Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 22, 1915, Page 3

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dianapolis ..l .. puisville . . , Paul .. .. inneapolis . . nsas City .. . jlwaukee —= .. .. .. plumbus .. .. .. Results Yesterday At Cleveland 9, Louisville 4. At Columbus 0, Indianapolis 4. At Milwaukee 3, St. Paul 9. At Kansas City 5, Minneapolis 8. SR ARG IX-ER-E E-E N-KE-X X. TN %fi *00 0 FEDERAL LEAGUE R R & Standing of Brooklyn . . it Chicago . . ¥ Newark .. . Ui Pittsburgh . o Kansag Oty .. Buffalo ., __ St. Louis .. Baltimore . . Results Yesterday Newark 5, Brooklyn 3. Baltimore 4, Bufralo 5. Kansas City 4, Pittsburgh fe8e 00y the Clubs °‘3'0:o«v»o‘;,¢. < Pet.| New York, April 23_1n & little 667 more than a fortnight the attention .625 of the racing men will be directed -600 toward the Louisville course, where .500 the season opens on May 8. The -500 Kentucky Derby is already being -444 | widely discussed from the stand- 375 | point of the horses which will run 300 in the race. This year there is a trio of unbeaten cracks among the Derby eligibles—Last Coin, Iron | Duke and Regret, the latter being a illy. Regret triumphed last season iwhenever she met colts and geld- Chum Bob’s Sporting Talk William Farnham, the movie ac- tor, having insured his good looks for $100,000 we rise to inquire how much the company will write on Kid Broad. Harry Pollack. and Dan McKet- rick, who recently secured control of the Brighton Beach race track for the season have been very active during the past fortnight and ex- Pect to make a series of important announcements soon regarding some championship bouts to be held dur- B S Points for Mothers Presidential Game. “Who's who?" is a good game for Feb. 22. One may easily obtain penny pictures of United States presidents. Becure about six sets of, say, Wash- Ington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Grant, Cleve- land, McKinley, Roosevelt, Taft and ‘Wilson. Paste these pictures on cardboard. Then cut them in quarters and shuffie them together on a large table. Let the contestants work in couples around the large table. To the couple who first succeed in completing a set goes an appropriate prize, such as a neatly framed print of Washington for the boy and a box of candy tied with pa triotic ribbon for the girl. Naming the presidents is an instruc- L] ! Graduation . Time i The best time of the year for the | Gradoate. The world re-ts on their shoulders; “tis the stepping stone into business world. Start your boy or girl into the world with some reward for their work in the school room. A gift from the Cole & Hull Store will give them satisfaction as well as pleasure for life. Our selections from the Eastern markets have been made especially for the Graduation time — “A PLERSURE TO SHOW GOODS” Cole & Hull Jewelers and Optometrists New. snappy " e Y0608 DaGa ings as well as fillies and there is LRI - . Y Olroason to believe that she has & .lng the summer. The place seats 10,- Ilook.m in the course of the eommg'ooo people. When boxing shows event, are not scheduled auto races and other sporting events will be put on. tive games. The children choose sides for this just as in the old fashioned spelling match. After the sides have been chosen the hostess names one side Republican, the other Democratic. She tells them she wants to find out which party Is most familiar with the full names of the presidents of the United || States from George Washington down to Woodrow Wilson. Paper and pencil LAKELAND, FLA. and durable NATIONAL LEAGUE ICE-R-E E-E 8- B-X¥.-F¥-] Standing of thev(V!ln iladelphia .. ; pcinnati .. .. .. . icag0 .. oo oo * © S| : OUTHERN LEAGUE *bé’oé’Q%Oéoe‘o@ Standing of the Clubs w. L. Nashville .. .. . 