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Let OUR Bank be YOUR Bank. We Pay 4 Per Cent. on Savings Accounts. First National Bank Lakeland Under control of U. S. Government Tweedell’s Is Headquarters for Everything in Groceries A FEW SPECIALS <ar. 13 pounds s Premium Hams, per pound Butter, per ponnd. v'n_lc Hams, per pound :others' Qats, per package..... ... }‘:"ikers Whole Wheat Flour, per bag P Aeckers’ Graham Flour, per bag Heckers' Rye Flour, per bag 12 pound bag best Flour . ... 24 pound bag, Fat Mackerel, each Itish Potatoes, per peck .. g?hf Size Cream, 6 for amily size Cream, 3 for ..... CALL 59 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU. E.G. TWEEDEL THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 21, 1911 a FTFCRA PAGE SEVEN PRIZES FOR INVENTIONS. The inventors of guns and those who have exercised their talents in improving destructive war materials have often been richly rewarded in Ilhis and other countries. But, if anyone in our own country has re- ceived a reward for the invention or Hnrulcctlun of apparatus to lessen the | sufferings of sick and wounded in | war, no one has ever heard of it. No- | turally, therefore, progress in this | direction has not been as notable as it might have been. To their honor, be it said, that this condition of af- fairs has never operated to deter the medical officers of our army and navy trom doing, without hope of material reward, all in their power to improve existing apparatus and to invent now appliances. Conditions in other coun- tries have been similar to ours. Some years ago, i norder to better conditions ip this respect, the Dow- ager-Empress of Russia, Marie Feod- orovna, established a prize fund con- sisting of 100,000 roubles (approxi- mately, $50,000.00). This is for the purpose of encouraging inventions having for their purpose the amelior- ation of the sufferings of sick and wounded in war. Every five years, lon the occasion of the quinquennial International Red Cross Conferences the interest on the fund, amounting to about 20,000 rubles, or $10,000.00, is disbursed in prizes. The first awards were made in London, in 1907, No Americans competed, nor was the exhibition given much pub- licity in this country. Next year, in May, the International Red Cross Confercnee will be held in Washing- ton, . ., when the following prizes will be offered: proximately, o), Two 2nd prizes of yun-h (approximately, $1.500) Six ard prizes of 1000 each tapproy tely, $500), The subjects ol the competition will he: 1. Organization of the methods of ev- acuation of the wounded on the bat- tefield, comprising as complete an ec- le in litter beavers urgeons’ washstands 2,000 roubles roubles oncmy i poss 2. Portable tor I .~ Methods of packing dressings at the aid stations and in the ambu- lance, . 4. Wheeled stretehers. 5. Carriage of streteher on mule- back. 6. Kasily portable folding streteh- er 7. Transport of the wounded be- tween war vessels, hospital ships and the shore, S, The best method of having rail- One Ist prize of 6,000 roubles (:1]»-' The Professions DR. R. R SULLIVAN, —PHYSICIAN— Special attention given to Surgery and Gynecology Kentucky Building LAKELAND, FLA, DR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kenincky Buildiog LARELAND. FLORIDA, Dr. Sarah E. Wheele OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN Rooms 5, 6 and 17, Bryant Building R LAKELAN D, F1CMIA, DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECLALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed ‘Phone: Office 141, Bryant Bldg, Lakeland, Fla. DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST Established in July, 1900 Pone 1324 | | Residence 22. Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Building Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 JNO. S. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Oftice in Munn Building. LARELAND, FLORIDA TUCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— Raymondo Blde, Lakeland, Florida R. B. HUFFAKER, —Attorney-at-Law— Roor 7 Stuart Bldg Bartow, C. M. 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They { have not fallen behind the inventors [of other countries in faghionine the | destructive agents of warfare, and now that an opportunity is gziven them to compete with other coun- tries in minimizing the horrors of war, it is certain they will not he found wanting. ; Forty-eight conntie into the make-up of th Florida, Pinellas having beey to the list the past of the western secti { county The man or how to zrow ol quired about all the knowledge essary 1o make life worth living Telephone 169, or 104 Blue. L. M. Futch. J. H. Gentry. Gentry Undertaking Co | Successors to Angle Undertaking Co. :: EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 'Phones: day or night, 245. J.W.ELLIS ..Real Estate Agent... City and Country Property; Im- proved and Unimproved Orange Groves a Specialty: WE HAVE SOME OF THE FINEST | TRUCK LAND IN FLORIDA Room 1, Raymondo Building Phone 309. DEALER IN MILLINERY?;; Ladies’ Tailored Suits and Skirts. MISS MINONA HERRON Herron Block. 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