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THL ., ENING TELEGRAM LAK EL AND, FLA 22, 1914, |And the murder of a single man flmlmnwr al peace is by the congolida- Each Town Tn Have ; Two Games 4 Week 180N CHINR oot v ok can s bommu-giieh 01 W) S 001 b he v 3 Dur l cletd. If one is a crime, why is the ; i . g \\ : ;] “ ist e fi > @ st e el ; rol the seas ne 10 08 ishme w: (Y Ing League bene\ A Success? i ! crime? The fact that o op o v or1d council to whom all differ- || P ~ In v nitted by a single man ““dl‘wnu\ between all nations shall be | ? a multitude does not submitted. Then we can die antle || Nothing Finer than a notice to t g @ é Tampa, ; f i he crime. Wars are od jour ports, disarm our armies, and | & ind | . by nmon ¢ o 1 build 1 hin Tl avy | # | Meade would forr 3,000 years and | umon consent of the warping | ¢ease to build battleships. The navy M CI th % the champio n ,‘ By nt Villions of money and en- fac Bifp are civ ]i'v\l, "of all nations can keep all nations OOre 0 es :g: the meeting 1oy y Al : d i n it more from building forts and battleships, | . . St \ndn@clup%ad’)‘i: held Mon 0 4 Haniby cah the level of the ani- y th whered tr and force all nations to submit to For S()mety M(xn‘ ! i [ing the | 4 : 1 on. H Neia0oBNae0 ol whole ved ind abide by the decision of the ~ - @ returned to 1 hiahd T 9N And, arter the bloody conflict is over [ Worid council. If we ever obtain uni- P()r BUSI"(’SS l“(n | after a visit i v : or the wild ar ; and t victors return to their na-|versal peace we will get it in this | F()r (‘lub M(’n, ¢ desert can g R, R 1edell, Suburb and Dy : 5 padll 1 O Boenten oy e s ome to be applauded as having | Way and no other. g ! N . . Tampe Tribune. [vesterday mory i gt K’ murder his fellow beine. Ulllt‘l‘["l‘ll'\‘]‘\" covered themselves with glory by i JEREMIAT B. SMITH. For Married Men Ltors of th b b T i i fa i presycthel pulpit s RS A N d A ivis has just re- l“.:\ i 4 Jae e 1 ‘ ”H‘]_'. RECIIGUItAtION ooy li .‘M?n[x[,l_wl!:'ld ; ]II\‘»\ ‘n\ ll,v"lxywl } HOLLINGSWORTH ITEMS | l:()r BaChelors' 3 e N ) a Very suc- | plans for the of ot ; e + TS act is aresult | stont as they ¢ ; l‘()r Sn]flrt Men, : k Grove, llesotoi[:i\‘r',i.l lhaniis o i R ; Hiptinil S are, why umanity is slaughtered ,;, Mr. Shumard of Venus, Fla., and s < i L ianion Gty WA g g o ‘ ‘ W and wrong o RIS IS staughtered on fganger, Mrs. Willara parniee o} For Gonservative Men s f closed ( i | conty action. He i < $ 16N we In ourlgpont the day with Mr. and Mrs. F N : i L s‘]]‘l:,?j.. ‘:"\ nstr 1 to ponsible for little because he has “l\j A ‘“i“ "Y”' j’,p”’:‘l,.“”,!w ,” , Paton Skinner Sunday ; ‘Or (‘Olloge. Menv : : ins of Sanford {lequue, dray , Llioncnp s ehanged by thess disaemr Wi ] Mr. Charles lolland and wite'} For Professional Men '_\Vlo Tl R S ,'(I | . nd ma nitted the d he has no renorse ¢ i el HES =( “"-‘“-“’-‘n“’“ Hetstgpent Sunday with Mr. Randall H - | I {other plans to pla i nee, not realizing the enorm- | JuZuisrgneapuplish motning inner and family : d, the guest of } m than th O [ ‘o H b L 1d, e g {meeting of representat _ o e e n an the murder of men and Mr. Lowery has been doctoring a Th(‘l’(‘b n()thlng B ! Hangard. four clul I vast n of nep 4 i ! 