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[ . N b i ) ¢ | i i i iy 3 i I§ | f i o, it 1§ | Wl | i 158 | it A | - | \ \ : ) e ——— . THE EVENING TELEGRAM. LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. 23, 1914. ——— Tne Evening ielegran Published every afternoon from the|Pation in the senatorial election all Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the postoffice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the gecond class. M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. QNOLVeRT < Ll R $5.00 8ix montne . ......... i dies 2.50 Three mONUO® . ... .. iaeasies 1.25 Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 " ter. This hopeful view of the case would seem to exclude-from partici- but the Stockton bunch the Sentinel editor talked with in Miami. Be- lieve us, brother, there are others, 0 GET REDY FOR CLEAVUP IEEY TO BUSINESS MEN |ADOITIONAL CLASSIFIED ADg WE ARE just completing a fine six- room bungalow on East Lemon street. Large lot; 20 fruit trees. We are offering this at a very low price. L. B. Gill & Co., phone 34 Black; residence 215 S. Lake Ave. 1911 ——— S FOR SALE—In Rosedale; new five- room bungalow; modern improve- ments; would take good vacant lot as part payment. Phone 34 Black. L. B. Gill & Co., owner. 1912 ORDINANCE NO. 161 : ! An_ Ordinance to Regulate the Production and Sale of Milk in and for the City of Lake- land, Florida, and to Prescribe Penalties for the Violation thereof : i Be it ordained by the City Council of the! | | | . City of Lakeland : | Section 1. From and after the passage of this ordinance, no license shall be issued to a vendor of milk within the city of Lakeland, ex- cept upon ‘written application therefor, which shall have been approved by the City Board 4,! | Health; and any license issued pursuant to this i ordinance or which shall have heretofore been | issued may, at any time after flve days’ notice, | be revoked by the City Board of Health, for the persistent, repeated or wilful violation of any | law or ordinance, of the City of Lakeland gov- | erning the production or sale of milk. { ! Sec. 2. Every vendor of milk within‘ -lhe{ | City of Lakeland shall have his license Llerc»| i for posted in a conspicuous place in his place of business, and shall afix his license number 2 DAOBOSOSOEOPIFOFOBOFOG 00 Three Reasons Why We Measure our Customers.. FIRST—We know the wants tasie ang ; dividualideas ot our Customer. The so ca|)q A municipai nouse cleaning day eents a week . on the 26th day of January. Are S iss H From the same office is issued you willing to help in making a mu- THE LAKELAND NEWS, A weekly newspaper giving a resume of local matters' crop conditions, county affairs, etc. Sent anywhere tor $1.00 per year. land a success? Your help is needed. Have you stopped to think that the cleaner, healthier and more attrac- Ave. tive you make it the more people ————————————————— will wish to live in 1t, the more val- WHY HE CAME uable your property the BACK TO FLORIDA more prosperous your business will become? will be, In the St. Petersburg Independent of yesterday Willis Powell, who has tablish a daily paper at Clearwater|labor or time can contribute money, in Pinellas county, tells in a char- wheelbarrows, shovels, or other im- acteristic letter why he came back plements necessary for the thorough and we take the following from it Neanine ana ati ¢ i as good reading for us all. Willis|“'® 5 r.enou% Oy, has now tried 'em all over, Califor-|Are your public buildings clean and nia, Georgia, and the North, where sanitary? Are those appointed for ties. nicipal house cleaning day for Lake-|FOR RENT-—2 desirable rooms for housekeeping. All bills for water and lights must be paid to the collector at the city hall on or before the tenth day of each month or service will be dis- Every business man has a part to|continued without further notice announced his purpose to returp to[P1aY On the 26th day of January, |and a charge of $1 will be made for Florida from Columbus, Ga., and es-| Those who cannot give their own |disconnecting and connecting. Commissioner of rags, 3 cents per Telegram office. 803 South Florida Phone 291 Black. 