Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 31, 1913, Page 7

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nd ts »nth 40 1.00 123 50 118 Bk .3.10 gkts THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA. MAY 51, 1913. aOm WYY ix than five dollars and not more than per cent of creamn by the galactom- Our lce is The Cheapest “cw‘rl.” It shall be unlawful for any | person to gell or ofter tor sale in the leity of Lakeland any milk from any cow which is not supplied with | sood, clean and wholesome food and| | | | nation, milk must shoy, ot least s not less than ten days and not more than thirty days at hard labor on the streets or other public works of the city of Lakela:..d, or both, at the discretion of the court. SECTION 10. This orlinance shall take effect immediately upon its passage and ap- restaurant, boarding house or resi- proval and advertisement as provided { healthy condition, or from any oW by charter. kept or, permitted to rewmain in any| SECTION 11. trom any cow which is fed with swill, garbage, or refuse ifrom any hotel, A'rtlcle in the World Considering the value it weturns for the money. So quit thinking barn, dairy, lot ¢r building vhich is{ Al ordinances or parts of ordi. 3 - ¥ ite? o @ 9 a haw? | not kept in a clean, dry and swaitary ! pances in conflict with the provisions of ;:e asa “necessity,” a “luxury” or ‘a “tax” imposed by ‘the conditica: |of this ordinance are hereby re- pealed. | 1 do hereoy certify that the fore- going ordinance, number 145, \yas duly passed by the Council of the it is hereby made the duty of the sanitary iuspector to frequently in- spect and report in \riting to the boaid of healih the condition of all cows kept for dairy purposes within the cify limits of the city of Lake- May, 1913. land, and of all cows kept oulsidui of (?) the city limits, the milk from | which is sold or offered for sale, Attest: within the city limits, and to inspect g [, SWATTS, {and report upon the condition of all| ™ city Clerk. dairy lots and buildings and places| | (. M. Eaton, mayor of the city et icowe (the milk trom Wwhich 18|57 Lakeland, do hereby approve the sold or offered for sale in the Cit¥|ahove and foregoing ordinance num- within the city limits of the cty of Man of No Fores. Lakeland shall be go constructed or| He makes no friend who e repaired as to prevent access of flies| :oade & foe.—Tennyson, of Lakeland) are kept or fed or Per-) per 145 this 13th day of May, 1913. - paire dafter passage of this ordinance clerk permitting the burial or trans- And do it justice—think of it as the best friend that comes into l your homes these hot days; the friend that keeps your food nutri- i tious, that is always ready to help ‘you reduce the cost of living, and makes life easier for you in the most distressing physical con- MORRIS G. MUNN, dition. ! President. OUR COUPON BOOK is the little brother of OUR ICE, and just nat- urally goes with it. Use both, and you will have a saving combi- 'pation which cannot be beaten, Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 paired after passage of this ordinance mitted to remain. 0. M. EATON, ! SECTION 6—REPAIR AND CON- Mayor. STRUCTION OF PRIVIES. That any privy constructed or re. ORDINANCE NUMBER -145. I within the cit ylimits of the city of clerk permitting the burial or tran:-|Lakeland shall be so constructed or An ordinance to extend the health| portation of such body and upon the|repiared as to prevent access of flies nd sanitary regulations of the city|blank in connection therewith shali|to the buckei. In order that this pf Lakeland; and to provide a pen- | twenty-five dollars, or Imnru‘oumeml city of Lakeland, on the Sth day of | ground. | brushed and distempered over in any ‘ other color and always looks well. Oak | less expensive Japanese designs ia pa- 'LIKE THE JAPANESE SCHEME | narrow confines of the art. The American woman may look for? ward to artists who in the future wilf go a step further than the French couturiere who gives us Gainsborough and Sir Joshua Reynolds in our hats, and gowns, and will evolve our appar The taste for strong colors and bold | g ¢rom Corot and Troyon. Fancy the { designs is extended to home decora- i inspiration of wearing a gown repre !'tions, and now that most people are ! 