Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 17, 1914, Page 5

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EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JUNE 17, 1914. RSON AL/ (LAKELAND BOYS DEFEAT | grosoeesesesssssssessesses [yna is the justise of makin him 5 3 - e put a fense around it? Have flowers . s I!D s b’ AHEA“M IEAM UN Rumlnatlons of |if you want them is the idee but i you'll have to keep them fensed in \m uwu GH““N“E U l | The man which has got the cow T T TH- ncie Henry haq ought to bild the fense, this is ¢ PRSP PP PR PPE S PSS ddddbdiad | 1Y Motto and on this rock I stand. u)a()r:rizx\f;l\pl;ox}iz;:} pprcf\lnt‘baseball Deab Bdites i1 Goke v pen. Tn Amen, no more at present, from Case Qf Fire and defeated the Agn ?l g hand to ast you when you see the coallinndoon, v A / g g fca ia nine four How iy mad pléese S UNCLE HENRY. : team we.n‘[ al A m°< b Ehe- regular to excuse me for not seemin to take Eob o Tou dont Retth M Con hone 5 000 i ong, Big Smith and & Mteret i N i hi‘m running loose. I keep a cow and I y M There was fi uhiylo m. BEE Avav. I have been meenin to run in an giv;w lieep|a Tetor for HMep, 1 fOnY eX: EPRVERIRE. | il S a l%; buncl? of fans at the Bk my bleack ki y peck noboddy to furnish a paster rain yesterday morning to see the v blessin an kind of see what |, per per if 1 had a automobele sses Remer and Mabel .JArm- | boys off and wish them well and all he looked like but I have been busy. |y woujdn't ast noboddy else to give g two charming Arcadia %irls, of them wore long faces because | 0 DY¢ been out to my place an |y, tpe gaseline to run it on in the city the guests of Mrs.!they could not go along. The tele- seen how things are with me and : p. Ellis. They will be here for|graph wires and long distance was you know Marthy ang so you can ME B al weeks. kept busy around five o'clock to see eaplate (o him how I¢ 1s that I don't tomorrow T T how the game came out and when get time to do all the things I feel rs. S. T. Fletcher 1.5 at home | the long distance operatorahnounced called upon to. You can tell him to n after a pleasant visit to Jack-|four to three in favor of Lakeland that [ have asted about him from ille, where she spent several|there was some rejoicing. The writ-| C" * good many times. Try to keep fakg Jack Harris and Charlie Williams the guest of friends. er was unable to attend the gammh‘m. 1% wood itmer Royealantel i today for Kansas City, Mo., by and the boys were so busy walloping At 1 oget a. “hm}“) L0801 AN the aid of a few admiring friends. r. J. Mercer Holland returned |Arcadia that they could not keep | 2'¢ @ tAIK With him. [ feel gilty |pooonging to the call for 50,000 la- yesterday from Texas, where|track of the fnnings, hits, etc., about lettin him run along without Hortos ”“;\_ Sant out to nssis; in the bas been attending the Agricul-|therefore no box score can be given, |0 helP and advise from me, still 1].1. LN ot Harvestine the ang Mechanical College at Col- [The third inning was fatal to Ar- L guess you and Mayer Baton ‘”"‘wuqual\v large :\'hoat crop. Their Station, Texas. cadia, our boys making the four “I Holworthy ang others has told | ‘nwm!