Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 7, 1913, Page 3

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Teacher of Music om the Conservatory of rmany). Member Amer- tion of Musicians. 306 ffrginia Ave., Lakeland, 299 Black. Lessons in mony and Vocal Culture. g. Orchestra furnished jons. Reasonable terms. Wommmm The Frofessions- lelted to Trentment lfl‘raperatlonl of Eye, Ear, Nosé and Throat. Glasses fitted 1f needed. one: Office, 141; Residence, 22. Buite 1, Bryant Building, LAKELAND, FLA. e e - i i e - ot . W R GROCVER, PHYRICIA AND sURORCH, Boom b sL0 4 BeLiued h’kvu& ods u N. L. ERYARD, DENTINT. :tpper Building, Over Pestefies Phone 339. Restdence Phuoe 300 Raé. L’KILANQ, LA R’ ¥ s VD h DELTIEY vireablishod fe July, 1508 s 14 and 16 Kentueky Bubide hones: Ofice 130; Residons BJ — ANTOR & LAWLER— ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW uldpfl Florids DR mAH E. WHEELER i OSTEOPATH ms 2 and 3, Skipper TPuilding Lakeland, Fla. n‘nue. phone, 278 Black. > % phone, 278 Blue. tuCOWILSON ~~PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON #al Attention Given to Diseases { yc-n and Children. Office Rat »Bryant Bldg., Suite 9. Phone 367. Lawyer, Nm‘ 1, Bryaat’ Bupdiog ¢ Phone 360. G Lakeland, Fierida. e e EMIAH 3. SMITX cil NOTARY PUBLIO. s, lovestments in Real Sgtel 2-¢ ) SO Interesting snape in B . maburben property, feres. e or 500 me at once. Will tras Iil for oash or on easy terms. som 14, Futch & Gentry Blds W Lakelaad, Fla. o1 ‘R 3. XUFFAKER, . =fAftorney-at-Law— v Mtuart Bidg Partewn, B , % PRESTON. LAWY b Ran of Court Rom — —— | with which she selects and pu's on BARTOW. FLOR/BA 3.2.00% her veil. Just now she Is " g 1) (emination of Vitles and Baw Lakeland Lodge No. 1391, Benevo | with her tailored hat a com;! Batate Law o Epecialty. lent and Protective Order of Eixs |Of flesh-colored fine mal whir from a short distance dur 1ot show neets every Thursday might in lods: o hich makes ! in seem L ” EeS Syve FIOMLOYVP BERUNRES. VIRLIAR NreLL i: :llt:z:.l:xdg“r ”r ss. O '.'el? in LUASGELIC FTENOGRAPHER GBORGE \IOOKE E R the center of & threadl{k F Eptay ““ Bidg. Reom 11 wn cordially or leal pattern in self I8 em ™ m broidered a “bLeauty” olack :nd the etrip o sied £0 - that the spot stril Lerey and ) Neatly Expresse¢ Warnalng. 2 e g dinlie, d a ol ::' Ib(:‘l‘l’d‘“l‘ e | *This seat 18 provided by the vieas tl:;‘ it ; 1‘ i ‘xn o “f" for old pcople and children, and not -“',_.‘ ; : ’” i 1,3('? wf‘,‘ ndt::.: i‘or men who are born tired,” is the &85 in : L e e 4 | [Dscrintion on & puiile sect which Nar H Hakn 3 DuRY th K1 Vgt been plaeed 6ty HoRIn x 1 5 mattes . i h i e DRR A e b i 3 SR SR Vontoska’ ..Ihe Lodges.. l e e e e s talm CLapter, U. &. B. meets pvery weond spd fourtn Thursday atght © each wonih ar 7:30 3. m. Mn fwra Keen, W. M.; 4. F WilsoL »ey. TTavelaud Lodge No. 31 F & 4 v. Regular communications held o: iecond and 4th Mondays at 7:80 » % Visiting brethren Jcordially 1z "1ted. J. C. OWENS, W. M. J. F. WILSON, Secy KOrer Kegular moeting every v .80 at 0dd Fellows Hall vz wembers always welcoms ¥. D. BRYAN, . Cnoaucellor Commasésr ACKSON, Secretary ZUST 33, G. A K. Meats the frst Saturday !a ever; nonth at 10 o m. st the home o ¥. Sparling on Kemtucky avenue rHAFPER. Commander i R. TALLEY. Adjutant Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. N: ‘s meets tha first Thursday night & wch month in Masonic Hall. Visit a3 companions welcomed. A, U .eonard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, Beey Tuestx. Vist: Lakeland Cazp No. 78, W. 0. W @eets every Thursda night Wond mep Clrcl. first and third Thursdy: Uunoonl