Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 21, 1913, Page 8

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\ THE EVEN.NG TELLGRAM, LAK POPULAR ALICE BLUE. ONE OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE OF SEASON’S PARTY GOWNS. Original and Distinctive, the Costume Adés to the Natural Grace and Beauty of the Wearer—Fol fows New Ideas in Lines. “Al at once everyone wants alice blue in gowns and millinery. It is no wonder when one sees how well it ELAND, FLA., MAY 21, 1913. " yanlof Pods | (OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR|t Florids. o LETTERS ‘PATENT. INCORPORATION. Notite is hereby given that the \ndersigned will apply to'the gov- 'rnor of the State of Florida, on the 19th day of May, A. D.1913 , for etters pafent incorporating LAKE- LAND ICE' COMPANY, under the tollowing proposed’charter and ar- -jcles of incorporation, a 'copy of vhich' has been filed in the office ot :he secrétary of State of said State o Florida. = """~ HANFORD C. ADAMS. 0.'M. EATON. looks developed in party gov::t in vi; iting . ‘costumes and in ernoo Pl (EW toltettes: Hére 1s'an example ot Alice | "RAN};@I‘J’I‘:SSS j‘lf“ blue sf1k muslin ‘thade according to a' B. H. SDRL late ‘model’ 1t 1s admirable because | Articles of Incorporation ‘and Pro- it will do duty for a’party gown or posed Charter Lakeland Ice for dress ‘occasions at home. Company. Except' for the arrangement of the| The undersigned, Hanford C. draping the“design ‘follows closely | PAUL K. WEAVER. ' Of HanAling One's mention that a .conservatism and CHECKING ACCOUNT way—it eliminates ,waste of time, promotes credit, standing, and insures a receipt for every cent spent, not to kept of all monies spent. . Our capital and surplus plus the our officers and. directors means safe- ty for yuor funds. the new waistless ‘and hipless models. They are very new ‘and if rather straight up and down they rtuggest the youthful ‘figure. Al G if they aspired to be like the outer garments of the Chinese. ‘Dreises bave made gash-like draperies ab i~ ‘ot Fund's Is the 5 3 complete record is - close attention of THE STATE BA OF LAKELAND F wrapped about the figure and extend- ing.tq the thigh. , Considering their extremes the little gown shown here FOR SALE FOR 'SALE“-Two 'tots in Dixieland. A burgain. Apply to Majestic theater. 688 FOR SALE—40 acres of cittus and truck land. ' A bargain at'$600; one-half cash, balance in one year, See or phone Ohlinger & Alfield. t£732 COTTAGE——6 monil, close fn, for rent. E. Tucker, Sr. 73(‘{ FOR SALE—Hors> and buggy; also three houscs for rent. Apply 'to Mann Plumbing Co. Bowyer building, or phone 257. 73? FINE HORSE and buggy for sale; for particulars inquire northeast cor- ver Lime street and Ingrham ave- aue. 708 POR SALE--House of ‘6 rooms, hall and porches; tement ‘walk;" lot 621%4x135. Near' school’ house. Price $3,260. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 738 FOR SALE—One acre of good land with house of four rooms, for $800. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 738 FOR SALE—New house of 5 rooms, one acre of land, just at city lim- its; $1,000. The John F. Cox 738 Realty Co. FOR RENT—Four rooms, upstairs cheap. 722 or downstairs; 21 Red modern; FOR RENT—Modern 5-room bunga- 18 conseryative, following the. new lines tentatively. Lace and gayly colored embroidery are. introduced in the . bodles, with small rhinestone buttons holding the drapery down the front. An embroid- #ry.medallion holds the skirt drapery at, the front. Altogether the gown pontrives to be graceful, at the same i linea. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. y0LOR SCHEME IN BEDROOM Modern Ideas. Have, Made Things Much More Simple Than In the o Years Past. y To carry out the color scheme of a bedroom is not so difficult a matter to- day as it was in time past. Among the aids offered by the stores are the sets of shams, table covers, covers for the pincushion and, 10(3.“90105:- —————————eeee— | whethex. SQHATe. or oblong, of the ATTRACTIVE ROOMS ‘TO RENT-—|same mat o nf,. 1t ts cre Apply to P. O. Box 4, city. 1731, tonne which is msed in combinatipn VAL d . : with a plain golored sateen or other FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms for :::fl:d.x:hu:n: M‘f‘ 'mmm ‘::t :::'2;: LI;M; vl::\;fl:keeping. 