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ARG PAGE FOUR THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JULY 17, 1914, fhe Evening elegram Published every afternoon from the Telegram Building, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the postoffice at Lake- \and, Florida, as mail matter of the second class. ——————————————————————— ¥. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. ———————————————————— SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Jne Jear ..ceecceees veee 86,00 #ix moacn® . ... i e 4100 Three monuOs . ....:- FERaAT . 126 Delivered anywhere within the {imits of the City of Lakeland for 10 eents & week. From the same office 18 issued THE LAKELAND NEWS, A weekly newspaper giving a resume of local matters crop conditions, eounty affairs, etc. Sent anywhere tor $1.00 per year. —————————————— The editor of the Gainesville Sun is an authority on methods of pro- cedure in the State Senate because of his long service in that body, and he puts a crimp in the ambition of any of the hold-over senators to be elect- ed president at the next session by the statement that the invariable rule is to select the president from the new senators. —_— Atlanta did a big stroke of work when she put up $2,000,000 in cash and land and secured the location of the new university which the Methodist church, South, is going to establish. Losing the great Vander- bilt University at Nashvidle after protracted litigation, Southern Meth- odists keenly resenting that result, are going to build a great education- al institution at Atlanta that willl probably equal if not surpass Van- pilt, and it will be good for the whole South as well as the Method- ist church if such shall be the case. e We regret to learn that Captain wW. J. Hillman, of Live Oak, has re- signed as president of the Florida Good Roads Association. Oaptain Hillman is a busy man looking after many private investments and says he hasn’t the time to properly dis- charge the duties of president of the association. He is a practical good roads enthusiast and it will not be easy to find his equal to succeed him in the office. But the great cause itself goes marching on and modern hard-surfaced roads through every county in Florida are sure to come before many years. 00— WOODROW HAS A RIGHT TO FEEL GOOD The result in Mexico, with Huerta resigned and fleeing by stealth from his capital, a provisional president temporarily installed and Carranza's army on the way to a peaceful oc- cupation of the City of Mexico may well bring joy to President Wilson. Nt is the vindication of the wise pol- jey he has steadily pursued in the face of fierce denunciation, criticism and even ridicule from people in all parts of the country, many of whom wished his administration to make a fatal blunder for no better reason than that it was Democratic. He seems to have accomplished precisely what he set out to do and LAKELAND WON GREAT GINE YESTERDAY| ™ o™ (Continued from Page 1.) vesterday. Many a close decision he gave in favor of the visitors. We hope we will be treated as fair when we take to foreign soil. Those dear girls from Fort Meade had the daintiest kind of a college yell that they gave every once in a while. We have never been able to find outwhat it was but it sound- ed good anyhow. Cabera had a regular game of tag on second in the sixth inning but he was finally “IT.” L R Did you see that look Surrancy had on his face when “Wampus” Watson tagged him off first in the eighth inning? Surrancy has no love for Lnkeland. His thoughts run back to that Bowling Green came when he was knocked out of the box. It's a good thing “SHEP” didn’t wear that tall hat to the game yes- terday. When Branch scored that run we know he would have thrown it in the air and it would have been “goodby, hat.” Shep says he is drinking.- A. H. T. now. Wonder how the knockers liked Gillespie's brand of pitching yesterday. Eight games out of nine he has won so far. He fought his battle and fought it well against Fort Meade. Give him credit, boys. let's try this little thing, and see if Now, listen, fans, here's a little trick we want to inaugurate, In all the big league grounds up north, after the first half of the seventh, everybody, grand stand and bleach- ers, stand up and stretch. Of course, a lot of ug want to do it here but we are afraid the person in front of us will object. Now beginning with next Monday's game with Palatka, it isn't just the right dope. You can yawn and stretch at the same time, and you know those boards get awful hard through nine long innings. Palatka, Monday,k and Tuesday, and they have got a fine