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| RE toska, WHITE CR LPE DE CHINE i ‘Conservatory of ‘ Member Amer- . 306 Lakeland, . K Lessons in | Vocal Culture. . Treatment | C-Wflq Eye, Ear, 0 and Throat. Glasses fitted Urosded. 1t Olnl. 141; Residence, 22. mdmmme There is a puggestion of oriental lux- ury about this house gown, though ruluflmu ity v Lakeland, Neriaa the model s an eminently simple one. S 1y The material is white crepe de chine nAL !‘_] and the skirt is slashed deeply at eith- “ ' n er side of the front over inverted box plaits of rich colored Persian silk. A m I\IIMI.I‘. . Pestafes very wide girdle of the silk is draped : Phoue up on the bodice, a black satin sash [l.tdence Phons 300 Red, confining the wide girdle at the walst . LAKELAND, FLA. line. ( e 2 i e s (0 For Health. Remember that rich foods are ene- mies of a delicate skin. The rose leaf skin of the baby comes from its sim- ple diet. A cupful of hot water with a little lemon juice added to make it palata- ble, taken the first thing in the morn- ing, will often prevent a bilious at- tack. Sick headache caused from indigcs- ! tion may often bo cured by taking two PRO%OR IRV unuflg (- TRORNEYS-AT-LAW oland . Florida s N ) teaspoonfuls of powdered charcoal in half a glass of water. IARAEE. WHEELLR Sleeplessness is frequently due to OSTEOPATH want of food; a glass of warm milk } and '3, Skipper TPulldlng ' and a bit of bread will often send the ! Lakeland, Fla. restless one to sweet slumbers. ® phone, 278 Black. Hot water as a beverage is exceed- one, 278 Blue. ingly wholesome, especially when the digestive organs are weak. It should R, C. C. WILSON be taken before and after each meal. The tendency to hair growth on the CIAN. AND S8URGEON Attention Given to Disenses face which is fostered by the use of [en and Chfldren. Ofice | grease may be checked by using some spirits of camphor with it. NOTICE OF ELECTION Whereas, a petition signed by a number of the qualified electors of | the city of Lakeland has been pre- sented to the City Council of the Ia T v, Bryent’ Bepting Phone 350, said city asking for the calling of an R Lakeland, Dierida. election for the purpose of submit- ting to the qualitied voters of the' i AH 3. M0TXH said city of Lakeland the question of . NOTARY PUBLIC. mtnmtnntl.ll Real Sgta® ne interesting snays in W% 7 1ArDAR proparty, ferms, o ~ 10 me &t once. Wil tra® 1ash OF OB easy terms. ~“14, Juteh & Gentry Blds establishing a commission form of government for the city of Lake- land; And, whereas, the City Council of ; the city of Lakeland did, by a two. | thirds vote, pass favorably upon the petition, Now, therefore, in pursuance of the power vested in me as mayor under the charter and ordinances of the said city, BE IT KNOWN that an election will be held in the city of Lakeland | on the 8th day of October, A. D. 1913, for the acceptance or reject ing of a commi.eion form of govern- for the election of five (5) commis- sioners; one to be elected from each respective ward and one from at large, the said commissioner from at large shall be known as mayor; sald election to be held in accordance with the revised ordinances of the city of Lakeland. 0. M. EATON, Mayor. oooum»m ' JOUIS A YORT “THE ARCRITECY" qldd.trlilhll. h 6600000600066008000¢ | PRESTONTAWYER A RESOLUTION TO ES- TABLISH A FORM OF COM- . or nullity, respectively, THP F\'[ NING TE IH.IMM LAK yecutl\e and Judxnm powers ol thc sald cily are vesied mission, subjeet o as olliciu fur ries labored under prior to the adoption of Luis form, i the sa s ur wliod now obtain for a functionary, shall be exercised, per- ‘ormed, or fullilled under this com- auseion form in manner and turm nereinafter dirceted, and such acts ' or ordinances shall be of effect as though the official or functionary still obtained except that persons