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ORDINANCE NO. 150. limits, shall pay such penalty as tho municipal judge shall prescribe less An ordinance to amend sections|than the penalty hereinafter pro- one and eight of the criminal code | | vided. of the City of Lakeland, relating to| Section 2. That section eight o the impounding ang running at large | the criminal code of the city of of animals ia the city of Lakelan:, |land be amended to read as follows: Florida. Section 8. “The penalties and costs of Be It Ordained by the Council of the impounding shall be as follows: City of Lakeland, Florida: For Lorses, mules, asses and cat: Section 1. That section one of the ' t!e, imvounding lee each, $1.25, of eriminal code of the city of Lake- | which amount $1 stall be paid into land be amended to read as follows: | the city treasury, and 25 cents paid Section 1. “It shall be unlawfu) | 88 fee to the officer, impoundiag sald for any domestic animal to run atadin.al. . large within the following described | Feed and attention per day, twenty- territory in the city of Lakeland, be- | five cents. | passed at ihe regular session of the | conflict herewith are hereby repealed. | l Section 6. That this ordinance shall go into effect immediately upon 1ts, passage and approval of the mayor. | I, W. P. P:llans, vice president ofi v Classified Advertzszng : {that the foregoing ordinance Was I s SES— FOR SALE-——Good pony horse, also | WANTED—y our g, y heifer | to resharpe: Jersey (0w With - youns PeU, g C‘iltnye (i(;l;l;cll on the 18th day ol i“UK bALt" calf. D. H. Sloan. 1004 new, 2ie, 3ic anjs ; ‘ e | a4 W. P. PILLANS, - | i ey e Purnity Vice President ! it SALE—Good Winchester rite: 1-01( RENT —Six bung sl Attest: ' w11l be sald cheap. Phone 243 Bed. For information call 346 Blacl :; & L SW k. o ; H. L. SWATTS, City Clork. { * se3A.J. Blac WANTED—T( ,,.H\’ | 1 do hereby approve the foregoing ordinance this the 1st day of July, 1913. room house, closy j, munity; must Be b H., P. 0. Box iy DR SALE— Free dirt. Kindling wood at $1.00 per load. Apply8 :.t twcen Peachtree street on the north, Lake avenue on the east, Palmetto street on the south, and Dakota ave- ghall be found running at large with- owner 80 permits. and it shall bé the duty of the marshal or any police- | cents each. man with such assistance as he m: employ, to at once impound and hold | ful to drive herds of stock or cattle the same until said animals shall be | through or over any paved street or claimed by the owner to whom said | avenue in the city. anima!ls shall be delivered upon pay- ©°nt of the penalty hercinu:: Vi'el and the expense incurred in fmjounding and keeping sald ani- mals, provided, that stock cattle “drirting” into this territory from IT MAKES NO DIFFFRENCE Fee for making saie, Lu‘y cents. MORRIS G. MUNN, FOR RENT. Kibler Hotel. aue on the west, and if any animal | costs shall b& charged. in the above Gescribed limits, it shall | cents, provided a postal notice be e prima facle evidence that the |given in advance free of charge. 945-Tues. D0 MIRROR WRITING Physicians Puzzled by Two School Children. For swine, shecp and goats, fifty Acting Mayor. per cent of the foregoing penalty and Service of notice, fee of thirty-flve For writing said postal notice,, ten Section 3. That it shall be uniaw- Section 4. That whoever violates the provision of section three of this ordinance shall be fined not more than fifty dollars or be confined at hard labor on the streets, or both, in the discretion of the municipal Judge. Section 5. That all ordinances in Word on Paper—Both Are Left- Handed—Riddle Difficult of Solution by Experts. Cleevland. —’l‘wo true cases of 80-, called “mirror writing” have been ! found among pupils of the public schools by physicians engaged in tak- ing a census of left-handed children. Cleveland medical men are puzzling. Both pupils are left-handed. One is a boy, six years old. He entered the | first grade last September. In writing, the boy holds the pencil in his left hand, begins at the right- hand side of the paber and writes ev- s — ———— e e ———— Youngsters Reverse Every Letter lndl I ] JR SALE—Good milch cow. F. B‘ 92 Terrell. e 7OR SALE—Lots west Florida ave- 150 and up. Fla. and Ga.. nue, Land Co. Phone 72. 