2S 2 New Orleans . . Memphis .. Comiskey's White Sox will plny| Pet, |their inaugural game at home for 78 ](hlv season today at Comiskey !’nrk.l 7,Vith the Browns as guests. The We do our own Lense Grinding L. Pet. .000 750 S5T1 Manager Stallings is a modestl ‘man. It is almost impossible to geti B5T1 429 .286 .250 .250 ston . . tsburgh .. .. w York .. .. Louis .. ooklyn . . Results Yesterday [CECR ORI X Mobile __ ., . Birmingham . Atlanta . = Little Rock .. .. Chattanooga 7| White Sox have been given thirteen ¢ | Saturdays and fourteen Sundays %t .444 {home this season. Detroit will be ! .333 In Chicago for a double header on | 0 |May 31, and Cleveland will play the ! .250 {SOX two games on Labor Day. him to make a pennant predction for the world’s champions, but he iu: willing to state that he does not thnk that the Braves will be beaten ! without a contest this season. | Probably in no place in the coun- | are provided each contestant. The win- ning party. of course, is the one whose papers show the greater number of correctly named presidents. This ganie way be followed by a. in- dividual contest on the naming «f all the states in the Union, the prize going to the one who first completes tha task. The Secret of a Good Figure often lies in the brassiere. Hundreds of thousands of women ‘wear the Bien-Jolie Brassiere for the reason that they rd it as as & corset. It supports the mn-nmk and gives the re the youthful outline fashion decrees. IEN are u.: :m?u::. m:lst .eallfitilc (3 I 3 e . l:" mfpm:mflnf.‘mg— for in- BRASSIERES stance, "Walohn", a flexible bon- Results Yesterda; Nashville 4, Memphis z New Orleans 2, Mobile 0. Birmingham 11, Atlanta 7 e 3 ing of great durability—absolutely Gireek games in real ancient style jare scheduled to take place at the University of California today on the new track. All the ceremonies at- tached to the ancient games will be carried out to the letter, the scenic effects receiving attention as well s the rules of the games. The con- testants will be attired in Grecian |costumes and the officials will wear At Boston 4, Brooklyn 8. At Cincinnati 1, St. Louis 0. At New York 1, Philadelphia 6. try are distances so deceiving as at I the grounds of the Newark Peys in, | Harrison. Perched up on one of the upper tiers of seats in the grand- istand you get a peculiar erroneous | impression of the field's proportions. | The infield dwindles to ridiculously small proportions and you marvel at the home plate and the right and | !left field fences. You find yourself | the flowing robes of the Achaean wondering why in the world every [noblemen. The coveted laurel {hit doesn’t travel over the fence. !wreath of old will be the nominal |On the other hand ,measure men- | goal of the contestants, while a more | tally, the playing fleld from the substantial trophy will be given the | bleachers in deep centre field and a [best all around athlete of the Uni-|striking contrast will be found to | versity. exist. rustiess—permitting laundering without removal. The in all les, ‘Goods deales EITASE TS S S o oo 7 S dsker e cAn easi hem for it for an illustrated booklet MY‘I‘IIIII -‘51'1'.: m’;{m ‘II: ‘high favor. BENJAMIN & JOHNES © Newark, N. J. Nursery Play Tray. A truly invaluable nursery Lowdession is a tray of sand which will fit upon a { child’s small table or even rest solidly { upon the floor. The tray should have { upright borders not less than four inches in height—and a little higher is { better—and should contain a heap of clean sand. This, when slightly molstened, can be “bullt” into all man- |mer of fascinating objects, from the elementary “castle” of babyhood to a }complq.-te railway line, with station, 1 bridges and tunnel, through which toy /trains can be run, or the daintiest of miniature gardens planted with twigs and leaves and bordered wjith massive “rocks” formed of stomes, over which more flowers will trail, or a fortified town in which the soldiers, with can- non and the rest—naturally so popular TEE-EE-ER-E XN s e0eo0 AMERICAN LEAGUE R E E-E E-ER-X - X1 Standing of the Clubs W. L. L% -] &|e g SOUTH ATLANTIC You con make o etter Garden & %/oa have the best. v We have them G000 0BG @ Standing of the Clubs Wi L Pet 778 667 Albany . Charleston Macon . Savannah Augusta __ Columbia .. Columbus .. o Jacksonville .. .. | troit .. .. pveland .. .. .. .. ashington . .. ston .. .. . Louis New York .. .. iladelphia .. .. icago . New York 8, Philadelphia 0. ‘leveland 3, St. Louis 1. Washington 11, Boston 3. Detroit 4, Chicago 3. | Results Yesterday i 5 ampa Discussing State League And | How To Finance It ilbert Freeman in Tampa Tri- bune) ampa is to have baseball this umer. This much is certain be- | hd all reasonable