Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 10, 1912, Page 7

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—DEALER IN— Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hay, Grain and Feedstuffs PHONE 119 Cowdery Building WITE WOOD'S MEAT MARKET (610 BURRE i s i so i abisie st aninsorsnisroiie ....81.00 10 1bs. Bucket Snowdrift Lard-...................... ..., 1.15 4 1bs. Bucket Smowdrift Lard ............... .......... .. 50 1-2 bbl Flour in Wood ... w..... .. 300 241b. Sack Flour....oooovves vunennnn. .75 1010 Back FIOME - .o :cosnsnvoenisaiassses . 40 7 Cans BMANCOTORM: .. cli o v sviovsvsnssniosssiissis 25 2Cans EXton Large CPeam. ... ... o0 ivviisiiiiiiviny 25 3 Cans Tomatoes .......... . 25 1 1b. Cracker Boy Coffee.......... 30 11b. Best Butter ............. ’i')ollfe per Sack. . Ken Feed. per Sack.. per Sack Attractive Homes Let us help you have a more beautiful home this summer-- with a well-kept, velvety lawn --and attractive flowers and garden. One of our lawn mowers will save you /time, trouble, temper and expenses, cut closely and cleanly. Velvety Lawns and They are easy|» running--noiseless--simply constructed -- and THE EVENING TELEGRAM, . B. WEEKS [ S84 DSCoieny LAK ELAND, BY SCIENTISTS | PRACTICALLY 100 PER CENT. OF ‘ THE WORLD'S ORANGE CROP | CAN BE USED IN COM- i MERCE. SAVESIMPORTANT ELEMENTS 'More Than $1,000000 Worth of Or-! anges Are Lost Each Year in Florida and California, | | I Through investigations conducted | in the Industrial Research Laboratory m the University of Pittsburg, practi- cally 100 per cent. of the world's or- ange crop can be utilized in com | merce, . chemists at the university have suc-| ceeded in preserving the pure juices of citrus fruits without the use of ar- | tificial and injurions preservatives. | rom the fragrant blossoms that adorn the blushing bride's coiffure, the last ‘neglected seed in the “eull” thing in the orange I serve man, Instead of allowing one third of the great crops to rot upon the ground, no element in this favor Lite fruit will be lost, The research at the university will i be of great advantage in ice eream Im.lkm;.' confectionery and in baking. 'The process followed in the preserv- ing of the orange juice requires little expense, and the pure juice and ex- i tracts can be had at a cost little in advance of the artificial concoctions now oxered to the trade. Fellowships established at the uni versity under the direction of Dr. Robert Kennedy Duncan called for the expenditure of almost $100,000 in industrial research, and among these a sum of $2,000 a year for two years has been donated pending the investi- gation of the means of utilizing or ange “culls” and other citrus fruits, including the grapefruit and lemons. In addition to the subscription of $2,- 000 a year a large additional consid eration is offered for the successful application of the experiments, Fruit Growers Benefited. Realizing the immense advantages to Pittsburg manufacturers in having the problems worked out in the labo- ratories, the Pittsburg Industrial De- velopment commission and the re- search department of the University of Pittsburg have co-operated in the enterprise, which means an immeas- urable benefit to the commercial world. The advantages of the re search will accrue not only to the fruit growers of Florida and Cali- fornia and other parts of the world, but to manufacturers of oils, flavor- ing extracts, confectionery, medical preparations, etc, One of the results of the investi- gation likely will be the satisfactory preservation of pure orange juice in a manner not conflicting with the state and Federal pure food and drug acts. The summer girl, who always awaits a new beverage, will hall with delight and enthusiastic patronage an orange drink offered with science's seal of rich flavor and genuine purity. 