Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 24, 1914, Page 8

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o THE EVENING TALEGRAM, LAKELAND, FL L] Lo oot FOR RENT-—One suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to S. M. Stephens, city, or G. C. Rogan, Deen & Bryant Bldg., city. 2383 C lassified Advertising FOR SALE PARK HE.L LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—AII streets clayed, cemen: sidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See¢ G. C. Rogan or 8. M. Stephens. 829 | | | FOR RENT—Matanzas hotel dining room and kitchen. Inquirc at Ma- tanzas hotel. 3445 Having purchased and subdivided the Jesse Keene estate of 567 acres one-half mile west of city limits, we | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, suit- are now selling in 10 and 20-acre able for light housekeeping. Ap- ‘racts some of the finest truck and ply 311 South New York Ave. arm lands in this section at the 3455 right price and terms. For particu- 0 ars see G. C. Rogan, Room 1 and 2, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2996 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; al! modern conveniences. Apply 607 North Virginia avenue. 3457 ,FOR RENT—5 room cottage, all modern improvements, including screens. Close in. Phone 259. 3301 BARGAIN FOR CASH—Gentle pony horse between 3 and 4 years old. Apply at 810 South Florida ave. Phone 387 Black. 3300 | FOR RENT—After Nov. 15, the El- FOR = Sali=Now i modcrn | bemar hotel will be for rent. Ap- seven- room house. Lot 50x200. 7osi ply to George M. Wright, 301 East Lime St. Bargain for quick g i} Tennessce, phone 122. sale. G. E. Cox. 3321 3392 FOR SALE—Big bargain. Handsome FOR RENT—Flat of four rooms, young FlorIda. mare, fine stock, furnished for housekeeping. All gentle, willing, strong; must be| \oj0rn conveniences. Apply 509 seen to be appreciated. F. W. East Orange. 3456 Pope, south side Lake Hollings- 3434 worth. VERY PLEASANT furnished room to rent in new bungalow, with private family. Meals if desired. Mrs. Webster. 809 E. Orange St. 3432 FOR SALE—20 acres, just off Souin Florida avenue, 4 acres cleared and set to young grove, part bear- ing, old house and barn, about 4 acres truck, \amtion~ancze citrus Jond all and railroad managei: in adjusting their schedule of time and pay. The engineers|wiyes, whon®ed. threatened to strike if their wages | God to cherish a were not increased from approx- hurled from the honytty,furnished imately ten to eleven dollars per'yest field, and our mothers ¥en- day and service réduced from ten to be driven from the old arm to eight hours and a similar read-' chair to the cotton patch? justment of the overtime sched-1 [n rescuing our citizens from ule. Our women are working in’ the forces of civilization, can we the field, many of them h:n‘ef(x)t-'ln;)t apply to our fair Dixieland ed, for less than 50 cents per'the rule oi the sea—"women and day, and their schedule is the ris-!children first®” ing sun and the evening star, and\ “Phere must be a readjustment after the day's work is over thev ! i 4o wace seale of industry so milk the’ cows, slop the hogs and 3¢ he woman can be taken FURNISHED ROOMS with private (le‘?&?h and light housekeeping fa- Shall "% 1011 South Flcrida Ave, 3429 rock the baby to sleep. Is anyone om the ficld or ¢iven a reason- | mediating over their problems, ;. wage for her services. Per- and to whom shall they threaten haps the,_ior has, a strike? fairly.iie oo -, Congress has listened ay ~ov-ivi) ‘:B';’Ff;":"lll(n"bleéth agly to those who toil 3430 Py 008 Hast Lime St. rees FOR SALLV Statesmenb oot in Craftman Repair Shop on Wiest Main street. Good paying busi- ness. Call and gee C. T. Clark. 3450 Farmers’ ern convenience, reasonable rates. 215 North Kentucky avenue. Mrs, W. H. Pugh. 3439 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms at Matanzas hotel; reasonable rates by week or month. Tnquir, at Matanzag hotel . 