at 3:0v o'clock. W. ) Cttridge, Councls Commander; Mrs ‘ula Hebb, Gusidian of Circle. POLK ENCAMYMENT NO. & 1 0 0.2 jon fn the manner shown. Polk Encam,ment No. 3, I. O « f., meets the first and thlrd Nou tays. Visiting Pat‘larchs welcome F. A. McDONALD, Scrite 1 B, ZIMMERMAN, Chist Patriarch. GLAtoB LA Urange siossom Div, No 11 .1 A to B. of L. E. meeta ever, m‘ond and fourth Weénesdays ¢ «ars moutd at 2:30 p. w. Visitis; ..aters always welcolse, MRS ). C. BROWN 8ec¢). Meots every Tuesday night et )clock, at Mcoonald's hall. {mited Brosherhood of Carpemten sad Joiners of America, Local 1776 Meets each Thureday night 1 Morgau & (Groover hall. ove Bates’ Dry Gnods Store. Visitin, brothe.s welcome, R. 1. MARSJ ALL, Presideat J. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres. J. W. JTOGAN, Treasurer J. H FELNS, Fin. Secy. H F. DIETRICH, Rec. Soey H. u. COX, Conductor *\MUEL BOYER, W. 8CaRR, L. WIiLLOUGHBY, Elnora Rebekah Lodge No. ¢ aeets overy second and fourth Moo day nigbs at 1. 0. O. £, hall. Vant ing brothers and wisters cordiall: mvitea. MR« (. E. ROBERTSON, N @ MRA. GUY ARENDELL, B8ee. Lake Lodge No. 2,1.0.0. 7 woots ¥.1day nights at 7:30, at . 1 0, F. bail. Visiting drothers ar ordially invited. J. 4. REYNOLDS, Sec. 0. M. EATON, N. G. ORDIR OF EAGLIS. Tue Vraternal Order of Eagl» aee(s every Wednesday aight o '80, at 0dd Fellows' hall. J. H. WILLIAMS, Presi¢ent € M. SMAILS Secretary THE EVENING TELEGRAM, -y pins, which consists of four ordinary e LES FOR SAFEIY PINS Pretty and Dainty Little Cushion Has Ore Feature That is Something of a Novelty. The accompan: A particularly ¢keteh fllustrates and dainty little fangular 1n s shape, s made Mlh cream-colored satin | | and edged with a pale pink silk cord carried guto two loops at each of the lower corners. Upon the front a neat and simple floral design is embroid- ered consisting of three pale pink dog roses, with white centers, and leaves worked in various shades of green. At the top of the cushion there is & smart bow of pale pink satin ribbon with & loop of some of the same ribbon ar™ ranged above it for suspending the cushion from the post of the iooking- glass or a nail in the wall. The novel feature about this cushe fon 18 the provision made for safety little key rings sewn on at the base, and to which the pins may be fastened If hooks are sewn on between each ring they will be found very useful for hanging up keys or other small articles. VANITY CASES OF 0DD DESIGN Manufacturers Have Devised Many New ldeas for This Indispens- able Appendage. The vanity case has become 80 much a part of a woman’s outfit that the manufacturers are discovering many odd ways for her to carry it. To take one's powder puft and lip rouge from one's handbag has become commonplace; now & woman can tuck these in her bracelet. One of the new kind has flexible links of gold wire, with the vanity box on top in the shape of an oval medallion with a handsome monogram. Or she can wear it around her neck a8 a sautoir. Fascinating vanity pend- ants are shown of all styles and prices, from tiny ones of French jew- elry to diamond studded boxes no bigger. than a child's locket. Among the most popular of the vanity cases for the neck are those of colored Rus- slan enamel on & linked chaln to match, Again, one may carry a vanity box on the end of the parasol, or as the head of a big hatpin, disguised as a charm for her chatelaine, or even set in one of the big buttons that orua- ment her corsage draperies. Ona girl, who wore a watch on the back of one riding glove, had set in tue other a small vanity case ready for fnstant use when she