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THL » v ENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA AUG. 20, 1914, . adrgrddnigr iy Warren B. Weav- parents of a fine son, Robinson of Arca- iiss Virginia Luf- h weeks. e ———— 4 proved .akeland last night | |of Lakeland | the PAGE FIVE City Commission Held Session| !.1ll¢\‘u‘.]. o 19, 1914 inshi Ssion of the city com mission with Messy Taton Mok denhall, ent. Bussard anq Flanagan pres- Minutes of Ang Iwml, Joand 10 wer and were respectively ap- On motion of the action on the Polk Count, Agriculty petition ciety was deferreq the Ordinance N ordinance next ses sion of 1mission 174 entitled to tion of death given its t rules werg Dudley and children jordinance No i fuesday for the moun-|was put upon its second snd final bith carolina and Tennes- [roadings and was i 5 ‘!". they will spend the re- members pros Nt 3 summer. Dyler, of ity today, | committee with re- y league teams ! | i Fort My-! conferring ' . Talley is spending the oland, shaking hands with | friends. Mr. Talley for- ded here, but is now one | 's leading architects, s in Jacksonville, SRS G ) Larmon returned last trip through the North' in the interest of the Polk | velopment Co. He :'c],orrs;' and that the com- | is being well es- BuCCess, on commissioners’ meeting the report of the citizens' committee was dis- is understood that a the report “ U n answer to iA\lundu_\' Mendenhall, |voting “‘ves.” The following troduced and was adopted Be it resolved by the hoar land, onthlv el commissioners of lLake That the lorida Seetion 1 ary of the spector be, and made, eighty-five feed of his horse. On motion the journed to meet plumbing and sanitary in the same is liereby dollars, commission ad- at 1:30 p. n Aug. 17 in adjourning sion. O AL EATIONS Chairman Attest: BN S WNEATTIE City Clerk e 63 = . 0 i oo : In Society : ‘3, «g‘ L @ S iidrdnbudid O $idie Mrs, H. H. Register Entertained The Mizpah Circle on | ’Locals Lost Game wral So- and the | | | i b Beck singled, Dix popped to second, | that pill. Beek out stealing second. No runs.i T At FOl't Meade Ninth ‘Innmg‘ - A nlf'l Iltvlr‘ .lm.m h «‘;\ rut)lu,\ went IFor Lakeland, Garlets out at first, | down from Lakeland and they made : S and Sawyer fanned. No |some noise, too. (Continueg from Page 1.) s. kil home in time to cateh Rive at the 'he summary: The umps, Mr. Moore and Mr. plate. No runs. Takeland | Garner, deserve great credit for their Second Inning AB R 1l PO E|work. Not one bad decision to mar For Lakeland—Brazier out at|Ginter, 3b ....... 400 1 0 (03 good contest, first, Spivey got to first on Beck’s |Cabrera, 2b ... .. .. 1 1 3 2 0| Well, the series is even now. Let g, Garlets popped to second, [van, ss .......... g e 0 iPns chapei we. oan take today's paesIsanaanned s s SN el iR a T eI s et 31 0 0 1 0]same, C. GREEN. | For Fort Meade—Brown fanned, TR ) Haynes out ag first, Stevens fanned. |Garlets, cf ... ..... t 0 0 2 0| NOTICE TO ODD FELLOWS St e SR T [ R R R e U e A notice is hereby given to il“‘ Third Inning [Sawyer, ¢ ....... 3 0 1 10 0[0dd Fellows of Lakeland to meet For, Lakeland—Sawyer walked, | Verigan, p ....... 3 0 0 o o/ promptly at the lodge room at the Verican forced him, Ginter popped next regular meeting, which is Fri- to pite (abrera singled, Van 5 24 o lday evening at the regular hour. ipopped to pitcher It has been the custom of this For Fort Meade—Del Rio fanned, I PO E lodge to attend church as a body Fries infield hit, Rive fonned, Bc ok 1 9 o}one time in each year, and arrange- singled, Dix hit a three hagger i iR 1 | ments have been made to attend lln" Which would have been an easy out |Beck, p .......... ¢ 1 4 2 1]|Cumberland Presbyterian church on’any! grounds. but g potato patcehy DIN, Bbei i b .. ¢ 1 1 o o0fnext Sunday morning, where the the ball hitting the top of a .