3415 ————————————————————— FOR SALE OR RENT—We have several new bungalows for rent or sale, cash or easy terms, in dif- ferent parts of the city. W. F. NICHOLS & SON, Room 5 over P. 0. Phone 356. 3453 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER— Work done neatly and promytly. Rocm 200, I'rane Bldg. Phone ¢ 1667 FOR RENT | NURSE'S RECORU—For sale at this e —————— | Office, 25¢ a dozen. 3,000 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; also furnished suite for light house- S2FELBLIFDFEMEPEPEPLOL300 | keeping; two blockg from P. O. Apply 223 Florida Avenue. 3398 OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT e RS OO S Bt R VRS Hty FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished In'Telegra,m Building rooms with or without meals. El- derly couple preferred. Very de- sirable location. Phone 383. Coolest and Best Lighted in the City 3460 Running]Water in Each Room FOR RENT—Desirable house, well Call at furnished; all conveniences; con. venfently located. Phone 217 i TELEGRAM OFFICE ; Blue. Address 519 East Orange. | #¢#84343PPSPEIPOPPPOBPPoS 3389 COVV0VVVLVEVT VLG FOR RENT—Nice 5 room cottage,; List Your Properties With Us % all modern conveniences, close in, | e have people asking every O day for groves, truck farms, ete. & corner Orange street and Missourl ; E. Tucker, Sr., 317 LAKE REGION LAND CO0. © g i 3420|® 213 So. Kentucky Ave, & South Florida avenué. 00000000 RB TN G0N Here’s a Bargain For You Mr. Ford Owner: The Improved Sandbo Two Compression Starter ————————— YOUR engine completely over S Pl N s two compressions or one full revolution, with a great deal more speed than it can be done by hand. No more broken bones. Impossible to kick in case of back-fire. Don’t climb out in the mud when you “kill” your engine. Just give the cable a pull and go ahead again. $ 2 5 0 o INSTALLED on your car and guaranteed to give perfect satis- faction. Never fails, works ten times out of ten. Starts “ems” in cold weather on two pulls of the cable. Any lady or little boy can operate. See John H. Hunt, Agent Corner Orange and Tennessee Aves. never been'! "y of e co-operay 'FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, mod.S1.0f the FOR RENT—5-room flat; also two furnished rooms. Apply 502 'La_rt Orange street. 3454 \ TWO ROOMS—Furnished or unfur- mished, for light Phone 363 Blue. 3449 \ FOR RENT—To couple without| children, two furnished rooms, modern improvements. 506 East Orange St. Phone 292 Blue. i 3448 \ MISCELLANEOUS R S Y For fire insurance--strong, liberal companies, see D. H. Sloau. 2069 ———————————————————————————— WANTED—-Table boarders, refer. ence exchanged; central location. Good home cooking. Phone. 383. 3461 THANKSGIVING TURKEYS Nice, fat, home-raised turkeys, delivered to your house at 20c per pound. Range from 6 to 25 pounds. C. R. Whitfield, Box 26, Lakeland. 3443 SMOKE HAVANA ROYAL, 5 cents; none better. Made in Lakeland by Streeter. 3035 WILLIAMS' BARGAIN COUNTER NEW HOUSE of 5 rooms, plastered, 2 lots 50x135 each, in New Dixie- land, all for $1,500. Terms if wanted. 5-ROOM HOUSE, 1 acre good land, barn, about 30 orange and grape- | fruit trees and grape arbor, 11-2 miles from Lakeland. fourth cash, balance to s uit pur- chaser. COTTAGE of four rooms and hall, plastered, lot 175x200, planted in | garden and orange trees, some bearing. Will sel] at a sacrifice, as owner is leavine city. v BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE-- Used only ghort tme: zood as new. Call at ’I‘elegram office and see this bargain. PONY—Four years old, sentle and splendid worker anywhere, swift | mover in harness. Esnecnallf' good ' Ifé)r children, or light driving: a NiCiivhapeain |, ' side in ‘TE 6-room bungalow and The f.135. one of the prettiest | 1¢ lip the city. $2,200 terms of all prod. | <CHANGE 12 acres good of all thgoreg 1n cultivation, half five of Eden n zot;d tg})vlrlx. for zood : .1 [ automobile. the man i cleared, 13,000 