Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 28, 1914, Page 5

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; = L . eENING TELEGRAM LAKT!:*) AUG. 28, 1914, PAGE FIVvE \‘MA! ’@ | 1»(““’ fire: whistle was blown this 1 ' Ired " ; afternoon “just for i 1D d Ct D f t three hundred and fifty at the game, | ’ JUX W in: tinee.? 'y < i el s : 4. Was 1o fire, e e 0@ LILY Deleats " ; %{Rf}g}é};%]“r(%g”;z:nla()kOUGu i J e el Wi ( lesj ot and Spivey also. 5 B ¢ ) ! cial and busipess | Dear Editor If you have space ‘meeting | — : | eeting of the Epworey League wil) ‘ Game Yesterday in vour paper will you pleas 1|"‘ - A e be held gt ,\|1,\ Bilie: e i razier had an off day. Bill is sav- lish these lines of praise of i h:;v““‘ this evenin, g1 « o'click . As {Conti vnlml lmm Page 1) ing ‘em for the big doings. Q. Scarborough among your ma ' Lofficers for the ensyi, v Yer out ut fist, Mehar | readers; b y doin . | ) A \ st Mahaiw fy ; ¢ by so doing vou may ¥ g; i i » ear will he !V Ianned. - Nodi . | o ; I : R : (:' ed at this meeting, it is o | T | vampus still has some of the old suifer humanity: @ ltant that al] me ; | o ; Istutf i sty ar D) rough i § & hat all memberg 1o present, | Lighth Innmé | I in that trusty arm. Dy, S¢ orough is a tinishe @ | — | For Iade- B. Bowden fanned, { S e hiropractor, eraduating from ti A i k4 ! i Chief Matthews, of th Tam-! Bowden out at first, ]||‘|.~~PI|£"I"‘ Nest Monday, Ybor City ang Universal Chiropractic Coll - [ il BB | pu fire departmgony g here to fanned., | Lakeland will play the tie off, Ybor Davenport, lowa, recogniz 1‘(1 gener- Fucker and wife |conferring with ¢y e Ih“; For Lakeland-—Ginter. and l‘:r,l““‘:“ taken two games and Lake- ally as the best colleze of the pwater to spend Lakeland fire department ang oth- (brera out at t. Van infield hit, :]&H,d two. This will be a great game, kind in the world. Long befor i ers with a view to lending hig aid in Brazier out at first. No runs ; T i I Ly e e R - securing a lower insurance pati ! Ninth Inning | Then, on Wednesday, the bie fun s avoric thit many (of W patterson left this|for Lakeland, provided the 20 000 For Dade-—Irvin got first on Van's starts and in the mean time our s, vl i ville, where she"l“”“‘ 1ssue proposed to e issued for ] rror and was caught off first, In- boys are going to the old practicing, -”‘l-“l“?‘m i ( : praise was ace rd i it « guest of Miss the better equipment of the Hire: das ) s forced In- | You need not worry, fans, Lakeland In' ;”“ “.m"”-‘“\;” m'\l e Ao g N : Wi s 3 ient period, and we v lost te | 1wo weeks, jpartment shall carry. Capt, Maf-! g got hit, Pearce out at will be right there. (. GREEN. | ‘ : St ikl ) 2 flisi | our community what Lakeland thews hag had wide experience in f i = A o ; 1 F G e gained, a sincere man of his pro [ and wife, of St. Such matters, and he is emphatic in !, ° G U fession. Dear people, 1 or a few days, [his opinion that it would be an ey. | Branch dingled, scoring s AKELAND'S NEWEST | dilici i e M F. T. bensive kind of i Watson sacrificed, Sawyer singled o _..to your paper on account o e i : 18 kind b 3l e n sacrificed, Sawyer singled ¢ ) B : @ 1 Mrs | ot economy that would SRR 5 Sl ENTERPRISE he did for me, a sufferer o Y'I\ inot expend $20,000 when by doine s LB i batting ——n e L i Y doingtyon e e et BET but am now able to carry s 5% it S0 & qual or OOr sUm vht 1 % RS L, ; W i i i 2 ' ? CS ] e ‘ equal or darger