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$AGE SIX. A ———— < . e —————— 0 NOTICE OF cmar? OF NAME! Classified FOR 13th day of September, A. D., 1913, the undersigned, by authority of a vote of more than three-fourths of all the stock of the Alafit Trading Company, at a meeting held for that' ee purpose, and called and notifted- as provided under section 2675 (215 of article 9, of chapter 2, of the gen- eral statutes of the State of Florida, will apply to his excellency, Park Trammell, governor of the State o Florida, for a change in the. corpo- rate name and residence of\the said Alafia Trading Company, that the name and residence will be thanged os follows: “The uame of this corporation shall be “The Ridgewood Trad- fag Company;” its principal of= fice shall be at Lakeland, and its principal place of business shall be ‘at Rldgewood, Florida, all in Polk «ounty. The remaining provisions of the charter of the said Alafi Trading Company, for which letters patent were issued on Dacember 1, 1906, shall remain as at® present <onstituted. h Lakeland, Florida, August D., 1913, ALAFIA TRADING COMPANY) 1072 By J. D. O’'Hern, Secretaly, 1072 Secretary. LRI < MG, SR DRI FOR DRUG FOR SALE. FIA TRADING COMPANY Notice is hereby given that on the JR SALE—Good wmilch cow. F. B. 'errell. 934 D R I SR FOR SALE—Free dirt. Kindling wood at $1 per load. Apply at Kibler hotel. 836 FOR SALE—Nice dry stovewood on and. Don’t forget to phone 368 Red, The Wnod Yard. 084 FOR SALE—New 5-room house and . ¢ 1-2 acres at city limits. $1,75 'he John F. Cox Realty Co. 1124 FOR SALE—20 acres on South Florida Ave. Fine location. $6,000. v’l‘he John F. Cox Realty Co. 1124 FOR SALE—Néw house, 6 roo A.| /and bath. Lot 52x140, Price $2,100. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1124 = FOR SALE--Good horse and buggy. ‘Will sell cheap. C. W, Deen. 1122 OLD HOUSE FOR SALE—Will take $76 if sold at once. Florida Georgia Land Co., phome 172, /Munn Bldg. 1086 FOR SALE AND RENT—My stoc of goods for sale, my store build- ing for rent. Corner New York avenue and Main street. GAIN if you hurry. E. J. Surgical Goods, Household and Sick Room Sup: plles go to e S et i e s FOR SALE—200,000 Missionary strawberry plants. F. A. Bar- hite. 1114 Lake Pharmac Bryan’s Drug Store We wil' send them up to you and will try to treat you right, PHONE 42 FOR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms. Apply at 317 South Vir. ginia avenue. 1089 FOR RENT—New G6-room cottage close in, screens and all conveni- 1 ences, K. 8. McGlashan, corner / N. Y. Ave, and Lemon St. 1125 FOR RENT—Rooms for light house: { keeping, Call at 405 South Flor- ida avenue. 1128 FOR RENT—Boarding house. A nice 18-room boarding house, nicely located in Lakeland, Fla., for rent. House has 14 bed | Tooms, one room large enough for " four beds, dining room and kit en, serving room, electricall lighted, city water, one bath room, two toilets and lavatory, House_has a splendid trade a present, every room being full, ex. cept two. Only two and a half blocks from A. C. L. station. Price of rent, $60 per month. Apply to J. W. Kimbrough Realty Co., Room 11, Bryant building. 1117 ol watches, lockets, lri:oc-hal, etc., is noticeabls pezfect taste as well as self-evi good quality. The Jewelry ws Landle is the kind wees to give satisfaction-no aow long it is worn. If you d 10 give sometihng of permanent ve'. oay case will supply it. FOR RENT—4 unfurnished room; easonablerent. Appl to C. C. /Shinmors with Lakeland Hard- ware and Plumbing Co. 1087 e e e e T WANTED TO RENT—S5, 6 or 7-room house, bungalow preferred; im- provements, shade and fruit trees, within eight blocks of school. Address “K" care Tele- gram. 1126 FOR RBENT — Furnished rooms. Phone 317 Black. 502 N. Ken- tucky Ave. 1116 .Miscellaneous. ./ Are you a bargain hunter? Then "g0 to the Clonts’ store in your rounds. You won't be disappointed. You will find it there. 1047 LOST—Diamond pendant brooch, around Lake Morton, between Lime and Chfles streets. Finder return to Red Cross Pharmacy and receive reward. 