Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 21, 1915, Page 3

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ISR e 3 Ve News In The World Of % Spofis o paid. The law requires that only members may be allowed admittance to a club serving liquors, but the en- forcement in Glasgow is very lax, and a newspaper imvestigator last ration L, cosneReBens 3T - R - A, = = Sunday obtained admission unre- ,‘,i@, *Reoenegyeyn quested to a large number of clubs, AN ASSOCIATION ..¢|o - @ s although he was not a member of : AMERIC *i'i' FEDERAL LEAGUE Py any. In several of them he found The best time of the year for the 0:0eNOUIBEVEN VP06 0004 g, o o """"‘;’"h"" n:lao persons seated E Gradvate. The world re-ts on their standing of the Clubs Standing of the g b Qen TR T L shoulders; *tis the stepping stone into v:. I; 1;_?:. \V.ui L _— panan 2 s business world. Start your boy or nl?ouu << ey : .gz: g;«:oklyn el sl LA E TR of‘hume::‘: Al;"il 21.—The ranks John G. Anderson, the Massa- JUST ESCAPED. BB girl into the world with some reward fgville ... o« o0 a0 o DREY. s e el 5 Te being constantly re-|chusetts fer, will leave Boston s 3 3 % Paul .o -+ ++ et 4 2 667 |Kansas City . -5 3 625 |eruited from athletie circles. Thelnnd eom-‘t:lNew York to live. An-| A circus man tells this one, ac-| (IR f(.""then work in the schocl room. A peapolis <« «+ ++. 4 2 867 |Pittsburgh .. o ; f -556 latest to join the number in this|derson who ranks only a trifie be- cording to the New York Times: -1l Rl.f h"om the Cole & Hull Store e City 3 %8 500 |Butato . . s 444 [clty is Tel Berna, the former Cor-|low Travis and Quimet, is writing [ Ve Were doing Pottstown, Pa. ||i/} will give them satistaction as well as aukee .. ++ +» ==l 5 .167(St. Louss .,k __ i 5 375 mell University athlete, who holds’ Golf News for the New York Sun. | ne Price of admission was 25 cents | |§IR pleasure for life. mbus .. -+ s= ++ 0 6 .000|Baltimore .. i % . g;; :he world’s Olympic championship —children under 10 years of age 10 | [H}& —i_‘. i '::'":l;fl:lng 31'000 T WA Ky PERBSTIFERISH (INASRALL - piayies, cel‘l‘tA';nons the first to arrive were Al Results OWD in New York and has|in order to save expenses for the ={|* «“ PN \ Cleveland 5, Loutsville 3. Results Yesterday enlisted in Company H. of the Sev-|University, have voluntarily abol-|® 12d Of about 18 and his little sis- | /6| :“':,“5““5 o FO"”PM“ o S | Kansas City 0, Minneapolis 1. | At St. Louis 8, Chicago 5. [enty-first regiment N. G. N. Y. |ished the training table. Penn prob- |t He lald down 35 cents ang||i§IR GOODS FRSALn . IRINCIN GUNTe | \ilwaukee 6, St. Paul 11, :t Pittsburgh 4, Kansas City 3. .B:"la has announced his' intention [ably will employ the money thus |2#kd for two front seats. bt 2 C l & H l. been made especially for | Columbus 7, Indianapolis 8. t Buffalo 6, Brooklyn 2. of doing a little athletic work for saved in fattening her football men, FOW IS s She Tittls sir1? Sak- ) ou ole u the Gruaduation time — B e exercise,” which probably means,who have been sadly defielent on the |4 the ticket seller. BIE Jewelers and Optometri.ts g e OeUIBeuen|Yt P e09046 0404 g e g that the former Cornell star will get |gridiron for several seasons. Well,' said the boy, ‘this Is her | RN New, snappy 3 ol® & Ut on the track in his athletic togs tenth birthday today. But she was | |}/R LAKELAND, FLA. and durable NATIONAL LEAGUE M SOUTHERN LEAGUE ot see it he can “come back." From all reports the Cleveland | "t b?? until 5 o'clock in the after- | |8 * ; S ue @ —_— Indians (formerly the Naps) are not | 2000 E I8 & i PP UONONONea| P OO0 5200045 6! The 1915 scason of the Central 40IDE DY better this spring than _ il Wedoour own Lense Grinding Standing of the Clubs Standing of the Clubs ;' Baseball League opens today, Fort they did last summer, which is not NpwSPAPERS AND PRI R : W. .L. Pect. Ny W. L. Pet/! Wayne playing Terre Haute, at Ter- 53Yi0g much for them. Manager! = delphia .. <« ++ B 0 1.000 ;WB;"H"? s == .. T 1 875 Tre Haute, Youngstown at Wheeling, BIfminghém has worked hard this COMMUNITY jonati . -= eeoee B2 THALUONE e i 3 625 Erie at Dayton and Grand Rapids at SPring to improve and strengthen the ol - -0 o o5 eo 4. 