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e ¥ THE EVENING TELFEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JUNE 19, 1913, PAGE THREFE COURT IN AND FOR POLK IDA—A. A ad, G fi?' Half (E. %) of the Southwest Quarter W. %) of Section Sixteen (16), in Town- ship Thirtysone (31) South, and Range s ;l“’\\emy-sewn (27) East, In Polk County, Flor- i, KEEPS THE TIES IN SHAPE § ent Damages, $300 Little Holder, the Work of Only a Few At ] , defendant, and all others In- 3 i action Minutes, Will Be Found 9 civen that sult In the ahove ted, and a writ clty Ozan, 1 I day of me being a rule day of said court upon the follow- this 9th day of June, A. D of detendant D being in Polk v. A, JOINSON, particularly de- D. 0. ROGERS, Atty. for Plaintiffs. QOO Ing Tackle Sporting Goods . Summer Reading is Pravided For, | Bk Us About Our Exchange Library Any Book to Order Full Line of Magazines pkeland Book Store & Benford & Steitz bk Fiims Picture Frames ‘e of Lakeland’s Oldest and Most onservatlva Investors Have Bought Lots In ALMA CEIA PARK “Tampa’s Close-In Suburb —an i’laxge sums of money are now being spent installing every city jience including MODERN SEWERAGE and WATER SYSTEMS, L STREETS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS and TELEPHONES, Where w bungalows have just been completed and contracts let for in this beautiful property. Where lot values are increasing by nd bounds. Now is the time to get in “on the ground floor.” | $500 to $750. Terms $25 per lot cash; balance 2 per cent per p month. DO IT NOW. Dy PA BAY LAND COMPANY TAMPA, FLORIDA LAKELAND REPRESENTATIVE—L. J. SLOAN. JELKS’ ACON BRICK | am the State distri butor for this superior line: of k--Pacing, Fire, Com mon, Pressed and Rough tex- ® brick. Southern Product, near Home, Quick Deliveries and Cheap Transportation. | handle LEGG'S fancy Faced Brick—BIBB'S Sew- Pipe and Flues. State Agent For Portland Atlas Cement “The Standard by W hich All Others Are Measured.” Cruched Rock in any quantities—Granite Curbing, Sand, Lime, Mortor, Beav er Boards & etc. RE ME AT MY EXPENSE FOR PRICES IVERED TO ANY POINT IN THE STAT? For materials in buil ding and construction work | h saye you time, troubl e and money. AL AND LONG DISTANCE PHONES 207-208. | R I: !I Offices, Salesrooms, Wharves, Track- K. [uer mpa age and Yards .- Py Florida Hendry & Knight Terminals xclusive sales agents for HYDRO BAR WATER PROOFING. National Show Cases and Fixtures, Plate and Window Glass AFFORD STANDARD SFATS. for Bchools, Churches and heaters. Terra Cotta Roofing Tile. Good Red Building Briek. arload lots for prompt deliveries. Get our prices befors buying. 204 Twigg Street Tampa, Florida oncrete Reinforcing Steel ¢KEE & CO. the seal of sald court . 1913, Couily Clerk BUILDERS'SUPPLIES ' Most Useiul, This little novelty is intended for i‘hanging from one of the pegs in a wardrobe or cupboard, and can be made 1n a few moments. It merely consists of a square piece of stiff cardboard, covered on both sides with pale blue art linen, and edged with cord, and it is provided at the top with a loop of some of the same cord, by which it may be suspended from the peg. Across the upper part, a band of broad elastic is sewn, under which | the ties may be slipped in the manner fllustrated, and in this position, they will not become creased or out of shape, a thing which so often happens when loosely placed together in & drawer, Any particular tle may be seen and selected at a glance, and pulled from the band without disturbing the oth- ers, The sketch so clearly shows the nature of this useful little article, that further description {s unneces- sary. KIMONOS IN ALL DESIGNS Dainty Negligee Garment May Be Had in Practically Any Form That Can Be Required. Despite the pronounced vogue of i Chinese modes in formal garb, the Jap- 1 anese kimono remains the intimate friend of the woman who has a col- lection of dainty lounging robes. For those cold mornings when the wind howls outside and the furnace is in sulky mood, there are comforting robes of quilted Japanese silk, dainti- ly hand-worked with light and dark floss. For milder weather there are , adorable kimonos of flowered satin with borders of