1932 NOTICE E. C. FLANAGAN, Municipal Activi in figures of readable size on the vehicle used for Lakel ill b i —— e by him in vending and delivering his milk. or Lakeland wi e participated in WANTED 1 pound. ' Sec, 3. It shall be unlawful to sell, or offer ifor sale, within the City of Lakeland, any ,milk from any cow or cows that have not | within one year next preceding been tested with tuberculin and found free from tuber- culosis, by the City Board of Health or its representative, provided this shall apply to regular vendors of milk and shall not apply to persons selling milk from residence from not more than two cows in healthy condition. Sec. 4. It shall be unlawful for any person selling milk within the City of Lakeland to remove empty bottles from any dwelling or other place where contagious disease exists ex- cept under conditions authorized by the City Board of Health. Sec. 5. Any person engaged in the sale of milk in the City of Lakeland, immediately upon the occurrence of v contagious disease in himself or in any member of his or in any person connected with his p of business, all notify the City Board of Health, and at same time suspend the sale and de- livery of milk until authorized to resume the same by said board. Sec. 6. It shall be unlawful for any per- son to sell milk within the City of Lakeland that shows a bacterial content of more than 500,000 per cubic centimeter. Sec. 7. Any person or persons who shall W B MOON, M D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, he originated, and Florida is his|this Purpose doing their part? It notSpecial attention given to discases one best bet. He says: “I have been asked why I am re-|Mmerchants keeping sidewalks clean turning to Florida and the newspa-|and attractive? Are owners of sta- place as Clearwater. 1 have wan-|ter in a sanitary way? Rotting ma- dered from Florida in the past eight|Mure is a dangerous place for flies, WAF'I';EDmPARTNERT“.d:?k. i years on two different occasions. [|ATe you solving the garbage and| 350 w ; = w?thon. el have returned once and will return|ashes, problem intelligently? Are[ ©stablished business; can make over $100 per month. Previous! your streets clean? Are your shade trees properly cared for? Please bear in mind that there is a profit- able use for nearly every kind of waste, and that all waste which has no use should be destroyed and nev- "er allowed to mar the beauty and again. 1 am returning to Florida for many reasons—first, its climate is almost perfect; second, because of its prosperity; tinird, because of its possibilities; fourth, because of its people; fifth and sixth, ad lib., simply because it is the only place experience not necessary. Address Opportunity, care Telegram. 1931 i i S FOR SALE i Security Abstract & Title of Bar-| Eight shares stock in which T will be content.” jorder of your town. Nobody should| tow, Fla. W. Fiske Johnson, o i {be more interested 1 Lakeland's| owner. 1848 Editor Jordan, of the Punta (;or_:ulnanlinoss and welfare than your- self. Will you help? Contributions of labor, money or tools may be re- ;portv(l to ,CIVICS DEPT, OF WOMAN’S CLUBS da Herald, says that in the present senatorial alignment in this State he may be recognized by his “atti- tude of superb sangfretd.” That may be his attitude, but we doubt, if any of his friends would recognize him in any such outlandish habiliments. Monocle, cane, spats and imported accent are all necessary to a state of ‘“superb sangfroid” and we can as easily picture our good friend of the Herald doing the tango or the' grizzly hug or a cakewalk. Editor Jordan is too positive in his convic- A municipa howse-cleaning day tion, too conscientious in his sense for Lakeland on the 26th day of of duty to his State and too inti- January. mately familiar with Florida poll-l‘ AN Fla. TO MOTHERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS farm What can you do to make house- cleaning day a success? Please help us. . No. EXPERIENCED clocution and drawing is now or- ganizing classes in these branches in Lakeland. dress Mrs. WANTED—Anyone large poultry, ticulars. D ——— TEACHER of For particulars ad- Jessie Kelsey, Griffin 1922 interested in fruit and pecan (now being Incorporated under State laws), stock, lands, op incorporation to Lakeland. in close proximity Address P. 0. Box 562 for appoinement or par- 1928 D — No one desires a clean city so|NOTICE is hereby given that the tics and politicians for many years much as mothers and housekeepers. regular annual meeting of the to be' neutral or negative in the yoy do what you can inside of your| stockholders of the State Bank of senatorial contest, and when the homes toward this end, but should campaign has progressed sufficiently you stop there? 