Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 24, 1914, Page 3

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 24, 1914. mem B. STREATER % SASH MAKES COSTUME h—-—_v Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, (;md vear above written. l Is A THYIN incorporators, will apply to the governor of | (Sealed) LINWOOD S. HALLMAN, @! et lo Florida, the Honorable Park M. Trammell, on Notary Public. TR ACTOR AND B R the 22nd day of December for letters patent | Commission expires March 10, 1917. N U'LDER |f ETTY NOVELTY THAT IS JUST| of The Lakeland Gas Company. | STATE OF PE VANIA had twenty-ome years' experience in buigiog 3| O UM ™ VOGUE. | IO, SRR Y A ng a.. f Lokaid and. vic QenenCe in buflding 2 FRENCH STYLE OF DECOLLETAGE% RSN e i..r \»u-x.:tl . A D. 1;4114. hlhn'id .|.h(full)lellns. Vi H E o me wel nd personally known, who tractm% oo oo rager ‘;‘_"‘ty, 1 feel competent - HARD TO CARRY OFF. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE |first duly S italoiged: that he slened er the 1s line. If COmtemplating Il Do Much Toward Bri hteni ! l LAKELAND GAS COMPANY | the foregoing cles of incorporation for the will be pleased to furnish estimates A b 4 Simpl, ghtening a — The ned and their associates do | Uses and purposes therein set forth. 4 g and all infor- g Ple and Unassuming Frock— | heveby te themselves together as n‘ In witness whereof I havé hereunto set my A“ work mteeo_ 4 Taffeta or Satin of Bril. Can Be Moderated or s°fle"=d' How- :-;:\h 1‘;-11‘1;,-1’ o :nnhv; ;;nl.:\,\' vittue of the ilxl;::]‘d\:e":;l \‘th:"l\\ll‘ll\tl 1:fnvinl seal this the day AWs o e Ntate of orida governing gen- !4 year abov J en. B liant Hue Used. ever, and Most Women Will Be |l corporations, and do adopt the folien. | (Seaied) LINWOOD S. HALLMAN, J. B. STREATER. Clever Enough to Perceive ing articles of incorporation : i Notary Public. Commission expires March 10, 1917, i 1 \ .“W A very pretty Parisian novelty, to be | How to Do It | The name of the corporation is The Lake- | STATE OF FLORIDA swathed and draped over the hips in back the antique lin eastern fashion, que line in clothes, the Often a quite simple | fir'st consequence was the plaited skirt, | made quite smart all of them are these new sash effects | Rame of Moyen-age, has ousted an Us Be Your Grocers? CETDINVYD handle only fresh, clean s and we keep a full line PO resh’Meats, Including teaks, Roasts, Chops, Breakfast Bacon, Brains, Chickens, etc, Vegetables are pecialty. -y We Keep Fresh;Fruit, aiso ng in;Can Goods that you may suggest ng Vegetables, Soups, etc, one design. The different fabrics now | Who are not wise enough to follow | Introduced in the same costume when | their own style, or clever enough to; original and personal toilet. upon them. Take, for instance, the delightful | Even if they attempt this straight frock of the sketch, which was recent- | line across the base of the neck, they‘ are combined straw-colored chiffon, ! that rolls over into another shape and Wwhite net foundation. It fastens down | front, but ends just in front of the ears. This is practical for some faces, | but in the choice of it, as well as the uy your goods where You can get the most for the money. place is the grocery of G. TWEEDELL PHONE 59 et Us Supply Your Needs The slecveless bodice, the rou squire 'k line, the short s abundance of lace, the use of jewels and metals-—-all these mark the new French evening froc On the right a jeweled girdle is strikingly used on a cerise char- meuse. The skirt is slashed at the side { over plaited chiffon and gathered into a band of skunk at the bottom. There is lu chiffon cape at the back finished with 1 | i | i skunk, and two jewels elasp the bodice on the shoulders. The other model is made of black charmeuse and cream lace. A garland of white flowers finishes the top | of the last flounce, and two straps o? jew- Novel Sash Arrangement. el reach from the belt at the back to the belt at the front. the center front and the neck is fin- ished with a finely plaited rufling of | choice of any collar, a woman should | the chiffon. The back is trimmed with | not hesitate to give time and atten- a lace plastron, hung in collar effecf | tion. It may seem to be a detail, but | from the shoulders and partly veiling | it makes or mars the harmony be- | |ovel the back of the blouse. Similar | If the world continues to wear the ribbons are crossed over the front and | flat black velvet hat with its trimming jare tied in small knots with the back | of white velvet flowers, there will not Spruce Pine PiCking Laddel's | ones just over the shoulders. In front be much ingenuity required in the mil- ancther lace plastron is cut in half ! linery world, at least not for the pres- and hung from the shoulders with a | ent. Rarely has a shape been ad- Cement Coa(ed Box Nails little gathering on either side, thus vanced that has met with such general veiling, as in back, a portion of the | approval. It has ousted the high, ir- crosseG velvet ribbons. ¢ Then comes the bayadere ceinture.| few narrow, boat-shaped, high turbans LR This is of amethyst taffeta and will re- in velvet. These have liitle or no quire two breadths of 19-inch silk or | trimming. In truth, few of the hats one of yard-wide variety It has a | are dependent upon garniture. FEvery- vertical gathered heading at the cen. | thing is in the shape and the quality ter back where the dress fastens, and = of the velvet or satin used. the gathers must be tucked invisibly | There are no felt hats, and no soft the amethyst velvet ribbons that cross | tween the face and the frock. . Orange Clippers quires care to avoid a too studied ap- b ! pearance of precision. The bow is | fered for early autumn use. Amel‘ican Field Fence large ana arranged at the lower edge| One thing is certain: few if any ir back smart clothes will be worn in Paris. CYClone Ornamental Fence finished with plaited chiffon ruffling. | Evening costumes are taboo. Even The unaerskirt is of chiffon with ruf- thae rule at the Ritz is broken; the fles of itselt —Washington Star. bars are lowered. One may dine In a ! Lo | ghirtwaist suit, if so desired. America x % % % T 4 ! will be a law to herself in this respect, IMPROVING SHAPE OF MOUTH as she will be the only one of the fashionable countries, except Spain { Much May Be Done If Only the Atten- | ., 4 1taly, who will have any occa- tion Paid to the Matter | sion to put on smart clothes Is Constant. i . — H Everything In bygono dass, 1t 18 i, o woted belle used to stand in the hall before | Foolish Celebrant. she entered the drawing room and re- peat: “Peas, papas, [DEuRe: and National Sons of Temperance, was prisms,” letting her lips fall lightly on | talking in Manchester about Christ- each word. Then when she entered | the crowded reception or balircom '@ | “wrhe wige,” he said, “celebrate was quite sure a sweet expres: ")!l‘Ch"“m“ temperately. Thelr Christ- dwelt in the corners of her pru!_\“mu drink is tea or coffee, milk or mouth. | lemonade. One may improve the shape of u¢T'| «The wise are not lke Blanc, who mouth by not allowing the m.nsch‘- at ! was asked, the morning after Christ- ide to sag. Massage theml ' mag: fi?::fl; with a geod cold cream :-" | wewell, l:l;:;;rl:' was Hi Roller's w working the rotary movemcat | Christmas . up'ytsownrd thge nose. Then when thel «The best I ever drank,’ was the face is washed with hot water "fl.lm"" ways follow it by cold, which will tighten the muscles. Olive oil or| Gheap Cleansing Powder. cow’s cream massaged into the mouth It short of cleansing powder, use wrinkles will aid in plumping out hol- '. cloth soaped and dipped in il lows. A few drops of benzoin should | Sanes. This will be found gosl: Hardware Store be added to the olive oil so that it lent and economical way of removing will not darken the skin. Keep the stains from pots and pans. A | circulation good and the lips will be DWARE Co red. Also keep the teeth in good con- ® | aition, for it the set is not complete boliows will appesr.in the cheeks. — E. L. H. Hohenthal, assoclate of the usually carried in an up-to-date —_— regular turban, although one sees a . ) s figure is ! hats, except the waterproof one of lace about the figure. This re- T S'Ol‘&flge PlOWS in.p black or colored oilskin which is of- | The lace tunic ts long and full and ' Europe is practieally in mourning. | OWn again, is the bayadere sash,! When an attempt was made to bring Plices and points as ::g)eciailly noted since the vogue of the -::uull Gas |]'.nlmm;’\t.\ylumlhi(s principal place of unlr.