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i { R | 1 b il 11 L e Y ‘( zg L 128! PAGE TWO. BHOOVVGOVDOOQAVUDO -The Professions- :uvaaooooaooaao n]esymphony DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed ‘Phone: Office 141, Residence 22 Bryant Bldg, Lakeland, Fla. DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Bullding | ooro a1ways contested for eagerly by Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Rooms § and 9, Deen & Bryant Build-| why such an unusual ing. Phone. 339. Residence Phone 246 Green, LAKELAND, FLA. Dr. Sarah E. Wheeler OSTEOPATH PHYSICIA Rooms 5, 6 and 17, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. —PHYSICIAN— lpecil.l attention given to Surgery enough this week—they're paying to and Gynecology C. M. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law. Offices, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. Make No Excuses. We can wrest success from any failure and take from it much of the sting when we frankly admit that it was our fault, and that we have no excuse to offer, while at the same time we express our purpose not to fail in that way again. The world is quick to forgive the man who does not ask to be excused. God can forgive us on no other terms; and God's for- giveness is the only way to assured victory over failure—~The Sunday School Times. It was amateur night at the Gaiety and the house was packed. Never *| since the little theater had been built was there such an audience. The manager was beside himself with excitement, but the people be- fore the curtain did not confuse him half as much as those behind. The weekly prizes of $1, $2, and $5 Steam of the Earth, If dry earth is wet suddenly the heat emitted is due chiefly to the af- finity of potter's clay and humus for water. That affinity is so powerful that the two substances release 20 and 30 calories per every two Kkilograms, the people of the Latin quarter, | —Harper's Weekly. whose patronage the house solicited, and more especially this Friday night it seemed. The manager knew number el bowed and pushed each other in their eagerness to get near the door. | The winners of the coveted dollars would not squander them this week. Instead, they would send them direct- ly to the homeland, where relatives and friends were in terror and suf- fering. “They can't all go on, Steve,” said the manager to his assistant, “we’ll have to thin them out. See what kind of a turn each one does and take the best; get the funniest ev- ery time. The people have cried A Handicap. What a man doesn't know isn't nec- essarily a handicap unless he insists on talking about it—Detroit Free Pres. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LETTERS-PATENT. The thit on the il thie 2ive notice of July, A. D. at 10 o'clock a. m., or as soon after as they can be heard, they will apply to the Honorable Alber: W. Gilchrist, governor of the ot Florida, at his office in the ca vuilding in the city of Talluhassee for letters-patent incorporating them, their associates and successors, into a body politic and corporate under the name of Waring Mercantile Company, scenes and began sorting the per u-nd«rr tht-. (ull(n\'ing charter zmvd ar- formers. It was no easy task, and ticles of incorporation, the original many were the threats and curses as|©f Which is now on file in the office one after another was refused a|cf the secretary ol State of the State LG e be amused tonight, so be careful not to get any weeping-willow acts. Hustle up, now! [I'll look after the seating. The law allows us to squeeze in 100 more.” The assistant hurried bebind the THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKE thun three, nor more than five, ROGERS & ELANTOR Lawyers. Bryant Block, 'Phone 319 Lakeland, Fla. chance to go on. He had almost fin. ished his selection when he came to a swarthy little man in the costume of a Sicilian peasant. “Hullo!" said the assistant. do you do. Speak up?”’ “Me playa de pian,” sald the little “What TUCKER & TUCKER, ers man, moving his fingers over an —hwy imaginary instrument, “Me playa Raymondo Bldg. good. Ye-es” Lakeland, Florida | “No planists,” sald the assistant, moving on. *“People no like. Get the hook. Understand?" R. B. HUFFAKER, “But—me playa ni-ce. Me no getta —Attorney-at-Law— da hook. Me maka da plan to talk!” “No doubt you can make it walk, but I can’t let you try. Next!" The little man turned away, mut- Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Fla. tering as his fellows had done, and N0. 