1f you join in the to get the State press well warmed house cleaning day or week, your up we expect to see him ip the thick | town will be as' clean outside of of the fight as an unqualified uflvo~'y0..,- front door as it is within, cate of the re-election of Senator therefore a more wholesome und at- until come Fletcher. Mark the prediction— tractive place to lve in. Every|1927 and don't forget our wide-spread half hour you ecan spare to assist in and well-deserved reputation as u‘plmmim: up the town serves to in- prophet. lerease the value and attractiveness | lection T —— of your own home, ¢ P P bish. The editor of the 'Toledo, Ohio, Mothers and--housekeepers who e Blade talks in an almost pnthom“mn render even one-half hour of e strain of the woes o! winter in hisL Boys public service on house cleaning day Haines City has been adjourned February 25th, 1914. The election of the board of directors and such other husiness as may before them will be trans- acted at this meeting. € 05 of | YOUNG¢:, Cashier. e —————————————— of waste matter; can rake neglected lots or collect other rub- Dig up the ground and plant and girls can load wheel- section, the ‘“slavery of tending to| the furnace” and of the ‘“tired-to- death - of - January northerner."” Enough said, friend. We diagnose barrows, carry baskets, run errands, and give polite and helpful assist- ance to the grown peopre who devote this day to making Laxeland a pleas- are invited to make this known to the Civies Department of Woman's Clubs. You ask what you can do? violate any provision of this ordinance shall be punished by a fine of not more than ten dollars, or not more than ten days in jail at hard labor or both in the discretion of the | court. Passed by City Council Dec. 31, 1913, N MORRIS G. MUNN, President. . . Attest : what can you do about it? Are your|0f wWomen and chronic duegses of | H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. men. Complete electrical equipment, Office Over P, 0. Phone 350, . 0. -4 i -8 1784 per game, and especially so small a|bles, etc., disposing of waste mat-| Hours: 911, 24; Evenings, 78 Approved by me this 31st day of December, A. D. 1913 0. M. EATON, Mayor. YOU CAN BANK ON OUR CONCRETE Giving you genuinely satistactory work either in the foundation, side- walk, blocks, stable and garage floors, etc., for we use the very pest of uni- form PROVEN cement, finest sands, etc., and we never skimp the pro- portion of cement used. Have you some work you want done? 6508 West Main St. FLORIDA NATICNAL VAULT cL. Successor to Lakeland Artifeia Btone Works H B. ZImmerman, Mgr, LW.YARNELL Successor to W. K. McRae TRANSFER LINES Oraying and Hauling of All Kix: Flow about your back alley? How Prompt and Reasonable Service your case instantly ana with an ac-|apout yvour own back vard® How |2Dter, cleaner and happier place to Guarantssd curacy not to be questioned. As 5000 | gyout ‘the street in front of your|lVe in. o as you get this prescription delay|. .2 Will you help? How about the empty lot piled with rubbish within sight of your back door? How about the un- sanitary mud hole around the cor- ner? not for a day, but pack your grip, assemble your money in a pocket- | book in your inside vest pocket, lnu" a ticket for Florida, board the cars CIVICS DEPT, OF WOMAN'S CLUBS Household Moving o Bpecialty '‘Specia’ foregoing facts. as he first and pussinly the St CUND--Measuri “ (erW'h of (OFOFOPAFOFTAFOLTHIPOPOPTALC OO HO PP OPOFOFO I B IRIPOSOFIFHIRY Alonza Logen LOGAR & T BUILDING CONTRACTOFS We Furnish Surety Bonds Cn All Contrects Re resentatve” can't Lave t ng you is the local ge, ers wo k. We know our job, and