112: sterlized cream Pure, ricn, trom cows inspected and passed }y the City Pure Food Depart- ment. Manufactured under the most modera and perfect p nditions. ALL ingredients t go to make our cream Owner and Manufac- turers’ Agent UST be the standard of pur- and quality. There is a W. K. Jackson-assecutes- W, K, McRae Brokerage--Real [Estate vHB KVENING rELEGRAM, A 1A IO BN L SIS A e BN FOOATRINROINETL - UNG! &7 »;,-’1 /r*/ Ly AMBER SHADE OF SHANT ;%, \‘}";4 i ¢ :’/ = f ¥ ” 4 o - ‘ ,’f\" G ‘¢ 0 e terlal Is Most Valuable Addl- | ; This example illustrates a cool surinr; | ‘\ .« mer coat-dress of fancy shantung : K, 2 | ; l & 4 4 ¢ » A A M oat: Dress of That Ma- Cool Summer C e é WANTED TO LEASE—Residence or bungalow of five rooms and bath, all improvements, including hot tion to the Wardrobe. v vaist sash | ¢ a dull amber shade, with a wals ; in a lovely tuchsia-colored ribbon and and cold water, range, cupboards, i 4 . refrigerator, screens, shades, elec- | & trimming of little butt]or;s"::":::dstel: % : . tric light fixtures, etc. Close in, | correspond. Straigbt St it | . R Py e A ‘| in at a long shonlder line, and 8 .Address P. 0. Box 308, Lakeland, m 1]up at the base for the egress of kilt 8 111 ed lace rufies, a similar rufie oc- WANTED—A firstclass salesman Good position for the right man. Address or apply to U. G. Bates, Lakeland. 1043 The Question of t\l_]e. With a Frugal Housey LOST — Between FEarl Hendrix’s home on Florida avenue and Lake Pharmacy, a Kappa Alpha frat pin. Shaped like a shield and set with rubles and pearls. Find- er return to News office and re- ceive reward. 1109 The increasing price of food styff; demand economy. It’s not necessay to buy cheaper food or buy less, ju; § buy your groceries from us ay GETMORE FOR YOUR M) Best Butter, per pound fugar, 17 pounds Cottulene, 10 pound pails...... Cottolene, 4-pound pails. ......... 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. $nowdrift, 10-pound pails......... 3 cans family size Cream ....... .. ..... .. ., e e———————————————— LOST—On South Lake Ave. or East Morton St., one 21-jewel Hamil- ton, open-face watch; size 18. Finder please return to 209 South Lake Ave. O. T. Cason. 1113 If you get it from the Clonts’ re, it's all right, as to price and ality. 1047 LADIES WANTING SEWING DONE t home, by the day, will please Best of references. 1112 WANTED(— Your safety ralor blades to resharpen. Made bet: ter than new. 26¢, 36c and 50¢ Lakeland Furniture & Hardware Co. 748 6 cans baby size Cream......... . | LOST—A fob with locXet attached. 1.2 barrel best FIOUr .....c.ocvaetenreee Initials F. J. W. engraved on front of locket. Iindr please re- urn to News office and receive re- ard. X 12 pounds best Flour QOctagon Soap, 6 for ....... Ground Coffee, per pound ... ... .. DUFFY'S DEAD SHOT CHILL AND FEVER TONIC—2 to 6 doses guaranteed to break up any case | of chill and fever, or lagrippe Taken as a tonic, it will build up | the system, improve the appetite and make life worth Mving. For sale at all drug stores 26¢ a bot- tle. Manufactured by G. BE. Scott, Lakeland, Fla. 6 gallons Kerosene ...... BRANA i E. 6. TWEEDE R A BOTUT QL T ST IR LTI P PRPOPOOPSPLTOTOTATSATPOT LTS LSO ORI L P UHISEROPO I, "0 = g0 - oo curring at the throat, while a fillup 968 | 1s supplied in a tiny cross-over vest of i white net, ornam~ited with wee buts LR tons covered witl ‘e gold shantung. It will be remarked that the tunic is of Russian persuasion, while the skirt & bag of gold; big reward awalts|pag g punci mouvement back and 1 g R Sask g Make Her Fi.-:eb Easier--Quicker--Be LOST In- Lakeiand, Baturday, Jaly 19, o the/ finder. It will be foumd oo | front, the sides gathered in a few miah's Bargain Counter, iu|slight folds, close at the hem. into front of D. B. Djckson’s Grecery | these, at the right side in front and Store and the reward will be paid | the left at the back at Room No. 12, Futch & Gentry 7 building, by Smith and McMullen. SASHES LINED WITH COLOR‘ 1907 Glve Just the Right Touch of Rellef to the Always Popular Black and White Combination. R s 1129 | Women who like to be distinet from their neighbors are returning to black T onm mrtarmerarie | and white as an admirable combination FOR COUNCILMAN for street as well as house wear, and he many friends and subporters | ong of the bits of color that they al- of N. A. Riggins, hresldlng in | low themselves is to line the sash. ’ Ward three announce him as a can- | This lning shows in the loose ends