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TAE EVENING TELEGRAM. V.AKELAND, FLA., NOV. 8, 1913. -MADE 8pecial for Satarday Only t 30¢ the Pound Other Kinds for your Selection Made Daily at H. O. DENNY'S | | CANDY CW FUDGE AND VANILLA NUT CARAMELS Phone 226 n You Think of Gifts \ " Remember that we are headquarters for artistic, useful and unusual ar.icles, such as are ideal for pres:nts. Books Booklets Bask ‘ts Stationery Desk Fittings Alligator Goods Toys Dclls China Vases P.ctures " Statuary The Lakeland Book Store Bentord & Steitz fe Wozzlcl Sour wife be pemiless 2 If you shou'ddie tcday and leave a distressed wife behind, would you leave her the addi tional distress of h:ving to worry about money matter-? Start a bank account now, It will grow as the weeks s!ip by, andyou will . soon be so interested tnat you wnil see that it DOES grow. Inthe event of YOUR DEATH ,You have YOULR WItE safe from the storms of adversny ' ";‘;\Do Your Banking With Us I FIRST NATIONAL BAN OF LAKELAND 3. E. TOWNSEND & COMPANY | BUILDING CONTRACTORS !c"‘fmsh Suretv Bonds On Al Contracts "u liab C want a careful. consistent. and re- » estimate on 1he construction of your blifling. SEE US IMMEDIATELY. Futch & Gentiry Bldg <~l 2 N EPHONE 241 ANITAPY P! UMEBING (@) N 3 Q. n = o m m - = m —4 > r = o] A A n 4§ bas Fittirg. Sewer Work. Driven "ellsandlunps T u¢0l n:' Y. AVE a d Vaia ST. PHONE 340 ¢ L T T g T R SR T e Y ST v AT ! tul. FINE EVENING WRAPS NEVER WERE COSTUMES OF SEA- || SON MORE LOVELY, Materlals in Vogue Lend Themselves to the Creation of Perfect Gar~ ments—Brocades Have Espe- clal Favor of Fashion. ‘The evening wraps of the seasonm seem to be lovelier than they have! ever been before, The wonderful beauty of the new material is to & considerable extent responsible for these results. brocades as are offered this fall have never been achieved before. Both in texture and coloring these fabrics are | truly marvelous. The brocade coat is the most char- acteristic of the season’s offerings in the line of evening wraps, but not all of the handsome garments are in this fabric. There are wonderful creations fn plain velvets, plushes, satins and filmy stuffs with fur—almost invari- ° ably fur—trimming; and the prices of; these are quite as Ligh as those of ' the brocade coats. Some very stunning evening coats are iu brocades of velvet and metallic | - cloth, or in satin and metal brocades, which, priced them know, bring distressingly high prices. Amorng the handsomest of these coat ! materials are gold, silver or other cloths, embossed in close designs on white or colored velvet, In combina- tions of white and gold or white and silver, with trimmings of white fur, or sometimes dark fur, these mate- rials make stunning if hardly practical coats, Taupe velvet upon dull silver or | gold malkes a rich and practical dark evening coat, and one importer shu\rs. handsome model in bro- | a remarkably cade of duil silver cloth and gray sat- in, the two blending so perfectly (h'lt’ one at first glonce hardly realizes the! contrast, Sl k trims the coat, and ha o successfully a velvet which lh her fino close black desizgn on a gold ground. The li is of gold- d satin, and there 15 a trim- ming . $and ves of blaek fur, The =huad's of currant rod a host o witiful goft yet glowing red and rpce tones are much used tor eves ning coat purposes, in brocade or plain satin and cloths, The velvet, pluch, gray furs oiten trim these reds, toning down their brillianey, but dark furs and white fox are effectively combined with them also. And, of course, in the reds, as in all the modish colors, there are scores of handsome models that show no fur, evening trimmed, coat this season lght to dark, which are a #triking feature of the season’s rich stuffs, are pressed into service for the evening coat, and harmonizing as these tones do with almost any color, such a coat is perhaps as practical as anything in the warm colorings that one could choose, The evening gowns of the season are lovely beyond description, and more of them are being