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{ PAGE TWO. SMOKE ———— AL 8 > T8 ———— T A D 2 S L e . INMAN’S | 'BLUNT se. Cigar The oldest UNION MADE Cigar in They have stood the test. town. CHANCE OF Aj LIFE TIME I am going to retire from active business and in order to de this T am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, ete., ABSOLUTE COST | THU EVAENING YELEGKA), v —— 'WOMAN'S CLUB DEPARTMENT imdited by the Press Committee of the Woman's Club In matters affecting public healt) women's clubs have been quite as active as in other lines. They have fought tuberculosis. Receatly they Lave centered their chief «Zlorts, aside from the fight foy pure food, upon the better physical care of school children, by means of medica! znq dental inspection, visiting nurs- es, school lunches, improved ventila- tion; upon spreading knowledge of social hygiene, and upon rousing public sentiment in favor of a Na- ticnal Health Bureau. They have fought flies by distrib- uting information about the dangers, by getting authorities to take care ot Lreeding places, and enlisting 'u-hool children to help; they have by urged the anti-spitting crusade; they have provided bubble foun- tains; they have interested physi- oy 5 for cians in giving health lecture {ave furni: lied health s school books; they have hadg printed wall cards to hang in public places; they have contributed to health li- braries, founded “Keep Well” clubs in factories, establisbed camps and playgrounds and used every possible weans to educate the publie. In Tex- @s they have worked for “Toothbr Brigades;" in lowa they have estab- Lished ** vy Health Contests™ at State fairs; in Richmond, Long lind, they have successfully enlis services of a bacteriologist sh Is- tne 10 clear the town of mosquitoes Municipal housewives have alio hecome municipal mothers, The care of the nation’s children is one of the 1f you want to make $! do the work of $5, ccme to my stors PRst important picees o0 work done and lay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goodt. Kverythimy [Iy the Bedevation. Clab wori have will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including {erpointed themselves anpaid s ool LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRAYS SILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. Come and See My Line. My Prices Will Astonish You N. A, RIGGINS§ ¥ Just The Things ior Wedding Gifts 5 T N W E have a large stock of Cut Glass, ' Hand Painted China, Sterling Silver all suitable for Wedding Presents. @ You are invited to look over our stock. It is compleie in every line. B e it SO QIQE0FOLOIRIOTO IRV SOPOSUTRSN RO ST ¢ FAIRBANKS, MORSE &CO. : & ) g GASOLINE, 0OIL, GAS ENGINES b4 § PUMPS TANKS TOWERS ¢ 3 E S b 4 3 g Write, Wire or Phone. 0 ; Arthur Masters, Sou. Agent . : LAKELAND, FLORIDA CIOOIOIOI0IGIOIOINI0INI0E PRIDIOIQIVIV IO w. Flske .Jofinson REAL ESTATE Loars Negotiated The Draw. “It's a commercial age,” said H. K. of an octogenarian who had been bun- Baltimore. “It's a commercial age,” the detective repeated. “In the good iold days a man would draw his sword for his love's sake but now he draws a check.” Buys and Sells Real Estate. Orange Property a Specialty. To Make Rubber From Waste. That artificial rubber can be made from waste cotton, especially the ey bolls that fail ROOM 7, KENTUCKY BUILDING.|of a Philadelphia scientist, coed out of $9,000 by a girl crook of | {lic Federation's music inspectors; they have tried 1 fostor closer relations between pavents aud childven, to educate parvents iy the care of children, to educate children themselves for citizenship and 1o on- courage the present trend towag] vo- cational education; the: tinated the have inves laws that covern chiltl labor, and in several States thes \ intluenced, and are influencin.r, tive legislatures 1o introdn bty enditions 0 [l th " ( i 1 na ! { \ | { Woman's Club of Cincinnati | Loaitdren are tan TOW v fand vezetabl Last ) [ school garden were raiseq a dosn Kinds of Howers and twice ss many The children to make use o Kinds o vezetables ¢ alsg shown how this year has made provision for continning the work as: part of the school system Similar garden work Pobeing carvied on by the Moiher ciab in Santa Fe School savings banks cre anothes admirable institution carnestly fos- In 1911, in alone, the childroa saved more hundred thousand dollars, As with schools so it is with 1 tered by women's clubs Massachusetts are said than to have 1 ree Iraries. Look, for example, at the record of the Woman's Board Trade of Santa Fe. New Moxion which nombers about thirty-five diembers ey have buil 1 Lnped iibrary, with volun 1t 1or I'h Sion Child Falls. South Dakota, composed | i Uniion Stady club, o1 | A hiet established children's it its public library JIn Wicken- birz, Arizona, a club, even smaller, within o year has bought a hous fand lot for a library and reading room, and has collected about on {hundred volumes. From Nebraska {tomes the report that about sixty { ¢lubs are working for a library In Wisconsir Federation co-operates with the sending traveling il jcat over the State, and the w, | have obtained one versity, ‘l-‘:tinninf: to be done in other 2 | alsg Colorado, for cxample, has two J hundred and fifty-two boxes of booke | oat all the time. Sp the good work spreads. Trav- Adair, the western detective, apropos | vling art collections are also in cir- Althouzh department was organized only two vears azo it has a State chairman al States but six In gomestic science club work has culation in several States. in " | aimed particularly at spreading zood | methods of housekeeping among the ignorant. In Kentucky and Missis- sinpi, and perhaps in other States, a In teaching purposes. Kentucks e ——— every serap of ground at home for srowing things. This o\‘purinw.'