didate for Councilman to fill out the [ more than anywhere else, but as the | ([. Come to our store and unexpired term of R. E. Scipper, | sash i8 not drawn closely around the in special election Sept. 23 mext. | DPody, it shows up attractively in fleet- et us talk this matter over with you, [ t us shov 1116 ing glimpses at the side and in front. One of the exclusive methods of pou the little inexpensiv implements that will make N 4 (@ It won’t cost you bu very little and think how muck happier your wife will be. WANTED-—Furnished rooms by a ouple with one small child, prob- bly for long period of time. . Box 211. g " | making a one-plece frock that is to NOTICE FOR BIDS The Board of Bond Trustees acting as a Boarri h: 2 saSh..is to drop a broad panel of Public Works, and the Commissioner of Pub- of the material, finished with a heavier lic Works of the City of Lakeland, Florids, fabric at the edges, from the shoulders will on or before 10 a. m., on the 2d day of | t0 knees. Across this goes the sash, September, 1913, recelve sealed bids for the| DOt &t the waistline, but bdelow the curbing, concrete foundations and paving of the | hips, and the whole effect is quite slim following named streets, or parts of streets in| and girlish. the City of Lakeland, Florida. Said bids to| The black satin model that is made contaln separate figures for curbing, concrete| {n this manner has its sash lined with foundations and paving. white satin and run through a three- Asphalt Composition Paving. inch loop of the material in front, just Massachusetts avenue from Pine to OQak above the waistline. The sash drops streets; 26 feet wide. Oak street from Mas- down from that to ten inches below sachusetts to Kentucky avenue, 24 feet wido. Lemon street from Florida to Massachusetts the waistline in the back and is not avenue, 20 feet wide. The work to be doae in | SPread out across the hips, but allow- accordance with plans ind specifications made| ©d to hang in careless folds. by the Engineer representing the City of| When a black sash is lined with Lakeland and filed in the office of the Secretary | king’s blue or Vatican purple, the ef- of the Board. All bids to be addressed to| fect is good, although it does not have “Secretary of the Board of Publle Worls,| the distinction of the white lining, Lakeland, Fla., and marked ‘Street Paving| bmt after all that may be merely a Bids.* » matter of personal opinion and many| The Board of Public Works and the Com-| women m: missloner of Public Works reserve the right wl u‘n:y"' ay prefer the touch of brik reject any and all bids. , By order of the Board of Publie Works and "l& plfl;;ge{l;:g:hl?l‘k these sashes Commissioner of Public Works of the City of oy sty ot 'pmm‘l:; 8&0::: Lakeland, Florida, dated August 21; 1013. » . H. D. BASSETT, | brought out in thin cloth suits for au. tumn, such as, for instance, a raven colators, Etc. Vice Chalrman Board Bond Trustees, act- ing for the Board of Public Works.| blue gabardine one-piece frock with a sash of self-colored satin lined with 0. 1. POPE. Commissioner Public Works. w l L S 0 N dull red, blue and black plald. [ - Hardware Co. an easier day’s work for your wife. @ Handsome, durable kitchenware of all kinds~ Food Choppers, Toasters, | Keen Edged Cutlery, Per Sleeveless Coats, Some curious slceveless coats are et | v belng worn. These are taken over Rea_lfi_' K back and front like scapulars, but| Estate ;i they are not cut on quite such straight | lines. The sides are entirely cut out | until toward the hem. where the back | ; and front are continued round to but. [ ! | ton over and meet each other, A belt, | | Opposite Phone - e - fn “Frozen Cus- which is often of black satin ang i | gl TellUs What You Have to Sell, e R . Depot 7l » and POINSETTIA Ice We Will Try to Find a Buyer |::. m:;:fli:l.conht:u‘f: o:g:l:h :m ’ Try it Tell Us What You Wantto Buy; i To Clean Canvas Shoes. ' : SALE BY We Will Try to Find a Seller Oxide of zinc is the simplest I E. e y e most n:;nfc: .gue.t’mo; g,e:n..:: i Y ar dware Headqua} fln l ke Pharmacy Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building R et 1 et s S i a e & with a small brush, rubbing n . LAKELAND. Lakeland L L Florida | peroustly sad et arv batore wear | A Wa“t Ad Wi" Bri“g R