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o HE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, MAY 18, 1914. s e o e e . 7 | L. C. Smith & Bros. The L Typewriter for the Rural Business Man Whether you are a small town merchant or a farmer, you can't afford to be without a typewriter. Typewritten letters and bills give you a business other way. ong Wearing Typewriter save your time and standing vou can get in no adapted to this work because it will stand n o Anyeone can It ; ti It is ball bearing threughout, simple, compact, complete. Mail this coopon tedav, L. C. SMITI & BROS. TYPEWRITER CO Suracuse. . 1. Please send me your fre D I do not use & typewrite T am using a typewriter o your special offer o exchan 1 like to Tearn about it for a new vne, Name ........c.... P. O. tiap o B e S BB PR AR S "® YOU ARE THINKING OF BU ( MARSHALL & SANDERS The Old Reiiable Contractors Wio have been building houses in Lake’.gmd for who neyer “FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfactic All classes of buildings contracted for, The ms Ny D i = S e Ly ‘ residences built by this firm are evidguces of their abilivy & make good., MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue S eeerbriitri s 5 4 & cceeenoec If you have | however talk, | poles, 5000000000000r000000000000 b . © SORRQY/S OF T'IE SEASON [ ] ] L] L] L] [ J By GRACE SPARROW, : L] 0020000000000 0000000000 said the girl who hceolates for me! any lemon juice handy, I'd be o s the idea, everybody now? demanded. I've been down to the spring open- ing,” explained the girl who likes to “And everything is designed for fragile ghosts and attenuated bean A perfect lady this season will be able to take shelter behind a lath in case of storm. feminiuity is cast into outer darkness so far as clothes are concerned. Whatever is to become of any one who weighs more than ninety-eight pounds, 1 can't imagine! ly nothing for to put on. blinds and retired to inner chambers, they will probably pass a hideous and secluded until some millionaire endows a foundation that shall design as may be worn by real the poor lifo met my eye 1to give the same coascentious and in :L_l‘\\”“" pains-taki care to the service of ddle, it Was | 1h county in the future as [ havel s ' ‘l'(““‘:: | done In the past. ! manner. It continued until it hit the EDWARD J. YOUNG ) still traveling dinzonally. One — the other down, but FOR TAX COLLECTOR ht these apparent difliculty didn't stra in to that ruflle started ldle and ran diagonally wreathing around the should- tle cot up ers and sleeves and flopping in*all di- rections. This dress just splashed “Looked Her Square in the Eye.” rufiles, The saleswoman said it was the latest thing. I looked her square in the eye and asked her if she could conjure up a vision of me in it. No one would ever think that I weighed less than the 160 that I do. I don't think that the saleswoman had been long in this wicked, soulless city, for her eyes faltered and she turned pale She sald that she had some other modes she would like to show me, that of every one could not course fans are apt'to be good afford to spend the time to take in the games can usual- ly afford to spend the mon- ey to be well dressed. 2001 clothes we]commendiespecially the new styles in our Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; they’re more than good clothes; that is, while the fabrics are all-wool, and and the tailoring always of the highest quality, the style and designing are of Special excellence. se you to pay $20 or $25 I c f what we'll get out of ha be After you once e H The Hom lart Schaffner & clothes fans; a man who can \ To the man®who can afford to wear \ minded me of the old cellar door on the farm. It tilted up In the back at extremes, i “Just then 1 paused, horro- “tricken, | in my tracks. Before a m. cor piv | oted a strange sight. It was composed | of pale ota all bunched up dt ps like asherwoman’s lion yards in roover it 1t were es and fluffs of a sea of tulle and silk with like and was a woman rosebud She had a red face and double her neck and she was exactly four 't broad. Before her a hardened young slip of a salesgirl, without the hint of a blush, was coo- {ng that it was so chic and became | her marvelously “I fled from that pool of iniquity. I felt that nothing less than flight could » from a like horrible fate! vish,” sald the girl who likes to | talk, in a volce positively shaken with emotion, “I wish that you could have geen me in the dress they put on me {n the next place! Gathered around the walst were exactly fifteen yards of green taffeta, which on my beroic form looked like thirty yards cut gen- erously. Bulging over each hlp was what they called a pannler “They acted really annoyed when I {nquired just how I was going to get from one room to another. “They showed me a hat that re- rolls ¢ sixty degrees and dipped down in front till it hit my nose. Perched precari- | ously on fit, hit or miss, were tight | fittle bunches of undiscovered flowers. | Why, all the little dicky birds would whooped at the sight of that worn it out, and gone the slide. | have I had ing down The rest of - There is absolute- creatures Having drawn down the | o % 204 0A to #A i roumioar anmounoe—enzs | We have had to many roquests 12 continue our FOR REPRESENTATIVE § g IR g I'he friends of Mr. res Tucker, | E Jr.. desi to announce l's candi- | ¢ Ollice of repre. ntat i cf Polk conuty | | FOR COUNTY TREASURER | b aruouuce wycelf a candidate for "county treasurer of Polk county sub {Ject to the action of the Democratic primary election June 2, 1914, | WERNER G. JONES, Auburndale, Fla. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I announce my candidagy for the office of county treasurer, suhject to the action of the Democritic pri- mary. Having been bookkeeper in that oftice for five years, I am thor- oughly familiar with the work, and refer to any county commissioner or member of the school board concern-| my efficiency Being thus emi-| nently qualified for the position, lr respectfully solicit the suppert of| the voters, and promise, if elected,| fo the Voters: hereby announce my candidacy oflice of ‘1 ' Collector of ¢ to the ¢ county, action of Democratic primary, June 2d, I solicit your vote and support. Respeetfully, PHIL LANGFORD., FOR COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD 1Mme fenas of Mr. o. V. vWwens, his valuable services as | the county recognizing a member of Board of nt his name to this position from the Third district support him. I'ublic Instruction, pres for reelection and urge the vot ers to FOR COMMISSIONER. DISTRICT NO. 2 I take this method of announcing to the voters of Polk county that T will be a candidate for the office of commissioner in and from No. 2 in the primary of county District 1914 In making this announcement, 1 in a measure at least realize the lm-\ portance attached to the office; that with the board of county commis- , sioners rests the duty, among oth- i erg, of equalizing the valuation of « taxable property of the county, and $ § § of the construction and maintaining of roads. n this connection I de- sire it understood that 1 believe in equality in taxation, and that all persons, both rich and poor should alike, hear their share of taxation in proportion to the value of prop- erty owned by them. I also believe that better should be built and maintained If nominated and elected I shall roads | work to this end. » MARK S. BOWEN. 70 THE VOTERS OF POLK COUNTY l I respecetfully announce myself as | . candidate for the office of county District No. 1, and | the of the| county. If ymmissioner of wenestly golieit support the to fi 11the to and 5 throughout oflice to I promise the best of my ability for 1 parts of the county. Resgpeetfully, 2457 30 LANCASTER. TOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the Irvnll;m:‘.’\r[ic voters of Polk The many friends of Mr. county: . B. Swearingen hereby announce him a candidate for county com- missioner for district No. 2, sub- joct to the primary June 2, 1914. ———————— FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER The friends of Mr. A. T. Mann nominate him for the office of county commissioner from district No.3, and solicit the support of the voters for Mr. Mann, who has in the past ably discharged the duties of this position. J—— TAX COLLECTOR I announce myself a candidate for iTax Colector of Polk county, sub- ject to the action of the Democratic nrimary election June 2. F. M. LANIER. »C. A. Jones ‘CRAFTSMAN REPAIR SHOP Repairing C.T. Clarkgi SALE that we have decided to continue seliing at the same reduction in price until'June 1. May 18 to 23=Refrigerater Week THE JERSEY Style, Class, Quality The It is a real genuine oak and finished so well that you wiil be proud to nuve it in yourdining room, ki oak case is not an apology. tchen or else The hinges and lever fa keled hows to be quality found only in hLigi refrigerators. Note the outside first. No projecting r 2 top - no gingerbread work to catct 1 hold the lain pancl decign with rounded corners — no cracks or crevices, The food ¢ ¢ lined with white cleaned. shelves enamel, it easily The heavy retinned wire can be adjusted to any height. The apron at the bottom completely covers the drip pan underneath, The ice rack is built after a new plan to stand the thump of the ice as it is dropped by the ice man. The Jersey Circulation is after nature’s own method and cannot possibly be improved. The Jerse you ar priceis so reasonable that at least justified in secing it before you buy. This week we will sell all refrigerators at 1-2 off regular prices for Cash. Don't use your old unsanitary refrigerator, get a new one at very little cost. Lakeland Furniture & Hardware Co. Phillips Bros. | Fancy Grocery 3 Flour, per barrel . . $6.00 $1.00 & 12¢ 16':c & $1.00 $1.20 Sugar, 18 pounds . . Compound, lard, Ib. . Bacon, by the side, Ib. Best Jap Rice 20 Ibs. 10-1b pail Snowdrift For Building Strength Rexall Beef, Wine, and Iron is an excellent preparation ang fam- ous ag a system builder and general tonic Great care is taken in itg preparation, in the treatment of the beef, the quality of wine, and the form of iron, as well as in the manner of its prep- aration Rexall Beef, Wine and Iron Is most pleasant to tae and is very prompt in its action. It stim- ulates the appetite and thus heips the stomach to derive nour ) nt frond all that is eaten It al n quieting tt to sound, refreshir leep I-enrict ties Price $1.00 Sold ()lll\, Dy LAKE PHARMACY The Rexall Store