Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 8, 1923, Page 23

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Casper Sunday Morning Tribune And WXOMING WEEKLY REVIEW VOLUME 32. MAGAZINE SECTION CASPER, WYO., SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1923. MAGAZINE SECTION NUMBER 37. ae eae PE Ril a Oe ER EY PMOL RL a Ss The Tired Business Man By W. E. HILL Copyright, 1923: By The Chicago Tribune, iv ALA LL No wonder the paavertising expert gets tir: This morning he’s, working on the “Princess Crosspatch ‘Hairnet” campaign and its mpuill work, what with one person “wanting _this_and another tha: “Good morningt “Is this Mr. Gallagher? This is Mr. Shean speaking.” The ju- nior member of the house of Kittywake underwear is calling up a friend. It's one of those comic telephone, conversations. The theatrical managers: know just what to do about the tired business man and do it by bring- ii on the In You a Railroad of Love, ”-in that snaj the girls have gone and put a railroad car together out of scenery and are having the andest time! What WILL they do next! The tiredest of T. B, M.’s is the young man at the soda fountain. O, the languid way he tosses his curls before starting in on the egg chocolate! The successful handshaker is 2 very buoyant persons) ality. Always handing around business cards in case. some one forgets his telephone number. After-a busr day of back-siapping and “Well, Hel-lo, Eddie—Well, | well, well, how's the old kid!” etc., the buoyant per- sonality is all used up. Home for the night with the wife and kiddies, the handshaker becomes just a tired business man. / Day in and day out Robert sits behind the + desk looking busy only at those times when the , €omes through. At other times he is a typical T. ‘ M. Robert's duty is to come back and tell the aj ; €ant that so and so is at a conference and ‘wo one. Occasionally when the boss. needs to an cxtra’impression on a visiting client he will @ door leading into Robert’s anteroom and “Thivis our ursement department. _ Robert 1 t 't g i it Fé What makes the tired business man so tired? That's what his wife ‘would like to know once and for all. Well, for one thing, entertaining’ the out of town clients at the Club Petite cabaret, or the Oneonta Room of the Hotel Ruggles, has a lot to do with that tired feeling. Clients on a party never want to go home sober. Or go home at all for that matter. (This is the third time these past two weeks Mr. Graus has had to do the honors with out of town clients. It is near |The reg’lar feller—a big, strong, silent man and a little closing time at the dance palace and yet neither Mr. Maginnis nor The broker with the w mach and numerous \cutup all rolled Mito one, is the automobile salesman. Mr. Schwartz wants to go home. They are trying to annex the coat- clients who have to be tal unch is a tragic figure room girl to their party and go over to Stauch's.) ” in the business world. The stenog ne office arg afraid of their lives from 2:30 P, M. Pr ii

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