Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 10, 1912, Page 2

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s o S UMs | SLENERL i | ? : B T PACKING HOUSE MARKLT Smith-Harden Bldg.) We carry a complete stock of native and Western Beef, Pork, Mutton, | Lamb, Veal, Hams, Breakfast Bacon. Pickled Tripe, Pickled Pigs' Feet. Cream Cheese, Perments Cheese, Edam Cheese. All orders given prompt attention, '\ We want to get acquainted with the ladies of Lakeland. and we know that if they come once and see Whata nice, clean, sanitary store we have, they will be our constant patrons. *YE KVENING [ELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MAY 10, 1912, Persian Lamb Skins. The trade in Persian lamb or aifl'ldf | khan skins centers in Turkestan, an TAFFETA’S MANY USES the ewe lambs in immense flocks, and ! nd useless to try to ac B hprvbig als to any consid- OF THE SEASON. | custom these anim Twol :ernble change of climate. olor Gowns Much In Vogue— gyrvive elsewhere, the skin under- goes degeneration and the fur conse- quently becomes less valuable.—Har | | per's Weekly. Semblance of Severity One of the Smartest Features of the | New Season. | peidh Taffeta has a prominent place | Reason for Hig Belief. among the new materials, although| A noted German astronomer is of the modern brands of this silk bear lit- | the firm belief that Mars s inbabited. tle resemblance to the old. The|He recently explained his belief by choicest qualities, especially those in | remarking that if there were 10,000, —— WING to thel enlargement of our newspaper and publishing business it;has been necessary to move old blues and pinks, have & luminous surface as if they had been slightly faded by moonbeams. Shot taffeta, or changeable taffeta, as we called it in 000 houses all fitted allke in the world and one was known to be in- habited it would be a logical infer- ence to suppose that all were. The News Job Office other days, has a special vogue, cos- — tumes in this sort being trimmed gen- What Doubt ls. erally with the two colors. There are Doubt fs mot itselt a crime. All gowns e:t:r-ly:f :flet:. uc:;n '::-.t:. manner of doubt, inquiry about all uflethpi“ a .l.n trimm ‘l’lll other | mARDEr of objects dwells in every rea- on chiffon, lace, net an "evor: sonable mind. It 8 the mystic work- thin fabric used. The velling dresses, | , "0 1po pind on the obfect it is up-stairsgwhere it will be found in Rooms 11 and 12, Kentucky, tBuilding, in the com. petent charge of Mr. G. J. Williams. For (R E-R-R-R-R-R-R-F- -] :Ihe Professions- -] [ X-F-2-5-%-8--8-R-B-R-K-5-F-] DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST ‘Phone: Office 141, Bryant Bldg, Lakeland, Fla. DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 156 Kentucky Bullding Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 Dr. Sarah E. Wheeler OSTEOPATH PHYSICIA Rooms 5, 6 and 17, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. DR R R SULLIVAN, —PHYSICIAN— Bpecial sttentiou given to Surgery and Gynecology C. M. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law. Offices, Bryant Bullding Lakeland, Fla. ROGERS & BLANTON Lawyens. Bryant Block, 'Phone 319 Lakeland, Fla. TUCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— Raymondo Bldg. Lakeland, Hlorlda | R. B. HUFFAKER, —Attorney-at-Law— Roor 1 Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Fla. INO. 8. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Office in Munn Building. LAKELAND, FLORIDA. J. B! Streater C. F. Kennedy STREATER & KENNEDY Contractors and Builders, i Cheerfully Let ug talk with you about your building large or small Telephone 169, or 104 Blue, —GEORGE T. HOLDER— Master of Dancing. Q Private Lessons, -] ORANGE HALL. 'PHONE 330-RED. @. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. Phosphate land examination. veys, examination, reports. Blueprirting. DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Rooms 12 and 14 Raymoado Building. Office Phone 390; Residence Phone 246 Green. LAKELAND, FLA. TIE 1. GRACY, SPIRELLA CORSETIERE. Residence 401 South Tennessee ave- nue. Phone 23 Black. