Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 23, 1912, Page 8

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKEL:\ND. FLA., OCT. 23, 1012, | Y S —————— A A . U —————C - i = —— i JAPANESE CHOOSE THEIR must also be wedding hour. for |!.w! BRIDES BY PICTURES. authorities will not allow the fair b | ones to remain unless claimeq and [ L § fermally mated according to some “No more Orientals of the 1O oo D ions ceremony th:t both P o care oming to Hawaii, add pgrgjes consider binding. a good many of our white citizens® “Every now and then a wireless who cultivate sugar estates are sor- miessage comes to my plantation vy that the faithful Chinese are Which tells one of my young Jap- barrcd under the law,” says a sugar apese hired men that he may expect planter ou the Island of Kauai, onc on the arrival of the next ship at of the Hawaiian group. *“They are ; Honolulu the girl who ha: been our best workers, and before the ex-; bicked out as his wife. 1 do not clusion policy was applied we could | think that in many cases the princi- count on a certain regular influx of | pals have ever laid eyes on cach oth- — ——— A I —————_ e —— S — CS—3 TN T "+ ler. On receipt of this mescage the lLOOK' ! brawny Mongolians to toil in the i cane fields. man gets permission to go to claim g “fhe Chinese now in Hawaii have | his wife and pretty soon the pui: are I8y veen there for many years and most ;domesti(-nted onh the estate anc my A 2 S A S . 4V 8 R —— C——— N’ & A", | of them are getting to be old men. | understanding is they get on as lap- . i Not many of the Chinamen have | Pily as if they haq known eachk other | wives, but in former days rot a few | from infancy and been wedded in ; L of them became the husbands of the | the conventioral way of the Caa- / pq . 3 i uative Kanake women, It was a|casians, 0 ;‘!}" 3 i geod cross, was this half-breed pro- “Not long ago a ship frecm Yoko- /0 “ ‘ ) geny, and so likewise the offspring | hama arrived with 40 or 50 so- = é of the Japanese and native women. | called picture brides. Every cne of £ ' In recent times, however, the Japs | them had been chosen through iho- ' bave been in the habit of sending|tcgraphs forwarded to Hawaii some z h ” P C h G d back to their own land for their|time in advance of the arrival of at eans 100 er ent to t e 00 A wives. In most cases I think the|the originals. Occasionally therc is ' seli-clected bridegrooms get their|a pathetic case, as when not long ( ) | parents back in the Flowery King-|o30 a very pretty young Japanese b dom to pick out wives for them. maid was forced to take the mext 5 \ “The matter is finally arranged | ship returning to her old home. In- N order to introduce to the Boys and { through the Japamese consul, the|spection showed that she hagd tra- L } mupn in the case putting up money | chomafi and the rigid rule that or- .MOthe's Of Lakeland lll!! Sll!'fl)llfld 7y for the passage of his intended | dered her deportation could not be ing countr Y. the splendld lines of spouse. The hour that she lands!waived.” ’ . ) . and childr & = boy.s cl Id. en’s c!otlu.ng that lam {i selling, I will give a reduction of 10 per HE centon every suit and odd pair of trous- ers in my store. from now until Novem- { | I ber 15th. { ammaking this offer to try ! i and interest the parents of boys and ! ihie boy who Luys his own clothing in ] § G % s.. 2id o Y _‘(’\\ ; g sihing, o7d pants, shoes, | | ‘f.., o { 10t irnishings that | have pur- | hY f chased for this season, : : | e P L i No need to sen< to Tampa, Jackson- ? i | ! vilie or anywhere ¢lse for what the boy | ‘ ' needs: you can save time. worry, trou. ' r ble. mis-fits and your pocket book Ly et : bringing or sending your boy here to be el e fitted up. We will take as much pains | ,f 8'10'“" sume of .xfmm-‘\. a switeh key ‘unu' A big assortment 0‘ serges. Cassi' N FOR RENT OR SALE. { beads, Finder return to M. J. Mal- 7 4 One mile from Lakeland depot on : loy and receive reward. 