\\.lillll} | Wilder, rf 2 400 1 1 0tpastor, Rev, ‘FiuHie Caltahan will a off on the other >ix1v.‘llw\\n. 1 T 3 0 0 1 o0 preach a sermon suitable to the oc- Fric Becek scoring, Wilder sin- | Havnes, ss e lr;lsion glud, scor Dix, Brown out at first. | vens, 2b GRSV R ) To any who might not be able Three runs. el Rio, ef 3 0 0 5 0 to attend lodge on Friday evening, Fourth Inning | , the announcement is made that the For akelond-—DBrazier walked, Totalsg veved1 3 % 27 2imembers will meet at the lodge Spivey flied to center, Garlets flied sStruck Out-—By N h.\"rnnm promptly at 10:15 Sunday tc Watson flied to right. Beek 7 morning and will go from there to For Fort Meade -Haynes tiied to Base on Balls—Verigan 0, Beek 2. church in regular order. center, Stevens flied to left, 1n~lj Stolen Bases—Wilder, ! Rio fanned No ruus. Two Base Hit-—Van. Fifth I)l]lillg‘ : Three Base Hit— Dix, Cabrera For Lakeland—Sawyer fanned, | Umpires —Moore and Garner, Verigan out at first, Ginter fanned. | Time -1 hour, 20 minutes For Fort Meade—Frieg and Rive! Attendance —300. it first, Beek singled, Dix tanned. | | | | | | short, scored on the Garlets fanned f It | ade within the next few Mg e Bl Register vesterday afternoon delightfully entertained | p. Jordan, state pure [the Mizpah Circle at her home on botor, spent today in Lake- South Missouri avenue. The after- is official rounds, and Noon was spent very pleasantly by t he found conditions here |all, and before departing for their Jarious stores exceptionally r. Jordan expressed the local milk ingpect- s should be extended to d \I.wtxlhlns as in summer v xu«mxiun should be tak- products handled AV manner. hat the will he | ive the information, on | vof Dr. R. R. Sullivan, City Board of tated to the eity com- | night that the city ter sanitary condition han it has ever been, nmprovement ponle of Lakeland f the S ast at | and in thig re- the last few wmonths | irked RS AND TALKERS” T AUDITORIUM TONIGHT berg and Benjamin vo young men from Phil- are in Lakeland to- to San Francisco. They rom Philadelpha to the coast, a and if they | ), around 1802 miles, omplete the journey ja thrilling nature [ ) scholarships in a fam- ire know n | s the “Walk- | oung men left Philadelphia ers and Talkers,” giving a musical| 0 I r pennies, which land talkinz act The will | il Thev do not ac-!the Auditorium tonight nd | T any kind, but must said they give a very entertair | 1ses en route, which homes the licious refreshments members Mary Louise Boulware Celebrated Her Eleventh Birthday M sweet Louise Boulwar little hostess yest were served de- | | first lout at fire | noon at a lovely birthday part which was in celebration of her | eleventh anniversary Jeing & very friends | o Sixth Inning For Lakeland— Cabrera got a| hroe bazger to center, Van rcored 1im with a two bacger, Brazier out first, Spivey out at first, Van cateher's passed ball, Two runs. Meade— Wilder Brown out at No runs Seventh Inning ikeland-—\Watson popped to Verigan flied Haynes For Fort to first, anned Sawyer singled, orced Sawyer, Ginter singled, Ca- brera fanned Meade Del ries popped to first Eighth Inning Lakeland —Van Brazier flied to center, Stevens ponped flied to vight, No runs For o catcher Fort Rio o popped to Spivey For Fort Meade-—Rive fanned, | popular little lady, her young were all de ted to attend, and the afternoon pleasantly spent in playi hearts