\'r\' lc‘n‘ HILLSBOROUGH, SS. rassier husiness shall ¢ in the city of Lakeland, ‘ersonally appeared before me this 13th day bodice has come into its . By MARY DEAN. | Flordda, with branch offices at such other | of November, A. D. 1914, Rosco Nettles, t$ requirements may {0 me well and personally known, who being demand. first duly sworn, acknowledged that he signed and unassuming lingerie frock can be then the high-necked bodice with its ness»s i be t squares and public grounds or pla Y.;‘;:-ns and inhabitants of said city, or to any and the variety of materials used in | Other. The fact should sadden those itrson or persons, firm or firms, 1'nr1m‘r;nioh FLORIDA, « ¥ « 1 1y seen at a private reception. In jt' Should break it by a high white collar "V Use. pledge | mane R Cwhats yellow alencon lace, and amethyst vel-: SO defeats the hardness of the other. !ital stock of vet ribbon and taffeta. There is a strong tendency to wear | Iy /hy br. parie ’ ’ljhe long-sleeved blouse cut rather | @ Starched standing collar of organdie i endorse, in like m OW about the neck is made over a| OF lace which does not extend to the Son RO 98, ) acter or ar purposes, similar to | (eonsolidate with such company or companies ; L1o purchuse or lease all or any part of the any of the streets, avenues, lan |14 che foregoing articles of incorporation for the The general nature of the business or busi- | US¢S abd purposes therein set forth. ansacted by the company shall In witness whereof I have hereunto set my t and . Straight 1i be the manufacturiig and selilnz and (he MAud and afixed my offclal seal this the day teresting through th much more in Cegt i nlgracross the collarbone. { manufacturing or selling of gas to be made |04 year above written. : CON ; b e use of such a ain French women always ex-!from coal, oil and other materials, or from ; (Sealed) NETTIE CUNEO, ; 5 : n taffeta or satin in some bril. | Ploited this kind of neck line, but ¢l oll or other materials, in the city of [ : Sy ublle Y A M 3 liant hue, even the artists admitted 5 Lakeland, Florida, in such s as this cor- Commission expires July 14, 1818. ¢ S 5 \L The conti ed that it was poraiion may be empowered: and also to lay |V X- ERICKSON, Attorney fur lucorporators. ntinued warm weather brings difficult to wear. It demanded a small pipes far the purpose of conducting gas in 3414 . alleys, s of the | NOTICE S AT id city: and to adopt any other m(-:u\: um"- NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR to furnish gas to any person or per- TAX DEED UNDER SECTION 8 . firm or firms, corporation or corpora- OF CHAPTER 4888, LAWS OF r corporations or inhabitants adjacent there- Notice is hereby civen that JOHN ""_”"r to the city itself- 3. EDWARDS, purchaser of tax mingled successfully produce a very | defeat, or modify, a style that is thrust,;..-«u:\‘rc:m s gl T g ‘T‘anm"mb IR‘]‘.m "o, ST ANEL N hold, own, improve, morigage, lease : and sell real estate for any such purpose or | 241, and 427 rposes useful in or incidental to the prose- 3 ution of the company’s business or bus i W acquire, L or dispose of in like ] \l obligations of 192, 193, = 239 dated the Hth day of 1912, has filed said in my office. and has 3 ion for tax deed to is- e in accordance with law. Said St titicates embrace the (ollowing o A 0 Tdeseribed wroperty situsted in Polk organized for a o = Mori e fo any of the [VOLRLY, Florida, to-wit: i wnd to guarantee and ‘_,‘\“, 1-1 of Sk of N\ 1-1 Sec. uer as individuals may | 120 TDo 28 S0 R, 23 east, assessed as s of whatsoever char | the property of Unknown and em- ized for a purpose | braced in cevtificate No. 24, o the objects of lot 1, bloek 4, Sloan & McRae 1 comy ; to sell wse property and | snbdivision of bloek 4, Lake Beulah whises or any part thereof of any other | &dd., vee. 13, Tp. 28 S, range 23 company, or companies, chartered for any | eost, g s the property of Un- similar or Kindred purpose or purposes, or 1o | Knowu embraced in certificate 39, \. off S. side of S\W 1-4 of SW 1esses, orany branch thereof ; s ind ver ch nd sh id company orations ol fproperty and franchises of any such other DT R east, [ company or companies or to merge into it- as the property of nown .wl‘l' "wfll”."l;'- |>|~u,\.l»|'l_.\: |-ri\ih-g:s -;”"Il _fn.n.n'- aced in ..