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R IRERRIwmra_———= i o 44 PAGE EIGH? SLASSIFIED, L\%&%Sflfs@ - . A % FOR RENT- -Two desirable bed reoms, with modern conveniences. Ap-|¢ il South Virginia avenue. 3-25-tf. Horse, wagon and har- iy For Sale wsa Apply to C. F. Brush, or write | tox 426, 2-18-t! Work—Furniture Cail 'phone 289. 1-23-tt | ALE At a bargain: Smith ! Can be! Gereral Teaw 20 moving. ¥ s Pevwior irpesTiter; new, W News office, upstairs, { WAEC wYonue, FOR SALE- -lorse and wagon, suitable YHr farm purposes. Call on ®. T Brawn, 708 Rainbow St. 4-1-2p. FOR SALE. I houses on 2 lots, 5 blocks from depat. for $1,050, See OHLINGER & ALFIELD. 3-27-31. yon M Cr__Life / cn to Connect with Terra U . S . me as ‘zrandpa Life. Cast Ir 3-1%0.k el Dutv of Inspector. Cotta. ‘ e von a eap roceries| . 5 - | Sec. 2.1t shall Le the duty of the Art. 2. Cast iron soil, w.usle a}lf] e Ba o 3 Fish and Oysters FLORIDA ACTIVITY. inspector ses that all provizion=|drain pipes shall connect with terea |} BUT WE DO TALK 1. 2ty North Kentucky '“'ln‘:"' of this ordinance are confcrmed lui lcotta pipe two feet from the bul.ldlllly.‘ Sy 202 Ged s R : wing | Whercver in this ordinance the word | ;0 pot less than ten (10) inches| e e e Industrial 'Dewl?pme!}t FO“IO g:lnspwlnr oceurs, the same shall b siidsn grodnd Fead toard, pleasant il the Wake of Agricultura ‘ e i oo uneer g ! ; b R e g [understond to refer to the Inspector Arrangement of Pives. N 11 New York, Progress. jol lfh”"i"‘”: and, [Building Conpec. | Art. 3. The arrangement of snilvi Our volume Uf bu.~i!‘lC$S enables us to bu e I'l'*“i'}'mll"\' el d Office H | air and ventilating| anes AR | Inspection ree an itce Houvs. - ! as ditect as possible. | . . P 15t Coast rail- | \1 1' rlll“:'\: .~:;xl iv”:| '“; b "UArt, 4. All changes in direction Quahty At Its Lowest p”CC ;i che Manufaoturer's Rec-pand collectod )y the inspector ani ! A TE o gt 2 i liuspection fes for ail new, old, ot | )‘V»"Hlil‘ ; ”Jx.-\\:'xn ¥ Detings, | Hence a dollar wiil buy more of us than ¢i. i 1v E!'-'mm‘.a']vd plambina _\\'.l!k IIl'.rlli' t]!;l pipes shall be ] e | = 1 : ol 5 Y siviking dlastrations shown 'hy Gy f tie City of Lakeland, Fheimitable bend and cleanout. Try it and See 'x. pages i the last two ds- | fee shall be one and one-balf dollare i gac Tron Pines—How Secured to | y Y 1y il ; * Li21 50 s tho T iy \ Ny v; (- . . of Florida's remarkable ad-|(31.50) for th l'--l; " "(‘_".’]“- A " Vialls, i wisa € Gam baby size cream....... S A 5 S e e i farm | Vaste opening. and ity (50) centsl aype 50 Al east aren soil, wastr g o A o geuper it trees, 2 blocks from Lake- il“‘ ement i p 'INL,M'”?. .l““ farr for cach additional one. The s or revent pipes shall be _ln'op.-rly So- I 9 cans Challenge . R IR e e o 3 PLIE i selool. Price 800, Ad=[land Svalues, i tha “.:“hl,l" l(,lH fee shall be paid by the person, firm red or Nl:’lr“l“?"l with “r“‘“"mi 12-pound bag flour.......... i) " ) ang v onoogoet | ied I gil in the capital Inves SRy 16t oail sl ks or hangers. | Wress wwer PO. 556, city, S-20-tf, | ded farm o it the capi | cerporation, 1aLian owiing ot B00K R | 24-pound bag flour . .. s, e ! in factories, and in the value 07| ihe property on which the inspection Double Eubs Not Allowed. L np 8 3 L= Glack leather hand iz, - products, all combine to em-is made, i Art, 6. Double hub fittinus shall} 1-2 barrel bag flour 250 el T MRRIAE Sl AR the wonderful agricultural | Shall Not Proceed With Work Except | ot be uscd on cast Iron soll or waste, Qats. per bag............... A S )% Yost ar wella shed «t A, L L. i S ey o Sal 1. No person shall proceed | pipes. .4 passeago v station, Lakeland, Friday, [® tivities and - possibilities of e gy ny portion of any plumbine, anch!es, i ke Corn, per BAB e R AR SRR A 180 P g i A ) “*state, drainaze or sewer work, extend or al-| Sec. 14, All branches on soil pipe, 4 Marol Contained paper and bl srowih, while showing alter old or new work (except neces-|when over fifteen (15) feet from R_ex _B“nd Hams, no paper to pay for, per pmmdv Vo 8] prims: af A Co Lo depot, time books, ;- © B of inerease in the|SarY repairs), until they have filed jmain line, shall be extended same Picnic Hams, per lb......... AR et T 15 ete . and zentleman's toilet oatfig, [SFert prreentas TR U lat the office of the inspector an ap-|:ize one foor above the eave of the Breakfast aBcon, per 1b 1 0 38 reward for return of all papers|lust decade, hus boen @ steadily ad-{prication for permit, giving complete [voof. 10. 