shown than of any other type of model. Beautiful yellows are prominent among the evening tones, and there are lovely things in pinks. One of the models on the page today was of pink crepe de chine and pink chiffon. The latter formed the tunic eand upper part of th2 bodice, while the lower part of the bodice was of soft, creamy shadow lace. The other model shown is of & rath- er youthful type and would make a de- lightful dancing frock for the debu-l tante, The frock s of {vory white char- meuse, with chiffon tunic, supported at the lower edge with a soft re2d. A | garland of small pink roses forms the girdle, and others surround the tunic at the bottom. The pink bodice and sleeves are piped with pink satin, MARY DEAN. Useful Cheesecloth, Cheesecloth is both cheap and use- It makes the best dust cloths, is excellent for any sort of strainiig, to tie over milk crocks, to cover ‘ruit or anything not to be exposed to the oven air, is fine to apply a varnish and to polish furniture, makes good choe cloths and dainty window cur tainge and soft comforters may be W ! made from it. Such | as all the women who have .. the lining is of an exquisite cyclamen ! pink, with dull silver lace facing the . front. One of the great French desioners though the very smartest ' is fur- All of the rich gold colorings (rom| NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF THE DAV- ENPORT LIGHT AND ICE COMPANY. sive notice that on [ The undersigned hereby M mber, A. D. 1913 wday, the 1st day of De 1 o'clock, a. m., or as soon ithercafter they n be heard, they will apply to the Honoratle Park mmell, governor of the Stae of Florida, his oflice, in the canitol in the city of Talla- Ineorporating them, building of said te, hassee, for leiters patent, their associates and successors, Into a body politic and corporate in deed and in law, un- der the nawe of **Davenport Light and Ice Company” under the following charter and articles of incorporation, the original of which will be on flle in the office of the sec- retary of Siate of said State of Florida, at % the city of Tallahassee, durlng the time re- quired by law for the publication of this ! notice ADA\T SCHOERPFRLEIN, GOTTLIEBR KLINK L L. GOLDS\ITH, i HENRY NAFZ'GER, C. C. FARVER, J E ROWE! CHARTER OF DAVENP"RT LICHT AND ICE COMPANY n hereby agree to become as- | and do herehy asso her for the purpose of be- politie and ¢ p;rmo under of the State of Floida, the pro- | “‘I\h are herehy aceep The tie'es of incorporation sha!l con- sMnte d hecome 1ts charter upon the {s- snance of letters patent according to law: 1. The nlm‘ of this corporation skall he { “Davennort Litht & fee Company.” Tts prin- il ofee nw| nlace of business shall he the i ef Davenport, Iolk wnty, Florida 05 may he hed at such oth s may be elected by the Board jion u’ h i ol by the said poracion shall bhe ration of power m flowing water, nd or other inflam le material ty; the sale of Fenera sale and g of elec 1 heat and p i the manu- facture and sale of ice; the manufacture and f osoft dvinks, iee eream and other re- et and commodities. /| The amornt of capital stock of this carporaion shall - be ten thonsand do'lars et o) divided Into one hundred (100) s of the par valve of one hundied SI0000 each; sald capital steek shall paid for in lawful money of the United St rocent of which s er e betore busi corporation ultpa.d bals he 053, |of any of said detendants, as abne ordercd fas to the above named de e — complainant unknown, are residents of the United States and State of Florida, but that they have been absent more than sixty days next precediug the application for this or- der- EcED. That there is no person in the State nr: New crop genuine Imported Tene- Florida the ‘wud L;f ':j sul»[nwlz‘.. |lmun whom 1« riffe Grown Red and White Bermuda would bind efendants and that all of said named defendants are each over the age Onion Seed. 0z. 20c; 1-4 Ib,, 70e; of iwenty-one yeurs- ‘lh $2.25, postpald. Now ready fer Plant City, Fla. It 18 therefore ordered that the above de- fendants whose names are