sumniight ey o S . [English Woelen Mills, the World's on my work with no inconvenience 225 All-Wool Fabrics ‘ 1z of the Board Saved in insurance premium y . w B, Bowde lLakeland Board had mot visited Lakeland for abont held at the usual 'a vear and he expressed himself 7:30 o'clock. surprised at the mwm LS B Store here in the Futch & Wi $16.50 to $25.00 ¢ successtully treated for stom Gentry Building ach trouble, of which they wer was struek out by the pitcher pin Iy by the umps, Ihis is the most remarkable v and substan s he L BUMILGE U0 Sy o viest Thilans: Open Branch whatever. My danghter and mother | JTAILOR TO MEASURE ; i T e s : long sufferers, We feel it our duty ! itial evidences of improvement pr v[_h“‘ “:";n“v(\ L . 1 Pivis firm will be vepresented here o do good to all we can and we ofter that has ever been UI—I ckson, Sr., and sented by the city i = At Mo R AL Blumberg and Mr. [gype the public who read these line ered you to sccure a perfect fiss louise Lamb, | Lakeland : B. Scher, of Chicago. Mr. |{hat they are not one-half the ap- Jbeauty of a suit or coat in just } ad Mrs. A. W. Sise, | o AB R I PO B Blumbers was formerly districr preciation we have for Dr. 2carbor (‘\:h‘t]y the style you like, the ¢ the guests of HON A J ANGLE VISITOR 'Hl" er, h P00 0 0tmanazer of this firm's numerous [ough. I would be elad to answer lscason's newest fashion, in . “ubrer. Al ) 2 [ stores SO0 i ar i o : 85 p. Hickson. TO LAKELAND TODAY Cabrera, b st LG 1 |stores in Fennessee, with headquar- any questions from any on» inter he prettiest and best of fa ! Van, ss £ 000 N2l 2itens ini Chattancoga,. Swhile DA 1 H { ! 4 i FUIEHPNSt Mr. Hosted. wwicks at a price one-half what ¢ 5 : I Brazier, 1 b0 1 0jScher held the same position B A L price oue-digs v R, I1. Cooper ar- Hon. Allie I Angle, who wa ; razier, It 1 { ( 0 1er held the same position m: | Respectfully vou \\"llltl "\I“'” to pay ; oruing from Kentucky, |candidate for Congress in opposition PV If e L el RO UL IS L R SIS ) FERD PEREY. We have just placed on dis- won spending sev- 1to Mr. Sparkman in the last cam Garlets, of ... D 0SSl 2301 Arlington Ave lav, the magnificent new Fall 4 n ey say they are glad 'paign, and who is now harbor mas- » AtSom. 1h-p.. 2 0 0 ¢ 1) The HKnglish Woolen Mills will 3074 DAVENPORT, 10\WVA ashions of the American La- { it ;i & St l_ s i e Gl tmake this city headquarters for the bl o e i el and we are glud:tl-l‘ at Tampa, is in Lakeland today, \' \ Tt " DR "_\-.‘A,\,\ oF |:\“|‘i‘.[| ..\\1nl~l “,‘) 1Iw"nmi'<‘ e Ve dies Tailoring Co., of Chic: A and is being warmly ereeted by his) VOTIRaM p o2 0110 S 1111} A ‘I“ ‘\ ) i LXECUTOR'S NOIIUE Nowhere 18 there a i . 1 o EIRRRNEHT ad 05 and S centra () Hriends i A e s e R ch S e Tt ) [ [l ¢ ¢ e ; st i Am “,h“m it A ke lxMehare. 11 1 0 o ¢ olcation making it more convenient Notice s hereby given o ati eved- variety of styles, more authen h buiernian, of the I‘l()l‘ldd.’mlhflwl‘ inthis section. 'Mp, Angle |2 =S ) t0 Tinndle. thelen (repinidons muil orelitons leivs, lesntees, idovisans: wid tic, or a ercater number of fa It Co., has landed ais one man who has suffered more | *"GiHespic Sl A R ness and assurving theie pa- (distributees, and all other persons pbrics from which a choose. flo o considerable job of keenly and directly as a result of | ~ .