Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 16, 1915, Page 3

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Proct Absolute. v R R U O RO e, raduation Time If you doubt there’s such a thing "I' » The best time of the vear for the i I | Sunday Papers. “Hubby,” she chirped, “dld the allies ' win this world's series I see so much ouisville Won. Opehing Game In American Asg' Yesterday about in the papers?” “No, my dear, you're a trifle mixed. The allies are fighting in Europe.” “And whom are they fighting, the Athletics?” Just look at husband and wife. Gradoate. The world re-ts on their shoulders; 'tis the stepping stone into | Columbus, 0., April 16.—The; [ ~ ihle s Ky . business world. Start your boy or ' & St. Louis 4, Chicagg o New York, April 16—Golumbia|was: for fear the fight manazer ore, said the goaded man, “you girl into the world with some reward [/ . i Bo 2. wil ’ me that sport sheet and you i« y ason of the American Association Cincinnatj o, Pittshurg | L,"'.‘”,’pm the University of Penn-|would want him to live up to his “u:thc m,‘;o.:;fon for their work in the school room. A I8 r 1915 was opened in tllnlh clty yes-| Philagelpniy 7, Boston 1, ,;Hi\:’“fl SWimming team in the de-|name, Cut Price, gif' from whe Cole & Hull Store EIE rday whtn the Louisville Colon‘els : e :c);am I‘I)neet for the intercollegiate Jess Willard is being deluged No Ragtime There. w1l give them satistaction as well as (S| feated Columbus 1 to 0. The Col- 0 *0 00 g e cen. o“P amplonship in the Brokaw Pool at | with theatrical offers, and it is now “Suppose I buy a bale of cotton,” vl i i offe ols thus ree;lveld ’ flyfling hm" : i .;‘frercl::f [:nl lomorrow night. By its|expected that the ring will not ses | sald Mo, Croulou.h cautionsly. ":vnny pleasure for life. B d with all hurlers in fine shape, FEDERAYL, o oy of Yale, Pennsylvanta |him for at least a year. It 1y this | 1l take up s much room as & piano, oIt e team looks like a pennant win- | i LEAGUE S ;\enl: w{n the title outright if it de- |well-earned golden harvest on the ”nh.l"l::h" .dv&nu‘:s!n :lo':m l: S r. The Colonals! play four games |0 ¢ 060464, 4, o 5 | White o Umbia. but the Blue and|stage that Jones and Willarg her oty g g e e “A PLEASURE TO Onr selectins from the o€ re, going to Cleveland for two Standing of the Clubs ' lsunt . 18 counting on a different re- | been figuring on. He has had many play and sing” SHOW GOODS” Eastern warkets have BIG mes, and then return to Louis- WL bl Ql:m-k 1t Columbia defeats the requests to meet aspiring champions, been made especinlly for |6 i, where the season will be op. Brokys % It 800 titte wipy other triple tie for the |but the general bellef 1o that: el The Appointment. (d Cole & Hult e Groahs ed the home grounds of April 22, |Chicago . T ) 1 667 th ® Will result. It is not beljeved lard will meet Frank Moran before| The two men were playing billiards. L€ ataduation:time — ety Kansas City | % .fis"' lfll_ the league will order another (he tackles any of the other am-| *“I have only ten minutes more,” | (I Jewelers and Optometrists New, sna Standing of the Clubs !Newark .. £ 3 800 Playoff, because the series would bitious ones. said the first one. “It is nine minutes LAKELAND, FLA d‘d ify W. L. Pet.|Pittsburg e ;lxln well into May, which would| We have always had admiration | Sfter five. d L AND, . and durable TR 0 1.000 | Buffalo .. ) g :mo ‘n;:: it :no close to the final exami- | for that far-famed smile of Wild “'g::‘l;'l:x::.n;::u.“ 5 meel s T RS R | 0 1.000 ;St. Loujs .. iy o 'ons in Columbia and Pennsyl- | Bill Donovan's, but we never really at three.” eveland .. .. .. .. 0 1 1.000Baltimore . L S st appreciated its true worth until iiwaukee .. .. ... 1 0 1.000 "% A Chicago man walkeq 6,000 ‘now. Up to date the New York ' Didn’t Apply. dianapolis .. .. ... 10 1.000 Yesterday's Result miles in eighteen months looking | Yankees have received 22,000 agate| I believe in the motto: ‘Never put Bias City .. sir e s 0 1 .000 Brooklyn 17, x‘)war;‘l'; ] for a name for himself. He ought to |lines of advertising in the news dis- | off until tomorrow what you can do plumbus .. . <. . 