Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 21, 1914, Page 5

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21, 1914. PAGE FIVE THL ..£NING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., AUG. S i | Attendance——600, i } ‘. E ‘.‘1 ll\ 1fl”‘l « :chr: ra got to first |PHOSPHATE MINE OPERATORS }m short's error, Van singled, Brazier | ARE OPTIMISTIC | nzled scoring Cabrera and Van, | CO\IMENTS*PN THE GAME F | % 7%' v singled scoring Brazier, I S L Cabioin Hor ‘ e A [ J / Two Out 0 Three TOm FOl't Meade valk ‘1‘ H\Y\ ke g should have been three had it not 'ry Leu returned last night from the i, atson popped to cateher, n for that Fort Meade SHANTY. |Phosphate mining operations of Nothi“g Finer than In a driz | Saws i ling raiy 11 i er singled and Garlets was out 3 lori 7 = rain the . ariet b South Florida, where he stated that sdrdrddddddd | [oatod 11, 1, 1¢ e going to third. Three runs. Beck was wild but BABE wa j”h‘ ¢ 16 toy : business had been large L H AR | / VILDER ¢ S ; y LY n the hom | Seventh Inning | WILDER | duced, but that the oper: s were MOOre Cl()thes @ | grounds y Wy S For Fort Meade——Beck and Dix ; — very optimistic, and had determ count of th Y S " lout at first, Wilder two bageed it }ill Brazier is some hitter. Five 7 4 ; A all, noue of the A a5 ’ S to run on a reduced schedule ar e H pitchers could wuaran: Brown out at first Hee bl s out of five times 11t the o i i s a _I l‘()l‘ S()(‘l(‘ty Nl(’n, guarg N r de- N : % PN S i stock all of the empty bins hey ar y + | or akelar 1 fanne Vies 1 s some record and one or the o 2 N ) 1" \ NS it protiy frecs r Lakeland—Hall fanned, Gin-| " : b8 helieve that the cutting off of ship: ]<0|- BuNneSS M(’n. ter out at first, Cabrera line flied to bagger. Y 2 picked t do vl ments is only temporary, and while N N hurling for fi Vo " |short, No runs ! ik For Club M(‘n, fans gave Hall a nice recep- |Working a hardship to themselves | Eighth Inning’ ion when he went into the box. 1y [and employes, will only be of short F()r Mflrried Men ) J r, which he [nine inni : : ] 3 3 ‘ For Fort Meade—Stevens ¢ 2 5 f RIS Wk il Y nd | rt Meade—Stevens out at rday's game was a sample of his jduration, and that their business | -”‘v from ;|< use. | test ; ‘. ] : S oo et fanned, O°Conner flied | work we certainiy have got us some start up azain with renewed l”()r Ba(‘,hel()rS' L4, ce e ! SEoAuLD | pitchier. He is the only man on the jene and with good priees pre- cals had been expecting [ Ry ‘or Lakeland—Van out at first, |4 e b ; Shic vailing, therefore they will ho'd on- l‘()l' Smfll‘t Men, ecam whose name hag but one sylla- {er to take par osterd: 3 K eled, Spivey fanned Gar- Mr. Hall we all weleome you |to their employes, and stock up for F()l‘ C()nsel‘vafi\t‘ M(‘fl jfvman, a former resi- S R : ! i heartil the big business that is bound to putWhoinow | i hown up at : y ) . N .adquarters, was starting tim 1 Wil Vit LA )i‘“ml Inning Saliag come when the war closes, or when l‘()r (A)“ege Men. warm up e % por: fort cade—Fries popped to i 3 . Alavi A 5 v ty vesterday. ¥ ML &7 i % By the looks of that stolen base |trade relations between the United By D nQQt n 1Ly 3 e T fal shor v fanne Yocl Ti¢ \ 13 | » Fuesday rrom rt ade and rd : ,4 DR ERECRTI SR Ta lumn, Rive, the Fort Meade cateh- | States and the war affected countries |0I‘| r()f‘ ghlonal I“(n ht NO Tuns, to his nam one at that, was sliehtly off, Wilder might | is again established oyse, of Plant City, Is ready for a tttle, 80 11 is no JHULALY o done Detter it he had had a e e There's nothing ;eland today. Mr. |disgrace that | ¢ 1 Lakeland better back stop D I it Plant City's finest [ninas. Hall ¢ R SRR el AB R 11 PO B ; ; It is probable that Hartford. fin(nr than has numerous triends {arrived on 1o 65 iy iinter, ah 0 he Teague is a cortainty, tans, so | L y ome. two hits in th FLE : van, ss . B “ | ¢o0 Anaty Rl e - 3 11t te ; m in Sngtan . good. We want that pennant and | paring to combat the open shop measure bult'b