3 sail se' F Lll‘d R e i (‘U ownesd by J. W, L. Yates, if returnedq|vancinz one; and when the many{g.ccription of all the plumbing and Y's and Cleanouts. -poun pa.l a °“P S e D S 5 0 the iy ik Malouram blon large undertakings that are underfixtures to be placed in the hulldin‘z, Sec. 15, All horizontal four inch 10-pound pail Snow Drift Lard..... e R 115 A 8 '_’A..,_,‘_ way in Flovida, such as the draining and [h(\rlo(‘lllflll).l? ol'"tlh[v] s:lv:;* utmll“:;;- cast iron pipes above or below the 10~pound pail Cottoleme ......ovorvvverrernnn. i 125 =gt e e N il- | Dame of owners anc he stree i | chall have Y fittings, the s . X WANTED —— Competent, experi- [/ 'l’" ""r’“[“"'““'“N;:‘l:l:":;" ",:nmm.llwr of building. G i;;’,‘,‘:,‘,‘i S these fittings to be left ||| 4 cans family size eream.............teiiiiinl % eaced stenographer desires position [N 't" . Bre al Plumbing Insnector's Authority, [\, the discretion of the Inspector. Shorts, per bag " 18 St Lakaland. Ler liome town, Ags(hich will ‘open i opportunities of | ~ Sec. 5. The Inspector is to be the | oo "y Co tour inch brass tap S h feed 5 ‘“.,.'.“\-“'; ,\Yv,',‘ Mer. 301 North Ton.|cven wider magnitude, a still great- Judzolof !‘hr_’kqn'ulil’.\; of the materlal { L ' Co inserted inside, and to be cratch feed ...... o 2 WE alenographer, o North "*ler advance is conservatively predi- and the workmanship. placed on the main line, not over Wheat ...... L = 290 FOR RENT — Two unturnished goos, close in. Apply 203 N. Flor- ida avenue 4-1-6tp, ' TEMPERANCE IS A PAYING PROPOSITION. —_— “t essential are steady hands and dright wits in our trade that under tho rules of our union no drinking wan can stay in the organization. The time a member of the shiow goes on a job under the in-| Nuence oi liquor, he is suspended tirst THE EVENING TELEGRAM LARELAND, FLA, APRIL 1, 1912. PUTTING HIM AT EASE. mor ais ei-——ahb new son- ool Zath that “Now, Jim,’ ther, 1 know just how you feel. 1 went through it myself. I felt like forty kinds of a fool when [ first is 2its the smiled the brifle’s fa- tried to call my father-in-law father, and 1 said right then if T ever had a son-in-law 1'd not give him the same Resides, if my father-in-law the woy 1 do when T worry. felt one-half [hear vou trying to get it over with, | | 2 |1 believe he'd have done what I'm ing to do. You call me ‘Mister’ w say’ or ‘Bill' or anything else yon like, until the time comes when it to addre:s 20 will be natural tor you cated in the next ten years. Railroad building is typical of Lusiness advancement, and what Florida is doing in this respect is worthy of notice. In 1880 Florida miles of railroad. As late as 1900 it had 2,938 miles, At the present time it has nearly had only 518 rections pushing out branch lines. A State which is drawing an ever- Increasing number of health and pleasure seekers, of permanent set- tlers —some to engage in general ag- riculture, some in manufactures, some in froit growing -—-oranges, grapefruit or kindred interests; some in trucking, some in dairying, and for 2 month and fined. KFor the sec-i and affense he is summarily expelled, | wilthou? hope ot reinstatement, It's pretty drastic treatment, but we have found it the wisest way to deal with the matter.” This plain statement, made in a Phdadelphia paper by a constructo: of elevators, is as good