satin or Japanese silk, !'and some of these have the shirrings | at the elevated waist line which slightly suggest a blending of the Em- | pire with the Oriental style, Still { more fascinating are the cotton and silk crepes in white, sprinkled over with pink cherry blossoms and in ! blue or rose printed with graceful | sprays of white wistaria. To wear the | kimono there should be a clinging loose slip of satin in a solid tone | matching either the grounding or the figuring of the robe. Many women, | however, prefer to wear the ordinary | princess garment of Seco silk trimmed | lingerie carrying muslin embroidery Van Dyck point insertions, and edg- ings of Valenciennes lace. Novel Ideas, a Feature of Recent Din. ner, May Be Worth Keeping in the Memory. At a dinner given by some college lads and laesies to a couple who had | been very popular and whose engage- | ment was made during their college | days, the following were some of the novel features: For a centerpiece there was a good-sized sailboat afloat on real water, which was supposed to represent the “Sea of Matrimony” and the name on the boat’s side was “Just Launched.” The two college colors ' were flying and the cargo consisted of | white roses and red carnations, the | two class flowers. When the clear soup was served, a tiny bark made ’ of thin bit of toast with toothpickmast | | and paper sail floated in it and the fces at the end were in the shape of ships, the bonbons were in tiny canoes. The two class colors were also in evidence in great bows of red and white tarletan, which adorned the chairs occupied by the honored guests. The guests acted as sponsors | with lace ruffles or the one in whlt.l N A fl% | ; a& can always N RABAT 2 UIXIELAND AND MYRTLR STREET METHODIST CHURCHES Ofxzieland Chureh— Services—1st and 34 Sabddaths, 1) a m; 34 and {th Sadbaths, 7:830 ). & Sabhath School—3 p. m. Prayer GBerviee—Thureday aigh' at 7:80. Myrtle Street Chureh— fervices—1st and 34 BSadbaths 7:30 p. m.; 3d and ¢th Sabbaths, 1° A m Sunday School—3 p. m. Prayer Bervices—Tuesday aight 1t 7:30. W H. STEINMEYER, Pastor ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Corner of Lemon Btreet and Masss chusetts Avenus. Rev, J. H, Weddell, minister i3 eharge. Bervices at 11 a. m. and 0 p. @ A1) Sundays except the third im the month. Other services as appeinted CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCR (Cerner Florida Ave. and Lemea BL.) Rev, J. D, Lawis, pastor. Preaching third and fourth Sun- Jdays at 11 a, m, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday sochool, 9:45 o. ™. Weekly prayer meeting day evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary BSeciety & Wednes MADE HAPPY BRIDAL TABLEthe thira Monday atiarascn of saad monta. To all these services tha pudlie ¥ cordially invited. e ————— FIRST METHODIST CHURCRE (South Kentucky Ave.) Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins, pases Tlemporary residence, 911 Soutl Florida aveaue. Office at ehured Houra, 11:30 to 13:30. dunday Bervices— Sunday schnol, 9:46 a. @ Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:309. & Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Neek Day Services— Weman's Missionary OSestety Monday afterneon. Prayer meoting, Wedacslay e ing, 7:30. Teachers’ meeting Friday evening A ecordial invitatien to everybedy [*o all servieen. GOOD Are Particular 93 That's why so many have learned Q by experience that the latest styles, newest goods and prettiest trimmings be secured at ES’ *ronr S SIS 1:16 p. m. Weekly prayesrmeeting Wediesda) sveniug at 7:30. Woman's Missionary and ald 8o ilety Monday 3:30 p. o Baptist Young People's Wwelbp o Regular meathly business mestin; Gt Wellnesday ‘' 7:30p. n Mestin, Bast Lakeland Missien. Suaday scheolat S p.m. A A Miiten, superintendent Prayer wsetiag Thursday at 7 p. & Lutheran Church. Corner E. Orange and So. Tennessee 8unday school 10:00 a. m. Bervices are held every Sunday. CHURCH OF CHRIST, O O. Redgrave, Minister, Corne! Missouri and Lemon 8t Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, ¢:30 p. m Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayermeoting, Wednesday aigh: ot 1:80, Palm Chapter, U. B. 8. meots