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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA, JUNE 5, 1914 PAGE FOUR ; That efghth inning R e singled, O'Connor fanned, Sawyer Bowling Green Wonder who tolq i ¥ | gled, Blackburn out, second to first, # first BR H PO E 63 W "Ie f.VGflmfl |0|Bfl|'flm stflWESI BAME flF Jones flied out to center, peop!es!caught Surrancy napping o J A ; pitch, | R e R R e e R popped a fly whicii Garlet gathereli‘!s‘-afie singled, Blackburn fanned. f,p eion op. .. ... 40708 L =i Euplished every}allernoou fromF:he SEASUN YESIEH“AY in. For Lakeland—Smith fa_nned, Bryan, 1D .....s0. 4 (: 1 j g hors:::::i ultt’-ln'\\:;(g dri W :J:elnf'Lak: Kop Taieland = Spivey smg]pd':lla\'nes fanned, Riggins got to first|Surrancy, p & rf.. :4; :) I 1 1|park on ch bo :“Z g in the postoffice a . : . ¥ 0% : : ack of RBatered i t1e D il matter of the| Where is the man that said Bowl- | Smith poppeq a fly to third m?d on shortstop’s error, Ginter walked, OConnor: c $ 0.5 5 Ahl e O ! “W! okt sl ing Green had a baseball team? Let | Spivey could not get back to first in !Sawyer brought them both home |Scaffe, 1f ....... i ¥ ; [Az'fl':G otifids . st second class. N ‘him come forth ang get his just de- |timei double play, Haynes got hit, with his two base hit, Tilton now |Blackburn, cf ..... 3 0 0 g 4 :rru*l 0311“ . Thiy' wy, e - : J, . Iy ¥, F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. serts. Three hundred fans journeyed | Riggins flied out to left. No runs. playinz in Branch’s place, fanned. [Jones, p & rf .... 3 0 0 :ad e v:l?oo;ll.nag man T SUBSCRIPTION RATES. |to the New Athletic ball park yes- . 'fhird (EMlng a two, | Two runs. Peoples, §8........ g (o) g 2 s Cougy For Bowling Green—One, ) s : i g 2 —_— » LR e R lzgg ter{!aybflftfstl;,noon to s;;} apit;zge:a;; L ! Eighth Inning Durrance, 3 ol St. Petersburg or I I R R R ame, but they were disap] 4 | i e \ :":rel:ol::;tm 1.26 fhe Bowling Green team diig not| For Lakeland—Ginter out, second| por Bowling Green—One, two S a0 Coi ety so,‘,is Tampa team ey PR | = b Delivered anywhere within the |y, any form at any stage of the to first, Sawyer fliew out to left,' ipree. i Passed Ball—Sawyer 0, O'Con-[and a guarantee goeg Wit lmits of the City of Lakeland for 10! ..o 1t might have been the heulBranch got hit, and caught stealing! por Lakeland--Garlet sing! C‘émm e game, so":et the attengy ) : . iny i us: cents a week, or it might have been that panama second. No runs. ; harg hi}. to secom:l, tfog:;le 5;0 <hort| Hit by Haynes 1, by Surr?ncy 3. |the one thousand ma(ka T 1s lssued | (?) hat the right flelder wore, but Fourth Inning out, Spivey hit a hot « time to| Stolen Bases—Sawyer, Spivey. . bt Ly l!:\:vmsl anyhow there; was a Jonah some-| For Bowling Green—Surrancy|who could not handle it in 1mfl . Tee Rase Hits. Garlet’ Sawyer _— THE LAKELAND N . : * Ditched a fair|fanned, O'Connmor fanned, Seaffe catch him at first, Smith out at first, 2), Surraficy. ALE O [ A weekly newspaper giving a resume | Where. Surrancy pitel ; : d X- ingl nd Spivey and Me- | (2), Surrancy. FOR SALE OR TRADE. of local matters crop conditioms, brand of ball for the visitors but his | flied to left and Meharg made an ex- | yayneg singled ai »“ alked, Ginter| Base.on Ball—By Haynes 