401 N. Flor ' center of volle or serim. The band- £ ing is of a lace made of filet squares, the center design in each one being most attractively colored. Then, too, it is often possible to '“3[30! the small chests of drawers to stand on the dresser or table, covered with cretonne or chintz. These draw- ars, will be found of the utmost con- venience for holding small trinkets that are apt to clutter up bureau draw- ors and elude a seeker. DICTATES OF FASHION. FOR RENT—4 rooms and bath in- cluding shades, screcns, electrio l light, telephone and water, all for | $17 per month, See or phone Ob- | linger -& Alfield. 3t-733 FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. 416 South Tennessee avenue. Miscellaneous mfir—ss.oo' will be ];nl(‘i for the return to the Evening Telegram of- ficé of a gold-headed umbrella, lost This sum is paid on account of the|chizg lingerie. umbrella having been a gift and therefore highly valued by the| waist lines this season. owner. Plumes are wonderfully shaded, no colors being used. All the hats are youthful in design and appearance. Some walking costumes are made of . cerise mummy cloth. . A e The long, pointed slippers of the DON'T forget to phone 268 Red|Parisennes are expected to be fash- when in need of wood. 724 | lonable. The Indian sllk erepe is the most aive HooA popular and is woven in many odd de- . signs. Men Need Melp—Not Charity. All cloths, whether tailor mades or There i3 & higher duty than to bsiM | gott gowns, must positively look limp :‘l'm:‘h':n,-:“forrmtl:e m- m:: and clinging; anything in the least the blighting influence of an w'ms nm WA O s, house. Man has a right to something { more than bread to keep hi from Paint and Powder. starving. He has a right to tae aids Why on earth will women daub pow. anpd encouragements and culturs, by der on their faces until they look as { which he may fulfill the destiny of o |if they had been unskillfully white- man, and until society is brought te | ¥ashed, and then go out on the street recognize and reverence this it will |lmagining that they look beautiful? oontinue to groan under its presemt As for rouge, there isn't one woman miseries.—Channing in a thousand that knows how to put it on properly. The effect is generally WANTED—A" loan of ‘$900 on real estate, close in. Address 8., care | Telegram. hair—every line and blemish of the face stands out, and the rouged wom- an looks about ten years older than she naturally would. [f a woman can 1 told him |pot 12 on so that it blends into the Easy. Young Widow—"Did you have any frouble getting Jack to propose?™ Friend—"“No, dear; low, with bath and all conven-|,,y yere atter him."—Boston Tran® |skin and we can't tell whether she is lences South Tennessee Ave, Ap- rouged or mot—well that's her own 37 W. Fiske Johnson. 639 business. But it takes an artist to do " it, and the average woman shouldn't ROOMS TO RENT—With modern Priendship In flatter herself that she Lias especial conveniences. Apply at 805 So. Fla. Ave,, or see W. Fiske John-' made more sacred by adversity.—Drp w 699 ‘en. ulm-m‘u. talents along A that lMme~Woman's It seems the waist line is vanish-| Ing. Coats for summer wear look as ' f the State of Florida. ‘time embodying the mnew ideas im| about ten days or two weeks ago. There is a great vogue for crepe de | There is a tendency to the long | | \dams, 0. M. Eaton, Paul K. Weav- y, Frank Vans Agnew and E. H. Youngs, Jr., hereby assoclate them- | selves together for the purpose of be- | l the same as In the case of bleached | »oming incorporated under the laws Article 1. The name of this corporation shali 'e LAKELAND ICE COMPANY. Article 2, .. ... .. its principal office and place of Jusiness shall be in the city of Laxe- .und, county of Polk and State of #lorida, and it shall have the power ;0 establish other offices and agen- +les within and without the State of fiorida. ot Article 3, At The general nature of the busi- 1ess or businesses to be transacted 1y said company is as follows: To buy, acquire, lease, let, con- struct, lay, maintain and operate ~orks and plants for the generation, surification and storage of gas and mains, pipes, conduits, services, met- :rs, and all necessary or proper ap-. saratus and appliances for the dis- " ribution, measuring and sale of the same, for light, heat, power and any | directors. nher use to which gas is or may te ipplied. To buy, acquire, lease, let, con- struct, maintain ,and operate plants, works, water powers, dams, poles, oole 1ines, conduits