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Citrus Seminar To Be held at Gainesville The large nur if there was his meeting and in-' attendance will; in that of last year. ing will, therefore, be held irom September of the replies shows t demand to be for the marketing of iruits. Owing to the seriousness of THE EVENING 'l'ELEdRAM LAKELAND, FLA., SEPT. 11, 1914. it was not fully equipped with ficers before the sessions last We are going to let Miss Maude Clarke, secretary of the ntertainment society, also re- tiring such officer for the dis- trict. tell us something of the particulars in her own words. “When I attended the Land convention of 1914, there came to me a “vision” of what what might be done in this corner of Florida, if we had a Southeastern district. After four vears I have seen my vis- ion realized. \We have held in West Palm Beach a two-days District Convention equal in ality (if not quantity) to - State Conventions. We in S. E. district as whole East Coast District before the division. Of these societies all were representedi but two with 4" general average De- 'treasurer. - societies as there were in' cocoanut trees. After the after-| noon session on Wednesday op- portunity for ocean bathing was followed by a picnic supper on the beach with about fifty pres-! ent. Thursday, time was found for a sail om Lake Worth, and ‘after the evening sessions, auto ‘rides, with Convention songs ringing rounded out each day. | Miss Anna J. Gunn, of Stuart,! is the,new president; Mr. Floyd Zook, of Felsmere, secretary; and Mrs. M. V. McCourtney, of the Christian Church in Miami, Other officers will be mentioned later.” It was a splendid convention. Let workers for others coming be encouraged and press forward. GRACE A. TOWNSEND. Interlachen, Sept. 8, 1914. i Business Conditions Good In U. S. e e —————— FARM WAGONS (. We can save you money on Wagons. Our stock of 1 and 2-horse Wagons is complete, and if you need a Wagop for hauling fruit this fall, see us. “COLUMBUS” make and the name is a guarantee of quality, MODEL HARDWARLE G, @ We sell e he citrus canker situation . state, this disease especial attention on the Mr. Lloyd Tenny, of League and Mr. Frank Stirling,’ are in charge of the Citrus Canker eradication work on the! lower East Coast are expected to be present and tell work and its future. Berger, the State Nursery spector will tell of the work his office is doing in the control of this disease. Experiment Station, in re- | will of four from each society. The! I West Palm Beach Endeavorers| of course were well represented,j Sit (tight! Don't rock the and our Juniors, in charge of boat! That’'s the watchword Miss Nellie Rowley, came, in today. That's the first duty of '¢ number about twenty-five, on every American at this moment. | Wednesday afternoon, giving That's what this country needs! us an interesting demonstration to keep it straight and safe and ' Phone No. 340 We Want YOUR Business AP0 PTOTTQPOFAFUIUE0 DOPPOPRPOIGPODOIQIAPOBOINPO SUP PP PP LOIOBOPQIODODOBC Bl Shippers b @ r———ree C. E. TODD, My, of their line of work. true to its course—absolutely| . . 5 the City of Lakeland hereby ca!l an election vance of such interment, other disp. of th',s W e 2 ionally -“!n” it needs “ | fectively with the outflow of i%und for the City of Lakeland to vote for removal. 3 e E W, e were exceptionally t1or-jd o or against the issuance of munizipal bonds In- tunate in ha\'ing with us t\\'ol Business conditions are sound. gOId' Plans are perfectmg to as Meretofore stated, and for the election of |tect and develop our commerce. ville, and Rev. George B. Wal-|ue has already greatly advanced. P 3 o We are preparing to maintain dron, Vice-President, of Tampa.|We have a sound financial sys-| manner and form by the charter, laws and ordinances of the City of Lakeland provided, to be participated in by persons as provided E. Stev- cause These officers added to the “ef- tem, backed by the greatest'«‘tfifit neutrality. . QueStions-Lfi}e;‘:;f,‘:’gd‘""‘ce number one hundred and of this disease to be a fungus ficiency”™ of the program. store of gold in'the world. Our may arise with foreign nations|™muis 24tn day of August, A D, 1914, fungus Greetings were received iro_m‘h;mks are solid, safe. There is as to what constitutes contra- gt\:"\\F.A:%;h, | and exhibit specimens of the dis our ~ State Secretary, ~Miss nothing the matter with the band. Such = questoins cannot H. D._MENDENHALL, ease showing its different stages Grace Townsend: Miss Ruth | United States. congel\'abl}' m\'o!\'e us in diffi- E. C. FLANAGAN, of development. has iso- Coffin, Tenth Legion Superin-| War will mean an unprece- Culties. 'The_v will be settled by meslc:sm:l_-ln:-n!:‘#s‘cuy of Lm::?:?ioo and has it tendent: and Hon. Chris Math-!dented demand for supplies. the ordinary processes. The growing in pure culture. By eson, State Christian Citizen-|Experts declare American busi- general principles of neutrality inoculating it into healthy trees, ship leader. Rev. E. A. Wal-iness will feel a great impetus. (Continued on Page 4.) ORDINANCE NO. 174 i " % & P RIS BT . i An Ordinance to Regulate the Registration of | Such certificate_ he has been able to produce thejdo, pastor of our church., who{\While other nations destroy,! Deaths and Births in the City of disease readily, proving that he|was absent on his vacation, al-ithis country will produce. | Lakeland has the right organism. Florida Agricultural Experiment Station. I C. E. CONVENT—I—ON AT held, Rev A. T. Clarke, former- WEST PALM BEACH. The first of conventions to come this was held September 2-3rd, at West Palm Beach, in the Con- gregational church, for the divi- sion of the State Union called “Southeastern O S B gtri SR PRINTING YES, WE DO IT--DO IT RIGHT Siearasseeaes 