will mo, your individua ity 1n WEHIRD-Ed V. Drice & Co. the lage Taitors in the world of Good, Made-t. O Cloihes are our Tailors Tuer Wilamson- F “FASHION SHOP FOR MEN" is serving you for t last time, the Suit y.u are 4 the firm is conviicin ofits superior wor manship Ed. V. Price & Co. bey operation in 1895, empl, ing eight tailors and oc pying 216 feet of fiog space. Today this firm | i in its employ 1,800 expe J TAILORS, anl occupig 175,000 feet of shop area, We solicit your patro age, not to give you just 3 good, but to give you hettd ] workmanship, better stylg i and better prices. Come j today and leave your sprin order. We will deliver th finished garment when yof want it Moore Co. “awnisead OWNSEN If you want a careful, consistent. and re liable estimate on th buil¢ing, SLtE US INMEDIATELY. TE' t PHONE 66 or from a butter dish the hall marks of best sold here from a thin to a heavy tumbler e construction of your Futch & Gentry Bldg A TASTE From a glass that's dainty is far more appetising than from a glass tiiat “jars your nerves” The Cut Glass to a salad bow! has qualily on it at sight, and the gentlemanly conductor will| do the rest. Tell him to call you when the train reaches Lakeland and when you get off here you will find your climatic troubles ended. —— Qe The Lakeland News, second to no weekly paper in the State, goes.out today, as it coes each week, to hun- dreds of people in the territory trib- utary to Lakeland. There are scores of families that read no other news- paper. Yet it contains scarcely any advertising of Lakeland merchants, and were it not for the foreign ad- vertising its age and standing com- mands the paper would be forced to (suspend. The Cut Price Store is a notable exception among Lakeland merchants, taking a full page every Friday in the year. Perhaps this has something to do with the crowds of country people that throng about that store. —_— The editor of the Fort Lauderdale Sentinel was in Miami a few davs and, to quote him, “all with whom we talked about the coming race were without an exception for Stockton.” Backed up with this comprehensive mass of statistics the editor concludes that “Hon. John N, C. Stockton from all the appearance will have a walk-over this time for A thorough house cieaning now will decrease the number of flies in July and August. They are dangerous carriers of disease to young and old, especially to infants. Mothers should be ac- tive in ridding a town of them. If you do not interest yourself for the betterment of your neighborhood, nobody else will. We count on your co-operation and help. Will you give it? Contributions of labor, money or tools may be re- ported to CIVICS DEPT, OF WOMAN'S CLUBS TO THE CHILDREN Some day the children of Lake- |land will be American citizens. No one can be a good American citizen without beginning aw a child. Ev- ery child in Lakeland should join in the city house cleaning day. Re- member that on that day you are to be of use to Lakeland and your country. It should be a pleasure 10 you to give your time and your | strength and mind to assist the good citizens of Lakeland on this day. What can a boy or girl do? the position of United States sena-| 4 boy or girl can assist in the col- 5 L Better buy a Ford Car now, while we can make prompt de- livery, as we have no idea when we will get other shipments. Touring cars fully equipped, $616.50 delivered anywhere in Polk County. THESCLARELAND AUTONOBILE AND SUPPLY CO. LAKELAN FLA. \ % ST G e S e AT A A - . - e N ——— - - AN W o ) 28 the 13th of Janu Crop escapeq (last year it w ; margin. H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, FLA. QFBLOSSOSSOS - * o0 ARSI L T.L. CARLETON SANITARY P' UMBING TINNING cnd SHEET METAL WORKS Gas Fitting, Sewer Work, Driven Wells and Purmr ps COR. N.:Y,"AVE arg Main|ST. LAKELAND PHONE 340 FLORID? & % . . R 550 00 A | According to tt o bune of last 1e Los Angeles Tri- e week thatesection got dezree weather on the night of The Tarpon Springs Daily now carries a Greek pas ary and if the citrus benefit of n.s Hellenic e a freeze like that of is good business, but it is ¢ g as by a very narrow ! UDCOnstitutional as it is a ¢l¢4 of class journalism. cas