di. rected or provided for shall fill the capacity or function. Section 4—Differentiation of Powers ! Powers of governmenut bcretofore vested in the variously named city officials or functionaries shall be in the commission and commissioners o scope following: one from each of the four wards of the city and one at large. The commissioner-at-large shall be | known as ‘‘mayor,” shall preside at | meetings of the commissioners, shall i vote on all questious, but shall not exercise or have the right of the veto. The commissioners shall, at their drst meeting, elect a vice president or mayor pro tempore. The commissioners shall exercise the general governmental powers in them vested in manner deemed wise, having ever the power to determine upon and employ a municipal man- ager, to create such departments uj. on their election, as are deemed ex- pedient, to determine upon and em- ploy persons for various duties and functions of the said municipality. Provided ever that persons not elected by the people shall be re- movable arbitrarity. Section 5—uiections Uenerally, Qualification o Copumis- sioners Commissicners shall qualify as Councilmen do under the present torm of governmenc. Time, Call, and Manner of Holding Llections shall be held at such times as are required by laws or ordinances enacted or ordained, or to be enacted or ordained; shall be called by the commission, except in | cases provided otherwise, when oc- casion exists; shall be held in man- ner to be provided, or to be provided by the board of commissioners. Section 6—Initiative, Referendum and Recall Initlation or reference of laws or | ordinances shall be preceded by a' | petition slgned by twenty.five (25) | per centum in number of the elec- tors who voted at the preceding election for commissioner-at.larze, and shall be determined by a major- | ity vote of electors; therealter la\\ l Commissioners shall be subject to | recall upon aflirmative wajority vote of the qualified electors, preceded by petition to the governor of the Stat of Florida, signed by twenty-five (25) per centum in number of those who voted in the preceding eloc- tion for commissioner.at-larce. [p- on receipt of such petition the gov- ernor shall call such election with- | in thirty days. i | | Upon recall the term unexphed ! 3 shall be filled in manuner prmidr_-d generally for elections. The first twenty_tive signers 0!‘ petitions of f{nitiation, referendum | or recall, gha!l give, urder ocath, their residence and vocation. Scction 7—All Iaws and Ordinances of the Citv Not Inconsistent Retained Laws and ordinances not incon- sistent with the form of commission government herein adopted, remain in full force and effect. 8ection 8—Term, Qualifications, and Compensation of Commissioners The commissioners shall be elect- ed for two years, shall be qualified 1d com such hmntations | 1 otlictal or There shall be five commlulonerl, | "mn‘m . MISSION GOVERNMERT | voters of the city of Lakeland, ani | ARTOW. mm‘ i shall recelve compeneation in the | “M of Pitleg ond Waw Be it resolved by the Council ot, #um ‘of one hundred dollars’ ($100) | ('etate Law o Spestaity the city of Lakeland, Florida, that| . ppnum payable quarterly. _—W__— in manner and purport hereof a form Seotion 9—Time o Inception ] i hoocx of commission government {8 adopt- | e T L o ehall be | ;| 140 m M:S s S Biates o 0 . fn force and offect on January 1, Reom 13 ection 1—=Status of Corporate 1914, upon ncceptance by the peo- | e xd Powers ple. The adortion of this form of com- MORRIS Q. MUNN - [ misslon government ehall in no gense I“‘rr ‘h]\m‘w City Couneil Signe on That Roed. | be corstened to increase or diminish | H. L. SWATTS. City Clerk. s along the :'s v:'f:?'r-dv in l‘.:n nl-v‘!.'hn[‘:alf Appraved by me this Gth day Of ¥e to paint our ation of Polk county, Flo “‘",Scplcmur, e <.”