Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 16, 1911, Page 10

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PAGE TEN HOTEL ARRIVALS, Matanzas. | R E Peeler; Tampa; Mrs. D. L. | Skipper, Zolfo; C. . Jones, Dublin [ Wholesale Grocers i i ' B i Tremont. i ° J. F. Gore, Cincinnati; J. W | HAY : GRAlh ° AND : F[[D | Barnes, Savannah; \W. il. Vaughn, ;\Iull)t-rr_\, T. A. Goode, Bartow; “\n‘». Hugh Orr, Manchester, Ga., ping Hampers. A few cars of Shingles f e, Ditione 0k L (s at COST to close. [ aacksonville; J. J. Brewer, Florence., Al 8.0 Brooks, Richmond, Va.; Guyton Fisher, J. K. Farmer, Fitzgerald, Ga.; K, Freeman, St. Petersburg; D, K. Rreeman, Tampa; H. A, Weinber: and wife, Baltimore; J. L. Anderson. Tampa; J. E. Wilsey, Tampa; Johu k. Lambert, Clearwater; F. Hansen, IDEAL FERTILIZERS Always on Hand. We Solicit Orders From Nearby Merchants |1, s, o b v \uburndale; Claude Roper, Atlanta: 1. Greville Haslam, New Orleans, MAYES GROCERY COMPANY Lakeland. Florida LOST Jrarls receive reward, Gold scart pin Return to News office and FOR RENT. 2 Gentlemen preferred, News Office, furnished reoms Apply The 11-3 tf, Just Received A Complete Line of LADIES’ 16-BUTTON KID GLOVES LOTS for your Moncy-—-All parts sSce John F. Cox Realty 122-1-tf. of town. Company. FOR SALE- The launch Elizabeth on Lake Parker. The John F. Cox m— Realty Co. 12-1-tf. 1.OTS IN DIXIELAND-—-No better location for a home on this earth. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 12-1-tf. LAKE FRONT LOTS—Close in, best values in town.-—The John F. Cox Realty Co. 12-1-tf, FIRE INSURANCE—Strong Com- panies, prompt attention to losses. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 122-1-tf. 12-1-6tp WANTED A MAN—We need a stenographer who can handle Real Estate business. The John F. Cox Realty Co, 12-1-tf, FOR RENT —6-room house, Wwith bath, lavatory, amd toilet: clectrie Iiights, Apply Ohlinger & Alfield, | Phone 136, 12-9 i FOR RENT-—-Owing to a change in Uis business plans, the Lessee of the is store room in the Drane building at No, 309 Main St., Lakeland, de- sires to sub-lease the premises to a desirable tenant. Good proposition tor right party. For particulars ad- dress, . J. Drane, in the Drane building. 12-9-1-mo. Also 24 Pairs Ladies’ HIGH BUTTON VELVET SHOES These and many othcr Novelties at the Store of J.W.CHILES Our Line of Christmas Delicacies Complete, such as Currants Prunes Seeded Raisins L. L. Raisins Dates (Citron Spices of all Kinds Fruit Cakes Fancy Crackers Nuts Fruits Etc. No, Fresh Bottom Fish, also speckled perch, Fresh select Oysters, 25 and 50 cents. W, A, Yaun, North Ken- tucky ave. Phone 252-red. 12-11-tf, FOR SALE OR RENT- 5-room Lungalow, just finished, all modern conveniences, Apply to 1. D. Men- denhall, phone 212, 12-11-tf, FOR SALE- Green bone cutter, Price $7.00; cost §10.00. Apply to W. M. Clough. We are Headquarters for Fancy Candies and Chocolates Pillans & Co. Good Board. Pleasant. «¢lean rooms. Plenty towels, hot water. Also two unfurnished housekeeping Rooms. Call 411 New York avenune FOR RENT rished, 110 dress box Two rooms, unfur st Oak street, or ad- Lakeland. FOR SALE Address box 3 Boat, oars and lok 13, 5252595212:92625280500R8R8R 000Ny ¢ eQ B R o bl I 3, O3 e 2) LADIES’ ALLIGATOR HAND BAGS I MADE IN FLORIDA I Call and see our line at once we have the latest styles. THE PLACE OF Better Things Let We positively guarante2 OH QIO IOIOLOIPIOIODOBQY IO TG us show you and give you prices. the quality of these goods XMAS PRESENT We also have Gent's Alligator Card Cases and Purses QHOQLOHOS DBuy one for a SE2ER32 S Y R BB PSS i Ice Cream Candies REMEMBER HENLEY'S THE BIG WHITE DRUG STORE. QUICK DELIVERY PDPOPOPOTODO IO DOHFODOPPIPOPOTOIOPOVOVOE O Lufsey’s M. McDonald, | Jig | | | | | | with | | THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., DEC. 16, 1911 | | e e —— ——F ORD 75,000 Ford Model TCars are to be built for 1912, The world-wide demand for the Ford Model T, baseg on merit alone, compels that production. By build- ing only one model and in such great quantitics, a big price reduction has been made possible. NO CHANGE IN THIS STANDARD CAR, EXCEPT ADDED REFINEMENTS TO MAKE |7 MORE CONVENIENT FOR THE OWNER. THE LIGHTEST WEIGHT 4-CYLINDER CAR IN THE WORLD:; SIZE, POWER AND (3. PACITY CONSIDERED. 