Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 3, 1912, Page 2

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MOSQUITO NETTING AND ROSES, INE WRITER. PACKING The Palace of Goed Things To Eat ACCORDING T2 HOUSE MARKET RV Manufacturers Evicert » Are Locking Forward to a =37 3eason— Gaudy Colors W Ze the Invariable Ru = m Lakeland I will 18 3-4 cts. = e as bad TAEERMERGRE A e b T I hape it is nor 3 18 1-2 cts. this summer as the new .1 I-Te ZOWDS & 19 cts | indicate. Nothing b squito net- l 21 3-4 cts. ting with bunc 13 far as . 14 cts. | one sees now. Tacquelin, g 15 cts. in the Kans: i : . , | Maybe it's a h nature m Bellies 16 3-4 cts. plays a well known r facturers each ve: We also carry a complete s'ock Native and Kansas City Feef. Veal and Mutton, Live a:d Dressed Poultry., American and 3 rted Cheese and Sausage . p FOX RIVER (CLOVER HILL) BUTTER. o, i ‘act you can find anything to eat that the market affords. ‘;9'_‘-:‘::';;1) wprectazed. The only Absolute Sanitary Market in Lake- Wt Phone Your Order and Look for the Boy PHONE 279 IL. B. WEEKS ~DEALER IN— Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hay, Grain and Feedstuffs PHONE 119 land. g . e be conl because of the il | quito nefting prepare | would all be ma | happy if the manufacturers lost money | on this venture, What is this new netting like? Quite coarse, and quite attractive | ily loaded with bul roses put on by machine white thread. No colors have so far been used un- |less on some exc a fabric kept - 1 coarse n : away from the ordinary eye. These roges are arranged so that e of the Cowdery Building they come on lower pi i skirt; their placement on the bodice ! WITH W0CD'S MEAT MARKET is left to on. Scrim er thin and cool fabric that | borrowed from the curts 16 lhs. Sugar e I $1.00 @i 1as deep borders 10 Ibs. Bucket Snowdrift Lard 1.10 ) \lly pink, with gre . et Snowdrift Lard 45 1 knot of light bl { 1-2 in Wood 3.00 i the better, i ' 9 1o 75 | scrim sells for twent {t Ly L)\ | and has a borde iy 25 be built into adm & o5 voile or taffeta slips. % 2 e Blouses of i ? 3 Cans T 25 attention, When the m 4 1 Ib. Cracker .30 is not used there is a i 1 1b. Best Butter 40 sampler pattern of embroidery done in g Stafolife, per Sack. .. i 1.75 du!l pinks, blues and lavender [} Hay No. 1. per 100 lhs 1.80 The gaudy Montenegrin colors that Chicken Fflp}i ver Sack 215 have reigned so long are re k‘L‘,’.’lTn*d to- Loty Uil i "ox W ward the rear, where handwork is con- Oats per Sk ............ Ex 233 cerned, although there is no diminu- Shorts, per Sack i ] 1.85 tion in the clash of brilliant blue and | scarlet, of purple and brown, of greeu and yellow. HAS PLACE ON HALL TABLE; ;Handy Little Box in Which Details | Concerning the Home May Be Kept in Proper Order. Good News! latest 'Why Not Smoke the BEST { | . ; news can Tha always be found at my News Stand, whera th, leading newspapers and periodicals | magazines, el are on sale prompti - ] fl': i P - ‘ il 1 This 13 a very useful little article to| A i prepare for the hall table, and can be | use: made with the aid of any wooden box | P0ls ) GOOd VieW ! ‘ able size. | dren [ il 1 slit should be cut in front 3 of Florida scenery luding Lake-| stack lnf‘ iles of the box smoothly cov- | { ered with silk fastened on just inside and underneath with glue land posteards, are 130 I BEERY Yarioty { On the material which covers the | ;'fmn' the wo \legsages” shot e No Blues' | | worked Just above the slit, and “Not at per - A | | Home™ ma worked in larger lor. | | ters underne t For t vho smoke tha splendid| | A number of sheets of notepaper eut | cigars ! tand Tampa, . ‘ .lemrtly 'lex same sizo as the top of tha | makes, B "e0o 2180 ! | b(_)x are placed upon thedid, and th s pieces of paper may fastened to- A sev=a | gether by making ho ar the edga | Come, Choose! and passing a piece ored ribbon through t: - BLUNTS ol Miss Ruby Daniel | News Stand ‘ Lobby of From my varied stock, anything you b may desire in my line ul You will not | | the be disappoin 1ality or price. | | 'For Sale at All Stands FOR SALE! Model |f Buick, 5-passenger, and good condition, This is a Bargain e —— . Union Auto Garage .. iia Theater | | | | explains how this may be done. one side of the box, a pencil is a: tached by a fine silk cord, so tha- | messages may be written upon the paper and the leaf then torn off and folded up and slipped through the sii y into the box to await the returm of the owner. 