team, so all of you that can come, do so and those that can't come, come any- how . C. GREEN., VALUE AND PRESERVA- TION OF HEN MANURE A recent bulletin of the Maine agricultural experiment station shows that the poultryman or farm- er can materially add to the profits of his business by properly caring for the droppings of his fowls. example, it is shown that the drop- pings from 1,000 fowls if preserved without needless loss are worth at least $300 per annum, and this esti- mate is based on the assumption that less than half of the droppings, or only thirty pounds per hen per yvear, can be collected. According to the Maine station, the droppings should be collected daily and mixed with substances which will (1) prevent loss of nitrogen, (2) add sufficient potash and phos- phoric acid to make a better-bal- anced fertilizer, and (3) improve the mechanical condition of the manure so that it can bLe applied to the lam’l with a manure spreader. as follows: To This can be done 30 pounds of the manure add each 10 pounds of sawdust, good dried | For WANTED—Ten colored men to work on sewer job. Apply 506 2862 WANTED—Position by a married man on farm. By the month or year. Best of references. Ad- dress L. M. H., care Telegram. 2861 FOR SALE—Two tickets to Atlanta. Inquire at Telegram office. 2857 FOR SALE—Black walnut bedroom suit, 5 pieces; extra heavy and Jarge. Marble, mirror on wash stand; 1 large cedar lined clothes chest. 709 S. Mo. Ave. 2859 FOR RENT—New 6-room bungalow An Ozone park, $20. Phone 398 » Blue. 2858 NOTICE Robt. Marshall, Chief Police: Your attention is hereby called to the re- port that there is betting on base- ball games in this city. As betting and gambling are pro- hibited by section 27, 114 and 115 of the city ordinances, it is your duty to arrest any parties betting as above mentioned. DONALD F. McLEOD, 2856 City Manager. Editor Telegram: The following from the editorial columng of of the Morning Tribune is so much to the point as to be well worth the widest possible circulation in Florida, and should be pondered by our legisla- tors elect. An agency which even helps to deplete prison population, empty jails, and curtail insanity as shown and admitted in the editorial quotation, should have the widest, fullest and heartiest endorsement by those whose prerogative it is to in- stitute such agency. “Whatever one may think person- ally about the efficacy of prohibition it cannot be denied that it has worked wonders in Kansas. There is no State in the Union which can make such a showing as Kansas makes in public and private moral- ity and in freedom from ecriminal and defective classes. For instance, Kansas has: Eighty-seven any insane. Fifty-four counties without any feebleminded . Ninety-six counties without any inebriates. Thirty-eight counties without any poor houses. Fifty-three counties without any prisoners in jail. Sixty-five counties without a rep- resentative in the State penitentiary. This may not all be due to the ab- sence of the saloon, but evidently it hag something to do with it. Fif- ty-three counties without a prisoner in jail and sixty-fivewithout a rep- resentative in the penitentiary is a condition not to be explained away. J. B. LEY. A\Ve expect to sell our entire stock of shoes at first cost until all are gone., First come gets the first choice. Kimbrough Supply Co. This Is a Live Town Advertise Here and Get Busy! ORDINANCE NO. 170-, . N An ordinance to prohibit the mo- lesting of growths intended for or- namentation and to define the pun- ishment for such acts of molesta- tion. Be it ordainedbythe Board Commissioners of the City of Lake- land: The molesting of growths intend- ed for ornamentation of any park, avenue, street, lane, oOr place of which the City of Lakeland has jur- isdiction, is hereby prohibited. The doing of the said forbidden acts is hereby made punishable by fine in the sum of ten to fifty dol- lars or by imprisonment for the pe- riod of three to ten days, or by both fine and imprisonment. I hereby certify that the forego- ing ordinance was duly passed at a regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Lako- land, on the 15tH day of July, D. 1914. of 0. M. EATON, Chairman. Attest: H L. SWATTS, Clerk. AT S e IR e WMW DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST EVE, EAR, NOSERAND THROAT EYES ExAMINED GrAsSES FITTED HOURS: 910 12 A. M. 210 4P. M, SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING LAKELAND, FIA. ool e deeinlenbgeleedefob bl weie e Chegp Excursion VIA Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the South Montay, July 27, 1914 Round Trip Fares From JACKSONVlllE 10 Augusta coveeeriiriiecnns 4.00 TAtIanta «.ooovireiii i 6.00 Athens ...ococovvinrornsanss 6.00 Birmingham ..........0000, 8.00 Chattanooga «.....ccovvevn 8.00 Columbia «sccovevovennnscins 5.50 MAGON 40y vane Vo g iiaiy .. 