and subways for he production, supply, distribution and sale of electricity for . lights, heat, power and any other use to ~hich electricity is or may be ap- lied. To ouy, acquire, lease, let, con- irnct, maintain and operate works 'nd plants for the purpose of sup- Jlying water to any city, village or :ommunity, or to the inhabitants and proper apparatus and appliances. thereof, and any and all necessary tor the distribution, measurement ind sale thereof. ' To take, acquire, appropriate, pur- shase, sell, rent, store, supply and furnish water for {irrigation, man- vfacturing, industrial, hydro-elec- tric, mining and domestic uses and for any other purpose to which wa ter can be applied. To acquire, comstruct, 1ease, lec and maintain reservoirs, dams, ditches, canals, flumes and pipe liner and all other works necessary or con'enient for the impounding, di- version, storage, distribution or use of water. To manufacture, purchase, or oth- srwise acquire, and to sell and gen- «rally deal In ice, and to construct, purchase, or otherwise acquire, to told, maintain and operate, and to sell refrigerating and cold storage plants, and in connection therewith to deal i» food products. To vend gas, electricity, ice or wa- ter to cities, corporations, firms and nersons. To manufacture, use, buy and sell, o otherwise dispose of ,any and all articles, supplies and machinery necessary or desirable in connection ¥ith the foregoing purposes, objects and powers. To buy, own, operate, build, ex- rend, sell or otherwise dispose of any plants for the manufacture or telivery of electric energy, gas, ice, for the delivery in any manner '/ water, or for the manufacture or production of any other products, it for the conduct of any other busi- uess which, in the udgment of the Joard of directors, can be conveni- mtly carried on in connection with the above businesses, or any of them, r which would be beneficlal to any » all of the lines of business above 1amed. To acquire by grant, assignment or otherwige, and to hold such fran- *hise, grants and rights from mu- nicipalities and counties within the State of Florida, and from the State of Florida, and other tSates or gov- srnments or municipal authorities ag uay be necessary or comvenient in rder to promote and facilitate any ind all business of the corporation. To have, hold, acquire and enjoy Al other proper powers and things ao shall be consistert, necessary or sxpedient for tnc cunduct and op- sration of the business, or generally to be vested with ,and have all lh.s powers, granted, or which may ha nereafter granted, to corporations tor profit under the laws of the State e e y dx'f’u Lakeland; in' the county .y State aforesald,™ this 17y d:" April, A. D, 1913, Ty (Seal) ¢ M. CLAYTQy Notary Public State at L‘P‘n " Notary Pub 3 3y commission expires July ¢ 19y State of Florids, ] County of Polk. BE IT KNOWN: That betory the undersigned notary Dublic jg y for the tSate of Florida at large, sonally appesred E. H. Youy, to me, well known and knoy, t 9 to be the individual nameg ang scribed in and who 8ubscribeg name to the ' foregoing pp, CHARTER, “ati¢ "ACKNOWLgy, that he executed and signeq the fcr the uses and purposes thereip g, tressed. WITNESS my hand apg oty seal, at Lakeland, in the county State aforesald, this 1ith gy . April, A, D, 1913, i (Seal) C. M. CLAYTOY, Notary .Publlc tSate at Largs, & Notary Pubjy ' My commission expires July 6, L)y State of Florida, County of Osceola. cle 4. , The corporation 'shdll Have exist- ence by its corporateé rameé perpetu- ally, and is to exist D;m'-“&llyl- . scle . s The amount of the ‘capital stoci of this corporation shall “be fifty thousand ($60,000.00) dollars, di- vided ‘Into five hundred (500) shares ¢t the par value of one hun'dred ($100.00) dollars each. Any ‘part or all of said capital stock may be payable either In cash, or pfoperty lebor or services at a just valuation to be fixed by the incorporators or by the directors at a meeting called tor such purpose. The ‘authorized cupital stock may be issued and paid for at such time or times, and upon gach terms and conditions 'as the board of directors may determine. Article 6. The business of the corporation shall be conducted by a president, one or more vice presidents, a secre- tery and treasurer, and such other ¢fficers and agents ag may from time to time be elected or appointed, and by & board of