a temperance sermon as ever was preached. i is practical and goes right to the point. A man doesn't need a “Better nature” to be appealed to by such an argument as this. It hits all alike where the nerves are tend- ercst, in a vital spot. There used to be a widespread de- Musion that worked incalculable in- dury, especially to the impressionable and uuthinking young. It was to the effect. that the best workmen, in all lines, drank. That delusion is rap- Mly dying. And it will be a happy day for mankind when all men thor- enghly recognize the fact that no man who drinks much liquor is as efficicnt a man in any line of labor a8 he would be if he did not drink at all The bailding of elevators is by no means the only busivess in which darinking is a disqualification. The railroads, the telegraph companies, and all the other big commercial, in- some in chicken-raising—is an ideal land for investigation on the part of those who want The most perfect all the year round climate to be found in Amer- ica; Manufacturing and agricultural advantages of vast and varied ex- tent; Transportation facilities that are rapidly being extended to meet the ever-expanding business of the State, Florida is the State. He who investigates invests in ft. MUST BELIEVE IT. When Well-Known Lakeland People Tell It So Plainly. When public endorsement is made by a representative citizen ofi Lake- land the proof is positive. You must believe it. Read this testimony. Ev- ery backache sufferer, every man, woman or child with any Kkidney trouble will find profit in the read- ing. R. L. Marshail, N, Mass. Ave, Lakeland, Fla., says: 1 used two boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills and they were by tar the best medicine I had lever taken for my Kidneys. Last tall 1 was having trouble from dis- dustrial and financial orzanizations are drawing the lines closer and er cvery day agiinst the man drinks. Why, | drinking te be o disqualification even it the saloan itself. The deirking I:n'«.'nJ—l ec cannot hold Li own arzainst (he saber one 1 No business man on earth krows Better than the saloon keeper h;m-: s&lf that sobrioty is the first essen-! ®ial of successful business, clos- fmy loins, Wi And tho| vzfue of the man who “never drinks Behind the bar” is ot a premium. There is a leeson here that ought flc be easy for every man to learn| ard for every hoy who hopes to maks the best of himself in life to stors away as one of the most precious and fmportant features ¢f his education | To the youth wko is tempted to! drink there is no mcre important les- son than this, thot in these times, as mever before, temperance is not only a virtue, but, like all other virtues, R pays, and is the cne thut, in all ¢he catalogue of virtues, pays most directly and best. live crdered kidneys and was suffering j1vom backache and soreness through At that time Doan’s Kid- | ney Pills quickly rid me of my trou- 3 hnhl‘jlvlu and after taking them my kid- neys wiere in good working order. | had no need of a Kidney medi- cine since.” For sale by all dealers. Price Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York. sole agents for the Unit- od States a0 cents Remember the name take no other. Doan's —and “S0,” said Tommy's father, “‘you tovk dinner at Willie Stout's house today? I hope when it came to éxtra helpings you had manners enough to say ‘No?' ™ “Yes, sir,” replied Tommy. said ‘No' several times" “Ah, you did?” “Yes, sir. Mrs. Stout kept askin’ me if I had had enough.” ———————— To Make Charity of Avail. Without the human touch charity of no avail, . g | 1 5,000 miles of completed road, with| many new lines under construction,' while existing roads are in many d:-| Art. 6. No waste, revent or back AN ORDINANCE 1o govern ,iumbers|air pipe shall be less than one 8"3 and regulate plumbing, houfl.rn;.