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PAGE FOUR s e The Evening Telegram | LOCALS MAKE IT TWO STRAIGHT FROM ARCADIA Arcadia Fublished every afternoon from the Telegram Building, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the postoffice at Lake- The locals again (hlul!v(l tand, Florida, as mail matter of thejon the home 2rounds _\inhl\l.l) af- wecond class. ternoon by a score of three to one. Different from Monday's game it was an excellent contest. Verigan was picked to do the hurling for the *%. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. —_—_— Y home team, and pitched grand ball, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. i R in W $5.00 striking out ten men to his oppon- ,4ue ARSI e i o 2.50 ent's four, and he was air tight in 3 Plowe s ini e TR . o Y g j? el G, 1.25 the pinches. The Arcadians having jout ree monins o s LoD no pitcher for the second contest, Delivered anywhere within the Jmits of the City of Lakeland for 10 ents 8 week Haines, the Similar to Monday's game, called fn pitcher, From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS, » weekly newspaper giving a resume the score tied, | Sawyer got a two- er which won the game. The sus feature of the game was the stick jcatcher, Mills popped to catcher, ot local mattursy £rop cond)t"ons, work of Billy Garlets who had four |Barker out at first. No runs. i I i J county afialrs.”elc. S LU ine s out of four times at bat. The summary: ; ] for §1.00 per year, l’rms is the best record §o far this Lakeland i O t e { l ) toc O ——_——‘_— scason. Another curious thing was AB'R H'PO B, i v The! Tampa LImesyvaLLs m»l\'nm\' the battitig of- Cabera " Hit by drtiinter dbi v e S R e the correct proniaciation l:\‘ the pitched ball and thiee sacrifice i\ils Spivey, rf 8 00 oy name of M'm¢ (.:HH'M\,‘ the ‘ rench out of fur times up. The series now |iran‘h, ¢f «,,,.. 4 1 1 1 0 Y woman who was -H‘!‘”'”"_’] ".I ymmu:r,‘ 5 Lakeland 4, Arcadia 0. (Gaglety, s8inva .00, ISR e SN L ‘ der the other d"'\n ('l‘l_“ SRR The score by innings: Cabera, 2b .. FoL W b | R [T ] [\ g ir ing SasvR e e e e Bl 7} b Speaking of the Iuropean situa- For .\r«;ul}i-;lllSvt.\'l:?lllqr?ll}glli('-r] out.” tor Watgen, 15 .00, gt 08 20 by J Q p )" tion the Times-Union ’““‘1_{ S rt Willard and Mills fanned. Rl DS AR L ) 1k a ‘} 8 “All the slgns point to war." Wake For Lakeland—Ginter out at first, | Verigan, p ........ 3 0 0 0 0 i o , up. wake up, and consult your tele- Spivey pobped to first, Branch popped —_—— — 7 graph page! The signs have stopped | short. No runs. Totaly .. ovovin 83 Tar g pointing. The war has arri‘ed. Senond Inning Arcadia 7 g ¥ For Arcadia—Barker fanned, AB R H PO E War not less than politics makes | gantey singled, Alvey got first on NATIOR G e G B0 0B strange bed fellows. For centuries | inter's error, Haines got to first Wallapds coh: i b0 0 0 England was the constant enemy of |, ¢ Verigan threw to catch, Stanley -Mills, rf .......... B0 B0V France. It was accepted as a mat-{oqin, to third who was also Sate tBarker, b il e B E G I N N ¥ I\I G ter of course that they were always | jjanderson fanned, Davis out at first, Stanlay b ol TS [ | | -E- to be on opposite sides. At Water- For Lakeland—Garlets singled, [ Alvey, cf R s | ) loo the Enclish and Germans com-|canera sacrificed, bined to overthrow the French, and | \vatcon declared azainst |j.q, battle as Sawyver got hit, fanned, Smith flied out to No runs. Third Inning now England has Germany and strips for the ally of France. The two nations Fer Arcadia--Nance fanned, Wil- were also allieg in the Crimean war {j.vq out to right, Mills got a two- of 1856-37 against Russia now al- bagger, Barker fanned. lied with France against Germany For Lakeland—Verigan popped to and Austria. first, PRSP L P S Ginter out at first, fanned. Spivey plunzed in war|.. curious to see it patriotism For v will govern her “wild | first, Alvey got to first on Watson's v for votes and if they [muff, Haines walked. Henderson will add further to their country’s|singled, Davis fanned, Nance fhed troubles by their lawless militancy. Jout to left. English women love England first For Lakeland —Branch singled, and best of all, and we expect to|Garlets sfngled, Cabera sacrificed, see the suffragette take a modest (the ball dropping right in front of back seat until the war is over and |the plate, Nance whipped it to first she can again leap shrieking into|but Stanley muffed it and Branch the limelight, the cynosure of all [scored, Sawyer