Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 22, 1913, Page 8

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IMGE EIGH". THB EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA ., OCT. 22, 1918, CHANCES FOR THE RIGHT |opened a fancy goods shop near a|sort of opportunity for winter camps WOMEN winter hotel was literally drageed|for girls modeled on the plan of jinto a mild form of beauty parlor|northern camps in the summer. have because she had a trained nurse’s Some of the keys ouzht to make ideal their owp way to make in the world, experience. Before she could Dr(‘-zlorntlons for winter camp schools. can find onenines vent it she was deep in shampooing, 'for delicate girls especially. This here than in almosc any other State manicuring and chiropody, for which winter two summer camp schools for in the ion for small ventnhres, If tourists yearned. Ip the winter near boys have announced their intention tourist hotel, which 7oes not to continue the work in winter U'nattached women, who viore promising e a s norting woman can get any alons anywhere she ousht to do still keep its own manicure on the staff campa in this State. yirle' camps detler hiere, No one article could this offers more than spending will surely follow. cover the many fields or detaiis of money. While there is much euario work, Trained nurses are always In re- craft work in the higher forms that quest, for, aside from the routine ail- i3 possible here is not even started. the men's and accidents that mean callsi And this resume does not cven for the nurse, Florida’s climate touch on agricultural chances.— draws so many invalids or ailing and Florida Grower. elderly persons that no nurse goes, idle when she will work. A trained nurse over-worked came from Maine to visit her sister. I n four days she; jwas dragzed into a case and has been ‘hurried from one to another ever |since. Fver so often she vows to quit. She has bought a handsome homesite and announces after each case she sure will stop and build a bungalow. Another nurse and her isister put their money into sgrove property. They chey picked up some investments on options, went North, brought back a party of in- vestin® excursionists and cleaned up a nice little sum. One of the successful real estate dealers in St. Petersburg is a wom- an. A fine dairy near one large city 18 run by a former trained nurse, and she knows how to handle the; dairy just as well as any patient. A young woman from Kansas who | was not content in the lonely spot ler father had boucht a fine grove nroperty is traveliny the State tint- ing photographs and views and is s3ving money right along. One thing has not struck the State, or, if it has, I have not yet heard of it, but it surely offers a large chance to the right women and must be ,nearly here. There is the finest eacl line available outside of the larze cities. Scliool work offers some of surest and best openings. While the requirements for teachers have not been so hizh as in longer estab- fished school systems, they are stead- ily being raised. Many of the rural achools need mature and experienced teachers, at least some who care for their work and are equal to the heights and depths of the needs of their pupils. Such women who have the love of Mother Earth in them and will add study at the Agricul- tural Statlon to their training can m:lc themselves valuable in a com- munity and find the community re- sponsively remuperative to her. In the country sections there is a great ungratified thirst for musiecal inst oction. One younz woman lo- cated on 2 river and ran her own lit tle lauich traveling to quite retired oui-ol-the-way homes near its shores ko reach her pupils. She also sold a auriier of pianos to pupils. In small towns there is a chanee for a social and dancing class as well. One mnsic and dancing teach er has spent this last summer study- fng folklore dancing at Columbi: University in New York, and is al ready organizing a class for its teaching in a prominent county seat. Small stores, carrying notlons, toys and fancy work goods mean a very fair income when their location 3 well cousidered. One woman who Albert Vontoska l ieacher of Music I crudustea frows the Conservatory ol «2ip2ig (Germany). Member Amer- outh Virginia Ave., Lakeland. ‘a., phcre 299 Black. Lewsons in iano, Harmony and Vocal Culture. ‘iano Tuning. Orchestra furnished or all occasions. Reasonable terms Tfinfi%@r Jag LUAl Co / - AMPAN feh, stevlized eream ‘roim cows {uspected and passed 1y the City Pure Food Depart Manufactured FIOYEN nnder tho wost modern and perfect enditions ALL \ngrodients ‘hat go to make our rream {""CARLETON & CARLSON | [ 17" 4 SANITARY P! UMBING iifrrence o “Frozen Cus earn to say » TINNINGcnd SHEET METAL WORKS ards” and POINSETTIA Ie: “ream. Try it. ; - 33 & Gas Fitting. Sewer Work, Driven Wells and Purrps . % & COR. N. V. AVEa d ¥ain ST. £ LAKELAND 3 FHONE 195 GREEN g FLORIDA § P SALE BY Lake Pharmacy ® L.AKELAND 3 is if s b i A 3 (D 1 e e | allicC L.C overecat that stay ance Policy on your good appearance. 