5 L ; ducing the soul and spirit of an In | looking around for ideas for renovat- ness, of a Turner! | ing the Japanese scheme will probably There is even the prospect of & appeal most strongly. own to express a Chopin walts or a The heavy bronze gold Japanese pa- guchuikowsffiy concert:. & prospect pers, paneled rather wide, with deep | yyop with the advent of Interpretar beading in dulled metal, look very handsome for large dining rooms or ;l‘::’dnnclng CoohinoL meei VoY 2o spacious halls, with a very deep fringe HANDSOME AFTERNOON GOWW One of the Latest and Most Effective Ideas in the Decoration of the House, in rich Japanese design on black The Japanese grass cloth, a kind of fiber, s another simpler style, trcated with the pancled effect, in dark oak battens. The burlap is a style of wall decoration to be recommended for durability, for it can be washed or battens form panels here also. Other pers are novel, too. The plain linen papers, that look like canvas, are treat- ed also in the panel style, with con- ventionat or floral designe forming new panels, Moires are also much used, with floral bordering all round. Indeed, there seems the same strong feeling for color in home surroundings as in the fashions of the moment. There is, Ity for the violation of same. Be It Ordained by the Council of the City of Lakeland: BECTION 1—OCCUPYING INFECT- ED APARTMENTS. No person shall let for hire, or ause Or permit any ome to occupy partments previously occupied by ny perscn ill with small pox, scar- et fever, diphtheria, epidemic cere- bro-spinal meningitis, cr tuberculo. kis, until such apartments shall have been. thoroughly disinfected. NING AGAINST MOSQUITOES. It shall be unlawful to opcrate a hotel,. boarding house or lodging house for pay in the city of Lake- and without having the beds effec- ively screened against mosquites, ither by having the windows and oors of the sleepin” room screened br by providing eflicient mosquito PLACLS. berson to spit or expectorate upon ny sidewalk, or upon the iloor oi ny public bnilding or publie nlace, ity of Lakeland. SECTION 4—BURIAL PI'RMIT. That every undertaker or person aving in charge a dead body for urial or transportation shall, be- ets. bICTION 3—SPITTING IN PUBLIC| That it shali be untawruy 1or any: vithin the corporate limits of the; furnish a certificate of burial transportation. SECTION 5—MILK INSPECTION. (a) That the voard of health be, or required to examine all milk offerea for sale within the city limits of the |eity of Lakeland at such times and places as they shall deer necessary. (b) When required by the sanitary iuspector, vendors of milk shall fur- inish samples of milk in such quanti- ties free of charge as may be required by the board of health. (e) The test of milk sold in the city of Lakeland shall not be less than one hundred degrees of the lac- temeter, and by the Babcock test shall not show less thaa Jhree per cent of butter fat. It shall be unlaw- ful for any person to seli or deliver, or to have in his pessecrion for sale or delivery, any imj or adulter: ed milk that shall res * by the loe- or less than one hundred de- uge of the three per (d) It shail ko unlawful for any person, by himself, or by his servant cr as the cnt or gervint of any other person, to sell ,exchange or de liver, or have in his or her posces- 'sion or custedy, with intent to sell or exchange,, or expose or offer for sale as pure milk, any miik from ore making such burial or trans ortation, be in posscesion cof the ecossary certificate from the city | Lakeland News Job Printing YOU get your work done by people who know--who will not let some foolish error ' creep into your work that will make your printed matter ineffective, and perhaps subject it to the amused comment of discriminating people. ‘ QOur plant turns out ten newspapers every week--two of them being sixteen-page papers of state-wide circulation; bt this does not mean that we do not also give the closest attention to the small work. An order for visiting cards, or for. printing a rib- bon badge, or a hundred circulars, is given the same careful consideration that enables us to secure