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B | — pacTear e et e e 32 PERCENT OF WORK | DONE BY WomEN;FEEDING BIRDS IN WINTER (By Associated Press.) | Chicago Man Urges Plan Which He Thinks Would Result in an Enormous Saving. Paris, May 7—Thirty-two per | ¢ent of the work formerly done in Paris by men street/sweepers, sub- Estimating that a billion dollars’ way guards, elevator attendants, | WOrth of foodstuff is destroyed each trolly car conductors and telegraph | YeaT. “which is the conclusion of ex- perts on the subject, operators, is dow done by wowmnen. £Hicago. Srain E G Kl broker thinks that if the insect-de- Every arrondissement or adminis- st id 1 3 : s ro)..g bir could be saved each trative district in Paris has a muni- year this loss would be measurably cipal agency, where employers who | decr: :-ed, if not prevented. He thinks want help, and persons who want | birds do not migrate from the North work register. No other agencies are | in winter because of climate, but Le recognized by law. The employer | Cause of scarcity of food; and he has | must pay the nominal fees. Inquir-| established a winter feeding place in ! ies at various bureaus show that | I8 suburban home. He has comfort- among laboring classes servants suf- | :::,zgd.h:::f‘x':‘!;':fl;l:d- ’ot‘: fer most from the war. Most French | ing, so thet' the bird may :::k families reduced the wages of their though at the suet and yet not get "! servants the first week of mobiliza- | ] at once, but for the greater reason tion, and many dischanged. | that it prevents the larger birds from Thre are now long waiting lists of | driving off the smaller ones, which is servants, looking for any sort of em-, the case where suet is placed in a ployment. This category includes Iump on the ground or hung unpro- many governesses, and private tu-; tected. _ The result so far is 'h“t tors; who, owing to the economy | l’:‘n‘:‘“v‘_'nb':'i“ ?‘fhf(};ec‘:“d"":;“‘"l}" un- campaign in French families, find | ol 8 CHEE At ‘:fl:::" themselves out of work. | while still others coming from the Two ago, there Were| noph gtop there. This encourages and tailor’s assistants out of Pmploy-| his belief that a systematic and wide- and tailors assistants out of employ- | spread feeding of birds would retain ment than at present, showing that | them, and so have them for use to ex- with the coming of sprin shions . terminate the insect pests which now are again receiving some attention. Cause so great loss. For certain branches of office em- TR EToTR ployment, such as messengers, office | "\\'Imtaoagkwt::::l.ulml‘l‘b’:-::} e boys and porters more applications 14 you aoquire wush'a Mie cn‘llectlon are received from employers than of l;rxoks?" can be filled. The scarcity has led “By always buying the sort of books to the increase in wages from five to | that friends never care to borrow.” ten per cent. as youths are being t— continually summoned to join the colors with the new classes. On the other hand, highly trained employ- ees; accountants, book-keepers, sten- ographers, office manazers and typ- ists, find difficulty in securing situa- were months Bedridden. “Aren’t you going to dress for din- ner, old chap?” “It’s impossible, dear fellow. | charged m ‘ Puck, | I dis- tions, as the majority of large offices have either adopted a policy of re- | RolinbAlake maRd of Disss. { trenchment, or are holding open the | The men of Roumania are very fond :, vacancies caused by the mobilization | of dress, and they have a popular say- | of former employees. ing which runs, “The stomach has no | Hitherto it has been the custom | Mirror.” Its meaning is t!"‘“ rather | for an applicant for a position to | than be s‘habby ~ RD"_"‘“""‘“ Sh““ldl state the minimum salary required, | 8% hungr).' (Ras PERAADS Cosuime 0‘\ : Roumania is very artistic, every vil- | also the kind of employment de- lage having 1ts own set of colors. By | sired. At present, many say that|ihe nye of his dress a peasant shows l they will perform any duty, even the the locality he hails trom. | most menial, and will rely on the | | Phoebe’s Only Chance. I bounty of their employer. A Cats at a cat show are not -ecufll on their rat catching records; there | fore it would be of no use to enter Phoebe. She'll have to be shown in & steel and wire trap exhibition.