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PAGE FOUR e tvemng mlegramf ublished every afternoon from Lheiplw and papers of many minds con- 1 1 1 s : 3 . 4 i ay S see 2 . ), d ‘ Telegram Building, Lakeland, Fla.|cerning it in all the onlooking na- UM second, Yarbroush had been eating CURRENTS & Entered in the postoffice at Lake-l tions. « ull ht l»n ~«I. ond . One run. morning. .and, Florida, as mail matter of the 0 iy : or the ks .lmnn m:‘t 2 m\"- T RefreShes the bOdYa. second class. The prices of foodstuffs in many :.Alrm “.Umm} o [.)l“.h”‘ Fingn two- The best thing for sore arms, boys . of the larger cities of this country l“ zed it, stole third and stole home, !5 sjoan’s linement, but don’t apply Energizes the bl‘&in:- ¢ s ot | King out at first. One run. | | M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR.|have mounted rapidly in the past ; ; [too often | |few days. These necessities of life| Sixth Inning A Quenches thirst IN ICED BOTTLES i ; s X > for the Band—Laramore fanned JoW h 5 x g i N lare 2ll er n the United States or g B i °d, \\ ler it Bowden got 1is ] m— 1 \ 10 are all own in th n onder SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | 3 R .| Patterson out at first, Barnes got al. Ky | RIGHT Now- ANYWHERE i ear $5.00 and the European war has not di- ' L KNOCK! yat. | 00 JeAT .svvsessn R LY _ ; : hat | three-bagger and was caught nap- | W% motie 2 50"”””'\]“‘] the supply, hence that}" | PSSO | ree 1.25 |reason cannot be urged to jgstify I”“: ol Ah1RE, 1 » hope our CHAM PS are uot g2o- | LOOK FOR THE LABEL raree monuns ceee L2B e ApDY "n'l\ it For the Elks—Lawler got a two- |, ) be romped | Delivered an)where within thejthe enhanced: price. ANDAFC e e e v : ling to let their uniforms be ro L mits of the City of Lakeland for 10!1‘ the work of the speculator and the | R d and scored on . yoqay the way they were Tues ‘ Bottled b! CHERO-COLA BO NG CO. A ¢ the City .akel : Turner's wild throw, Bowden nopped < UGRB 1 o Ak oxtortioner, always ready to prey : ’ ay. . GREEN ! eS8 & Wee 2 . 5 to first, Trammell got a three-bag- i j lupon the people at every opportun- ; | s s - R SR & |ger on a strike out, Rivers singled . s o e ~ o : ; Binae there ought to be some way |° & BN , Rivers single E NO. 171 s #rom the same office is issued ity, and .]“ yo ol ht : Sebnine Mrammell: Verice e ORDINANC 4 A Rid 1 had NOTICE 3 R T ety for existing federal laws to reach|’ et gan it at | an ordinance amending section five (5) G A THE LAKELAND NEWS, | : s first, Rivers out at the plate. Two crdinance No. 1t entitled An nuhn.m«l'v lameness and oreness se cormorants hicag prom ) ;) L ¥ . 3 of Lak Noti is oreby ¢ 4 weekly newspaper giving a rl'qume|' A ll) ora | ¢ hieh runs j';l‘f‘lnhfr.i lll,lm[v“l\ ”\“\‘--n f. :{t | across my back and as my work in gy ’[,“,]\?\‘(l,m[;,!\:" p,",,',\l “ o sets the example 0 orgunizing * and, orida, S d ‘~- ; “4 A :« J : ; apply i " local matters, crop panitions:) iinst the injustice by inaugurating Seventh Inning triet and the quality of sidewalks ©0 be DTy i) pecessitates a lot of bend- tkeland to grant w county affairs, etc. Sent anywhere : 1||1!;1ri<- e '.i},,;‘,,, s [hi; Bor ok Han A ie o aak ot :l.;.ulr: ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF CITY 'ing and stooping, I was in misery all nlw\';n:.x\l ““;rll‘ ;.Tsm_x:\-,\ ‘II [{ .00 per year. ¢ ol L : 5 e : A OMMISSIONERS ~ OF THE CITY OF | o © : : deeiedis At il [ S or $1.00 per ycar vhiss AT nrices has been justifed, first, Jones fanned, E. Flanagan out ;_,\hi.ll\.