8 n | 1 ) it devastation of property, we will | sick horse since Saturday, but he is e \ m i llwlm k M=dog. will' go' into o doxdly : ' the world that has not yet | Miss Maud Turner is teachine the : f ' d | 2 rned: to Lakeland ! At this ‘meeting St Daton et it by pr 0 & JAULY ey aecompitshed, How,can we pur- | Hollingsworth sehool this term. The|] ONE Of our made to 1as Davall=twill be represente Y | s While we wave banners and build {and more have come in since Miss \ 3 ' It 1 1 e and consumed it, he li down ! § HUBLG 5 ¢ S 3 *0ats o | jnent organizatior 1 be of f o shade in T ranohiotn = monuments whose towering fl\“i.\l:lml is boarding at Mrs. Gracy | ('”dtb f(),r Id" and " —t Arcailia Ed Gar tasonist with perhaps no other ill picree the stormy sky in honor of the| It is the style around Hollings- ' \V"]tcr. { N o B L 4 1 ¥ ' with perhaj 10 other il / of Jacksonville are Ii\luml 'H‘.‘H his tean | feeling towards him, He fought sole- :(1 ors of the destrucetive batiles of | worth now to have one hand tied up. y ] aving been s'.lm.nonod[mlm;';h‘”"]-‘ and ly for the y ssion of the prize. e “"‘l‘ ol l“‘ Is In my office a ban ‘[\Ir : Will I\\ xll(lur and Miss llelen MOORE S § woulc » unable 1 et net tis rled ., : ‘o fuch are the last vietims Bi. of their aged mmhpr,' i be unable to enter a leagy |Won it ar ith the possession of ; i 1“ & S Ginigd i . ‘ ; : “ i Bt & N N at the home of fthis fall though he hoped to sco althe object vhich he fought, all deteat, Within its folds and between MiksieayEn ENLTIR ANGRot JE “lllttl(.‘ StY(‘ bhO p" “I B Ty ;11-.‘;,,1;“ league orzanized next snrip i 1 i : ; bk l. : its bars we read a portion of the his- ('Y Leon have just returned from a ¢ J. B, Ley, i it his animosity passes away and the ligiss: SRR SR A B 1'11!1(! would promise a Brewster team s ”‘I I”-m “‘_l l<”“ ®tory of our country. We point to it | trip to Georsia. T'hey report a zood Phone 243. myan and family, at that time Nl e With pride hecause it tolls us of the time Rooms 7 and 8, Elliston Bldg. { wve been at Ada, | All Cities Represented s ! Toyatlty of tliose over avliom it waveg. | B20mH, ini Monduy, o e NS, vesterday afternoon,| Doc Reagin accompanied Al Ym“:\l“’“'[" He nurses [()~ the sacrifice they made for what Faton Skinner, a ten-pound son. 7‘ AT 5 S fire of hatred and vengeance for 3 Professor Parker was o visitor it | s—— | Jeasant visit to their { Messrs. Wilson and Rhodes, we jthey construed to be right. We g ofessor Farker was a visitor a 1 ¢ He secks to avenge his | i o rEWON g Tue y t, like all the sum-llm\s 'nt at the meeting yesierday el taolin T er JHRot 1t with sorrow, because, not llh O ImEROITICRELOUIEON fiEli o callers at the home of Mr. Paton 1s, are glad to get back morning for Fort leade: G, G ¢ Kind withstanding their tremendovs sae "'i' . race O mankin 3 i St p: cile wela $ 1 Trimble represented Lakeland, and : ‘\\ i ]‘ :‘”“ {rifice, had they fonght until this day, I‘I“ Milt Stansbury and “”: WOt T Skinner on Wednoesday . ! TR £4 Ed Garner accompanied Mr. Mar it : | ‘l il l’ H {and had they aained every battle, the (\\' ‘]'” ;' the house on the hill on smi & S enlightenment, Is education, J SA ¥ . Al A. Smith of the Hrm OLyejain who represented St. Peters 4 GUERALION, 1y uiiciples of that war vould nof he sl A SCRIBIE. | hers, leaves tonight for bitiie T o A Christian rinciples instilled ;i Mr, Terrell Perry and wife wer | - rg 1e meeting was held n sy : ; changed by force of arms. Or by the i where he will 1 Col. “ CMAA TR A e b o 1is lite would deerease his in- | / § 5% . G, Macfarlane's oflice with ; imurder of millions. We gaze with | S - = — i / he guest of friends ¢y genial Colonel presiding clination to commit erime. llas it g ! | Sl i L fa t2 \Vitl awe and with sorrow upon the thou- | g4 o BRe BB od i B8 B B BB ooy o P L L ] Mr. Garner explained his situa-done it With his advancement in | B bR BREORERO 0P O DBBDDOD PP BBPPTPDEPEE 'S | Mr. Ge plaine is situa : N T sands of marble shafts that our mod- | 8 | e e iobtlon and: Me.: Marclatn atinounced | Svitzation ievhas aGyvanto: SqUALly.r o | by ,”q of l‘md(- I»Hlt]\'u St, Petershurg was ready to|'! the death dealing implements of | b R el lS lIKE CLOI"[S nvitation to partici- | """ ™" e : s L " SR R ha not tanght men that war ( | national celebration of | StCP Y and take Brewster's plice M oieed e sale murder unjustitichle in |2 _ ; [ et and TAIL allsabTieations ¢ After nhisihcial D AUCEU O MSGILIAIE L ‘W Hoible g, an advertisement of your e a ik \ fieatinge dbvo fithiteln tian the murder of millions in deadly kY ; B United Bibtes o [t mecting developed into a “round | iy : [ In conclusion, has our cifoits to |ds personality. We have a { ( y table’ discussion of various plans. |conflict is pronounced by the victors i [ ) hicazo Sept. 1 L field of 3 M CBRa et (make humanity better and legs erim , 1¢ v line 4 3 A g Play Four Days of the Week (et QLSRIONY i S0 0T RIS inal by eivilization and enlighten danay i q Fritz A. Hansard The idea of playing every day |the bloodier the conflict, the great : e 1 B i i A i o ‘ nent been a suceess as it dimin LD n of Port Tampa}|was discarded, and it was practically [ev the sacrifice of human life, the g i lastinight tu'l dad to bl Wed ; , g vilud ¢ fiold d crime Are we more eriminal i 1an(c as g aeciaec 0 play games on edniezday, |[more gior S 18 regaraed e e X Ty > than we were 6,000 years ago? If so | Mrs. J. W. Han-[Thursday, Friday and Saturday of by the victor In onr inconsistent L taited in it : : ’;'v i : THESTYLESfiRER|GHT 7 : ; wave failed in the most vitel item tor Hansard returned |every week. Making the position we deem the murder of mil-| ‘ el i i QUALITIES ARE RIGHT i . i wear a great deal an oend a this morning bat Mrs. [games each would give eve nms righ relics of glovy. | ‘ ! ereat deal of money to aeccomnlish PRICES ARE R lGHT emain here for about|the circuit two games every weel J one of which wonld either I I il tin Vv " /| ns t COuEn oonr Thuersday date or a Saturday wtn ‘ el '”\ i " 2 . i vog for war We cannot have uni rson, who has forf The Labor Day games eS Ll SlHDL 34 v , raal peace while all nations arc onductor on theplayed in Tampa and St. Petershurs ind Homesassa, | These two cities have by far universal peace, and at the same o THE BOOK STORE g | red for war. The only nossible .i‘M-”gv«g.qugut».g,.g..gugm.‘vug.m..,ug..m.v.