~ _lwons prompter deliveries than !interested in the estate of le AL Call carly, see the heautiful i ptvuction at Lake Al- the war than perhaps any one else | Totals i BT 200 Lom any othor point in this State, |Moerell, of Polk county, Florida, de- ¥new styles, make your selec- i ommence work therelin the State. His position is the | Dade City M. Dlumbore s vory milel im- [ceased, that T have qualified as ex tions, order vour suit or coat ! best paying of the State offices nor- AR PO B od with our ety and optimistic |ccutor of the Tast will and testa- Hand have it delivered on sched- imally, but as his emoluments depend Blassinger, ss R AR bl 1Es fiture It was throueh his ment of the said deceased, and have ule tine all under a ].iunfil\: 4 . i : N 1 0 bl & i N 2 S . r Y . Redgrave continues to{upon fees paid by vessels entering ! Recvels, Zh .. o000 1 2 ereetie efforts that this fiem lo- (taken charge of her estate i hond of satisfaction. You do 3 spineless cactus propo- [the port, and as the war has put { Ingram, 1) A A B B i e I All persong havine claims Linst ot need to keep ;m_\lhiuu‘ that g growing some wonder- a stop to trans-marine shipping, he ! Boges, ¢ ........ SO0 A L e el Lakeland is to be congratulated |[the said estate are hereby nnl\llm? toaliiaeg it please vou perfeetly i s of this remarkable finds himself in the unique position |Neal, vf ......... 10 1 1 0fihat an extensive entorprise )”‘,\‘Irl'vw‘l\l the same duly attested, with- £ I many believe will |of a public official with his pay sud- | Pearce, p-2b 081 b ehe Rnelish Woolen Mills showid: 1o« |1y two. years-of the date of the st MOOL{E,S { o . . - . PO T et 3 ta iop accord- N 4 a great factor in solv- [denly cut off. Notwithstanding this|pmbry, 1f-2b 1 1 1 0 0leate here, and its citizens will ox publication of this nnnu.. or .uvuml M\ ; ender problem in this {hard luck, Mr. Angle is the same | B, Bowden, 3b-2b-p 4 2 1 1 0 tend a hearty welcome to this firm [1ng to law, the said claims will be ul ittl(‘ S‘yl(‘ SI“)p“ i jolly, genial gentleman, who evi-'3 pRowden, cf g 0 0 1 0 and their State renresentatives Iforever harred | dently allows business worries to in- |y If 2 0 0 0 0, This well known firm are the A1l persons indebted to th» said Phone 243. i thee copy of theterfere neither with his health or, el Loriginators of the $15 made-to-indi- |estate aforesaid are hereby notified [l Rooms 7 and 8, Elliston Bldg. vou sent us and his amiability. Totale ooy wonndl. 823 87 ",’ dual measure suits for men, mak- 10 make payments to the said exee : cd with it. Thanks | Although Mr. Angle lost out in Took Garlets’ place in the fifth. |ine it possible for the man of mod utor of every manner of obligation /| ‘o wi A ressional rac o views the " S E Rl R s e ar R ORE < owing the said deccased. k we will see your [the congressiona] race, he views th \Took Watson's place in the sev- means to wear the hest and most h-r Vi e B L J flies.” This is an |result with considerable complac [stylish suits known to the art of | ated: daketand, oriaa, F ro Rk 4 ) i letter from Mrs. Ma-jence, as he made a fine campaign S } th [ teiloring for a modest price. 8 A. DL 10 light housckeoping, close in; also 3 a lettey o orenanience; as 5 ki i E e **PBatted for Meharg in the ninth : , n 3 ) s for three refined | bi Hiillsdale, Mich., and{all things considered, cutting downi SR BT =\ \Watkof - |8 I TR D) £ Rt : furnished roon :. o B : f many called forth by (Mr. Sparkman’s majority material- S e Qualified exceator of the last will young |||-|l|, ‘|| 2 1 % 2 i earce i - e f Jan Morrell, hone 202 Red, or addres: 4 es of papers sent from {ly and giving that gseasoned cam- Sl R i ' and testament of Jane A 0 e p.m .