Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 24, 1913, Page 3

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v e THB EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., Oct. 24, 1913. PAGE THRER g CARLETON & CARLSON ¢ To Make Test on Animals. Whether the education of animak Co-operative Charity. as 'rittillg_ Sewer W ik, [)river; Wells cnd Puirps e 1 DR AR TR RSP I T PHONE 195 GREEN : FLORIDA . = GoR. N. Y. AVE aed * ain ST, sLAKE_LA. ) BeGTOU riwiulslulsieh e e uielete tatulntetutaYatut WHERE The PAINTE ! R"Smile. ! S s NN | LY Painter’s Simon Pure and Gem Ferti- lizers Sold Here By ALAKELAND FEED & SUPPLY CO. " ~EOPAINTER RTILIZER COMPANY ACKSONVILLE, FLA. = S Mann Plumbmch BOWYER BUILDING, LAKELAND. FLA Best Woi k and Lowest Prices Al work guaranteed fir Place your Order Now | and | Avoid the Rush Estimates avery respect. st class in furnished on shorv notice. Office Phone 257 Resiaence Phone 2 A If you circled the world on the tall of a comet, be an- / THE LNI\!RS»\L CA you couldn’t pass ‘om—there'd always other Ford ahead. More than 325,000 Fords are everywhere giving unequaled service and you can completest satisfaction. Anywhere, «Watch the Fords go by.” Five hundred dollars is the new price of the Ford runabout; the touriug car is five fifty; the | World's Work. | are discharged the Consolata girls are | While every other dressmaker is out { than that of other workrooms, and _‘ each girl goes for a fortnight in the ! summer either to the country or to the | sea, in each case free of expense. | { tul New York. ' matist, ‘In this city of altitudinous | walsts and mannish coat suits. As | be considered one can have as large | & waist as one wishes, but when the | skirt is attached to an American shirt- | and no one knows that better than the | fent or agreeable to wear colored shirt- 74 Red | some charitabl ing girls frox tory life an( sweated. App to live on, and women workers make as much money as, if not more than, if they were employed by ordinary dressmaking establishments, says the adies to rescue wm‘k During the dead seasons when girlli employed in other dressmaking places still employed. Work s done at lower prices, ladies bring odd pleces of mate- rial to be made up, and everything is done to ‘“keep things going.” Thus, of work in February and August, the Consolata girls are provided for. Also, the working day is one hour shorter Jones Cracks a Joke. “On Henry Arthur Jones’ last visit here,” says John Drew, “his play, ‘The Evangelist,’ did not receive the welcome that was expected. He was in New York, stopping at the Hotel Gotham—in the twelfth floor, I think. Anyway, my apartment was some floors beneath his, and I had come up to call on him. I found him gazing out of the window across our wonder- ‘“‘Drew,’ he sald, ‘do you know why my play failed? Well, it was because of the total lack of reverence lmonc New Yorkers.’ “‘Why, no,’ I replied. ‘Look out ot these windows; everywhere you gase you look down upon church spires.’ ““That's just it’ replied the dra- I buildings you look down on the churches, and that's why there isn't & d—— bit of reverence in all Amer fca!” WAISTS AND NEW FIGURES Swirling Draperies From Shoulder to Heels Are Becoming to Fat and Lean. As long as we bow down to orient | alilsm we are very sure to be graceful ln clothes, because swirling draperies | trom shoulder to heel are usually be- mmlng to the lean and the fat, to the 'tall and the short. But the orient recks not with white starch shirt. | long as the coat is the only thing to, coat {8 lifted and this new orfental! walst the combination is not pleasing, women who are trying to make it Of course, we have long since learn~ ed the art of wearing one color from shoulder to heel, but it is not conven- waists in summer, as our desires and our climate call for thin wash fab rics. Therefore it one would look well & seems that the coat must be retain- ed, or one must have a figure cut off n & square way that may be fashion» sblo.but {a not gracetul. New Goods Your Hair By purchasing a bottle of REXALL HAIR TONIC. Eradicates dandruffand makes the hair grow. A Full line of Toilet Accessories LAKE PHARMACY. Bryan's Drug Store PHONE 42 NSRRI A A OHOPIPTSOHORIIOSOI0ITOG ihe Professions- OO AFIOUO T ORCHHIOTHOOO0 GAMUEL F, SMITH, M. D. Practice Limited to Treatment and Operations of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses fitted 1f needed. Phone: Office, 141; Residence, 22. Suite 1, Bryant Building, LAKELAND, FLA. e e i 'Y W. R GROCVER FEYSICIAN AND AUREBOL Gooms b and ¢ Kentueks ».03 Lakeland, Florids R W. & IRVIN vlliTIeY s Motablished im July, A08a tvoms L4 and 16 Kentueky Buoa:. TXanse Offics TRU, Reglaaey SLANTON & LAWLER— ATTORNRYS-AT-LAW Lakeland Florida DR. SARAH E. OSTEOPATH tooms 2 and 8, Skipper Puilding Lakeland, Fla. teswdence phone, 278 Black. )ice phone, 378 Blue. DR. C. O, WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON igacial Attention Given to Diseases o Women and Children. Ofice Jeen-Bryant Bldg., Suite 9. Phone 367. & BOGERS, Lawyer, P Brynl Bugietn, Phoae 369, Lakeiand, Flevida FRESH, CLEAN STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES AT LIVING PRICES Flour, 24 1bs. Flour, Self Rising, 24 1bs Fancy Head Rice, per 1b ....... 8o New White Bacon, side....... 16e New Smokcd Bacon, side....... 18¢ Snowidrift, 10 Ib pafls........ $1.20 Cottolene, 10 1b pails....... $1.35 ¢ Baby Size Cream ........... 26¢ 6 Packages Pearline ......... 26¢ Dried Frult, Peaches, Apples, Prunes, perlb. .......... 12 1-3¢ Full line of canned and package goods at corresponding prices. In addition to the above we carry a line of staple dry goods, notions, town car seven fitty—all . 0. D. Detroit, com- (et catalogue and par- plete with equipment ticulars from THE LAKELIND AUTOMOBLLE AND supLY G0 LAKELAND,FLA [ } | I |ete. | Phone 331 Blue. Come or send | to the WHITE store and be treated | white )elivery to any part of the city H. J. MATHIAS r. . Palmetto St. and Johnson Av I 3. SMITH NOTARY PUBLIC oons, Investments ia Real Bews iave some Interesting snaps In & »d sudburban property, farms, eiter sea me at onee. Will trae al) for canh Or OR easy terma. Reom 14, Futeh & Geatry Bld» Lakeland, Fla. R 3. NVFTAKER ~—Atternsy-at-Law- teer 1 Btuart Bidg. Bartow, B¢ axsland, il 1000 0COSEHE 50000000000 0nes . Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Fia - e L HSE0 005800000000 7 0. PREFTON, LAWY &S s Upstalrs Wast of Cosry ¥ BARTOW FLEE!R2 Sxamination of Yitles and lnv atate Lav a Epsatalt A N'TA o . It I8 not often that charitable insti- | 18 accomplished by the gift of imitse __> F? . utions are able to pay their own way | tlon or the force of fustinct is the : Y P! UM B'NG ufl-i have profits to expend upon the | subject of inquiry at two eastern unb "—M_ i . hboneficlarics. There is such an insth tine a7 \l i I ,__,_ % lul on in Italy called the Laboratorim T“ r ‘ G nd SH 4’1 fHL WORKq della Consolata. This was started by | Is your time to get your Fall Suit and Overcoat, and also get your VALUE in Quality and Prices. Qur clothing is far superior than it has ever been before, and to ‘provy teis to you, we ask you to look them over. Our Bonar Hats, Kneeland Shoes and Arrow Shirts are perfect in designs this Fall, so come and give us a trial before going elsewhere. We have a beautiful stock of Boys’ Cloth- ing in Norfolk and Double Breosted at very low prices. Outfitter The Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing The Hub ... LeVAY We are showing the newest Fabrics direct from the seats of fashions. -~ See our Brocades, Whipcord, Wool Charmeuse---Trimmings to match each shade. § Dressmaking Department, second floor, conducted by Mrs. Aubuchon. ' ~>- U. G. BATES ROUGH TEXTURE “RATINE” ~ INPERVIOUS “CRAVENETTE" “ FACEBRICK "RED” PRESS FACE BRICK THEY WASH THEIR OWN FACES The,largest line and greatest variety of shades manufactured infthe United States. Prices cannot be equalled. Also common Macon building brick. All Tof the above brick carried in stock in Lakeland Office Futch-Gentry Bldg. Telephone 241 J. F. TOWNSEND' .. “The Brick Man” WE HAVE SEVEN MILES of Amer- jcan wrapped fencing on hand in 26, 36 48 and 68-inch, all 12 and 6 inch stays. The price is right. Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing Co. Orrie S. Van Huss, Manager. T Y Ay LAY

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