0, bY| porq touring ar: B0 soRny AESER) ete. Sent .nywhofe'support iy i Biasdbbg s ot s 1 i high e scored,' -Rigiani:ed a ball clear [Surrancy 4. One 1912 Ragle roady, e t1.00 00 o who pitched for the home team was| For Lakeland—@Garlet hit a hig \valked,.Sa“,\er che for two bags,| Struck Out—By Haynes 8. car, good shape. By, fihacked B by 8n: srrorices agragar|fiy over third WRICh Durraucy wentlio tMe right fleld fent Ginter,| Double Plays—Bowling Green 1,| ; i d tion of ball players. Batting honors [after and fell just as he caught the |¢.,ring Haynes, Riggins flfld" i .n; Lavoland o I alien ol e l“PFlcw:le,:\_:;l:v go to Billy Garlet and Sawyer, the|ball, still holding onto it, Meharg Tilton out, short to fil:St. Five ru L hN e ek tobty i s snarvkman ;h,e rcjald itn;x':(l’":; sop.m former getting a pretty single and a |fliag to left, Spivey eot to first on Nir'lth Inning Rl ey y ek Rk o . f : two bagger and the latter two two- |the left fielder's muff of a long fly,| wor Bowling Green—Albri Umpires—Henley and Smith. that if anybody is entitled to be ; Smith singled, Haynes fanned. No|. . at first, Bryan singled, Surrancy en considered progressive it is those base hits. n runs : . a two-bagger, Bryan caught try- Comments on the Game b i i . 20 - .r, Bry who get somewhere. First Maning . & = Y at iirst —_———— For Bowling Green—Albritton Fifth Inning ing to score, O Connor out at i Set 'em up in the other alley and lflc a tedt LAKELAND'S LIGHT out, short to first, Bryan fanned, For Bowling Green—One, two, LakelangBR H PO E|well start to BOWLING GREEN. 1 AND WATER PLANT Surrancy hit by pitcheq ball, O’Con- |three. ; AG Gt oty nor singled, Surrancy out, stealing| For Lakeland—Riggins out, short |Riggins, 3b........ R 110 0| The Bowling Green catcher just A s third. to first, Ginter fanned, the Ileft|Ginter, 1b ..... i : ; A SRk el e i il sl .m.anag('lj For Lakeland—Riggins walked, | fielder droppeq Sawyer's fly, Branch |Sawyer, ¢ ......:. : 1 0|saw a big league scout watching his ]ml.»hshml ?n the “i]l')’“.u.m. :j‘b“’rda]}t Ginter bunted safe, Sawyer hit to|fijed out. No runs. Branch, cf A sy 2 l-: m~t~‘lr1(l.>'um ‘d-“d ’mll:um]?l‘:(.m:-;.spm pitcher, forcing Ginter out at sec- Sixth Inning Garlett, ss g j,“f“,“,, lt‘"(\O\ll'n(v(;lnditirflns thl’) light ond, Branch fanned, Garlet got atwo| For Bowling Green—One, two, |Meharg, 1f e ;:]S‘"‘;'zl:;g);t:t oy th'o cit? bagger, Riggins scoring and Sawyer |ihree, Spivey, rf ... o ‘iq (len(' hI-n(uls'onu»l\' It <[rox1gtl;- scored a moment 1atter on a passed For Lakeland—Garlett funnod.ESmlth, SRS e filon'ous “AIR v-ns' ‘tvhv ho]ri;lim; '111'(-.'1'(1\' held by a|ball, Meharg flieq out to first. Two Meharg out, pitcher to first, Spivey | Haynes, If7 0 0 £ i ady Y J e ilton, ¢ ¥ very large proportion of the citi-|TUnS. i popped fly to catcllor.lko rung il S zens of Lakeland that it woulg be Se.cond Inning ’ Sevgnth Ipnmg ) A o 40 9 827 0] Girls and women of all ages want e b a8 folly to sell this valuable property | For Bowling Green—Scaffe sin-| For Bowling Green—Surrancy e e to be beautiful and attractive, but hmmb . nshi;?serd jlulll 3 tnt N N 1 een ] ust af and exchange municipal control for S bR unsightly, thin ang lifeless hair de- as L ‘ private ownership. It also estab- L I R o A stroys half