Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 8, 1914, Page 5

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L \ el . Marlatt, formerly of [mer’s license and has had fif- grday Mr. @ing to Medulla he was on the jiof the pocketbook VtDle‘l‘OW afternoon of wit- ifan and more exciting to wit- 9y W. H. Bates for a week or thild have Bville, N. jes not know whether he lost Pney here or on the road. He ti FLORIDA LEAGU Lakeland Tampa St. Petersburg Fort Meade Results Yesterday Tampa 3-5, St. Petershurg 1-4. Lakeland 6-9, Fort Meade 5-0. Where They Flay Today No games scheduled. 'Locals Take First Place In Florida League By C. Green, Harriet Van Landingham of The locals simply swamped Fort ersburg arrived yesterday Meade in the double header planey 11 be the charming guest of [on.the home grounds yesterday, be- ll’ore six hundred Labor Day fans. Jupiter Pluvius acted more gentle- manly than he has heretofore, and Jackson and ;both contests were all over before returned home |the clouds began to overflow, Neith- pleasant yacation spent in|er contest was spectacular, but up C., the leading|to the ei:hth inning in the first n resort of that great State, [game it looked as though Fort Meade in the double header played with the three on base in the eighth, d, b“t recently of Davtoma,|prasjer singled, Van and Erie scor- accepted a position With j;g and this gave the locals the rough Supply Co., in the{jaaq which they retained. The e and undertaking del‘a"‘!lakeland band dispensed good mu- Mr. Marlatt holds a Florida |gjc while our boys cavortcd around | the bases to the tune bf twenty- eight hits. By winning the two games, aided by Tampa defcating the Saints twice, we are now in first Henry Woilfe and wife, who |place. Beck was in the box for the d rooms at Mrs. Browning‘s.l\'iaitors and pitched nothing but a ay for Pennsylvania, where {slow ball all through the entire con- 11 spend the semmer. Mr. 'test. Gillespie started off for Lake- 'who has been tuning pianos [land but his bad side got the bet- pming here, has enjoyed al'ter of him and Alvarez toolyf the tronage and says he will be !mound in the fourth holding the October. visitors down to only one hit in the N six remaining innings. The features of the game was the batting of Eu- banks and Brazier, and the wrang- ling of the Fort Meade team, with Beck as chief actor. Second Game The second game was a complete .walk away for the home team, Mills being pounded out of the box in the third, his successor, Brown, pitch- ing & much better article of ball. Hall was never in any danger and repeated his former success at Fort Meade, shutting them out by a score fof eight to nothing. After six and a half innings Fort Meade decided they had enough. The summary: First Game AB R H 5 SONAV) [ ) A l » ~ Stand.lng of the Clubs Won Lost Pet. .667 .600 .400 .333 »‘ Case of Fire one 5,000 $ Lo st Lt ) pcount of the rain last night s no meeting of the Board Notice will be made lat- e time of the next meeting. and Mrs. J. A. Pierce are ents of a little daughter born Mrs. Pierce was before irriage Miss Mabel Morgan. nd Mrs. A. M. ars’ experience in this busi- J. W. Johnson pockeu.wok containing checks and cash to the of $180, the loss of which not discover untii he had trip by auto to Medulla. Be- there tpansacting business ng a liberal reward for the and its in the classified advertis- mns of today's Telegram. land fans, and there are them, will have the oppor- | Lakeland— o 0 Branch, 1b .. 'Brazier 1f 5 Chambers, 3b.. Fubanks, rf.... Sawyer, ¢ .. Sawyer, € Cabrera, 2b | Gillespie, p .... *Alvarez, p ... f the ball game between d and St. Petersburg at the ty without having to e but to the Audltorlum. C. Green having wrranged Western Union to put in t wire from the St. Peters- 1 park to the Anditorium here the game will be lon amn electric diamona. re many who” declare it is [:-...;o—t...ocuc> SO moD2ocoom=eon l(ao;ux'x:—,..