2 667 \'effll)hifi ce + . wo. 5 3 625 Evansville. team, but in spite of a large flock ekl e Bgi eV Orleans, . __ 5 3 — ‘of youngsters he does not seem to| : X [ B 3 4 99 | Birmingham .. .. 3 5 Jac have made any marked changes in Elig s Conpeetan !)etween 12 The Secret of a Good Flgm purgh .. eeiees A2 | siold &Y ack Johnson discharged ome of newspaper and the city of its often lies in the brassicre. Hundreds of thousands of women Nork .. a4 a8 R s . 35 his handlers the mor tho team. ublication is more vital a rela- yrear the Bien-Jolie Brassiere for the reason that they regard Chattanooza s : ning of the P! ; itas s & corset. It supports the bust and back ouis . . .2 5 .28 R 6 fight. He asked for some flesh- Tharet oy o i tion than that between the city and gives the the youthful outline fashion decrees. B .. .oaeee - 48 820 colored face powder and the han-' InSTE's BB YOURE TSUOW 1 PAI® jand any’ other of its industries. s the daintiest mor ericeatic g tdler fetched him a pack of stove COURUfY—maybe he's firing a fur-imp. peweppaper mirrors not on- Al of materiais are u n- Results Yesterday . Results Yesterday polish nace or chopping down trees—who i1 4o hyginess and social life of BRAS'SI flancs, ‘Walohna flexible bon- { Boston 4, Brooklyn 3. :: ‘:["“' Orleans 9, Birmingham 6. ‘:'"d“me day "";e Jess Willard's |, ity but the actual business Fustiess—permitting laundering without removal. i Memphis 2, Little Rock 4. ; ;hands and say: ‘You are a great| . . .:% A 7 They come in all styles, and your local Dry Goods dealer ! pjus_bursh 8, Chicago 6. At Nashville 6, Chattanooga § | . FF NS poor showing asainst fighter, Jess, but you know this is conditions as well. To the out will show them 0 You on Fertons 1f oo aom Losads deater cincinnatt 2, St. Louis 0 0oga 9. ' { sid 1d it stands for the cit he can easily get them for you by writing to us, Send for t 'mv s 'Phligdel iy & At Mobile 7, Atlanta 2. jGeorge Chip, Danny Morgan has one of the chances of the game and "vl‘.“w?'; £ ah" ik b 2 )d an illustrated booklet showing styles thatare In high favor. t New YorR 2, phia 5. jthrown over Al McCoy. He origin- it is coming to us all.” And Jess :.‘ hich is more t anbcap e ;:u BENJAMIN & JOHNES T e ot A el e s et ek ally lured him away from Jack will reply: “You are a credit to .or ?n)y'l Ofillerv ons 2 MAtred. .etr-' 80 Warren Street Newark, N. J. i ol = 3 Dougherty, who managed McCoy, the eame, and T hope that you will ?"';s “'tmb m}te LBl C"‘t ! when he knocked out Chip. hold the title a 1 time. judge 1t by its newspapers, nof AMERICAN LEAGUE U;? SOUTH ATLANTIC = e —-—"E—o_..:mnng b always consciously, perhaps, but PRL #| HARVARD VS. NAVY TENNIS | any such prohibition, t to the average man of business, R TR A R 2 " 2 , to be effec- 4 A H TR - KRR R R RN - RO ) !th’e. must apply to private clubs as [ bright paper with a reasonable Standing of the Clubs Standing of the Clubs s M ' well as to saloons and hotels. share of advertising patronage, ’6 ¥ ; T W. L. Pet.| W. L. Pet. ‘M‘_‘;"‘l'.‘::;'\:‘i‘q;‘fd'I;“‘:‘p"‘m'::‘;a‘lmrl; While this was urged partly on|means a live town.—Pensacola @ Can ma‘e a > 0it . f el SRR ST UITN 1YY Y RN R (R 2 g the ground that any such prohibi- | News. y e A B sl 2 .600 ,nlaron 3o SR ey play the navy team here today. tion should operate equally upon nllI 2 Bea-e’ cade” . Bland .. .. o .04 8 .571!Charleston .. .. .. .. 5 classes, it was also observed that in| FLQRIDA NEWSPAPERS. 7 hington .. .. ... 38 38 .500:Auzustn S AR | YALE TEx_éNS MEET many towns it would be futile to i \ ” MW“OM.M Work + i ot a8 85O0 Cotumbia .. ..l L 5 close the bar-rooms and leave the| No agency, no amount of, M M i 2 Dallas, Texas, April 21.— Y. A ve | ois .. .. o+ «. 8 4 429 Savamnah .. .. __ ... 