Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 13, 1914, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

T e e T THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JUNE 13, 1914, O SOOI NSO IR OO TGN OISR S BOOGIDO 000 2y y universal desire for a roof of one's (Seal of Court.) ! | BUILDING & LOAN ASSN ~ |ov- o oA joysox. g “Others better posted, told clearly I h(\;,‘\l{;’\”,k r‘(r)‘trttig')\"‘ :fi;‘t‘"'fh,fl "l!:,l!."u.”_ :;» wnul_u BE A Gflun how they had been helped to obtain [ing is a true and ‘correct copy of the [ {homes EASILY, through the plans o :{ (frlll:]:‘l z‘l)nf,l ’)I':ll}:«]ll(};llltl;l)ll;' ‘I}T!\lll;ll in o THINB FUH I_AKELAND of savings and loan associations. .v\\'itnuss' my hand and seal .:1’ office 0 [ “With the many alluring ways of t!l;:s}»;-\ll‘o;'m(}.nl(;:'tl.l\“““' A D19, 5 (Contributed.) (Continueg from Yesterday.) The Anderson Loan Association is of special interest to us at Lakeland, | from the fact that it was a small town, as this is, when it was started, [the Su'\'ix?as Association furnishes Made of Many Materials, Though |5 with no greater promise of growth, “hf‘ means to make the effort prac- ProBabily. Tartan Loade All' of 2 T' ' 70 and the Association began with even | tical. Them in Favor. 5 a smaller cash capital than we ex-| Il you have no money ahead, be- el - b pect to. and was conducted on a very |8in at once to deposlt in a savings| Pplajted skirts are much seen. They | economical plan to begin with, as|a0d loan association, With a home are in fine serge, in silk, satin and | < we are planning for and yet its as-|s your goal, saving will take on an |crepe de chine, the plaits flattened with i';~ sets in only six years were over a|entirely new aspect and become a|much pressing of the great irons used ' half million, and now are over $2,- 689,000, ang we may well count on as rapid and great a growth. “We have handled over twenty- spending money constantly before the average family, there must lw‘“ {some powerful stimulus or all idea of saving will be postponeq and fin- ally eiven up. “The effort to secure a home pro- i\il]t‘fi this stimulus, and the plan of P pleasure. ing for a landlord’s house. Why not pay for one of your own; it will cost land 15 feet wide off the west end by tailors. Tartan skirts are plaited in :;; “If you are renting, you are pay- this way and worn with black coats 6 turned back with the tartan, or per- haps with a tartan waistcoat instead J. A. JOHNSON. Clerk of Court lanton & Lawler, A Solicitors for Complainant s 2685 LAITED SKIRT WELL LIKED % The Master’s Work Great Union Services® g From an equally enterprising To- s of trimmings of the Scotch material. 2 m 4 ledo (Ohio) Assoclation booklet, we b ' g They are incorrectly called “plaids” & Omor' Ow ° m. 8D 2 quote the following convincing The monthly payrpent plan is jp England. The plaid is the shawl or & | e the one safe, methodical and suc- |rug. Tartan is the pattern of it, and | ¢ § fors i “Bither directly or indirectly the [©€58ful plan for actually paying off |the Bcotch would stare astonished at | 4 o oWh of ines tual savings and |® ho*ae-building loan, 80me of the tartans woven in France |& } M s R (To Be Continued.) and Belglum and America, without the | % lahor associations mean increased remotest reference to clan. g Or ell al l 5; S prosperity for nearly all classes of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, OF POLK| Plaln woolen materials, very 50“'(:, people, for there is scarcely an ave- COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN CHAN- [and fine, are worn in plaited skirts, § 7as! nue of commercial activity that is :l,';‘t“‘{.