-null_ inches in dlum(:tor. {":;-l draining and sewerage, and the|when oil lead shall be of a grade, inspection ¢f the ¢ and private prope; and buildings in the City of L. land. 3. Soll, waste an ven Be it ordained by the City Council pipes in am extension shall be extend- | of the City of Lakeland: {cd one foot above eave of roof of ! Appointment of Inspector. ‘main building, when otherwise they | Section 1. The City Council, shal; (would open within fifteen (15) feet| ippoint some suitable person, to belof the door, window or ventilator of known as the inspector of plumbing|the main house or an adjoining and building connections to the|pouse. sanitary sewers of the City of Lake- Holes Cut in Pipes land. The said person shall not have| Article 1. No holes will be al.lovb'- less than eight (M) years' experience|ed to be cur in any cast-iroa, at the plumbing trade or business.|wrought-iron or terra cotta pipe, orI ORDINANCE NUMBER 135, He shall not be engaged in thelfor any purpose, which cannot bej’ plumbing business during his term |properiy closed with plugs. Where, it is necessary to open a pipe, the broken pipe will be removed, and a ’l-lvunoul be put in instead, that ili may be assessable for tuture use. H of office. And shall receive as com- pensation for his services all moneys collected under the provisions of this ordinance, with the exception of the fines imposed in the police court, in publi:|known to the pumbing trade as"D.” | | Vent ‘Pi})gs to Extend Above t&\e Roo{; i e b i ) < DOLLAR WILL DO THE WORK OF TWo A Insnection of Old Plumbing. fifty (50) feet apart, for the purpo:e Sec. 6. The inspector shall have|of cleaning the same when stoppage the privilege of at any time enter-]|occurs. ing and inspecting the plumbing and Art, 1. Two inch cast Irou [llpv..- drainage of any premises, and if thely, payve cleanouts placed in them, the same are found to be in an unsani-|..ma as prescribed in section 15, tary condition, he shall order the| 4y, 2 Y fittings and cleanouts same altered to conform to the pro-| .1 he placed at the bottom of ail visions of thjs ordinance. Any firm,|¢ e ineh and two inch corporation, person or association | ke failing or refusing to make said al- teration for a period of fifteen (15) days after such notice shall be guilty of a misdemeanor., and upon the con- viction thereof, shall be punished as hereinafter provided. size of the waste pipe, except a four To Connect 0ld Plumbine. inch trap, when a two inch revent Article 1. Where it is desirable to|pipe will be sufficient. fconnect old plumbing with the City Art. 1. Revent pipes may he run (sewers, the plumber contemplating [ separately, or may enter the soil pipe doing such work shall notify the in-[tyrec feet above the floor on which spector, who will inspect said old|tho highest fixture is located. wurlf. and nn'li{y the plufnhor 'wll:n Closet Revents. alterations will be necessary to 5 @ # i % g 4 i b Sec, 17. Where there is only one place the work in an acceptable con- g dition for connection with the City[s¥yphon closet on a floor, the reven 'sewers " Imay be dispensed with, provided N 1 there are no closets, or more than et % Quatity of Work, two fixtures, on the floor above, rt. 2. All work shall be executed in ’ N 8 with one and one-half inch opening h a thorough and workmanlike man- : f fnch sofl waste ner, to the satisfaction of the inspec-|on the same four inc g tor. Apartment Must be Venfilmd.o : Sec. 18, No water closets g,(w l’g‘.en lffi‘.g: fa{,k"}f‘flm‘y for |urinals shall be permitted to exist inspection, a notice must be sent to in any location or apartment which cast iron Travs and Revents. Sec, 16, Each fixture shall separately trapped as near the same 1s possible, and each trap shall be vented by a pipe not less than the the office of the inspector, and all|is not thoroughly lighted and venti- work shall be left uncovered until in-|!ated. spected and approved. Test. Anti-Syohon Trav. Sec. 19. All new work, where it Article 1. All plumbing work