\ hope to see them return "‘on‘: him that I am allers reddy and wi i - | the cushions'’—as they left—in the —_— runs in this inning. Gillespie walked, li in to 2]\ ) ‘lfl\l‘\‘ to 3 a S bunted safe,|. ; e to them that needs near future. iss Janet Weathers, a charming | Spivey singled, Ginter pty girl of Ocala, is in the city|Sawyer singled scoring two, Garle tln. whether they ast for it or not. I a sta) of several days the guest | walked, Meharg got a two-bagger aint one to set around with my eyes | Margeret Southard at her [and two more runs came in, ‘“‘\\“ shet and my hands foldeq awatin lu; Weddmg Bells Are ngmg : Now In Junetide You Are Cordially Requested To CallIn And Inspect the Beautiful Line of Wedding Gifts at Conner & O’Steen’s Jewelry Store The Latest Conceits in Jewelry Are on Display Also Silver--Cut Glass--Imported Hand Painted China CONNER & O’'STEEN Next Door to P. O. Phone 309. . Eads anq family leave morning for Pass-a-Grille, where they go to spend a month at this delightful resort. Attorneys James . Peterson and | R 4 F. K. Owens of Lakeland and Eus- ly home on South Florida ave-|three men out. Gillespie pitched h‘“ el 1o mlw,;“m h“‘“]' 3V the | 1o respectively, who graduated from | * ERPPEEFIEGIDETS SPDIEEIEIBESSDEOD OB D, i . his usual goog game. Tony t'uhrm'a‘“m'v 8 Cry CorieR TR 0 erithe T8RN obiTaRe (.1:' law, i nfiversity of 'c‘? BB S IS & c’wm’a“’o“'u“’a‘sa i = X less wave you will ginerally see th: played thrid and Hileman second: % i bar iy | Florida, last week, and who on Mon- ¢ i1 have so set sale on ¢ ev. and Mrs. Smith Hardin ave |for Lakelang and both played excel- sl A fast steemer d g, \wore admitted to practice in the tf R "' t B l akeland today from Palatka, and {lent ball. [ A S HEIRLE: | federal court, left Monday afternoon f: emem Br t’y uS e 0 the guests of Mr. J. L. Skip- ) A subjeck on which I have been | .. rorojang s and family. They are living at oM T bl il then Gone intendin to take up the pen \\v]m,h“”“ ) land, where “h':\ '\_IN\t to| o AT AND BELOW FlRST COST Rt fa hiien than i I'(‘.\[:Ib]hh a co-partnership for the & ptka now, Rev Hardin being pre- 8 e ¢ 1e sord, is cows. i L R POV i . ¥ i . 2 Aok S ST A i practice of their profession. These & : i 4 GG i ng elder of the Palatka district. The boys ‘ot honie at 8:40 last :m:‘ H.NY}TI on this .\l]l.l_]l‘tl\ before lars nmong the most aftable and con- ‘:-’ ; We arc going out of the shoe business. ()HI: loss ir friends are glad to see them, |night hot and tired but happy. Y a few more words is needed at) . boys who ever attended the (Ct 1s your & cain. Just think, Children's Shoes only $1.00, regret to learn that Mr. Hardin is time, as ‘I have thought of move |- picorgity, and it well wishes will |¥ T,adies’ Shoes $1.25. Men's $4.00 Shoes $2.50. Buy ‘i i \ \ ¢ things to say. been suffering with blood pois- Catcher Sawyer got his hand hurt A e laccomplish success for them, they | ng in one of his fect, which we |in the game yesterday ang will be| 1 was driving along to town one .. have no fear for the future. L; your shoes at a shoe store and save money glad to know is improving. unable to play in the game with ‘l_‘” “_h“‘ I overtook a mai which | Gainesville Sun. The young ““‘“!6 S0 : Loushman tomorron, Rikzins: will lives in one of Lakeland’s fare sub- |y ..o secureq offices in the Dickson | & thBRoUfi“ & RUI"[RroRD 3 PPV W rte. o ¢ 'hs 1 1 ¢ 3 | ildi i { rof. S. J. Perry, who deserted the | ¢, g place. burbs. | would tell his name but | building. Mr. Owens is a nephew of | g o business for farming, brought R he mite be one of them that don't 'yip (. Owens of this city, while OPPOS'TE ClTY HALL the Telegram office today a stflllk Arcadia tried all kinds of ways like there names in the papper. I yip pegerson is too favorably known 1 fine corn, over thirteen feet in |y, i 10 eame vesterday and & few ast him to ride up town with me, | ape to need any introduction from S@Q*QW_Q§W~Q‘3‘;:;,3,og.q;yg,g:g.o.g,.;,,g,Q(g.g.g,g(g.glg.a(m.mmo:g8 bht, bearing two large, fine ears. | i 010 tricks were kind of dubious. |®"d I says, “What is the matter with| ¢ Both young men will do well, s corn was grown on raw land, |, ype yinth inning a pinch hitter them shade trees you set out in front "o payve no doubt. ken for the first time in Febru- was put in without any announce- of iyour place,” says I, 15 it icare- TR AR ey . it shows conclusively what can Wieninins L0 Our boys argued about ths :“hj,'!']