'y 7 il S nd you ca L o Oi £ N cer P pab] > Styleplus Clothes “THE SAME PRICE THZ WORLD OVER" Fpr there is the smartness of style and cut, the fineness 0f fabric, and the guarante Stylcplus are made in one of the world’s largest and greatest clothirg facicries and with the cconomy of scientific methods. This explains why for $17 we can sell suits which lock and wear as though they cost $20 to $25 This means that v d B . b | A T g | ( | | I\O F F Clas sifiqd A ST TR e | \ TR - e OR SALE—Iorse, young, Florida raised. Samuel F. Smith, M. D. 1342 OR SALE—Dixieland lots, some bargains. Sarwuel F. Smith, M. D. 1343 FOR SALE—b5-room house, just be- ¥ I i | | | ) Good as a ou wear Styleplus Clothes $17. Every Styleplus suit and overcoat carries thres in quality; the Label in the coat, the Ticket on the sleeve. the Guar- cate in the pocket. Find these three marks of identification in 2 suit or a ) n enjoy the sense of absolute confidence that “its style is the styk S, Let your new fall suit be Styleplus and ’ rear porches. Cox Realty Co. FOR SALE—1 strong. 306 S. Virginia Ave. 1331 { FOR SALE_QUICK; 24 CITY LOTS. |FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms ing completed; bungalow; all mod- ern conveniences; bath. city water and lights; cheap, and on easy payment plan. Waring & Ed- wards. 1322 SIS can Federation of Musiclans. 306 | FOR SALE QUiICK—-Cottage on 8. Virginia avenue, between Main and Lemon streets; 5 rooms and bath, 2 fireplaces, nice lot, good location, close in. Now paying 8 per cent on $3,000. Don't be slow. Yours for $2,500. A. J. Moore, Cut Price Store. 1278 OR ¢ vacant lots, Caddin Chapel in East Lakeland. A. D. Boring, South Florida Ave. 1336 FOR SALE House of four rooms. Front and Lot 50x137; nineteen $1,100. The John F. 1334 oung trees, FOR SALE OR TRADE—2 1-2 acres with new house of 5 rooms, fire place, front aad rear porches; fine chicken farm. Price $1,750. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1335 | new plano box, very| 50x200 EACH; FINE LAND; ALL FOR $2,000. THE JOHN F. COX ' REALTY CO. 1338 FOR RENT. to! party without children; modery ! convenience; quiet. 420 S, Lake ' Ave. Phora 11 Green. 1325 | ) ) | ‘OR RENT—Halt acre fine truck land on Lake Iollingsworth. See 5. OF RENT— Furnished rooms witk private bath. Florida or phone 43 Red. W to purchzse from owpep tra land near station, 1¢g ¢, .?' : Address P. 0. Uox 4¢3, Luk:r“ iy dy ertising ri".\flfi——_ i blades to reshurpcy ter than new. o . dozen. lakdang p B Hardware Cc, ;i E. Southard, city. 1289 WANTED To rent houe Apply 1011 South possession soon; 6 tq ,f_,'rn 1207 | furnished, with vjey 1000 | later or possibly at once j; able; must be close m.A fOR RENT—Three-room cottaso' blocks of depot, Xt 6 on South Lake Hollingsworth. ' Box 562 city. 4/ Price $3.50 per month. See W. WINTED—To rent With D Fiske Johuson. FOR RENT-—6-room house, three blocks from depot on Lake Mirror : Apply Waring & Edwards. 1321 WANTED—To rent house, now or possession soon; 6 to 12 rooms un- furnished, with view to buying later or possibly at once if reason- able; must be close in; 6 to 7 1284 e | of buying if for gale it proved vland with oy, ] suitabfe for ¢ hicken farx;; 3 miles ¢city; mean businesg ply quick. P. Q. Box 3¢ WANTED—Four ~ lagies ;- convenient for teachers: east of school houge, Tennessee Ave, op Phone 79 ne blocks of depot. Apply P. O. b Box 562 city. 1340 DIRT s Delivered everywhere. TO RENT PLOWING Two vacant rooms. Electric lights SALE-—Two houses and three:and eity water. Rent reasonable. Ap- within 100 feet of PI¥ 411 New York avenue, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Monday. .Miscellaneous. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping with modern Cultivating of groies, py, Green. J. Nielsen Lapes iiaving purchased ang sug the Jesse Keen es.ate of ¢ one-half mile west of city limj are now selling in 10 apg tructs some of the finest try farm lands in this sectiop 4 rigit price and terms, Fop A lars see G. C. Rogan, Room | 1333 econveniences. 502 N, Kentucky Deen & Br: bttt g 1013 n yant Bldg. Phope | (‘1'-’ R — . T— It You Want Something Real Nice to Eat. Try Some PENNSYLVANIA BOLOGNA Which is ‘different from the ordinary Bologna, and is ¢f the finest and ‘most appetizing flavor. FOR SALE BY ALL MEAT DEALERS l JOHN E. EMBICH, AGENT whic "*1" WILICS y Styleplus p Stylepl it or Your Qvercoat as |w—— h will fairly aston'sh y Anfy wilo us guaranteed wear, ha i The store of clothiny economy, tha style ticn to the above, we can show you the greatest $15 ¢ Sure to see them; You - il be Well you will carry an Insur- $17 ed serviceability in Styleplus C othes ou at the price. Styleplus all w2 st fit, Styleplus expsrt worimauship pus store in your citf y of Lakeland suit in the cit Repaid ‘-~ keland, Fla. o - e S ——

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