948 !:‘I)R SALE OR RENT—Four-room i | nouse, best portion of Dixieland, ! $250 cash, balance like rent. Fla. | & Ga. Lan: Co, Phone 72, 948 i “OR SALE——New house of 9 rooms, ! bath, electric lights, corner { arties leaving town. The John F. ' Cox Realty Co. 931 Al T L e G e R ) K #OR SALE—Good two-tory house of 7 rooms and bath, electric light, lot! #0 x 135; will be gold at a bargain. | FOR REN8—6 room house; bath, shades and screens, One and & haif qsuares north of school, Florida avenue. Inquire st Pillan’s groc- ory. 834 | .OR RENT—Furnished and unfur- | nished rooms. Apply at 806 3 | Florida ave 92n #CR RENT—Office rooms in the Smith Hardin building. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 9317 e ————————— ~,R RENT—Two furnished rooms tor light housekeeping. Apply &t 104 East Oak and N. Florida Ave. 983 FORaREI\T—NEw 5room corta.ge, a bag of gold; bjg, the finder. Jeremiah's Bargj; front of D. B. py, p Store and the rewy;, at Room No. 12 p, butlding, by Smity 5 —t NOTICE - — "oy Sealed bids for the phy hcrse, harncss ang fire used by the Lakelan ment will be receivi e Ccmmittee of the (i te July 25th, 1513 7.6 ery letter and word reversed. { fn -~vhat part of the State you want to build, you naturally desire to purchase the BEST material at the LOWEST price, with the QUICKEST deliveries and the BEST freight rates. !SN"I' THAT A FACT? \cknowledging that taey are Facts, then YOU SHOULD PUR- ‘lIASE YOUR MATERIAL FROM ME, Offices, Salesrooms, Wharves, Track- age and Yards Hendry & Knight Terminals Florida outside the city limits and belonging Rl [ " JELK’S Macon Brick, Paving, Bullding, Fire and Rough Te!— LEGG'S Fancy Faced and Pressed Brick. BIBE’S Sewer and Drain Pipe. ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT. Metal Latks, Lime, Mortar, Roofing, etc. Quick Celiverles. Wire at my expense for prices dollvored. to | any part of the state. Tampa to versons llving outside the city ture. ¢ “The staudard by which all others are measured.” BGAVER BOARDS. i Phones 207 and 208 o . ) Some of Lakeland’s Oldest: and Most Conservative Investors Have Bought Lots In PALMA CEIA PARK “Tampa’s Close-In Suburb Where large sums of money are now being spent installing every eity convenience including MODERE SEWERAGE and WATER SYSTEMS, PAVED STREETS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS and TELEPHONES. Whers five new bungalows have just been completed and contrasts let for others in this beautiful property. Where lot values are increasing by leaps and bounds. Now is the time to get in “on the ground floor.” Prices $500 to $750. Terms $25 per lot cash; balance 2 per cent per Irt per month, DO IT NOW. TAMPA BAY LAND COMPANY The phyiscian who discovered him wrote the word “all” on a sheet of paper, and the boy could not pro- nounce it. The physician then wrote “lla” on the sheet, reversing the let- ' ters so that they would show properly only in a mirror, and the boy pro- nounced it “all” The physician learned the boy's mother also is left handed. Under the direction of the physician the teacher is gradually instructing the boy in putting letters and words on paper in their propor position. The ' task of teaching him to read sentences | printed from left to right is more dif- ficult. A less complicated case is that of & girl, an eleven-year-old pupil in the fitth grade. She entered the publie school three years ago, having spent some time in a parochial school. She was left-handed, and wrote from right to left, with words and letters re versed. Under constant Instruction she learned to use her right hand in writ- ing, and at the same time was taught to put the letters and words in proper position, from left to right. The physician who discovered her case sald she is able to use eitl hand in writing now. When she \uel the right hand, her writing is normal. But when she uses the left hangd, the old pecullarity asserts itself, words ond lotters are reversed and the sen- tence can be read omly by holding it up to a mirror. ) It was suggested that the cause of this condition Mes {n the fact that these pupils are unable to visualize properly the images which strike the eye. All images, it was sald, are really seen inverted and are turned in the proper position by an unconscious mental process. This explanation, physiclans contend, would not explain the case of the girl who has learned || to see objects as other children see them. PLAN A GIGANTIC SUN DIAL Paris Committee Would Thus Trans form the Place .Vendome—Not a New ldea. Paris—The old Paris committee, a | municipal body charged with the preservation of the ancient landmarks | of the city, Is now considering the remarkable proposal of a member that the Place Vendome be made a gigan- tic sun dial, with Napoleon's column as the pointer. All that is required, says Jules Vacquier, the