Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 11, 1914, Page 8

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| ) PAGE EIGHT THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., AUG. 11, 1914 ~——\’ ————— ¢ p— — ey T HOW TO KEEP DOWN TY-(:zuhcrcd the infection from the:flitions it is infinitely less annoy-|$oo3dddanaitaQIORGReies 'f’ d | St PHOID. excreta of typhoid patients, al- g than weeks or months of ex-! : & I B lowed to touch, to crawl over the | hausting illness with a good, fair| GUCSS Who’s Al A Classy Letterhea b . ;i ; (Board of Health Bulletin) food intended for consumption chance of fatal termination. ! Doegn’t COSt Much uess W i —— {by healthy human beings. The —_——— | Comin 29299 g e The complications of <o result is new victims contract-| CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR grrere southern summer, from the |ing a disease which is particular- health viewpoint, are numerous,|lv weakening, which has a large of mortality, and| ENTERPRISE. Ask Us=—= . Comingz because high temperatures favor |lercentage o ~—~— ‘ g z s fe RELEEA . INo One Heard from for a Lon, . . Jadag 9 i - - the increase and activity of in-|Which is enormously expensive, | While in Lakeland §| Ahout thirtyshve Jare PRCS sect life. which is the medium of | making the patient a costly bur- i § strangely enough no mcntnlm 18| . g sddeddddd i biddddddd iR R T | A e e i sever-| den instead of a productive fac- 4 Sl made of reireshments, usually 2 .1”1' l-)«”“ & e i ok [tor in society \Iml all this in Endeavorers of Florida need| ;00 < oth 1o social and news of | 1 % al diseases. ] 2 »i‘c‘wf thia -f:u‘l4 ltln.t t'\‘y)ilmifli']"t forget that they have State|; ' | & OW ls t e Ccepte ] I'lies and mosquitoes, !‘L‘Cn-‘”)” g \u;tcd ; g officers. The following have re-| il rd from|% ‘ nized nuisances as well as al i ]; L% S " cently sent letters broadcast. .}\‘ ]“I‘I\‘ "“. “1_ l‘\ti “,,ll ey T— source of serious danger to hu- ¢ll may such observer reca IMrs. S, L. l(lt‘[\'N n. State hmiur cither 1¢ ong AL'L’ni e . man health, thrive and multiply. |the famous remark ““”I”;md toi.‘u]wrintcn(l&nt: Miss Ruth|everal weeks. [t ]\l.“”‘.m”: to g Get them the they 135{ 3 Malaria and tvphoid fever, the|uck, wherein he intimately con-jyy vandt, Quiet Hour leader: ird time for the ¢ t | i vention to be held in the celery & twin cnemics most to be feared |nects mortals and fools. Rev. Geo. Waldron, Vice Fresi- the more common discase, (and|{ Constant reminders of the|dent; Treasurer, George Cav- both of them preventable) in-|warnings of science usually come|anagh, and the secretary in be- increase the numbers of their vicyas fresh information to some.|half of the IHeadquarters Funds. tims and often grow in virulence | Keep the fly, the common, ev-1 Our Lord is sometimes called|? : | i as the summer advances. This|ery dav housefly, from the ex-!“the Prince of Peace.” is fol-|i'n revival underway in tampa. “'/ i t season has brought the added|creta of the typhoid patient:'iowers do not seem in some v 1,.11]11(«\!“& .\:{'\1‘” oy go! g g a” o Heteas st Biboute pliais. il i P e e cnruing | the Tunior society has suspended i . S G onic plaguc hiie | keep the insect from the food; parts of the world to be serving . this Season's oods to make L J ® tvphoid at the present writing,fscreen the earth closet: screen |[jm very faithfully now. for the summer but older work- ] Room for our Complete Ney awake fy'zv[}] now on. United Drethren voung people | are still enjoying the great un- is more than usually prevalent|the kitchen, the pantry and the' Next Sunday the Juniors|¢rs are having good meetings and of an unusually virulent! dining room, where food 1S study about “What shall we do right “]"I}Lfi : ; : tvpe in scveral ‘sections of the|stored, prepared and eaten.twith onr Failures?” DPsalm 37:| Its a fine topic next Sunday, s Fall Line State. !\\':l\h thoroughly all food that is]23-24. To us the answer might ‘_-“”rl ’\”“"'l] Lite for ( l'1r11~ti‘t:1(11\}1 2 ’ The discase has appeared inito be cooked. The prevention!he, for old as well as little En-|it ouht to be ot great henent €v= 4 . ! or near several of [tlhv larger [is reasonable, effective and sim-‘flc.'n'urm\:—"l)un't grow dis-|erywhere in senior sOpieties. Lo Get teem while 'hey are Ch‘:ap 1 cities. "The conditions that have, ple. couraged, but, wiser now from;: GRACE A. TOWNSEXND. & attended this appearance have, in| And medical science has dis-|having these failures, try again.” Interlachen, Aug. 11, 1914, 2 ] ' —_— bility of controlling the disease. | heen established as effective as (ki f help to our special C, E. : Wi i it 1.\ o llmrl .H.].]' ( ta li h‘(l-]. a lIlutl\”c 1. :md,‘,l !1}1.]) t ”»m -]('L|‘11llx L”.