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—— C. A.Jones C.T. Clarkg b' : H CRAFTSMAN REPAIR SHOP: |3 Groduote NursE sad massEuse Renairing { Body, Facial and Scalp, | and Swedish Vibratory of all kinds, autos, engines 2 Massage Treatmont guns, bicycles. Reflmsh-é-!:g Bl given at private homes. & ectric vibratory and neces-% ing our specialty, Oldj%;i% sary appliances supplied. furniture made new, All%!& Agent for Swedish Electric i B | Vibrator. inet work, % e cloah %% Telephone 228 Red. terms reasonable, k4 ¢ 206 East Oak. 401 West Main StPhone 57 BIalk? | §qptesoeesss0600860680808 CHEPEEEBFDEIEEIIIIEIRIEDE O T Y S S T R f you want your Shirts and Collars Laundered the VERY BEST Send them to the Lakelana Steam Laundry Weare better equipped than ever for giving you high class Laundry work. Phone 130 A thousang might be wropg—but not five hundred thousand. More than a half million buyers have picked the Ford because of its serviceability, its low cost of upkeep. The Ford has made good. Five hundreq dollars is the price of the Ford runabout; the touring car is fifty-five; the town car seven fifty—f. o. b. Detroit, complete with equipment. Get catalog and particulars from Lakeland Automobile & Supply Co. Lakeland, Fla, INTERESTING READING FOR Summer Days An exchange library. A full line of periodicals. The best of the newest books. “The Harvester,” and other popular books at 50 cents. The Book Store BENFORD & STEITZ PR PEPSBEPPEIPIPEFEEPIEDBD SRR EIR BB ODIR PRI b LB 0 3 ‘ {SIDEWALKS Having had many years' experience in all kinds of cement ana & brick work, I respectfully solicit part of the paving that is to be g done in Lakeland. All work 3 3 é; GUARANTEED ONE YEAR As an evidence of good faith T will allow the property owner to : retain 10 per cent of the amount of their bill for that time, pro- b viding they will agree to pay t he retainer with 8 per cent per an- ® num at the eng of the guarant ee period if the work shows no in- jurious defects causeq by defec tive material or workmanship. D. CROCKETT 9. 0. Address, Box 451 Res., 501 North Iowa Avenue. B bbb i P PPPEFETRIIPESETEEED Will Sacrifice For Cash i Ten acres truck land, one lot near school house; also 1 new six room house one acre 3 of land. MANN PLUMBING CO.! PHONE 257, PINE ST. : SPSEISHHLHIBSEPFPEPIITIPPS EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MAY 12, 1914. i e— S tn////.a.wWW“t[ " pu:;ir; L:qsi}il:(u(rlai}e)a;;m;‘:an:a GE'RABU(I\ ' A" I e latesl little ache and | F rance Trains Nurses has been organized on cen- LINlM 1. fOl' PUbllC Hospitals tralized lines, with officers // z biépgi;nfls“d big aches and Creations In for every bureau, visitors | 7 By J. B. RICE, New York visitors to the sick and DRIVES PAI“ AWAY [ & ety e tor 00wy | | Bathing Cap welfare of children and the care of the aged, Paris has found it nece?ssairy : stiff joints, rheumatism, etc. to recruit a corps of nurses for its public hospitals as well. A(fcordmg Y, & gia about five years ago there were opened in various parts of the cxty‘schtf)o}s ror sale m lakfilaflfl by J“St RBCGIVGU al for nurses under state charge. Today the profession of nursing bids fair ; to excel that of elementary teaching as an opening for the daughters of “[NI_[Y & “[hl_tv b the petite bourgeoisie. L e ross The largest and best equipped of these schools for nurses 1s lE.colz e EIIEEORIIIEHISSEE | middle class. It has room for 1,800 old people, who share the ancien % | ‘ gardens, with their well-trimmed hedges, neat flower beds and weather- I“E soNfi Sflor arm flcy beaten statues, with the young girls who are studying at the nurses’ school. 909 Franklin Street. ) The big classroom where the nurses meet in assembly overlooks a favof- TAMPA - - - FLORIDA: ite walk of the old women, who hobble in and out all day logg. as 'fl“'?" SHEET MUSIC The Drug Store predecessors have done for generations. The 200 fresh-faced girls within, MUSICAL SUPPLIES in their cream white, unbleached muslin dresses and gauzy caps with frill | £ Mail Orders our Specealty - ok the &b and flowing blue ribbons, as they sit listening to & dignified doctor or | sdbesssssdssssaseeissisists rner bewhiskered professor, are a striking contrast to these ancient dames below. In contrast, too, to the age-begrimed dwellings of the old people is | § - [ ll also everything t,}| the beautifully equipped building which is their home as well as their alls found in a school. The training includes lodging, food, clothing and a small " allow- s to W. K. McRae ance during the two years’ course. There are beautiful dormitories with l‘“’:’:": Ioli : LIN l ’ COMPLETE DRUG ST every convenience, a spacious salon and dining room, besides the big class- Dr'f ving and Hauling of All Kind rooms and gymnasium. After the two years’ study, including anatomy, Prompt and Rezsonable Servies PH ON E hygiene, massage and medicine, the girls go into one of the city hospitals | gousehold Moving a Epecialty 89 for three years’ practice in nursing. Phones: Residence, 57 Green When the five years’ course is completed the nurse is qualified for a Office, 109 position in one of the city hospitals. She holds this for life and may be promotfed after certain