dismounted. An- other girl has a similar case in the end of her crop. The new opera bags include a van- {1ty box, and those thatdo not may be { pupplied with them by small pockets sewed to the interior of them VEIL ADDS MUCH TO EFFECT Selection of Material and Its Adjust ment Are Matters of the Utmost Importance. One reason why the French woman —aristocrat or bourgeols—invariably looks so smart, {8 because of thc care r L\I\ELAX\D I‘LA OCT. 17, 1913, | | a: ki i s i oo A ot i B Iy about the face : ts ed neatly away under the b a¢ the Craqueie meshes modest floral or § land ulm Char with elaborat are drapcd in a flowin and their ends «!'owed to fall grace- tully over the back of the figure. This About Blouses, They have waistcoats, That s, waistcoat eftects, It 18 a broad vestee usually, NOTICE OF ELECTION — Whereas, a petition signed by a gumber of the qualified electors of the city of Lakeland has bLeen pre- sented to the City Council of the 8aid city asking for the calling of an election for the purpose of submit- utug to the qualified voters of the said city of Lakeland the question of 28tablishing a commission form of sovernment 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 Jetition, 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. 1413, for the ucceptance or reject iag of a commigsion form of govern- for the election of five (6) commis- sioners; one to be elected from each respective ward and ene from at large, the said commissioner from at large shall be known as mayor; said election to be held in accordance with the revised ordinances of the 'ity of Lakeland. ). M. EATON, Mayor. A RESOLUTION TO ES- TABLISH A FORM OF COM- MISSION GOVERNMENT Be it resolved by the Council ot the city of Lakeland, Florida, that i manner and purport hereof a form )t commission government is adopt- Sr:ction 1—S8tatus of Corporate Powers The adoption of this form of com- mission government shall in no sense he construed to increase or diminish the powers vested in the municipal corporation of Polk county, Florida, known as the city of Lakeland. Section 2—Transposition of Powers ! All governmental, legislative; ex. ecutive and judiclal powers of the said city are vested in the said com- mission, subject to such limitations as officlals or functionaries labored under prior to the adoption of this form. Section 3—Powers of the Commission Powers, duties, or capacities, the exercise, performance, or fulfillment of which, respectively, as designated nnder laws or ordinances as they now obtain for a named official or functionary, shall be exercised, per- formed, or fulfilled under this com- mission form in manner and form hereinafter directed, and such acts or ordinances shall be of effect as though the official or functionary atill obtained except that persons di. rected or provided for shall filll the rapacity or funetion. Section 4—Differentiation of Powers Powers of government heretofore cceted in the varfously named city ficfals or functionaries sghall be in the commission and commissioners n reope foilowing: There ghall be five commissioners e from each of the four wards of the eity and one at large. The commissioner-at-large shall be known as ‘‘mayor,” shall preside at meetings of the commissioners, shal vote on all questions, but shall no »xercise or have the right of th: veto. The commissioners shall, at the! irst meeting, elect a vice presiden T mayvor pro tempore. Ihe commissioners shall exercis he general governmental powers | hem vested in manner deemred wis aving ever the power to determir ‘pon and employ a municinal ma- eer, to ereate sueh departments n n thelr electinn, as are deemed o odient, to determine upon and er Iny persone for varions doties oo netinns of the eald municinalif ‘rovided ever that T ted by the poannle ghall ! vahle arbitrarity, pereans o ot Srotinn B —pientiane tienorall Onalifinntion oF Coanmis. yrmy \ o —..b 9 ’.J-l‘v . Vo | ——— v £ a FENCING | .