the beauty of g pretty and also O-I:H' sto«ll\ ) lishes conclusively the fact that in BT T 0 0 0 0 e ) oieBufsocdredoufirdnd daco: Iens_es. So \..e'z'.rve ( i order to reduce the rates on electric g :_» g Mt your hair is losing its natural outfit to a"“e‘i? )c‘@ " current and water a plant must be | & & é;% color, is falling out, dull, streaky, ment and we wi L‘A,v 29 installed which will insure more eco- & & & plant installeq as soon @ full of dandruff, too dry, or if the nomic production than the present |2 @ B for we are delayins & |scalp itches anw burns do not be i 4 inadequate machinery. Indeed, un- Sigsgi CONDIT'ONS IN MEXICO @ alarmed, use Partstan Sage. Rub and ca\vlslng thefn 'm-v b less something is done before the ad- & & ;5.: it well into the scalp. It will go|®PC® 'b) not l.lanL"»Hrh.] vent of the winter season there is :'i' ? & right to the hair roots, mnourish to grind special lenses | 1 probability of serious breakdowns, «B: :g i 4 & % |them, ang stimulate the hair to grow shortv notice; - buy “;\ it ot nerrpions of sr £% are not more unsettled than conditions in our quarters at & iong and beautitul. It removes dan.|T¢dY to take care of u leng that may ceme our * druff with one application, stops : itching scalp, falling hair and makes the head feel fine. I)R 0[0 [.” Parisian Sage supplies the hair e % 2 ( with what is needed to make it soft, OpthIafl an; fluffy, thick and gloriously radiant. Optometri! It is sold in fifty cent bottles by Lake p | & g Pharmacy anq at all drug counters. Room 2 Skippefl on the part of the people, who are % present. lee the A. B. C. Mediators, weE are Work ing liable to be left in darkness or with- & out water supply. This condition is % heart and soul to rush the work of bettering them, but, (e oy, 1 1 iy sessonae w|§ 3 unlike these estimable gentlemen, there is no uncertainty the city. It is hardly reasonable to | in the accomplishment of our aims. L3 oo oefoeinigs P contend that improvements put in four years ago should be adequate «g s S ARG & b . H low because they were adequate o When (he work Of remOdellng is completed weé Wl" Look for the trade mark—"The Girl ! then. The Telegram knows of [ with the Auburn Hair.”” Accept no Lakeland. F private concerns in Lakeland that :5: & offer to the public other. g ‘ have had to replace their entire |G & g equipment during the past four :53 :5; Brceosdocrfodooiioge Bdrafeciioiedoedduidbnpido Bt years with enlarged and modern fa- | «%» i H § GRAPEFRUIT Have you ever had a GRAPES KISS? No, because it is an absoluté Al iRt = L] t}lmt the munlrlp:ll ‘h{.:ht ‘l."d “at(:r : product, ne;,er on the market befors plant, one of the largest and most |4 & lightful Racti i 0 important institutions in the city, § N % a delightful confection an w1 and tho quickest to feel the pres-|% » AN all the comforts and conveniences in the transacting — 10 L sure of the community's growth, |+ @ & i Pa ace,” and receive a sample abs must also be provided with equip- [& o of your business that careful plannlng can deV|se. ment to enable it to respond to the | & & ¥ increaseq demands. ® ‘ @ @ o use an expression trite and ‘g' 4 homely, but truthful, we cannot eat :g: :§; TATE BA NK OF LA KE LAN D our cake and have it, too. We can- :g,' ::: s % not keep our money in