Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 29, 1914, Page 3

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e v - ;andy!_Ca'ndy! Candy iom Stick. Candy to the Finest Box Candy ; Have you tried :ny of our IME-MADE. CANDY ? A friai is A We Ask. jo also have a rice stock of Fresh Fruits, i Dried Figs, Dates and Raisin;ults FRESH APALCHICOLA OYSTERS H. O. DENNY Nuts, s Pra-e 12; BASEBALLI ! fans are apt to be good clothes fans; a man who can afford to spend the time to take in the games can usual- ly afford to spend the mon- ey to be well dressed. ) b \ To the man who can afford to wear THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., APRIL 29, 1914 00000000000000000000000000 LITTLE MISS RIGHT : By MARY D. ARNOTT. Banty Rutherford looked out across the lovely meadows and well-kept gar- : dens of his luxurious bachelor home. | At thirty-five he was rather set in his own mode of life. It would take some- thing ultra-magnetic to lure him from his comfortable liberty. He admitted frankly that he was missing much in life, yet he refused to marry merely to be in line with his triends. “I'm quite willing,” he had often said | with one of his rare smiles, “to capitu- late when Miss Right comes along. She | must be an exact fit into my scheme of existence, otherwise, | am content to i rule my solitary domain.” “The trouble with you is,” said his sister, “that you are waiting for some superhuman woman who has all the graces and none of the dis-graces of her sex. You always see all the fruits first.” “I'm afraid I was born too late,” + laughed Banty. *“I really believe that 1 would fancy the old-fashioned type. There is something so comfortable about a woman sitting quietly em- broidering—it rests a man's nerves. Girls nowadays are so fidgety; they lack poise and consider a constant stream of small talk to be entertain- ing. Also, I don't like the modern dressing.” “In which case,” laughed his sister, “I would advise you to go up into rural New Lngland. There are lots of Pris- ’ cillas there—I've no doubt.” It was not at his sister's suggestion, nor yet because he was in quest of a Priscilla, but simply because fancy willed it, that Rutherford found him- self a few weeks later in a small ham- let in the White mountains. Two con- Your Hair Needs Parasian Sage It Quickly Removes Dandruff Just because your hair is full of ! dandruff, thin, streaky, dull and never will do up to look pretty, do’ not despair. Beautiful hair, thick,{ fllufty, lustrous and absolutely free | from dandruff is only a matter of care. Parisian Sage frequently applied will work wonders. Just one appli- cation stops itching head, removes dandruff and all excessive oil. It goes right to the hair roots and fur- nishes the nourishment needed—the hair becomes soft, fluffy, abundant and radiant with life. Parisian Sage not only saves the hair but stimulates it to grow long and heavy. Get a 50-cent bottle from Lake Pharmacy at once. herg is no other “Just-as-good.’ FOR TAX COLLECTOR To the Voters: 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Tax Collector of Polk county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, June 2d, [ solicit your vote and support. Respectfully, — PHIL. J. LANGFORD. TO THE VOTERS OF POLK COUNTY I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the office of county @ commissioner of Distriet No. 1, and } & o = & Sl e e de BB F G e D Broed B carnestly golicit the support of the @ S voters throughout the county. If clected. 