Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 10, 1914, Page 3

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arm Harness It is Our prices are Wun well and looks well. m harness we scll. reasonable, but remember that qual ‘ity, not price, is the real standarc o! THE HARNESS MAN SOME THINGS LA/ ELAND HAS Live Board of irade Best Water in F'orida. : High, Healthful Location i Progressive, Cosnopolitan Citizer. | ship, Municipal Ownership of Tight Inrmt ‘Fireproo: Hote!, absoluir modern. Splendid Wint:r Chautauqua Delightful Year-Round C'imate. Exceptionally Fertile Back Couxniry Handsome and Well'Stocked Stores Center ‘of Five Railroad Divisions Big Railroad Pay Ro'l. Mammoth Gitrus Pucking House Splendid Edacational Facilities. Churches of all Denominations. Numerous Industria’ Enternrisea Three Strong Banking Ceucerns, An Up‘to-Date Daily Newspaper. 5’“ of G;snolnluc Sidewalks werage System. Vitrified Brick Streets and Evu‘ythinfi':hnt goes to make ui a ive, ely City—--6.500 nov - 15,000 in 1915, The lod(ws.. e ~;JMPTER 0. E. r second and fourtk end | | of each month at Many fur-trimmed models in velvet ,flfi n.rzpcl;é(t):%vl(een. W. M. are fflshifm(-d in bolcro style. A high- ; shaped girdle of the velvet extends to ) ; ) 3 i ) i *uxm.mn LODGE NO. 91, Just below the bust line to give the ; necessary warmth, EF &A. M.— The white and black combination BT gll'll]rutllllm‘\llc:;}l%l;ss ’;"tl .81 | continues in favor, and some of the| { Y ns brethren mn,m]J] 1];' most distinctive models introduced wens, HE B this season are in black and white, * llon. secretary . i | g . with & mere dash of color somewhere. | | = Drecoll is respongible for one of the x Sl prettiest of these black and white , onu‘ln l:llet’! nlfi (‘-ervl’l‘up‘s;mv 8 | creations, which has bodice and tunie | a cllows hali #itin) | of white chiffon and trimmings of jet memb ; weleome W s ; = g > % y:fln.i{'ch‘n, 10T ¢ .,1;:&,““‘35. l-“f beads. The beads form bands for the ,KGCM!. ucmm neck, under part of the gleeves and | —— i | lower part of the tunie. POST 83, 3. A. R.— The skirt is a draped model in the . Meets th flv~( Sat an" n_ever; | supnlest of black velvet. The detail - nonth a (. Shaffer | which gives special cachet to this “°mm Ta”“" adjutant | frock consists of the skirt drapery, ‘ :.AKELAND CHAPTER. R. A. M. ting A. D. Leon ecretary jach month in Masonjc hall. wo!;omm] o mmpfinl?l Wils JAKELAND \MP 78, W. () W,— _Meets the first Thursday night | Meets every Wednesday nizht. Wood nen Circle first 2nd third Thursda- gmmou at ‘*l o'clock. W d ,“E( ncil commander; Mra h’b%m uardian of Circle 20LK CAMP NO. 3,1, 0,0, F,— M first and third Mondayn 7isit! iarchs welcome. F. cDonald, scribe; M. B. zmmer nan, ¢ triarch. SSOM DIV. NO. 29§ 3. 1.A.TOB. OFL. E.— Meets every second and fourt) ‘ednes of each month at 2:3¢ ), m. ting sisters alwave we! ome. Mrs. J. C. Brown, secretar.\ INITED BROTHERHOOD OF CAR BENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMER €A, LOCAL 1778— 'lm each Thursday night & Groover hall, over Bater gtore. Visiting brothers R L. Marshall, pres! . Layton, vice president gan, treasurer; J. H ”wial sefrel?rv' }}!‘. r ‘recording secre! nry' L jmetor - Samuel Bover, J. W Willoughby, r‘ommme: REBEKAH LODGE \YO 4 ery second and fourtl ghts at 1. 0. O. F. hal. hers and sisters cordial Mrs. T. E. Robertsor 8. Guv Arendell secretarv AL ORDER OF EAGLE?/ Bd YLodee No. 1291. P and Protective Order ¢ ts every Thursday nighi | ns over postoffice. Visitine orvially welcome. Georg: ENO, 2,1 0.0, F.— iday nights at 7:30 at I hall. ~Visiting brothen Iy invited. J. ZI Revp : 0 . Eaton, N. G. WITH FUR TRIMMINGS 8afe W:th Father. In a fearful thunder-storm one day 3aby Tda begged her older sister to | | i | take her to their father in another ! VELVET THE FASHIONABLE MA. P00 us' as they sticicd, there camy a biinding % 1g. Sister, TERIAL JUST NOW. | saia i, ta cars of | “ me uniil } ¢ 110 r" Voutht Combirnation Is Pecunary Rich and . ——v———e— o Effective—White and Black, With | I:Ji) u 'g U q,‘l a Dash of Other Color, a Fea ! g ture of the Models. 1k THE LAND OF ’Iln By MARY DEAN. Velvet is more than ever in evi- dence, and an entire costume of one| of the beautiful rich French or English velvets, trimmed | with fur, should make the woman who is wearing it feel as though she had| a long list of aristocratic ancestors, and had sat in the lap of luxury all her days. Tailored gowns of velvet may huve:‘ either a long or a short coat. The! flounced skirt is particularly modish, and suggests the charming little tunic | majority of the a la minaret. The Golden Brown Veciour de Lalne-—Edg-I ing of Fitch—Girdle of Brown Velvet skirts are cut with godet plaits, and form real godet folds on the hips. The sama effect may Le noticed on the Jacket. which, beginning at the the skirt front between the hem and the knee, runs backward and upward over the tunic of chiffor and is fasten- ed in a big bow at tho left ¢ at the waistline. The much- touch of color is shown in the e satin which encircles the neck, front and bottom of irimmed with dark fur. e tunie iz also bordered with a band side 1 o taliored frock sketched is of a' tiful shade of rich golden brown velour de laine trimmed with fitch. | The girdle is of brown velvet, An admirable model of white duvetyn was shown in a smart shop | on Fifth avenue the other day. Thei skirt, bodice and upper part of the| peplum were of white duvetyn. To the lower part of the peplum was at-| tached a broad border of plaitodwl brown mousseline de soie trimmed at the bottom with a band of sable Thr-re! was a brown velvet collar with tie of | the brown mousseline knotted at the | front. The girdle was of the brown | mousseline, tied at the back in a flat| bow. The long sleeves were finished | at the wrist with a double frill of| brown mousseline. There was a hat‘ to accompany the frock of brown tulle | trimmed in front with a brown§ aigrette. ; Birthday Announcements. ! The etiquette of birth mvm"ncfl-' ments is definite. The folded sheet of | pale pink bordered note paper an-| nouncing the arrival, the date, tha‘ weight, and the name of the parents, | is wnl out \nvhm twenty- -four hours | he birth to every immediate e aud to n]( intimate friends on f the family. The er exactly fits into a two by | | two-and-a-half-inch envelope, also nar-| rowly color-bordered, and. if the child| is a boy, bearing on its flap the full coat-of-arms of its father’s family. A girl's announcement cannot carry a crest, but may have the parents’ ini- | tials intertwined. | those having colored soft | the | things, or do it the year round, or ) pr right side of | ! WISHED SHE sheet! s High Lake Region of Florida hes been and is fast filling up wit or rather, who hi afforded rightly so named, od Tuck,” quickly seized the great opportuniti re not only those ca dvance in values in ci pr purchased, but tunists who are not only land here suitable rus fruit, and truck raising. Five or ten northern friends will call them Not so, that word does not spel! good fortune_ They lookad for, and saw opportunities, embraced them, and are simply reaping their resulting rew Here elimate with outdoor life g ound tillage and crops give comfort and oppor- ng, but more the g to keep on liv still tryin { whose ives are made ot the eofd and sudden chanwes | where now located, if they but hear and heed | the call opportunit will soon find their Shad Tae changed to “good luek,” amid the comforts and de s of this balmy, produe- ftive Hizh Lake Region. If all yvacant Lands would produce th all Florida | land, or even all land in this region would do it. the d ¢ of