—nmy-o cooomo0oocoo | [emia i siterean oahaiive aal C oo OO R~ - 19 B Totals ...... Fort Meade—. Fries, Rive, ¢ Beck, p Dix, 3b W. Brown, ss.. Norris, 2b . H. Brown, If.. Mills, cf Simpson, rf **0’Conner, o] game at the Auditorium ' see the real article. One is betler is because there ngling to be heard, which, iglad to say, our team never § in but leaves that to those lass. The ladies are especn-' ted to the ball game tomor- jernoon at the Auditorium. Green does not allow downstairs and everything comfortable, and nere’s hop- game will prove to be an- ctory added to Lakeland's ving string. S 2o S0 ~wadaba T T U G N ¢ 23 ol normusoins s l | w | ~ | Totals 6 24 (Continued from Page 1.) Score by innings: 'Lakeland.. 3 0 0 0 0 0.1. Fort Meade 1 3 3 2. % — AJESTIC ndy 2 reeler and a good com- ma for tonight Auditorium Daffydils: If a mili- tant attacked the printer in the shoe store and scratched his face, would he be a Claude Clough? THE MAQUERADER ling 2 reel Kalem feature s the snap and vim of a pro- A big 2-reeler tonight, one of those famous Indian features full of pep gnd action; a good comedy and a fine drama, vaudeville and ex- cellent music. HE OLD VS THE NEW A fine comedy drama e ——————————————————— PAT DREW The boy that took four encores last night. Ten minutes of comedy and song. e ——————————————————————————— STAR OF THE NORTH An Indian 2 reeler that has a beau- tiful story as well as exeiting movements. ~ N ————--- GENTLEMAN FOR A DAY A dandy Thanhouser comedy ~ GOOD MUSIC Prices 5¢ and 10¢ Tomorrow— THE MEXICAN WAR reel feature, a thriller from start to finish 001000 0—5 THL ..£NING TELEGRAM LAK Summary Struck out by Gillespie 3, by Al- {varez 4, by Beck 4. Base on Balls—Off Gi'iespie 0, off Alvarez 1; off Beck 3. Two Base Hits—Dix, Erie. Sacrifice varez. Stolen Bases—Van Erie, Chambers. Hit by Pitched Ball—Fries, brera. Passed Ball—Sawyer. Double Play—Eubanks to Sawyer, Alvarez to Cabrera to Branch. Time 1:50. Umpire—Moore. Attendance—600. The summary: Second Game ABR H PO A 3 Nerris, Hits—Chambers, Al- Fubanks, 2, Ca- Lakeland— Van, cf Erie, ss Branch, 2b Brazier, 1f Chambers, 3b.. Eubanks, ¢ .... Sawyer, rf .... Cabrera, 2b.... Hall, *Watson, 0 N S L e |C—oco~m—|;~ S ot D | st —_ s Fort Meade— Fries, 1b Norris, ¢ Dix, W. Brown, ss. H. Brown, If-p Mills, p-rf O’'Connor, Newsom, cf.... lRl\e rf 3b cocooo gy la[ co-moO0OoOOMS Totals *Took Brazier's fourth. Score by Lakeland 440000 *—8 Fort Meade.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 Summary Struck out—By Hall 6, by Mills 3, by Brown 2. Base on Balls—By Hall, by Mills 2, by Brown 2. Two Base Hits—Sawyer, Brazier. Stolen Bases—Branch, Eubanks, Dix, Watson, Chambers. Wild Pitch—Millg 2. Umpire—Moore. Time—1:15. Attendance—600. e e COMMENTS ON THE GAMES place the innings: Well, what do you say now? Some trick Branch played on the visitors in the first game. Better get a rule book, Beck, and stndy it a little. Batting Bill Brazier was ‘round here with that Lakeland club (not a cizar). Four singles and a two- bagger were his contribution. Eu- bankgs added five more singles. | Those Fort Meade people must ilikn Brother Hall by this time. He \certainly is treating them mean— two shut-outs. ' Alvarez wanted to pitch both games. Some worker this kid some pitcher, too. Only five errors in the twe games, | Well, tomorrow our boys go to St. Petersburg for two days. The electric diamond will show both of the eames at the Auditorivm, so be on hand, fans, and don't misg any of the games. Tampa will be here Frldn): Saturday. The Elks will play the Mulberry team at the Athletic Field on Thurs- day afterncon. and —————— School of Music and Expression, Voice, harmony