Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 4, 1911, Page 8

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| Pillans’ i PAGE EIGHT e e —— . About Broadcloths. Though fashions may come and go. though weaves vary and dress goods of many and various kinds be adopt- ed by that whimsical personage, Dame Fashion, broadcloth is always in favor. It is one of the aristocrats of the dress goods realm and its place as always assured. fhis year the tendency in broad- cloths is toward those with a very high luster—the more brilliant and satiny the sheen, the better madame will like her cloth. Gmart autumn suits are of broad-! cloth, elaborately trimmed-—frequent- ly with handsome silk braids, often with rich and deep-toned velvets. But not alone for suits and tailored costumes is broadcloth in demand. For handsome wraps, street coats. evening garments and afternoon toi- lettes broadcloths will be fashionable. Gives Note of Color. All embroidered linen and mousse: line dresses show the band of velvet, watin and wousseline. The note of color seen at the hem I8 frequently repeated at the waist or about the | ' Littie Left. “What's the matter here? asked the caller, noticing the barren appearance “Sent your goods away 3 to be stored?” *“No,” replied the hos- i tess. “Not at all. My daughter was ! married last week and she has mere- ' ly taken away the things that sbe | thought belonged to her.” i - | Sewing Machines in Japan. | The Japanese government has three modern factories equipped with sew- | ing machines to produce uniforms and i other clothing, etc., required in the | various branches of its service. Tall- | ors are large users of the sewing ma- i chine and shoemakers are finding it a | profitable assistant. | e 3 Restoring Burnt Steel. . The following process will restore | burnt steel. Mix well together four ipounds of fine white sand, half a | pound of sal ammoniac, a quarter of a pound of copperas, and half a pound of resin, all pulverized. When the ilteel is hot, sprinkle with this mixture !and allow to cool. This process will ! yestore any burnt steei. l | of the house. corsage. ____————___'__-——_ SMOKE “Inman’s 777 SSw A Strictly Union Hand Made Cigar. Look for the Blue Label on every box PR 5 4 ol 9= Made by i C.INMAN Lakeland, Florida e i { Lobby of Ed | MISS RUBY.C. DANI FLakeland’s Leading News] and}StationerygtStore; ATl the leading papers and magazifiaf"St’; tionery, Post Cards, School Sup- plies, Cigars and Tobacco. Your Patronage:Will Be Appreciated We will bepleased to Blunts” SR isonia Theatre take your order for NEW FLORIDA SYRUP Cranberries, Nuls and Everything Good to Eat THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., DEC. 4, 1911 SANTA CLAUS FOR ALL BOYS AND GIRLS Attention! Listen! Hurrah! Samai, Claus! St. Nicholas Girl! i Now, Listen! A plan is proposed by which every | boy and girl in Lakeland and the, nearby country, shall have a Christ- mas present, of some kind. Her it is: If your parents are so cir-| cumstanced that they cannot, them-| selves, afford to supply you. with these good things, why, certain kind-hearted people are trying to arrange it so that no boy or girl anywhere around here will fail to get some sort of present for Christ- mas. Here's the plan, listen! We want every such boy and girl to write 2 letter to “The St.| Nicholas Girl,” Lock Box No. 254, Lakeland, Flori- da, and tell her exactly what you want for Christmas. Mail your letter at once, and we believe the plan can be carried out, so that no child anywhere about Lakeland wi'l ¢o without a present for Christmas | Here's the plan, again: Write to “The 8t. Nicholas Girl, Lakeland, Florida, lock box No. 254,” at once, tclling just what you would like to have, mail your letter, and about one week before Christmas every child will receive a card, with ‘ FOR RENT—Two ! Florida Lakeland Homes Co. 12-13tp. Good farm mules for sale cheap. pPaul & Waymer Lumber Co., 12-4-3te.0.d See Lakeland or Pauway. FOR SALE—A number of hand- For further particulars some ferns. 