‘.”m“ ate No. 72. ! chises thereof : to borrow money and incur S 1-2 of NW 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Ldebts: to evidence its indebtedness by bonds Rty ‘ out many delightfully fashioned frocks | f2ce, regular features, and a fiat,! at tea time and in the evening, and , 8Mooth coiffure. . | Probably the most notable features in| Today, this decolletage, under the > ) dda | i | | QBB OPOHODOH said capital st 1 | Roseo Nettles, POIQHOBRQTQIAHOBON 24, Tp. 28 8., R. 2: o other obligations in writing ; ure the same by a mort and to se predge o ain g or any, of the company’™ properiyand frav- e, Inease of issuing these bonds, the s Y 5 ay be effected by means of a mori- Beain at N, rust deed conveying the property and |Of N W 1 S L0 W trustee, or trustees chains, N, any shall possess the powers | N 1-2 0 and priv incident to corporations of a | Sec. a? like el it being intended the [sessed as the property of Unknown enumeration herein of specific powers shall land embraced in certificate No, 75, not be construed to limit or abridge such N ki I-4 of N K -4 see. 1, Tp. 28 other powers as are now, or may hereafter be, |8, R. 24 cast, assessea as the prop- vested in the company by the laws of the ! erty of Unknown, and embraced in Stte of Florida. certificate No, 191, m N 1-2 of NK 1-4 See. 4, Tp. 28 8., The authorized capital of said company | R. 24 east rssed as the property shall be one hundred thousand doliars divided ' of Unknown, and cemlbraced in cer- it one dhousand shares of the par value of | tificate No. 192. one hundred dollars cach. Ten per cent of U . lot 3 (or K 1-2 of NW 1-4), k s be pald in cash, and | See, 5, Tp 28 S., R. 24 east, assessed the bhalance of said capital stock shall s the property of Unknown and em- payable cither in eash or in property, braced in certificate No. 193, M, Lot 3, block ¢, revised map of |u‘:r|»:»~l:' > ‘lrnpvrlv | Dixieland, Sec. 19, Tp. 28 S., R. 24 iTun Lala forr it ssed as the property of Un- viluntion of suoh and embraced in certificate to e fixed hy meeting The stock any time hereafter be in dee s provided by the laws of the State of Flor- ag the property of Un- kunown and embraced in certificate No. 74 o W. corner of NKE 1-4 run 8. o chains, E 4 hains, W. 4 chains and of NW I—lpul NW 1-4 8 8., R. 23 east, as- labor or capital e ). 23, block €, revised map of and. See. 19, Ton 28 §.. R. 24 cast, assessed as the property of Un- ‘\'III)\\:'ll”:llld embraced in certificate -4 of NW' 14 32 Ton. 27 east, assess as the nrop- T Inknown and embraced in certificate No. 4205, UNLESS said certificates ghall be redeemed accordine to law, tax deed , i will igsnn thereon on the 21st day of | December, AL D, 1914, WITNESS my flicial sienature and geal |h|i~.x”||‘|u 16th day of Novem- ber, A, D. J. A. JOIINSON, i Clerk Cirenit Court Polk County, lowing named gentlemen as a Florida. 3274 rs, to-wit: John Gribbel, David J. Any one person A S S T 3. The officers aro annually on the first mpiny v The period of the corporation’s existence shall be unlimited and perpetual, The busi ation s to be conducted to he el Monday in January of each and every year. i’; ! ) i o et ' i v !y The highest amount of indebtedness or la- | §% el ke to which the corporation can at any ? o ubject itself shall be five hundred thou- dollars. | The names d residences of the subserib- ing incorpori together with the number of shares subseribed by each, are as follows, sand that congh . Stop it Residenc Shares. 'enn phia, Penn IN WITNESS unto set b d on this 9th day of No ¥ A, D 1914 ' JOHN GRIBBEL |t IN WITNESS WHEREOPR, David 1. Collins unto set his hand on this 9th day of | L AL Do 1ol PAVID 1. COLLINS S WHEREOF, Rosco Nettles, has is hand on this 13th day of 1014, ROSCO NETTLES STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF PHILADELIPHIA, S8 Personally appeared before me this 9th day of November, A D. 1914, John Gribbel, to me well and personally known, who being first duly sworn, acknowledged that he signed IN WITNI hereunto s November, the foresoing articles of incorporation for the = St v A ~J‘ K TIRUST R B thoreii set. torh ''FOR SALE IN LAKELAND L witness wliereaf | ke breet® e 4y BY HENLEY AND HENLEY 1 S ——————— . . Attention! Some good things in : Ladies’ Coat Suits : Not the latest Fads, but see the Quality, then listen at the prices, $12.00 to $35.00, to close out at $700to 8] 2 00 With a little alterations you have a good Suit. Glad to show you. \BATES STORE O &

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