Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 11, 1912, Page 6

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"Imported Models of Blouses Are Ex- | 1 ~adds happlne toyour WEddlng Money adds peace of mind to your married life affer. With money in the bank you need not worry about being out of work, about sickness or other misfortune. Start a bank account today and add happiness to the future. Ask “‘HER.” FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKELAND Under Control of U, 8. Government DOOR AND WINDOW BOBEEN TIHE here again. Don’t wait until the house is filled with flies and other putting in yo;n' screens. - Come now and get what you will have to have anyway. We have screens of every size and in many patterns, ¢Come today and choose your fly excluders. lakeland Hardware & Plumbing Co. R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Will furnish plans and specifications or will follow any plans and BUNGALOWS A-SPECIALTY. iusects before " 'Let me show you some Lakeland homes I have built, LAKELAND, Phone 287-Green. only is used to make the flour which goes into our bread. - And the very best med;odg only are employed tb produce both the flour and the bread. You'll like the looks of our bread when you see it. You'll like its taste still better when you try it. The Modern Bal(ery Barhite Brothers Live Where You Will Like Your Neighbors We are exercising great care to sell our ROSEDALE 16ts only to the best class of people. Thus we give you desirable neighbors in addition to ROSEDALE'S other attratcions. Wide streets, shade trees, fertile ®ail, building restrictions. Inside the city, one block east from T.ake Mor- ton, SMITH & STEITZ ind G. C. ROGAN Deen-Bryant Building. Whatever you want in rea lestate. we have it. - get a chance.” | eh? Bett IDEAS COME FrndM ABROAD tremely Pretty and Well Worth the Copying. Linen and sheer Jingerie materials are combined in some of the imported models of blouses. Fine linen, batiste or marquisette may be used for long, gemi-transparent sleeve and guimpe, | ¢ with an overbody and skirt of linen, or the sheer stuff may form a chemf: sette, collar frills, cuff frills and per- ! . haps some panel or glimpse of petti- | . coat in the skirt. A full length panel of finely cross-tucked linen was wused with a tucked collar and tucked cuffs on one pink linen, and another in a deeper tone of rose had a narrow, full- length fromt panel with a tiny box plait in the middle and little plaits or tucks on each side. Down the inch. wide box plait were set small pearl buttons, which were sewed on with’ black silk, and a smart little cravat bow fastening the finely embroidered lisgerie collar was of black, The grille or filet mesh linen 1Is much used in combination with plain linen, and there are soft, heavy, loose woven cottons which have filet weave | ; to match. These cottons are flecked with white in pepper and salt fashion, and are very good looking in the cool grays and tans, though it seems possi- ble that the loose woven stuff might stretch and pull out of shape. very likable frocks and suits are made up in gray linen, of whick there are many lovely shades this season, and these are best relieved by lingerie of the yellowish, antique tone, though frills ‘and collars, etec., of pure white sheer stuff are pretty with the gray. Striped materials are mostly trim- med with the stuff, used in the reverse fashion for bands and facings gemer- ally. In many cases'the train of an eve- ning gown is fAinished with a large tas- sel, the materfal being gathered into it. A novelty belt thdt f§ Gulte pretty is of morocco, with a design framed by the interlacing of narrow strips of éuf leather. Dark blue is becoming more and more the fashion of the hour, and the dark blue taflor-made s the sult of the smart woman. . uz: the regular handbag the flat is still adhered to, and no good dresser will carry a bag that s more than an inch thick. i The very newest thing in the fabrie bags are the ring bags, which are real Iy a reproduction, on an ' ehlarged scale, of the ring purses of 25 years ago. Tennyson’s Forty-Year Old Boots. Tennyson possessed a pair of boots well nigh as long lived as those of the old farmer described by Richard Jef- fries. William Allingham notes in his diary on March 2, 1881, that “Browning dined at Tennyson’s last night. Ten- nyson was in great form. He sald: ‘This pair of dress boots is 40 years old” We looked at them, and I said it was good evidence of the immortality of the sole.”—Lebanon Chronicle. A Sure Test, “Have you proposed yet to that North Side giri?” “I can’t seem to “Can’t get a chance, turn your attention else- where, them. If vour girl wished it, you would get a :chance all right enough.” NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY ..FOR LETTERS PATENT FOR THE STATE BANK OF AUBURN- &ALE, AUBURNDALE, FLOR- A, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned incorporators intend to apply to the Homorable Albert W. Gllchrist, governor of the State of Florida, at Tallahassee, Florida, on the 1st day of August, 1912, for let- ters patent on the proposed charter for the State Bank of Auburndale: W. 8. Ryall. W. G. Jones, A. J. Mobley. Chas. H. Barr. A, E. Hines, Auburndale, Fla., M. 8. Jones. A. J. Carver. H. E. Hines. H. A. Thorp: H, M. Evans. J. A. Howells. John Johnston. C. W. Deen, C. M. Clayton. C. F. O’Doniel. F. M. Ryals, Samuel Jackson. A. C. Thorp. R. E. Thomas. Vera L. Thorp. P. E. Braddock. James W, Rollinson. Articles of Incorporation for the State Bank of