or ()\Ql'- (U now being completed |hits out of five times Watson, 11 ot Yhor City comes here Tuesday hodions residence of ten The score by innings EAT WHAT YOU PLEASE Tonight we are going (o show a N Rive two bagged it, Bock out ot first Fort Meade Mlat is what you can do if you|War the first ever shown in Lake = and 8, Klliston |'»M'.; 0 c: Conn., will be the scene of a fierce ; are giving hi al el 1 ) labor struggle in the near futvure, for o are giving him albox in the fourth ang Ulow e " ! U1et ns all prepare to root and ‘root R P S R one Of our mfld(‘ t" e and not a run was scop Wit ¢ # U Lthat silver loving cup, too Y 3 5 flh X N Galloway and family {livery, The featur I B s e S HLIvh, St sbysthe Shmploserst eARROCI ) coats f()r l‘fl" llnd into their handsome new [the hitting of Brazier wi HR ALY R 0 \ few days’ intermission and then ; \Vintcr_ onessoe avenue adjoin- |and Sawyer also contributed s 'ld,‘\, YRR g . GREEN. 2 MOORE,S proior residence. This is | apiece. )"”\;“"' Deeimtil | —_— SPECIAL AT PALMS THEATER | |GO WHERE YOU PLEASE— ST L \ b i g | | nandsomely finished First Inning N . ) Little btye Sh()p For Fort Meade—Fries out at first, | Totals 1... kAl il nnmber of views of the Kvropean Phone 243. Rt P : Syl ‘ i Rooms 7 W, Bail, a minister of § ed scoring Rive, Wilder out AB R E | take Dodson's Liver Tone Many Hland, so den’t miss this opportunity. [ | Y d denomination, weas in @ [‘- . One run. ‘ ries, . g 121 | people know the danger of cnlomel, Remember one night only woek, en route to Ar-! For Lakeland - Ginter sor Lit, o Tiyet they take it becanse they know R e e e he goes to conduct a i’_’ll"""“ ]f“".wlll Ginter, Van two hoge ; 2 At ) lll lof nothing better. Other peopie arve FOR SALE- 40 acres 4 1-2 miles 3 ZTe are o 1t and Cabrera scor Jrazicr o ' e oo g afrai Pl i R If there are ll;\ t“] g ,' era I(\I'm" Brazier got MM ; : ot afraid of calomel, because they W. HERMAN WATSON. M. D. from Lakeland on Bartow road; at deneomination né Hield hit anc an scored, Spivey J A 8 € tdo not understand what a dangerons - thev will doubtless Dbe ! forced Brazier, Garlets got to first on 'rown, If . O Ndrue it is. Because it has never hurt communicating with | third baseman's error, Watson out Stevens, Zb .......: S Ulthem, they believe it never wir? Telephones: Office 351; Res, 113 Red at first. Two runs Newsome, cf Ui No one needs to take dangerous Second Inning Honneh e & stork has been busy 5 5 3 f==Totals q TR i 2 ork ]f % 1 18) { For Fort Meade—DBrovn and Total o % ¥ ol mercury.) ohter having arrived at Srdoane soitats Ba s aeis it Struck Out—By 1illespic 1, hy Lake Pharmacy sells Dodson's f Mr. and Mrs. Chas. lon (Oltonter SiNERL. BRias s Hall 7 by Wilder 4. [Liver Tone for fifty cents a bottle alloway; a daughter at Morgan-Groover Bldg. 200 orange trees and very Lest of truck land and strawberry land. Inquire “Judge,” Ford House Lakeland, Florida 2036 calomel (which is just another form @rerireriefrir @ B Bl BB BB B BBD BB D OB O BB BB D PRRRG BB S REH SO .g,s.m.m p Y i | 3 11808 Ve i 9 i i o 3 5 i o son at the home of for, Van dropping it whon Cabrer Stolen Jases—Cabrera, Van 201 Dodson's Tiver Tone is a pleasant g b=, /. R. Marshall, DY 1y 0o aeginst him, Nowsome| o'oY, Garlets, Watson 2, SAWYer &, tasting vegetable remedy that livens > ; an advertisement of your b1 in attendance g Brown, Wi lder [t e Ao vl t oausine any o 8 scored, Sawyer peguc : g [up the liver without causing any re A Gl di il by SR e e TR ive, . Wilden e s ol L personality, We have a and O'Conner scored, Rive fanned. ! . pRtnigtion of habit or diet It has ] ) o Mr. A. J. Holworthy, | Two runs L\‘”" [none of the many bad after-offects . dandy line. - s family is spending a For Lakeland—-Sawyer tanned,| Three Base Hits—Dix, Brazer Lof ealomel and is safe for children it by Pitched Ball - Ginter [as well as grown-ups BB OB DDE lantic Beach, near Jack- | Gillespie and Ginter out at first, No | tos that he finds that re-|pyng. | Passed