Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 18, 1914, Page 6

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e ——————————— EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA,, AUG. .8, 1914, FOR SALE L LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY M3—All streete clayed, cemen: sidewalks, electric lights, ¢ity water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or 8. M. Stephens. FARK ! Having purchased and subdivided the Jesse Ker one-half mile 2 OT estate ¢ st of city limits, we are now selling in 10 and tracts some of the finest truck and farm lands in this section at the right price and terms. For particu- lars see G. (. Rogan, Room 1 and 2, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2996 FOR S A rooni, wo story house; iences. At 803 ern conve Florida av story Alfo seven room, 85x1 foot nue two liouse on lot at S01 South Florida avenue. W. Fiske Johnson, owner. 3027 e R B S S S A A PR SR IS FOR —Horse, harness surrey, SALE class condition, first 3026 FOR RENT tOR RENT—Six-room house; all modern improvements; ten min- utes’ walk of postoffice. Low rent to gooq tenant. Inquire A, J. Hol- worthy. Phone 277. 2627 I FOR RENT—6-room cottage. Apply Mrs. S. T. Fletcher. 2494 — FOR RENT—une suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to S. M. Stephens, city. 2383 ———————— e FOR RENT-—-New 6-room nungalow close in, all conveniences. Dr. Samuel F. Smith. 2987 e S I S FOR RENT-—S8-room house with two sleeping porches. Phone 176 Black. 3029 R S — FOR RENT—3 room bungalow, Dixieland. Dr. S. F. Smith. 2088 829 ohf) acres | 126x185, with Mni all mod- | i | South | and | Ed- | ward Fixter, Box 632, ILakeland. 20 x i ‘ PAGE SIX e BB & of each ye or at such other time as th J i ) determine. % 3 of the officers who are to con ; s led (Lo & ness of the said corporation ted at the first annual mee : Classified Advertising it i AR i 43 % |ified are as follow s s e S o e 3 N. F. Holland, president and treasurer. 3 ! , Vice sident ~~~~~~~~ 3 PRI 5 PR RN 4| : L S R R B S e B 2 F 6t Lol ers and W. W The Kimbrough Supply Co. received the bill of lading fcr two : carloads of buggies and surreys, from e e g ory i : A0 A ia Buggy Co. [ are guaraniced for one year and any breakage will be good, even though the horse |t jruns away and tears them up we will w' ;m.xhc good all parts, within twelve i months from time purchased. | shares | Parties wanting buggies | IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said i P Please | their hands 1\‘.';15! a few days as they will arrive |this the srd day the South Ge pital stock. ARTICLE VII The names and residences of the number of shares of 1 for each are as foll , Lakeland, Florida, two | Lese buggi suoserit made Lakeland, Lakel, Holland, 1, 0N are. Florida, ten | rators have hereunto of August, A. D o o " N ¥ OLLAND here Tuesday or Wednesday. 3028 ¥, . ot AND i D. 0. ROGERS SR e (L R FLORID. |l HAVE THREE CARS for public|irinh 0 FLokiDA I service at any and all hours. My| Before me the | machines are Caddllacs and I am ;:j,l[\, e therefore fully equipped to glye by Lieqnan my patrons the best service ob-| erally acky tainable. Day phone STATE cisizned authority pe Holland, D. 0. Rogers Holland, all to me well known to s described in and who ex and they sev- they executed r instrument for uses and pur- set forth and expressed No. 65;|the fore | poses the night, 313 Black. Fern Rocque-| 1N WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto more 1615{”" my hand and official seat at Lakeland | Florida, Polk county, this Srd day of August A B I 1914, M. G. WARING :PUBL]C STENOGRAPHER— Work Notary done nestly and prompt]y. Room} My commission expires June 18, Qe 200, Drane Bldg. Phope 6 1667/ B i gl —— |STOLEN OR BORROWID .\fom]u_\'l afternoon, a KEEN KUTTER lawn mower by a negro boy about ten years old. Said to be for some- one in a yellow house trimmed in NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR CHARTER OF A CORPORATION, NOT FOR PROFIT The undersigned persons hereby give notice that on the 11th day of September, A. D 1914, they will Whitney, judge of the cireuit court wn and fi white. Please plione any informa- |4t at Elovidn, ‘ar whete else he ¢ B | may be wurter for a corporation, not tion ‘to. Mrs, "L, B, Bevis. 8121t profit, > known as the Polk County Hok 9068 | Asricultural Society. The object of such cor Black. 