Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 17, 1913, Page 7

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i Meaning of Cross. m et signature of 8 Whale Whips Five Crews. The largest whale ever captured ta 2y uged on old docun;fl;: o‘: that vicinity was caught in Fred Pe ? sunderstodd “" mes It wag | T®% fish nets, near Santa Cruz. Five pe =1 part of the gner. write, launches tried to tow the monster to o B le to Inability to "| the pler without success. Nets and m ¢ otten among the Bazons ropes broke and the task was sban- ! ':1!9 n",..mit;.“. m:::fi'.: doned. The whale was fifty foet long hat g of 083 D8 equired of the s 040 bis oath to his Al Settied, ross Was used as oftes Here 1s & rather neat story of the pecause the mas | Way in which a very shy (er proud) —Exchasge. was made a “proposal” He bought got write « | & wedding-ring, sent it to the lady (whose finger he knew by heart), and French Chalk. e espectally good for with it enclosed a sheet of notepaper | '!""5 chb ders that 18 00 trag | with the brief question: “Does it fit?* rolGe 4 with soap and wa- ' ¢hould be made quite Jod thickly over tlo' ich 1s then rolled wp vhm the chalk is inside. | 4 in & dark place fer ' From t=2g or teg—a doe in tha seo d ond year of her age; rag, a herd of hake out ?::’s l:e': llea\" the ldeor at rutting time; bobtall, a fawn | o washe laconic, though syllabically longer, re ply: “Beautifully.” :cb Tag, Rag and Bobtal!, fust after it has been weaned, and the phrase means ar indiscriminate oob lection of sheep or deer fresh geasonal Note. vour occupation?® 1t insurance agent, During the hunt- as a guide” “I'm Bpread Int on of Death. In Venice, vwl.ou anvone dies, it 18 the custom to tix a placard on the ogrd ™7 § Lrapy won't write & front of the deceased person’s house, . " “Why not? | 88'Well as in the ncighboring streets, ier : “My dear sir, | 38 & sort of public notice, staling his . \u~'re s certainty” | B&me, age. place of birth and the ill P wess of which he died Everybody Orders OUR_ ICE_CREAM If they have ever tasted it before. Many will 2o blocks to reach the LAKE PHARMACY ] boc 4 LEmE DR E 0801000 $OBOEOHO FOFORIMIEIEOSO SN For Fresh Oysters, Fruits, Candies, T OL I Nuts and all Confections ‘ PROMPT DELIVERY X% | H. O. DENNY HH A ADOCPOOSOPOSOIOO D0 O0EQFQHOROE IHOFOHIINE0S el ——_=1 | We have in our employ, Mr. S. Miller, who is an expert in hisline. Let him figure with you on your Sheet Metaland Tin Work Do Zallj kind of Roofing. For Gravel, Slate, Tile, Tin. Make or repair any- thing in SheetIron or Tin. A carload of the Famois Strawberry Cup, the kind that fits the Refrigerator Boxes. A full line of Sash, Doors, Builders’ Hardware, all at prices which will Make it to your irterest to let us have 4 share of your trade. heJ ackson' . chine showing oriental patterns and uson Co. By return post he received the more | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 17, 1913. |LINES LITTLE CHANGED NEW TAILORED COSTUMES SHOW NO RADICAL DEPARTURE. Cholce of Style Largely Left to Indl- vidual Taste—Serge Among the Most Popular of the Materials to Be Worn. Spring costumes of a conservative type do not show very decided changes of line. A woman may have almost any sort of coat that is most becoming to her and yet not be conspicuously out of style, Generally speaking, however, cus- tomary lines prevail. Coat fronts are sharply cut away anywhere from |tha bust line to below the waist- ! line. Coats with fronts cut away from the bust line and revealing chic little waistcoats are favorites with the Par isian tailors, but can be successfully worn only by the exceptionally slen- der woman, and