Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 12, 1912, Page 7

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THE EVENING TELLGRAY, —AKELAND. FLA., IN THE LEAD When it comes to fresh, pure, full strength drugs, toilet articles, sun- dries, and all drug store merchan- dise, just go to your phone and call 62, and you will be connected with our special order department, and your particular desire will be taken ] care of with satisfactory, good and orompt service. HENLEY'S White Drug Store Phone 30"0 W‘O‘W 0“050'-0-'0 Every day a busy day at } this store. Come sce | for yourself. § . LakePharmacy The Nearest Drug Store in Towu 5 L LAROLODBOBIIOBODOTOBO RO OBOIOIOTOPVIOSOHC - OIOBY ASoutherbmnd and @ cloudy shy | Proclaim it a Hunting morning. If you are planning a hunting trip this year, you cannot af- ford to leave this store out of your consideration. We have everythirg you may need at prices considerably lower than you will find in any other store. We carry only the best guns and the finest rifles of every description. We handl: the best quality of loaded shelis. semi-smoke- less powder and rcvolver cartridges. verything, in fact, to make your hunting snccessful. We have outfitted many huntsmen complete. Their sat- isfied reeommendatiors are the best procf that our hnnt- ing outfits are the best that can be bought. FOR SALE L55 Goes Gominaion Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw-. beary and Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all nroperty just as represented by us. For reliable information see Ohlinger & Alfield Opposite New Depot, LAKELAND, FLORIDA DOCOONOO IO SREOIG QRO COCHANAQC OV« ~'STRAIN OF BUSINESS' By EDNA KOPP, “Believe me," said Miss Pearlie Fat- tershall as she deftly readjusted the net over her perfectly coiffed golden head. “l have some sympathy these days for the poor, overworked busl ness man! By observing things daily in this office and occasionally taking side glances about through the build- ing, it has been gradually borne in upon me that something should be done to relieve the frightful strain uns der which the business man suffers. “In winter it isn't so bad. All he has to do then is to get down to his desk at 8 o'clock, dictate a couple of hundred letters, close several deals with wealthy old skinflints, who nail down every dollar they own and dare pim to get it away from them, put off six fierce men who want to ocollect several thousand dollars’ worth of bills and generally wrestle with the office force. But these warm days, it is different. Honestly, sometimes my heart aches for Mr. Pye and Mr. Disgins! It's a wounder to me that their families are willing to go away for weeks at a time and leave poor father to slave alone in his misery. “I know what the women do before they go away,” went on Miss Fatter shall. “They have all the heavy fur- niture put into rosebud cretonne slips and the shades pulled down so the rooms are always dim and cool. Mr. Pye sleeps till 9 o'clock or so, because the house is so still, and then he doesn’'t have to wait for any one to get out of the bathroom. He splashes and shaves at his leisure and makes all the mess he chooses by throwing clothes around, because the woman who comes in daily to take care of his bedroom and bath doesn’t dare scold him for it as Mrs. Pye would do. Then he saunters out, looking like a freshly pressed millionaire, and has a poor breakfast when he gets downtown at :ome hotel—one of those melons on ice, French omelet and Turkish cof- fee breakfasts where vou tip the wait. er $1-for a $1.50 feed. Then gets to the office about 11 o'clock wearing a pale and troubled look. *“‘Good morning!' says Mr. Pye gen- erally. He gazes at us gently, as if he were due to die in five minutes or so and wanted to leave a good impression, ‘Good morning! 