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PAGE EIGHT The Lakeland Florist Company are —~All parts (‘ox Realty | prepated to fill orders for cut flowers LOTS tor of town. See (‘ompany. your Money John F. 122-1-tf. Phone orders to Miss Three hundred clean | Virginia Harris, Flower Girl, Phone and set pieces. WANTED quart bottles. Pillans & Co. 1i-28tf 231-blue. WANTED. -Will pay spot cash LOTS IN DIXIELAND—No better for chickens. . l. Bryant. | incation for a home on this earth. FOR SALE The launch Elizabeth! The John F. Cox Realty Co. 12-1-tf. on Lake Parker. The John F. Cox| pish and Oysters, fresh all the Realty Co. 12-1-tf.| time at Yaun Fish Market. Select FOR SALE- (‘abbage, Collard | Oysters at 25c and 50c. 216 N. and Canliflower Plants, G. 1. Bryant Keotucky avenue. Phone 252-Red. FOR SALE--One first-class ticket| 11-25-tf. Call at News Office. | 11-27-3.’ need a togsaincinngth ILAKE FRONT LOTS--Close in, best values in town.—The John F. Cox Realty Co. 12-1-tf. WANTED—2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping, sleeping accom- odation for three, must have stove. English, Arlington hotel. 11-29-1tp. WANTED A MAN -We stenographer who can handle Roali Estate business. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 12-1-tf. FOR RENT -2 unfurnished rooms| Apply . for light housekeeping. 411, West | Lemon street. 11-25-6t! COMFORTABLE rooms and board at 410 Tennessee avenue, Mrs. | Booth, phone 137. 11-256tp. WANTED—Boarders. with or wi‘hout rooms. Mrs. Z. B. Tram- mell, 220 Sonth Tennessee ave- nue, 11-29-3t. | LOST- -I'wo cows, one red, horned, but no mar k;the other dehorned; spotted mouse color.—Finder notify Florida Lakeland Homes Co. 12-13tp. ! MISS RUBY C. DANIEL Lakeland’s Leading News + and Stationery Store i I'OR RENT -One nice furnished room, with board if desired. Apply Mrs. G. E. Hawkins, 210 South New York avenue. 11-29-6tp. FIRE INSURANCE--Strong Com- panies, prompt attention to losses. The John I, Cox Realty Co, 122-1-tf. FOR RENT - Newly furnished rooms with modern conveniences Apply at 201 Kentucky avenue, 12-1-6tp All the leading papers and wagazines. Sta- tionery, Post Cards, Scnool Sup- plies, Cigars and Tobacco. Lobby of Edisonia Theatre ' Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated | We will be pleased to take your order for NEW FLORIDA SYRUP Cranberries, Nuts and Everything Good to Eat W.P.PILLANS &C® GOOD THINGS TO EAT. T THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA, DEC. 1, 1911, HOTEL ARRIVALS, Matanzas. llerman Mahlke, Rudolph Mahlke, | Mankata, Minn.; Levi W, Jacksonville; plingburg, Pa.; S. W. Holden, Peters- burg, Va.; Z. Adams, Cincinnati. Tremont. H. G. Lester, Tampa; W, F. Ash- ley, Lorain, Ohio; J. F. Gossett, Al- bany; J. M. Kennedy, Coronet; Wm. Mills, St. Louis; D. D. Smith, At- tapalgus, Ga.; F. F. Mcmand, “Smith Premier, Tampa; Thos. Pinkner, “Neostyle” N. Y.; R. A. Jackson, Tampa; J. L. Hollingsworth, Tam- pa; J. T. Carson, Tampa; P. P. Rice, Tampa; Geo. M. Shaw, Jack- sonville; C. W. Bossert, Chicago; R. P. Barton, Tampa; Albert A. Moyer, Philadelphia. J. L. Hollingsworth, City Tax Col- lector, of Tampa, is in Lakeland to- day on business. Mr. Hollingsworth is well known to the older residents of Lakeland, having been Principal of the Lakeland school about twen- ty years ago. lHaving lived in Lake- land when one couldn’t see the houses for the pine trees, he is in pusition to know what the town has accomplished in the matter of de- vilopment, and predicts a great fu- ture for the town which he states has made a most marvelous growth especially within the past five years. While here Mr. Hollingsworth is at the Tremont. PURCHASES NICE BUILDING LOT Rev. H. J. Mathias, pastor of the Lutheran church, recently purchased a nice building lot on South Tennes- sce avenue, and expects to erect a nice home thereon some time in the rear future. The lot adjoins the property of Mrs. J. M. Cason and is one of the most desirable residence lots in Lakeland. N Thankfulness. Thankfulness is an exalted and diffi- cult grace. It is an essential part of any worthy character. Of the minor vices, if this may be classed with them no one is held more despicable than ingratitude.