Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 5, 1913, Page 2

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PAGE TWO ERA OF POKE BONNET QUAINT SHAPES ARE JUST NOW IN HIGH FAVOR. Only a Suggestion of the Original Model Is Left in Some of the Modifications Which the De- signers Are Providing. The poke bonnet (and any number of variations of the original shape) is providing designers with profitable in- spiration just now. - Modification of all kinds, some of which retain only a suggestion of the original model, are the most popular and successful hats fust at the moment. These quaint shapes provide a real protection for the face and eyes, which s something; but it is because they are g0 becoming that the keen eye of Two Pretty Models, the summer girl lingers upon them. They are bewitching and all the popu- lar fabrics for midsummer, more espe- clally laces, malines, figured silks with ribbons and flowers, seem to find thelr best expression in these shapes. The mother of a priggish little lad of seven inquired what ailed him, drawiag her deductions as to some trouble, mental or physical, from his heavy frown. “Nothing ails me, mam- ma,” said the child, slowly. “What makes you ask me? Do you think I have something on my mind?” GET WISE! Watch Jeremiah’s bargain ocunter in the big glass case in front of D. B. Dickson's grocery store. Only bar- gains will bg found there. Jere- miah. 885 — The stockholders of the Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing Co., will hold their annual meeting in their office Wedneday, August 6, 1913, to trans- act any business that may legally come before them. Lakeland Hard- ware & Plumbing (o, M. L. Mor- i rison, President. 935-Sat. fcrease the Purchasing Power of Your Dollars 33 1-3 Per Cent By purchasing ALL of your build- "ing materals, for CASH, from us. we imake it well worth your while. | Lumber, Sash, Doors and Blinds, { Roofing, Brick, Lime and Cement. | We Guarantee every shipment as ' represented. Large stock assuring prompt shipments DYE LUMBER COMPANY Try us. : P. 0. Box D493, Ganesville. Fla. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice 1s hereby given, that In accordance with article 5, Sec. 4, Chapter 7648, an elec- tion will be held In the Auburndale Special { Tax School Distriet, at the usual time and { place of holding elections, on the 14th day of July, 1913, for the purpose of determining whether the following deseribed territory shall ‘!u- annexed to the ahove-named District. In Townshi f t, Sections 1, 2, 11, , 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 28. 30, h i—The lowing territory was omltted from the orlzinal petition, e Township 27, Ranze Sectlors 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9. 16, 17, and 18, as same was lands contained In an other Districf W. G, Jone M. Griffin and k8. Ander son are heri appointed inspeetors of said election, and B. 1. Braddock, Clerk. By order of the Board of Public Instruction. C. A. PARKER, Supt. and Secy. 854" Sat that every time my brow is wrinkled | fHE EVENING fELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, JULY 5, 1913. iw Classitied Advertisinfi. w Must Have P-on In Coston, | | FORSALE /OR SALE—Good Winchester rifle; will be sold cheap. Prone 242 Red | 3 | HGRSE COLLARS?McGI-ASHAN. | 819 —————— FOR SALE—On easy terms, or will rent beautiful home, eight rooms, two story house, large lot cover- ed with bearing orange and grape- fruit trees, just up hill from Lake Beulah, on west side. D. H. Sloan. 912 FOR SALE—Free dirt. Kindling wood at $1.00 per load. Apply at Kibler Hotel. 886 P l"bR SALE—Rubber tire trap in nrst- class condition. Fix 'Em Shop, Pine St., between Florida and Tennessee. FOR SALE—Will take as first pay- ment on good house and lot in two blocks of school, a vacant lot or small cash payment and $12 per month on balance. Now rented for $15 per month. Dr. N, L. Bryan. 911 e ——————er et FOR SALE—Good milch cow. F. B. l Terrell. 924 FOR SALE—One bouffet, one couch, one range, 2 rocking chairs, 4 straight chairs and a kitchen ta- ble, all in hrst-class Apply to 309 South Missouri ave. or phone 114 Green. | “°R SALM-—Fresh milen cow: als oua large horse, eight years old Apply to Picard Bros, Drane huildiug. Phone No. 8 155 I'OR SALE-—New house of 9 rooms, bath, electric lights, corner lot 60 x 135; will be sold at a bargain. arties leaving town. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 947 HARNESS REPAIRING?— McGLASHEN. condition. | 927| FOR SALE—Good two-story house of | 7 rooms and bath, electric lighl,}l corner lot 70 x 100, shade trees, $3,200. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 9317 FOR SALE--A bargain; Hudson 325,3 1912 Model Auto. In nrst-class| condition. New tires all around with 6 extra innter tuoes. Apply Box 165, Lakeland, Fla. 936. bath, FGR RENS—§ room house; shades and screens. One and a haif gsuares north of school, Florida| avenue. Inquire at Pillan’s groc-, ery. 8§64 1 92“11"01{ RENT—Furnished and unfur-! Apply at 805 S.| 928 | nished rooms. ‘Florida ave. FOR RENT--Office rooms in the‘ Smith Hardin building. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 9371 FOR RENT—Two furnishel rooms| for light housekeeping. Apply at| 104 East Oak and N. Florida Ave. 9331 Miscellaneous | {ARNESS?—McGLASHAN, , &1 WANTED--Your safety razor blades to resharpen, m@ade better than rew, 25e, 35¢ and 50c¢ dozen. Lake- land Furniture and Hardware Co 746 URIDLES?-—McGLASHAN. 814 NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION. | Notice 1s hereby given, that In accordance with Chapter I, Article 5, Section 402, an elec- tion will_be held on the 5th day of July, 1913, at Davenport, to determine whether the | territory described herein shall be constituted | @ special tax school district to be known as “hand to Stop that shiftless, mouth’” way now—begin to antici- pate the future by having a BANK when that ACCOUN1 to call on chance comes or when an accident or illness, ete., overtakes you. The BANK ACCOUNT is a coa- stant spur to further thrift and good citizonship—it helps and protects you an dis of real benefit to the com- munity. | to elect three trustees to serve two years and 'tlon 18, Township 26, South f determine the number of mills to be assessed East, thence running East t i for each of the ensulng two years. lr;tg::r to be embraced In the District~as fol 'Range 27 East, and thence 1 Beginning at the N. E. corner of See. 28, Township 26, South of Range 27 East, and run- ning East to the county line, thence following | The ter- corner of Sectlon 16, Township . i the Northeast corner of Sectin . 26, South of Range 27 East, Wl point of beginning. V. D. Adair, C. C. Young, audJ the county line to the center line of Town- |are hereby appointed Inspectors of « ship 27, South of Range 28 East, thence run- Chas. Wi l';.hll v;lan so the Southwest corner of Sec. 18, . Y o % S 27, 8 re 2 ) the Davenport Speclal Tax School District, and | n‘:m:wlph'o;fhhl%u::eo;(o':tnl:‘\::st-(éofifg'o‘fhggg? ' 810-Sat. tion, and Chas Parrish, clerk By order of the Board o{‘ M A County Supe: uditorium To Be Under New Fine Pictures and Good Music afi Management Beginning MONDAY, JULY 7, The AUDITORIUM will be under the active managementof Mr. C. Green, of New York City, who has recently met with such marked success in Ocala, winning the distinction of being kinown as the SECOND MOTGOMERY OF THE SOUTH B The Auditorium Tonight - ~ % | PP,

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