12-2-tf, nhone 117, Our meats are the Western kind \nd the best the Tampa markets sell. j1ansard Hotel & Cafe. unfurnished housekeeping rooms. 411 New York avenue. 1t. FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms with modern conveniences— Apply at 301 Kentucky avenue. FOR RENT—2 unfurnished rooms for lizht housekeeping. 411, West l.emon street. 11-25-6t COMFORTABLE rooms and board [:u 410 Tennessee avenue. Mrs. Booth, phone 137. WANTED—Boarders, with or 2 wi‘hout rooms. Mrs, Z DB, Tram- mell, 220 South Tennessee ave- 11-29-3t. nue. LOST—Two cows, one red, horned, but no mar k;the other dehorned; spotted mouse color.—Finder notify " | 11-256tp. |M number on it, which card the child i¢ to keep and brin to the place nam- ed on the card, where you will get your present. Write your address plainly; call for your post car at the Postoffic: on the 21st of Dec. All letters must be in by Dec. 1ith. LOTS for your Money—All parts Sce John F. Cox Realty 122-1-tf. of town. (‘ompany. WANTED—Three hundred clean quart bottles. Pillans & Co. 11-29tf WANTED.-——Will pay spot cash for chickens. G. L. Bryant. HOTEL ARRIVALS. FOR SALE—The launch Elizabeth on Lake Parker. The John F. Cox Matanzas. Realty Co, 12-1-t1. Mrs. B. H, Morton, Punta Gorda; FOR SALE—Cabbage, Collard E. S. Futch, Lake City; T. E. Wil- liamson, A. C. L.; G. P. LaFollette, and Caulifiower Plants. G. L. Rryant St. Louls; P. K. Clark anud wife,| [ors IN DIXIELAND—No better Ft. Meade, location for a home on this earth. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 12-1-tf. Starting this date short orders will be served at all hours at the Tremont. A. E. Holmes, R, E. Perris, 0. P. Wallace, Tampa; Jno. M. Carlisle, and C. J. Jathe, Gainesville; H. Hansard Hotel & Cafe. 1t. Marcus, Chicago; B. F. Brown, W.| LAKE FRONT LOTS—Close In, F. Jack, Tampa; J. F. Gossett, Al-|pest values in town.—The John F. bany; W. F. Nunnan, Jacksonville; | Cox Realty Co. 12-1-tf. Gtk uthampton, L. T.. 4. .|\ NTED—2 furnished rooms for e light housekeeping, sleeping accom- =|odation for three, must have stove. Apply H. English, Arlington hotel. 11-29-1tp. FOR RENT--One nice furnished | room, with board if desired. Apply Mrs. G. E. Hawkins, 310 South New York avenue. 11-29-6tp. FIRE INSURANCE—Strong Com- panies, prompt attention to losses. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 122-1-tf.| 12-1-6tp | Lakeland Lodge No, 91 F. & A. M. meets in Masonic Hall every Second and Fourth Monday nights. A cor-} dial Invitation to visiting brethren. C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, W. M. Large roomy rooms with all new furniture can be found at Hansard Hotel. Reasonable rates. \ WANTED A MAN—We need al stenographer who can handle Real Estate business. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 12-1-tf. 29 meets the first Thursday night in SETTLED competent man wants each month 1n Masonic Hall, Viaie.|Bosition as grocery clerk and booh: ing companions welcomed. C. G. lu-elwr.. Good references. p. O Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, H. P. Box 417, 2"‘ FISH AND OYSTERS are ex- pected every day, rough weather Palm Chapter, O. E. S. meets every | pas kept fish out of market. W. A. second and fourth Thursday nights|yaun, 216 N. Ky ave. 'Phone 252 of each month. C. G. Arendell, sec- | Red! . 