straw- ! God musants set out. Good foru [ ture 1se and barn, horse and S mnd zood milk cow. On ! The e largest lakes in lake- miles from town. Wire | around pronerty. For If the ile $1,000. Terms if de- 1 §0Ing tOYOM HOUSE, extra large this age h 21 orange trees. barn, zood horse and bugev, in 0 he hest locations in town. | gious, # 52,000 /ILLIAMS, Phone 242 Red. 5.000 i h et ettt it flr.m:n CREEK APPLES! ——— sk your grocer for some of this uit. A car just in—the finest that over came to town. For special trade we put up about 100 selected apples in a box. Ask to see a box, and you will buy. ——————————————————— — I am prepared to do all kinds of well work from four inches up. All work guaranteed. Have had years of experience, and my work has alwaye given satisfaction. W. H. STRAIN, Lakeland, Fla. If you are looking fer bargaing in real estate, beautfful lake front property in and out of city, dwell- ings, building lots, close in or in suburbs, beautiful oranges groves, subdivision property, and farm lands, I ¢an show you some bar- gains. Selling only my own prop- erty. D. H. Sloan. 3069 L. W.YARNELL LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING HOUSEHOLD MOVING A SPECIALTY HORSES AND MULES ¥OR HIRE Phones: Office 109; Res., 57 Green ——————————————————————————————————— DRr. SAMUEL F. SMiTH SPECIALIST EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT COMPLETE OFFICE EQUIPMENT GI.ASSWR P TTRN B HOURS: 971012 A, M. 2r04P M. SUITR, BRYANT BUILDING Rt sttt housekeeping. ' $8C0—one- | A' NOV. 24, 1914, CHRISTMAS PRESENT Supply Co. has b HII;\R brough | The imt g yped just received another solid Larlof | Baldwin Pianos, Baby Grands, ;ln iside Players and Upright brands‘h- Oak, Circassian Walnut and M hogany. There is 1 : ! the Baldwin and these ca . the right prices and terms. o better line sold than n be had at 3418 | | CHICKENS AND EGGS arriving daily. The BIG PIR‘E FOOD STORE, Robert:on I\:QII‘..;.: monson. 3345 s THE PATRAONIC DA War Revenue Tax of $105,000,000 Levied—Beer Bears Brunt i 1 of Burden. Congress has levied a war ‘tax,} of $105,000.000 to offset a smnlari lamount of loss on import revenue | due to the European disturbances | "and of this amount beer is the heaviest contributor, having been assessed approximately, $30,000,- | 000; a stamp tax on negotiable’ | instruments, it is estimated, will [yield $31,000000; a tax on the capital stock of banks of $4300,- 000, and a tax on tobacco, per- fumes, theater tickets, etc., makes i the remainder. Congress has decreed that the' brewer, the banker and the in-' vestor must shoulder the musket ! and march to the front; that mi» lady who would add to her beau-| ty must first tip Uncle Sam, and | a dollar that seeks pleasure must | first salute the flag; that Pleasure | and Profit—the twin heroes of! many wars—shall fight the na-| ition’s battles and by an inge-i niously arranged schedule of tax- ation Congress has shifted the iwar budget from the shoulders lof Necessity to those of Choice j2nd Gain, touching in its various | ramifications almost every line of business, All hail the dollar that bleeds for its country; that bares its | ‘l..r.efast. tf) the fortunes of war and| trisks its life to preserve the sta- jbxln_\" and integrity of the nation’s Ieredit. l The market COUNTRY | | i | place has always! ibeen a favorite stand for war rev- enue collectors. T'he trader is a great financial patriot. His dol- lar is the first to rally around the star-spangled banner and the last peace. He is called upon to buy cannon; to feed and clothe the boys in blue and each month cheer their hearts with the coin of the realm. Men can neither be free nor brave without food and ammunition, and money is as im- portant a factor in war as blood, Many monuments have been erected in honor of heroes slain in battle, poems have been writ- ten eulogizing their noble deeds and the nation honors its soldiers { while they live and places a mon. ument upon their graves when they die, but very little has been said of the dollar that b ears burdens of war, ¥ | the burd-| 1},’ht from poor and around the na- Honor to the Dollar That Bears < the Burdens of War, il honor to the dollar swers the call . the battle is wounds of a wreath y; an- to arms and, when over, bandages the stricken soldiers, lays pon the graves of fall- en heroes and cares for the wx?