promoter of { the idea, is to mark the roadway sur- TAMPA, FLORIDA LAKELAND REPRESENTATIVE—L J. SLOAN. i l IF YO ARE THINKING OF |[BUILDING. SEB "MARSHALL & SANDERS The 01d Rellable Contractors Who have been building houses in Lakeland for years, and who never "FELL DOWN? or failed to give satisfaction. All classes of buildings contracted for. The many fine residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their ability to rounding the column with a circle of large figures inlaid in the wood pave ment, which will thus give Paris an immense natural clock of absolute ac- curacy. This curfous suggestion is commented upon, and it {8 thought probable that the Paris municipal council will soon carry it out It is recalled, however, that the idea is not entirely original, as the same use wa proposed for the Place Vendome and its bronze column in the early part of the last century, much CONVICT TOLD OF TREASURE Portland, Ore., Officers Told of Hiding Place of $200,000 Stolen Treasure. — make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue Portland, Ore.—Although they a:e inclined to scout his story, detectives held Tom Alexander, an ex-convict, while they Investigate his hints of a :ache of $200,000 worth of loot, sup- posedly stolen in a train robbery near | Jgden two years ago Alexander recently was paroled from | he state prison and teld the officers | he would split the loot three ways, s AT TSNS 1~ G Tl e AT TN S T ORORIOOICR. : Ty i provided they would secure the re- | S " ease of an unpamed convict at Salem., | - Officers believe Alexander has heard ! ; prison gossip in regard to a “plant”™ | T ; | of some sort, and place little credence o in his story. close in. Screens, bath and all|reject any or all b | corner lot 70 x 100, “:adel."e]e:“ conveniences. E. 8, McGleshan, : §3/2005 iThelohn L CoX ma”,“ 301 W. Lemon St., cor. N. Y. ave. 988 ! 1992 Fri. l«()S SALE—New 7-room house nev- FOR RENT—Two cottages on Gil-| Some of A B bud J er occupled. South Florida avenue, |\ . onye. Apply to Mts. T. |ings for rent herc . hin Dixieland. $500 cash, balance ; yroq.x phone 209. 1001 |Sale and also lots. ::om $40 per montn. 'lorida & Geor-! AT G R I Fire !nsurancc wri:1 & ¢ia Land Compan;. Munn build- FOR RENT--Furnisked or unfurnisb-| jngg merehandise, 1. af i ing Pbone 72. 964 ©d house on N. Y. ave. Bath. light8| niture in millionaire of 3 —— e e running water and all conven | reagonable rates. ol | FOR SALE—Cheap: 1 safe, $25; + jences. Apply to Mrs. F. A. Mor- Business along thes © 1 shoe bench and stool, §6; 1 cash rel] at Mrs. S. M. Booth’s, South|ed, Promptness, fito | register, $40; 1 silk thread cab-, Kentucky avenue. Phone 804-| ficiency guaranteed, Ul | inet, $5; 1 cotton thread cabinet, §2;| Eilue. G. WILLvie 1 sane, $1; 2 counters, $5 each; &/ - -~ 117 Ketuckv Blig 4. display tables, $2.50 eacr; 1 310 n mirror, $5; 1 $26 mirror, $10; | Mlscellaneous. aby show cases, at almost vour own a | i Tan S TR T Rt .or| Bl o N:;’;fi:wfi';':";“" Dufty’s Dec Shot Chill and Fev-| TO WHOL IT JAT( 994. * Ton':, 4 or b doses guarantzed TR 1 am leaving today ; tever, or lagrippe. Taken as a tonic | Beach, All persons wy;_:ia 1t will build =p the system, improve have business will yfa Al the appetite and make life worth |same with the First Mg " ing. For sale at all drug stores, -who are authorizer t0 ¥gn F‘Oi{ SALE-—16 Brown Legorn hens, 6 White Orpington hers, one White Orpington cocksrel; Cooks' strain. Phone 232 Blue or 339. 25¢ a oftle. manufactured by G. |e‘el‘y particular. the 1008 B. 3cot* akeland, Fla. 968 |993 MORRIS : gy L [ The National Steel Remfort-q Cement Vault, Best in the World As a Buriat Rece): Nothing Heretofore Manufactured Can Compet: ¢ | ¢ | ks The NATIONAL WATER-PROOF CEMENT Vi R It is all the name implies: at First: Steel Reinforced rhroughouf{with expanded St makes it strong and ghoul-proof. k Second: It is water-proofed by a Specal Process, and i is sealed to the body of vault, after the casket is placed {herelm VISIBLE SEAL that shows the sealing is absolutely perfcct \ The old method of burials in a Wooden Rough Box i perseded by the more e 3 Sanitary, Everlastmé,—Vermm-Proof Gf Proof, Waterproof, Natural Vault This will last in perfect condisj ‘condition the remains of the dear de The price is within the reach o All undertakers can supply it | | | su on for ages and keep 10 parted, f everyone. at the Factory Price. ---MADE BY-- : : ~ LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL STONE WoR H. 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