12-4-tf. LI T Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. LI B W.P.PILLANS &C? GOOD THINGS TO EAT. i Hot Soda ' 2 For but that is mot all. Yon g? that your individual taste will be more than satisfied. %o Hot Clam Broth Hot Beet Bouillon g Hot Ginger Tea Hot Lemon Phosphate e Hot Tea Hot Orange Phosphate Hot Coffee Hot Tomato Bouillon > Hot Chocolate with Whipped Cream. e PHONE 62. P s ot | rens ) A All our hot sodas are so delicious that you will like them, which you are fond. Stop in at our store at any time and we can serve you in such a particular and painstaking way retary; Mrs. Pike Adair, W. M. LOST—Waterman Fountain Pen, i aiy with two gold bands around. Left in postoffice Saturday. Finder please return to J. W. Buchanan, Jr., and 12-2-2 Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W,, meets every second and fourth Thurs- day nigft. Woodmen Circle first receive reward. and third Thursdays. C. F. Ken-| poR SALE- -z lots on Johnson nedy, Council Commander, Mrs. Sal-| ayenue, Dixieland, $25 down, $10 lie Scipper, Guardian of Circle. per month for 5 years pays for « % 8 them; no interest or taxes. A fine chance to securc a home site; sure 1.0.0. F. to double in vaiue. before paid for. box 93 Lakeland. 12-2-6t. Mests every Pridey night st 7:a9] MASTeR TOwReR, at 1. 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and A Nl n QQ Tennessee. Visiting brothers cor-{ FOR SALE—A number of hand- I a & | dially invited. J. Q. FRENCH, some ferns, ranging in price from ppy 3 % .Nohlv Grand. |25 cents to $3. Mrs. D. B. Dickson. 3«, 12-4-tf. g? K. OF P. Don't wait until it freezes again 53, Regular meeting every Tuesday to order wood. Order it now when may have some particular one of at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall, Visit-|it can be delivered promptly. ing members always welcome. "Phone 522. 12-4-2t. &3 F. D. BRYAN, WANTED-—AIll persons who are QUICK DELIVERY HENLEY & HENLEY O e B G OO OO O OISO POPOH NSNS 2433 43895283, &% | Sisters always welcome, Chancellor Commander. |looking for building lots to see our A. M. JACKSON, Secretary. Dixieland Subdivision. Our repre- | sentatives will be glad to show you G.LAtoB.of LE these beautiful lots. Office over Orange Blossom Div. No. 499.|First National Bank. Phone No. 72. G. I. A. to B. of L. E. meets every | Bowman Realty Co second and fourth Wednesdays of : each month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting f LOST—One steer which escaped rom a car in A. C. L. vards last week. Anyone finding a stray steer can communicate with C. E. Browne, Agent A. C. L. 12-4-2tp. MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec'y. MRS. J. L. PADRICK, Pres. * s ® G A R Natural Perversity. Meets first Saturday in eversi g, people - month at C. E. Dayton's, South Ten-| ypow fl‘:.l: tt:‘.m:m ‘;::, t:‘:: nessee. J. R. TALLEY, Adjt. | ways be in the wrong’—Exchange 12-4-1 | AT ALL TIMES Strong in supplying the needs upg 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 4 Shot guns and shot gun shells for the sportsman ‘And not last or least, 4 The Celebrated THORNHILL WAGONS All Sizes The Modern Bakery BARHITE BROS., Proprietors =—— aud We have installed a new method for producing Bread, Cuk Rolls, Knownas TRIUMPH DOUGH AND CAKE MIXER AND ROLL CUTTER which eliminates all handwork in making Bread, etc., and insirt an absolutely cleanly product. The dough is mixed in a { driven by electricity, and does not have to be touched by hards Yours for Good Bread and Clean Bread. THE MODERN BAKERY REAL ESTATE 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 e cantile business, or rent a home, or get information of any kisd ‘ concerning our City or surrounding country, or State in gerersh we will he pleased to have you call on us for such. . We have some nice Groves, Improved Farms, partially 1 proved Farms, and raw land lose to Lakeland, and we can si¢* them to you TODAY! WARING &EDWARDS SUITE 1: BRYANT BLD'G. LAGELAND, . - .+« s o« = FLORDA Mayes Grocery Compan) Wholesale Grocers HAY : GRAIN : AND : FEED _____,_——/_ We sell all kinds of Crate Materal and ShiF ping Hampers. A few cars of Shingles at COST to close. IDEAL FERTILIZERS Always on Hand. We Solicit Orders From Nearby Merchatl a MAYES GROCERY COMPAV Lakeland. Florida

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