1 promise to fi 1lthe office to |} the best of my ability to and for all parts of the county, — > . Room 17 Kentucky Bldg. Phone: Office, 102; Residence, 160 W. FISKE JOHNSON REAL ESTATE AND LOANS CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY A SPECIALTY LAKELAND, FIA. it It you want te buy property we have it for sale; it you want o sell property we nhave customers, or can get them for you. Make out vour list and see me today. FHAE I 0 100000009 S00000060000000 4040480488 EMHLEHEPE I IIEE R PRI F R IR IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The 01d Rellable Contractors Who have been building houses in Lakeland for years, an. who never “FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction, All classes of buildings contracted for, The many fine residences built by this firm are evidgnees of their ability to make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue Qoo o oo Sefoefrsofei ded Sedeootecfelop B &Gl oo oo drgfoduiido B Q (WWW*'M@‘M"M@@E'MW&MWW“ Just Arrived BTt Y e d l h gvniul 1'rio_nds had come up in the tour- Respectfully, w o H ing car with him. ¥ 2457 J. E. LANCASTER. ; goo clothes ¢ Commknd espeClally the It was not until the morning of the o G g, ;t following day that the three compan- «' new Styles in our ions caught sight of the real Prisciila. 1 FO}} ‘EPUI\IE)Y c’ffififlsgngi{ the . . Eh Craig and Paterson saw her first Annouice B @ I p t d l l qt $1 OO il through an aperture in the fence. They office ur. county treasurer, Sl'l ‘.J(‘('l llo '*f’ m Or e O lve Ol L] P Hart SChaffner & Marx were convulsed with silent mirth. the action of the Democritic pri- lf “Hey! Banty! Come and see this|mary. Having been bookkceper in 66 i antique!” whispered Craig cautiously. [ that office for five years, I am thor- ‘ rab meats 50 1t [ Rutherford joined the amused men | oyghly familiar with the work, ;mdl g L ,4‘; clothes; they're more than good clothes; §| ena sion woking S A0 W0 e | or To any connty commissonte or | o . . ture in the next garden. menihor of the BOR00] HonEd CON B i | s et that is, while the fabrics are all-wool, and The girl was sitting in a low roeker. |y pye oficiency. Teing thus omi-| . ll<ir din':—'s \I\nl~i] n]l"mwix!'nt tC:Jt \;‘itlz yu-xllI\" qualified for the position, 1 S M ll 25 d 50 ! . . . voluminous folds lying about her fee i A . g il and the tallorlng al‘vays 0f the hlghes' that were shod in lwn\%y laced brogans, :';'S"(“'t:“”y s“l]“";r :::I’*( hl;:>x):4£tc‘(‘i;f & now e OW c an C i RELL A high collar swathed her neck, and | the voters, and promlse, If clected, quality, the -style and designing are of | ier siccves came down to thetwiists, [to eive the same conscentions and : o {| An old-fashioned fichu was crossed pains-taking eare to the service of ; N E NO Ookln ‘ SpeClal exce"ence. primly across her breast. Her hair,|the county in the future as T have|g 0 ggs ( : g 1 of rich bronze tints, was parted softly |dene in the past. :{ yet no single curl escaped its bonds. EDWARD J. YOUNG. [ We advise you to pay $20 or $25 for a suit of these clothes, nog be- 1§ The girl was so engrossed over the 2 ) i i ; construction of a bit of ghastly colored @ cause of what we'll get out of the sale, but for what you'll get out { : 4 TAX COLLECTOR e embroldery that she was oblivious to| | ..o ince myself a candidate for|d i of it. After you once believe this, you'll want these clothes. the three sets of curious eyes, Tax Colector of Polk county, sub-|% | “Lovely!” murmured Banty, with-|. toth et f th Dexr; crable : out removing his gaze from the pic- JeelL- 10 ibS0) L L :- ture. primary election June 2. ¥ “You will have to show us,” said the F. M. LANIER. eieptics. AR BE SR PP BBEDBIGSDIDIIIEI BRI b JOS. Rutherford, left alone, pondered| FOR