1 hope everybody is feeling well—1'm all in myself. This having no home and trailing all over town for breakfast takes it out of a man; takes it out! Yet I won't com- plain, because 1 don't want to deny my family. \What! The thermomeo- ter at 762 This heat is grilling!” “Then he o iway into his pri- vate oflice and rits down where two cleetric fons beat upon his fevered Lrow. Five minntes later, when 1 tim- s approach with three letters in my bands, he vemoves his feet from the s his newspaper and frowns. * Fattershall, he says to! me in a laneiaid voice, '1 suppose thes are absolutcly necessary aren’t disturbing me uselessly, O, well, give them here!” “He looks them ever and writes ‘yes' or ‘mo’ on the hacks and tells me to use my own judgment and answer them myself. “Then another overworked man calls him on the phone and wants him to play golf tomorrow. Mr. Pye frowns and gays he is badly rushed with busi- ness, but if it 1s a possible thing he'll try and join him. ‘But it's always business first, my boy!' he reminds his friend. “After that he drags himself over to the club for lunch. This is another flossy repast, all ruMed up with pars- ley and everything iced and with fat cigars after it. He beats it back to the office about two o'clock and tells the head clerk not to bother him about such a trifle as a $15,000 order—what on earth is he hired for but to attend to such insignificant items? “At this point another glave enters, attired in a gray suit that is so per- fect you don't believe it i8 real and wearing on his head a panama hat that set him back about $50. ‘Pye, old man,’ says he, ‘what's the use of work- ing yourself to death in this sort of weather? You owe it to yoursell to zet a little rest and recreation. You'll be having heat prostration or somn thing like that if you don't take care of yourself. Come, let’s go to the ball game!’ “Mr, Pye considers. ‘I hate to go and leave a lot of work standing, Jawn,’ says he, ‘Things stop on a dead center whenever I'm not here, you know. Oh, well, I hate to disappoint you, since you've come 'way up here for me.’ So he reluctantly grabs his panama and they float out to take the touring car. “Later on he has another meal at a roof garden or a summer garden with music, and the check for him and Jawn is somewhere around $10. The touring car drops him at his own door in the moonlight and leaves him to un- disturbed slumber that he may rest up for another wearing day. “Oh,” ended Miss Fattershall, “I could just cry over the way that poor man is driven with work! I could!"— Chicago Daily News. Had to Wait, Paddy Dolan bought a watch from | the local jeweler with a guarantee to keep it in order for 12 months. About six months after Paddy took it back because it had stopped “You seem to have had an acch dent with it,” said the jeweler. “A small one, sure enough, sir. About two months ago I was feeding the pig and it fell into the trough.” “But you should have brought it be- fore.” “Sure, your honor, I brought it as soon as I could. We only killed the pig yesterday.”—London Telegraph. XCvV. 1912, PAGE *EVe( e ————————————————— FELT BAD MY LINE INCLUDES ALL THE HHE Newspapers Shellhorn Sufleml Do Bor ) A8 Bt o Shell'iorn, Ala.—In & letter from this place, Nirs. Carrie May says: “A Ml time aco, I commenced to have weak spells and headaches, I felt bad all the time, and soon grew so bad I couldn't stay up. Ithought I would dle. At last my husband got me a bottle of Cardui, and it helped me; so he got some more. After I had takenm the sccond bottle, I was entirely well, I wish every lady, suffering from womanly trouble, would try Cardul. It is the best medicine I know of. It did me more good than anything I ever used.” Cardul {s & woman's tonlc—a streng’hening medicine for women, made from ingredients that act spe- cifically on the womanly organs, and thus help to build up the womanly con- stitution to glowing good health. As a remedy for woman's {lls, it has 8 successful record of over 50 years, Your druggist sells it. Please try ft. | — - N.B. - Write to: Ladies’ Advisory Dept., #ooga Medicine Co., Chatianooga, Tenn., for gmd ong, and 64-page book, *Home Treatmes for V\umn.'unu plain wrapper, 08 requeste Winter Hats. Winter hats will have a choice of blossoms for their adornment in a variety of material and color hitherto unknown in millinery circles. The hues will, of course, be of a more sub dued character than the summer ones and the materials used in the make- up of the flowers will be speclally made to suit the weather. Rain-proof roses will be seen and artiticial flow- 'rs will be ereated in fabries immune from the onslaught of fog or snow. In order that the flowers shall have \n appropriate setting there will be a TNange in the winter hat itself. Dur- ng he coming autumn a large quan- ity of black c¢hip hats are to be im- norted from Italy, and in one quarter t was stated that no fewer than 2,000, 00 dozen of theso hats will shortly