‘w Every summer girl plays tennis— If y hm yphot :-lHHI.llIi'H ‘l\.un:t' smallpox. thome-mission cause. The Ml-1 4yat 1s it she is an outdoor girl, and , & FOOT FITTERS fcver cases have been held with-/ Tts use in the United States|dren’s [fome Society? It was| the summer girl of 1914 is a lover of - in the average small numbers|army last vear reduced the num-{the sccretary’s long-desired op-i the great outdoors. In the morning, |« We have the only Electric Shoe Repair Shop i 1) that have prevailed since the ber of cases to two and with nu'purlnnil} to visit the Home this| when she first gets up, she puts on her«ijf St ¢ i ; " D inth municipal hoard of health sceur-'deaths in nearly 60,000 men,{spring. Tt is at 1044 Riverside tennis togs, simple linen clothes made | ¢ QUICK SERVICE cured the passage of an ordinace whereas the fl\'(’i‘.'l_’{(‘ nmber of | Ave., Jacksonville, and any one with an eye to comfort as well as style. |& the vicinity of Jacksonville at{covered anothe prc\'cmi\'c—th('l [Tow manv of our societies 2 | least, emphasized the casy possi-!the anti-tvphoid serum. Tt has{have given in the year 1914 any 5 vl x ! / [l : ke The Tennis Girl. e - ! : | 4 requiring the screening of earth|deaths—not the number of cases,!interested in its -*I’]"“‘li‘l work :&Ztu::s“;il!l;ktl(fqul?::ll:)fU:’;:(‘:: :l::id::‘ it i closets. But outside the juris-'hut of deaths—in civil life is 16.-{should look it up when in the! St i Slilte hralup diction _uf the board, where thi<i'; in eaeh 100,000, metropolis any-time. HOW much in vogue, 4 plaited gkirt either | preventive measure is not in. [y handling the tvphoid situ-|many out-of Jacksonville Tn-!of white serge or linen is just the | force, the fever has occurred i"|:|liun in Duval County, the State|deavorers have? | thing to wear on the court. The blouse noticeable mpre cases and in se-| Board of TTealth has established Miami Congregationalists now , to accompany this skirt must be made If you want your Shirts and Collars vere type. .. agencies in three centers of in-|have two societies, Young Peo- ;0 f’tfl‘ii’fif’]?;n 50 S‘flt ttllu ‘flrfl;ls may | In certain localitics where un- fection, where it is administering | ple and Junjor: the last has been| l)‘:eoultjm bt‘;):):: ti:m&‘r:::rl : ;:;2: Laundered 'he VERY BEST sereened closets are close to, but the anti-typhoid vaccination free organized this Endeavor vear,| pjece gown made in linen or thin | outside the city limits, flies from of charge to all who will accept|and both are deed welcome in-! crepe. X Send them to the these closets have crossed the the treatment. The same treat- to our State Union fellowship. | 3 municipal boundaries carrying ment is offered by the Board to| The Kissmmee Gazette has in, L k I St L d the, bacilli of typhoid to vietims all Floridians in every part of the its last paper among news-items R R T a e and eam aun living within the city itself. [State and on the same lcrm\‘m“ from. Umion Center, the follow- g """~ i e et e T A Weare better equipped than ever for giving v The careful observer in pos- free for the ll\“\'iflfi to ”ltl‘(‘li”i"i —Ne, and Mrs, Lawson en- ‘t y class Laundl‘y WOl'k. sesston of proven facts and sta-, whose income or dailv wages in-! tertined the Christian Endeavor o tistics must sometimes stop to hibit its purchase. Tt is simple| saciety and its friends. Games . A . . (o) (o) wonder at - what he discovers.[to administer; it causese the were plaved until a late hour Coming r???r Phone e sees this disease which i~'"’\li:l|1v~1 icconvience, only, or when every one departed saying communicated by flies that have{none at all, and under any con- they enjoyed “every minute.” S Qe L e i : ” i e — = . b - | T . wearao v OUR BIG FALL STOCk Will Soon Be Coming In! We must close out what we have leftin Clothing, Shoes, Shirts and Straw Hats, ther fore, we disregard cost, and offer them to you for almost nothing. Now, isn’t $5 to' saved on a suit that much in your pocket? Well, if it is, come and let us fit you up b fore they are all gone, for we will not carry them over. Read the following prices II I Aoy 830 Sult lor - snann K8 We have them in sizes from 32 to - MANIATTAN SHIRTS: We Have o Few Left Over, all This Season's Patier All $1.50 Manhattans for -z $1,15 All $2.50 Manhattans o $1. All 2.00 Manhattans for-======= 1,38 || All 3.00 Manhattans for-...comv . (. Clapp Shoes and Oxfords 8 | We have them in all leathers, tan, gun metal, vici kid and pat- Just Right Shoes and Oxfords: All leather, $- ent leather, all $6.50 and $7 Clapp Shoes and Oxfords $4.98 for $3.25, the $4.50 kind for $3.50. the és 00 ki::l fe:r, “ \ Buy @ New Straw Hat. Any Straw Hal in stock for $L.00 If you want to save money, come to see AILEY CLOTHING CO TN A 5 IR A \

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