@.(gug;.g‘,g‘vm.g,fl,(g,.g,g,.gus.«g»wqwq.qq‘3.@“3,.3,‘5..;,.5,@, isforred to L:llich‘llld,’IL!I'l:v>I stands, and as the recvipts ! The soiled W hite l vy in-which we ever can - obiiin] i Whic i WS A < elabs hig was plekec as it " . ¢ s 5 -\ n R 3! X . v LR % 3 B make his headquarters {plan. A double header will he sched i k"“‘” ]"" L\\] aist S ! v here, is very agree- fuled, a morning game and an can be Ury can- . : : - i 1 also to his many ‘(‘”l‘”“”:] Li:‘xm-n UT and made to RCd Cedar Sh‘ngl“’s (A-No' l) Dehvchd : $4'7S per 1‘000 & 1 N ' o | The other matters were look new again @ + % o i e — |eided definitely, but Mr. ¥roer [ i aliowed 4o &0 Cypress Shingles (A-No. 1) Delivered - 5.00 per 1,000 , grets to note the [was instructed to work up a const e A i 0 . : AR (e i (A A e e A - & i Brother Wilson i.\"]n‘w-"!»\_: Monday He wa ur rOCCSS. . < : it i rial t@er, and it 'structed to draft a schedule for sub- |f DeSoto Shingle Stains (all colors) - - - .70 per Gal. 4 hat he will have | mission to the meetin 5 A l¢te recovery. Rev. Each city will be Dry Clcan]ng : ™ o | ing after the Ad-|the meeting Monday . : ‘: ;“ \Wilson ig incapa-!sentatives, who will hay ) o k @ i | between them. Eacl ty will alse 1s the oaly P , "’ be prepared to deposit a $190 guar R > ) . y i e BT SAFE Builders’ Supply Co. of the K. K. Ks. on |ries, at this meeting. Ofticers will | Method y Tables were ar-|be elected and @ permanent orzal o % 5 y ind the time passed | zation cffected \ 0% North Side Lake Mirror : fer the girls whe | Mr. Macfarlane appointed Roscoc CALL 405 : ; ) I sted in rook :m'lt,\'.‘ulm‘ and Lawrence Gunst ‘;r 'l‘\ " LAKELAND A C. L. Rajlway Rose Street : r a delicicus two |care of Tampa's interest at \ & as served, the first | meeting Monday and geranivm Dry Cleaning Plam} — p, o 400 LAKELAND, FLA. G. C. Williamson, Prop. veeks at H Cor. Pine and North Tennessee . © mm and cake. Mr. S ere glad to have {erom a stay of isses Clive '-"IH‘HI»‘- Ark S Special For This asnessemeine i ook Oy A METHOD IN HIS ILLNESS THE SEA COAST OF BOHEMIA P FINE FEATURE REELS Auditorium Daffydils: 1f a far i tin DRt ave: ot Ble mighte] } g E e — o oot = 0 e . pa— o d‘ :E: ™ - e e g 2 s > P ot C,/J srasnat = P ) semmm{ > = % G show tonight; a : frw::n Schoolhouse - : A : RRE: 2 S R L I One Fifty Cent pack- 1 of th :-ll\(‘rll‘.!gx\j“‘}\-" [)“dm‘“"- ?' 1 FEATURING WM. SHAY AND o o pel : age S'v“"i':“'”\' La wn SRR, JIMMY LEE LEAH BAND b e Tt = " Stationery and any In a specially selected prograr o ATGAOTEEEE S S Twenty-five Cent STOLEN BROOCH .\f'-il» \r ‘:‘ A e e e e, : t s 1 Rexall Toilet Prepar- 3 1 nis wonderiul wWes 1 | : | | ler. See vvhr I;a‘:]" oreat two reel featur ) i THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA > 5 Reall ot Prpar. train and the | 5"%¢ 1 o ; A ‘ f robbers. dy. W 1so " ‘ » | | com ( ) I | and @ ¢ pntert ‘ | ' SWAN GIRL o e t o Fortv-nlne D OF SILVER e R / BY LISZT | SHORTY ON THE WARPATH orounNADE BY CRESCENZ : PANAMA PACIFIC BY ALFORD : HP'AN' e X Duene oy ' *""CECILE BY McKEE || e MUSIC ALWAYS N R PR —— HE B0OB INCOGNITO " I)harmacy S D, —_— o Special Monday— = A HASTY EXIT ’ FATTY'S FINISH 2:30 to 5:00 ' A comedy scream it i | -