5 in Pretty Evening Scarfs. Absolutely inexpensive, yet pretty for summer evening use are sh | scarfs made from squares of co silk mull. Hem the edges and up eac: side of the front iz anp inch and a balf wide hem, and above it pu inch-wide strip of Valenciennes or tatlon Cluny insertion. [se white tassels or knotted ends of ribbon fi:. ished in small ribbon Yowers, ———— Light Spreads. The beavy bedspread {s not the fa vorite today. A spread of dimity other lightweight materfal not ; locks quite as well but is fofin easler to launder; in fact, was and ironing ome of these spreacs tc Dot & whit more difficult than launder. e i all sizes azg AoMail 'Boxes b, All those living on streets specifiedffor]iree delivery can have mail boxes byfealling at LAKE PHARMACY Phone 42 ing a sheet. They com &re 0ot expensive. Quick-Delivery THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKT .\NI Be It ipril, A, D. 1912, An ordinance regulating the dig- 1912, MAY 3, YOUR HOME Or The LANDLORD’S If your landlord was to make you a present of the house you are living in, you'd accept his offer in a hurry, wouldn’t you? The money you had been paying out for rent could now go in the bank and besides owning your own home you would soon have a snug bank accunt and be independent. Now, that is practically what we are offering to do for you— give you a home for what you are now paying out each month in rent. v L straightforward. simple and fair. We loan you to bulld a home or lift 2 mortgage at ———35 PER CENT. INTEREST: early balances, on the time, thus stepping further interest. On a $1,00000 loan, the payments, $10.48 per month. This amount covering both principal and interest. For the man of ordinary means our plan offers an exceptional op- This loan may be paid in full or in part if equated, would amount to portunity to get a start In life. We have lifted the rent burden off - the shoulders of hundreds of Tampa's citizens and made it possible for them to own property and have money in the bank besides. Come in today and let's talk it over, or if not convenlent to call, drop us a line and we will mail you literature explaining our plan {n detail. Nl - T.i NGO p,.'f; i pesn ST | HOME OFFICE. THIRD i i.0GR. CURRY BUILDING. PHON E 982, FLORIDA e on H. L. SWATTS, Local Agent. For Information Call lsing up ot streets, and putting in|repair for twelve (12) months th - For the Typhaid Fly. I onnections, : i‘ufter. gencles to kill the “typhotd fiy” | Be It Ordained by the Council of‘, Section ! in the home should be non- [the City of Lakeland: onous to chile wing are L R e T 2 2. Any person who si: |violate the provisions of this Section 1. That all persons, firms, | nance shall be fited not more : i corporations or property owners one hundred dollars ($100) or th ]‘ \"“M:"g:: shall be required to put in and cun-g (50) days at hard labor on ichromate of po- struct alt connections to water mains, | streets. t dar il “ th water and |¥WrS. s mains or any other pub-| | hereby certify that the forez Place in shal. |11 utility in the streets of Lakeland ordinance number 140 was d eded. (b) A two [at their own expense, and ¢ ! 0 obtain ip ssed by the Council of the cit: t to put in said connections of cobalt chloride |4 permi «akeland, on the 17th day of A; a).—National Maga | trom the ¢h irman of street commi A. D. 1912 L U OF ity engineer who shall have! MORRIS G. MUNN i 1se Or grant the same, | ihan ORDINANCE NO. 142. e Bl Presider le rig gulate| Atrest: digging and ex-|H. T ATTS {nan equiring all rail- e S # A 3, ) ..‘m“e A ],}‘! J vl fl‘.l‘r connections. It| City Clerk. apanies to maintain a #3g- spall pe tne duty of tl el " ; rtain street opo 8, and | cqi, sald. ettt A3 Approved by me this 19th da: to repave the same as he found it at tuz ordinance No. 137 Lh‘,Apri!. A. D. 1912, ; ais S. L. A. CLONTS, and Keep the same in Mayo- Ordained by the Council of own ex City of Lakeland: tion 1. That all railroad com- | < operating in the city of Lake-! shall require a flagman to pre- | r ugines or cars pass- | nue and Flor- istance of not less t nor more than i feet in fromt of| n or cars pense, That ordinance No. 137 | hereby repealed. | | be the duty of JTINGis¥ihe cutargement™ OZE e e _esreementof_our . _H€Wspaper and . publishing? business, it has been’necessary’ tolmove & The News Job Off—i;: up-stairs where itiwill be found in} Rooms 11 and 12, Kentucky Building, in the com- petent charge of Mr. G. J. Williams, For anything that can be printed, if yoy want the best work at the right prices, Mr. Williams, \ The News Job Office # Booms 11 and 12 (apstain) Kentucky Building, nductor to see of this ordi-| { with, and in case d engineer ang rson in charge a or cars shall be upon convic- | fined not more | 0) nor pun-| on streets not| lavs or both, in thel et he foregoing | was duly f the city of| 3 1y of April, | MORRIS G. MUNN, President call on ved by me this 15th day ot 8. L. A. CLONTS, Mayor. ORDINANCE XO. 140. —

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