directors, consisting o: not less than three mor more than| ~ ppip KNOWN: That beto scven members. The number of di-| yyo yndersigned notary puuiie g lrectorl shall be fixed by the stock- l for the State of Florida at larg,) holders In the by-laws from time t0!4onally appeared Paul K, g, time ,and the officers shall be elect-| o4 ¥rank Vans Agnew, to mg ed or appointed as prescribed by the p by-laws. The same person may hold two or more offices except a8 may otherwise be prescribed by the by- laws. . e The following named persons shall be the officers to conduct the busi- ness of the company until the offi- cers who shall be elected at the first election .of officers of the company, shall be qualified: i A known and KBOWR to me to by indtviduals pamed and deseriby and who subsecribed their namy the foregoing proposed CHART and . ACKNOWLEDGED each ¢ himself ... that they .executed 4 signed ; the same for the ugy purposes therein. expressed. WITNESS my hand and ofty scal, at Kissimmee, in the coy and State aforesald, this 18th ¢ of April, A. D, 1918, (Seal) M. W. SARGENT, Notsry Public Btate at Larg My commission expires Febry 11, 1916. Vans Agnew & Crawford, Kis mee, Fla., attorneys for incorm tors. 612M i S e Man of No Force. He makes no friend who o made a foe.—~Tennyzon Hanford C.. Adams, president; O. M. Eaton, vice president; Paul K. Vveaver, secretary and treasurer, and Hanford C. Adams, O. M. Eaton, Paul K. Weaver, Frank Vans Agnew und E. H, Youngs, Jr,, shall be the The annual election of directors shall be held at the principal office ard place of business of the corpo ration, on the second Tuesday in | March in each year (commencing with the year 1914) if not a lega) holiday, and if & legal holiday, then |on the next succeeding business day ( Article 7. The sald corporation shall ndopt an appropriate seal, and ghall adopt by-laws for the government of its affairs, not inconsistent with its ar- ticles of incorporation and the laws oi .the State of Florida, which by- Jaws may be amended or repealed as may be provided in said by-laws. Article 8. + The highest amount of indebted- ness or liability to which the corp.- ration can at any time subject itself shall not exceed double the amount cf its capital stock authorized at such time. THCHOROHO! ¥ CHORGHCHOCRONCIO O O3 VR TORORCACHORCB RO QSR R CAYO X0 L AKE PHARMACY The Store Article 9. The names and residences of the subscribing incorporators together with the number of shares of the We Have Tampa lé euthorized capital stock subscribed for by each.are as follows: Cl'eam Hanford C. Adams, Jacksonville, Coge Fla., twenty snares. (S ’ 0. M. Eaton, Lakeland, Fla., one We Take. Orders Fro share, Paul K. Weaver, Kissimmee, Fla., Anywhere in th City .Prompt Deliver one share, Frank Vans Agnew, Kissimmee, Fla., twenty shares. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said subscribers have hereunto set their hands and seals this 16th day of April, A. D. 1913, E. H. Youngs, Jr., Lakeland, Fla., HANFORD C., ADAMS (Seal) 0. M. EATON (Seal) PAUL K. WEAVER (Seal) FRANK VANS AGNEW (Seal) E. H. YOUNGS, JR. (Seal) State of Florida, County of Duval, BE IT KNOWN: That before me the undersigned notary pubiie in lnu‘ ‘tor the State of Florida at large, personally appeared Hanford C. Adams, to me well known and known to me to be the Individual described |::\'d n:;me(: lnll and who subscribed e to the foregoing pr CHARTER, and ACKNO\SVI?E:;:;I‘: ;:nt‘:e executed and signed the same T the uses an sostord d purposes therein ex- WITNESS my hand 2nd officia) seal at Jacksonville, tn the county and State aforesaid, this 17th da. of April, A. ., 1913, : (Seal) W. B. CRAWFORD ;oury Publie, tSate of Florl;lL ilgn)_, Commission expires March 12, ! State of Florida, , County of Polk, { BE IT KNOWN: That before me, ! the undersigned notary public in anl. | fer the State of Florida at large, : | sonally appeared O, M. Eaton, , well known and known to m; lthe individual nameq and describeq |10 and who subscribed his name t !the foregoing proposed CHARTERO and ACKNOWLEDGED that he e ecuted.aud signed the same for th; |vle| and purpoges therein expreued‘ WITN| my hand and omchi TAILOR MADE CLOTHING AT CUSTOM PRICES. We have just recelved 4f for this season. Can uf™® tailor made clothing 8t ’W, orice. Cap to match sult v orders thrown in. DE REE PRESSING (1 per- to me

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