3 AenE ““_":‘x_“:;;m = ‘?:::;clubu open. Glasgow is the most |money or corporate or individual ve em adelphia .. .. .. 2 3 400 Columbus .. .. ... 3 who live in the Lone Star State met “tTiKIng example of this, for the |advertising is doing so much for = p 3 §0... .o oo snixne8 B 386 Jacksonville .. .. ... 1 here today, San Jacinto Day. Over WOTkingmen's clubs herc are very [the growth, development and s ’Q\ 150" Yala men i wiilite present, in- umerous, and they practically all [prosperity of Florida as the pa-, Results Yesterday Results Yesterday jcluding Senator Morris Sheppard, ,*FV® Hauor. pers of the state are doing. | Boston 5, Washington 2. At Columbia 2, Savannah 0. who will be one of the speakers. These clubs, in fact, have com-|Through them thousands of peo- st. Louis 0, Cleveland 9. At Jacksonville 2, Columbus 10. ! pletely defeated the object of re-|ple and millions of money are Detroit 6, Chicago 3. At Albany 8, Macon 7. cqpt legislation for the ecarly clos- |coming as new assets of this Philadelphia 6, New York 2. At Charleston 2, Augusta 1. /LIQUOR REGULATION ing of saloons in Great Britain. | commonwealth ever yyear. The | SHOULD APPLY TO ALL CLUBS | Early closing and Sunday closing in |class and quality of the Florida CENTRAL LEAGUE Glasgow merely transfer the drink- papers too, are superior to those STARTS SEASON (By Associated Press) ing from the licensed house to the |f any other Southern state. The | P LA Glasgow, Aprfil 21—Several of [clubs. people of Florida should feel!| Fort Wayne, Ind., April 21.—The [the labor delegations which urged| The membership fees to these grateful to their papers for the 0 Antonio, Texas; April 21.— !Central League of America will meet [upon Chancellor Lloyd-George the'worklnsmen‘n clubs are generally constant great work they are do- exhibition of the San Antonio . 1o yyotel Statler here today, the |advisibility of total prohibition of:nominal, and in many cases are dis- ing for their state, and it is done, el Club opened here today for general topic to be “Play-going and |alcoholic liquors during the war, ipenses with entirtly through the too, unselfishly al'ld patriotically. days. Play-reading of Today." made a pecular point of the fact that ' presentation of a form of receipt, Thé money the papers get from ——————— 3] sOurces is by no maens com-|E aport 1T the sately: @ | Mensurate h the efforts made § b q,:;éf YT mRY cENS TSI R, ke Florida the greatest 3 7 Charcoal, olive ofl, milk of magnesta |State in the South.—DeLand A GOOD GARDEN COMES, NOT SO MUCH FROM ::‘a‘ :?::: :‘l:mu u; tt‘:nm throbs | Record. THE AMOUNT OF WORK YOU PUT ON IT, ASFROM Ice bags, and alkaline mineral wa-| Prophet's Liking for Narciseus THE KIND OF TOOLS YOU WORK WITH. WITH ter, a short dlet with green vegetables | - Mohammed loved the large-flowered | l§ OUR LABOR-SAVING GARDEN TOOLS YOU CAN may cure the headache of glutoony. |narcissus, and kas sounded its praises HAVE A BIGGER, BETTER GARDEN WITH LESS Rational gymnastics, physical cul- [in the epigrammatic saying: “Whos > WORK THAN YOU CAN WITH YOUR OLD, WORN- OUT MAKESHIFTS. ture, graduated exercises In the fresh | ever has two loaves of bread, let him ' air and a cold bath may cure the head- exchange one for the narcissus flower; COME IN. LET US SHOW YOU |THE ‘ LABOR- SAVERS.” [N ANTONIO KENNEL CLUB l Those who work for a better adjust. ment of soclal and industrial condi- tions may see In Mrs. Cram's act a forecast of a finer future. It is one of the little straws which point the way of an evolution which will end in an understanding more friendly and co- operative than the traditional capital- labor antagonism has yet permitted. | ARSI | WHITE LINEN RUNNER. Mexican Drawn Work and Hand Em- broidery Effectively Used. i s The buffet cover shown In the fllus Fruit and Vegetables Beautify. tration was selected from a set for| Fruit is indeed the keynote of spring showing. There wns a square table| diet which shall help to improve the eomplexion. Apples, raw and cooked, baked or as sauce; any of the whole- b 3, Why a Society Woman Joined a Labor Union. ache due to sleeplessness. for bread is food for the body, but the If a headache Is persistent see a |narcissus food for *he soul.” You can't make your hands look nice i yous g 1ouy bante ook »cs || SAN|TARY PRESSING CLUB they always break off and sho o iy Bl ."'