8. EDWARDS the curtaln went up for the first per- Attorney-at-Law. former. There was something wrong with the audience that night, It was ex- tremely critical and hard to please. The merriest jokes fell flat and the cleverest trickster was only faintly ap- plauded. “It's funny,” said the manager as he and his assistant met In the rear of the hall. “What ails them? That last song was well done and mighty catchy. Why don't they clap?” “l don’t know,” sald the other, gloomily. “At the rate they're turn- ing '‘em down the whole bunch could have gone on. What! I told that fellow to keep off.” The little man in Sicillan costume was standing in the middle of the stage. He looked a bit of old Italy with his curly locks and long gold earrings. “I come to play to you of the homeland,” he said in his native tongue. “I have the music that can make you see it as it lies in the sun- light. It will make you see the sea, the olive groves and the clear blue sky. Listen!" The audience grew suddenly still as he seated himeelf at thé plano and struck a few soft chords. Then the notes began to weave themselves in’ 1o a story, and as the musician un- folded it to his listeners his face grew rapt and was beautiful. When he stopped, the crowd broke into a frenzy of applause. Men sobbed and women screamed. “What'll he do next? asked the manager. “The man That's fine! He's playing the Italian National air. Hurry up, Bowley, and throw the pictures of the king and queen on the screen before they stop singing. The roof'll fall with their noise.” When the lights were turned on again the excitement had spent itself a little, the man who had caused it all was gone. A reporter for one of the dailles came hurrying up and seized | the manager by the arm. Office in Munn Bullding. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, —GEORGE T. HOLDER— Master of Dancing. & Private Lessons, -] ORANGE HALL. 'PHONE 330-RED. @ D, & H D. MENDENHALL Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. Phosphate land examination. veys, examination, reports. Blueprirting, Sur- J. B. Streater C. F. Keanedy STREATER & KENNEDY Confractors and Builders, Estimates Cheerfully Furnished, Let uy talk with you about your building large or small Telephone 169, or 104 Blue. Phone 6 P. O. Box 567 EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE PICKARD BROS. & SELSEMEYER SEE US BEFORE BUYING Rooms 200-202 Drane Bldg. | LakerLaxn, Fra, W. Fiske Johnson i W™ ues, capes!™ I want to in- is a wizard.|, (all artic “How'd vou get him, Davy?" hel! Quick, before he es-“.‘ ct Florida at the city of Tallahassee. R. D. WARING. T. L. WARING. J. H. WOODALL, PROPOSED CHARTER OF THE WARING MERCANTILE CO. The undersigned hereby agree to Lecome associated, and do hereby as- sociate themselves together for the purpose of becoming a body politic and corporate under the laws of the State of Floridz, the provisions of which are hereby accepted. The fol- lowing articles shall constitute and become its charter upon the issuance ot letters-patent according to law, 1. The name of this corporation shall be: Waring Mercantile Com- pany. Its principal office and place of business wil] be at Lakeland, Flor- ida. Such branches of its business may be established ot other places as may be designated by the board of directors. 2. The general nature of the busi- ness to be transacted by this corpora- tion shall be: Engaging in a gen- eral merchandise business; buying, manufacturieg, selling, or otherwise dealing in any and all articles usual- ly included in the general merchan- dise business, buying, selling, leasing, mortgaging and renting real estate; buying, constructing, leasing, mort- raging and renting houses; buying or otherwise acquiring tracts of land and subdividing the same into par- cels of any size, blocks, lots, streets and alleys; constructing railroads and tramroads and operating thereon locomotives or other modes of convey- | ance for transporting logs, lumber and any and all materials necessary | or useful for the purpose of this cor- | poration, and any and all articles used, manufactured, bought or sold! in conducting the business of this| corporation; owning and operating | saw mills and novelty works and| menufacturing or buying and selline | furniture, building mate ixtn and equipments; contrac i sidewalks, street pavi building houses and ¢ turtes of any kind, and mav ing, Dbuying, selling ing in any and terials suitable the and loani agent b ng for lay- roor factor fq g and mo and suitable of this corpor: to the Tw ndred fifty s < of value of one hun ol | t : “He's gone already,” said the man.|, . | ager. “1 wanted to see him, too. He's { Just the man for the place.” The reporter stopped him. “Do you wa 7" he cried. “He was Lorenzo, Loars Negotiated the great co 1 " id. The next minute ded the fully: *What do you pose made had e Grove Property a Specialty. hav Hurrying hor man in peazant’s cos “Ah! they understood'™ ard was the littie ROOM 7. RAYMONDO BUILDING he mused. ew they could. They loved it for alone, not because I, the great Lorenzo, plaved it. No other but the Industdous Malaysiang. following Interesting informa. aken from a report made by I Scott, British agent in “ana: The hand loom is found they did. To the English—bah—it would have had to be explained in cotton the begearly first prize, perhaps? Ap- "1;2’&.