. fourd the known as the city of Lakeland, | 0. M ATON th attend tion O—Transnesition of Power ek bl i Scetion 2—Transnesition of Powers Mayor. A1l covernmental, laziciative, ex. ! ELAND, FLA,, OCT. 4, 1913, . ,.-\,,-......,..‘“ b-hh“h iblhwl‘ufl:i Cf I7rs. Charpell, of Tive Years' ¢ =ing, Relieved by Cardul, b I8 — rcll of this town, ive years with worn 1ly troubles, also stomach frouotes, and my pumshmenl Was tiore liais any one could tell, I tricd rrost every kind of medicine, but none did me any good, I read one day abont Cardui, the wo- { man’s tonic, and § d.cided to try it. | had not taken but about six bottles until i1 was almost cured. 1t did me more 1 good than all the other medicines I had ‘lned put together, My friends began askin; looked so well, and | toi | Cardui, Several are now taking it.” ! Do you, lady reader, sufter from any | of the ailments due to womanly trouble, 1 suca as headache, backache, sideache llwplessncss. and that everlastingly nreJ feeling? If 50, let us urge you to give Cardul l trial. \Ve fcel confident it ‘\lwll help you, ust as it has a million other women in e past half century, Begin faking Cardul to-day. w't regretit. All druggists. Woite to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., W Advisory Dent, Coatianooga, Tenn., tor Stecral Imatsuctions onyour case ard 64-page book, “Home Treaument for Women,” s plain wrapper. N.G. 124 HOBBS KNIGHT South Florida Premier Wagon and | Harness Makers | sutiered for me why | 178 ! wo A Member of the Tampa Merchants' Transportation Ascociation COMIE TO TAMPA Trade With Us, and We Will Pay Your Fare Both Ways We sell Old Hickory and Iackney [ Farm and Turpentine Wacons, Loy Carts, Drays and Business Wagzons of Every Deseription. Also, Iackuey Buggices, Iarness, Saddles, Ete, YOUR OLD AUTO MADE NEW We paint and repair Automobiles, Our prices are right, and your fare is refunded both ways. F ASE RS ISIADISIBIGIN K OISIS KN SN SACN G BATE’S 2 [ Gy ey ) :,*., ..iw@ 4 p.- DD ou =i ) £ @@@@@Efifi@@@fi" mm SI_‘)&M G@@@ @ Mt. Ai-y, M. C.—Nirs. Sarah M. Chiap- | them lbout make a specialty of Automobile Tops. | thls store to sell the kind of mer- chandise that is notsold in the gen- eral stores? Always trying to give better quality for your money. Glad to show you my new serges, whlpcord, brocades, wool charmeuse, French nov- elties. Tnmmmgs to match everythmg Buttons covered, all sizes. second floor, conducted bv Mrs. Aubuchon G. TAC: DLy ORI T IR N SO DI UIF .07 3, D Th° Fail Days Are Here AND OUR FALL SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLE ARE HERE ALSO h Patents, Gun Metals, Tans, Bucks and Scztins. We have them adll We Invite ycur inspection. —— We have installed modern machin- ery for shoe repairing, All work guaranteed and _turned out same day recelived. 22k DUTTON-HARRIS CO. Foot-Fitters Phone Avenue 358 Blue L S O SRR -, S0 S ow. o e AUTOMOBILE OQWNERS! I have installed a Vulcanizer and am prepared to do TIRE!REPAIRING 0f the most difficult kind, and can give you satisfaction and save you money. Also | o TIRES PLACED ON BABY CARRIA GES WHILE YOU WAIT W. B. ARENDELL Bicycle and General Repair Slop Cedar Street, Just Back of Central Pharmacy - : | | = ‘PUW!."U LR 28. UL AF, oW TR AN WY WO r.r..nr.cnmvu“‘sm‘-'vo POPRO® D (wd)) ..6»“.1\« VAR I akeland Business College iPrepares Young Men and Young Women for licra t ve positions as Stenogriphers, Boolkkeepers "elegraphers and Civil Cervice employers. }\II Fnglish and Commercial ¥ranches taught in ‘bothday and night sessions. Darcnts enter your son or daughternow and give ’fl\ m a thorouoh commercial training at one- fourth the cost of sending them elsewhere. ‘Call and get our terms or address V. P, HOLLAND. MANAGE S vnan R =) (7 3 : foed ) MAEBIC FE i know that itis the policy of % % = BATES. Dress-making Department on '» FENCING