(,;‘p’,-q;;;s“{,‘3{;5,‘1‘;;‘,,‘, 0’,'1‘(&]::3: and this is a favorite form for travel- | £ ‘J not affecteq by the building of each | ants.—Bill to Quiet Titla. " |Ing on account of the very high step |3 3 ;. new home It appearing from the sworn bill |to the carriages on French and other | h h a . . : ?fu‘é?x'".?ifiis?‘ t?nl:ftd tilrnlerleh eqrgb%‘é::go';,'L' continental railways, which cannot | at et O lSt ur C ne A savings account in a savings unknown ‘to” the complainant, be- |easily be negotiated In a tight skirt, | t assoplatlon never has to be sold at a H(;"O‘;(Ll b‘i’nhiTh:lo hf:é\l']oogxincfil'aidmoq?;l“ina These fine woolen materfals are ideal | & L res y el & sacnfic.e. land situated in the county of Polk, |foF €0wns and costumes at this sea- | . W “It is always worth all you have }qltutn m"“b‘l]or)idartt;wlt: N}(:rth 2-3 of |son. Long coats are made of them, : lr 2 0} Lok e north 1-2 o the northeagt quar- | v i o paid in, I’l}ls the acc‘l.mllated divi- [ ter of the northwest quartvs of| the lined with tartan or plain silk, very 9 v ligh 3 dends and interest credits. northwest quarter, fess a strip of |€0zy and extremely light. i ! thereof; anq the north 3-4 of the ; oui million dollars and no depositor has ::::;trltnlwro:)t' g;:grlt%rn?l"wzhto' nawrtn;almst 3 o ual ever lost a penny.” (uarte the northwest quarter, less § eSS tlll)v uyhsolntv confidence I:a;:n(}},(i)fnl;:-?gof';" ;fietofwfi,?-uunff, ”’]I‘ Peculiar Political Economy. ifi at Cumberland PreSbyterlan ::l: which the saver has in the savings 2'“%0“‘;’""({“{’1173‘ a;’é"i‘;;“&fli“}”f“1351 Public attitude on_the liquor ques- | 5 association which makes him such ]i‘qf\'n's there are I)Prslflls‘”)t"il:ll!‘l;}]illl! ()l(l; tlon has shown a decided change even g & an enthusiastic saver, keeps him interest in the said land as heirs, de- | during the present generation, re- % Church d, from becoming discouraged, and (\hN S -?1' ,,fi:-";l(l,],,t:vi,rosu(t.{:noft(;]]i?,n;]I;,‘i remarks a writer in the Chicago Inter & u"l Which makes him so positive that ev-|may be deceased viz.: Laura Bar. Sogun. g1t no WhEeleseeme ) Leithe e ery dollar is a real anq unassailable ll‘l‘.’irx?x'x;fi;‘e.guu’-:n's.' ;‘\r.l‘f;r‘!ftl\lt;}l<{;' s\%“xltrtlise «fas'h oy "; 'b(‘d blbumlus' :l rm]el: ’ 3 he protection to nis future. by Witiag 0. i A A Libe | e Comptent Bviien & Every man in Lakeland shoul: “That every man in this city may H(-'!vull.‘lonllih'i-, él. X diiw‘i‘, (} ,]‘IT.' Tradesman,” a quaint old volume that 1;; 3t be a capitalist if he will, is due I’.,'Oll\- Afi']'}lil(‘l S. Hoit. L. M." Mann, || picked up at a secondhand book“é: ’ nt largely to the opportunity for safely | 1" ;] *therefore ordered that all |store the other day. The author— | hear Dr Logan S address On i accumulating small sums at a time, mu‘li(,' lgtiming an interest in the | who is supposed to be De Foe, ap- "3 ? t Which chance is his through the op- !;}‘,{"h(flr’,‘.?,‘yp r.(,l(::::({(l;‘;l(, g‘,',‘,,,,‘?,',“"m”{fi)l pears much perplexed by the problem |7, o eration of our local savings and loan | vill of complaint_in the said cause |48 related to trade. “What a poor | associations, g:}rorl\lmfln)ru ]Illillr'4 Atlllwdt_l\"l()f ?(\;m',',m.' nation must we have been,” sa.ys he, :5 g “Some years ago there appeared | rule (l.'l:\ of ll.l.ifi (:OIII": .