01 .000( St. Louis 3, ganer: Gite {have managed the Cleveland base- patches since the beginning of the | today.’ " inneapolls ... .. .. 0 1 .000| Buffalo 6, Baltimore 2« ball club for a couple of hours and [training season, and all because that| “Pay me that five dollars, then.” Yesterday’s Results Pittsburg 2 Chicag ; they'd have called him enough smile is 80 easy to write about. “The mle'duln't np]zly; that's some- Kausas OILY. 5T/8E Peal 11, 0 1. na;m;:x to o:tflt the world, Early closing stakes for the Grand | thin8 I can’t do today. el S ohnny Evers admi L v - bus 0, Louisville 1. o $09040 004 = A 'S admits he has an|Circuit races at Charter Oak park today testing bottle ,r;‘::.wnnd 1, Indianapolis 10. | s i ? :m. n-): wl,”"“fl and says that when | from September 6 to 11, have been | s g g ot . ilvaukee 6, Minneapolis 4 . K- o |0¢ Quits baseball, he is going into announced at Hartord. There are! Milwauke, . SOUTHERN LEAGUE < | “journalism" whatever that is. i 10 events, three more than last year, | A t e S s OO BUB B OV S BB Y O o S e uana o ol Jack Dillon’s real name, we un-|for total stakes .of $23,000. The m.hllvlnlfih-_. Erhm.mlmandhq. i . @! s _ bt o # ©|derstand, is Ernest Cutler Price. Ipurse of the Charter Oak trot has &{';'.'m:':".'x‘y“'m' nflm&‘mu‘:mm wonder!ul‘fl: AMERICAN LEAGUE bl tanding of the Clubs Perhaps the reason he changed it been reduced to $5,000. | %W.wmmwm'men : | /. L. Pet. — - 5 ® New Orleans 8o ‘I feel pretty blue,” he replied. I PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD, Department M. . .00 ’ _ . h (PO SDSHEBS YD O Nashville . $ ddnen Jack Johnson S |aven't any kick coming. 1 met a| ED, PINAUD BUILDING NEW YORK Standing of the Clubs ‘Memphis . . 2 don | big young boy and he wore me down g W. L. Pet.|Birminenam .. . : ;‘r: Golden Smile | ‘I didn’t dream that there was a v BTt e e t] 0 1.000 Chattanooga ; i = {man alive who could go more than Bvaintia . i 2 0 1.000 Atlanta : Rl : ls Rulned fifteen rounds with me once I start- N G A T O T A . it o SR | 1 .500 Mobile ., .. G0 G .1‘\011 1 i ed after him. That was my plan . A y 5 B e s against this fellow, whom 1 had y y _\(;m e ll : A;ggvr,ml» Rock -0 8 .000| New York, April 16—"The sad- never ssen beforo 1 put ;:;"nme":n ow can mn‘e Q@ ashing .. R i — dest thing 1 ever saw in my life," ¢ o | by N * |the articles in ondon. | made the }r(l‘,;:txls i l(: 2 :::‘:2‘ Yesterday's Results s":;j ‘::Ck Curley as soon as he hop- mistake of my life. 1 alone apm to | o Bett;’ GaMe” (IS 8 2 ped off the train at the Pennsylvania , Nas 3 ittle £ % blame, and T only wish him luck. 0” w“e W M 5 “;:i'l‘(\mf I"{i.rx::ltx:;:hl::k'“. depot Friday night,” was when Jack “‘He will be :humnlon for many 4 . a Yesterday's Resuits i [ nmngam g Johnson started to wave goodbye to | v, J le" £ ” é fi Chicago 16, St. Louls 0. .\{emphls 17, Chattanooga 9. us at the whart fn Havana and thes I:;:r:).le;nartl: ”l"e :P::: ;.f;:h\lw);!:li Dularl—le Jones enjoyed his auto- > e aye em New York 3, Washington 1. New Orleans 7, Atlanta 5. turned and walked alone an, 4 moblle since he got it two weeks ago? A 5. Philadelphia 3 4 s d " ing dumfounded me. 1 couldn’t be-| Auto Fiend—He should have. He's "J Boston 5, adelphia 3. Sénie e OT Belien u:n. own the pier. blow that will hurt him. His block- | run over three men, six dogs and ten - ('leveland 4, Detroit 3. i b ‘i v » 5 Beaten and a fugitive from his lleve that a man, practically a no- | cats. o|o¥n country, it broke him all up to vice, could have such a knowledge of S P i s SHEB G DO f SOUTH ATLANTIC ©see our happy crowd headed for the defensive work. I've always prided Loss of Appetite. toe G e U b o *1and of the 1 ‘ : A man put on a mourntul look. St s ediane Senes and of the free. 1 found Johnson a myself on my blocking. I think he High living made him holler, NATIONAL LEAGUE P i * 7|man before, during and after the wag g little better thap | was, And For nearly evcry bite he took P Standing of the “‘z!"b'l e Oght. It doesn't make any differ- here’s something you fellows didn't Would cost about & dallar. 1« Pel fence what he's done outside the ring, kn, i 4 2 g ow. Jess ruined my golden smile, RN cl- - ER-ER-XE-XN.] A‘\fllhany S R 3 1 _75.0 he Was a brave, game, generovs war. Rl y B Standing of the ‘?Vlnhl B ;‘:con drtv o aad 80T 960 tee insitle of it. He is the first, «<Jonngon walked over to a light, Meisturc Abesrbed L i i (‘)' Poicid b nrl.e:lon i ': l man defeated since John L. Sulll- parted his bruised lips and showed | A c::zu;-do o g ll’aq\:.l:;:::lper- lhdenlpM:n” R e Q::fi‘:m:h“ o van who hus been man enough to tngy g couple of the teeth which | haps not the most comfortable article Riiinati. . 1.3 1500 | Taskmonvills. BT acknowledze defeat without a hue constituted his famous golden | of wearing apparel—although granite ; . 4 .. Rl and ery of being tricked and doped gmile had been knocked out, in ihin sheets Is flexible—might be oago . . A0 Columbfa .. 1 3 250 out of his title, ! *“‘It was a left crack on the mouth | thought to be storm proof; vet granite ¢ ttsburg .. .. .. .. 01 1 .500 Columbus .. .. .. .. 1 3 .50 “About 9 o'clock that night we that did it. T felt them drop down | Wil absorb a considerable amount of = . Louis .. .. S | l .500 - - were busy over the count of the gate on my tongue, and my pride | MOI8ture. If a cubl yard of granite T=A ooklyn . . 0 2 .000 Yesterday’s Results receipts out at the track. The door wouldn’t let me spit them out. I that had been completely dried out " q U T AR SR 0 2 .000{ Savannah 3, Augusta 0. 4 o S were immersed in pure water, It ! ] » ’”/ : Chonedand In walked Johnson. knew what a howl would go up if would, according to the Unitec States : Charleston 5, Columbia 0. ‘How do you feel, Jack?' I asked they saw them in the sunlight, so I | Geological survey, after a short time, y Yesterdayds Results Albany 7, Jacksonville 1. by way of breaking the silence, for did the next best thing—1 swallow- | take up four gallons of water. A GOOD GARDEN COMES, NOT SO MUCH FROM Brooklyn 0, New York 2. Macon 5, Columbus 4. nobody seemed to know what to do. eg them,” THE AMOUNT OF WORK YOU PUT ON IT, ASFROM THE KIND OF TOOLS YOU WORK WITH. WITH OUR LABOR-SAVING GARDEN TOOLS YOU CAN HAVE ‘A BIGGER, BETTER GARDEN WITH LESS § WORK THAN YOU CAN WITH YOUR OLD, WORN- OUT MAKESHIFTS. COME IN. LET US SHOW YOU |THE * LABOR- SAVERS.” Lakeland Hardware and Plumbing Co. VAN HUSS' PLACE Prophet's Liking far Narciseus. O OO 9/:19,.9.1,9, m 3 A T IR i@ 3 -' o@rae narcissus, and kas sounded its praises S -/ oze la 4 in the epigrammatic saying: “Who» ever has two loaves of bread, let him exchange one for the narcissus flower; ! for bread is food for the body, but the narcissus food for the soul.” SANITARY PRESSING CLUB CLEANING, PRESSING. REPAIRING and DYEING. Ladies Work a Specialty. 2 / Satisfaction Guaranteed. iffure i : i GIVE US A TRIAL e JforLadles. N Kibler Hotel Basement. Special for Thursday, Friday and Sat'day % . . , WATSON & GILLESP $1.00 Bottle Beef Bt jé T - e Iror}bangl Wilne--: SOC O T & ‘; oy ree days only "Hair GOOdS o l::onw mYAB HNAU[U!:!I- Lake Pharmacy HOUSEHOLD MOVING A = — = and Accessories . 0Oak and Pine Wood Orders handled promptly. Has moved their Plant to their new site corner of Parker and Vermont Avenues. Mr. Belisario, who is now sole owner of the company says that they will carry a full line of Marble Tomb Stones in connec- tion with their Ornemante] Department of this business, strator in Charge Come and have your Hair Dressed FREE Green Ticket Embroidery Sale A Great Opportunity to Save Money April 17th and 19th---Saturday and Monday You will find Marvelous Values in all Departments KELLEYS BARRED Plymouth Rocks BOTH MATINGS Better now than ever before Which is proven by our six years success in Lakeland. Maker of the National Steel reinforced concrete Burial Remember the Dates--Saturday and Monday Buildng Blocks of al discrip- Let me furnish the eggs for em Red Cement, Pressed Brick, White Brick, Pier Blocks, 3 nd 4 inch Drain Tile, o, 7 and 8-ft Fench Post; in fact anything made of Cement. you to set. Special hundred. o I also have a large bunch of nice young Cock Birds at reasonable prices. H. L. KELLEY, Griffin, Fla. price per 1 1 | |

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