the cutaway models most successful here fasten down to the waist line or a little above, and are sloped away gradually from there. In this model, too, there is often a waisicoat, but it appears above t‘hl- button line, not below it. Serges, wool eponge, tweeds, new chamois cloth, baille de lain (a very fine corded wocl, soft and pliable in texture), and stunning® English suit- fngs are the materials most used for the wool tailored costumes, while for the silk two or three piece costumes are the new and dainty checked and finely striped taffeta, heavy corded surah or silk serge, bengaline or pop- lin or tussore. The dark, soft tartan taffetas are cleverly used with dark blue or black ! wool, and the one tone taffetas are still much in vugun for tailored ef- fects. The fine French serges are much used for the one-picce frock. This material is extremely popular in cream or ivory white, beeswax, cham- 3 ¢ color and atiractive one- | | piece nvu K shown is of navy blue | Freneh Serge. The blouse bodice is made with long sleeves, trimmed at | the wrist with pipings of white and i buttons of blue, with rims of white, ‘i There is & large, round crepe collar of | In Navy Blue French Serge. | buttons, the sides of the blouse front | at the opening and also the upper part of the skirt The lower part of the skirt is attached to the up- | per part, which is a shaped affair, the | joining line shown by a cord or piping of white. woolen material and is trimmed with plain, one-tone silk and silk buttons. The skirt is made with the new short | hip yoke, with the stripes running diagonally. | One simple, one-piece frock of soft | woolen material is made with tunic ! | skirt, which slants away toward the | back. The underskirt and front of | | the bodice are trimmed with large | | buttons. There is a guimpe of tulle. ; MARY DEAN. } Waist Styles. | Chiffon waists are still in strong demand, says the Dry Goods Econom- ist, especially the models combined with handsome white laces. Th« touch of color corresponding to the tone of the suit is supplied by the chiffon, | while the lace gives a dressy finish tn a model which otherwise might be too dark in color or simple in design. Many beautiful prints were shown among the novelties, some of which are the chiffon, radium and crepe de | coloring. The color scheme of the | waist 1s earried out in profusion on the ‘ sleeves, as well as the front and back ‘ sections. blue satin, piped with white. Blue | Another model is made of striped | uulo bnzht.—Culylc. -Ihe I’roiessions- DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed Pkone: Office, 141; Residence, 22 Bryant Bldg., Lakeland, Fla. 5c¢ Each. ALL HAVANA I Next time smoke a GOOD cigar -smoke an “A 1 T Dl J. F. WILSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones—Office, 270; 297-2 Rings. Munn Building, Lakeland Florida. It's smooth, delicious flavor and supert aroma will make rou residence, an enthusiastic friend of the “A. H. T."” cigar Made of long leaf filler of out-of-the-ordinary quality ~ith one of the finest wrappers. ‘¥ W R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Rids Strength in Cheerfulness. Wondrous 18 the strength of cheer F I e T e fulness, altogether past calculation its / powers of endurance. Efforts, to be 3 { permanently useful, must be uniform- & P | 1y jovous—a spirit all sunshine, grace- | Pax T ¥ o ful from very gladness, beautiful be ¢ Y 5 i 8 é 3 * Lakeland. Florida. DR. W. B. HOON | | Special Attention to Chronic Dis- | eases of Women and Men. Calls| 0408060804080 50808 01 OO0 EOFOIOHOHI 101 GO $IS0+000 "G nen B Are You Satisfied With Where You Fal? Office in new Skipper