in|i® possible to revent a trap, or on buildings shall be tested by the old work where there is no revent plumber in the presence of the In-|pipe, an anti-syphon trap of improv- spector, by the water or smoke test,|ed pattern will be permitted. as he may deem best under the cir-| Art, 1. Bath drum traps shall be cumstances, and to his satisfaction,)considered anti-syphon, and no re- and when the work does mot stand|venting will be required for the same the test prescribed, conmection with|when the trap is connected to the the city sewers will not be permit-|closet vent or side outlet sanitary ted, but the same shall immediately [« when the trap is located within be put in such condition that it will|three fect of the stack. stand the said test. Trans Near Fixtures. Smoke 'l'eTt. Art. 2. Traps shall be placed as Article 2. On all old work where|near the fixtures as possible, and in it would be inconvenient to apply|pno place shall the traps be more than the water test, the smoke test will be|two feet from the fixture, except a sufficient. grease trap, which shall be six feet Tapning Not Allowed. from the sink. Sec. 8. &'o waste or b:&dnlr pipe shall be tapped into a soil pipe. but shall be inserted with the proper Grease Travs. Sec. 20. Waste from kitchen sinks in boarding houses, restaurants and fittings. hotels, shall be provided with a Wined Joints suitable grease trap which will be Sec. 9. Al joints on lead, soil, [installed under the supervision of waste or vent pipes, shall be wiped|the Inspector. Wash racks in icints, pro “'”"“:nd- : i stables and garages shall be provid- i e ly e od with a properly constrncted sand cints—How Made, ‘rap, which shall be installed only Seq 0. Al joints on cast irop : o pipes 11l be packed with “oakum | _'"d"r the supervision of the In- and m n lead, properly caulked | Pector: o'k Traps Artici 1. All oints between leal| gee, 21, All haths above the first and cast iron pipe shall be made with brass ferules, properly wiped on the lead pipe. | fioor shall be provided with drum traps, and shall have cleanonts above the flcor. When baths are located m _the first Yccr and the plumbing is enclosed, the drrm trap will also be prosided. Wash Tubs and Sinks. | i‘g'ooggn Wooden wash tubs sirks shall not be placed inside of I buildings, and such shall be of non- absorbant material. Waste Pives from Refrigerators, Coolers. etc. Sec. 23. Waste pipes from refrig- erators, safes, ice boxes, and beer Strainers. Sec. 110 ANl waste sinks, bath tubs, wash trays and slop hoppers, vided with strainers. . Soil, Waste and Vent Pines. Sec. 12, Cast jron pipe shall not "o used between wronght iron or ter- racotta pipe, or vice versa. Article 1. Wronght iron pipe may he used as a continuation of cast iron vent or revent pipes through or pipes from basins, wash shall be pro- above the roof, by continuing the|cgolers shall not conmect directly same offifull size of waste. ] with soil or waste pipes, but shall Art. 2. All wrought iron pipes|gischarge into an open sink properly must be galvanized. Art. 3. All soil or waste pipes shall be of cast iron tarred. wrought iron galvanized. or lead. No wrought trapped. Size of Drain. Sec. 24. All drains connecting h . !with main sewers in street shall not iron pipes shall be allowed for =oil|pe Jess than four inches, and of cast or waste pipe, unless the Durhamiron or terra cotta pipe. system of recessed vttings be used. Materials of Drains. Art. 4. Revents and back air| Sec. 25. Material of drains in nives shall be of lead. cast iron or|street or under ground yard drains galvanized wrought iron. shall be salt-glazed. Vitrified sewer Art. 5. All soil pipes shall not be|pipe, burned hard entirely through, less than four inches inside diameter, | homogeneous in texture, free from and shall be continued same size|flaws, and perfectly smooth on the above the roof, and as remote from |inner side, or cast iron pipe properly