‘ t Yt ¥ est people in this {paigner quite a run. Mr. Angle will dLeN ‘] : i decensed . Vil Box $11 ] H 5 o 3 ). Pearce 2, Dowden 0 A —————— P tion almost certainly be a candidate for 50" 1( A 1‘1 ; ‘j ;"‘ § foa l el it | i et P n Sacrifice 1 wre - ) 5 L Congress when eleetion time rolls ; T Ao The sotled White =it ) e % Stolen—Spivey 2, Cahrer v VA1 o ‘ | d around again, and ‘h«r f 11] \a ‘u it e Wi Entvey, Tl Crepe de Chene VC”ISI"Q N S T A G p A l N T 4 Pt A rill be able to go bhefore the people i i . Rac has decided to (V! ; it by Pitehed Revels YOW ) | M d P . “ d \I Al 3 with increased confidence and| it Y RUChE! 3 Gown or Wai G |llm (]YS (]fl S()mb y- $1 8...5..‘l ':JH“” and has opened of- oA Neal «uan be Dry Clean- o strength because of his wider ac-|N€¢ ) ¢ b Bans DRl Donble Play- Verigan to Watsor ed and made to THIS ISAGUUD MEmUM In 5 gallon kit H.S. Bancock, Mulberry, Il quaintanceship and the experience | McRae leave . Wher- | Van to Cabrera to W where they will be gained in the last campaigr s Ay foal e .[\!,“n t - il C is k s a strong | Umpires all and Turne i G ? ¢ N sver he is known he has a strong | I ; el b iiciled in Oakhurst [°V°T g e R 'S s [ ring ¢ » |;||1~‘ Time 1 hour ' nint oo k. They will keep personal lnllm\m..: .mq he n AT 2 Cae e h - . many friends during his race who | Attenda e —————— L thaln Ny Bt D BB B 8 B ho will be glad will give him hearty support in any | cate s T : political ambition he maj have | . S e |wher | COMMENTS ON THE GAME cRae’s pro- th affectionate \ 3 ] o ! Our Process! IS LKE CLOTHES § | § % an advertisoment ot your b ] personality. We have a % ; dandy line, - q THE STYLES ARERIGHT }" y nl’ .~ Dry Cleaning ; P g it & i ! the onhy S AFE ed to Cumbie line will leave loca-Imore, but what's the { St tion of taps on new main with D. {over spilled milk % 11 consumers of water, connect-|Yes we mizht ha v rdiner, of Gallo-| Al con acting business rdiner says that a trawberries will be ves Satisfaction H. Cumbie before Monday, as old on in, the temhan | 1o WILES EOR LN R L CALL 405 QUALITIES ARE RIGHT % e o e et of e s || Dpy cuamng Plant| } ’l‘H E BOO K STORE | “:‘:.m'm ::l]lnl:\l\ fl?r‘”«n;;xr ‘\l :”m 'N. L. Bryan. |! The heat kept Cor. Pine and North Tennessee e t e T L SRR R Rk L R & " uwi»w-e«»w q.«,u:,.;..,..:, B B PG BEE Lo b ¢ SpCCia] ESTIC | AUDITORIOM THCATRE * THE PALMS THEATRE [ T Bt bl bl | BEPBBDE PO EE oy hraase i : s 4 i WeCk Only Auditorium Daffydils If Mr ROGERS AND MARVIN Charles Connor bought out ATURE REELS—6 v “Qu I ding mer, how much would ————————————————————————— TLURE OF PARIS | T =——roeccusmhncammmms % biz war feature is our special THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA 3 tonight, one of thost hrilling I 2 ture, one of the o, e tation I nd rer stories that make pu u ms that has ever wing that th and the heart beat faste ! y ik g @ € At . ) cdies, vaudeville and son tra - ( Al n 11 T e e e o B 1 ShO‘Nr Forty-nine INISTER'S DAUGHTER e e ST, CCmS ARMS AND THE GRINGO AORS OPEN AT 6 ° re, one of those i . | KATRINA CATCHES A CONVICT THE FINAL RECKONING dy feature MUSIC \ y y | HOME AND COUNTRY HIS WEDDING DAY 1 Y Only 336 Seats A thrilling feature Keystone Comedy Screan : ;

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