1t scems now that in the Pittsburg laboratory a real ‘“orangeade” has been discovered. A dozen oranges of average size will pruduce a quart of juice. Selling this 5 cents a glass would bring a prof- equal to that made off a dozen good oranges, agide from the revenue to be derived from the extraction of the various oils, aldehydes and terpenses in the rinds and the seeds. Loss Has Been Heavy. The orange “cull,” as all shippers Garden hose, rakes, trowels, sprinklers, hose, spades—everything you | and fruit dealers well know, is not u¢ed for keeping your home beautifulthis summer is in this store, Tell us %iat YOUR requirements are . lhe Jackson & Wilson Co FLOUR---FLOUR---FLOUR With wheat costing $1.17 per bushel in Chicago and it takes “3skels to make a barrell of flour. Therefore flour must g, 525 before another rise. Best Grade on the Market. o wr % P52 * N0 1 Flour, 12.1p e R S e 50¢ SRIRNR IR ................ccinmeinieans 95 -;--‘-'1 ! Floar, 481b sack .. .. ......... vk yaaaais $1.90 4.7 Talk Flour, 191 sack............ i A 50c 2 Talk Flour, 24.]p sack.. W.P. PILLANS & C0. Pure Food Store Ask the Inspector 8 | ed States government which tells | The percentage of | condition for the fr fruit which has shown decay. The “cull” may be of inferior gize orshow a slight bruige, but in all other re- gpects be just as good for commercial | purposes as the “A No. 1" quality. At present the difference No. 1 brand and the “culls” repre- sents almost a total loss, Here is a bulletin recently issued by the Uit this story in amazing figures, Kind of Fruit and Locality, California, oranges, 28317 cars val ue, $25317,000; approximat <8, $424,750; percentage of loss, per cent, California lemons, 4,752 car al- ue, $4,722,000: approximate los- 5. pe rv'nmq' of loss, 7.5 per o' n Florida oranges, 6,000 000 . $0,000,000; approxima’ percentage of lo i c'*m In the | tropical ecountries in other n American possessior | percentage of loss is still o1 Al Reply to Do.ly.' | bulletin for 1916 from ths «d | Poys usually lke cusilons, dress la anmtnaitural atbori + shirt prote silver key rings, sil- | States agricultural experi ‘ | m | Ver pencils, 1 ca , ete. Send the | tion in Puerto Rico states After a few months' work the | every- | henceforth will | hetween the | way of using cards when calling?=— | -|and one of you: husband's for each . |country two years. -s, | Your home school and gee what studles | T per | are required. in | the deslred as p 8t as soon ¢ FLA., JUNE 10, 1912 §octal ]‘E)rd Bdet’tammen Very Impolite. Your valuable advice have helped me before, so 1 come to you again This is a small town with but one play-house which changes programs every other night, or three perform- | ances a week. I took a couple girl friends there one evening and during ! the show they said they attended the i night before and saw the same show, N¢w these girls knew the rules of the | | louse, and so knew it would be the ! shwe performance. Was it prope’ not to let me know before, or should | they have told me at all?—"Stung."” | It the girls you were kind enough to take to the show were so discourteous | | as to say they had seen it before, with- | [ out your asking if they had, they cer- | tainly were lacking in good manners If they had seen it and did not care to see it again théy should have told you s0 and said they would be glad to £0 when the bill was changed, or they should have said nothing For an Announcement Party. Will you kindly make a few sugges- tions for an announcement party. The announcement is to be made to a club of girls and I would be glad if you would make some suggestions for the lunch and some inexpensive favors.— Anxious, Writo an original story of the girl's PAGE SEVEN - BRI NI .4, ‘L. RR b of piano excellence may be seen at our warerooms. No picture or de scription could reveal it like a per- sonal examination.. So if you are a lever of good music and an admirer of the artistic, come and see how perfectly the Bailey piano will sat- isfy you. Also how easily you can cwWn one. 3@ MAPS B BLUE PRINTS Special attentica given to compiling city, County and State Chemically prepared, non-{ading blue pricts at res~ quantitiee. Maps of any description compiled on <hort notice, display and advertising maps. maps kept on hand. sonable rates. Special rates for priuts in lay:e Prompt attention given m.il ord ers. South Florida Map and Blueprint Co Room 213-215 Drane Bmldmg LAKELAKD, FLA. BLBOHOEOEQIOPOTOOOLCHO 08D 30E O UEOMDADSC PO GTN life and wind up with the engagement read this aloud as an Interesting tale and “they” cateh on. Of course you use fictitious names. For favors have little baskets holding bon-bons tied with ribbons and a wee “wedding” bell tied to the handle. For luncheon have cream of asparagus soup, lamb chops, green peas, new potatoes, cherry salad, minf sherbet and small cnkes, | Perplexing Question. What should a girl tell a boy when | he asks her if she loves him (if she really does love him) and he says he loves her but has never done anything to prove {t? How long should a girl of seventeen wear her dresses? How should she fix her hair?