Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 14, 1914, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT i BT S8 o FOR SALE PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—AII sireete clayed, cement sidewalks, eleciric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C. | Roran o S. M. Stephens. 8291 ——————- i ——————— | Hivi.ng purchasea apl suvdivides the Jesse Keon entate of 580 acres one crlf mile west of eity Iimits, we are now selling in 10 and 20-aere tracts some of the finest truck and farm lands fn this section at the right price and terme. For partien &r8'see G. C. Rogan, Room 1 and 3 Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146, FOR SALE—15 head Jersey milch cows. James B. Porter, Lake City, Fla. 29 FOR SALE-—-At a bargain; two 2o0d | pony horses and one young Jersey cow, with young heifer calf. 2235 D. H. SLOAN. FFor sale on easy installments, o will rent, one new six room Rungalow, just west of lake Beaulah also for rent one three room cottage just west of Rail- road Shops. D. H. SLOAN. N 825 FORSALE OR TRADE FOR REAL ESTATE--One five passenger tour- ing car, Oakland; one four-passen- ger touring car, Cadillac. FLORIDA & GEORGIA LAND CO. Phone 72, Office Hotel Kibler 2785 FOR RENT TWO ROOMS FOR RENT—208 W, Magnolia St. Mrs, C. F. Kennedy. 2827 FOR RENT—/ room cottage at 106 ‘ Virginia avenue, recently over- hauled and painted, bath and electric lights. Apply 320 West Main street. 2831 ! YOR RENT—Six-room house; all modern improvements; ten min- utes’ walk of postoffice. Low rent to gooq tenant. Inquire A, J, Hol- worthy. Phone 277. 2627 l FOR RENT—une suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to 8. M. Btephens, city. 2383 FOR RENT--Modern six-room house. 410 East Oak St. See or phone Classitied A i Ve dpertising ® S b PEDBSEPRIEDPEFEBEISPIRIdbDS | MISCELLANEOUS WANT TO BUY a fine young Jersey cow with young calf. J. W. Scal- ly. 2830 SWI MILK de.llvered to any part of the town, 10c. Phone 163X or address G. A. True, Lakeland, Fla, 2817 POLICE CALLS The public is requested to phone all night calls to police after 6 p. m. to Police Department, phone 66. ICE CREAM orders delivered on Sun- day. Prompt delivery. J. M. Ansley. Phone 214 Red. 2470 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Work done neatly and promptly. Room 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 {FOR THE BEST REAL ESTATE IN- VESTMENT in Tampa suburban lots, see or write L. J. Sloan, Lakeland, Fla. 2641 service at any and all hours. My machines are Caddilacs and I am therefore fully equipped to give my patrons the best service ob- tainable. Day phone No. 65; night, 313 Black. Fern Rocque- more, 1615 WANTED TO EXCHANGE—For Lakeland property (rental pre- ferred) seven thousand dollar stock of general merchandise, Good, clean stock. Address Box 15, Kathleen, Fla. 2809 BIDS WANTED Sealed bids will be received by A. J. Holworthy, chairman of building committee at the Board of Trade office on July 18, 1914, at 12 o'clock jnoon, for the erection of the All Saints’ church rectory at Lakeland, Fla. Form of estimate, plans and speci- fications may be seen at the office of Louis A. Fort, architect, Auditorium building, Lakeland, Fla. 2812 The undersigned having been em- powered by the city commission 1o procure suitable maps of the city of such maps from properly qualified civil engineers, The maps are to be drawn to the scale of 100 feet to the inch from surveys made by the bid- the limits of accuracy commonly al- lowed in city surveying. Further specifications may be obtained on ap- Dr. N. L. Bryan. 2816 r—— FOR SALE—$15,000 worth of pre- ferred stock in the Chautauqua Auditorium Association, drawing l 8,per cent interest, payable semi- annually. Address J. II. Melton, secretary. 