Ball--Rive 3 You don't run a single risk when 7 the hest in the South of Third Inninp,‘ Double Play tive to Fries you try Dodson’s Liver Tonv, be \ 3 THESTVLES aRERlGHT They are enjoying the For Fort Meade—Bock singled, vl'.:rv|r‘r<— Jull :E“d Insinger [ canns if you .n'wll'l} ‘-nmwl\. '”""“'"“I, - 7 4 QUALITIES ARE RlGHT r{ Lathing and will be|Dix got a three bagger and Declk| Time— = hours, i minutes [all you need to do is to go right back | biv another week, Mrs. |scored, Wilder singled and Dix| to where you honeht it and have v PRICES ARE RIGHT pton of this city is also ‘geored, Brown forced Wilder, Stev- vour money cheerfully refunded to . eral weeks at the same eng walked, Newsome popped to vith aoemile. Tsn't that fair? TH E Boo K STORE B laving a most delight- ghort, O’Conner popped to short Vot T Sk Two runs. eS‘ FOR RENT Rooms for licht hou 3 | high fly over the pitcher's box which Base on “"f“" “f Gillespie 1, by i:lml guarantee that it (akes the place 4 ’ TERY N FE T f Mr. and Mrs. Carnal CHlBaT e GRS e Hall 1, by Wilder 5. [of calomel . SENADY IS llK[ CLO]"[S % e For Lakeland-—Cabrera walked, cloge in, all modern conven- g a g e B adBa s s daa F it § DOSeDOBEEBPIIBS DI DD IE Van walked, Brazier got a three Phone 153 Blee HIEES The cotied White P. D. Logan re-|bagger and Cabrera and Van scored jizht from an extended !Spivey got first on short's error and ! ( repe de Cown or 4 3 aster Jrazier ) B ) paie York and other eastern | Brazier .w red, Garlets . popped ! Waist can e ]’l'\‘ > Mrs. Logan went sev-|fly to the catcher and Spivey could ¥ B ) to study the fall and Mot get back to first in time, double L‘Tt‘:lmd aml m:u‘n- Red CCdar Sh‘"glcs (A-No' l) DeliVCTCd 4 $4'75 pcr 11000 1d purchase her new play, \atson singled, sawyer 10 look new aygi 1 < o : ¢ kil itotar|walkes illesble. wilked, Watio i Dok TaneRn Cypress Shingles (A-No. 1) Delivered 5.00 per 1,000 wery and ready-to- | walked, Gillespie walked, Watson says all she heard |scored on Rive's passed ball lnendin i b b ot ¥ 29 Guage Corrugated Iron 3.75 per sq. alling extras every ive runs b ; Our Process! , : = S it st S - DeSoto Shingle Stains (all colors) .70 per Gal. illetins givine Fer Fort Meade—Ha ation flashed on [ing for Lakeland fanned Fri 2 5 walked, Beck popped to the pitcher Dry Cleaning Dix out at first For TLakeland r:n‘ rera ftenned sl Ilerald and the!Van flied to right Brazier e e e o on ot v S A FE Builders’ Supply Co. ) . o ‘\I ethod ldn't make the busi- Fifth Innmg, ilder 1 is a good, big town,| For Fort Mead : ~ - i 3 . 1 biz toy e CALL 405 North Side Lake Mirror ipport a daily news- on Van’s error tem went to the wall lSh\m\' and Newsome fan LAKE LAND i C. b I‘!‘,li]“,”\, ]\‘0\(3 S“-C(»\ vere well edited and 'er out at the plate T et Gl ot e N S L Williamson, Prop. Phone 400 LAKELAND, FLA. more News ixth Inn Pine and North Tennessee eeeeseeerg (SRR 0TS g AP ot i gl | TP J[S"C k ATRL it For This The WIDOW'S MITE THE SILVER LOVING CUP OTHER SHOWS SHOULD CLOSE I' hy? Just FEATURE REELS—6 livor A | - { fad J D VAUDEVILLE | 80 hted g WE HAVE SUCH A GOOD GNE e S e One | \ e ack- ! IN FACT OTHERS ne Fifty Cent pack AND MARVIN |ind touight JIMMY LEE ae Syaphany Lawn lean comedy and |little bit Ly HAVE NERVE ‘ Stationery and any I( o ] N r B 1 Rexall Toilet Prepar- E OF TRFACIfLRY R T \i- THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA CROWDS GOING T0 THE PALNS ; s here this |9 o THE HIGHEST PRICED ORCHES.| THE LUCK OF HOG WA ‘ o ation, the two for only b o PLIRGT 1 1ent TRA IN LAKELAND EUROPEAN WAR SLIDES he lighthouse on I 25 HAND COLORED PICTURES Forty-nlne wundred oth : . .VERE o = : OF THE WAR Cents GULCH RT OF ROMANCE tor = B A ' : { WE SHOW OVR REGULAR ; ENT THEN WE SHOW OUR —— I FILM SERVICE BESIDES — - e — sttt riLls U 3 P MUSIC ALWAYS - - | A HASTY EXIT Pharmac B - B A MAN'S AWAKENING Comedy S ' - to FEATURE REELS | A great western feature, t nd A :-:ETHQD }N }{;S.I}LNESS

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