Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 29, 1911, Page 7

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., DECEMBER 29, 1911 E carry a full line of Clocks, Watches, Watch Chains, Fobs, Stick Pins, Beauty Pins, Brooches, Knives, Forks, Spoons: in fact everything that can be found in an Up— to-date Jewelry Establishment. QOO IOOVVOOONVN000IO0NT ool ORPRICES & ARE m«m§ 3 X' ' 0ur Watclles : Are Guaranteed Timekeepers §ooocossoosco LS OOOLOOOCOTOV0OOVOOO00 Florida wier H. C. ST[V[N ) | OF IMPORTANCE TO YOU. Lakeland, E enjoved a.sp]endid Christmas trade for which we are very thankful to our patrons and the cenerally, We take occasion to thus expiess hanks and to wish all a Hdpp\ and Prosperous I, iw talking over o matter of im- portance with a number of men, there found a d reity of opinion and the is when proposition thing, you hind | inio d oty oy industrey o Lakeland Book Store | “45 Seconds from the New Depot.” e ving with hiz counury th Only Bakery in town that makes DBread and : Cakes by machirery, which means no sweat in bread as made by hand. We guarantee to [use the best of goods in our bread and cakes. Phone 203 for prompt delivery. Barhite Brothers Lakeland neet one who dia nov positively rt, that he l\n(h fess labor per acre, nnh h than from any crop.’ It has been our pleasure the past I week to calmly interview men who 'h:m- lived in Florida from fifteen to tifty-eight years who are absolutely reliable and of known truthfulness and make absolute confirmation of Mr. Rose's statement. There is only one thing that is hard to understand in the whole thing and that is this: why is it that with all these resour- ces and this native productivity of the Florida cane, these people do not raise more of it themselves and get the money that they say is so easy? derived wore cash from his cane y| til you come here and get agguainted with the local conditions and the prople. Then, and not until thet will you realize to its full measa { why they do not take the in this matter and get the first bene fit initiative HA000O00000VGOVIDOND GOOOBINIONOIOHN Also a Complete Stock of Cngars Tobaccos, Post Cards SROVVOLHN many things which roodness of this care position that will apps ordinary person of mo that it is a pleasure to reco v of them. First of all, in the of the growing of any w crop to the novice is will 1 with my lack of knowledge, be able With that you cannot fai e e Oysters in Season ~ We lnvite Your Fresh and Fine Patronage § & B onsideration o grow it zuccessfully? he answer is, POOOTD — _;Ti< ieinti if you wuse ordinary intelliz hen comes the cost of produ H arketing, and handling, with the HHO.DENNY Cowdery Building ! matter of profit on the whole crop s the one big item always in view | Every intelligent human beinz| desires to make great profit with the 'lmst possible cost. The profit ,r m cane growing in Florida will yruu just in that proportion which : yourself. There are. som s the fieures on which w like fairy -3, and the i fact 1 connection wi L0000 All of Our i Christmas Stock At Cost | . facts that are THIS WEEK ONLY lto e er you. privilege of the editor in this week’s is give to its readers son of pertinent interes :ry man who is looking to bet | ter his condition, facts that ar | easily substantiated and that can investigate if you so desire. There is a two-fold appeal in the Florida cane proposition; it is r.he< golden opportunity that you, who! have said that you are looking for a chance to get back to the loll. and you Srsath THE CENTRAL PHARMACY 5—— DHONE 25 / / you! uch to be sur-| al lhill,:l‘-‘ al opinions | nnamity of op- | and now are, | o Rose 568 e BEGT TS , the state 4I|<.~m SOOBOOODEGODONOCCHECOTODOPOGONS Al 4 THE MODERN BAKERYus e g u to Jucksonsille, and have yot | other ! | You will never understand that un-| " costumes, ,that are indeed stunni some day your own on some little land, have offered to you now. can, with the half of the that you are putting into the work You energy and that by investing but a portion of this price that the land will cost you. To the farfer in the corn belt, in the sugar cane proposition has an yo uwho have said that you were going to own a home of piece of ployer, make a piece of this Florida lend pay for itself inside of a yaer, the wheat belt or in the cotton belt especial appeal because it costs less to grow cane than it does any one of the three staples above mentioned and the crop is absolutely safe in |this portion of south Florida and |the yields are far greater. Ith’lt You are producing for your em- It will only be a question of a few years before thousands of farmers who have been single-cropping in the northern states and have been con- tented with their returns of $25.00 per acre on wheat; $35.00 per acre on corn, or $50.00 per acre on cot- ton - to use extreme figures—will be cane for Florida cane syrup