10-18-tf. ATH‘I‘.&TJI(%DKCVL'JI( CbOCT(;HES mers, WOI‘St’GddSv cheviots and tweeds [y i clay road; 2 four-room houses, 12- N NS R K - 5 g peve (ruck farm, 3 acres of Iu-:u'ill..'| A SACRIFICE SALE. . YO to select from. Colors: brown. bllle. ‘T:CALNE"TLC“"'_USL‘?;‘;’SE FOR SALE- L p ear, fine condition, or real estace senger touring | will ex-; . for purt payment on lLake-! \ddress Box 536 WANTED ! dog Competent young lady o8 posilion as stenographer. Ap- 1!y to this oflice. 0-24-tL, LOST Pockethook containing a Your choice of one of four prop- )’l ‘ grove. Will rent the entire place < i fop $300 per year, or will sell for ertics f"r‘ -"“‘""‘.l‘l‘?"l!‘ monoy, !'n- | ‘ | 2,000 and make casy terms. The "“'!" of F. €. Willey, Room l\,(.'.', ;7. 14 grove properly cared for will pay Raymondo building. 10-22-2p, e the rent on the entire place. Call or| MRS, DAISY HANSARD, profes- and pleasure with the boys and children as we do with grown-ups, in fitting and satisfying them. gray. tan and their kindred shades. made in sailor blouse. Rus- NE W sian, Norfolk. single and double breast. Prices range from $3.50 to $12.50 with a 10 per cent reducton off. Some of these suits have two pairs of pants. Every suit guaranteed to give satisfaction or | will make good. See¢ window. }i adiress C. A, Cook, 603 Gilmore Ave., | sjonal nurse, residence 4109 N. Towa w1 Gakeland, Flo. 10-21-11. | Ave,, will take patients at her house [ FOR SALE—35-hovse power boller j or will go out. Best reference. Phone il wid 2i-horse power air lift. which| 220 Blue, 10-22-1wn b ! lj‘{"""\" “l"’(' :“‘\"““:( OfM:l.‘.t:: W;' ;‘_’:r lest statlonery at lowest prices in l i, Apply A ' town. Lakeland Book Store. i ORANGE TREES FOR SALE. | i ! i tu Futch and ogers =zdditicn, i #45 WILL BUY a new swith Pre- v [ [ & Yennessoe and Penusylvania ave- | Wier typewriter.In perfect condi- : i naes, and in the alleys These hne’“"“ worth $75. Apply News of- [ Skl h el ,,H', % fuggod | 1O Toom 12, upstairs, t. MW g | and removed when the prescnt .m'.‘ I you want to be the best dressed y is take! e $2.50¢ ‘(haser | tean i 'n, be s buy a Roval : ) is talien off. Price $2.50; purchaser i in town, be sure to buy a Rova : an ldeailTavior o + was then thirty milea!tity that*the State Bank of Aubus > removing tree. For further particu- | atiored suit. 1 1t don’t fit and i Full line both \\aterm.;.n deal | Taylor Am}uu was thien 1 C 11‘3 t 8 lie State B"le of Auburn- CEMENT SIDE“.'\F N ‘ E 5 % : wot perfect, don't take it and Parker Lucky Curve Fountwin|irom a railroad and rich depesits m!.l;m-. of Auburndale, in the county | N lur’s b8 NN THOY, “““:l.l;‘:,fl:lf-‘ N : .