2068 poration being to promote » ricultural, horticultural - and - kindred inter County Florida and to hold an fuir annually, at Lakeland in said and to do such er oacts as may be con ducive to the success of such abjects Nigned this 10th day of August, A. D. 1914 ————— FOR PLAIN SEWING—Under- clothes and children's clothes, see Mrs. John Aylor, who agricultural neeas the work and sewsg cheaper than you can } get it elsewhere. Mrs. Aylor iives in P Dixieland, corner Pennsylvania ave- ', nue and Riggins St. 5,000 B H. VAN SICKLER. | EDWIN R. SCHURMAN —— The Kimbrough Supply Co. have made contract as representatives for the Baldwin Piano Co. for South Florida. They are one of the largest manu- facturers of pianos in the United | HOSTESS CAN PLEASE GUESTS States and have the reputation of | WITH JAPANESE LAWN PARTY. having the best tone and style of | pianos and there are none to excel | them. | We expect a solid car load of pi- anos, players, uprights and baby | grands within the nest ten or fifteen : days. 2991 NOVELTY FOR SUMMER an Entertainment — Decorations Probably Most Effective in the Evening. If you contemplate buying n pi:nm: In planning a lawn party for these soon and want to buy one that is ab- | midsummer days, the hostess turns solutely guaranteed and at the right | Daturally to the Land of the Flow- DS BIBIBIIEEEDEBEE DD [X & § OFFICE ROOMS ) FOR RENT = In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted in the City Running]Water in Kach Room Call at & TELEGRAM OFF| FreBrDEidndd MISCELLANEOUS —— i.»l,;:.y:n‘»l‘;’." .‘\)I an.;t]I} el \ml'.;trur iln~ ting covers the floor and an arrange- orpors J'4 (] Wl » 4 'Y, under POUCE CALLS v)v‘w following proposed charter, I)It“ <~r|‘,.'i;1rll ment of Jupuneso umbrellas com.J of which is on file in the office of the see The public is requested to phone all night calls to police after § p. m. to Police Department, phone §5. e PR A LOST—City auto tax tag No. 139 Finder please return to the Tele- gram oflice. 5,000 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ; Lakeland, Fla., July 10, 1914, |1 All contractors are notified that after Oct. 2, 1914, that no Union bricklayers will be allowed to work on on and any job where non-union plasterers are working, nor be allowed plasterers to work non-union bricklayers. I'he union will furnish competent and skilled workmen of each sepa- rate trade to do the if con- tractors are furnish the same. B M. & P. I, U,, No. 12. J. W. DAVIS, Secretary. B —— LOST—Pockethook, Finder work unable to reward on LOST-—PBunch of keys. Finde turn to this office and receive 1 ward 204 B N T A Two-tamily hous cach Elect I good lochtion, w side, 340.00 per monti e R e T S e The John | ; $ retary State ot union | oy \\E(‘.:! ] will get fvoa Here is a Bargain Sure ., $2500.00 price, wait and see our stock and | ering Almond for suggestions, If she get our prices hetore huying clse- | 8108 at novelty the whole affair fs where. 2098 3 glven a Japanese aspect throughout, even to the costumes of those pres- ent. What could be more appropri- SO IHDDOEED | ate for hot weather wear than the ¥ t G | “comfy” flowering kimonos of silk or 5 ! | crepe that the little yellow people @ uess Who § .| wear so effectively? Of course, the = - ‘| men might raise something of a fuss, ® Comlng???PP .| for there is nothing the masculine .| hates more fervently than “dressing FEPOEGIDOI0006 6060055505 | YD DUt Perhaps even mere man would prove amenable to persuasion if the party were held under the pro- tecting shades of evening, For the Japanese lawn party the plazza generally provides a basis for the decorative scheme. Japan®se mat- NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LETTERS PATENT — given that the undersigned to the governor of the State of Tallahas 21st day of Notice is herehy will apply Florida, at bined with American and Japanese of State ot Floriaa flags, in paper, ornaments the ceiling, Withess our hands this the 3rd day of August, A D, 1014 N F. HOLLAND W, W, HOLLAND. . 0. ROGERS PROOPOSED CHARTER OF THE “PEERLESS LAUNDRY" The undersigned herehy as iate 1l the purpose of ecomin rporated under the laws of the Florida with the following proposed charter ; ARTICLE 1 The name of 11 rp ) s corporat shall be the | & 'EERLESS LAUNDRY, o < prineipal | g may establish branch of Si rStat 15 the board of :s: DI | he business to be | shall be, to | & s, dry cleaning | ©* nd - pressing and all Kind | € to buy, own, sell nd enjoy all the privi- laws of the State nd sell any and all kinds roperty : to erect houses and v sell and dispose of same ARTICLE 1III H of the capital stock of said thousand dollars di ALL THI Wash Skirts, Sr.oo, $1.25, and 800) shares of the Said stock as the r share such terms | determine and may f & property at a just valu- oard of directors, | .E | rorporation shall | e (99) years. | | & Shirt Waist, 81.00 and $1.23, Childrens Dresses S1.00, 81,23 apply to the Hon. F. A, | the 10th judicial circuit of the State of Flor- | county, | | Easy to Give Proper “Color” to Such ' For the rest the whole porch may be turned into a grove of cherry blos- soms and wisteria. If the porch be too small to ad- mit of much