popped to catcher, with no rival horror to divert|\Watson fanned, Smith flied out to attention from her. left. One run. — Fifth Inning They have a prohibition campaign For Arcadia—Willard flied out to on down in Lee county and a sturdy | center, Mills singled, Barker singled, citizen there named Wine is throw- | Stanley popped to catcher, Alvey got ing the full weicht of his influence to first but Ginter nailed Mills com- feainst the liquor traffic. This re- | ing to third. minds us that one of the most stal- wart prohibitionists in Florida is named Boozer, and one of the most frequent and disagreeable drunkards With England we are or pervers women," ¢ Fourth Inning Arcadia—Stanley popped to eyes, il For Lakeland, Verigan out at first, Ginter singled, Spivey forced Giinter, Branch popped to plu'_ln*r. Sixth Inning we ever knew had a middle name he For Arcadia—Haines out at first, despised which epelled Tetotal. | Henderson got to first on Spivey's Thomas Tetotal was the full handle ! muff, Davis popped to second, Nance to his cognomen bestowed upen him | pobped to catcher. by parents who were illiterate but For Lakeland—Garlets singled, very fond of alliteration The old Cabera sacrificed, S;l\\)wl' hit toward man was also very fond of booze. jthird and Davis tried to tag Garlets 5 1 wWho ran out of the bhase line and was ont for same, Watson out at first No runs Those misguided American citizens who a few months ago were for war with Mexic howling hecause a bunch Seventh Inning ol Tliantnie For Arcadia— Willard popped to peons had dr of our sailors ed a couple out of a small —————————————————————————————— NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE boat and detaine against their will, them a few hours ouzht to preserve a golden silence right now in view of what's happening If noisy patriots had had their way we | der would now be in the these Notice is hereby given that un- and by virtue of a final decree midst of a| with our of foreclosure of mortgage made and entered by the judge of the circuit when we fcourt of the Tenth moment to bloody and foolish war, energies wasted in Mexico, may be called on at any full strength by Judicial circuit, sitting in chancery, in and for Polk unexpect-{county, Florida, on the 29th day of ed developments in the Kuropean sit- | June, A. D. 101 §, in a cause ]):‘nd» uation [ing in said court ¢t M. G. Waring ) et and W. G. Edwards vs. H. A. Britain now in the !Shadinger. the undgersigned A. X complete and |he‘ as special master in chan- stupendous all-star tragedy will hold | the boards until the world with the horror of need our With Great fray the cast is Erickson, | cery,* appointed for the purpose in is sick | ‘«nd will sell at public a denon- |cry for cash, to the highest and best ment forccast has bidder, at the front door of the changed Kurove andjcounty court house at Bartow, said carried death and despair to millions county of Polk, between eleven a. Great Britain and two p. m. on Monday, the only what her honor Tth day of September, A. D. 1914, compelled her the same being a legal sales day, the would have described real estate, to- cause, out- it and impossible to the map of of homes has done |m and self-respect to do * nations called her craven had following she dor otherwise and permitted . wit: Germany to ruthlessly invade and| Beginning at the northeast cornes trample upon the helpless little king- of the southwest quarter of the dom of Belginm to whos protection ‘>l".l7h\\\ 3 rter of section twenty- she was pledeed by solemn treaty. nine } wnghi nty-eizht But back of this lies the irrepre ssi- | (28) scuth, roncze v four (24) ble conflict ! west seven and between the two great |east, thence ranuin nations, anticipated and feared for|one-half (71 | thence south , double in strength that of her one-hund adversary, we are likely stake; chaing to a stake; past, and with England’s vast | thirteen and fourteen s (13.14) chains to a to see an- ast seven and one- other Trafalgar, with Germany this|half (7 1-3 s to a stake; ther time in the role of France of north and fourteen me- old The seaport cities in the two | hur (13.14) chains to the nations v be the quarry sought by peint « ginning, containing the 1} armadas, and with both | (10) res mo hel British, it would seem an| Said land being for Germany on, erty of H. A short. cn the third baseman’ Spivey Loughman |on the hit, got a two vesterday's was won in the eighth. {and Cabera, With two out and two on bhase and |runs. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA.. e AUG, 5, 1914, short, Mills fanned, For Lakeland—Smith, and Ginter out at first. No runs. Eighth Inning For Arcadia vey out at first, hit as Fern Roquemore and the ball v, Henderson singled and 20t home as Branch was a long time recovering the sphere, on (‘abera’s error, One run. For lakeland Spivey got to first s error, Branch at first, Garlets singled and was out frying to take third ("abera got hit, Sawyer bagger, Garlets Watson Two scoring fanned, Ninth Inning For Arcadia, Haines, p . Henderson, ss. .. .. 4 0 () DRVAR HH s iai 40000 T ORISRl bt Gl gy ) 2 Struck Out—By Verigan 10, by Haineg 4. Base on Balls—I Haines 0. Two Base Hits—Mills, Sawyer. Sacrifice. Hits—Cabera 3. Hit by Pitched Ball—Cabera, Saw- yer. Stolen Bases—Haines. Time—1 hour, 30 minutes. Attendance—300. Umpires—Henley and Roquemore, COMMENTS OF THE GAME It's the lucky eighth the seventh now. 3y Verigan 1, by instead of — Tony « anbera onght to be ashamed of himself. Played nine long inn- ings and never was at BAT. here's a little secret; don't breathe a word to anybody about what 1'm going to tell you. The Lakeland team HAS got a horse shoe. [ saw SHEP give it to Billy Garlets before the game. Just see what that little old shortstop did. Four big healthy singles in four tin bat, the bhest record of the scason. FANS, s at BILLY BOY, we forzive you for all the naughty things you did yester- day. Wasn't there some sort of a rum- or about a seventeen-inning game in St. Augustine, in which Haines. pitching for Loughman, allowed St Aucustine only seven hits? St. Augustine heavy Those boys must be some hitters, Kind of a nice Tampa Times Tuesday night about our champions. Better get it and read it, fans? Thanks, Mr. Worth- ington, we appreciate it Fern Roquemore is using Sloan’s Liniment freely today. When the ball hit him in the eighth inning, Fern was figuring how sengers he was going to take home after the game, Mulberry will be here Thursday Mulberry has a good team and you all know they will strengthen up anyhow C. GREEN. many pas- so everybody get busy ARE YO OUR LLECTRIC F T AEE We carry in stock a L L %%?"E’@‘WW%%@E P oo FRBB BB ¢ store and ofiice, and will inst !l :h. m ¢ ready to run. They truction or capture 'the said decree b . . r ships, with Hamburg and| Dated Avenst e 30, 1014, |§ FlOfida Electric a her other seaports an easy prey to A. X CKSON, :: follow 2951 al Master 1 Barker fanned. Verigan | -Stanley fanned. Al- Taines was given ‘li Haines | Davis got first ; Nance popped to | Willard pooped to | little article in the | Phone 46 THE ELECTRIC STORE 307 E. Main St. = Em— 20 Per ct.Off Y CASH SALE Thursday M«ori-hlnfr . A BTSS0S POl Aug. 6 Every purchaser of $1.00 worth of goods on FRIDAY will be given a Fifty cent Tie Free. On SATURDAY, the first twenty- five $1 purchasers visiting the store will be given a Hat each FREE. i “F ashion Shop for Men” ————— Weddings Fine selection of the latest designs in Sterling Silber made by Gorham, Alvin and Whiting Mfg. C “None Better kiade” MERGHTAT NEW ORLEANS (Continueq from Page 2) bodies and Public tealth vice for eradication of plague. | Voluntary rat proofing done by many citizens. Town being cleaned up rapidly. [ “Believe that quarantine of human passengers and freight {18 unnecessary.” Ser-| The State Health Officer ob- served the disease in Havana, ut ass and the methods there prac- fised to destroy the rat popula- ot ; [tion of that city. At New Or- from Pairpoint Corp., Hawkes and Clark. leans, Florida is represented by I Kennedy of the State Board of ‘Yealth, and by three trained ob- | servers from the offices of the | Board, who are studying first hand the situation and the U. S. Also the Popular Hand Painied China [Public Health Service methods Remember the Gold I. itial Chira in 10 fof treatment adopted there.| plece dinner set. They are being afforded every opportunity for their work by the offfcials of this Service, in that Florida may be pre- {pared through their experience 1 emergency in this State. fi. C. STEVENS JEWIILER -der | ¢ rder practice, for any that may arise FEEPPPPPEREPRIPTRPPPRPRPP 0 Rolls WALL PAPER B g vy T e D 4 L) U We have just received the largest stock of Wall : Paper ever carried in Lakeland, . P C ()L il sizes for the } (I YOU DON'T BELIEVE 1T W i CAN PROVE 1T é & - me, Bdd cost little to or:rae. The Brighten-Up Folks Agents Sherwin-Williams Paint nd Machinery Co. 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