—Smiles Lakeland Lodge No. 91 F. & A, M. meets in Masonic Hall every Sccond and Fourth Monday nights. A cor- dial invitation:to visiting brethren. C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, W. M. « % Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. 29 meets the first Thursday night in each month in Masonic Hall. Visit- ing companions welcomed. C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Tove, H. P. BLuN 9 Palm Chapter, 0. E. 8. meets every second and fourth Thursday nights of each month. €. G. Arendell, sec- retary; Mrs, Pike Adair, W. M. * v ¥ Lakeland Camp No. 78, W, 0. W, meets every second and fourth Thurs- day night. Woodmen Circle first and third Thursdays. C. F. Ken- nedy, Council Commander, Mrs, Sal- 7 e » ° lie Scipper, Guardian of Circle. 0‘0(0@0‘5‘0‘0‘0 FOOQ QL O @«5 PO FOPOTOLOEOPOPQTOTQ M HOEP IO SR .y(; ':’,; 1.0.0. F. \" S 20 e |g l c 0re +Q Meets every Friday nizht at 7:30 s §? at 1, 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and N4 e — —— & | Tennessee. Visiting brothers cor- Yes—-—thatl what your dmg store ‘:’5 dially invited. J. Q. 'FRE.\’(‘H. is. The finest equipped drug store 3 Noble Grand. in Lakeland. Q’é 5N A drug store the like of which 35 K. OF P. o sesgggend e‘:n o Tnmpat: go' Regular meeting every Tuesday g g .ol sovse Mo 3% |at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall. Visit- drugs, the most careful prescription work, and the advantage of the low- 3 est possible price. o3 In every department you will find % the latest, newest, most serviceable of ¢° Lousehold helps—sick rcom requis- S i‘es—gifts—and sundries. <9 *“Call and prove it.” 28 o m— —— 5% 15 “QIJAlIIV” & 28 (Our Motto) as PHONE 62. QUICK DELIVERY 3 e HENLEY & HENLEY Crant @) ing members always welcome. ! F. D. BRYAN, Chancellor Commander. l.\ M. JACKSON, Secretary { G. LA toB of LE ‘ Orange Blossom Div. No. 499, G. 1. A. to B. of L. E. meets every second and fourth Wednesdays of jeach month at 2:30 p. m. Vigiting | Sisters always welcome i MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec'y. ‘ MRS. J. L. | PADRICK, Pres. * - - G. AR Meets first Saturday ip every month at C. E. Dayton’s, South Ten- nessee. J. R. TALLEY, Adjt. Shepperd, | T. E. Pritchett, Cap-' '1 son—Hats Were Never More dler; L. T. Goodwin and wife, Am- hearst, Mass.; L. Dawzig, N. Y.; £.! i M. Rugg, Barnes City, lowa; L. H. "l‘homas. Boca Grande; D. H. Wa l son, Mipplingburg, Pa.; Mrs. D. | \Watson, son and daughter, Mip- plingburg, Pa.; John Yohn, Mip- |ums IRL smss' SHARMING NEW DESIGNS FOR THE LITVLE FOLKS. ' Not Difficult to Find Becoming Gar | ments for Young Folks This Sea- Charming. It is not going to be a difficult mat- ter this season to find pretty and be- coming garments for the little folks. In fact, so charming are the new de- signs that mother’s only difficulty will ! be in making up her mind which is | the most fetching. The newest of these little garments are cut on lines very much resembling the models planned for older people, and while the children may appear very quaint in thelr little tunics and surplice bod- ices, we must take care they do not seem too grown up. The shawl collar is a fashion which mother may adopt for the little girl with impunity, for this is a becoming and girlish style. The same may be sald of the hood effect and the sallor collar. Any of these, when used on the sensible coat ot double-faced ma- terfal, is suitable and becoming. In fact, the heavy material is used ex- tensively for winter wraps for the little folks, velvets and broadcloths being selected only where the child may have more than one warm out- door garment. The sensible fashion of wearing wash frocks all the year round rapidly Increasing, especially for young children, and the shops are getting out new designs in both white and colored cottons, while dainty lawns and sheer fabrics are used for the smaller tots. Reps, lin- ens and plques are most desirable for older girls, with tallored ginghams and percales for the schoolroom. If mother desires something warm- er there is the regulation dress of cashmere, challls or serge. These made in Russian style or with a sur- plice are