\lr i ; lday. My leg pained me and | could l(l('u[r’[”'flil!"]‘:ly fmll 1‘1.; 16t ———————————————————————————— 4 y 4 hat \ ordinance No. 62 of andlsr a ? line al Doan's - . 1014, for a franci and this example should be followed at {“S"' 1 “ll“"n f ‘.|.‘m “ml o read a “““l'-\ & _"l‘ l‘.' g A ‘(?"1 v”.”‘m"‘ maintain a gas plant MAKE THEM SHOW 1l]l over the country and the full For the Elks— Chunn got first on roliows: Kidney Pills being good for Kidney of Lakeland, for the v ? . i i s' error, Ka o . 1. Materia! to Be Used—Tie material to 4 A 2 b to the city GOOD REASONS . .iont of orsanized public opinion Jones' error, Katon singled, Chunn ', b Mawisl o fhe URCE TGO Porland rouble, 1 got a supply at the Lake L g vly:‘“l]'. be bronght down heavily upen they out stealing home, Pinch line flied comen 1 broken stone, each of which Pharmacy and began taking them'’s tha commissioners, are nc e e A 5 ; g 5 i 7 | shall e best of its kind obtainable in s . A Gainesville dispatch tells us that offende We have got more pub-[t0 second, King singled, scoring|g in Fiorida. |1 soon noticed their zood effect and tn‘x”«z or r.\;mnt hear su (o % ‘ A £ ¥ i A 3 iy 4 2ato AR IRy i X i | e ; R sortland cement o S M g 3 o bwl be made as soon t} the county commissioners there have {jje opinion in the United States and aton, l“x\\lt.l out at first. One run ‘Inll‘l‘n‘:lv‘]\\ ‘M“ \Niil Lf]fl_‘ Ly | atter I had taken two . l. lhl.“‘w,[.\ trned can be heard amended their usual rele of grant- pake less good corrective and penal- Eighth Inning is used on the work. It shall pass the y more need of a kidney medicine.” {3010 RO ing o permit to any man who want- (izing use of it than any other country For the Band—Yarbrough out at .,‘t tests of :m K.\]u.(vln i Price 50c, at all dealers. [1011'!'\ (i B8 8 SN ARSRL an a:y B 4 g testing materials and the col 3 ; g ed to carry a pistol upon his filing iy the world, and rizht now is a H. Flanagan got first on cateh- it 1].;‘l‘u1|: i compt *In e mply ask for a kidney remedy—| So burdened wan A AT R . Y g g EatY SRy Manaoan | cifect that this cement has passed sud i HoTy g i s Se LD < the bond required by law, and will ' g50d time to start in on the fel- | error, Kern forced Flanagan, |4ct G il nov be furuished by the [set Doan's Kiduey Pills—the same |\mlrul and Essex hercafter inquire into the reasons jows who are rapidly advancing the ]'urflm(m‘ e i ”11.‘\33“11( wulli:“mhv““m' .M” ymmer= | gl i velUiad. !