“;;'::"&"::";;: irrefi:uh‘n is more than applause or &nd thes are clever and efficient work. | 2ONCY 10 8 man who loves bis art as 78 10 1rou, Lrass and nickel. "1 love it.” nean to say vou don't know who he ! me of hiring him | m do it? e must|" Italtan could have appreciated it as ! | by or ¢ ad |1 AND, FLA., JUNE 10, 1912. "] S T l | {7 4 ¥ 74 $175 up. COLE & d of directors may appoint such r off S, O agents, pr(srrihing' : powers and duties, as may in! * discretion be necessary. th he annual meeting of this cor-, er poration shall be on the second Tues- | su day of July of each year at 10 o'clock a m., at which time all the officers! ¢ herein provided for shall be elected by the board of directors. The in- ¢y corporators shall meet at Lakeland, da, on the second Tuesday of |19 AL Do 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of adopting by-law and transacting any other busin which may come before the meeting. Uati] the officers to be elected at the annual mecting of the year 1913 il be qualified, the business of the corporation shall be conducted by the following officers: 3 R. D. Waring, president, J. H. Woodall, vice president, T. L. Waring, sccretary and treas- | p. urer, R. D. Waring, J. H. Woodall and T. | 4, L. Waring, directors, no 6. The highest amount of indebt-| gol The Young Is to marry the girl of his a home all his own; consent. We loan money for “Home YOURS. Amount depos Amount of ad each year | z‘ st | $9ab.00 and | 846.40 3rd | 14680 ath sth | 6th | =th i §th | oth i 6 Monthe If your payments on a $1.000.00 With a saving of 20 cents a day With a saving of further interest. We allow 3 per cent interest on yourself, and loan you money where. We are a “HOME" ¢o WRITE FOR FULL DETAILED HOME OFFICE, T Amount deducted for expenses .. Amount of loan made by the Company 35 cents a day you can Why pay rent> Why pay a much hi The loan with accrued interest, may be paid in full or in part a TAMPA—/—— are built that way. @ Dr.E. H. COLE w TUESDAY, JUNE 11th. for consultati,y and examination, for which he makes no charge. VACUUM BOTTLES--SPECIAL THIS WEEK Guaranteed as good as the best. Pints from $1.00 and Quarts iy Will be glad to show large stock and variety. JEWELERS 112'S. Kentucky, Opp. Pari HULL TRYING YOUR SIGHT with a pair of ready made glasses is p, at all. The lensesin su:h glasses are ¢yaq) alike and not one pair of eves in a thoysgyg We examine eac} separately and supply glasses that i) help both organs of sight. Better try our saf. The other is dangerous to one eye at leg.; - test iy 1 eve way, ill be in Lakelang on t any time subject itself shall not «d the sum of fifty thousand dol- ($30,000,00), 7. The names and residences of e subscribing incorporators, togeth- with the amounts of capital stock bscribed by each are as follows: R. D. Waring, Kissimmee, Florida, shares, T. L. Waring, Lakcland Florida, 3v ares, J. H. Woodall, Kissimmee, Florida, shares, R. D. WARING. T. L. WARING. J. H. WOODALL. ROGERS & BLANTON, Attorneys for Incorporators. STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF OSCEOLA. I hereby certify that on this 31st day of May, A. D. 1912, hefore me, a ! for the purposes ther tary public in and for the State of Florida at large, personally appeared | at Lakeland, Florida, D. Waring and J. H. Woodall, cach of whom is to me well known d known to be the individuals de- scribed in and who executed the fore- ing articles of incorporation, and edness to which this corporation may | severally acknowledged to and before | 1913, Man’s Dream choice and have The first can be secured with the girls The second is easy with our plan. uilding” and upon such easy terms and conditions that any ordinary income will take care of it, ability of any able-bodied energetic man. Cheaper than paying rent, and in the end the HOME is well within the earning By adopting our plan of Home-getting you simply pay each montk a small payment which adds proportionately to up interest in YOUR OWN HOME. We loan money at 5 simple interest, on yearly balances. Tabulated Illustration of a $1,000 Loan Made on Contracts that are from Six to Twelve Months Old Purchase Price of each Contract $6.00 ited as dues $72 vance credit on loan Balance due Co., payable as per following table $ 946.00 e —————————————————————— Balance due on loan | Interest § per cent ! Py ; | on yearly balance | ] rincipal yearly at Ye: $8.30 per month P | $47.30 432 3738 3236 2338 2240 ° 1T a2 - - you can meet the contract requir the monthly advance deposits, a We help vou save your money. help you make more out of your e and on better te at a lower rat mpany and will appreciate yo INFORMATION. THE GUARANTEE INVESTMENT & LOAN CC- INCORPORATED UNDER THE STATE LAWS OF FLORIDA. HIRD FLOOR CURRY BUILDING F For Information call on . I. SWATTS, Local Agent, loan were equated, it would be $10.28 per month. pay back a $1.000.05 loan. gher rate of interest on note or mortgage else me that they ex. the purposes the Witness my hand 4. . at Kissimmee, Florida, said. G.F. KR Notary Public { (Notarial Seal.) I My commission ¢y 19135, STATE OF FLORIDA, { COUNTY OF POLK I hereby certify tpu: Ida_v of May, A. D. 1012 ' notary public in and to: | Florida at large, p i T. L. Waring, to me ‘knm\'n by me to be the executed the foregoing i | corporation, and ackn before me that he ex Witness my hand said. KELSEY DLAN Notary Public Stat (Notarial Seal.) My commission expir< vioos WE MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE your paid .00 .00 $1,000.00 54.00 arly total princi- M al and interest | 146 90 | $12:a 14152 ! 1365 131.95 ements. t any time, thus ¢ fier the third month money than than you PHONE 982 LORIDA