doubt. Just | ¥, and how much is to decided at ecting of the fans which has n called for Friday aftermoon at . m. at the Board of Trade rooms. other certainty is that the gate | be wide open throughout- the son t this meeting means for finan- g the plan will be discussed and ecision will be reached as to just t class of basemball we will ¢ There is some desire for a| th Florida League, such as we at the close of the 1914 season there are others who believe it possible to begin the season |n, manner and favor a city league the plan of that of last year |nd' hances at the close of this are in Proper condition then talk of a th Florida League. May Sell Seats in Advance he proposition of soliciting sub- Ptions will also probably be tdoned this year and fans re-| ted to buy boxes, paying what y are able, hd netted nearly $5,000 last year | it will certainly net $3,000 this |5qded attraction South r‘lornn{u fans On this basis, three months yoyld take full adrantage of a re- he city league ball are assured. !gyced rate and general good result belt, Tampa and the merchants teams. One composed of col- | ipjs can be arranged many think and players and other local talent !y} mean much to the league an he desire for i probable starters will ®senting Tampa and two com- d of Latins representing Ybor and West Tampa. It is hardly bable that players will be im- ed as was done last vear as the t enthusiastic realize that there ot be as much money available as the case last year. lere are two real fast Latin S playing ball in the city now. ‘¢ the several crack players who ot playing because they can- afford to lose the time from their With a small compensation men could be drawn from their hes in the aftermoon. O the Tampa team there is much Tial upon which the league can Tampa boys are starring on ¥ university and college nine in [South and there are two or three he Hillsborough High School that could me depended upon to ¢ 200d. Of course these fellows d not accept momey for their és, which is so much the bet-| ©F the pocketboot of the league. the fact that they are plaving Rothing will not mecessarily de- from the class of ball of which are capable. l Be Best Class of Sport fact, there are many who msin- that daseball as played by our ®® and schools, by young fel- Who are in the game for the !advanced Results Uesterday Columbia 2, Savannah 8. Albany 4, Macon 10. Augusta 1, Charleston 2. Jacksonville €, Columbus 0. sport and the sake of the fighting, is the grandest sport of all base- ball and no one concedes baseball | any position but the top. Lakeland is known to be ready to enter a South Florida League. tempts to secure any definite infor- mation from St. Petersburg, Clear- water, Brooksville, Bartow, Mulber- ry and other neighboring cities have failed to bring any news that is en- couraging. Some may develop be- tween now and Friday and all will be considered by the fans that meet . Friday. It is believed that later in the season when the neighboring cities have become stirred by snatches of ball here and there, the South Flor- fda Leazue will be far from feasible than now. Then the argument is that cities which could not support a team for three months would enter a competition for a . month. With all of this no one doubts that the interest from a South Florida league would be greater than from a city league. Tampa can carry At- | Dew a eautifier. The heavy dews of early spring mornings are a cosmetic that is so easi- ly found and used it escapes notice. The face and neck, arms and hands bathed in freshdew to be found on grass and plants at sunrise grow white and soft and pure in texture. At night the careful cleansing of the dust of the day, with plenty of good cold cream to fill the pores with cleanly substance to be absorbed, should never be neg- lected; then in the morning, with rub- bers and warm wrappings, to bathe face and hands and neck and arms with cool dews will prove beautifying. After this is done bed may be sought again for a short, restful nap before breakfast, and women who long for beautiful complexions will eat a hearty morning meal. Nature is a great teach- er, and only to watch the feathered Arranging the Coeiffure. In order not to be plain one does not need to drees elaborately. First study | the mode of arranging your bair and select that which is not only smart, , but the one most becoming to you. Do not in the bhustle and bustle to be- igin the day’s work think that the | quickest arranged colffure will suffice. Neither be misled by the thought that a tight, closely arranged colffure is suitable to all faces. In fact, there are but few faces that will not lose their beauty by such a coiffure. 