‘N’l \hl i”‘ 1t farmers have why such applicants should want to.price of foodstitffs when we tre at For the Klks—Bowden ont at |G fborators. No luipy or cabed {burn Co.. Props.. Buffalo, sary 2 prop up the | carry deadly weapons and refuse the I""““‘ with all the world and our fir Trammel! singled and was out | ceient l‘d““‘“ u "““ l”‘i‘. ‘:""‘1 g ! e s e i ‘ 3 3 : ali " i . sand—"The sunc sha e clean and permit unless the reasons seem suf-{epops were never so abundant. ‘\“V"‘““L' second, Rivers flied out to|, A sand equal in quality o Lake | pygip in Buenos Ayres is said| J sl T e RRE I lll.”' Nogring. \\'“1 i ““1 i x‘luu(.m“".::"xA A-\rl';”m to be paralyzed on account of the Lhe torests. . af s : sund or any sand containing more than 2 e paralyz n Ry, : construction of the law on the sub-! ppe Tampa Tribune says that at Ninth Inning per cent of silt shall be used. ] FRuropean war 175 different kinds o Rl T e SR g TS : 5 : A 4. Broken Stone—The broken stone shall be ! 9 ey ey JBCL ORI L NI ATONETHLILLS d to jast account President Wilson's of- For the Band—Patterson popped [in pieces of not wreater thau one and e of them valuable. go around armed for murder merely | for of mediation in Hurope was en.to third, Barnes singled, Turner sac- | ! iiohgn Ut dimatrc i ok S e by filing a small bond, every county |route to the waste besket. Not it | rificed, Jones fiied out to right. No 4’::«.11‘ u:::i it il o sind or other in the State mizht show a mobilized ' wo read the dispatches accurately. |runs Illwllmlm-nixl nlu\mllnnh nl n\w b ‘:\\‘n stone i : | . Lol i a5 i LT shall be hard and sound. A good qud army of pistol toters ready for the At jast accounts several of the great The summary; iq”‘lm,‘.mh “or chert will fultill” the spe slaughter. I nations over the sea had courteously Elks i e A ShtL b Haa Guess Wh The cases are rare and exceptional ycknowledged the receipt of the ,,r_ ABR H PO K 5. Mixing—The following shall be the 0 w ony g 3 £ I | nethod of hand-mixing, and the results at ! herd ‘f} tood citizen in a decent yap, and it is quite possible that thdf {King 2b L ) [1east equal to those ol uned in this way shall {5 : [ololo}e) . o~ community needs to carry a pistol game offer may yet fizure largely in || b ol et v 2 9 O0he obtuined by machine mixing; e suid and | ommg?rrrr Comlng.’."'j ; e gy e il R LA, 2 S ABNNAr SRR Sl i 4 2 3 2 1lcement shall be mixed dry until the mis- | : (K] and the other kind of citizen should ppinging peace to the warring coun-|powqay 1) Lo wre 1s of an even color and there are no | not be permitted to carry one at all, | {pjes, when they have bled one an- i, ’l] '] """" 2 101 | sireaks. A w‘lfnvnnl qvmhlfl_\l nlr water ~|:.|l: b St Pote o 8 5 Ry 0 i bk Prammells 8505050 s S AR SR R T o e R R il bbbl e R el no matter how many bonds he filed, ! gther to the point of exhaustion. jpi 2 ,,; 5 A i {: fiind nd conent and the consistancy of the unless he could show conclusively & Blessed are the peace makers., They \l o AR Ll e iwmx iy "”;h Il\‘(‘[xtl‘xll'l‘lfll:l”mr Mm; B i . R : i Y Verigan, cf-p..... waped up in A pile. With two parts of sand | case of extreme urgency fully justi-|4pe not snectacular and may not M M f i e lonlhal il and one of cement, this mortar should consti- | v st o K g s 2 Munn, v il 1 0 1 0]tute the top of the coat for finishing side- | Yy » e ) J N 1 L 1‘_ g ”‘_' privilege i The commis {1ook heroie, but they are worth more | o PRI T For a lower course there should Hail ) sioners in the various counties of 1o the world than its most giioobads | < ! R U o » 20 dded to the above described mortar, four | Florida are invested witl v i V) g Pinehy apieotiG i t 2 % 0 0]puarts of broken stwne which shall ve thor- a d sted with a very ¢yl mankillers. oughly mised with the mortar by turning the heavy respounsibility in this matter o — — — — —lnixtere over or otherwise, so that all the antt e i R SRR Totals . 