‘llml”'\‘m .‘.ir:']; o h’“]:',',”:”"li OPENING OF ICE CREAM o done with good groun by &Y | but what good does it do away from ”‘__ By 'v” IRL Wl aee SERVICE AT COLONIAL CAFE i intelligence, all of which Mr, Rotite With two out and two on he, “it is cows. Yess, s 1ys he, Ty, Dosscages in & marked dug”,‘e' base in the ninth, Gillespie turned ”“,“' {Urfliont oo this vay ity Beginning tonight, the Colonial at it takes to be a successful [y 000 4 fast one ang the Arcadia thirg tree I have set out there, and | (yre will inaugurate a special ice mer, Mr. Perry’s got it. batter tried to get hit, but the ball [¢**F time one gets to growin ‘_"'““‘!' cream and cake service. The eream hit on the hand end of the bat and |5°™¢ durned cow rubs up agin itlyng cake will he home-made and of L J L ’e have seen peaches and peaches frolled foul. He tried to go to first and “»""}" llu-uroots l‘-“’s‘:‘ el “’ Ilthe best quality and a portion of Sterllng Sllber the most luscious and beautiful | claiming that it hit him. After an hut\v BlY ‘Im‘ h‘]’ Ml‘\,s' W hlou th,“lg'* each will be served for 10 cents. At t have come under our observa-|argument the. umpire finally held |5¢% to where the rites and conferts 1ehe gpening at 7 this evening, there . $as n this season were presented us hi:;] t6 the Dat ““dl Gillespie fanned |Of Citizens even them which aint l\\‘il] b Epecial muslc. THia.service made by GOl:hflm, Alvin and Wh'l’tlng Mfg. Co. ay by Mr. J. D. Richardson, Who |im anq the game was over. rite St the bart ol town) 18 better | il be given every afternoon and None Better Made ns a nice place north of town. A looked after, than cows, then and|ovening, anq cake and ice cream be- son has never eaten a peach un-| Faps don’t forget the big game then only,” says he, “will 1 set-out }ipe fypnished for the modest sum ot they have tasted one of the Flor- | tomorrow, Loughman and Lakeland. some more shede trees and rese |14 conts, 2709 variety and those grown by Mr. [This will be the best game yet, so bushes along the street, ang when u ass hardson are par excellence. Mrs.|ayverybody come out and root. that time arrives, 1 will also put hardson also remembered us with . GREEN. down a sidewalk for cows which If It S to Be Prlnted i v kee g + sidewalks out handsome bouquet of the poin- bl e e 'l“.\\ keepg all our ‘-‘“". walks . na, of which she has a tree sev- |go b with Trammell Wedding Will this way so’s they aint fit for peeple Brlng It to Us i feet across which is at this sea- |mye Place This Evening to walk on. Even the things 1've got Also the popular a mass of flaming color, a beau- |~ ppe Beckwith-Trammell wedding inside the fence aint safe,” says he. zflv(guiyéusy13ugnsnfu,ulus;‘cym;g%“x . o sight to look upon. e t the First [ Ihem Ut long teched JORE H d P d Ch 1 sig P takes place this eYSnikaT the e tongued reptiles can reach near all | D]\' \\n EL r S\‘[[’]‘][ an alnte lna Methodist church and promises to mw<@@?%tb‘?@&?