Auburndale. We, the undersigned persons, do hereby associate ourselves together for the purpose of forming a corpo- ration for profit to do a general bank- ing business under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Florida, and do hereby adopt the following char- ter for the government of the said corporation, Article One, Name and Location, The name of this baunking Cogporation shall be Some | ¢ Bank of Auburndale” 2nd thel \cipal place: of business shall be: in zhe town of Auburndale, in the! county of Polk and State of Florida. Article Two. Nature of Business—The general nature of the business to be transact- ed by said corporation shall bg te do a general banking business; in 1:ding all' such incidental pbwers ..t may be necessayy to carry on the .ness of banking by disCounting -d negotiating promissory notes, fts, bills of exchange, and other sidcnces of debt; wy ‘receiving de- its, by buying and selling ex- e, coin and bullion, and. by _ning money on personal and real .c.urity, to purchase, ‘hold and con- + real estate for the following pur- 1 2:es and for no other: 1. Such as may be mnecessary for aid corporation’s immediate accom- jon in the transaction of its Suc¢ h as shall be conveyad to it sfaction of debts previously |’ acted in the course of its deal- Such as it shall purchase at sales under judgments, decrees or umortgages, taken by, or assigned to, |* the company, or shall purchase to se- ire debts due to it. And to do-any and all things neces- sary for the proper conduct and cars rying out of the above and’ foregoing | ¢ cnumerated business of said banking company in accordance with the banking laws, g Article Three. : Capital Btoock—The capital stock of the said corporation shall be fif-|& teen thousand dollars ($15,000) to|% be divided into one hundred and|® fitty (150) shares, of the par value of 6ne¢ hundred dollars, ($100.00) cach; fo' be paid in lawful money of the United States, as the law. pro- vides. y Said corporation shall have the right at any time upon a vote of a majority, of the stockholders of said corporation, holding two-thirds of the stock of said corporation, and by conforming to the law in such' cases, made and provided, increase its cap- ital stock to twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.00), which shall be of the par value of one hundred dol- lars ($100.00) per share, and which increase shall be paid in cash at the time of such increase. Article Four: Term of Existence—This corpora- tion shall continue for a period of ninety-nine (99) years unless sooner dissolved, according to law. +Article Five, Officers—The officers of this cor- poration shall be a president, a vice president, a cashier and a board of directors, that shall consist of seven (7) members, who shal] be elected at the annual meeting of the stockhold- ers to be held on the second Tuesday in January of each year, at 10 o’clock a. m., at the bank, in the town of Auburndale, ' county of Polk, and State of Florl’da. In the election of officers, each stockholder shall be éntitled to' one vote for each share of stock owned by him at the times of sald election, and said votes may be cast in per- son or by proxy, evidenced by writ- ten authority, signed by the owner of the stock so desired to be voted. No person who is not a bona fide stockholder shall be eMgible to hold: any office in the corporation, except (Continued on. Page 7.) Round Shoulders S ——— A Sie of Old,u It is possible for every woman to have that erect, mcefilllppurmeetyplmlofth perfectly formed woman, Jexalt SHOULDER BRACES correct any t to become 'honu"‘ié cmeep bluthb"hu?rl do this ut the uncomfortable sen- sation prodmd by most braces, These Braces are constructed entirel of cloth, have no metal parts to bi m't! our knovl::em.y ::m g out y ex mn incorrect position, cept beneficial for or chlfl Iu du.—jut l:;'u'go&.: Prieo. $1.00 e Don’t Trail On Behmd ‘when it comes to giving exeephonl ‘values. On the contry and let others-do the tmhng if they can. . Our Way ot Selling | means leu ‘profit on each sale, but many ‘more buy here we made a htfle and you save much. TV We leg QRCROROREOH O. K. BAKERY S TAURANT "Cakes.‘andl Pies a Specialty Cream Bread and Lxght Rolls “Like Mother Used To: Make." Rye and Graham Bread on Hand, Sandwlchu 5c.i vShort Orders Reasonable W. A. YA UN., Pror. 107 Seath Florida: Ave, Phove 29 Peacock Bldg. N. B.—fish Market, No. 218 North Kentucky, Mullet, Pompano and Red Bass DOUBLY DAINTY is the sight of a pretty girl buying a Ab?x of our confectionery. The girl and the candy match each other per fectly in daintiness and sweetness. 'Buch a scene may often be seen here for our candies appeal to those of dainty taste. It's surprising that you have not yet tried them. ¢ coN”s"u"Lf us about those plans for el formation besides an ufinm on the work that cannot be bet We ARE experts'in eleotncnl wiring and installation of fixtures work—we will give you valuable in- t kind of skilled mechanics, do the work hom estly and thoronghly and use the best quality materials. It costs nothing to consult us—allow us to aid you. —we have the righ Florida Electric & Machinery. Co. DRANE BUILDING @ PHONE 46 | Jamps for the front to licen® ' for the back, from tires that * touc tfie Mnd to tools that help kee? | your car from going up in the ; Hven if you think your & is ‘ulk equipped, better come T loo : m“fl‘. There is always new to be seen here Brown & Bonsa® air. and mm 'Subsénbe for lee Telegram

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