[ lies proved so successful that the board of educaticn in its budzer for | By their anaided offoers ! ENS teonsand-dolla R [ ° ur thousan n { hive acchildren’s room with g s tedling hour for the little ones Iy of mothers of public school chil- | dren, among other good things has : | indooy s the | LAK LAND, FLA,, OCT. 14, 1912, A i e Aot one bandeed and together to the th hundred an orgt the Housewiv Lcasue, with ditions and reduncing the cost of i In New Jersey the home ec periment Station way as the big movements are the isolated efforts in a State or town t2 obtain =ome particulan good things, IFor instance, 1 note that one district in Minnesota re- port~ the closing of all department stores at 6 o'clock on Saturday even- ich is a step in the direc- e Saturday hali-holiday. In New New Jersey, there has been a successful crusade against men and Loys carrying lighted cigars on the troileys, and against women weal- ing long hatpins. In Huron, South Dakota, good literature has been sup- the Rowever small, ings, wi plicd for notevorthy thing - vitalized stud. | sty related to the life and envivon- rcet of the stndent. So the art an‘d lit rature courses are correlated Wity @ study of modern conditions Insuoad of reading Browning and e ip the history of Chippendale with a view to the old-time culture, are now working at on industrial and social sub- with a view to applying their Lrinciples. clith women hooks jeot | there ms to liee Lo concentrate o i Thus in the S0t sistent effory for comp cldueation; in the Wes?® i is done for librarvies; ia Pennsylvania and New York the clulis are studying the im- micvetion problem; in Massachn- making an extensiv rescarch into the conditions of chill life; in Ohio they are going to devot. themeelves particularly to social con- ters; in Wisconsin they specialize ia the use of schools, both as sovial cov- ters and as branch lib: Every- witere, however, they in addition to the spec Calitornia, selts phey are 8, and ready, ] work they have taken upon themselves, to mee: SOt particnlapy need Pat it is obvoins thar th ¢ work de women”® ( m g | gontimen it ¢ wiich all 1 SOMmust 2row nd ot v ! t 1 Hot ted twelve Street o vilion and the Golden Gate Commiay dory brouzht forwarl cnough solid results to warrant grog® there were } : {laith in the power of the Federation liadeed those duys under the evep- | areen festoons and gay red lanterns oi the Pavilion were like an intei- 'h.z]n between of a great [ quiet There was much 12k by persons well worth h ore were endless minutes the acts revolution wing, ud ro- ports and business transactions, ana ome 200d entertzinment, but it was ; all of the nature of an interlude, The real drama of achievement had heen coing on steadily since the lasp bi- cnnial ang will go on steadily in the uterval between and | next, One might marvel at the dignity. ¢ the parliamentary kKnowled SR with which these meetings wy president, Mrs ths one the wdacted by the ilip N. Moore. and the chairmen tie different dovietments it in its 1otal ression of an im- nse foroe, rking with splendid- ranized machinery, 1 oth wothe same purpose, adapting itself 1o immediate needs as they pressed orward here and there, but on tho o co-operatin th ©oenisting associatio lole moving with magnificent sane- vssfi unanimit and irresistibl oree toward defined, caching and noble ende BEAUTIFUL. HAIR 1 SHALL T Simple Reniedy Hair. Cures Dandruff. Stops Falling Hair. v pity it is 10 sce so n ir, faded aray, realiz> people might have wispy and | thut most of You can bring back the natura! color of your hair in a few days and t0 ripen, is the claim | €4 iS equipped and gent about for | forever rig yoursell of any dandruff make your hair and loose hairs, and @ T—-— - - t clubs were formed to stu s Comostic seience, | New York club women have | nuwmber of iifty thousand ‘o | i8 tie wim of studying the market con- | Quite oy interesiing in their ow: K waiting room of the! prin ipal railway station. I'ohind all this practical. usef} vork there is the bLackaround of st but siways and this is the || ¥ | Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair r GRAND FH ALL OPENIN; SATURDAY, OCT. [ ) Our new Fall and Winter Clothing, Shoes, Hats ang Furnishings are now ip for your inspection. We have suits of the finest quality and make, also bet- ter bargains than we have had before. 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To know n°® sixty-five years of age, and there is| g7 . are troubled with dandruft|ference this makes : | no excuse for _:m-. one. voung .;.1(“‘ ine scalp, or if vour hair is|here to be shod mest ti old, having thin. straggling hair. | A kg Z 7 2 e Improver [ cither full of dandruff or heavy nnq | 108l its color or coming out. get a Inn,azed at the imy rank smelling with excessive ojl fifty cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and | gait and temper. Sulphur from your drugegist, and no- | . I.' tice the improvement in the appear- Ille rlx.em S Op ance of vour hair after a few days’ s O treatment. 'Pine Street, Opposite Freies® ©