—"Country Girl." will all goon begin te!! lakeland Artincnal Stone Works Near Electric Light Plant MAKES RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Flower Mounds, Etc, Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. CHOFOFOPOTOHUEOHOPOLOHUPOIOHOFISIOFISON0D OO0 I0INSDINS I wonder how a seventeen-year-old Kirl knows if she really loves a boy or he her when they are both not much more than babjes? Wait at least three years and then see how you both feel. Dresses should be just below the shoe tops and hair s very pretty in the Madonna braids around the head, eitber with or without bows, Idea for a Dinner Party. Wil yon give me a few suggestions for a dinner party? How many courses? What to serve? What sort of a center-plece? I don't want anything elaborate and for about six persons.—Waiting Dess. Use the flowers avallable In & basket for the center of the table. Berve eardine appetizers for the first course, then cream of pea soup, fried or brolled chicken, asparagus on toast, new potatoes with butter and parsley, tomato and mayonnalse for salad, with cheese balls, and a frozen dessert with after-dinner coffee either in the drawing room or at the table, Correct Use of Cards. Will you pleace tell me the correct Ignorant Bride. — | All you have to remember is to leave two of your husband's cards and one | of your own when calling upon a CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME 1 am going to retire from active business and in order to do this 1 am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notioss, ete, ABSOLUTE COST if you want to make $1 do the work of $5, come to my stere and lay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goods. Everythisg will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRAYS SILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. Come 'and See My Line. My [Prices Will Astonish You N. A. RIGCINS couple, one of each for each woman | man in the household. Reply to “J. 8. Your letter was most excellent con- | sldering you have only been in this | The bhest advice I | can glve you is to see tha principal of Tell him your hopes and | ambitions and I am sure you will ind stance you ltke hefore com nd i ':' S ],I"”t‘ .“v m | fAencemen vrite “Congratulations o ”.” lk‘”{',! ]: ,' \,” r- and good w " on your card. Coats g ,,’4;\- 8 .,t,,,‘n ’:] . |with collars are always in good style A ORES ri | Your writing is legible, but a bit ¢ cramped. 1 Reply to Jane, pr r.r-!I',: Iy oranzes Look in the. 4 ry In the proper | are | mated result from the ne: the “culls.” When the crop rejected oranges mos! rinds would yield the ents. Thus far the ¢ has been applied to no @en mercial use, but the rind is larly saluable. The oil in the orange skin CUDEIS! j. names to find « . teen are decided 15| that will restore the color. I » meaning you nk girls of seven- 100 Foung to marry. Wait two or three years, then think about {t, wish to know. 1 Reply to M. F. H. Regarding the stain, the best thing arcy. |0 40 18 to consult a first-class drug- glst and see if he knows any chemical ) WQQOQOQOOOOOOOOOOO MME. MERRL : 3 2 1. MOOQOMOQOOOOOOOOW “A NICE COLD I’IIOSI’IMIE FOR MINE @, A nice cold drink on a hot dav. Can you beat it for a thirst chaser? We make them fruity and deli- cious, cold and bubbling, Then there are other soda drinks too. Ice Cream Combinations Egg Drinks Lemonades Mineral Waters Dainty Punches for Dames CENTRAL PHARMACY Quick Service Phone 25 ISP DGOT PO IO IO 'OC»C'-JOO‘)OOOOOOOOOOOOO m OGOOOOCW.-OGOUOO Timber, Turpentine, Cus-over | FOR .SAL Lands, Coliisution Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- ing Farms. Weguarantee all property just For reliable information see & Alfield Chuice beary and Truck as represented by us Ohlinger Opponte New Depot,

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