Refreshments of ice cream ind cake, punch and candy were served which all very much enjoyed. The | little hostess received a pretty ar ray of lovely gifts which she val highly J————— most they do by giving tertainment selling news post-cards They have met with many adver tures since leaving home, being mistaken for revenuers 1 the mountains of Kentucky, arrested as tramps on more than one occasior and underzoing other experient Q9 performance # M’*Mm%*fl* U[SHC 4 T ) FEATURE REELS—3 AND VAUDEVILLE 0C ’FRS AND MARVIN the 3 weeks ement, h a hit here act f good clean com- y singing TWO0 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 4 BIG FEATURE REELS—4 A grea : FOOT OF ROMANCE ™ ¢ ing Comedy | va 1d¢ 3 ; featurin rettiest girl in pic- STREET SINGERS | 300D MUSIC ALWAYS .A.MI\EES DAILY OWem ¥ | 1 PRICE OF TREACHERY - Five reeler | nomical. |Open House [u()m Patrons and Fellow Citizens You and are cordially invitec to visit inspect the opera tion of our Dry Cleanirg Plant M tike pleasure Doors open from 6 A, to TP.M. Wewi von througt @ Laketand Dry Cleaning PLANT G. C. Williamson, Prop. PHONE 405 *, Pine and North Tennessee JIMMY LEE ——— OUR MUTUAL GIRL motd hefore she 1 W dows in put a ball through one GOMMENTS ON THE GAME better get a real dia FFort Meade tries to get into the cague ball Vhen you have to sacrifice the win the house, Del in the third. Kind of expensive playing school Rio I'he Fort Meade fans tried to kid FTony Cabrera, but he {8 not the kidding Kind. One of them re-|g marked that Tony had never hit :1| b t 1 & and that he never would, About | travelled around the l, hat time Tony wses for a three-bagger and silence igned supreme Still we come on Algy, hit ‘; B2 T (Rt :i . . . ® - ranging in price from - Builders’ Supply Co. ————————————————————————— FOUR ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR BILLS Guess Who's 2% Sales Room located at '3 The Motor Shop Coming??7?r? We are Tailors for the Busy Business Men Middle Aged Men who take pride in their appearance. There’s no such thing as old age, 4 man is as young as he feels and he can’t feel young unless his Clothes are made to fit him properly. Our Fall and Winter fabrics from Ed. V. Price & Co showw all the conservative weaves. We won't take up much of vour valuable time if you'll come in to see us, Walk up-staires and Save $3. to $s. MOORE'’S “Little Stye Shop” Phone 243. Flliston Dldg. Rooms 7 and 8, s BEREP IS lll(f CLOTHES an advertisement of your We dandy line, - - e personality. have a ETOD THE STYLES ARERIGHT QUALITIES ARE RIGHT PRICES ARE RIGHT PP PP PSPPI :THE BOOK STORE LZTIEEEELIET SR LRSS R LA LA LA L RER TS T 1] BOGEEBBOOBEBBHPEOEEEHDDHGE HODHHOHEDHHHHHEEE GG RO Hd 3 Buick Automobiles i You can now see all of the 1915 Buick Models. $975 to $1750 GRADY DEEN, Local Sales Agent West Main Street ) | oo o Red Cedar Shingles (A-No. 1) Delivered Cypress Shingles (A-No. 1) Delivered - 29 Guage Corrugated Iron - - - - - DeSoto Shingle Stains (all colors) - - North Side Lake Mirror Av O 1L Ralway Phone 400 LAK IE! I’ALMS IHEAIR[ | G i S()Onhl()gdhOtW | J. WARREN IN THE BOLTED DOOR A Drama of Wonderful Intensity ALWAYS AHEAD OF OTHERS t read I | i ni i In Three Parts | . o ——————————————————— | olored ( of I | I | 1 | | | pr 3 i 1 _—__—_—————-—-_'—“ (‘a I other I r o d OB B it DB BB G HBDHHOBERHHDHYGOD D DS DG $4.75 per 1,000 5.00 per 1,000 3.75 per sq. ¢ - .70 per Gal. Rose Street ELAND, FLA. Speczal For This Week Only One Fifty Cent pack- age Symphony Lawn Stationery Twentv-five Rexall Toilet ation, the and any Cent Prepar- two for only .| Forty-nine ants Lake Pharmacy SR TR T A