\blm‘ S —— e e e Wile dr\!”!lvw "'"* ; Y i - h e & Schoalfix Tablets, Pencils, Ink. Crayons, Lunch Baskets, Book-bags, Etc WE CAN SUPPLY YCURWANTS | LAKELAND BOOK STORE » Benford & Steitz QOO0 LOOCOOGCNA00 DOG AMBOTIRIKHICSTSTI0STE00N £ 0000 We are showing the newest Fabrics direct § from the seats of fashions. | '2 See our Brocades, each shade. <3 w3 T A POPOPOPOP O Q DOVAOITODOUD QI Cnr QOOPDTD SRR = o bboshdhdcabicobiabdbuibdhudbibabdhA i sioners Commissioners shall Councilmen do under the torm of government. Time, Call, and Manner of Holding Elections shall be beld 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 Initfation or reference of laws or ordinances shall be preceded by a petition signed by twenty.five (25) per centum in number of the elec- tors who voted at the preceding election for commissioner-at.large, and shall be determined by a major- ity vote of electors; thereafter law or nullity, respectively. Commissioners shall be subject to recall upon afirmative majority vote of the qualified electors, preceded by petition to the governor of the State of Florida, signed by twenty-five (25) per centum in number of those who voted In the preceding elec- tion for commissioner.at-large. Up- on receipt of such petition the gov- ernor shall call such election with- qualify as present =i PHSLEE GAULBER lv The Sanltary,Durable,Flat0il Flnlsh Pee-Gee Hfllwan is npidly super- kalsoma'nes and lead-and-o1l punu which are unsanitary, unsatisfactory and ceding wal' paper more expensive. Pee-Gee Flatkoatt gives tone, character and harmonious effact; and is the modern wall finish for rivate bouses and public build- ? gs. Thaplaindirectionson each Charmeuse=--Trimmings to match Dressmaking Department, conducted by Mrs. Aubuchon. =C- Whipcord, Wool QO B - w second fioor, ~>- U. G. BATES L!-.Ufi' Mq (LI 6L S ifn thlrty dayl. Upon recall the term unexpired shall be filled in manner provided |xenemlly for elections. i The first twenty.five signers of petitions of initiation, referendum |or recall, shall give, under oath, | thelr residence and vocation. Section 7—All Laws and Ordinances of the City Not Inconsistent Retained Laws and ordinances not incon- lllltent with the form of commission government herein adopted, remaln in full force and effect. | Bection 8—Term, Qualifications, and Compensation of Commissioners The commissioners shall be elect- |od for two years, shall be qualified voters of the city of Lakeland, and Ilhlll receive compensation in the sum of one hundred dollars ($100) per annum, payable quarterly. Bection 8—Time of Inception This form of government shall be in force and offect on January 1, 1914, upon acceptance by the peo- ple. MORRIS G. MUNN, President City Council H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. Approved by me this 6th day of September, A. D. 1913. 0. M. EATON, | Mayor. “Get Out of the Rut” and save money on the Finish of your Walls and Ceilings Ask our dealer in your town for our beautiful book:*Modern Method of Finishing Walls,” Jnvmg color schemes and practical suggestions and full information about WANUFACTURFD BY Peaslee-Gaulbert €=, INCORPORATED Louisville, & Ul Dalc o sakeland Haaware & Furmirere €1 can make it easy ‘o apply with perfect success. . M, S A s s SN f 4 S Y SRR

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