(;tlh:fr\v’i(sltzl?h“lx 2 e had hpen‘ Sifopan religlonny & 1 l i l!: ‘ /Nl ] ‘ ) Cli ’ Ml l N I1 i the Ladles' Home Tournal & koo 1‘]|lk‘h;m 1s of the said bill will ha |temperate nation! Innumerable poor o ries of stories told by people who haq succeeded in becoming home owners, giving the details as to how they did it. “Many of these were truly pathetic in the showing of self-denial and sacrifice undergone to aratify this s confessed by the saiq un-|m known defendants, It is further ordered that this or- der be published for twelve conseen- tive weeks in Lakeland Evening Tel- W earam, a newspaper published in Polk county, Florida Ba Witness the Hon. clerk of our had run into excesses. looks as Johnson, | tr land in the year of grace 1727, ust have starved unless the rich |% In a word. it | if we were bound to be |© icked or poor, and go a-sotting or | » a-begging; the wealth of the coun- | ¢ Y is raised by its wickedness.” o Such was political economy in Eng- [ = i We are determined to make June the biggest month in 1ake J . _ the history ' this line which will be to your listory of our business, and, profit, i we are making efforts in Never before have we It offered such price ind ' : ‘ : c1n = el p ducements, and never before have we offered sych quality of goods : % . . and variety of seletcion at these special BANNER MONTH SALE PRICES H g % MEN'S CLOTHING MEN'S WASH PANTS MEN'S FINE SHOES No do 50 Suits Reduced to .......... $8.98 $1.00 Values, now 85¢ Hi OSIERY gfié: $15.00 Suits Reduced to ......... $10.98 $1.50 Values, now ............ Z$'1 20 I 2 W oy Lew Quarters 10 cents SO ..i014, i .;g,:éi $1800 Suits Reduced to ......... $1298 e R e UG A $3.00 Shoes now St A $2.29 15 cents Sox... 4 &3 §$2000 Suits Reduced to ... ..... $14.98 ; UNDERWEAR 350 choesnows o G ek e $2.69 25 cents Sox .. 3% $2250 Suits Reduced ... $1598 €00 CelS OatIBRbE s o .. 19¢ $4.00 Shoes now 3 50 cents Sox .., .., | ) Suits Reduced $18.98 S0 cents Garment 39 1 1P N $3.2¢ l & Suits Reduce B18.¢ 50 cents Garments ... .,..... v ¢ i, 2 EN’ A 33 e by $2048 $roo Garments ... .. 0l 79¢ EDWIN CLAPP MEN’S srn}z&\;/é 1;1;:\11;; AND PANAMA %'5’ §30.00 Suits Reduced .$22.48 LS S B T TR S $L19 Fine Shoes andOxfords in all Style All 5 7 i i 3 MEN'S FINE PANTS $200 Garments ... ... ... BB 5650 dad B0 ioe M8 R e i s SO & . pagr s . : Sl SR S PO. All St ‘alues *g $4.00 \_lem.\ now coeeen...$3.00 THE “JUST WRIGHT" SHOE All $1.50 Values | % 9500 Values now Vs sy $3.48 25 cents, now .., . ; All $2.00 Valyes 000" Vialues - How: v v e $398 50 cents, now 3‘)‘; 8450 \_Jlm& HOWE o o A $3.48 7\\1 .;:'(.K) v'lhle“ $7.50 Values now ... ... ov. oo B Boonow U0 R 8500 Velestaw L, L e B 1t 7 A brni R SEE0 Valiesinow cr vl o $5.98 RI DSV PR LS A D $1.19 Shoes and Oxford in alf Leathers All 1{;';(, \21::\ SR “MEN'S SHIRTS < $2.00 now VS e e $139 BOY'S SHOES Al Q:m i k9 ol i T BOYS WAIsTS AND simmrs s Yalos o 0 B s B i Al ;..‘I‘:fl :thrt; vy $119 23 cents w)u:\]i.t\' R e e 19¢ 82,00 Values, now A1l $8.50 and $10.00 VEINes D $6.18 | AE e oo Siiins tow $1 48 a9 vans IRl R .39¢ 1es, now .., .81, BOY’S PANTS ; Al Saso SHIrtS How . of 50 v $1.69 & :“cntt\s 9."‘1']“-" ICHERT L ST SR ist‘ ues, now $2.29 50 cents Quality, now ... ...........80¢ 8 S All'$3600 Shirts now ivs: e vinnns $2.2 RR atatity LR O 79¢ NIGHT SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS 75 cents Quality, now .,............ 48¢ iy 3 LEATHER GOODS NECEWRAR [0 cents Values ... . TURMER i G R 78¢ | § All Suits Cases, Hand Bags and Trunks + In great Profusion and all Reduced in """" b SI1.25 Qll«fl.lf.\', je10)), SHETRRN St e 3 st 34 ¢ greatly Reduced Prices. Price. S I s l§: a L Pl B B Our Sales thus far has been a most gratify to make their money count double in purch ing success, and we 1 opportunity we are offering, : g€ upon all who want & asing power to ayail themselves of the °

Other pages from this issue: