Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 27, 1914, Page 2

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| | | ? e W. P. PILLANS & C0. ¥ BHHSBEPIPPEPPIEEPEPBEPPIEP BB LPDBPEDP PP PSP FHHHPIEEER OB Special Sale ETTY . this material to 'S PR ORNAMENT water. Mix well by means of continu- ous stirring with a stick The next thing to do is to pour the solution of CHEMICAL GARDEN A MOST EF.| water glass over the minerals; the FECTIVE CENTERPIECE actual quantity of the liquid employed § will depend upon the size of the glass | vessel, but it may be mentioned that : ‘m depth the solution should not be Not at all Costly, and Easy to Pre | 1oss than four inches. pare—Beautiful Designs Possible | The globe is now placed aside where if the Proper Materials Are |1t will not be disturbed for a week Employed. | At the end of this time it will be seen | that a most beautiful growth, in al- ¢ | most all conceivable colors, has start- o minerals. This growth The best kind of | of course, represents the silicates of | the various substances. Most people o =) o Lemons, per dozen . . Priscilla doughnut flour Marshmellow whip . . Swiss cheese . Cream and Pimento . . n [ - * * * * * L4 L3 L3 § * * * * * * * 4 It is very easy to secure a most | 3 charming effect by the formation of a | €4 up from th - ° » * - * - & & & &« Ll Ll & & & L 4 L 4 & ® - o = 2] chemical garden. | receptacle is a glass vessel of some _kind or other, and, on the whole, there 18 nothing better for the purpose than | will be astonished at the beautiful ef- a globe such as is commonly em- |fect which is secured. ployed for goldfish. | The final step consists in clearing All that need be purchased are a |away the water glass. This must be couple of ounces of sulphate of cop- carried out with great care, as many per, a few pieces of aluminum, a hand- | of the growths are of a fragile de- ful of fron nails and finally a can of | scription. Probably the best plan is “water glass.” This latter substance | to take the globe to a faucet and wr_\i 1 unti n o] (& o =] (2] Southern Agents for Rhode Island Chickens s, of course, extensively used for | gently run water into the vesse the contents look quite clear. | preserving eggs. Naturally after this has been done = The first step is to arrange an inch ‘ jor so of sand in the bottom of the ! the ¢ globe. Then place the sulphate of adva # | copper, the alu m and the iron | all observed * | nails on the layer. The different min- | will now last for a long erals should be well mixed up togeth- not disturbed by frequent er. about. A solution of the water glass should e than they did when first of The chemical garden Pure Food Store while if 1 moving e ————————_— T S PHONE 93 Cor. Main and Florida. Williamson--Moore Co's. Stock Doomed to be Sold in Ten Days Oanly seven days more left to do your shopping. Stock is going fast, the best is sure to go first. Get inline and reap your share of these great bargain feasts Money For The Goeds Is The Battle Cry owths will appear to even finer | FAIR WARNING WWill Sacrifice For Ca!:h % Ten acres truck land, one lot near schog) house; also 1 new six room house one acre of land. MANN PLUMBING C0 § PHONE 257, PINE ST. tas s l] LS S S T ”M'I"I-M""l"flna"fié‘?‘ifl‘i. AVONDALE SPRINGS TENNESSEE R. R. Station Avondale P. 0. Rutledge Ten 1f you are looking for a beautiful nook in the mountains, larze variety of health-giving mineral springs, surrounded by es, and untold auantities of wild flowers, cheered by the many wild birds, where a cool breeze is always to be felt in t, and shady elens which surround the grounds. and where fort is made for the pleasure and comfort of each and eve then come to Auburndale Springs, Tenn. Note the address a F. J. HOFFMAN, Proprietor J. B. STREATER Contractor and Builder Having hag twenty-one years’' experience in building and oop- tracting in Lakeland and vicinity, I feel competent to render the best service in this line, If contemplating building, will be p] to furnish estimates and all information, All work guarante Phone 169 pizigrge o WP o 5550 oG B0 o 45 T G B B GGG B oo Security Abstract & Title Co. oo B * g0 Cents Garments . iliie Ll i ! 37 ¢ M $1.00 Ga L L 0 GRS ) : : Sl e \ Bartow, Florida H R200/ FATIHENLS Lo Ll Tl i o i S s Al A L1600 L @ MEN'S HaTh % R. B, HUFFARKER: PREB...... L. J. CLYATT, SECRETARY & . 1% @ l A Coiion. 200 Ahd o) Db med Sals Pricell nRiceiits ¢ FRANK H. THOMPSON, VICE PRESH. W. SMITH, TREASURER - . . - "~ MEN'S SHOES. ¥ : 4 dollars is the price of the Ford 500 Pair Men's Hannan and Walk-Over §4.00, $4.30 and33.00 2 ABSTRACTS OF TITLES @ the touring car is fifty-five; the Shoes, Doomed Sale Price ..... @ wwfi car seven fif:};v—i f lb Detr;ltx;acrt').:s{z: 200 Parir Men's Walk-Over Shoes, Doomed Sale Price,. § @ New and up-to-date plant. Prompt service. ’ with equipment. Get catalog an — — — % Takeland business 1 : . & " ¥ I iy CLOTHING. 3 ' s left v'nth our Vs.ne President at City Hall will 1 Lot Palm Beach Suits $10.00 Value ........ $6.79 :§ receive prompt and efficient attentign. BiEn Malte s Joaiiniiaii y * : $7.50 Va . § DPEIEBEPIPIPBIIIPEDIBEBED DI PE DI IIIB I B I 015650 1 Lot Linen Sults ..vooovve pe 3 Lakeland Automobile & 1 Supply Co. fail to please. QP IPEEEIF SRR PP IR PP LOOK FOR THE BIG RED SIGN, BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT 2 . Lakeland, Fla, ‘ A]’IONA[ BANK eq1°® & - Williamson-Moore Company 5 ; & 5 & - & YOUTHFUL GOWN for her good taste in dress, wore with E “ a A o a blue and white figured ogandle white | $ silk stockings upon which with her |& & own pretty fingers she had embroid- :§: [] F ered forget-me-not clocks. Tiny sprays ‘g» : of the flowers ran up each side of the | % : Every stockings and peeped out when my lit- | & o @ igmflfl tle lady's skirts were raised ever so | Seeks the man w"h ready : " the :’:]3:* slightly.—The Philadelphia Press 14 H ‘ printi i) 2y & H center T T L it | 2 é 5 money. Prepare for his ;| - SPECIAL COVER FOR FROCK ‘ot & . : —— H an ac- L. C. Smith & Bros. Best Method of Protecting the “Party g y openlng : m . C.Sm 3 g " 3 A i & H v The Balllicar‘mg, Long Wearing Typewriter Gown ‘:/h":r\\N l;r;aml;:ngmg in ; il F . f - count at this strong bank.” ¢ T 1 Nearly every girl realizes that the .« : ypewrlter 0 average party gown gets more hard § ¢ ° usage when hanging in the crowded ¢ b b R 1 B S Man wardrobe than while it is bei b the ura llSlne S ' { ally worn. And as most girls have far | less wardrobe space than they need, Whether you are a small town merchant the best means of protécting the party ——___-_‘»‘ i i R A TR R H frock from contact with the workaday | or a on mer, you can’t dlfOId to be Wlthout | garments is to make a special K‘ul\'o.r t thls Period use all Sa fe- i t Writer for it of lawn, dimity, muslin, cheese- l a type . a cloth or a similar material. Having 4 Typewritten letters and bills save your time and vt ot the gown from guards for ( Omfort H B 3 P it g . . ¥ % s to skirt hem, take two full ‘ give you a business standing you can get in no widths of the chosen covering material . and shape an e )f ea o % ] . o R o o o er | AN Well Being - The L. C. Smith & Bros. typewriter is especially The shoulders and the long, straight - te amwle Renssan § s more sides of the cover are then seamed ) adapted to this work because it will ‘stand together, the bottom is hemmed, the The best and most : wear and does not require an expert operator. neck is neatly bound with ribben o 1ost practicable of these is jceQUR ICE. It preser™® Anyone can learn to operate it in a short time. 2;{:;: in rf(;—n; :lrrw”}:‘h[?![\‘ n]f two ];r:m EM food, conserves your health, increases your pleasure, does 700 \ L y s from whi depend two 1N ways too nun : Littl S It is ball bearing throughout, simple, compact, small square or oval sachets. When i 00 numerous to mention—and all for & very ¢ = > the gown is adju i i ual \ 4 o complctc. ! | hanger and the T : Instead of decr smo 71 GeCreasing yow i : ave Mail this coupon today. .‘ | Emoc e s i; z;kl;lgb of ice on the cool da i ST nieny TR ndwiched between the warm omes. % o L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER CO. 3 nght now tha 1y is & full ice day for you. & Svracuse, N. Y. \ I And stick to that COUPON o * Please send me your free book. | Model of striped ratine with corsage | sistent SAVER v ON BOOK of ours. It is your cons i : typewriter at present { of satin. Belt of satin ribbon finished | (pifror p Y q ; d like to learn about with heavy chenille tassels. Q it : | Summer Stockings. ! 3 e ———— — W - white linge asupon ita| ¢ voy | | touch of color It the col vour br L k I ‘ | ored ribbon is or lered | througt a e a’ld I C n) stockings can be wo e, | “n"“::;\) - This will T ce om a y for the embroidery ca | ous oil. also, A daintv Southern girl, known | | Phone 26 fo'f S L SR

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