\ll'lllll"l‘l. & ;‘",\m, bens at all times. Lakeland Booa [ phosphate in other sections of thelo’ Polk and State of Florida is an- Sealed bids will he , g 0-10-tf. it ki “rore 7-24-tf| Staie caused investigation in vhis! therized to commence the bugiress o | 4 p. m. Wedaesday, Ot § HOUSE TENTS and lots for sal ‘:‘ WHEN YOU THINK OF HAR. Yor FIRE. ACCIDENT, PLATE county to drop off and for the Iast!bunking under the name above giver the board of public o i on payments, Myrtle Ave., betwe -‘NESS'TmNG OF McGLASHAN— GLASS 1nd'i'FP‘v{\l ‘I‘}Ol‘l ER‘ ]\_‘ several years it had not been men-{with a capital stock of fifteen thou-!town of Auburndals ' :«nmck) .‘\w “anu|'rem;:';s«‘«' l‘;"; ;THATS ALL. 9-12 g_'“‘“;\‘\:‘.‘r w l;‘ I svofi Peq ; tioned. We have reccived pri\'uh‘l:::\nd dollars. (opened the evening of san: { 1 nn Construction Co one ! YA SRy 44 i i able - my 1 g 9 ] 20 Rentacky A | Biggest line @il ana 0oys' a0d |(ock building, Phone 342. 4-gtg | nfOrmAton from a dependablei Given under my hand and scal of | approximately 36,000 s ! 2 4"“:( Al:c“ y = i el ol children's books ever shown in Lake- e Pt ;««urw lkhan this investigation ha'-; :mce. t;is lo\;rtecmh day of Octo-|cement sidewalks to be lu 'y ARGAIN—For quick sale x-!, i een taken up again in earnest and | ter, A. D. 1912, k sfrect "y FAR and just receivel. Lakeland Book J | avenue, West Park sfr L voom house, bath, etc, on Success s .. 5 7-34-tt TWEMY-SEV%W:%EMD that already options have been se-| (Seal.) | nue, 'l';lnlm strect, Uni \ Ave. Loy 100x140. Terms. Phone = A. ! cured to much valuable land. \\f" W. V. KNOTT. | Bartow avenue, East Park 106 Blue, or P. 0. Box $5. HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES ' o, |werc not allowed to know the par-| Comptroller State of Floridn. ' Church street. Specif 10-10-1mo |on COLLARS. McGLASHAN— | Oue of the evidences that “4““1“ ties mow interested, but we are as-| ——ei obtained from, and b THAT'S ALL. 9.12 | is enjoying a seasou of prosperity is'sured that they are hustlers and :m-!No( 182. addressed to 1 Wiles Two full sets Aiger Looks for boys | iven by the information from the right in touch with all the capital| Treasury Department, State of Flov clerk, and marked “Tid st received at the Book Store { comptroller's office that since (he ' WOCCSSATy to develop all the holdings| ida, Office of Comptroller, Talla- sidewalks.’ T-24-tt} yiddic of February last, when W. V' sy m‘;.\ ittty et BB The right is here! { PELY. S stated that arrungements have prac-: Whereas, by satisfa wide j ids WHEN YOU THINK OF HAR-|Knott was appointed comptrollor, i1 heen ompleted for the im-. 5 y SMLERnY l‘l‘d‘h TRJeCt ARy auq all bi {arpa & 4 R ompleted for the im-!presented 1o the undersigned it has ACT ;1'1535.' THINK OF McGLASHAN-- authority hus been granted o twer- prediate exponditure of $300,000 iu | been made to appear thay a bankin: Chairman Board of P [THATS ALL 912 ty-seven State banks to open their avquiring enviions and contracts, and | association under the name of Amer A E DI FURNISHED ROOM-—~For rent,| SEVERAL nice front rooms and|oor. and begin business. In adgj- that it will only be a short time bo- | ican State Bank of Lakeland. located Presid ciose in. Modern conveniences. | board at 211 Tennessee avenue. Mrs. | o 0l has been OTC mills will be erected and active |at Lakeland, Florida, and orzanized Attest: o 300 Red 10-18-t£ .l"r:hr\’ Bacon FTET bnatamaih : ; mining be begun.—Perry Banner. | und G ile ’ MRS Clot Phonn e A Y C dee ted to Dbegin® business to fiv Ty Ban junder the laws of Florida. has coni- J. WILEY JONES, ¢l FOR ~RENT-Furnisuea 1OOmS, | \\NTED - Postion as clerk e e ; e [plied with all the provisions r« o s 10 E e J)—losiion as clerk O}, g companies, which have organ- | No. 184, { amd . 