¢w PEEPSE SPPEE PP PSR PPPPPPSPIPB PP f“ Fine selection of the latest designs in —_— from Pairpoint Corp., Hawkes and Clark. f i 6ot J v lot from the outside, except ditor J. Hugh Reese, of the Or- |y g most brilliant affair. A large OVEE 1y PR o s ant affs - ; ; \ SPECIALIST iti inai do Reporter-Star, one of the most |, ;her of invitations have been is- a little spot in the middle and thes Remember the GOId Initial Chlflfl mn |00 i 'F]Mida B kg the Ghutch will be Bie e N EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT piece dinner set. ss, spent several hours in Lake-|¢, oyerflowing with admiring friends [ d today. He was looking into of the lovely bride, who has grown He was so riled up, I thouzht best 1:@: White Way proposition, Orlando | . trom infancy here, beloved by all {not to speek to him much on the sab- 4 H C STEVENS iring to have such a system in- |5 know her. jeck espacially as we was coming want to e EYES EXAMINED lled there. Mr. Reese spoke in \fter the ceremony, which is to|a cow ang i didn’t wi ) i : ke- ' g 3 imul\ of vilence done, whicl GLASSES Frrren ,]J—{J \N} BJL]‘U wing terms of the growth Lake- o performed by Rev. W. H. Stein hd has made and declared that the | ver aesisted by Rev. J. B Ley, lookeq like siness section hag been entirely the bridal party will repair to the But, Mr. H., you know I ha de over in the past two years. family home where a reception v illilers sayed ; forbiddin cows just in the gate happens to be left open.” he mite where 2 BB B BB D B Ededded R - — be tendered the happy couple, who, 4 ir and no 11 over tow! Aaint | & 3 ' O ave immediately thereafter on their |town and not a | HOURS: Miss Pauline Lambert of Citra, leayC. immetin o y \ ; fare ¢ ¥ 3 2 @ :mhm o Wik s Bry<|Dridal wlp. They will makie thelra ¥ aimin to have a citty faic and s B i | l ., is the guest of Miss E Ve g Ve beautifull in all parts? Are goin | @ I2ERT M AR t for a week. Miss Bryant and home in Atlanta Seiees ieon Hp narL 0! 0 A e | & ss Lambert will leave Sunday 5 o S Aies Minnte | ;ht for the Summer School of the| Mrs. C. C. e uth at Knoxville, They will also [ McCord, Mrg. L 0. Hull Miss, Gere] b ‘ an hi ;:' : ConSIder 'he Cove”ng Capac“y r 7 reet 4 . Stanton, it in Atlanta, the Mammoth Cave, |trude Overstreet and A. I 4 agara Falls, Toronto, Canada, and B, L e f o wileh i sy e ,_ o e i v D) PRIt e 360 Square Feet 360 AUD"ORIUM I“[AIR[ |} Two coats can be covered with 3l 8 One Gallon of sesosbeis w»«-wmwmwm'f"”““"'"""""""”"": asernssssesasst 3 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS’ READY-MIXED PAINTS GEORGE McCALL ok, who's here? Those funny |Keystone tonizht. What wWotli V- A DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH . \» .\Iru.r and .!.n'_. n jll' 1'”1' g picture patrons I " A i ! j Manager ‘ e rlg e“. p 0 S er S¢ them in the 1 y 9 A guarantee n car stunt. 11a 3 see a Keystone nk ¥ r n t ; g { 4 ! st eln R bl e : ONIGRT ti Phone No. 384 213 Sou. Ky. Ave. ), .that f“m-'iu: h o Pedg T}II", CROSS IN THE CACTI BILL GETS A REST GRANDON PATHE WEEKLY . y | ntert Our Special Sale of Cut Glass will continue a short eaturing Mutt and Jeff THE BOX COUCH time longer. We invite YOU to call and see the 3 AUDI attractive designs and price SATISFACTION GUARANTEED | et g el . Lo g e ibiee b e reat Vitagraph comedy g = Amateurs « ) i T g - Prices 10c. 15¢ i A Pleasureto Show Goods” THE CHIEF'S PREDICAMENT MUSIC BY THE PALMS Prices 5c, 10c Another Keystone comedy Tfl”o“';nm & LAMB EWE N COLE & HULL Music in charge of Mr. Cornell EN ALGY FROZE UP V{UTUAL e Jewelers and Optometrists, Lakeland, Fla, Majestic habit; it's a good one Still more comedy The ree we all like ) Prices 5¢, 10c

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