8imple Tooth Powder. A safe and simple tooth powder iy precipitated chalk and orris root, which any druggist will mix for you in small quantities. Another equally safe but less pleasing powder is finely shaved castile soap. one part, and precipitated chalk, two parts. If this powder is used every morning and then if after each meal and before retiring the teeth are brushed with tepid water contain- 1 an antiseptic decay can be warded off. Benefits of Olive Oil. Olive oll taken every morning balf an hour before breakfast is good for removing liver spots and otherwise ‘ clearing the complexion. Take a tea- and furred and hairy creatures is to Spoonful of the best olive ofl before note that they are always hungry in , breakfast and the same quantity half the morning. Better a couple of meals | 80 hour after the latest meal In a a day, leaving off the midday lunch, | few months this will clear the skin than no breakfast and a bearty meal | 80d otherwise improve your health. at noon. Drink plenty of water between meals. i Nettles her part and undoubtedly the other cities are May Seek Excursions A suggestion advanced by Tuesday which other prominent endorsed heartily is to fan ha In this manner it is Board of Trade secure hm: rates to d to retlize between $1,500 and ! Tampa from all South Florida points 00 out of the boxes. The grand |a¢ Jeast twice a month. It is believed that with some classy haseba do much to stimulate t a month of South Florida baseball to close the season Among the prominent fa proached yesterday were th bers of the boar whi 's league and many season’s All were frair loyally ported the a of the opinion that another league could be made a success t e was taken to ec ar year if ¢ Mt and stretch the dollars. learned last year moneé doubt that there are maf1 tures that can be materi ed. — G AMATEUR BOXING, \ proNsHIPS April 22.—The san Francisco, - western championship: western associations o for boxing began today at Panama Exposition. These pionship pouts will days. s open RACING Lexington, Twelve days rac today by the Kentucky The entries are large & of rules has been cut . superfluous matter bas ! ated. Some {nteresting con' expected, with good time. Ky., April willing 'shoulder the financial burden which may be heavy ere the summer wanes. afternoon d of directors of last seemed y expendi- | ally fthe A. A. U the Pacific cover R AT LEXINGTON if to il Sour Milk For Facial Blemishes. The French method of applying sour milk directly to the face to relleve It of blemishes is splendid—so it is sajd. A mask is made of Turkish toweling. the face coated with skin food, after which the mask is wet with hot sour milk and applied to the face as hot as can be borne. When it cools it is again | dipped in the hot milk and again ap- plied. One must use judgment as to how long the applications should be continued, for some skins are more ten- der than others. After the treatment the skin should be gently wiped with a soft towel and a soothing astringent lotion applied. This steaming treat- ment is ideal, for It clears the skin, opens the pores and gives a becoming and bealthful bloom. The cure may be hastened, provided the skin will stand it, by bolding tbe head over a heated stove or radiator, when the mask is on the face. ap- | Roscoe and s have ve the 1l as an f it league ns e mem- Exercises For the Lips. An exercise for beautifying the lps and making them facile and flexible is the pronunciation of the vowel sounds—*ah-ob,” “ab-oh-ee.” “ab-oh-ee- 00.” This is to be repeated ten times each at ten different times a day. A sentence which is approved by many elocution teachers for the exercise of the lps is. “Most men want poise and more royal margin.” Actresses and actors are given many exercises not only for the cultivation of pleasing voifes, but to beautify their | iips. mouths and other features. It is | through perfect exercise that the ac- 'uzr‘n face Is kept so youthful and by which all the muscles of the face are perfectly developed without lining it to far - To Develop the Arms. Extend the arms horizontally, then imagine a heavy weight in each hand. Slowly force this welght up until the over the bead, at the same 0 sup- such a his onomize 1ch was to reduc- cham- three g.