our pockets :" &* 2 and yet have an up-to-date ang ade- : f quate plant. We cannot be fur- nished light anq water at cost of production ang yet make extensions of lines and mains with the earn- you. Call at Miller Bros, “The free. Every man, woman and chil ' reads this notice is cordially invit w sample this delightful candy withou Ask for a Grapefruit Sun¢ THE SILVER PALACE DRANE BUILDING % & g et it 0% 22 Banking Rooms With Strictly Modern Equipment : : : b ! * Lz“; ings of the plant. But by providing NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE execuion. ang costs ,flt 1-4 and NW 1-4 of NWi-4 of [ & 5 (e Dated this 2nd day of June, A. D.|SE 1-4 and W 1-2 of SE 1-4 of SE |d& by a bond issue at once for neces- e — ; 1-1 and hv;;m_nlng' 11.34 i @ Y sary extensions the plant is freed | Notice is hereby given that under 1914, ll;lrllll ;n‘thv NW 4'([)1'111»1' of Sk @ 5 & A 0 s , o J 3 J (ot SE 1-4 an ut nee | q @ from that burden and its product [ang by virtue of a writ of fieri fa- ; __”‘m‘”‘\’ ljm'_‘\“\' thence in a .l\['\l\'u(llilr'c-lfillizl‘n luhtrfll he 8 e can be furnisheq at cost; and by in- [cias issued out and under the seal Sherift of Polk County. 1]“';“ -l’,h“l‘l'j Il.()‘lhl-l.\'\\' corner of Sk | % stalling a plant equal to the needs |of the county court of Hillsborough | =655-Fri j(,f beginni alll(s':,liflfulzl%d;o 1’,)(1.1[,(,; :%:’ of the city this cost of production county, Florida, in that certain S e, it n se township 27 south, @ . & . e Will be reduced to the minimum. |cause wherein Pitman Grocery Co.,|IN {ARCULT COURT. 10T il “’,]@':W,‘“f‘;?,;f;',.llr‘.‘l'l; & with pride to your Jewel case if it The city manager figures that with |, eap rati was laintiff, and L ;‘\ = CIRCUIT OF “‘ “|A. Hampton and James W. Hampton | 3 H 2 4 > : i - AUCOMIOEGLON, A ; ‘?I ”:(,”v““'\',vl.'\ AND FOR S [to Louis McLean), deeding him l‘ho‘ b4 Conta"‘s some Of the dalnty orna a proper equipment current can be | james Caramalas wag defendant, the (lgl"i\‘ll\)l')“l\:\““(x 'l“ ”“ tace [NV 1-4 of SW 1-4 of NE 1-¢ and SE ‘E: kg IM| Lt undersigned, sherift of Polk county, turing Co., a ('(,‘!' ‘llmn under \‘110‘1;)" lmIA;\\\'\I\Nhll-’)t"?‘%A)Tll;h I‘-‘;:"S‘f, ments that Come from thls Sture‘ Wator at 12 cents per thousand 8al- | Plorida, has levieq upon the foliow- t|<!ll‘|y/qllv:\l-:\l: \l"‘ll‘('ll;l“\ll ‘“‘lil‘““ “\lnll‘ 2o east, in Polk county, Florida, lons. These are very low rates. A ing described land of said defendant, son, W. J "Neison, ~ Sa Y ‘?h\l\ull,] not lml rv]stnlr-wl_:lndlr.-.rstuh- ;@* copy of the ordinances of the (ity b Nt 3t Ty Hampton, James \W. Hampton, |;Shed, saiq deeds having been lost r FoRT : ° |to-wit: Lots sixty-three and sixty- lmuisu.\lrl.oun. ‘\'\‘ S I,I_“sm“f’“‘;m by miscarriage in the mails before of Pensacola, just received, shows that the minimum charge for water in the year 1911 was 40 cents per thousand gallons, though this rate hag been reduceq until the minimum charge is now 25 cents per thousand. four (63 and 64) of Highland Ad- whom else i{ lIn:l,\' cnnco"-n,\ : Imlll:g't rm‘tt]vrdmil A] A = : gt S St To Martha Nelson, W. J. Nelson, ated this 4th day of June, A, D, dition to Bartow, and lot twenty-|q . %® Hampton, James Louis Me- | 1914, . J. Al JOHNSON, four (24) of Oaks Addition to Bar-[Lean, W. S. Preston and all other | 2654 Clerk of Circuit Court. 