39 12 a7 ¢ | pieces of rock shall be completely coated with of granting permits to carry pistols, We folt cure that Joe Bailey would | B sdi il et bl o il ey & “ . and they should exercise a wise :uullm.” of the obscurity of private life Band .:m ‘-l\llllllilllilliwl:ill IL:«\:Axxm:lhlw‘!fl :;“ ‘.1“,&’.‘“\!.“;‘ Fme selectlon Of the latest deignS careful discretion in doing so. and 2o before the people of Texas AB R H PO B0 consist of two portions of sand and one | The pistol-toter at large e % A nnaB: Ahie v 5 1 4 10 0ot cement; the lower course one part of ce (4 [4 By i e 1€ tgooner or later as a candidate for Turner, p-c i i ment, two parts of sand, and four parts of ter ln curse of Florida, and if his 2h- ' hig former job of United States sen- ] :I e 2 b sl F bors wate i suspee i f : _ JONER BDE Gy e B 1000 -2 T ]bulk, ors “"f‘“ him, suspect him and jator. And a press dispateh tells us fp o 00 A 7. Thickuess—As above mentioned, the % oA doubt him, he has no one to blame [{hat he will, provided the State con- \“ lh dnet st 2 il Syt ';v,i'“‘l‘ “llm i “',“'k“”‘ f made by Gorham’ A'V"l and w'hltlflg Mffl RN 5 A A H > ’ x e “arb o 1 y 9 The lower course sha e two inches in : but h imself. for he is an habitual [ yvention doesn’t pass his resolution H“ If]““ L0t f f 0' o (l) Ul iickness for sidewalks and four inches mi “None Better Made" oriminal unless VR e ¥ , Wiy Blanagan; ef .0 B0 0 2 O | ulley crossings ! .”, ¢ h.u has complic (,‘ with | denouncing national prohibition and Worn 1t O Grading and drainage~The ;..I.uh“,;: the conditions of the law permitting | woman suffrage. There is still a i b ,] """ i hall be done to the stakes and lines of the | him to carry Yot el ¢ e %iLaramore, c-2b R IR 1R | 4 city engineer. Where s made, the sub- | o carry the weapon, Bailey following in Texas, but his @8, 00 000 e ey prade shall be thoroughly tamped to the sat ( no lofger . name to conlive with b bibiif) L O Dtaction of the ¢l engineer. Where drain o = y SN RV EA B i by AL ARG g e LT T nevded, they shall be set to the sat The Telegram has expressed the |there and we doubt if he has any Totals ity istuction of the city engiueer, the pipes to b opinion, shared by many others, | R e B 92 furnished by the city J ) ¢ comeback? in Texas politics X : % ¢ | that the European war, so f § Strueck Out By Pinch 5, by Tur- 9. Trees--Where there are roots of trees, | . . hat | i ar, so far from y L these shall be removed to a depth of SiX inch- fr { diminishing our winter tourist crop, ORDINANC(:E NO, 172 ner 1, by E. Flanagan 0. es below the subgrading. A spuace of m:m om DAITDOIflt Corp" "deCS and L '0 will have just the opposite effect. 4 e o on Balls—By Pinch 0, by |1u|.v‘» n; “\‘1“ L shall 11 !mr around !mfl! The S gl i e, e i NI v DY L trunks of all trees, in which no cement sha ll. e Augustine Record, always | yy oppisaxer provipixg por pg | Turner 1, by . Flanagan 0. be placed. This space shail be brought up to | Also the popular keen on the tourist question, s CALLING, AND THE MANNER OF | Sacrifice——Turner flig clopeltot Lo WALE WIS DEOReRIT AN that our State will he overrun with i TION IN AN g eurth sl = . visitors during the entire winter ! L Stolen Bases—Turner, Trammell | l;Iu:l]n’h A\]xl:l.