2770 { FOR RENT—House, 6 rooms and bath. North Florida avenue, close in. Inquire W. P. Pillans Grocery Store. 2371tf l FOR RENT-—12-room house (Malloy house), corner Florida avenue and Lemon street. 2785 FLORIDA & GEORGIA LAND CO., Phone 72, Office Hotel Kibler I FOR RENT OR SALE—Brick bunga- low with modern conveniences, South Missouri avenue, T-room house with modern con- veniences, South Missouri Ave. FLORIDA & GEORGIA LAND CO. 2785 FOR RENT—6-room cottage. Apply Mrs. S. T. Fletcher. 2494 { FISH, WOOD AND COAL—Agent for Marvello Face Preparation. plication. 2175 City Manager. CITIZEN COMMITTEE READY TO HEAR COMPLAINTS That the citizens' committee that was selected under a resolution of the mass meeting, June 30, is now organized and ready to hear or have submitted to it, any and all com- plaints of whatever character, per- taining to existing conditions of the city in all departments, oflicial con- duct and management of officials, condition of light and wa- ter service, sanitation, and sanitary Every citizens is re- streets, condition, ete. quested, and it is the duty of every citizen of Lakeland to report in writ- ing and in person such things and s should not exist in the your city, conditions city. It is your home, vour interest and welfare, and your DUTY to help the committee make public these conditions. Report to W Jackson, chairman of the committee, at once, and from day to day. K. W. K. JACKSON, Chairman JOHN F. COX, Secretary. July 8th, 1914, 6t—15 (Note—This notice will be insert- ed in these columns six times. with- out charge, so that all persons inter- 258 Red. R. O. Park. “plans” is to have one installed in the — - i closet door of the bedroom. It is not FOR RENT—One furnished room. necessary for the glass to be beveled, Apply 502 West Lemon. 2835 | though this is a matter of taste and price. A sufficiently large piece of WANTED AT ONCE—Position as|g ROSE and KY. STS. & | 8lass would cost about $10 or $15. | cook or general housework of any Back of Central Pharmacy @ The cheval glass shown in connec- kind, including laundry work. VULCAN!ZING .i S:s!:l;v“tln‘)rfie t‘;ln:ek:(lll;f:tztfool o =2 SR ity P . - § 5 s Mrs. L. C. Fillmon, City P. j‘)i.m‘ 2 Tires and Inner Tubt&s. ‘6) charming room. This is to be l’oufi 283213 Inner Tubes a Specialty. 3| in the shops, and is priced at $50. It All Work Guaranteed. | comes in mahogany, gray or white WANTED—House close In. Phone PETE BIEWER, Mgr. & | enamel. If it and the rest of the fur. 359. 2237 . % | niture were in gray enamel, the walls | i and woodwork might be in cream, the M PR 55 PEEE R DRSSP PP e PSS DR SPESPPREME | wall tone being a few shades darker e a s FOR Corner lot, 80 feet, on paveq str trees, fine view of lake—and clo E R SRR TS ] The John F. Cox Realty Co. i SALE eet, east front, orange and shade se in. Get busy anq see us. [ HAVE THREE CARS for public| Lakeland is open to receive offers for | der whose surveys shall be within 4 pRBEEPPPDED 3PP Pbbbidd THBE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA, JULY 13, 1914, ANTI TRUST BILLS STRIKE A SNAG (By Associated Press.) Washington, July 14.—The ad- ministration anti-trust Dbills struck a snag today, when the Senate in- terstate commerce committee dead- locked as to whether the railroad securities bill merely provides for the supervision of the issue of stocks and bonds or regulates for what purpose the funds shall be used. The judicial committee spent several hours discussing constitutional ques- tions in the Clayton omnibus trust ABSTRACTORS' ASSO- CIATION MEETING Dallas, Texas, July 14.