416 East Lime street, mear Lake' . -® ™ (0 " T park. Lock | quired to be complied with by th- Business Men Morton. $-24tt 1.0 oy aty. = ¢ ized under the :|<1.of 1911, The tax | Treasury Department, State of Flor-|banking laws of the S ol Fior.ua| Busioess men are divil FOR RENT—Handsomely fur-| ussessors are scndx.ng in their books| ida. Office of Comptroller, Talla-| before an association shall be autho- | €lasses—thos> who have © ished room. New, with scrcens! Come in ama select some of our|to the comptroller’s office and those kassee rized to commence thc busipess of | 0% WD Siw o8 — wnd private bath. 1611 § l-’lorida‘ 'risp new books for boys, girls and|S0 far examined show ':\s a r}n. al Whereas, by satisfactory evidence' banklng Ave Phone 42 Red 10-22-¢f | Ei'dren before the lot is picked over. considerable 1.nrroaSc this 3't‘:l_l“l:‘ ‘~ presented to the undersigned it has Now, therefore, I. W. V. Knott, -w F'Ske Joh!"_cf\' FOR RENT — Two farnished | + big shipment just received. Lake-} sessed valuations of property in the! Dbeen made to appear that a bank- | ccmptroller of the State of Florida rvoms; modern conveniences Mr: ¢ @1d Poox Stora. T-24-t1 € F Smith 412 8 Florida Ave 10-17-t¢ TWO FURNISHED ROOMS—Ia @wodern house 414 South New York PAINTING AND PAPER IANG { ING—Done promptly and artistical-} '\- Pen Carstens, Phone 71, Jack-! con & Wilson. 10-9-1mo. ' WANTED—-Two or more capable | | State. —Tallahassee Note in Pensa ..x- association under the name of: : by virtue of the authority vested 1" AT ’mld Journal. ; State Bank of Auburndale. locatad | | me by section 2702 of the zennml .[ g e i at Auburndale, Florida, and orzan- | statutes of the State of Florida, cer- | AR uPHOSPHATE DISCOVERED izeg under the laws of Florida, bas, tify that the American State Banl upP m TAYLOR COUNTY. ' complied with & quired to be |11 the provisions re- | of omplied with by th: | Lakeland, of Lakeland in m- county of Polk and the.State of Flor-, Loars Negotia:c- rvenue 9-2-t8. rieh in FOR RENT—One nice ‘arnishel {tonor sinzers. Only thoroughls qual- | That rh;mrhcot\ir:: Nr.l 1 in d‘-:‘}«l;flt n-.:l-“:«-f the State of Florida | jda is authorizeq to conlolco the | - voor. Mre. L. A. Rennolds, corner | fed men need apply. Address Mu- I:‘:::no cpti‘;:’uawho have I :|r:k o(l"-;‘o . N;:"on «l;allbbci b o o oo une{ : suac . | sle, care Evening Tel W A Dt i i7ed o commence the business'above given with w >apital stock of ' Py \ South Massachusetts and Ce:!:rq’Stf v A 4% for more than ten years For threc |of banking $25,000. ¢ ! Buys and Sells Recl I 2-10-t! Dri 1 abont 198 = | . % | ng us your pictures to frame.lor four years along abosr 1858 to| Now, therefore, 1. W. V. Knott,{ Given under my hand and seal ofl neriits i FOR RENT—Two furni: “0mis | akeland Rook Store 9-24-tf| 1902, prospectors throucl ihe coun- | comptroller of the State of -'“"'da.'omre this fourth '“’ of :k:ob“ 7| Orange Property a Spé:i for licht housekeeping, moderu con-; CABBAGE and collarg plants, lOO.‘ty found numerous d-posits of this| by virtue of the authority ve in D. 1912 i S venicnces. Apply 420 S. Lake Ave ! 20 cents; 500, 76 cents; 1,000, $1.25. | valuable rock and a boom in this in- | me by section 2702 of the :cues 1, (Se) W. V. KNOTT. | A Phone 77 Green. 10-:3-1:.’ 10-23-6p dustry was eXpected most avy time. | statutes of the State of Florida, cer- Comptroller State of Florida. |m 7. KENTUCKY ! CILTaS

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