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Lakeland, Fla. 4-20-6. Sur- ANY OLD THING IN PAINTING. CHAS. W. ROBERTSON, Painter, Paper Hanger, High Art and Interior Fimish. Decorator, Good News! The latest news can always be found at my News Stand, where th. leading newspapers and periodicals magazines, etc., are on sale promptly after publication. Good Views! of Florida scenery, including Lake- Reeidence 22.|land postcards, are also in stock in great variety. No Blues! For those who smoke the splendid cigars carried, Lakeland and Tampa makes. Fine smoking tobacco also. Come, Choose! From my varied stock, anything you may desire in my line. You will not be disappointed in quality or price. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edisonia Theater. Why Not Smoke the BEST | | A.H. 1. BLUNTS o For Sale at All Stands S. L. A, CLONTS DEALER IN Real [state office in Clonts’ Building. CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— "|W. Fiske Johnson REAL ESTATE Loars Negotiated Buys and Sells Real Estate. Orang Finest line of Wall Paper to Select|® @rove Property a Specialty. From at New York Prices. PHONE 186 RED. LAKELAND, FLA. ROOM 7. RAYMONDO BUILDING taffeta trimmed, are most effective, the bands or other ornamentations be- ing put on with close machine stitch- ing. The {llustration shows a dress quite plain, yet this severity is one of the smartest features of the new season. The tollet, which is for medium dressy use, i8 of shot taffeta in gray and blue and plain gray veiling. The cording used upon the bodice and long tunic {s made of the velling and silk com- bined—two narrow pipings twisted to- gother—while the frilling at the neck 18 of plain white silk mull. This would be an admirable design for a cloth or Dress of Shot Gray and Blue Taffeta and Plain Gray Velling, R — satin street dress, and if liked a pep- lum could be added to the walst. If| the cording seems too difficult for a ' veiling wait and tunic, a bias of the taffeta could take itg place. One of the most extraordinary uses | of taffeta is its employment on odd chiffon bodices and on all such waists in filmy materials as would be worn with fine tailored suits. The silk and chiffon are blended together in the most patchy ways, one part of the waist being of one material and the rest in the other. There is no rule for the dividing line; the bottom of the walst may be of the taffeta, or wnly the sleeves and belt and peplum, for these old-time little talls are as pflen- tiful as blackberries in August. One stunning bodice seen recently was of l L] [] ! have the the traders of that country 0 b P r l n t l MATERIAL IS THE MOST POPULAR | entire monopoly of it. They pasture .I ll [l ! H anythingthatfcan,be printed, if you want the best work at thej right. prices, call on Mr. Williams, lgemng to know about.—Carlyle. Sign of a Weak Mind. In matter of great concern, and which must be done, there is no surer argument of a weak mind than irreso tution.—Tilleston. The News [Job Office & Booms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Building, B Churdh® Dofes || FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin, D. D., pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. C. Stevens, superintendent. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Weekly prayermeeting Wedresday evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary and Aid So- ciety Monday 3:30 p. m. Baptist Young People's &t 6:15 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. — M, E. Church, South, 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor, Sunday school 9:45 a. m, .., murning sermon 11:00 a, m, Epworth League 6:00 p. n. Evening eervice, 7:00 p. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7.0) p m. Morr* sermon 11:00 & m, Evening sermon at 7:30 p. m. Y. P. 8, C. E. meets at 6 p. m. Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7:80. Christian Church. Geo. W. Weimer, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Communien 10:45 a, m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. co-operates with ather societies at Cumberland Pres- wyterian church. Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. Lutheran Church. Rev. H. J. Matbias, Pasor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preaching service 11:00 a. m,, a3} 7:00 p. m., recond and fourth Sun. days. Meeting East Lakeland Mission. Sunday school at 3 p. m. E, A. Milton, superintendent. Prayer- | meeting Thursday at 7 p, m. Episcopal Church. Rev. J. H. Weddell, rector. Each Sunday excepting only the third Sunday of each month, Sunday school every Sundav at 10 2, m. Service 11:00 a. m. Fvening Prayer 5:00 p. m. Catholic Church. Rev. A, B, Fox, Pastor. Services are held on second ! fourth Sundays at 9:00 2. m. Cumberland Presbyteriau. Y.P. 8. C.E at 6:30 p. n, Without pz.tor. Sunday school at the rezu'sr b THAT HOUSE IS MINE, FEELING 1S A FEELING THAT CANNOT BE DEFINED, BUT BUST BE ACTUALLY EXPERIENCED IN ORDER TO BE FULLY APPRECIATED. By our plans we make it possible and easy for any man with an ordinary in- come, or the average earning capacity, to own his own home, and in such ar casy way that it in no way works a hardship on him. Presbyt-rian Church. Rev. W. P “uaimers, pastor, Sunday ~ ool 9:45 a. m. WE WILL BUY YOU A HOME FOR $1,000.00 You pay only $8.30 $2,000.00 per month on each $3,000.00 $1,000.00 with 5% 3 . $4,000.00 interest per annum, Write For L:lerature $5,000.00 payable monthly. Tabulated Illustration of a $1,000 Loan Made on Contracts that are from Six to Twelve Months Old Purchase Price of each Contr: Amount deposited as dues .......... t .a.c.t' - Amount deducted for expenses ......... Amount of loan made by the Company Amount of advance credit on loan white chiffon and black taffeta, with which had been thrown In some wisps of black ‘chantilly and delicate silver embroideries. But the chiffon part of the walst, the white, was absolutely without a touch of garniture, and so such parts looked singular indeed with the fussiness elsewhere. On a waist of plain cream silk net over a thin gold tissue, taffeta in half & dozen different colors had been used to make a daisy trimming, the flowers minute and massed together so that thelr form was lost in a riot of color. Bulgarian reds, blues, greens and pur- ples and golds flashed richly from this unique decking, which appeared omly on the wide sleeves of the waist and in a drooch of immense dimensions that held the bodioe at the bust. When making over an old evening dress or one in any thin, pretty fab- rie with which this silk would blend, & bit of new taffeta will come in fine ly for shoulder braces, belts, peplums and pipings. A short taffety coat, with a frilling below the belt and three-quarter sleeves—this to be worn with any dress of & smartisk nature— is another device for the use of this ::fl!r:yl Inexpensive and very smart me- At say rate one must have some- thing of taffeta this spring, it % 13 no -nthlum'lulh.m. oh;lohuumm @ are going to have a taf unuunmw-ty\en:'“ MARY DEAN, —— Balance due Co,, payable as per following table $ g946.00 D T ———— e — Bal d ! § T lance hue on loan | Interest s per cent| p,',‘,,m., yearly at| Yearly total princic | Monthly total princi* nterest v | each year | terest ' | on yearly balance .30 per month | pal and in pal and ! 1 15t | 6. | | e m ! ln&:: $47.30 I *a60 146.90 ad 42.32 19.60 S ad 746.80 1 373 | 360 13604 e o “1.:: 32.36 | 3’5« “"u H- o 54 et 27.38 | ‘o :%)l 1058 - l Ne :;:: | 50 | 123,00 ::2: :3 ‘ ".'.. e | :::: [ 117.02 975 6 Months 33 et ! o :;; ::‘ ! ¥ 1 4960 ‘ s2.08 s e — e —— 9': years | ll Total Int. $248.90 ) Princ. $946.00 } $1104.90 Total Principal and Int. ll‘:OTE THE TOTALS. your payments on a $1,000.00 loan were equated. i s 3 2 t 3:3: a saving of 20 cents a day you can mt:eettl the co:ltr‘:gt“lriqb:ix:;:n'trr o e ;a “:fa“ “3’_;,‘ cents a day you can pay back a $1,000.00 loan, y rent? y pay a much higher rate of interest on note or elsewhere” The loan with accrued int se s further interest. interest, may be paid in full or in part at any time, thus stoppin We allow 4 per cent interest on th We help you save your money, e ot yourself, and loan We are a “HOME” com| i pany and wil WRITE FOR FULL DETAILED lm{IATngl:. - THE GUARANTEE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO- TA.M pA\\\FLORIDA For Infernation eal o B. . SWATTS, Loca] Ageat

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