— Toledo Daily Blade An Anti-Suffrage Viewpoint. Gaylor (in cafe dansant)—“There's my wife! And I'll bet she’s looking for me!" Fair Companion—"Oh, dear! Why can’t some people understand that woman's place is in the home?"— Puck. . ARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE—On FOR SALE FOR SALE “OR SALE OR RENT-—Ten room, iwo story dwelling, with all mod- :rn conveniences, being No. 502, ‘our blocks from depot, on North Kentucky avenue. Monthly ren- tal $25; will sell on installment vlan, $500 cash, and $50 per month with 8 per cent interest. W. Fiske Johnson, owner. Phone 150. 4053 ————————————————————— Having purchased and subdivided ae Jesse Keene estate of 560 acres ae-half mile west of city limits, we wre now selling in 10 and 20-acre *acts some of the finest truck and srm lands In this section at the {ght price and terms. For particu- ars gee G. C. Rogan, Room ! and 2, ‘een & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2996 ————————— e ‘ACRIFICE SALE—2 lots in new Dixfeland, 3 lots on East Orange 3t.; 5 acres citrus land two miles from depot. If you want a bar- gain come and talk to C. I. In- man. 3797 ————————————————————— “OR SALE—Polishing mop and bot- tle polish only $1.75. Lakeland Ffurn. and Hardw. Co. 3032 —————— “OR SALE—Two story house of 7 rooms and bath, lot 50x140, in fine location in Dixieland, for | $1,900. The John F. Cox Real- ty Co. 3363 easy terms. All streets clayed,! cement sidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. | C. Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 e e—————— | Large rug, 9x12, three small rugs, 3x6; also few pieces of furniture. All in excellent con-! dition. Phone 173, Mrs. C. A. COLE. ' FOR RENT | FOR RENT--I want a permanent tenant for my new six-room cot- ' tage, 410 South New York, Lake- {4+ ROOMS FURNISHEDClose in, cheap rent for quick tenant | Party leaving city Address | Rooms, care Telegram 4140 | FOR RENT—4 rooms and bath.| Cheap. Telephone, electric lights and water free. 7 South Vir- | ginia avenue. 4141 “LBEMAR for rent as two separate cottages. Inquire at 301 South, Tennessee or phone 122. 2392 FOR RENT-—Bungalow 5 rooms, | New Dixieland, $10 per month: through summer. Samuel F. Smith, M.. D. 4144 "OR RENT—Five room flat in the: Colonial Apartment house over-| looking Lake Morton. All modern conveniences. Address S. M. Stephens, city. 4058 e ———— i el POR RENT—5 room house, 804 East Lime street. Sleeping porch, mod- ern improvements. Waring & Ed- wards. 4059 FOR RENT—2 rooms for light housekeeping. 610 E. Orange. | 4136 | FOR RENT--Six room bungalow in Dixieland $6 per month. Six room | bungalow in East Lakeland $14. | Five room bungalow $12. Eppe Tucker, Jr 4095 | MISCELLANEOUS { | SAI ADIES-—$2 per day salary, | besides commission, selling Sen- | sational Nature Novelty. 312 North Massachusetts avenue. 1149 1 ————— e THE KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF SECURITY wants a few first cl; insurance solicitors. Call 210 N. Kentucky avenue. 1137 Kimbrough Supply Co. has the argest and most complete undertak | to sell ag department in the county, and are the most reasonable In prices. land. Good proposition to right | Licensed embalmer in attendance at party. If interested, write me at|all times. Day phone 386. Night once. D. B. SWEAT, Manatee, | yhone 224. Callg answered at all Fla. 4138 | yours. Telegram e o = e R AKING by Mrs. J. B. De-| 105 North Kentucky. ‘ $125 ) PORCIT SWIN chains $2.7¢ and Hardw. Co 3932, LUl e e e WOoOD, WGOD—That’s good, and pine. Very, very fine J. Perry Phone 329 Green FUMED OAK Jompiete with l.akeland Furn 2UBLIC rate work done promptiy. RmymI 200, Drane building, phone 6. | 3685 | I am prepared to do all kinds of | well work from four inches up. All| work guaranteed. Have had years of: sxperience, and my work has always ziven sa*‘sfaction. W. H. STRAIN. Lakeland, Fla. M RO RIS TO THE LADIES OF LAKELAND Having succeeded Miss Gracy as azent for Spirella corsets, I would be | zlad to call on you and demonstrate heir superior qualty. MRS. W. S. IRVIN, 118 Phone No. 84. —— ————————— HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR S\LE | | | | To sell immediately, general aousehold goods, at No. 111 Orange and Missouri avenue. 