charming. For parties and very dressup occasions some chif- fons and nets are used, though noth- ing can be in better taste than fine white lawn trimmed simply with a bit of hand embroidery, though the ma- chine decoration has become so per- fected that if mother has not the time nor the money to supply the sort done this may be chosen with it :is equally by hand, the knowledge that zood. Hats for the little folks were never more charming. Beaver, soft felt and plush are all used, while velvet and satin are made up over quaint shapes into stunning little creations. The trimmings are smart ribbon bows, or In some cases wings or fancy bands, but always the tailored appearance predominates. This s especially the case when the hat is made of the same material as the coat, a fad becoming and attractive style it has | proven. | TO MAKE FEZ PEN-WIPER. Useful Little A.r!lcl;rl’hn Is Easily Made From Remnant of Scar- let Cloth. i A fez pen-wiper I8 no new idea, but it 1s an easily made useful little ar- ticle, and it can be made from any small remnant of scarlet cloth, and stuffed with loops of black Berlin wool. It Is cut in two pieces, a circu- lar piece for the top of the cap and a band for the lower part. It should be ' really sewn together and finished off | e ———— with a small flat button covered with | the same materfal, and a black silk | tassel. The small sketch on the right ' shows the underside of the pen-wiper, | and the more firmly it is stuffed with ! loops of wool the better shape it will | keep. A little pile of these pen- \\iperl looks wonderfully well on a stall at a ' bazaar, and they make a nice bright spot of color. 1 ———— i Millinery Wrinkles. \ When a separate loop of wire is in- serted in a hat bow it often has an | extremely annoying habit of assert. { ing its presence by poking out. A | stitch is not always advisable, as it | mev epoil the look of the bow. Here is quite a good dodge “rpn { denling with piece silk. The loops are made the required width frcm a l strip cut on the straight. The selvedge is one side and the other !¢ hemmed Into the hem a round millinersy wire | is pushed before making up the loop and is gives the bow a smart yup. standing appearance, keeping it exact- Iy in the required position Bows wired in this way are most | valuable when motor veils are worn, | as they come up smiling after the ! crushing inevitably sustained. Though | 8 | A Fez Pen-Wiper. ! smarter if the side that is hemmed (what one naturally would call “the wrong side™) is used for the fromt It looks like a strapping slipped on and the wire acts as a kind of piping. you might not think it, the bow looks | | The Jackson & Wilson (g AT ALL TIMES Strong in supplying the needs apq wants of customers. 4 But their LONG suit is in Orang Picking Ladders and Orange Clippers of the kind that pleases the user. 4 ARMOUR’S FERTILIZER FOR STRAWBERRIES o Shot guns and shot gun shells for the sportsman And not last or least, 4 The Celebrated THORNHILL WAGONS All Sizes The Modern Bakery BA RHIIE BROS, Proprletors ‘ We have installed a new method for producing Bread, Cakios wid Rolls, Knownas TRIUMPH DOUGH AND CAKE MIXER AND ROLL CUTTER which eliminates all handwork in making Bread, etc, and an absolutely cleanly product. The dough is mixed in a driven by electricity, and does not have to be touched by | Yours for Good Bread and Clean Bread. THE MODERN BAKERY REAL ESTATE 0re If you are in Florida for the purpose of buying a Farm. G raw land, City or Country Home, or get into some line of cantile business, or rent a home, or get information of any concerning our City or surrounding country, or State in geie:& we will he pleased to have you call on us for such. We have some nice Groves, Improved Farms, partials proved Farms, ard raw land lose to Lakeland, and we cai them to you TODAY! WARING &EDWARDS SUITE 1. BRYANT BLD'G. IAGELAND. - C . o .. < B |2 Mayes Grocery Company Wholesale Grocers HAY : GRAIN : AND : FEED —_—————— We sell all kinds of Crate Materal and SHiP ping Hampers. A few cars of Shinglcs . at COST to close. IDEAL FERTILIZERS Always on Hand. We Solicit Orders From Nearby Mercharl —_— MAYES GROCERY COMPAV Lakeland. Florida