[»wn.-‘i“t ‘rl“';‘““". Teid an alnte lna and adds: ¥ l.‘lfl'.\ \HI:I!‘\'II,.'\.I\\I" 2. Jones, Barnes, Lawler, Pinch 2, [every elght feet TS ot sl | “Even if the great struggle is|BONDS FOR MUNICIPAL PURPO Faton 2, King. wore than un.-]muml inch in widih .nl o " " ; ror J ELECTION OF THR 4 Mass A e struction, not less than one-eighth inch. A brought to a speedy termination, the |TEES T0 SEEVE AS A BOARD OF BOND Pwo Base Hits—DBarnes, King, [joint at least one-fourth inch in width and Remember the Gold Initial China i countries of Kurope will yon] | TRUSTEES FOR THE AID - PROPOSED | Pinch, Lawle not more than three-eighths of an jnch in | . . i pe will not appeal | it e vty T SA VOTE BE inch, Lawler b widih shall be left at curbs or where (| P1€CE dinner set. strongly to the American tourist for [IN FAVOR OF THE ISSUANCE 01" MUNICL- Three Base Hits—Barnes. she slab s built on of a wall g0mo ‘tima. © The fearful destriiotion | Lo SN eI h e R a o 1 Hit by Bitehed Ball=—IT. ‘Flanp- e e \’i-“” ': of property and terrible toll of death ISAME BEING AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING | 2an, Laramore, in place on the lower course as soon s i e , FOR THE CALLING, HOLDING AND THE ’. ‘ [ practical, so that the lower urse shall not .II.« 15t @ gloom over every country ; MANNER OF HOLDING, AN ELECTION 1IN Wild Pitech—Turner Pinch 1 take its Initiai set before the top course comes | . ° of Kurope and will not attract the NP FOR THE CITY OF AKELAND, PLOR Double Play—E. Flanagon to |in contact thereon. The lowe urse shall be let = k CIDA, FOR THE PURIY OF VOTING ON | i b hly tamped S wed con A gl ek i NT pleasure loving tourist To cscape | THE QUESTION OF THE CITY OF LAKE Barnes; Lawler to King shall be placed after it has begun I e PJ“/ .}‘JLPJI{ the rirors of the northern winter, :w\fiifu\'i:' l\\\l;n Il"nln\l'lli\l‘llll")lli '\ \‘]lln\lt o 4\»: Time—1 hour 3o minutes et ‘1m~|‘u nees i et with the | \ NS t D » dinances in confli 1 the the wealthy classes who have for | FLECTING THREE TRUNTEES TO SERVE Umpires— Watson and Van, &, heretofore d | N TR ST TAltG 7 il A8 A BOARD OF BOND Tk IES FOR THE S A pealed in so far as they contliet J 1 patronized the resorts in the [ Saip BOND ISSUES AND THE DISBURS \ttendance—125 I hereby cortify that the foregoing ordi- he California exposition wili be no | NER, SHOULD THE SAID VOTE BE IN COMMENTS ON THE GAME of Lakeland the day of August, | % V novelty torthis’ class nndthey \ill [ Ra¥is 0¥ HIFISAUANEREOR SURILLEAL —— DL % P S : S : ( ©) I..l ]lu\ln\ 5 ! | : 4 0. M. EATON, Chairman C:3 NE 248 BLACK ade the crush of crowded hotels| Be it ordained by the board of commission SOME BALL GAME. “SHEP" ttest ® ¢ . . 1 . s of p o Likela Q arri = TS t ler ious accommodations and congenial jdred and sisty-uine be and the same is here- | didn’t know who to root for. ‘g) eme"t work Of all Kl“ds el S S . by amended to read H environments. Florida will hold a| Seetion Il That an ecleetion is hereby ——— POSITIVE PROOF 4 strong hand in bidding for the tour- ‘\‘;"“”' it ';’;“ 'i" ‘:“ S ""“"‘“" inthe Only one Elk fanned and that was & B t i : 3 State of orida, for the purpose of voting % ist and this State will undoubtedly |for or against the issue of bouds by the city | Trammell in the fourth ot 19 es ressed Br Ck Bu"ulnu BIO ks be filled to capacity.’ [ of Lakeland, in the amounts and for the pur § ‘Should C""‘?“‘e the Greatest Skeptic g ( ¥ix boses Dercinater stiteds 4 i T ol in Lakeland § WSS Y ire Departmen Some cateh Jack Chunn made in Because it's the evidence of a ; Get O P i s Tweaty thousand dollars (§2 0 fo : =i | Over in Mobile the local German {n “‘..‘.‘ T Hmm.‘ij.y,"‘m‘ ::.j\ ‘H‘_”L‘ the ninth Jack said after the|lLakeland citizen & ur rices AL IM.‘ passed a resolution pro- I‘..l,ln'. wd water distribution system wd ey MU SR sl dsiepip LR R e g lakela“d Pa i t_l f‘lnfi against w hat it calls the un- | ligh wiud water plant_enlargement written all over that ball as it was The strongest endorsement of ’ Ons ruc IO“ I;nr. attitude of the American press .~() St "‘:, ’“i‘!i“ “("‘:f‘\m:,I,l"t]‘,‘””l m‘ll“fl: coming down, so he couldn’t iss it. | me B. H. Belisar ) :\l\l};ll;l\"l(n rm\nbl_\ in the present war. ‘.]1“; :\\ :: }.; i bution system and the light —_— best proof. Read 1’1 : Sty i o 307 to 317 e hadn’t noticed it. The papers in | “guilding and equippivg Morrell Menorial Fhat three-bagzger of 1. Tidwell, E. Lemon St LAKELAND., FLA this country are ecager to print all M ital, = o the sixth was a pippin Soma time Sl oAn to . 4 sl S e ey 2 T Fifteen thousand dollars ($13,000.0¢ for 3 3 > il 01 &g - = the war news they can get and it is [ the building or rving and cquipping Mor Abbdddddiiiasi it il SRl ol Ll il S a matter of indifference to them |*N .\|~‘..w.‘I 1‘ hospital Section 1L Notieq the s what sourge it comes from or what |shall be given by th ‘:.11 of cause it favors, so it is news The | &, 4“-1,‘ 1\‘1”\v|1 ]‘m\“””" for 3 B s N i telegraphic isolation of G i the AL o nkekpabior: 2 DEBE PPh PRI I aphi olation o ory the in A newspape : | to suit the prejudices of those who | 307 E. “Iain St s & b: . 2 = send them the fault is not with the | The ! { 3 & & American 1 el W & less in the ( As for oditorial ! ‘ or S A R E \/ Y ” & thies. that SN f { le o o’ J g ) > vidual viewpoint no more s S H ave just received thc Lar«rc ’ - O Vi : " &tw‘x' 1 P | 52 OUR ELECTRIC FANS WILL HE tock of Wall Paper cver carrie other country, and 1f it ; [ f L !‘LP n L:H\'cx;mu. wise it rol i i ¢ Wl ; chief value outside or \ : » news 0 \\ [ t 1 1 1 ordina £ 1 g Gern s4id " ! ¥ oo oo We carry in stock al! si CAN PROV[ " foree rules \ i ' H f \ i) and saneil , ¢k all sizes for the tome ca 1 Wi St 10 i i l o 1 N y i " . ’ k o of . f . store and office, and will inst:l! them ses of this kind. ided controversy in 1 be many peo- world over in That is a many Furope and there ELKS PLAY RINGS AROUND THE LAKELAND BAND e — (Continueq trow Pagze 1.) ready to run. Florida Electric and Machinery Co. mighty near being a home ivn. SIS | 1 : " 1 | After the first inning Pinch had kinds of curves. Someboay said They cost little to operate. Ihe Brighten-Up Fo Agents Sherwin-Williams Pain' Phone\\o 384 213 Sou. M

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