given, be and each dellvery i A D R R December, A. D 1913, the same belng the Kilgore beed Company gl S =g Preserve rule day of sald eourt, for said month_ It I3 also ordered that the defendants named as all persons. claiming an Interest as heirs, devisees, grantees, or claimants otherwise un der Alfred E. Creswell, John Alder, or Wil liam E. Rogers, deceased, in or to the above described lands, be, and each of them Is re quired to appear to said blI on or before the 2nd day of February, A. D. 1914, the same being the rule day of said court for said month, It Is also ordered that the above named de fendants who are described as all persons, un- Known to complainant, claiming an Interest in the above described lands, all be and lhq‘ each are required to appear to said bill or or before the 2ud day of February, A. D 1914, the same being the rule day of said court for suid monih, and that any fallure Your Hair Pooeetiec 0 JEARC By purchasing a bottle 'of REXALL HAIR nTONIC. Eradicates will be grounds for taking the allegations of said bill as confessed and the same will be s0 taken by each of said defendants, It is further oide that this vrder be pub lished in the L Mg 'lt'hunm, [ newspaper published in y a o seeutive weeks and as to the defendants, the unknown he| dx}lweofl“ grantees, or uv.hev' : i e o dandruffand makes the a8 to the defendants who are named as “all persons «wlaiming an interest in or to said above deseribed lands, but whose names and places of residence are to complainant un known' for twelve consecutive weeks Given under my hand and seal this 31st day of October, A. D 1913 ‘hair grow. A Full line of Toilet Accessories LAKE PHARMACY. Bryan's Drug Store J. A. JOHNSON, 13t1407 Clerk of Circuit Court, ilen Zal Ll ol 2t 2l dul 2wl 2ol tal Svi 2] glnle ] LA gty U BTSN of the sub ecibers hiereto sh N -1 o I’ luwful noney. of the United St 2 SAMUEL F. SMITH, M. D. P H 0 N E _42 in such ins ats and widhin such times | @ E—— fas may be de ated by the Boad of Di- | Q Praciice Limited to Treatment cesors, provided that the s cribers shall be § o and Vperativns of Qo cititled 10 gen days’ n e SR W for g Q \ hodelerred pavicents he remaining stoek | o EYE EAR NOSE AND 'IHROAT Q | Bt |‘ d by the Dirceiors from time o e Vi tecaed and ab nob 1SS 1 p)one: oMo 1415 Kesidence 22 g L i n - shal st pe ly | ; hout abon, Wl womer i, |9 Suila 1, Bryant Buling & @ | §ag 1o law, this carp a boad of not thiteen dirceiors, Direcoss shail sclect m shall an from AeCIes One and o PLei viee peosident, e | T'e 1 by ) meeiing of (FEesil ||| hest amount of indehtedness or to which this ecoiporation shall at |ty time subject itself i ten thousand dol- | tars, The names and residenee of the suh- cribers to the es of incorporatioh, to- e hier with the itoof capital subseribed oy wach, are as follows : Number of Shares 10 Residences Aurora, THinols .. I'linois ... . Mlinoig . Pl orida Nimes Adam Schoeherlein, Gostlieh Klink, Lol (.mmmlh 4 N e herennto et our ihis the twenty-third day of | August, A, D. 1013 ADANL SCHOPRURLEIN, COTTHIVR V1Y I 1. 601 DhsYVITH, 1L ZIGEN Leparn v TruINe T COUNTY, & ¢ pub'te In and I IH) l” 'H' ind T T Golden @ known, this day o appeared et ae m N for Nim e acknontedeed that e + noten for the wes and pur- ' horptn ‘-.-..| | w WITN RS wneRronr, T have b thy i bE I inan i uh s enalEoh o, L8 1Ay of August, A1 (NI Seal) RALPH ¢ PUTNAM ! Notary Piltie i <l evnires March 20, 1914 . rranmy [ . s eare g T\ vicht, a natare noW'ie In ¥ A% Taven, DO VEDEPRY ' Nafsteer, 1 1 Pywen \ § wall ¥naten ) g T hoetord moad the fare. | pr of Inearparation and the arcam tice for the uses and purpaces there- | | T have horounty | e » Av N I Notare Commission expires January 11, Cpalt TUOMAR T WARNIATIT, Pkl Siate of Wigrlda at Targe. 