COUNTY SCHOCL BOARD L VAY deeply. A moment later he was mak- The friends of Mr. J. C. Owens, I 5 € | ing his way through a broken board |recognizing his valuable services as " in the fence. a membher of the county Board of ‘ The Home of When Craig and Paterson came In|pyplic Instruction, present his name . . L i . "i”d’h Otthmm v”‘;"y looked blzml:(ly for reelection to this position from f at each other. Voices, one masculine e Z ] "art SChaffner & Marx Clothlng I and suspiciously like Rutherford's, flhe ;I‘hird (l‘sr:'ri}(],:, BIdYIEeNR 0L pure FOOd store PHONE 93 and a musical feminine treble came to L5: 307 BUDPD Wy 2 their ears from the direction of the Cor, Main and F‘a. adjoining garden. They looked cau- | FOR COMMISSIONER., ¢ — : % e e o tiously through the aperture and there DISTRICT NO. 2| uipoiocgesodofegubudoodooudoduddododubidgodridodnd dodrrgrdubbdrudbdiddudiufrinddiiudgod ‘5*‘!“5**3«3*%%%6"!%?*2@‘l-&«!n!w!'&:MQ eat Rutherford in a second low rocker 1 take this method of announcing e d : : :g. that leaned fearsomely close to the one |to the voters of Polk county that I & ! : i 9 . @ | sat. county commissioner in and fron | § &| “Danty is a gonner!” gasped Craig. | pigtrict No. 2 in the primary of _ @ | “I can tell it by the look in his eyes. 1914 | . ‘i: Great Scott—do you suppose he will .l i Vine thin g AR § : @ | bring that down to our set in town and | | n mf” DE IR ..nmmlln" mell L ; ; @1 expect us to take her seriously?” in a measure at least realize the im- ! : #| In the adjoining garden Banty was|POrtance attached to the office; that | E ; | saying with a soft ring in his voice: | With the board of county commis. A ' The Attractive Way to @| “Sister has wanted me to meet you |sioners rests the duty, among oth- | ! . CINCINNATI CHICAGO LOUISVILLE 4 z, for several months.” ers, of equalizing the valuation of ‘ » -4 “And just because I am an actress— | taxable property of the county, and — . : L%;%%%ON S;iTI'i‘ggIUSRGH Iggg&i%lfils 3: you refused to kuow me,” pouted the|of the construction and maintaining . . ° { : COLUMBUS BUFFALO [RMINGHAM & | &irl” of roads. fn this connection I de- ln lg t l A ' B 4 “That Is exactly the reason,” admit- | sire it understood that I believe in | ' 4 . CLEVELAND GRAND RAPIDS PENSACOLA @| ted Banty. “Your phutugrnphw——ut"‘,”;:‘]iw {n: takation -and -that &l h : . i ; DETROIT NASHVILLE MOBILE | which Sis has a dozen—told me— | . " "0 aii snas - Shoull No matter how exceller* your window displays are,— § ! TOLEDO EVANSVILLE NEW ORLEANS @/ well,” he broke off because he was Eflil;r' .l;n'n' Sl inae ot ta.xatinn —no matter how allurin the values offered may be,— | 4 : & | suddenly and unexpectedly weak, The® S Feii S | : All Points North, Northwest, Southwest ¢ | girl's fathomless eyes were looking|In Proportion to the value of prop- —no matter how mucl;] ame, thought and money has been i : Thre. Solid Throuzh Trains Daily straight into his own and her ecarlet | erty owned by them. spent to produce an unusual display,— § { e SOl gl ¥ lips were taunting him with their| I also believe that better roads —if you do not light it properly, it will fail to attract the attention 4 ¢ South Atlantic Limited.......... Leave Jacksonville 8:15 p. m. @& | charm. I should be built and maintained. it should. b Dixie FIyer .. coccovccencacens Leave Jacksonville 8:25 p. m. ? “Then—you dislike theatrical peo-| If nominated and elected I shall Brilliant window lighting from Aidden lamps will compel atten- . Montgomery Route Express...... Leave Jacksonville 8:05 p. m. & ple?” she QU0:10;0$ " 4 work to this end. tion to any display,— § 4 : 9 v “No—no,” Rutherford contradicted S to e . 