4127 GWINE TO THE COUNTRY | Having recently purchased a farm | on outskirts of the city, I am going my home, No. 919 South Florida avenue, at a reasonable| price and on good easy terms to a quick purchaser, and move to mn: Any one wanting a nice| { country. | modern, up-to-date home call and see me. Monthly payments if you desire. M. G. WARING. 4115 NOTICE ‘ The annual stockholders’ meeting of Chautauqua Auditorium Associa- | tion will be held at the offices of the company on Wednesday the 12th | of May, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m All stockholders are urged to be oresent as important business mat- ters are to be discussed. This 13th day of April A. D. 1915, J. E. MELTON, Sec. STENOGRAPHER—Accu- | * 140 ACRES in ecity limits, nicely sit- | WANTED--To MAJ. GEN. FOR SALE--At a very low cash will exchange for real ser Oakland r Mode! cars are price, ¢ estate, "v_ " thes: WILLIAMS' BARGAIN COUNTER ' 1] l 1 fine and are really ! 1 15COUNT FOR CASH | note of $2,000, bearing | , due Dec. 1.} :ix months interest al- rued Note guaramvod’ i as any bank. as 20 3 { ! 50 PLAYER PIANO, slightly used, first-class condition, can be bought balance of $285; ntere for an terms if nted ; NICE 8-ROOM HOUSE, with all modern conyeniences, large yard, 1; will rent it cheap- n pay taxes on your right in to er than you ¢4 | own property : S0 ACRI stelass citrus land right | iu the orange belt, near Haines City, timber never been cut. Will ¥, : exchange all or part and pay somo‘ cash for Lakeland property. vated fine for subdivision proposition; only $75 per acre. This time next year you'll wish you owned some of these lots. TWO § #D LOTS in Dixieland, near Florida avenue, for $250 each. Lakeland is growing this way, fast, and this property will soon double in price 10 ACRES GOOD CITRUS and truck land 4 miles from city—just the thing for an orange grove. truck and poultry farm. You can s now for and One of the biggesi jobs of 1 ish army is that of the quarterg general, whose duty it is to sa every soldier in service is pm with all necessities of war, § shoestring to big trench sheltex! J. 8. Cowans, who fills this higj portant position, is the third m member of the army council ay been working ceaselessly to g the provisions, clothing, sh. in fact, everything used by the o four million eoldiers in the oy AAAAAAAAAAAAA~ get the whole 10 ac $250 15 ARCES excellent truck and citrus land 4 miles from Lakeland, close to church, school house, stores, and good neighborhood. You can buy all or any part of this for only $45 per acre I also have some as good land as anybody—both citrus and truck— to trade for city property or auto- mobile, in good conditin. G. J. WILLIAMS. Phone 242 Red lter VANTED—Razor blades to sharpen, 25c¢ single edge, double edge. Durham Dupler, dozen. Lakeland Furn. and ¥ WANTED “FAIRFIELD GARDENS” Johnson Ave. ROSES AND PLANTS FOR SALE NEAR NEW SCHOOL HOUSE rent permanently, ware Co. modern 6 or S-room house, close | WANTED—One to five thm in; or 5 or 6-room convenient dollars, pay 10 per cent inte house, good location. Phone 292 Al security Lakeland prop Black. — Box 67 city. FOR SALE-—Porto Rico yam draws. See J. F. CRUTCHFIELD. FOR SALE WANTED ~Two first class fraternal insurance solicitors, lady or gent. Call on A. Hypes, 310 North Kentucky St. 4137 One 1914 Ford touring car, Ford truck; both in good shape. sale cheap. Grady Deen. [ J - A Little Sermon on T takes type, presses, and the things that are includ:d in the to do good printing; but that is not all. handle the equipment, also. When these two factors are comb ing is the result. THE EVENING TELEGRAM office h lots of it, and the best that money can buy. It has workmen with ta perience, ability. These essential elements of Good Printing we pla the person who wants a few cards, or the person who wants a boo or anything that can be printed. In every case is satisfaction, We isfied patron. Join the satisfied throng; the people who get their office that has both the equipment and the Know How. It takes workmen The Evening Telegram Jobh Building, East Main Stre printing done at the s v — term “Equipment” with the ability to ined, Good Print- as the Equipment; ste, intelligence, ex- ce at the disposal of klet or a newspaper never have a dissat- — Dept. et