3 2908 SO LIXSOONSISOOVSOPOPOSOPOSO PO POPLHPO S CPOBIOSI MO0 B o BB Srdr ooy O B GG Send Your Next Order to Sl G APOTOABABODO GO DO & g 2 % E o * b4 - * * ® g < o k-4 o o o ES o b g 2 o 2l —————————— — ————————— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That whereas by ordinance number one hun- dred and seventy-two, duly passed by the Board of Commiseioners providing for the calling, holding and manner of holding of an election in and for the city of Lakeland, for thle purpose of voting upon bond issues, to- wit: Twenty thousand dollars for fire depart- ment improvements and enlargements; One hundred and thirty thousand dollars for the enlargement of the light and water d:slrlbuflan system and the light and water plant: Fifteen thousand dollars for the building or altering and equipment of Morrell Memorial Hospital ; And for the purpose of electing three trus- tees to serve as a board of public works in respect to said bond issues; which said or- dinance was effective on the 24th day of August, A, D. 1014. NOW THEREFORE, the Commissioners of Be It Ordained by the Board of Commis- foners of the City of Lakeland: Section 1.—That the city clerk shall be local registrar of vital statistics in the city of Lakeland, and it shall be his duty to supply all physiclans, midwives, undertakers and others requiring them for use, blank cer- tificates for the registration of births and deaths, which shall be of the standard form approved by the State Board of Heaith; and to receive and make coples of such certificates, and transmit the originals to the State Board of Health on the tenth day of each month; and to issue burial, removal or other per- mits upon the receipt of complete, satisfac- tory and properly executed certificates of death; and no dead body of a human being ' whose death occurs, or whose body is found,* in the city of Lakeland, shall be interred, or otherwise disposed of, removed from the after death, without a burial, removal or oth- so sent greetings. Though Mr.|\Vhile other nations are armed Waldo was away we had the camps, this country will be a help of two resident ministers|farm, a factory, a forge. Trade of church where convention was|extension is predicted in all di- rections. The immediate future is plain. The national administration ly superintendent of missions, jin Alabama, and Rev S. H. District Cheadle, from Colorado. is acting wisely, promptly. The fall,! The Sunrise meeting, Thurs-{sum of $500,000,000 is available, ‘day morning brought together'under the Aldrich-Vreeland thirty-five bright-faced Endeav- act, for an emergency. The or- orers. This was held lin the ganization of the reserve board City Park, with waters of Lake will soon be complete. This Attest : Worth gleaming through thel will enable us to deal more ef- though er permit issued by the city clerk in ad- H o QPRTH DSOS OROO OO E DTS BB FLD S DSOS OD U DTSS0S0 & QBB S D SLIDIO GBS O QSO 0HE HOSOSVBOBGH OO DI DEOSOTOCOSO SO SO IO SOOI S SSD0D PO SISO LSS0 Cra Sy OB O OB O OB I €6 SIS EC £ GENTLEMAN called at our oifice and said that he did not know we did : Job Printing; that he had ordered some Printing done elsewhere, because «, he had been told that we confined our attention to newspapers, and did % no Job Printing. This gentleman was a new comer, otherwise he would have known that for years we did ALL the printing used in this town; that right now we are doing more, probably than all the other printing offices in the county combined ; that we have a larger investment in printing facilities than the eight or ten other printing shops in Polk County combined; that we have built this business on correctand workmanlike service; that we have both the equip- ment and know-how, and that we give an order for 100 visiting cards the same careful attention we bestow on a large catalogue or the publication of a State- wide newspaper. We Do Do Job Printing; Indeed, We Do! SHDTDDT = (Do The Lakela FOFOTQSOPOFOFVIVEOLVI VO QSO S Section 2. That it shall be obtain e certificate of death, - 'out with respect to the person present it to the attendant medical certificate of cause of tain the burial, removal or othe the city clerk; provided, that no , attending physician, the c be referred to the health offic j for the statement of the cause of Section 3. That it shall be the j physician, midwife or person 2 wife, attending a case of confi a complete, satisfactory and p ed certificate of birth with e e ¢ 5 i i 1 three trustees to serve as a board of public the undertaker or person aeti State officers, Mr. Duncan B.|\We have one of the greatest Fem.'ut f\tr_lelncax’}h'reg@ltlry rgf works in and for the said bond lssues; to Curry, President, of Jackson-|grain crops in history. Its \'al-l QIeiCn, Neoses. 15 WEL DIO- he Baacon e e within three days thereafter; when there shall have been no midwife in attendance, then it s duty of the parent, householder ¢ the premises where the birth ¢ Section 4. That any physician dertaker or other person who v to comply with any of the visions of this ordinance, and conviction of such violation a sum from ten to one hundred d imprisonment for a perlod from t days, or by both filne and impri Section 5. That it shall be the city clerk to enforce this ord report violations of its provisions o to the police department, who ately investigate the facts of tion, and thereafter promptly i priate proceedings for the enforce penalties of this ordinance. I hereby certify that the for nance No. 174 was duly passed lar session of the board .of co the city of Lakeland, Florida, day of August, A. D. 0. M. EATON, (%, H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. . L. SWATTS, City Clerk. Lakeland Evening Telegram% nd News TELEGRAM BUILDING & First House On Main Street 47T T HE BEAD OF THINGS