—The State Ass tion of Abstractors opened their annual meeting in this city today, the session of which will be {continued for three days. Over two ihundml members of the association are present. The State Association is devoting a great deal of its time to educational work, and close co- [opuraliou between the abstractors in order to furtler the efliciency of , their business. riese three days will be devoted ‘to hearing discus- sions of the business, from lawyers and abstract men. On the prozram are some of the most prominent civil practice lawyers in the State USE FOR THE MIRROR | APART FROM USUAL PURPOSE, IT ADDS TO ROOM’'S APPEARANCE., Well Worth the Cost, Which Need Not Be Prohibitive, in Enabling Owner to See Herself as Others See Her. | How any woman creature is able | to do without a full-sized mirror is more than I can tell! This eliding up and down of a small mirror to get | a whole effect has ever been a mys- tery to me, writes Ethel Davis Seal in the New York Press. And yet I know they do it! I know one woman who sets her mirror on the floor to view the hem of her skirt; on a chair to arrange her girdle, and completes her head dressing through the aid of a nail on the wall. She really could , afford two or three large mirrors, if she made up her mind to it, but she Just doesn’t take the trouble, On the part of some, this hesitancy to aoquire a large mirror is some-! times due to a dislike for the usual mirrored furniture to be seen in the shops—and the prices. Of course, all | mirrors are expensive, every one knows that, and so, when laying out the money for one, it ehould be of & design which appeals to the owner. Mirrors have two other very impor | tant uses. They make & small room look larger and they make a dark (| room lighter, Either one of these uses provides a sufficlent reason for having one or more mirrors about, without considering dent quality for the.reflecting of femi- | their transcen- nine beauty. (It is a well-established fact that the men never use them. Clearly proved by the number of men we see gazing raptly into those ter-| rible chewing-gum mirror arrange- ments to be found in every subway station.) \ Now one of the easiest mirror tant, and it would be worth while to hunt until one finds exactly the right thing, which should be a rug in which grays and buffs and creams blend, with touches of old blue and old rose; | & Tug which is so soft and delightful in coloring that one would be tempted to hang it on the wall. The floor should be painted gray, a few tones | darker than the furniture, And in this way have we fitted the frame- work of our room to hold our furnf ture. than that uscd on the woodwork. The | rug, of course, would be very impor- | A 3 Lo E R PR Sk cabbyepeaat et bRl BENEG Dixieland Lots FOR THIRTY DAYS BEGINNING JULY 10th WE WILL OFFER 170 DIXIELAND LOTS at $10 Cash and $8 Per Month NO INTEREST--NO TAXES RS b S AL PeBrfrdded BB PRt P B 23 In Blocks of 10 Lots We will give One Lot Free. Prices from $125 to $200 According to Location (. Better buy now as this opportunity may ette on never come to you again. 8 L) @ For further information Call or Phone 72 vhel ‘he FLORIDA AND GEORGIA LAND CO. oo QPR BB o ot o B Rl oo e o i i RO oo 7 B 280 i oo oo g s H e g o nrens o ook doaedoa fosfeoffoofinoofeof oo oleigod PEREERES S POCEM IR MRITIRERR R4S 0 ittt Our illustration shows the unloadin, ( il € at Quebec of the bodles of vi v the & lr:tx:;et ::t};‘:benl ;l':e ]In‘er Empress of Ireland was sunk in coumon‘:l!tl;ns'ho{ mfi] e B g lr ing 3 by ponraei: ;‘~\‘;11~“e§ were lost. Inset at the left {s a photograph of '.he ;fo o §wrstad- g : . ; n' Miss Tina Townsend, a young girl from New Zeal 3 5 o g o bt’“. ": o’ our before she was picked up. ealand who swam In the fcy water for 1¢¥ f -~ A, . WARSHIPS P 3 ROTECTING ALBANIAN CAPITAL | : View of the harbor of Durazzo, Albania, w the insurgents who are trying to depose Prince ith Austrian and Ital Willlam of Wied, th lan warshipg ready to go into act eir new ruler, A S R

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