decoration, the flower sprays may be hung from the trees and shrubs in the garden, or a tem- porary arbor may be erected and the scheme carried out in that. Butterflies and moths of all sizes and descriptions, which can be manu- of factured at home out of colored pa- per, wire and cotton batting may be suspended on silken threads from the trees or poised lightly by means of fine wire on the floral sprays. These winged creatures give a very pretty effect as they sway to and fro in the breeze. Then, to add brilliancy to the scene, Japanese lanterns, large and small, must be hung wherever there is a hanging space. The newest of these fish lanterns, made to represent the Japaiiese fish god. The lanterns, of course, are lighted only in the eve- ning, but they present a striking ef-| fect even under daylight, especlally ' when interspersed with big peonieg made of white or crimson crepe paper. It is a pretty custom to present each guest on arriving with a Japanese fan —or at an afternoon party with both fan and umbrella. Also there are num- berless curios costing anywhere from five to fifty cents apiece, which may be given away as souvenirs or as prizes if games are played. Dwarf Japanese plants, growing in little jar dinieres of glazed ware, are also very desirable for either purpose. | Refreshments shoula be served from , | Japanese trays, with Japamese paper doilies and napkins. The correct i viands are wafers and sweetmeats of | various kinds, with Japan tea, either hot or iced, and sake, a Japanese drink made from rice. i fi Waistcoat and Girdle. f | & The waistcoat shown at the top of :3‘: the accompanying sketch s also a gir- | & dle and is only one of many of these & little accessories which fill the shops, | % These are made of silk, ratine, leather | ,and, in fact, almost any material % | Which fancy dictates. They are ex- | tremely mannish in finish, some even | & showing the vest buckle and strap at | % | the back. The lower girdle i3 of the | & | popular enameled leather. This same ‘; | design 18 shown also in moire effect. | & = @ & In Place of a Pocket, In shortsleeved summer dresses, | which have no pockets, and in which [ 1t 4s hard to find a place to carry a | handkerchief, a common rubber band | worn underneath the sleeves is g | convenient place under which to tuck ‘ | @ handkerchief. A narrow rubber arm- | let covered with ribbon to match the | | color of a dress makes a dainty con- | ' trivance for the same purpose, And Rumors of War (BRSO e Sl - T = Bombarding Prices on GOOD Merchandise to be resumed ] S WEEK : S1.3 7 ” R ‘ ”fl,\;‘,,‘,“‘,,, shall be Lawns, Dotists and Tissues, 15¢ | v officers: A presi- f§' viee secretary, a treas- \fi_ ‘. Fioh e, ait uaoh oo | & & e * ‘ t » The last call on Men's Straw Hats St S g : ok directors; any one | & . : ! e of president and [g and $3.00, for.. .. . - < 1 secretary, or sec- | & . Sl A @ and sald officers shall | Nen's Work- Shirts, 30e. twe B & 1t e term of one vear, rgt i R * N | dls by the stockholders at an election | & \on's Dress Shirts, $1.00, $1 = ind 82.0x Q N hield on the third Monday in September | & \ o ] ey 139 2| & Overalls, s0c and $t.00, for... 30 - ¢ $ | y FEEE P SIBSP IS IPEF TP RRRIE -— . ¢ VMany other good values we : ill be glad to show vy * wwinnon 31 Wll be glad to show yoy y | - - zhts, Paved Street, g‘ — S % v & | 2 s from 835.00 §to * | + . “ ® rice, fora quick @ § & : 'S & i - | - %gz & & < 3 - . Gox Realty Co. H to American eyes are the grotesque I ’I All these you find at our stor. SRR PRHCOPEEE Th»_Cost of Livirg is fry —— w——— S ————————— ——— . —— —. Unless You Know Where i fy e ottt o IF YOU KNOW The selection will be the bes; & The variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed The price the lowest Just trade with us T'his seutles «he question f [y R RN S A RPN Best Rutter, per pound. ., . Cottolene, 10 ponnd PMIS. covvvriqnerennviianinnn, 1y Cottolene, 5 pound palls........ v covnvvnnnn.... 0 ¢ pounds Snowdrift Lard. ..couvvenviim covinnnnaann., il snowdrift, 10 pound pails. ....eevevee soovinies .. LW 3 cann tamily 8126 Cre@M. .oov.ocvconees soevnnnnens,,,, 6 cans baby size Cream. . Letesesrsntse sesesanan s 1:2 burnel DOBY WIOUEL, (s uvssiosisiamnssnan dosvsinrsail 12 pounds Dot FIOUP. vssovvaavmnsnssns suss e OctoRon SOAD, 8 £0P. s ecsvoissnnsnrsse sossnsvas Ground Coffee, per POUDd. . coseeconess sossnnnes 6 gallons Kerosene. .......o.cgeeemeem sooess SWEET CLOVER FAR Clean Sanitary Milk Tubercular Tested Cream We invite inspection Phone 323 The Best Straw Hats in House Going at While they last FHANOPOPOP00H See our Swell Line of les and Shirt O 5’0@)0@%@%0 Let us Save you Moncy On Your Next uit a & The Hub = The Home of Hart Schaffner Marx Clotfi

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