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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MAY 4, 1914, V" 8 In Our New Patent “EASY-OPENING Box ™’ SHOE POLISHES Black—Tan—White THE F. F. DALLEY Co,, LTD., BUFFALO, N. Y., HAMILTON, ONT, Many cities and towns in the northern part of New York suffered severely luring the recent floods. This photograph shows how the people of Schnectady were compelled to make use of boats in the streets [ he Cost of Living is Great Unless You Know Where to Buy IF YOU KNOW The selection will be the best The variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed The price the lowest All these you find at our store Just trade with us This settles the question cf living IRRRUCIOr, DOF DOURE: +oo's s 6 0o s amoilas sty v 6o siss snns s 80 B 1T DOUREE o ioseavnsssseioy soreossn seseili00 Cottolene, 10 pound Pails.....c.owuuunvennnn.. 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The “Babes in the Wood"” had their origin in an actual crime committed in the fift th century, and the story may be seen carved on a mantelpiece of an ancient house in Norfolk. “Little Bo-Peep” was not a maiden, but a holy friar who in Arglo-Saxon in with them, “The House That Jack Bullt” was an the London Observer, tory attaches to who was tonbury. The latter wished to appease King | Henry VIII, who was indignant bes! cause the monks had built a kitchen which he could not burn down. The | abbot accordingly dispatched Horner with a specially tempting look- ing ple, which was filled ineide with the title deeds of twelve nwlmbullm as a present to the king. Jack Horner slyly abstracted one deed, which was that referring to the manor of Wells, and on his return to Glastonbury he informed the abbot that the deed had been given to him by the king. ‘The rhyme was founded on this incident, the “plum" which he abstracted being the title deed of Wells. a romantic his- ! “Little Jack Horner,” Usual Result. Johnson—1I read in the papers that an undertaker in Texarkana has closed his establishment for lack of busi- ness. Wilson—Guess he didn't advertise. VERY LATEST IN FOOTWEAR Lace Spats or Gaitern Give Effective Finish to the Toilette—Pretty Boudoir Slippers. Lace spats or gaiters are becoming more popular and add a dainty finish to a dainty tollette. The pair shown | Proposed Charter of the Polk County jof becoming incorporated under th days went round collecting for the || ws of the State of Florida 1:\1 h:- | monasteries. The “sheep” referred to ; trunsac nunl of business under H.u the congregation, and their “tails” to |!0HOWing “““A‘r't: le 1 the contributions they would bring 1cle adaptation of a Chaldee hymn, sym place 1‘[ “'I s shy IH );“ JHl the ll i A i of Lakel lor . Polk con bolizing events in the history of the | hiciness shall be condueted tl Hebrew nation; while, according to |and ueh other S of I-I i la teward to the abbot of Glas- | “1¢ ¢ Jack | I1¢ 1 and held on the second Tuesday arv of each and every ve ARTICIE6 The corporation propriate seal laws for the fairs not inecons 1 ,‘[Hl[‘[hr' in Janu- Article 7 t amount to The ‘ ness or { poration nersonal property hose tion owned by | poration. ARTICLE 8 The names and residences of the mceorporators of the .] cornoration dm!mvw ~1lm|1‘ w18 0f ste there of. wi 16 number of s stock s ntu.l tor Inlln\\\ )y each, are ¢ Plorida I akeland tHomes Co. (I, n— — — m——— |S.), Minneapolis Mint 1,425 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AP. 1]1”(] be cont]r:nll']«! with; to sue and I"”;l (. Barton (L. S ) Minneap- e Sue and to have and use a cor-|olis, Minn PLY FOR LETTERS PATENT |0.2ic';cal T e R e I ), Fakes ey Article 3 land. Florida Ilun‘\:‘hinv v ). 18t Notice rive y The amount of the capital stock of | Panl, Minn ; ““"*‘l‘(‘]{'lhll; \\1‘1‘(‘{‘9‘{):”1‘\1\14"11”lll‘\“lglgll‘). this corporation shall be three Imn-l M N "Park Trammell, Governor of the |dred thousand ($:100,000.00) dol-jFla., ¥ s State of Klorida, on Thursday, the |lars, to be divided into shares of the I Bowline Sth dav of Mav. 1914, for letters | bar ‘value of one hundred ($100.00) | Gir pbatent incorporating the Polk Coun- tv Development Company under the {following proposed charter and arti- [ cles o incorporation . M. CL \\ TON, BARTON, MMON, RMON, G AN Y BARTON. | 1 HU \ll H t 1 0 ) Development Company The undersigned hereby associate themselves together for the purpose * name of this corpor: mnn shall Polk County 1 it v vrincinle oflice l ompany azencies, 5 hay be onvel Amole 2 The ceneral natare of the husiness to be conducted and trausacted by said corporation shall be to buy, owin, sell, rent, leas improve state: to otherwise deal in re and take convevances .”\II nmort y d to do all th ue disposp of xlu 84 H ! deal in personal muw rty, securities and choses in action: to build and own railroads, tramways, automo- biles and other modes of transporta- tion llltl convevanee in connection with their said business® to contract Colenlal Shoes. In shoes colonials will be the lead- iag style for spring and the summer months, For those who do not wish to risk low shoes {n the cold days of early spring are spats which fit neat- ly over the colonial, and aro very smart. As for geveral seasons past, button ehoes will be used for dress. The popular leathers will be gun- metal, kid and suede. (Gray-topped shoes are still smart, although they are now appearing in the cheaper grade of shoes, which usually mean death to a fashion in the not very dis- tant future, Use Lime Water, When jars and jugs have been put away and smell musty, rinse them with lime water. This {s particularly | good for vessels used for milk. Evening Wraps, The daintiest warm-weather evening coats are made of shadow lace, in fllmy design and fabric. They are cut on the lines of a mantle, with body and sleeves made in one. One that is especially charming is made of lace, with a big spreading pattern mount- ed on white tulle, It is really a long, wide scarf, pointed where it falls over the shoulders, and caught logethnr‘ under the arms, the lace is edged | with a band of tiny chiffon and silk roses in pale blue and pink, | | above were made of imitation “Baby | Irish” brochet and worn over black | velvet boots. The pretty boudoir slip- ! | per Is easily made by procuring the { soles sold for this and shirring to | them a top of white net over pink silk. The rosette i8 made from the | same. To the right is shown a pretty | | tango slipper of -atin with lacing of black velvet and buckles of rhine. stones. The dainty evening slipper at the bottom of the group was of gatin with buckles of rhinestones. | | | How He Got it, Little Bill came bringing a scratched finger for peroxide and consolation. “I cut it on the cat,” he explained. New York Building Fine Jall. Now able to hm»v of the tallest of. fice building 1e world, New York will also have > highest jail build- ing so far e It will be bullt in | Thirtieth stre near Sixth avenue. The building will be 14 stories tall about four hundred and fifty thousand do It is planned | chiefly for the care of women prison- | ers. Several floors will be given over | to courtrooms, detention rooms and | offices for those in the charitles de- partment who look after the welfare of women prisoners. and will cost s ‘The Reliable shoemaker | CRAFTSMAN HEPAIR SH[]P" Shoe Boctor A W. E. CORRIHER With Brown’s Press ing Club, N. Ky. Ave. New Shoes of all kinds made to order. Shoes for cripples A Specialty Ce A mel\ . Udrl\‘ @ Repairing FVuI all kinds, autos enginesy ! I\’ct'inhh-j: 011 All bicycles. our specialty, guns, ]n’Y sfurniture made new, _«,1:1»0,\ of cabinet work sterms reasonable, $401 West Main StPhone 57 Blal K‘S"‘i"?‘ PP dollars each, and said stock shal] be | paid for either in money. or real or |Fla.. 1ATCS personal property, or in labor or |STATIE OF FLORIDA services, and when paid for in real COUNTY OF POLK or personal property. or labor or [ HEREBY CER IH \ ] services, the same shall be at a just ;the 4th dav of Ay 914 valuation to be fixed by the incor-|Iv apneared hefore ( porators or by the directors. at aton, Geo. (‘. Bartor V. meeting called for such purpose In on, G : G f mmphrey i o ton and Armon, to me as Article i {well known 10 acknowledged b The term for whi this corpvora- | S SHBRAPID their : & | fore me that they 1hseribed T tion shall exist sl thirty vears. | jovies to the foreroine nroposed Article 5 | ¢h and notice of ntion to The, business of said corporation |apply l”l letters patent the uses shall be conducte Woa nresident, L d purposes thercin set forth and vice president, ary sivtant ‘\”"’ Cl 3 ST P seeretary and troasurer, and by al| . ANDUFURTHER CERTIRY that board of directors of not I han |Geo. C. Barton, known by me to be six, nor more than eizht person to | pres sident of the Flori Lakeland be “determined by the stockholddrs, | Homes Company, a corn ion, per he officers who will have charge of (sonally appeared before me at the the busi of the corporation m ime time and place til those first elected s 1 aun knowledged to and bet shall be: C. M. (lavton, nre t subseribed for, as suq V. T, Sammon \m 1 and as- fon hehalf of the Florid [ nt secretar i t Hom Company the nher of president. (,_ 1‘ t opposite its name in the wretary. and by such nlhw ine proposed charter and no- mav he 4!|un|l by the s W ointention to a for letters from time to ‘time. nt. for the use nid o DUTrposes M. Clavton, G orein set forth and expressed. Sammon. e Vitnoss W h~|u-v I ve here- (1\l‘()l"”r\lix';!I't‘jvll'\‘ sof Ty Iv{- \‘N and aflixed my scal fice of president and trea \ AW UR AL L I";l“,‘l"l, vice president by one and the samoe DAVID (¢ N L f ” person. The annual meciing of ti il otary Publie stockholders and directors shall 1. My commission expires May | 1y - Pre-Inventory RED TAG SALE Copyright 1913 Ly The Duck’s .x teve and Range C um/aan The I(’”’Iy Of t!“’ Mrea w. most l"" ALV NiOw terested in fiordware for the house QWhy then shouldn’t the lady of the. house buy houschold hardware Aerse/f? 1f you need anything in the line of hardware for the he eme, come here and look over our at- tractive stock. You can “shop’” in this store as well as any other; and you’ll anoy it just as much. ar QYou'll be surprised how much there is to see; how many work-saving things you will find displayed here. (I[V]urc than that,you’ll be surprised to find that our prices are iower than you can find anywhere clse. When you need anything in the line of hardware, come here! We have on hand a few large Stoves and Ranges that are going at LESS THAN FIRST COST! $45.00 Ra TR e S R A L $22.00 65.00 R: R e ey T . 32,00 300! DO IAL 4 1iak e e 16 00 20.00 Stove 10.00 Sale Closes May I5th LAKELAND FURNITURE & HARDWARE (0.