3 ; ’;‘horoee Daily ';‘r::)ns to Mobl{‘e :ngo I\aemerleans leave Jacksonville g aoldkin. % 1ave It YOur FhOMEIEK MARK S. BOWEN —.it will increase the pulling-power of the best-dressed window. :00 a. m., 5:00 p. m. and 8: v D 4 ' 3 —the one as Rosalind—on my table for . J ? All electric lighted trains with through steel drawing room sleep- $ | oiths Butor Ve domektic whkmen FOR COUNTY TREASURER 3 r ¢ ers, free reclining chair cars and modern high-back seat coaches. —that {s—I want a domestic woman| 1 announce myself a candidate for xm Reflectors : L. & N. Dining C No better Dining Car Service for my wife.” county treasurer of Polk county sub- § g . Dining Cars—No better ng 6 “Oh!” a brilliant color leaped into |ject to the action of the Democratic | X 4 5 are the most potverful reflectors made s + Fast Time—Rock Ballast—No Dirt—No Dust. % | the girl's cheeks, “I did not know you | primary election June 2, 1914, ) H ¥ " 7 o N % : & | were talking about wives. WERNER G. JONES, | ‘They are one-piece pure silver plated glass reflectors designed express 4 i H. C. BRETNEY, FLORIDA PASSE NGER AGENT, zi “But I am,” said Rutherford; “and I Auburndale, Fla. ! to lilghl windows. They are the only silvered reflectors which lmgnde 4 . = . @ | knew that if I once met you I would nitely. ‘.' 134 West Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla. - & A oo & id 4 %| be forced into loving you—I have = = They take the light usually wasted on the ceiling, sidewalk and ends o3 S E PSS EDEPHILE I DEIHEEIL 54454488049 | known It all along,” he added so m.,v%“'f"*‘“’"'""""- 2048000000404 of the window and throw all on the goods. They make your windows and | fully that the girl laughed merrily. '{C. A. Jones C. T Clark merchandise stand out more prominently than any on the street. i “Well,” ehe said after a pause, “it is | * L d th i t as well you will not be seeking EHAHSMIN HEPMH SH[IP et us demonstrate them in your own windows G. H. Alfierd Office B. H. Belisarlo, Jus et b B e e e S me out up here because I am ln'lngw:t’ ® — H Res. Phone 39 Blue Phone 348 Black. Res. Phone 372 Blue. in this garb and atmosphere for my 4 Reua“‘ing :g L Wouldn't you like to see this lighting in one of your windows? It i part this winter. I am anxious to do : ? g 'wo'n‘]: rofs! you a cent ?“: it wonl;l oblig:the you in u’:j“fi' to ;llow us to : rell.” * o 3 » s install a few in your window to show you how we can double its brightnes: MK[MND PAVING AND CONS]RUCTI“N (:0 lh'e‘n[:]a(rt] “:m going to seek you out, » f a“ l‘]'nd'\' HUtOS) PnLlflC :%: , »nl'.ll/u'l 1":» ‘;H;J"m L-nr:ss,——Jaub/t its value to you,—and all Withoulgincrea: Ruthertord told her quickly. “I would | 3guns, bicycles. Refinishe ing your lizht bill y : : & have to love you even though you play ng our S;)Ccialt\'. old#® 'I\'A for a copy :vl the free houkk S:.o“_' Window Searchlights.** e- stands every night in the | & L b 4 elephone us when we may make this important demon:tration. Manu rs of Cement Brick, Blocks, and ornamental work. one-night stan f 4 le All2 { ldn't darn a pair of | #furniture made new, 3 5 Let the big b year and cou 4 2 : mixer put in your sidewalk—it does It better. socks lans A - asses of cabinet work. = ¢ Cement, Rock and Lake Welr Sand for sale, A scant three weeks flew into the by w past. At the end of that time Craig, [ &terms reasonable, - [ o Paterson, Banty and Mrs, Bant)"gwl West Main StPhone 57 Blalk} EL \ Lakeland 307 to 311 Maia St stepped into the big touring car. IQWWM 3 l LAK AND, FLA, \ . - cec—— Fla.

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