\(lmlw]s and orphans, p 10nor to the industrj bend their backs undel: oy ens ot war; lift the we the shoulders of the b.uild a bulwark tion’s credit, All honor to those w tr{b\}te to the necessities minister to the comforts boys who are marching fever of afflicted sol kneel with the cross heroes. . A dollar may itor in business ho con- and ad- of the 3 cool the soldiers ang beside dying l fight its compet- , industries may struggle for Supremacy in trade and occupations i other wit}[: envy oT::xsr‘)ilcei‘;n e?)ix}: when the bugle calls they ,bu strife and rally around the flary companions and friends, mesgs Lnnaetefls and chums, aJ| fighting for — g, one cause and one coun- The luxuries in lif ways been the beranve al eat b - ers in governms:t. W : r::lr; ll::l:‘ tion a few of them giving the {annual contributions te the n . {tion’s treasury: Liquor, $250.. | 900,000; tobacco, $103.6(X)('X)0'. sugar, $54,000,000; silks, 315500 X0; diamonds, $3.837,000; . linery, $2479000; furs, $'202;- 000 “and "automobiles ~ $g7) oty i The real problem o s how to sell hjs pr f the flme Oducts, 5 |. S " A shoat i . : ten dollar bill ja the™ 1, Yot o f “Save Ten Dolly, . s | — to hear the coo of the dove of fllllfl's Flfll By having your Fall Clotheg made to your INDIVIDUAL Measure by us oh = e R g Suits or Overcg, No More No Lg Soft Hats and Derbi Large variety of Shapes and Shaj- ings, Trimmed with Contrast Band — the Season’s latest Conceptions $5 Styles $3 Quali ENGLISH WOOLEN ML Hatters and Tailors Futch & Gentry Bldg.,, LAKELAND, R. A. BLUMBERG SAM:B. o THE MIDDLE m‘ S—— | Black Net and Chantilly Lace Agaln In Pash of Ribbed Violet Velvet and Crepe. Fresh Apalachice Oysters 50c qt; Try our Home m Peanut Britile Choco late Fu H. O. DEN Elliston Building PHONE 226. Prom There is always a period of indeci- ' slon, more or less, and this is never ' more 8o than with the woman of mid- dle age who is very particular about ' her clothes. At the same time clothes | must be bought. ' Black net and chantilly lace have returned to fashion. In materials, too, the silk voiles, plain and embroidered, will make gowns that can be worn both afternoon and evening. One of the best of these new mod- | els is a black satin dress with a long, full tunic of black filet net banded at the hem of three spaced velvet bands, each about five inches broad. The corsage, instead of surplice fronts, has wide surplice satin bands that start from a yoke each side of the fronts, cross, tie loosely, dropping in the back. Another gown, in a reddish violet, is of ribbed velvet anq crepe. The dl.’ol) skirt is of the velvet; there is a three- section tunic all box plaited. There is a long one in front, with two at the back, one longer than the front tunie, the other overlapping it and stopping some inches short of knee length. These have picot edges. The basque is of the velvet and is draped surplice to the waist line and wrinkled be- neath. The idea is to get an almost, but not quite, fitted long corsage that passes over the skirt The surplice edges are outlineq with browm fur BOAT HOU) (JOYLAND PARK Power Boats and RO‘. Special Rates to ¥ and Picnic Part¥ Best Service—Reaso W. F. MOONEY, Hf P. O. Box & Residence Phone 2342 Bryan’s An Insect Des and Disinfec For Flies, Mo Fleas, Roaches, A% other Insects. i BLACK AND WHITE Direction for on porches, kitches and around the 3! dows, screen doors parts of the house: Prices: Quarts ¥ Gallons 8sc., Gallo® Sprayer 5% Lake Pharma Kentucky Bldé

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