losing present opportunities would be far less, But no ot [mllhlll of the U, S. has this .u.x\lmv\ ion of right land and low! Ivn( m'nh of the land here will not give “lwl\ * results. Ilence the need of open eyes ! and alert minds to find real opportunides, in the hands of those who know and have them, | pand will kive a “square deal,” even to those fgnorant of the Florida soils Driven from the north to escape the Killing rigors and sudden changes of its winters, we have sought for and are offering these oppor- ! tunities to those, like ourselves, needing to live and work much out in the weather, and with a record behind us of 40 years of | “square dealing,” we feel able to be help- ful to many sojourning in Lakeland. Those who witnessed the scenes here on her | Soth birthday cannot question but it is puu” to be alive, and living in thisregion. All .\'Hl'||.|‘ and all wishing to learn of these opportuni- ties, and all from the cold northland, are in- vited to call on us here. M. G. WILLARD | 17 Ky. Bldg., Phone 102 Lakeland, THE TENTH FLORIDA, IN In Chancery - al.- (N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CUIT OF THE .\ll\ll. Or i AND FOR I'OLK COUNTY !B, H. Gray vs. Mary Jane Walker, ¢t 3l to Remove Cloud from Title, it appearing from the sworn bill above entitled cause that the Luke Drawdy, Allie Coe in_ the defendants M tha named in said bill, 5 Drawdy, A Cochiran, Cochy an, ) . Cochran, upene Coch- (m wan, Abbie s, . Howard luu ;.‘m, Je an \I.uh Bailes, Betty Bailes, Sumuel H. corge Hancock, ancock, id I:.nILnd John 4 William I, Rog- | nd Altred l Creswell ; ¢ unknown heirs, devisees, grantees or other claimants to the of the SW 1-4 NE 1-4 and the N 3-4 of the SE 14 NW i-4 of scetion 1, township 24 south, range 23 east, i Polk county, Florida, under Altred E. Creswell, John Alder and Willtam E. Rogers, deceased: And all persons claiming an interest In the property Involved in this suit, to-wit: The above described property, but whose name or names and places of residence are to the | complainant unknown, are residents of the | United States and State of Florida, but that they have been absent more than sixty days xt preceding the application for this or- t there 1s no person In the State of orida the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind sald defendants and that all of suid named defendants are each over the age of twenty-one years. It is therefore ordered that the above de- | fendams whose names are given, be and each | of them I3 required to appear to the bill filed tirst day of of the of the in said cause, on or before the Mol- | [ December, A. D 1915, the same being the | rule day of said court, for said month It is also ordered that the, e ants named all persons claiming an® interest as heirs, isees, ¥ m(u or claimants rwise un \I\lul John Alder, or Wil ] eceased, in or to the above | be, and cach of them is re | | to appear «to said bill on or beforc | W day of February, A. Do 1914, the e being the rule day of sald court for ud - month It is also ordered that the above named de | fer ho are deseribed as all persons, un 10! o complainant, claiming an interest | 1 hove deseribed fands, all be and they whoare required to appear to said Lill ot the 2nd day of Februm o) the same being the rule day of eajce i iid month, and that any fallure d detendants, as rdered | 1 Is for taking the itions of d bill as mfessed I the e will I vach of said defendant len, and Wil nant ¢ 10 comy | of reside are Uk known” for twelve conseeutive wveek Given under my hand and seal |Nh st day of October, A. D 1413 J. A JOTINSON, 13t1407 Clerk of Circuit Court, COULD DIE And Be Fiee From Her Troubles, bat Fizds Better Way. Columbia, Tenn.