4,00 Tickets limited to Aug. 1, and are good returning on any regular train within limit. Excursion train will leave Jack- sonville for Augusta and Columbia 9:30 a. m. and for Macon, Atlanta, Athens, Chattanooga and Birming- ham, 9:40 a. m., July 27 Through coaches and Pullman ser- vice. Special trains. City ticket office, corner Forsyth and Hogan streets, Jacksonville, Fla, Phone Nos. 743 and 4041, G:Ri PRTTIT, D P, A5, Jacksonville, Fla. F. B. Pinson, T. P. A. 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'!M‘E“M‘Z"E«"G*MW%@**WW BRRbIguird feedefeediidiidd gBE SURE YOU ARE RIGH] THEN GO AHEAD Grue the /ezméfl/ 5/ your / St .)/%6‘/0// e M// L and 4 you Al Shertven-Prtteams Soend, /m f das leen e sandurd over fil years, 3] C/A(’/’Z’(/[/l/l /Z!’l///(?}l d /{//Jl// {{’/ l(‘/l (/ / (l.) d((’/i l(d(’(/ o e e 2 loam or peat, 16 pounds of acid what the enlightened sentiment of [ phosphate, and 8 pounds of kainit. > Tampa, Fla. \ the country demanded of him. He |such a mixture will contain about Gl SBOPEBOPBHBIBSTHISEGHIHESIHBBBBSEd - 0 has secured full reparation for the[1.25 per cent of nitrogen, 4.5 per G. H. Alfielc Oftice Phone B. H. Belisario insult to our flag by the occupation cent of phosphoric acid, and 2 per 39 3 3 p Pho“e No o A of Vera Cruz. He has seen the dic-|cent of potash, which, used at the Home Phone Blu‘ 348 Black Home Phone 394 Blue . 384 213 Sou I\)-A \ to recognize driven from power, and |nish 50 pounds of nitrogen, 185 b < Na P ” H e s 4 he has seen the Carranza faction,|pounds of phosphoric acid and S0 2 cts. per sq. foot trom July 15 to August 15; ® @& whose program for the permanent betterment of Mexican conditions he distinctly favored, now practically triumphant throughout the republic. pounds of potash, and at the present price of fertilizing ingredients its worth about $10 per ton. The mix- after that, 16 cts. peg £q. foot. Machine mixed, Lake Wiir Sard Best Flint Rock and Lehigh Cement. Freae; If you want your Shirts and Collars ! ; ) ture would furnish a well balanced % ; Laundel‘ed 'he VERY BEST And following this there is the[stabled fertilizer, which, although Best Pressed Brick $11 00 Delivered promise and prospect of a fair and |not fine enouzh to work well in| “ v. & Send them to the ‘ peacefui election in which the Mex-|drills, can he successtully applied | ake a d Pa g&c St t (; ‘ fcan people shall be permitted in N o ln 0“ ruc '0“ 0. Cement, Sand ard Rm,k For ale Lak land Fla with a manure spreader. ed manure should be until time to that The treat- | well sheltered to the land before Lakelana Steam Laund Weare better equipped than ever for giving | class Laundry work, fact as well as theory to choose their own ruler for the in the history of the country. This end has been reached with- out involving this natjon with Mexico, and throughout this country and the whole world it will increase the respect and admiration in which President Wilson is held. Had he been a weak man or a bull- first time 307 to 315 Main Street FEEEERRLREPREPEPE VRIS SSRIBIPP 24 m@afflob@ anply shortly PSPPI NI WA AT ) oo oo e is, plowing. in war Phone 13 ‘jjoung'man il dog ) JOLL i headed fighting animal like Roose- velt, we would probably now be at %dLiah‘:u h;:u_m‘d‘r' @Ou ar‘ fll¢ d“‘g‘“:" “.mus‘ ) war with Mexico, with all her fac- patiern {or\‘.’m“‘ ut““ A has‘ start wor't has- W G .b s tions, united, and thousands of ‘_6.\3“455. Each time Jou chcmga Jour mmd and Shl{' e l e Sp e cld I our young men doomed to death on our, ““uPfll‘O“ Jyou must re-learn and re-carn. Qnti —_— foreign soil as our armies forced a ou._glect a_ definite course you must acccpt gutdam bloody pathiway through a hostile -imflffm Atténuon to the examination of eyes and fitt land. 4 A — 2\ | of Glasses, W et ) a . ith the 35 Mr. Wilson may well shake hands sEVery Sticcessful man’s ~advice to- vears of experienc this line,we feel v s : el we are able to give you sa faction. COLE & HULL JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS, LAKELAND over the greatest policy any presi- generations, American people can congratu late themselves that they elected a 80 wise and strong and so imper- to foolish clamor dtmmulm;i we go to war. with himself today triumph in foreign ' dent h the the vday is “ To Save YourMoney” Heen) dollar Will statt you. Bring lHo ) ¥, 0ur Bank today! ) RESOURCES $150,000.00 'American State Ban} BE AN AMERICAN—ONE'OF US. as won for and