5 2 ¢ plat persons interested: tow, according to the map or plat of You are hereby notifieq to be and -— saiq subdivisions as recordeq in the :||\1||'I.u‘ ;n"l\niw the _:;1\11:«- of ';Iml \m]llil & on the 6th day of July o X914, e nte -~ public records of Polk county, Flor- |iy' an" action w hercin’ Carter Manu.| 9+ H. Tacker, at the Lake Phar- Tt is probable that the rates forecast e “1idn. ¢ ill, on Monday, 6th day ‘facturing Company, a corporation, is | macy, hag the agency for Knull, th for Lakeland are as low as those of | 148 and will, or ; i ! ‘| plaintiff anqg Martha Nelson, W, J. s any city in the State--nerhaps lower, [OF July, A. D. 1914, within the [ Nelson, Sarah A tlampton “and |Florist, of Tampa. 2475 A g rs of sale, at the front door'James Hampton are defendants, and It has been objected that no pro- | le8al hours of sale, at the 3 ton show cause, if any you have, why a vision is made in the city manager's |0f the court house in the city of [certain deed from “Marth Nelson AND YOUR:WATCH Doesn’t it need some attention? O perhaps you would like to have ¢ new one. Dou't forget we are head: quarters for the best watches an¢ S aviner BIastdi & s Paw unle and W. J. N FOR CHOICE CUT OV S foi en- figures for retiring the bonds. The | Bartow, Florida, expose lm. sale and ({06 iiiha : e s l‘;l; _}'Eflb for ex? jewelry item of $5,400, representing 10 per |sell said property at public outery [NW 1-4 of N 2 » See J. H. Tacker. Lake ’ e i D e g ost bidder. for | NW 1-4 of NE 1-4 ang E 1-2 of SW harmacy, agent for K cent depreciation in machinery, |to the highest and best bidder, for 1-4 of NE 1-4 and S\ 1-4 of SW 1-4 florist, St elis il Tunm';.»:_x could be left almost wholly intact |cash, to satisfy the terms of of NE 1-2 of NW 1-4 of . 2475 f@k for this purpose. Further, the fig- ures are based on the output of the present plant, which could bhe ¢ at- Conner & O’ Steen 1y increased without corresponding increase of expense with proner equipment This additional output would be largely net carni W R GDPPPBDEPPPPPPPDPPRIPIP DD DD D P BB D BGPEr g which 1 could join with the item under the a pm . 53 heaq of depreciatton in creatir ) I Wh s h | t adequate and rapidly accm 12 e 5 y r WI[ ( = . sinking fund for the retiren of g I » < the bonds ,.'\,_. s Headaches H The Telegram feels that t fook around t 01 ; i e T el s By et JAook around you for the ovidence—its B i ; TR 1 . :]I{»‘:‘(:'l:v,lidin 1‘r\ (‘l.'I‘V”!‘,‘l il all ;.l'\ i C\cryuhc‘rc. m“ \t‘h\’ are Cflmlflg IC.‘S tha“ § S ."0“ e vescyed with propet) W irisg showt bl eniions. | yeu, own their own homes and have mo- 5| glasses? Dr. Lugh C. Hull has charg: This is what we are all striving Perhaps it might be well to get ther expression from the people by means of a general mass meeting in which the various phases of the sit- | uation might be calmly and judi- clally discussed. We would like to gee such a meeting called. for ney inthe Yank besides. Their pennies, their quarters and their dollars were saved sys- tematically — persistently. Isnt it worih while? DEPOSIT WITH American State Bank BE AN AMERICAN—ONE OF US, Optical parlors. Examination and consultation free. COLE & HULL JEWELERS & OFTOMETRISTS, LAKELAND