— eing was begun here % Association. nd the book ! so that much“ elimin-| ests are €88 Avold bot bread, rich pastries and sauces. Educational Limitations. A small boy asked his father the meaning of equinox, and recelved this answer: “What in the world do you €0 to school for? Don't you study mythology? An equinox is a mythical animal, half horse, half ox. The namé is derived from the Latin ‘equine, horse and ‘ox.’ Dear me, they teach you absolutely mothing that is useful nowadays!"—Atchison Globe. ——— On a Business Basis. Shortly after the reconstruction pe- riod began, an old southern planter met one of his negroes whom he had not seen since the latter’s liberation. “Well, well!” said the planter. * t are you doing now, Uncle Josh?" (] a-preachin’ of de Gospil.” “What! You preaching?” “Yassah, marster, I's a- preachin’.” “Well, well! Do you use notes?” “Nossuh. At de fust I use notes, but now I demands de cash.”— Judge. Famous South American Falle. The falls of Tequendama are site- ated near the city of Bogota, United States of Colombia, where the River Bogota rushes through a cleft 36 feet wide and falls about six hundred feet this year—can attack and defend to the endless amusement of the young owner. This tray need take up nr' appreclable room when not in use, for the little owner can soon be taught tu scoop the sand up and put it in & closed receptacle. Then the empty tray may stand quite out of the way until the mext time it is used. Washington's Birthday Party. At a children's party one hostess | supplied the little girls with colonia) caps patterned after the kind that Mar tha Washington affected, with a fiche or kerchief made of white crape paper., A belt, a sword and a cocked hat were given to each small boy. Thus adorned, the youngsters were seated at a round table, in the center of which’ was a huge Jack Horner cherry ple made of Ped crape paper and trimmed In artificial cherries and surmounted with figures of George and Martha, From this centerpiece extend- ing to every child’'s plate were narrow red ribbons. At the hostess’ signal the ple was opened, every child pulled on his ribbon and extracted from the ple a little prize. \ SANITARY PRESSING CLUB CLEANING, PRESSING. REPAIRING and DYEING. Ladies Work a Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed. GIVE US A TRIAL Kibler Hotel Basement. Phone No. 3y3 WATSON & GILLESPIE, Proprietors L. W.YARNELL LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING HOUSEHOLD MOVING A SPECIALTY 0Oak and Pine Wood Orders handled promptly. hones: Office i09; Res.. 57 Green OUR SHIELD Py, — ISIOUR MOTTO Which is proven by our six years success in Lakeland. Maker of the National Steel reinforced concrete Burial Vault Building Blocks of all discrip- tions. Red Cement, Pressed Brick, White Brick, Pier Blocks, 3 nd 4 inch Drain Tile, 6, 7 and 8-ft Fench Post; in fact anything made of Cement. FLORIDA RATIONAL VADLY 60} ":1 A GOOD GARDEN COMES, NOT SO MUCH FROM THE AMOUNT OF WORK YOU PUT ON IT, AS FROM 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.” o e et e e of o Lakeland Hardware and Plumbing Co. VAN HUSS' PLACE Speci for Thuray, Friday and Sat'day $1.00 Bottle Beef, 5 O C Iron and Wine--- Three days only Lake Pharmacy R aadagaag it 2l ) Lakeland Paving and vCOflStI’IICflOII Company 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 Ornemantel Department of this business, Res. Phone 153 Blue KELLEYS BARRED Plymouth Rocks BOTH MATINGS Better now than ever before The sooner you get your Siddies to growing the better, Let me furgish the eggs for you to set. ecial pric hundred. y T I also have a large bunch of nice young Cock Birds at reasonable prices. H. L. KELLEY, Grifin, Fla.

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