and m:lk- ing $300 per acre net at it. If ever there was true miss mury [done now and at this time by the men who are invetment movement, We are not ;o every one who sells it is one of the becomes nu\ul with the good, but I r of the men hive actual f ’tlii who ore betore they located and immedi dollar in sight, men whe do the mey of anuy locality, whose whole ambition is to s ' T0 BE I.ACE SEASON | IF ANYTHING, INCREASE IN POP- | ULARITY IS SHOW N, Both Heavy and Light Varieties Will Be Used This Season—Wide Bands to Be Cmployed Extensively oi Dresscs and Costumes. | Every indication points to a tremen- | popularity of | It Is predicted that not only | dous inct in the laces. will the heavier types of laces be that even the very light varieties will be employed more extensively as the season advances. Heavy laces, such as real Venice, Cluny, filet and Irish effects, will be much worn, as well as the machine-made imitations of these laces. The popularity of cotton and silk marquisettes will make Venice laces great favorites. Beautitul patierns of lace or em- broidered designs on filet nets are to be had which, when combined with marquisettes or other sheer materials, i produce some stunning effects. Real | handmade filet laces may be had with | handworked designs, but the effect { and finish of the machine-made imita- tions are very similar, and theso are | the goods that will be bought by most | Macrame, Irish crochet and | women. Cluny will be much used. Light laces, such as malines, or | shadow laces, and the Chantillies, will I be used alone and in combination with | the heavier types of laces. Flounces and bands of white shadow lace will be extensively used on gowns ol satin or sheer fabrics. Tunies and trans parent coat shadow lace or Chan- illy will be =cen in every variety of torm. SBme of these laces will be seen in vividly dyed colors as well | '4s black and white. Wide bands in all kinds of laces will ' s and | widths will | be used extensively on dress The extreme be used as a band encircling the flounces of the skirts, and the narrow- er widths to match will be used on the waist front and on the sleeves. The popularity of these wide bands, which may be had in width up to! eighteen inches, has brought out some interesting patterns in heavy designs remely wide ity of cases | Jabots or plisces ar and long. In the m down here in Florida growing sugar | work done in this world, it is being| in this lorida homes bout every coun- opened up that bad who TWEEDELL'S !WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON BOTH AS REGARDS QUALITY ANL th in the country and W Iio have fully investigated the con- an o interest outside of the {put as hizh value on their given word Men . roand integrity with th Ao We have sucl Florida and they are s { not alone seliing land but are satistying these with whom they deal Lakeland-Anburndale vald used during the winter season, but | { ist line and over The shape is they extend to the v as far as the shoulder. i1l gemerally brouder at the top than at the bottom. Sleeves for evening wraps very large, and a 4 cls are those b der line with t Draped skirts are as yet erately successful on 1.' s water, though their popu s very great. Ribben trimminzs are etill in high | favor for miliinery Xu Paris New Cushion Tope. Bome new cushion tops to be worked | fn tapestry colors have the patterns | woven in colors In the canvas. The | flerman tapestrica. | | | | | R e e e e e 3 i e ——— MONEY TALKS $15. MAKE ME PROVE IT What? That I am selling Men's Suits for al5, actually worth $22.50 to $30.00. Look all round, then come to my shop and LOOK. You'll be the judge. You'll wonder how I do it. Lakeland’s Leading Clothing Store THE HUB JOS. LeVAY Proprietor. PRICE OF OUR GOODS. Sugar, 14 pounds. - ... ... .. . ...$1.00 Swift's Premium Hams, per pound ................ 18¢ Best Butter, per pound, ... .. .. ; 40c Picnic Hams, per pound . A% s, 12 1.2 Mothors' Oats, per p-wkn;,e ..... ; HERSEL NI Gl 10 Heckers' Whole Wheat Flour, per bu;, " 35c tleckers' Graham Flour, per bag . .. 36c Heckers' Rye Flour, per bag. .. .. .. 3b¢ 12 pound bag best Flour . ...... .. 40c B PORNEMIE e e iy . .80c Fat Mackerel, each ..... ...... S Irish Potatoes, per peok ...... ..o tiv vy e enn s 35¢ Bahy Size Cream, 6 for ........ . 25¢ ramily size Crcam, 3 for .. .. 25¢ CALL 59 AND WE WlLL BE GLAD T() SERVh YOU E. G. TWEEDELL When You Want A Buggy A Wagon A Set of Harness A Lap Robe An Automcbile Robe or anything required for riding or driving, see M’GLASHAN The Hustling Harness and Buggy Man Two Stores 1909-111 South Florida ldflklll and colors are taken from old c b B DR T Just Received A Complete Line of LADIES’ 16-BUTTON KID GLOVES Also 24 Pairs Ladies’ HIGH BUTTON VELVET SHOES These and many othcr Novelties at the Store of J.W.CHILES - - .x

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