years of service, and on retirement receives a pcn-‘ sion in proportion to the salary she has carned. ————————————————————— o J. B. STREATER 8% S e $oego or allevs, One is struck with Having haq twenty-one years’ experience in building and o tracting in Lakeland and vicinity, I feel competent to render ¢ There is hardly a residence Dest service in this line. If QOntemplating building, will be pleg LS U L to furnish estimates and all information, All work guaranteeq, in England that has not its front yard, and the workingman who goes home in the evening has his & Phone 169 J. B- STREATER \X/ rong 1n Amenca this after a \"\'\.1‘141 Lurope g and the great cities thereof. By JOHN CHENOWITH, Boston, Mass. EoE o GG little patch of garden which he finds recreation in cultivating, ¥ ERPRRE I dare say there is not a garden of any pretensions in New York city. I observed that the alleys in New Yark are disappearing with the increas- ing height of the skyscrapers. In Washington I find there are few alleys | &gddguddbdiddddddedddiddddd PRgag in the business sections, and there are not many in the residential commu- fg. 5 - Bilen, 2 Security Abstract & Title Co. There has got to be a stop to the continually increasing haste of | & Americans. They are all bent upon the same thing, apparently—to make | & Bartow, Florida money, and the “get-rich-quick” germ seems to have entered into every | system. & R, B. HUFFAKER, PRES L. J. CLYATT, SECRETA} 3 Apparently the Americans do not know how to live. An Englishman I%. FRANK H. THOMPSON, VICE PRESH. W. SMITH, TREASURY) or a German will spend an hour at his meals, whereas the average Ameri- (§. can will gulp down his breakfast in two minutes, grab a five-minute lunch ; at noon, and grudgingly will wait at his dinner table for twenty minutes | ABSTRACTS OF TITLES ‘ or a half-hour. It isn’t a question of enjoying the meal, but of appeasing % New and up-to-date plant. Prompt service e hunger and putting enough into one’s stomac 1—10 nourish the system % Lakeland business left with our Vige President af City Hall ¥ The back-to-nature craze ‘Efi receive prompt and efficient attention. scems to be still popular. 1| eoaassteaiottttriioiesssebietotdabidipbiassii Back-tO-NatUl‘e Craze know of one farmer out in ls Quite Popu]ar Kansas who sold $1,000 g e i QoEEEdPE PP PEPPPPPEDDDDDBISSPIFEE IS By Charles R. Goodwin, Charlote, N, C. worth of lettuce in a year he by B ¥ had raised on one acre of | % land. - There are many persons who think it requires a large farm to make j?: money. Farming at present has been reduced to a science and many of | % the small farms are paying better than the large ones. It only requires a |® few acres if they are handled right. @ The modern farmer studies his land in the same manner as a doctor |2 N looks into a case of sickness he is called in to attend. The soil may be|%® R A l e Y“““g Ma adapted to certain products that would not grow anywhere else in that ‘) v\ 4 part of the country. & 8 He has his soil studied by experts and then he finds out just what he E g : 0r woma“ should plant. It is not a gamble with him for he knows exactly what AT his crops will be. If there is a drought the modern farmer has a well and | % P i hig farm is small enough to pump enough water to save his crops. that doesn’t learn to s money will never succeet It takes only a Dollar i start an account in thi Bank.” Public schools have been Public Schools Assist the means of Momling the . ;i L different nationalities that In CommerClal Spmt have drifted to the United By ROBERT T..DOWD, Toromo, On, || S14(¢% from every quarter of the world. The common schools have been assisted by the commercial spirit. The commercial spirit should direct the public ’ schools. It has made the common schools of the United States a powerful | : TREGEONELNRINININ ShtN I factor for assimilation and has done the same in Germany. : Now that the tide of immigration has been turned toward Canada the : government will look to the common school to blend the natio ies It is the commercial spirit that brings thousands of i'“lw\‘liy_:rflnfs to At this Period use al] Saf the United States in the hope that they will bet ves. After they arrive it is for the government and people of to direct them to become respectable and share in the commercial citizen-" guar S Or 0 ort ship. 1 The money men and capitalists and millionaires like Carnegie are the and We“ Belng most reliable of the exponents of the commercial spirit at work. The best and most practicable of these is ice"OUR ICE. It yrest Women are not alone in | your food, conserves your health, increases your pleasure, doet! ; wear thes. Tei. |N 800d in ways too numerous to menti ry I Possess Mania for Wear- || .. .. s omcntion—and all for a vers money. ing Freak Clothes By F. JAY KNOX, London, Esg. Instead of de.creasing your taking of ice on the cool days " will be occasionally sandwiched between the warm ones, ¥ right now that every day is a full ice day for you. the decent black out of fashion. As for silk sh \ t , “; v And stick to that COTPON BOOK of ours, It is sistect SAVER, — your consistent. ? e oo i ey oom oo o by iyt - eatoland lge Company not abated. Phone 26