—~"Many a time,” says Mrs. H szie Sharp, of this lace, “I'wished [ would die and be re wved of my suffering, from womanly troubles. I could not gei up, without "pu lling at something to help me, and stayea in bed most oi the houseworl. The least amount of work tired me " out. My head would swim, and [ would £ tremble for an hour or more, Finally, 1 took Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and I | am not bothered wilt pains any moré, | and [ don’t ha\. fo go fo bed. 'In fact I'am sound and w=Il of ail my troubles. ” I could not do my @ mmc»o«s-o«s-cvmsowa-o«s-mmwa%waw-:wovo} Qb ardui goes to "l the weak spots and helps to make them strong, Itacls v nature—not against her. It is for | tired able women, who feel e wrong, and need eir nerves and system. a woman, suffering from ( he wor orn- Ii you ar; any of the numerous .ot. ms of womarniy trouble, take Carcui. It will help you. At all druggists. Write to: Chn"e"cnrn Madicine Co., Ladiey' | Advisory Dept., Cnattanooge, Tean., for Speciad | Instructions 011 your case and 64-page book, Home | Treatment for Women,” ii plain wrapper. N.C. 128 [ =SS SR O X é THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. 10, 1914, Gowns Today. They cling. Yet they're loocse. They are very bulky. Yet they hang in at the feet. Flexible weightings are a necessity. Gauze-like petticoats veil the ankles. Crepe de chine is the ideal under- wear fabric. Thanks to outer scantiness, under ! , things are very important. Color Contrast. The color contrast is a marked fea- ture of dress at the moment, and if it | cannot be obtained in any other way e | the flower at the waist or tucked into the corsage accomplishes it. A deep o] red rose, a golden chrysanthemum, a purple peony will lend just the con- trasting touch desired. PLANTS Cabbage, and onion - er 1,000, beets plants $5.00 for Marechal Neil, ney and other popular sorts, 5,000; one ar old roses, Killar- 20 cents teach; §2,00 per dozen. Violets, five cents each, two dozen for $1.00. Jap- anese sugar cane seed, $2.00 per 1,000 feet. Cash with orders, please. Waldo, Fla. GODBEY, S. M. SOPBHSEFDTHDIDEEDISHIDID [ B DSBS D G g Whea vou hit Tampa manage to l:nd a SMITH’S |able to make service of Dairy Kitchen BEHEBIHEDIIBE R R s 1 i SR DD D DD DG B | oy the City Pure Food Depart- from caws inepected and passed aent, Manufactured under | the most modern and perfect conditions. ALL {ingredients that 80 to make our tream MUST be the standard of pur- There 1a a “Frozen ity and quality. difforence In Cus- ‘earn to say and POINSETTIA lee lroam. Try it. ards” ake Pharmacy LULAND oy LA 'the laws of the State of Florida, i("vx'll(vx':111011s to elect officers or ap-| | point [well _ | from the State of Florida for the pe-| , iriod of six | the said officer, and the bill of com-| | plaint herein filed by and on behalf lof the above named A. B. Why? amount of money. uny longer. do it. buying new goods, always the same time we PHONE 1354. WE PAY YOUR FARE Don't put off buying that Chair, policy is to sell on a small margin of profit, get l}i"‘ ‘]i‘('h”]l’\ ¥ /| i on a We are Overstocked Liggett’s Huyler’s rnd Kern’s Fine Chocolates So we are offering Candyv at greatly Reduced Prices LAKE PHARMACY N CIRCUIT COURT, TENTH JUDI-| CIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY I.\" Chancry.—A. B, Hull, Jr., vs. Y *hitaker Phosphate Company, a covporation et al. It appearing from the recvarn of the | ! sheriff of said county, endorse.. upon in! 