and successfully carry out our large contracts. And, having had to fit up for the bigger work naturally enables us to do the smaller work better. which the eream or any nart thereo has been removed, and for the pur- pose of this ordinence uno exami- The Services of Artists Are Yours When You Bring Your Printing to the . For Printing—-a Line or a Volume--We Are At Your Serbice THE LAKELAND NEWS JOB OFFICE KENTUCKY BUILDING rand they are hereby authorized andj i SECTION 7—SCREENING AGAINST » ers or netting so placed that this ordinance shall be fined not less however, one consolation. When you tire of these oriental tones there are 80 many excellent distempere in such artistic shades that, provided you se- lect a good quality paper, it is very simple to return to the artistic and practical monotone on your walls, by b Sorind B8 | ErTTiNG IDEAS INTO FASHIONS Waynesville,N.C.—Mr. F.R. Huftman, | New Art Seems to Be Upon Us in the of this city, says: 1 suffered dreadfully Matter of xle Castuming of G F“‘,“:S; o1, | With what 1 thought was heart trouble, omsh: g BB B and tried various medicines in vain, may be accomplished the seat shall have self closing hinge covers, one for each opening in the scat; the compartment under the seat in which stands the bucket shall be divided into separate gections for each bucket; the trap doors provided for closets in section 21 of criminal code of the city of Lakeland, shall be kept closed by means of a hook or button. NOT OF HEART Real Facts In Regard To F. R, tuffman’s lllnmflcllet Cb. To transform,in the good old Lat- the city of Lakelahd, whero. persons| Thed- | in sense of the word, is the mission other remedies had failed o | 3 el 4 B | of the artist. This transforming, the the city of Lakeland, where persons are served yith food or drink of any B o ford’s Dlack-Draught restored me 10 o\ ;roosion of ideas and perceptions | health, 1 would not feel safe without|through different mediums, paint, description for pay, not to have | v Black-Draught in the house. | consider | marble, words, musical sounds, has kitchens and Aining rooms gecurely screened against flies; and all lunch orth its weight in gol developed a well-organized tecnique o & gold. the different arts. counters operated at railway stations or elsewhere in the city and all frait Toda: stands ¢ ar shops and frocery . 1 y we are on ‘:(‘,?:13 l.‘-)ld ll’:"ll‘n)-i(:xt‘::'nrp,:, i':"flni(; O:L,Y. 1t cured my indigestion, a“'d by this | the threshold of a new art, that of o farodl forisnle iby. wite Aot means | was restored to health, l“:i transforming ideas and perceptions ' 50 | not express my gratitude foritsbenefits.” | jnto the clothes that we wear, of ex- | cannot crawl over fruit or food. Good health depends on the condition ' pressing the landscapes we see and ::\: ( '1(‘[([1‘\" xr] :“l‘ (!‘I.l“:x‘ il | of your digestion. Poor digestion and the h:’sto]r;y we({cud through the medi: 'y stables, private stables, or | ilks and serges Sl 1, St} ood health do not go together, I O MALES R LELY need for the purnose of st Ily‘llh-.‘ [4 hcli o mR kfio G 'm\‘ Making clothes will always be one! An afternoon gown of lemon colored e bovse ass, mule or Thedford’s DBlack-Draug of the most restricted arts. Materl | charmeuse with lace yoke and trim dodd ha lwx’o ‘4:;.m in "1"1 ¢ nly. thoroughly cleanse and set in order your | ;)5 are comparatively few, the use of | mings of silk hand embroldery. .z'lvvll-r:rln? sh:xilll';llo:(‘l[!w.nl'nlir ‘:u-w(::‘x:\” Iu digestive system, the garment must always be consid- «ollect in game so as to be offensive| It has done this for others, during the ' ered. The very highest and most sub- to the ivu‘ns'ns or injurious to the pub-| past 70 years, and is today the most, :}o adaptation lat reqfultrodlt(zs:tflts lic health. | 1 i | the necessary note of freshn al ular vegetable liver remedy oa the SECTION '9—PENALTY. pop'ar i v originality and yet kcep within the ket. Try it. Whoever v es any provision of m‘:r:ti onr'lyhlt.‘;lfurd’l. Price 25e. i % nSsis Crects cov- flies Virtue Has Few Martyre. Among men virtue has maxy preachers but few martyrs.—Claude jrien Helvetive Office

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