1915 1408 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Notfee Is hereby given that on the 1st day of December, A. D. 1913, the same bheing the first Monday of sald month, and between the hours of 11 o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock np. m, I wil at the front door of the court house In Bartow, Florida, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder for cash that tract of land In Polk county, Florida, de- serived as 1ot ten (10} in hoeck two (2) of Y. L. lohng’ subdivision of block “F” of Dialvnski’s addition to the town of Fort de as per p'at In plat hook 2, page 29, Connty Records, the same having heen d upon nnder and hy virtue of a certain of eveeution fsaved out of the eirenit of Palk connty, Florida, on October 2rd, hased upon a decree of the cirenit eonrt of eald emnty wherein Fatel'e 1hue 1 complainant, and L. T Tohns 13 defendant, ca'd property heing levied upon as the pron- erte of the sald defendant and heing sold to <atlsty sald decree. Dated this Octoher 3lst, 1913 JOHN LOCAN, 1408 Sherift Polk County, Florida, f IN CIRCUIT COURT, 10TH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLOKRIDA, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY—In Chaucery.— B. H. Gray vs. Mary Jane Walker, et al.— Bill tv kemove Cloud from Title. It appearing from he sworn bill in the above eniitled cause that the defendants named iu said bill, Luke Drawdy, Martha Diasdy, A. P. Cochran, Allie Cochran, J. N Cochran, M ', Cochran, M, @ N g ;. Cochran, Eugene (och- Cochirun, Power Cochran, Abbie . C. Rhymes, James Jernegan, Cas- Howard Jeru Letcher Jer- J an an, v Mark Bailes, Betty Halles, Samuel Han- Geamge Hancock, Mattie Hancoek, Mol- lie £ Ballard, lohn Alder, William E, Rog- ers, and Alfred E. Creswell ; The unknown heirs, devisees, grantees or other imants to the S1-2 of the SW 1-4 of the NE 1-4 and the N 3-4 of the SE1-4 he NW 14 of section 1, township 29 range 23 east, in 'olk county, Florida, Alfred E. Creswell, John Alder and m E. Rogers, deceased: And all persons claiming an Interest In the property Involved In this sult, to-wit: The ahave deseribed property, but whose name or names and places of residence are to the b <@ DR R R. SULLIVAN PHYSICIAN o & Special Aueation Given to ;:: <@ _ b g SURGERY B <@ 2 b b e 2 Nv] o ettty o Bluck & ue. [ @ DR, SARAL L. WHEERLER « b A & < O3 1EQPAIH v ? 15 @& s v W Rooms 2 aud 3, Seipper Building, [ (v} LANGLAINY, rLA, (¥} [ el R, iR et L e o PROCUC QO it gh PP M CHIMHINN D ol () rnlowmm A wURULEUN [ ."j Speciul Alieniion Given to " o i v « DISEASLS 0r WOMLN AND 5 - o CalubRen v “ " (4] @ Deen-Biyail budg., Suite 9, [N . 1 hone v of office this 26th dnvia LAKELAND, FLA, LR. W. R, GROOVLR— PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON and 4 Kentocky Building Lakcland, 1lorida Rooms § (s L i ) & ) o 4 RN TRVEN < b e - DLENTIST bt : i & Room 11 and 10 i ay Bunding o 8 BLANTON & ©LAWLLER ;:; & ° <@ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW £ Q © MBI Lyt ............. 19 P DD | @ Do ROuLRb LAWYER 3 293, THE GHANDEST AND BEST TENTED Snfll <@ Room 7, Bryaut Bidg. Phone EVER PROJECTED | A PERFECT AND COMPLETE }‘(Hlm 710N, eminently worthy of the country amd the age and patronized by the pure und gees everywhere WILL EXHIBIT IN Lakeland, Nov. Lakeland. l-‘lurlJa. R. B. HUFFAKER —Attorney-at-Law—— 15¢th WHAT WE Room 7, Stuart Bldg Bartow, Fla. TUCKER & TUCKER —Lawyers— Lakeland, Florida Raymnondo Bldg. Q [ “LOUIS A. FORT | ARCHITECT KIBLER HOTEL, LAKELAND FLA = T ——— - ) W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER Make good ha Office Upstairs East of Sourt House 5 rd cement brick, re oressed brick, blocks of all sizes BARTOW, FLORIDA house piers, drain tile from three ts Examipation of Titles and Real | sighteen inches; we also build side walks, foundations, floors. If 1t W Estate Law a Speclalty 200d work you want call the old r» 29, 00 & 0% oQ JEREMIAH B. SMITH 'lable at 508 West Main street, nem NOTARY PUBLIC to eitrus exchange, or phone 330 rek. LOANS, INVESTMENTS IN REAL ! ESTATE Have some Interesting snaps in city and suburban property, farms, eic, Better see me at once. WIII trade, sell for cash or on easy terms. Room (4. Futch & Gentry Bidg. LAKELAND., FLORIDA FLORIDA NATICNAL VAOLT €O Successor to Lakeland Artificial Stone Works . » ZIMMERMAN, MOR. 8 =