.M CLEANING, PRESSING For Brittle Nails, Lakeland Hardware and Plumbing Co. VAN HUSS' PLACE some citrus family, in itself a whole | constitutional, or a sign of poor health. || REPAIRING and DYEING. o e el et e 0 e e e 1 e e 6 e e e ek pharmacopoela of goodness; the lemon, | You can do a great deal toward curing Ladies Work a Specialty. . the orange and the grapefruit—these | them in the following way: S ion G A s = eaten lavishly and freely are indeed | Rub some pure cold cream or white Satisfaction Guaranteed. health and beauty at any time of the GIVE US A TRIAL Kibler Hotel Basement. Phone No. 393 WATSON & GILLESPIE, vaseline all over the nails and well year, as well as the springtime. Theuw, | into the base at night. Once or twh to augment all of this, such things a8 | o week apply a little olive ofl, and spring onions, chives and parsiey are| pever wash the hands tn hard water helptul, with crisp salads of romaine, | or put them in strong soda water, for endive or escarole, always with plenty of lemon juce and oltve ofl. These things, not forgetting plenty of water, taken between meals should obviate all pecessity for physic. Internal medi- cines are not as essential as exercise, peoper dlet, rest, water drinking. Al of these, as sald above, will help to secure that improved and regenerated complexion so much desired when win- ter is a thing of the past. Special for Thursday, Friday and Sat'day ——————————————————————————————————— | $1.00 Bottle Beef, | Iron and Wine--- C Three days only Te Allay Pain of Burns. " ez L W.YARNELL frequent occurrence to the housewife, AND HEA ULING Aside from the pain caused, they do LIGHT VI AN o HOUSEHOLD MOVING A SPECIALTY w0k and Pine Wood Orders handled promptly. 2hones: Office 109; Res.. §7 Green Le Pharmacy Sy gd 400400000000 0000 200000000 by American Press Assoclation. MRS, J. SERGRANT CRAM. John Sergeant Cram, soclety nntNewYo!tdw,hndel ly belpful methods. Personal advice as to proper local as well as constitu- tional treatment is given, and the pa- Has moved their Plant to their new site corner of Parker and Vermont Avenues. i § il 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 Ornemantel Department of this business. OUR SHIELD | | ¢k I 55; ERE HY [F1 | : i E§ ] E : Egsl BUFFET COVER- Headaches are much more serious in ¢ the dIning t8-| sneir hidden possibilities than most the COBISE O te 4ok | pargons believe, and they work bavoe doilles. Hand em-| yyh facial beauty. Res. Phone 158 Blue ( lies and tumbler with disease, mucus and pus Zine - 2. broldery is used very effectively iuugfbu ;.:- STt o (ho Main, wit| A STt oTTo KELLEYS BARRED Mexican drawn WOtk | told abecesses, fevers of various lor: the sign of ISIOUR M . Plymouth ROCkS Popular Gray. | bratn trouble, distempers such as m-.sw Which is proven by our six the most POPUIAT perculosis, jolnt infections, or gout, eye years success in Lakeland. BOTH MATINGS . Gray 1s one Of 1s cool, 800 gigorders, tonsilitis, gastric crisis, con- | ment is & splendid . shades of the spring. I.“rw\(; o ton, dyventeries, pneumonia and | apply it to the Maker of the National Steel letter now than ever before whes s beunioe L Tl e g . £ The soomer you ge But the! . , and o, you get yous l:;’ Py o “”:;’f,;f:fi? ’:rx. s o redness will liddies to growing the better, ro, ,: .m: beu‘lf: ever carefal thought yoi‘: me tfufl;ish .tI:e eggs for 0 set. Special price per hundred. Lo s —_—-——‘- I also have a large bunch of How Insosts Roguists Spesd. rge bun Wuwh-’ nice young Cock Birds at -1‘ o sd:‘ ooy reasonable prices. H. L. KELLEY, Grifio, Fla. I R N W R R R Nt ey "y

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