and sight singing. Children’s classes a specialty. Reas- onable terms. Miss Hazel Williams. Studio 813 E. Orange St. 3114 | AUDITORIUM THEATRE ool COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENSE An exciting dramatic feature THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA The highest priced orchestra in Lakeland will render the latest ana most up to date selections and bits from well known operas. DOORS OPEN AT SIX O'CLOCK Special Tomorrow— VENGEANCE OF GOLD 2 reel westerner THE SKY PIRATE Keystone comedy scream Special Notlee— All Next Week THE TEXAS QUARTET The highest priced act that has ever beerr in Lakeland E :::oco:fi—l o~mOo00®C® and | ELAND, FLA., SEPT. 8, 1914. PAGE FIVE There will be no meeting of (he!MimOMZOEOZO'SO'WWEOWPO‘Z‘O'?’O?O‘S’O’.‘O‘EOE'O?W?C‘{OZO&Q {Lakeland, Bartow, Mulberry meeting having been postponed on account of several members and of- ficers of the organization being out of town at this time. The meeting was to have been held at the home of Mr. H. J. Drane. Farther no- tice of the time of the next meeting will be made later. 'Blks To Play Mulberry Here On Thursday There will be a game of ball here Thursday afternoon between the Elks team of this city and the Mul- berry team. The Elks’ agsregation (has won fame and renown such as |come to but few clubs, and the Mul- | berry artists, desiring to play the {best that's going, signified their in- tention and desire to come up, and the Elks immediately made arrange- ments to have a game Thursday. The proceeds of the game will be used to swell the Elks’ charity fund. Everybody should make arrange- ments now to see this game. | Miss Emmalyn Barclay of Birm- ingham, Ala., has arrived to take! charge of the music department of Lakeland Business College. Miss innrclay teaches plano harmony, voice, violin and chorus classes. She will be pleased to meet any cne — | interested in any of these branches. : 3111 | Mr. L The Kimbrough Supply Co. have just received a solid car-load of pi- anos, baby grands, piano players, and upright pianos of different styles, mahogany and oaks, and will be ready to make a display of these pianos tomorrow at noon Anyone wishing to purchase a piano that they can rely on in every respect, it will pay them to wait and see our line before buying elsewhere as we can give you the best instrument in South Florida for the money. If you are interestea, plcase write or phone or come In person and we will guarantee to give you the hest bargains in the city. Phone 386; store on Main St,, near Evening Telegram building. 'Yes The soiled White Crepe de Chene Gown or Waist can be Dry Clean- ed and made to look new again if allowed to.go thtr ou g h Our Process! \ Dry Cleaning 1s the only SAFE Method Flyrn Gives Satisfaction CALL 405 LAKELAND Dry Cleaning Plant G, C. Williamson, Prop. Cor. Pine and North Ternessee SEPBPPBIBITVODH IO OBBERPBEOP SOPPDEICOSTEOTELEPDIPIED (g.mg 1"' THE PALMS THEATRE HEEBBEED PESPIPHISFLTOLEEPLIDEBILID | S 20 DY PHPPPDBBBDDIGDHD THE SECRET OF THE WELL 3113 Good | Roads Association on Thursday, thel“ O Qe = e e e QK S ¥ .;scu:»:» | have seen this ycdar, and the yield | I |¢ & F vou want yar pick of the prettiest line of Autumn and Wmter woolens Ed. V. Price & Co. ever sent out, at a price you will lite. be surc and Select the Pattern for your Fall Clothes Today Specify the delivery date that suits your own convenience, but have us sead in your measure before the rush season begins. That's the best way,to buy elothes. MOORE’S Little Style Shop N o Phone 223 " Rooms;7 and 8, Elliston Building QI CUE RSB POMI OB QOO POIOIOHOTONE Xe= O RGO QA O P =2 PREDPOPOIQD0 PR = I:OF'IIN' - 6P V.PRICE A O~ QO ORIV QIQOOQTOTONODG Mrs. M. 1. Brassell acd daugh- ter, Miss Effie, who have ccen visit- jing Mrs. Brassell's