every second and fourth Thursday aights of oach month at 7:30 p. m. Mn Viora Koea, W. M.; J. V. Wilsen, (%2 United Brotherhood of Carpenten and Joiners of America, Local 1776 Lakelan@ Lodge No. 91, F. & A M. Regular communications held or second and ¢th Mondays at 7:30 p m. Visiting brethrean cordially 1o vited. J. C. OWBNS, W. M. J. P. WILSON, Secy K Or2 — Regular meeting every Tuesda) at 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. Visit ing wembers always welcome. F. D. BRYAN. Chancellor Commander A N _ACKSON, Secretary. POST 83, @. A. B, Meots the first Baturday In every month at 10 a. m. at the heme of J. M. Bparling on Keatucky aveane A. C. SHATTER, Commander. J. R. TALLEY, Adjutant FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CEURCH SEECETRPESSEEA RESSERS 4 /] ¢ N . g Y \ : W v ing brothers end sistery cordially l»» vited, MRS. F. C. LONGMAN, N. Q. MRS, ILA SELLERS, See. GLAWRALAR Urange Blessonn Div. Neo. ¢80 Gl A W8 o L B meets every secvud and feurth Wednssdays & cash month at 3:30 p. m. Visiting Siaters always weleoms. MRS J. C. BROWN 8ec'p. Moots every Tuesday night at 1% o'cleck, at McDonald's hall, R. L. MARSHALL, Presideat,, J. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres. J. W. LOGAN, Treasures, . 1. K. FOLDS, Fin. Secy. b H. F. DIETK.CH, Rec. Bee, H. L. COX, Conductor, SAMUEL BOYER, J. W. S8CARR, C. L. W\LLOUGHBY, Lake Lodge Ne. 3, 1.0 O P, meets Friday afghts at 7:30, at L 0. 0. P. hall. Visiting brethers are cordially iavited. J. L. REYNOLDS, See. H. B. ZIMMERMAN, N. Q. R ORDER OF EAGLES. The PFrateraal Order of Eagleg moets overy Wednesday alght @) 7:80, a8 0dd Fellows’ hall, J. WM. WILLIAMS, Presidest M M SMAILS Gecretary PLASTERERS' INTERNATIONAL BRICKLAYERS, MASCNS AND UNION, LOCAL NO. 12 OF FLORIDA Meets each Thursday night in Morgan & Groover hall, over Bates’ Dry Goods Store. Visiting brothers weleome. POLK ENCAMPMENT NO. 3, 1. 0. 0. ¥, Polk Encampment No. 3, 1. 0. O, F., meets the first and third Mone days. Visiting Patriarchs welcoma, F. A. McDONALD, Scribe. H. B. ZIMMERMAN, Chiet Patriarch B.POE Lakeland Lodge No. 1291, Benevo- lent and Protective Order of Elks, meets every ThursCay night in lodge rooms over postoffice. Vieiting brethe GEORGE MOORBE. E, R. rea cordially w L.W. YARNELL Successor to W. K. McRae. TRANSFER LINES Ll for the happy pair, and all gave toasts | in honor of the newly launched craft, | Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No Ve are showing the newest designs in esh Bags from $2.50 to $25. These ags are soldered links which guarantees eir wearing qualities. A PLEASURE TOSHOW GOODS’ OLE & HULL welers and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland. Fla. the fact that champagne is the popu lar epring color in Paris for gowns, which was aptly called “We Two" in & rhyme read by one of the guests. ———— Amber Articles. Amber is at the top notch of pope- larity. This is significant, in view of suits, etc.,, and that tan 1s so well thought of in this country. In point of fact, however, amber has been slowly, but surely, winning pub- lic favor for a year or more. Starting with a mere spark, this favor gradu- aliy increased to a flame, then became 2 biaze and now bids fair to finally amount to a positive conflagration, —_—— Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Paster. ' Snuaday Bervices—Sunday seheel "9:46; preaching. 11 am. m., ea¢ 7:30 ». m. Wednesday—Prayer mneetiag o 7:30 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCR Corner Forioa avenue sud Bay & Tha Rev. Willlam Dudloy Newlia 7 D, vastor. . Awunday school 9:48 & m | Preaching Sunday st 11 & m. and 19 meets the first Thursday aight @ oach meath in Masenic Hall. Vistt iag eompanions welcomed. A. D Leonard, H. P.; J. F'. Wilson, Seey. Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W. moets every second and [~arth Thure day aight. Woodmen Circle Ars nd third Thursuays. W. J Eatridge Council Commander, Mra. 8allie Sclp » nardisw of Circla Elnora Rebekab Lodge Ne. ¢ meets every second and fourth Moa day aights ot L O. 0. V. hall. Visit Prompt and Rcasonabdly Service Guaranteed. Phcne 67 Green Lakeland, Fla, SAVE TIME & MONEY'! HALF TONES- LINE PLATES