Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 29, 1914, Page 6

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fat 2 2T SRR L TR LLLL LRI L LR AL L L4 L § Have you ever had a GRAPEFRUILT KISS? No, because it is an absolutely new product, never un the market before. It is a dclightful confection and will please vou. Call at Miller Bros, “The Silver talace,” und receive a sample absolutely iree. Every man, woman and child who reads this notice is cordially invited to sample this delightful candy without cost FREE! Ask for a Grapefruit Sundae THE SILVER PALACE DRANE BUILDING b 83 GRAPEFRUIT EDDERSRFEEEREI DB BDDBBPY Low Round Trip Rates FROM JACKSONVILLE St.Lonis « - $37.75 Chicage - - « $43.50 enver - . - 58,60 St Paul - - . 56.75 Colorado Springs - 58.60 Duluth - . « 61.50 Salt Lake City - 71.60 Winsipeg - « « 76.75 Yellowstone - - 78.00 Toronto - - - 48.90 Portland - - - 106.00 Montreal - - 55.45 Seattle - - - 106.00 Petoskey - - 5158 Los Angeles - - 89,50 Mackinac - - 53.00 San Francisco - - 89.50 Buffalo - - « - 47.40 Chauta Glacier Park « - 82,75 Niagara Falls - < 47.40 Mammotl Low rates to other points in Colorado, California, Canada, Minnes sota, Michigan, the Great Lakes and Rocky Mountains. Proportionally low ratesfrom other points in the State, Tickets on sale daily, until September 30. Return limit Oct, 31, VARIABLE ROUTE TO DENVER, SALT LAKE, COLORADO SPRINGS, ETC. Going through St. Louis, returning through Chicago, or vice versa. Liberal stop-overs on all tickets, TO THE NORTH AND NORTHWEST, three through trains daily; choice of three different routes. Cincia Louit Knoxvil Evansville - Indianapolis = French Lick « Toledo = = « Detroit « = « ua - Cave ‘Three daily trains to the southwest through New rleans, Unexcelled dining car service. Fast time. Rock ballast. Nodust. Nodirt. For handsome illus- trated booklets of summer tourist resorts, rates, sleep- ing car reservations and other information, address, H. C. BRETNEY, Florida Passenger Agent, 134 West Bay Street, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. | idSummer SALE COMMENCING we will cut all our Suits, Pantsand Straw Hats down 20 per cent off of our prices. This is for CASH ONLY as we have got to have the money. Hart Shaffner & Marx clothing included in this sale. Tiie Jub T he Home of g i 1 ! l JOS. LeVVAY & ® ® : THURSDAY MAY 2ist | ! I ! Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing | THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MAY 29, 1914, "SMART OUTING COATS | HANDSOME GARMENTS DEVISED ! FOR COMING SUMMER. Sketch Shows Idea That May Be Ta- ken as Representative—Informal- ity Always the Chief Object in the Cut. Judging from advance models, the separate coats of the sporting type designed for the summer are to be even smarter and more attractive than those which were so successfully launched last year. They will be made up in all the same bright colors and | practically the same materials as last year's models, but the new ones are possessed ofsa clever cut and grace , of line that make them quite the nic- ;est sort of a serviceable summer wrap. x Of course, they are designed pri- marily to wear with white tailored | skirts and blouses or with white serge frocks, for, as a general rule, they are made up in such bright colors that | they could hardly be worn with any- thing but white. Emerald green, mus- rise, magenta and scarlet are the | shades that are most used, while there , are any number of pure white ones just as there 'were last year. The striped blazer cloths will not be used at all. representative of the new designs. It Warm Weather Outing Coats Are Smarter Than Ever. can be made in any color desired and { I8 of velour de laine or a lightweight polo weave. The sleeves have sides and are cut in one with the body. A very deep cuff is fitted to the forearm and flares at top and bot- tom under a row of cloth-covered but- tons. The body of the coat is cut with some fulness that is disposed of in naturally hanging folds held in place under an easily tacked-on belt, which knots loosely in front. A row of but- tons set closely along one side of the front is the only trimming aside from the tasseled sash ends. Most of the sporting coats reach well below the hips, are unlined and have their seams bound with silk lute- string. Of course, such coats are al- ways most informal. But now that they have lost that slouchiness that used to characterize outing garments and are instead graceful of line and trig looking with a certain dash about them, they are altogether useful, in fact, almost indispensable adjuncts to a well regulated spring and fall outfit. very wide arm- Linen Embroidered Sets. Among the hand-embroidered acces- sories being worked by clever needle- women are sets for summer frock cluding collar, cuffs and sash or girdje of colored linen worked in oriental em- broidery. One notable design was worked on one side of the front, with ends reaching below the knees. These ends were scalloped and in dull blues, rose and ¥ respond with the turnover collar anc elbow cuffs. The whole wa for wear with a white lit v to ¢ iress, or perhaps a shee Hats With Two Brims. The two-brimmed hat is becomin | to many pretty faces White | tyn is chosen fo vay with 2 crown. A frill of lace han rom the top brim is a fancy t Is tt of roses that co Today's sketch shows a coat that is | " Tax Col ! POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS | FOR REPRESENTATIVE The friends of Mr. Eppes Tucker, |Jr., desire to announce hi: candi- dacy for the office of representative | of Polk county. I announce my candidasy for the office of county treasurer, subject to the action of the Democritic pri- mary. Having been bookkeeper in that office for five years, I am thor- oughly familiar with the work, and refer to any county commissioner or member of the school board concern- ing my efficiency. Being thus emi- nently qualified for the position, I respectfully solicit the suppert of the voters, and promise, if elected, "to give the same consceniious and ‘pains-mklng care to the service of the county in the future as I have done in the Dpast. EDWARD J. YOUNG. FCR COUNTY TREASURER tard color, navy or Columbia blue, ce- | 1 arnounce myself 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 TAX COLLECTOR i To the Voters: i 1 hereby announce my zaadidacy for the office of Tax Collector of Polk county, subjecy to the action of the Democratic primary, June 2d. I solicit your vote and support. | Respectfully. i PHIL. J. LANGFORD. | FOR COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD 1'me f1lends Of Mr. o. V. uWwens, recognizing his valuable services as a memher of the county Board of i Public Instruction, present his name for reelection to this position from the Third district. and urge the vot- ers to support him. | FOR COMMISSIONER. DISTRICT NO. 2 I take this method of announcing itn the voters of Polk county that I ;\\'iH be a candidate for the office of {county commissioner in and from District No. 2 im the primary of 1914. [ Ja making this announcement, T, in a measure at least realize the im- portance attached to the office; that with the board of county commis- sioners rests the duty, among oth- | | | | | I fers, of equalizing the valuation of taxable property of the county, and of the construction and maintaining {of roads. fTn this connection I de- in taxation, and that all persons. both rich and poor should alike. bear their share of taxation in proportion to the value of prop- erty owned by them. 1 also believe that better roads should be built and maintained. If nominated and elected I shall iwork to this end. i MARK S. BOWEN. equality ,T0 THE VOTERS OF POLK COUNTY I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the ofilce of county commissioner of District No. 1, and earnestly solicit the support of the voters throughout the ecounty. If elected. T promise to fi llthe office to the best of my ability to and for @il parts of the county, Respect fully, 2457 J. E. LANCASTER. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the Democratic voters of Polk county: The many friends of Mr. F. B. Swearingen hereby announce him a candidate for county com- No. ject to the primary June 2, 2, sub- 1914. missioner for district 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. TAX COLLECTOR I announce mj tor of Polk county, sut e action of the Democrati lection June 2. F. M. LANIER. ject to i} nrimary & & CRFTSEN. RPAR SHOP - Repairing kinds, ;mtn;\‘f neing specilaityv, . 0I1ICVvcCles. ns ng furniture made new, 4".l‘A : All #classes of cabinet work sterms reasonable, sire it understood that I believe in | a candidate for #C, A. Jones C. T. Cl:lrk: ‘ ) TF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, 8gp MARSHALL & SANDERS The 01d Rellable Contraciars § ‘Who have been building quuses i.u Lakeland for years, ¢ who neyer "FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfactioy, é All classes of buildings contracted for. The many g, ¢ » o B BB RS a residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their aiiit+ 8 make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue gfi%@%&%w**fi%%&%%&*flw BB oo J. F. Welch Licensed Auction e Lakeland Auction™ House 509 North Kentucky Avenue FoeGrBeeBreds oo 2 s Soifoc 3 Auctions every Monday between 10 and 12 a. m. Parties Wwish- ing to dispose of any surplus articles at auction such as furyit . horses, wagons, stoves, or other articles, notify auctioneer, wm‘ will call and talk the matter over with you. We buy, sel] or cy. change. B eo B oo 4 We Auction off anything ERa SRRl tg S R LSRR L L SR LT RS S0 SEL LS LR LT T L LT TR FARwPY B b SO Gdubid S d i A Reward is offered to any person in Lakelsnd who has not heard of The Brighten-Up Folks Call at 213 S. Kentucky Ave. Get acquainted and inspect our line of Paints, Varnishes, Cur- tain Goods, Etc. & & & & & G GG o G B B g B W. K. McRae JACKSON & McRAE REAL ESTATE ___Large Listing--Always Some Bargains T TRPPRIY R oo fonf - 8 Grifoodoboddo B B B B BB g R L R T T e KIMBROUGH & SKINNER IRRIGATION (0. WATER THE BARTH TO suit conditions. No better irigation in existence. J. W. Kim- brough, of Lakeland, Floridd has the management of the State of Florida, Cuba, Bahama Isl nds, Alipines, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas. Any one interested In irrigation can obtain information by writing him or the company. They are now prepared to fill all orders promptly Address ? Kimbrough and Skinner Irrigation Co., LAKELAND, FLORIDA PEDD BIPBFDELDIDBIGE Db DE BB B db Bt If you want your Shirts and Collars Laundered the VERY BEST Send them to the Lakelana Steam Laundry eare better equipped than ever for giving you hig elass Laundry work, Phone 130 G. H. Alfielc Office Phone Home Phone 39 Bl 347 Black B. H. Belisari Heme Phone 394 B - Why Our Sidewalks Are the Best B'I;\, ::fi“g mixed. Lake Weir Sard Best Flint Rock and Lehigh Cement. Best Pressed Brick $| 1.00 Delivered. Lakeland Paving & Construction Co. Cement, Sand and Rock For Sale 307 to 315 Main Street ue Lakeland 1

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