Bldg., over PostofMce. Office Phone 350. Resi- o e dence phone 354 Red. The “A. H. 1.” Cigar Co. s (ot T Ted el 2o 2ul e e SVR RV e SR AR DR W. 8. RVIN DENTIST Kerabiished in July. 1900 wme 14 and 16 Kentucky Bullding Thapes: Dfce 180; Resldance R4 For nice meals, good home~ooking and pleasant rooms, apply to TUCKER & TUCKER —Lawvers— MRS. HENRY BACON Raymondo Rldg ¥ 2 211 South Tennessce Ave—Miss Browning's tloue sroiAns Foartay & CHGHOIOHOO HHHOOFOTOFGH0E * - IRCBOTOHIPIIFIITSIHAODE I ‘_,.ooowmm ¥& § EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law KELSEY BLANTON L COMPANY P 0. Bidg. Phone 319, Lakeland, Fla £ TR E. H. & E. 0. GARLAND, PROPRIETORE, Foot of Main Sticet DR. SARAH E. WHEELER 0STEOPATH PHYSICIAN Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Bryant Building, Lakeland, Fla Office 'hone 278 Blue. Houwe Plione 278 Black. 4 U & n. b MENDENhALL Lng neers and Arciatects | Drane Bldg Phone 28. §6,00 4.00 M 4.00 M NO. 14 AND 5 INCH CYPRESS SHINGLES “ 24 0ND §INCH ° ; NO. 1 STANDARD GYPRESS LATH wome 212-215 LAKELAND, FLA | e oo o MR FLG & GEILING SIDING, INVERNESS STOCK 25.00 M { veys, +xamlnation, reports | | Blueprirting } We are handling the cut of a small mill, and ecan furnish { AT MACDONOUGH, ; you rough and dressed ”.‘”"””‘ Iu:m 2x0 to 1ox12 best heart o Room 6 leen & Bryant Bldg. ! wanted, cut trom round timber, We make doors and sash and cap Architect. furnish any kind of mill work out of pine and cypress huomber. Qe mwm Ideas in Bun'mlow Dengnmg carry @ first class line of points, var nishes and oil. Our lnmber wud ‘ Lakeland, Florldl s will be managed by Mr 15 1. Hopking, who is well kunown by the people of Lakeland as an nu-to-date lumber man /D 0. ROGERS, Lawyer, Room 7, Bryant Building. Phone 2569. Lakeland, Florida. [ 3 l HUF}Am —Attorney-at-Law— wr T Btuart Hldg erww l‘lu DR. N. L. BRYAN, ‘ DENTIST. | Skipper Building, Over Postoffice. | Phone 339. Residence Phone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. | W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER (Offce Upstairs East ol‘ Court House.) BARTOW, FLORIDA. * Examination of Titles and Real Estate Law a Speclalty. PROFESSOR H. E. HAYDEN TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND | ORGAN. (Room 11, Futch and Gentry Bldg. | Hours: Mononday, Thursday and Saturday, 1 to 6. LAKELAND, FLA. At The Second - Hand Store Wheeler and Wilsn sewing machine, | [ ’ mill busines Terms: Strictly Cash on Delivery of Goods fio}m'fb«w BOFPOEOOB0 L0 HOFOOROEOFOSOPOFO FIP2 90100 rOR SAl[ FROSTPROOF } v Land and, Groves l We own, or have for sale, some of the cholcest properties ad- jacent to the town of Frostproof, Including a few good bearing groves, Timber, turpentine and colonization tracts. Also see us for Lakeland strawberry farms, groves and city property. & Alfield FLORIDA Ohlinger LAKELAND, CHOBOHOICITHOIOHOPIPOSOR0 Sebring, Florida The Town of Beautiful Locauon The Town of Progress The Town of Opportumty l:qlure Abont lt At Room 1, Raymondo Bld¢ Lakeland, Florids. C. D. M'CAIN, MANAGER. Telephone 309, gocd as new; bed lounge; beds, Cor- net organ; clocks; cil stoves; wood List Your Property Today And be ready for the New Year’s rush. 1! you dom't find me in my office, m» | me description, price ard terms. T de Loans negotiated. stoves; gas stoves; rockers; micsica library table; mahogany settee; re- frizerators; anythinz. Goods houzht and sold. he rest. W. FISKE JOHNSON ARC“[R REAL ESTATE The Second-Hand Man|2 roox 17, kENTUCKY BUILDING, LAKELAND, FLORIDA i"° West Main Street, Lakeland, Fla CROOROEHOOC-O-ORHHC-ORRIOROBCHORCOICRORIO CRCBIBIIOAINON

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