daugkter, Mrs. A. 0. Dayton, of Gainesviile, Tex., have returned to their home in St. Petersburz by way of Fort Worth, New Orleans and Tampa. Mrs. Brassell formerly rosided here and is the owner of the matanzas hotel. Clarncee Brassell is here on business today. |\\1Il be over 1,000 pounds of cured tobacco to the bit of which rappers, and will bring from 50 cents to $2 Mr. company has never before had such acre, every will be used for w a pound. Auerbach says the a perfect crop as is now being har- vested and baled. He says the com- pany has spent a large amount for the purchase of the proper fertilizer which this grade of tobacco needs to give it the rich quality as well as the perfect burn which tobacco should have. That the entire plam- tation is under irrigation, and per- Jacksonville, Sept. 8—Five hun-|fect drainage, and that with the dred acres in ‘“wrapper” tobacco, | perfect weather which has been en- 100 acres of this under cover, is the joyed there was nothing left . that crop this year of the Sunny Brook jcould be wished Ry the tohacco rais- Distilling Co. at Dade City. E.|er. The Sunny ‘ Brook lflstllllllg Auerbach, representing the com-|Co. increased its acreage in tobacco pany, was at the Seminole hotel [this year and will still further in- last night after a trip of inspection |crease the planting next season fo. to the tobacco plantation, and says|it has found by experiment and ac- it is the finest quality and the larg- [tual raising that the grade of to- est yield his company has ever pro-|bacco grown on the soils of that duced in Florida. Expert tebacco|county produce a wrapper leaf equal men, he says, !mvn pronounced the |to any in the market, and far sur- tobacco on the'place the finest they |pessing that sold from many other States and sections of this fatd. DADE CITY HAS IM- MENSE TOBACCO CROP BSOS SRS B S OLOROBOH O NewSchool Books Lakeland’s Public Schools will open September 14th The New State Adopted Books go into effect this year and ALL BOOKS Will Be NEW We have a good supply of these Books on hand and would advise getting your Books and Supplies before the rush. OB =5 HEECH oy 2O SO0 Sy QRO O e 22 Exchange value on old Books that were in use in the Public Schools last year, when traded grade for grade. Absolutely no Books sent out without Cash,.as they are consigned to us and must be paid for as they are sold. % g SRR K A Everything in school supplics. We save you money. Big Values in School Tablets our Speciality. Lakeland Book Store OB OBOIGHOHGPRPOAOGOOIB SR BHDPSOEOEUFAITERFO L=3 R s P e St S m (et R e @ D00 =2 OEHO OSSO & OWING to the con- tinued advances of A drama of intrigue, a three-reeler and you know when we have one of those Eclair Universals they are bound to he good. So if you attend our show tonight we are satisfied that you will not only get your money’s worth, but that you have not thrown the night away by look- ing at a half dozen reels. We will be honest with you for we know that if our show pleases you; you will be added to the steadily grow- ing patronage that is afforded this theater. We are just showing three reels of pictures. We show the best, We thank the public that attends our show, and assure you that we will do all in our power to earn the price that we charge for admittance The band plays on the outside and our 8-piece orchestra on the in- side and ous price is 5¢ and 10c. . mrEal . all goods in the drug line, we find it neces- sary to enforceour cash system to the letter. POSRBOELH AL PRRBOE P We appreciate the pat- ronage you have given us in the past, and if you will continue giving us your business in the future, we will give you the benefit of all cash discounts possible. Lake Pharmacy oy 2O SO S OO La=ldet ul Sul Sl iyl iutd

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