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[ ¥ 3 ", ¥ ! Y 4 THE EVEN WOMEN RALLY AROUND GHAMI:IONS PAGE SIX proof of this was made to the thousands of women who recently at tended the pure food congress recently held in Madixon Square Gar den. New York. Students from the laboratory of P’rofessor Breithut of the College of the City of New York, who is a disciple of Dr. Wiley. pub The Great | licly demonstrated the injurious qualities of many innocent looking food sud ['emptat stances For instance, some one supplied Professor Breithut with a glass of { soda water tlavored with alleged strawberry, and he extracted from it enough sald the woman who was tell- “l did not have the I did — 1 took was plenty of| should have “No,” ing the story. dime to do as the time. There good reasons why 1 taken it. “At least 17 insistent duties glared at me from varlous corners of the touse. They glared at me uf‘cusing-| ly, as one who would willingly neglec(l them. They glared at me indignantly, as one who lightly assumed duties with no idea of discharging them. They glared at me pityingly, as one who had beer slackly brought up and didn’t| know any better, lmt 1 turned my bacic on them all, dressed the children | and went. “This is why 1 went. [ had taken | a perfectly green girl from the inte - | gence otfice ¢nd trained her steadily | ‘ for two menths, 1 had tralned her so | that she undersiood what 1 was s’uyf ing and could do the housework more | than fairly well. Any one who has trained a green girl for two months| at a sireteh knows that a rest cure is due the truiner, but I'll never be able to introduce rest cures into my curricu- fum, sa | didn’t feel abused. “And then one Thursday evening a tali, gaunt woman with a fairly good knowledge of English appeared and Stasia and she went up to Stasia's room. When they reappeared Auntie Wandaluski—for that was the gaunt one’'s name—held Stasia’s papier mache suit case in her hand. Stasia, elutching her month’'s pay, acquired but two hours previously, brought up the rear. Stasia was about to once! “No, the work was not too hard. No, she dldn’t want more money. She was about to be married, and, as the girl next door expressed it, I didn't even know she ‘was keepin’ company.’ chemical coloring matter to dye a baby's shirt a bright red. Professor Breithut “She went In the middle of the| invited visitors to submit anything they lked for tests. One visitor brought spring cleaning. She went when a sls-| gome supposedly adulternted milk. A drop of chloride of iron and strong ter-in-law whom I had never met was| gulphuric acid were added to the milk, and it turned a telitale purple, which on her way from the Paclfic coast to| ghowed it contained formaldehyde. Another wished a test made of her favor- visit me. The three intelligence offices | fte olive oll and was shocked to find it contained cottonseed oll. A silver in- which constituted the first ald to the| gtrument was dipped into a can of peas, and it was coated a bright copper, suburbs could send me no one for a| ghowing the peas were preserved with copperas. Interested crowds sur- week, So | went to bed discouraged | pounded the booth all day, and numbers of women were heard to say that they and woke up sick. {ntended .to work for the establishment of such experiment stations in connec- "It was a8 | drank the tea that the| ¢on with the work of the heaith boards in their communities. great temptation reared its head. hgusion ‘Isn't it a lovely day? said the great| HURRAHS FROM CALIFORNIA. \ temptation, enticiugly. ‘You ought 0 be out of doors on such a day. Oh, e reesng ] wwell, 1 know the work isn’t done and Already the press of Los ;\n;u-h-.:| ;:mn havdet:o xlrll.db'ut't::e fwmlrl: Will} i« printing scare headlines about the 'keep an e world is full of girls.’ SRAnRG Riae o “At this point the dutles that I have (",".'"l“' it .‘I"__'I.',‘f' e Frown, i mentioned before stalked from their|''* '8 ANECICS LXPress roforred ito vespective corners and tried the ef- it editorially. The cold snap of Mon- fect of withering the great temptation, | fay will give the California press but it was waterproof, another spasm, and within a week *‘How fresh is the smell of the lake | the papers af the 1ith will be coming air!’ it went on. ‘How pleasant Is the i1 (his with harrowing beach! How much good it would doj .\ o suffering from the cold in the children!’ Florids 1 that the citrus industry | “ had put the dishes to soak right orida, and that the citrus industry | they have it l‘llilh'll' leave, at TESTING FOOD VALUES FOR WOMEN. AN INVESTMENT Lakeland Highlands Will Prove Profitable. We have sub-divided our prop- erty in Lakeland Highlands, centering around Banana, Scott and Seward lakes into Bungalow lots and ten-acre tracts. We are developing this prop- erty as a high class resort: we have sold a large portion of this property to people of means in the northern states, who will build beautiful homes and plant grapefruit, orange and tanger- ine groves on their holdings. A number of sales have been made to residents of Polk county, who realize the investment op- portunity and who further de- sire to take advantage of the pleasure and social features of section after breakfast; that was all 1 had|i ruined agzain done. .uat was all 1 was goiug to do. | four or five times each season, 1 ran upstairs and dressed myself and Now for the facts in the case. The the children, locked the door and fled | (oldest weather in the orange belt of toward the nearest station that would | oy vida for the season 1911 was oi | :::"::;T l‘-‘ikl:d:«ll‘m‘:' bo:: T"":.'::‘dmme \lmul,l\‘: Nov. 13}, when lh_v_llnlrmnm-' corner and looked back at the house f"‘ rezistered as low as 55 (ln'ul‘q'c's] a duty glared at me from my bedroom [ in some places, and others at 6. l ,window. ‘Going away for the day, At Los Angeles the average mini- J8nd not a single bed made!’ it shrick-| mum weather for the whole month of ‘ed after me. I made no defense. I|Qctober was bad none to make. Although the weather was “The faults of the great temptation every day in the month in the orange may have been legion, but it was bolt of Southetn Cslfornin. than tHe truthful. The lake was blue, the air| C't ' ° a AL L. """. » delightful, the atmosphere quivered coldest day of the season in Florida, and sparkled. There were very few these papers never lose an opportu- | persons about. The children and 1| nity to knock Florida. gat on the beach and ate quantities of It is about time to retaliate. 1t fruit that 1 had bought and later Ty uld be a good lesson to Calitornia read a new magazine. Once or twice | for the press to nrin’ the minimum had an uneasy feeling that a hovering | thier recolds ot Ualtforuin. day by duty was asking me what would be | '*!!CT revords vt G SIWTIUN PAT L year, and a necessity o a0 degrees, colder this high class Club Colony. The Elevation of Lakeland Highlands is 300 feet abuve sea level. The panoramic views are unsurpass- ed in Florida. The land is roll- ing and natwally drained. The climate is pure and invigorating and there are no mosquitoes nor day for every month in the show that it is almost the result if the sister-in-law should arrive ahead of time and, getting into :lh.i] 'h‘nue:n-dby nt::ol:eorl (;m(n::e lslho\llll:l I;m" five som l;m:lr dm'in;‘.vu ‘h df-l.‘ malaria at Lakeland Highlands. n ie beds unmade. efused to 11s-{ in the year, with the exception ot a The i i 3 he improvements now under ten—absolutely refused. few when the thermometer there gets P construction, consist of a mag- niticent Country Club House, Spanish Mission style of archi- tecture, school and chapel, boat houses, stables and garage. above 100 even to 110 degrees *I am now coming to the part of the story that I don't like to tell. Even to myself it sounds ‘fishy,’ but it really | PINELLAS HAS NO s true, notwithstanding. “As [ apprdached my own door late PEACE OFFICERS A golf course is now being that :\fier:(:(tvln. lmcr:‘n{' :ln(url::o‘d with | {! planned in addition to many oth- O an e Jo ng, being ac- . ccl::::?:miod by 1‘?“ ('hlldre‘n gmfiafly Tampa, Nov. 27, -Queer indeed :I:.:l‘:t ?:r and lqdoo: e affected, my neighbor crossed the|js (he situation that prevails in b:szsomc approximate cost to fawn. Behind her came her maid and «2,000. behind her came still another maid. With the above improvements Briefly told, the mistress of the second and developments it is obvious girl was going to England to visit her that property values in this sec- husband’s people. She would ln“ gone tion will increase very rapidly perio Va Pr, Jeg | AL} [ l‘l‘l(::h.’ like to return to her first mis ’ Au investment m.lde SRy A% tress I September. the present iow pries and easy “Would 1 take her? 1 had dificulty | as terms. should yidd very hand. to keep strom throwing my arm! .. ted © some commercial returns. It 1 promptly arranged for| . ..y would not be surprising to see this property double in during the next two years. The social and health advan. tages at Lakeland Highlands will be worth the amount of your in- vestment. An investment in a lot or ten acre tract entitles yon to a membership in the Lakeland Highlands Club, with all its privileges. If interested please call or write us for further information. W.F. HALLAM & CO. Lakeland, Fla. Pinellas county, the offspring of old Hillsborough. Attorney General I PPark has ruled lhat[ | Pincllas has no peace oflicers, Trammell opinion of the attorney gen- eral is to the effect that imnmuu‘,:' justices of the peace, ete, Were Pinellas county when that Sround bet. a part of Hillsborough. | ere dlected as officials of Hills- | official | Was ber to come next day. After this masterly achicvement 1/ wen! inside my house, donned an| be apron and worked like one possessed. |V tHlow did you dodge the headache? | ber 11 asked my husband at dinner. ‘I thought | and as no officials have been elected you were in for a np.ul'\r old luuer‘“ Pinellas, when [ left this morning.’ 1 answered. Then I told | the great value |aud I, the last of the Pinellas on Novem- split off from llillslml'm‘.u':‘.1 s when there are mnome in au- thority there This decision would, it | leave Pinellas helpless in the matter “1 was, him the story of tion. “1 don’t exactly know myself what of ¢nforcing the law until after the the moral of this tale is. Many good | clection of December 7 is held and housekeepers would say that it has|jose nominated at mone, that it was, in fact, highly un- moral in its lesson of rewarded shift- lessness. But I don't know.” i pal seems, tempta- that election are approved by Gov. Gilchrist, which is to be done not later than December 15. Ceea LA 1 NG TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA, NOV. 28, 1911 OF PURE FOOD FOR THE HOME EARFUL and wonderful are the ways of the food adulterator. Ample ' i A r!OLDER FOR THE SCISSORS Juful and Ornamental Article De- signed to Hang on wall of Sewing Room. EVERY LINE OF INSURANCE| This is a useful and ornamental | holder for containing three pairs of | scissors, and it is of very simple con- ~truction; in fact, the little article | whicl our sketech was drawn was | mude by a boy of 12 years of age. | It is four and three-quarters of am, {inch in height, and nine inches in ! length, and is composed of tWo pieces | of wood only, that used for the back ! pertion being merely half an inch in thickness, and that for the front por- [ tion an inch in thickness. The shape in which the wood should be cut for the back is so clearly shown Carried Withthe Best Companies P.E. CHUNN Successor to Johnson and Cannon. Suite 7, Raymondo Building Ag ? | CENTRAL PHARMACY % Open after the Shows THIS WEEK (v} | Hot Chocolate ¥ Hot Beef with c. 1 the sketeh that description s un- | . ,' i o “11 i!'||“\ b |'.ill| !'{J‘!lva ’ 0“r Ow“ Bl‘alld :0: ?eef Bouillon ould be eut where indicated for the @ @ ” (1) omato BOh. vy v e ey ve s 5 QU AL TY l Hot Malted Clam:. ipon the wall. The dingram A shows a section of the front portion, which should be an [ inch and a half in height and beveled | uat the edge. It also illustrates the | u”u spaces that should be cut away, !and into which the scissors may be SMOKE :sthu d after it has been fastened to | ,”:" back portion, which may be ac-, “l ’ ” }:-nnmlisluwl with four nails driven in nma“ s un S | at the back, or it may be glued to | Look for the Biue Label BB SODOADITOOODIOHIIPIICIGIADG D0 - I gether, When it has been completed it i should be painted or stained a color | | to match or harmonize with the wall| upon which it is to hang. A Strictly Union Hand Made Cigar. on every box HOW TO BUY ORANGES. Made by The best way to buy oranges is by C ' N M A N the box. The original unbroken [] package you can usually be sure con- Lakeland, e tains fruit just as it left the section which pmdlu ed it. LAKELAND Wednesday L Nov. 29 - » MORAL. ENTERTAINING awD INSTRUCTIVE. PARK wWORLD - FAMOUus SHOWS 25 YEARS OF HONEST DEALING WITH THE PUBLIC. | A TREMENDOUS B EXHIBITION of B WEALTH:SPLENDOR INB PERFECT SPECIMENS OF THE %; i/ EARTH'S MOST (URIOUS (REATURES GO GATHERED TOGETHER INTC ONE IMMENSE MENAGERIE. THE CHAMPIONS OF ALL (OUNTRIES COMPETE IN FEATS OF DARING AND GRACE. THE PRINCELY SALAKIES PAID BY.THIS MAMMOTH ENTERPRISE HAVE ROBBED ALL EUROPE OF ..THEIR MOST VALUABLE ARTISTS ~.MALE AND FEMALE RIDERS -AERIAL ARTISTS, LEAPERS, TUMBLERS, GYMNASTS AND "SENSATIONAL DEATH-DEFYING FEATS OF SKILL AND DARING BY BOTH MALE AND FEMALE PERFORMERS. A BIG TROUPE OF HIGH SCHOOL HORSES AN IMMENSE HERD OF WONDERFULLY TRAINED ELEPHANTS. TWO GROUPS QF FOREST - BRED. MAN-KILLING LIONS PERFORMING IN GREAT CTEEL INCLOSUPES THAT wiLL 5 oRTABL SEAT- 5000. PEopLE . &TH ¥ ARE MPOSITIVELY A’I'E:zpnoor. IHRAINS OF {SMONSTER u\m /_CARS. 3 INCHES rvan J UM 3 WEIGNING OVER A POSITIVE r:m‘f CH Exnlml" TWO mrnnmtfi DAILY- RAINoRSHIE 2 AND 8 anct [ ns TOMEN AG[”[‘F OPEN 1 HOUR EARU [ Esmn PARADE "EACH DAY AT NOON . @ g