'said cause that the said sheriff is un-| sald writ! the subpoena heretofore issued upon the defendants, I'lorida South- rern Railroad Company, a corporation tions -otwit: created and existing under the laws Commercial Company likewise a cor- poration created and existing under on account of the failure of both of said | said State, of the azents within on account as | as absence | (6) months next before | the issnance of sald writ of all of- ficers and swgents of hoth of gaid cop- porations, and becauge such nmcm's! ‘and agents, if such there be of both of said corporations are unknown ta‘l fmonths poration created and eoxisting under e laws of the State of Missouri, and o ahove named Florida Southern ! Railroad Company and Florida Com- | mereia]l Company, both corporations 'under the laws of the State of Flor- i §da, and also against Frank Q. Brown | as receiver of the Florida Commercial | Company, a corporation, Anna M, i Johnson, Frank G. Johnson, George iF. Morin, Mary B. Parsons, Fannie ! W. Gireen, John C. Green, llenry M, i Green, John C. Morin, [da M, .\Iorin, ‘ ‘lh‘ 'rt C. Morin, Ade Morin, John R, | ‘eymire, Kate Waymire, Mary Ag- ;:A Losher, John Losher, Effie A, 1( ‘arruthers, Georg G. Zook, wood, » Carruthers, Aaron I'mma Zook, Margaret C. C. Lockwoed Nelson D. Mary Waymire, Keran A. W. Noff Ferdinand K. na ilarter, Mary Ada Nor- John Norris John Parson, Mattie Parson, William Harrison Cline, relite Cline, Mary E. Gowdie, J. MeXKillop, J. H. Wilson and H. Wilton, said suit having been in- in the above styled court, the spid complainant, being for he purpose of quieting his title to certain lands in Polk county, Flor- ida, described as: All of blocks three, mun thirteen fourteen, fifteen, six- mu- twenty-three, twenty-four, ,L‘\um\-'i\w twenty-six thirty-one, i thirty-two, thirty- r‘nnw thirty-five, ! hirty-eight and forty and all lying "oast of the Atlantic Coast Line rail- road as the same is located through the town of ITomeland in blocks five, \1\\'('1\'1‘ and thirty-four, and the west | alf of block thirty-nme, being por- itions, to-wit: Florida Southern Rail- and plat of the town of Homeland, in the county of Polk and State of Flor- ida; whereupon it is ordered and de- creed that the above named corpora- Florida Southern Rail- iroad Company and the Florida Com- ymire tituted )y § 1 t ,of the State of Florida, and Florida |mercial Company do appear in said {uetion at the office of the clerk of said court then and there to defend ‘the same, on the 2nd day of Febru- ary, A. D. 1914, and that this or- der be published in THE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM, a newspaper published daily and of general cir- culation in Polk county Florida, oneca week for the space of two Oedered and done by the honorable I, M. Robles, judse of the cirenit court of the Sixth judicial eir- cach ionn of Florida, the Honorable I', A. Whitney, judge of the Tenth judicial circuit of said State, being absent from his said circuit. This the 29th Hull, Jr., as complainant and against the said ' Whitaker Phosphate Company a cor- 1573-sat-2m Room 17 Kentucky Bldg. W. FISKE MMW&M"‘ ‘Y*MM‘*I oo Phone: day of Novembcr' A. D. 1913, F. M. ROBLES, Judge. Office, 102; Residence, 160 JOHNSON REAL ESTATE AND I.OANS 2 CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY A SPECIALTY [ S LAKELAND, FLA. : Hhth. b4 ¥ It you want te buy property we have it for sale; if you want © o gell property we nave customers, or can get them for you. Make @ out your list and see me today. Because we can make your home so cozy and beautiful for such a small Rug Table, Suite of We can fit you up for such a smiall amount you will wonder how we can We don’t try to add enough profit on one suite to pay a month’s rent: which new styles, etc. Ihen, too, we have three stores right here in Tampa, and in buying for three at tor a piece of furniture or rug. 310-312 TWIGG STREE1T TAMPA FURNITURE CO. Wholesale and Retail Ifurniture, or Parlor Suite increases Jetter look into this when again in the market O S e e A e B T ‘ R Ta T Tl Yoy Ty Tty 2 I h@ H& Hmne Makers : g T Bl U w S m L 1"4;,(:74‘;'4';‘:)()‘;)’(: 0 " <.r;0 "JwQ‘:«‘)ww PGB0 ) é & our our sales, so we are WE PAY THE FREIGHT

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