Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 2, 1913, Page 7

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, DAK ILAND, FLA., JUNE 2, 1913. riGr SEVER NERAL OF THE DOWAGER EMPRESS OF CHINA sold or offered for sale in the city| of Lakeland) are kept or fed or per-| mitted to remain. " SECTION 6—REPATR AND CON- STRUCTION OF PRIVIES, That any privy constructed or re paired after passage of this ordinance | within the city limits of the cty of | | Lakeland shall be so construeted or| repaired as to prevent access of flies | paire dafter pa e of this ordin:uu‘o] within the cit ylimits of the city of Lakeland shall be so constructed or | repiared as to prevent access of flies |to the buckei. In order that this Imay be accomplished the seat shall | {have self closing hinge covers, one! o from Pekin ot the funeral of the do .ager empress. The imperial bier (center) containing o by 128 bearers on its way to the Hankow railway station, from which place it was shipped to 'n tomb near Hsi Ling. The bier was richly embroidered with the imperial phoenix and servants bearing the old Manchurian balibands (long poles on right) escorted by Infantry of the | with modern rifles. - P AAAAAAAAANAN AN APPSR, NCE NUMBER 145, having in charge a dead body torlperson, by himself, or by his servant —_— |burial or transportation shall, be-;or as the agent or servant of any ance to extend the health fore making such burial or trans-!other person, to-sell ,exchange or de. y regulations of the city|portation, be in poss.ssion of the liver, or have in his or her posses- ; and to provide a pen-;necessary certificate from the city|sion or custody, with intent to sell ) violation of same. lclerk permitting the burial or trans-|or exchange, or expose or offer for by the Council of the ! clerk permitting the burial or trana- ' sala as pure milk, any milk from { '&m . iportation of such body and upon the | which the cream or any nart tl.ereof 8—OCCUPYING INFECT- blank in connection therewith shall!has been removed, and for the pur- BD APARTMENTS. furnish a certificate of burial or|pose of this ordinance upo'. exami- jbn shall let for hire, or:transportation. nation, milk must shoy at least six iermit any one to occupy| SECTION 5—MILK INSPECTION. |per cent of cream by the galactom- | previously occupied by (a) That the board of health be.tem\ B i1l with small pox, scar-fand they are hereby authorized and (e) It shall be unlawful for any iphtheria, epidemic cere- required to examine all milk ot‘fermlqpt.mm, to sell or offer for sale in the meningitis, cr tuberculo.'for sale within the city limits of the ¢jty of Lakeland any milk from cl}xflnp;rtm«‘nts shall have city of Lakeland at such times z\nd:m]:'.. cow which is not supplied with Y A o good, clean and wholesome food and d SE ]‘“ I\v“ AGAINST rom any cow which is fed with swill, MOSQUITOES ! of >, or refuse from any be unlawful to operate a nish samples of milk in suc ant, hoarding house or resi- i honse or lodeing ties free of charge as may be required | pealthy condition, or from, any cow in the city of Lake- by the board of heclth. | kept or permitted to rem the beds effec-| (¢) The test of milk sold in the buarn, dairy, lot ¢r buildi sauitces, ! eity of Lal £ pt in a clean, dry : mosquito than one hnndred de ing the windows and temeter, and by sleeping room screened shall not sl cent of butter L ) SPITT!NG IN PUBLIC' ful for any person to sell PLACLS, or to have in his pos ion for all be untawni tor any or delivery, any impure or adult pit or expectorate uponed milk th hall rezister by the lae- k, or upon the floor of!tometer less than one hundred Je- buildinz or public place, rrees at a temperature of sixty of {the § corporate limits of the thermometer, or shall show by the pland. fuse of the Babcock tec® less than, 4—BURIAL PIRMIT. three per cent of butter. | dairy lots and buildings and pl er or person nfected. iplaces as they shall deem nec(-s-s:\r,\'.: (b) When required by the sanitary { inspector, vendors of milk shall fur: ud made ctor to I ort in nently in land, and of all cows kept out of (?) the city limits, the mill: f which is sold or offered for within the city limits, and to i and report upon the condition o tk ~ ,—S' alt ak y - of fatkir iking. Meat L bty the mon | for each opening in the secat; !stands the bucket shall be divided 1kept closed by means of a hook or hotel, | ir the duty of the|; (d) It shall ta unlawful for any ' where cows (the milk from which is of Lakeland, do hereby a the compartment under the seat in which into separate sections for each| !bucket; the trap doors provided furf closets in section 21 of criminal code | fof the city of Lakeland, shall be button. SECTION 7--SCREENING A(‘n\l.\'fl'l“ FLIES. It shall be unlawful for hotels, boarding houses and restaurants in the city of Lakeland, where persons ! are served with food or drink of any description for pay, not to have kitchens and dining rooms securely -mnu dduenIpdo JujoSal0) pue dioqe ber 145 this 13th day of May, 1913. 