the windows as possible. treated against corrosion by immer- pelsion in hot coal tar or some other soviation to tap or mak or {Shall Net Connect to Sewer Without E.G. TWEEDELL with any sewer in the land for any purpose whit .1 oa. cept by permission of 11 i Inspector. When a com made with any city sewi: sewer laid to connect sewer, it must be do direction of the Inspector person, firm, corporatin tion making said conuet liable for any danii.. therefrom, and shall street and sidewalk through which said o made in as goed condit before the work was coni shall repair at their own vp settlement in the paven drain on any strect or | W within one year after th R the said drain. : Certificate of Insnection Renvred Sec. 35. No plunbir: L connected with the city Vet Sec. 29. Rain water leaders shall|a certifiacte of inspe: not connect with the city sewers|has been issued by the I'+ when connected with private sewers, | Penalty for Violation of Plumbia? ‘process approved by the Inspector. Grade of Pipes. Sec. 26. All dramns and horozontal soil and waste pipes shall have a grade of not less than one-eighth of an inch to the foot. Connection of Hydraulic Elevators, Water Motors, etc. - f Hydraulic Bec, 24, elevators, water motors, floor drains, spittoons, and other similar fixtures not men- tioned may be connected with the sewer only as the Inspector may di- rect, the surrounding circumstances governing the same, Sec. 28, Floor drains and shower baths shall be considered a fixture and will be provided with a deep seal trap, cleanout and strainer. Bell traps will not be allowed. SEWERAGE. Rain Water Leaders. they shall have cast iron traps and inance. Pl cast iron pipe five feet above the| Sec. 38. Any person, fir: 5 ground. tion or lsw-lntlor; vml.cy ng Unlawful to Injur wer, |the provisions of this orii: Sec. 30. It shnll fie %fila&lufirmr be tried before the Judu any person, firm, corporation or as-|Municipal Court, and upon = sociation to injure any sewer, fix-|tion shall be subject to a fin: tures or appurtenances to the sewer, |ceeding one hundred d¢ or to deposit any garbage, offal or ro-[OF thirty days in jail. fuse material of any kind in any|both, at the discretion of ti: catch basin, manhole or other fix-| Sec. 37. All ordinanccs it ture of the city sewer. of ordinances in confliit ® Use of Old Sewers, ordinance are hereby repoics Sec. 31. Where it is desired to use| Passed by the City Cout " old sewers to connect with the city|City of Lakeland I-hl»r:‘-:‘ sewer, they must be uncovered for|day of March, A. D. 1%1- inspection, and if found to be in bad (Signed) MORRIS ¢V condition, their use will not be per- President mitted. H Plumbers to Begin W ithi oy B 'ork Within Sec. 32. It shall be the duty of all plumbers or drain layers in the City of Lakeland, when a contract is taken by them to conmect any building or premises with the city sewers, to begin work under such contract within ten days from date t;w p ~r:x‘\\i( is issued and to complete the werk according to the rules 3 ; i The rezulations ht‘l'l‘iflg prescribed m'\l:lfl a fire ex“m.:m.ht.r : short a time as may be practicable vices for this purpos: ind consistent with thorough work. | Americas were oy tians had them, and ples, crude as they v — In London. *“The policeman sa)=’ | teen of us, but there W+ 7 the rest were o Attest: L. SWATIS, Approved by me this March, A. D. 1912 (Signed) S LA Mayor ity 3-11-18-25-a1 i —a— Fire Engines Long Know? It isn't worth while it the origin of the first c1-" ‘3 All Fixtures on Sewer Connection. See, All (losets and fixtures shall be on the connection for the house mentioned in the permit. manship. i Permit and Street Must be Prop- erlv Re=aired. Sec. 4. It shall be unlawful for | ¥er-names.” said a ¢ any person, fim, corporation or as- ampton Police Court i V BLUCHER WILSON Candidate for Office of CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT OF POLK COUNTY