60 POUNDS TO EVERY HORSE POWER. IF WEIGHT IS AN ADvay. TAGE, WHY DON'T THE MAKERS OF HEAVY WEIGHT CARS ADVERTISE AND POINT (rT I'HE ADVANTAGES OF WEIGHT? THEY MAY COME TO IT SOME DAY—BUT THEY'RE A LoX; WAY. BEHIND RIGHT NOW. F. 0. B, DETROIT FORD MODEL T TOURING CAR. Four Cylinders. ¥Vive Pessengeis. Extension Top. Speedometer. Three Oil Lamps, Hon Automatic Brass Windshield. Ford Magneto, built into motor. Two G6-inch Gas Lamps. Gon v | TOSe-growers call “root grown,” extra | | soapsuds made from pure white soap. 1 Only the lather should be used, and § j§ : ; i | i.o.m..l.....,. gy | | rinse in several waters. Dry between ' down carelessly when mot in use. It quickly becomes tangied and catches With Complete equipmeni. Why is the FORD MOIEL T so much more practical and cconomical that 85,000 value-con- paring buyers selected it in preference to all other makes of cars? Because of its exclusive features. because it was a Henry Ford car backed with a Ford guarantee and built throughout of Vanadium steel—that worderful metal, which after heat-treatment by special Ford process is best in givin; strength and power to resist shock and vibration. Ford Planetary Transmission makes it safer to drive and easier to operate than cars with sliding. crunching, stripping gears. cch-- 4] 1 i\ B( MEA AIME 04 : The genius of Henry Ford built the Magneto into the flywheel, as an integral part of the Motor, compelling ignition sparks with every turn of the flywheel. Only car in the worldwith its Rear Axle absolutely free from weight. Not even a truss rod support. Its Spring Suspension is so unique as to allow correct distribution of weight, guaranteeing eas- ier riding qualities by receiving and absorbing shocks at greatest distance from passengers. Also greatly saving the wear of the car from rough roads. Its great economy is proved by the car's averaging 20 to 28 miles on a gallon of gascline and 5,000 to 8,000 miles on one set of tires. THESE FEATURES AND MANY MORE, SHOWING THE SAME FORD GENIUS, ARE NOT FOUND ON ANY OTHER CAR EXCEPT THOSE BEARING THE NAME OF FORD. YOU KNOW THE QUALITY MARK. See the FORD MODEL T Cars. They have been called a liberal education in simplified me- chanics. They will help you in business and add to your pleasures. Do not delay your order. ti demand is world-wide. so order early and enjoy yourself. 406 Jackson Sl. 405 Lafayette St. FLORIDA IN ADDITION TO THE FORD MODEL T TOURING CAR. WE OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE DE. LIVERY THE FOLLOWING MODELS: Ford' Model T Commercial'Roadster, 3 Pass. removable $ 5 90 rumble seat, Completely Equipped F. 0. B. Detroit chandise, Completely Equipped, F. 0. B. Detroit 700 Ford Model T Torpedo. 2 passengers. Completely Equipped, F. 0. B, Detroit : . . 590 5 (NO FORD CARS SOLD UNEQUIPPED) hish you catalogues and other interesting FORD literature. We'have dealers in the principal towns. waks B, F OWE 27 . ’ 0 DISTRIBUTOR T R R MUST HAVE CONSTANT CARE | Too Much Pains Cannot Be Bestowed On the Hair That Is Not Ford Model T Delivery Car; capacity 750 pounds mer- Won't you allow us to give you a demonstration. Call, write or telephone and we will ! TAMPA, % . One's Own. ’f-vvwwwwvwv Clough Shoe Co. .NOTHING BUT SHOES... We sell at regular prices and give a disconn 5 per cent. YOUR GAIN OUR LOsS> Only exclusive shoe store in Lakelaad. All the latest styles---Call and see for yourself I 1 | If your glory crown is not what the pains must be taken to keep it in con- dition. Neglected. the most costly | hair is soon worthless; worse—dis- ' ease-breeding. The postiche, switch, transformation ! should be brushed as carefully as the real hair and as often. The best way | to do it is to put a towel on lap or | table and, spreading the “piece” on fit, | brush with a rubber-backed boar bris- | tle brush, first one side, then on the | other. This removes tangles and does | not tear the hair as does a comb. Without natural oils “bought” hair soon grows lustreless. It should be brushed frequently with brilliantine. ! Put a few drops in the palm of the hand, then rub the brush over it. Be sure to get a brillianting that fs not | greasy. There are several makes that | give luster yet do not leave the hair sticky. i False bair can be washed in thick Electrician peater n Flectrical Supplies HOUSE_WIRING _A_SPECIALT) chamois cloths or press almost dry in the hands, then hang in a curremt.ot and when dry shake and brush un- til flufty. Occasional washing with gasoline is monia or borax on false hair, as it discolors it or, if the hair is dyed, will streak it. not throw your “bought” hair L) ——er e I DI I DI I CIICICICICI I

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