0. M. EATON, Mayor. | | Jorsss ey A PN I Fun With Buttons, “But we don't know how to play cards,” wailed the fourteen-year-old, “and we do want a progressive party with prizes and score cards”” So screened against flies; and all lunch counters operated at railway stations or elsewhere in the city and all fruit stands and butcher shops and grocery stores) shall protect fruit and food offered for sale, by wire screens cov- ers or netting so placed that flies cannot crawl over fruit or food. . .. SECTION 8—STABLES. .. .. Livery stables, private stables, or shesds used for the purpose of stabling or sheltering any horse, ass, mule or cow, shall be kept in a cleanly and sanitary condition. The owners thereof shall not permit manure to collect in same so as to be offensive to the senses or injurious to the pub- lic health. SECTION 9—PENALTY. Whoever violates any provision of this ordinance shall be fined not less than five dollars and not more than twenty-five dollars, or imprisonment 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 Lakelaid, or Woth, at the discretion of the court. TION 10, ance shall take effect tely upon its passage and ap- prov nd advertisement as provided by charter. ION 11. or parts of ordi ¢t with the provision pance are hereby re- oy certify that the for number 14 Couneil do here ordinance, ihe . on ‘the s TR 1013, | May, MORRIS (i, MUNN, Pregident. Attest: H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. I, 0. M. Iaton, mavor of the city Sekiasot pprove the each couple with a that {8 how this amusement came about and as it was such a grand suc- cess I am going to tell my readers all ; they did and how they did it. | There were sixteen guests, so four card tables were arranged with a pile | of assorted buttons in the middle of | each. Cloth-covered buttons and shank ones were barred. Partners | were chosen by matching four but-| tons of a kind which were passed ' on trays. This made a jolly prellml-i nary time. A fifth button was sewed to a corner of the table; thus the' four white agate buttons found their | table, the four shoe buttons and four | black buttons and the four smoked | pearls. On the table four needles! were placed (No, 7) threaded with a stout white thread about eighteen in- | ches long; longer than this will tan-| ble. It is a good plan to wax the | thread a bit, too, When the bell rang, Ilhe play began, threading buttons, | using one hand only; at the expira- tion of the time, say four or five min- | utes, the ring of a bell stops work and | the two having the most buttons to their credit progress to the next table, | Before going the number is placed on | score card and the buttons replaced | ' in the center of the table. 1 Very cute gcore cards may be made . by gluing bone buttons such as are used on underwalsts to the card, they have only ey d the nose, mouth, hair and ey hes are painted on. Queer bodes ave-drawn or painted | con the famo oop" order and the ! result is laughable in the extreme. | Here is another button stunt: Choose | | partners by matching ribbons on | which a button is sewed on the ends clofh, six buttons, a needle and thirty inches of thread. The girl must hold the needle for the boy to thread, them she must hold the cloth for him while he sews on the six buttons. The couple who finish first win the prize Suggestions for prizes would be a but- ton bag, gold collar buttons, collar button box, and at the favor counter candy boxes are obtainable in shape, of spools of thread or silk, also thimw bles. They would make appropriate souvenirs, Kimono Slumber Party. Young girls are very fond of al» night parties, and among a set who are from fifteen to seventeen years of age these kimono slumber gatherings have been quite a fad. Six or eight or sometimes only four girls are asked to come for dinner if convenient; i not, the hour is set for 7:30. Each girl comes with her own kimono and breakfast or boudoir cap, and when these are donned the fun begins. It the room has an open grate fire se much the better. Candles are.lit and the hostess invites each one to help themselves to a pointed stick, ané marshmallows are roasted. Individv al candles with a box of orange wood sticks or meat skewers will do if the| fireplace 18 lacking. Corn may be pop ped and sometimes fudge is mede, | without which no girlish confideme s ' seem complete. The girls are aske: to tell their most thrilling adventares | and if the hostess wishes to award s | prize for the most startling tale ! should be something like a corset bag, a night gown case, a dressing jacket or some bit of lingerie. Breakfast is gerved at eight and should be especiad- ly dainty. wnale Whips Five Crews. e largest whale ever captured ¥ that vicinity was caught in Fred Pe rer’ fish nets, near Santa Cruz. Five \aunches tried to tow the monster to the pler without success. Nets end ropes broke and the 'ack was abad goved. Thug whale was tifty feet long mrs. H. C, Cochran GROCERIES MEATS FISH and COLD DRINKS A Nice, Fresh, Clean Stock At Lowest Prices. YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATEM 703 North Kentucky Avenue decoration. 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