omo on the market, Wash Pillows at Home. Instead of gending the feather pil- lows to be renovated try washing them at home. These days of hot ‘un are excellent to experiment, I the wash boiler with cold water and good soap and let the pillows oak for several hours, then rub the Ling boetween the hands until soiled re gone, ! vin lnkewarm water, then put woin eold water and plenty of soap Ay and bo for fitteen minutes. inse under rumning water until no yp remains and hang on the line to dry. Use plenty of clothesping, for the 50 that you|pillow the pillow to be tuffy must be frequently beaten during the drying process. Oceavionally reverse the |»fl|(m and pin by the nppnslte end. Atie Frofess mns- DR. SAMUEL l". IM.IT)!. SPECIALIST Eye, Eay, "Nose and Throat viasses Scientitically Prescribea ‘Lone; Office 141, Restdence ¢ Bryant Bidg Lakeland. Fla DR. W. §. [RVIN UENTIST Established tn July, 1900 ° «ooms 14 and 16 Kentucky hutidnn Phunel Otfice 180; Resldonce 24 DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Build ing. Phone. 339. Residence Phone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. DR R R SULLIVAN —PHYSICIAN— Special attentiou given to Wurge:) and Gynecology R B. HUFFAKER. ~Attorney-at-Luw— %oor T Stnart Yidg Hartow ¥y . M TRAMMELL. Attorney-at-Law. Offices, Bryant Bulldiaag Lakeland Fla. BLANTON & ROGERS. Lawyern. Bryant Block, 'Phone 80 Lakelaud, Fla TUCEER & TUCKER —Lawyers— Raymondo Bldg akeland. /X0. 8. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Oftice in Munn Bulldiug LAKELAND, FLORIDA. @. D. & H D. MENDEKNLALL Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg LAKELAND. FLA. Shosphate 1and examination veys, examinatinn, renorts Rlueprirting Maorids QOO POEQIF OIS Sur A. J. MACDONOUGH, Architect. Newest Ideas in Bunzalow Designing Room 6 Deen & Bryant Bldg. AEOEAPOF AT Lakeland, Florida. AQIOF X EIIOEQATFQPITOL - Srplrec chasing O > Magazines Stationery Post Cards An election will be held at the usual voting place in Lakeland, Fla. Ion November 19th, 1912, for the | purpose of electing a mayor asd three councilmen. Said election te te conducted according tg the ve vised ordinances of Lakeland. S. L. A, CLONTS, Mayor of Lakeland ! NOTICE OF ELECTION. Cigars| e (AMMER OUT Ceme and see me before pur- | elsewhere. patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edisonia Theater Your| SATISFACTION with every set of horse shoes we put on. For we make the shoes fit the ifefl. uot the feet fit the shoes as 18 witen done. To know how much @if- terence this makes send your horset here to be shod next time. You'll be amazed at the improvement i hit «<ait and temper. The Fix-em Shon LON'T GET TRAPZLD INTO POOR PLUMBING merely because it seems cheaper. 1t It may be the lm-. ic only seeming. ¢st investment you ever made. W your family's and your own health are anything to you get the best We are ready to estimate on doing that kind for yos 1 lumbing you can. SOLOHOIOLHFOHOHC IO I HLOIGIDHOHOCO IO POIOHOFIFOH0S0OIOHD lakeland foundry and Maclunc Co. \\ e are now prepared to furm~h iron and l)r.ls~ cast- ings of all descriptions. machine work. & OO D i AODOOOOOOV OGO OO Miome 236 S = N We also do all kinds n‘g % % e Lakeland foumiry and Mackine Co. Lakeland, Florida D000l @IOIO00 FOTO OISO DAOOCOOOOHOOONHHICIONT AORIK PHONE 25 And be sure ycu get it AT ONCE Evervthing in Drugs. Candy—the BEST KEVER. Y% Try a hox of Johnston’s % Always Ready to Serve You CENTRAL PHARMACY OLOOOTIO0 OIOPOHO POBODOLOIOIOBOTOBO O MMOWMOGMWM Lakeland Artificial Stone Works Near Electric Light Plant RED CE! MAKES MENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Crushed Rock. Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Guate Posts, Mounds, Good Stok on Hand Flewer Etc. WE Deliver Free of Charge H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. : mmmwwm OHOHOIOPOBOLOPIFAFTHT4 00 DHOITIOTIDO0S ‘MW’Q‘EOQQ"Q‘- QPO 0G0 OPOBOIDPOEIFOPIMIGIHISIN0 Special Notiice! ALWAYS SOMETHING FRESH SPOEQE 3 ¥ SFQAFOPQTRHON O WWW}Q Eecker's Buckwheat Flour, 1b. .. 5¢ Hecker's whole Wheat Flour, 1b 5¢ Hecker’'s Rye Wheat Flour, Ib... 8c Hecker's Flap Jack Flour, pkg...15¢ Hecker’s Farina Flour, pkg.-...15¢ Hecker's Oat Meal Flour, pkg...10¢ Hecker’s Puffed Rice, pgk------ 15¢ Hecker's Puffed Wheat, pkg....10c Pure Food St.ore W. P. PILLANS & CO. h o ity g Dl

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