Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 14, 1912, Page 7

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good anu HENLEY'S White Drugy Store SHOROTOOEO0S "'0';'0'3'3 mw“t')*ro WW&O*#O-:'O FOQ - very day a busy day at ¢ this store. Come see ¢ for yourself. : akePharmacy The Nearest Drug Store in Towu T T - S KR Southerly wmd and a cIoudy sk Proclaim it a Hunting mormng you are planning this year, .you cai - to leave this jur consiceration. b have everythirg you may need at prices| isiderably lower than you will find _in any er store. We carry only the best guns i the finest rifles of every description. Mot 3?.. handle the best quality of loaded shelis. semissmioke-! powder and rcvolver cartridges. to make your hunting snccessful ave outfitted many Luntimen complete. “Lhoir sit-} g ! recommendations are the best procf that o 1tfits are the best that cun be bouyl neJdac & ilson Co. Cuwmwomuouo*omommw IR0 Timber, Turpentine. Cut-over OR SA LE Lands, Choice Colinization " .ts at Low Prices. Florida Homes and Groves on High ling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- b ary and Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all property just s repragented by us. For reliable information see hlinger & Alfield %m New Depot, LAKELAND, FLORIDA v THe EVENINT TELE iR:@ mtmw store out of Fverything, in)! ~AR ) !MRaJE The Latier’s ness 1o the Former ard Hap- piness 13 Cath By GILZ2CRT 0. EURI vod imi- moke good, which ve to the firm » strocts each per which did not fili envelope R HER T The tin l(‘n as it u reictive to their onal quest i between | i | | | | | | {riends, and the very | ns which .xl\\.xw arise | i lovers, and i opened fire with this qu | “Opened up on anything yet?" | Jack shook his head. “I have an idea,” Carrie then de- clared, and without going into details of the questions she forced Jack to ask, it was as follows: There was a certain manufacturer of a household necossity who utterly refused to advertise, declaring that he had no faith in the eflicacy of it, and against Jack's repeated efforts he had turned a deaf ear. The advertis- ing agency had exhausted all their geod men on him before consigning him to Jack, and naturally that har- | young | assed solicitor and lovelorn { man wos keen to land him. Carrie bad thovpsht over the matter many a long day as typewriter, i manufacture e vilue of advertising, therehy inding a eonteact tor the ad- vertisin eney, increased salary for Jack, and eventually a flut built for [ two. Jack Knew his he had not as yvet made Carrie in a very fow words just what he thought of her proposed eampaign. business, although i ] “Hello! What Do You Know?" ned, not wi demonstra | The ne 1 a band or tion, Lut cifectively, xt day it was oj iy other no {0 sit up straighter in his h,:' Lis postage Lill was visibl and the two bags .nul threatened to give over delivering the mail at all. The Ile rs in his Founse nol(l com- zan to rub their eyes aud tull In doubled orders, while a num { ber of adverticing agencies began sending out their star men to renew |1 hiy, [he latter only refused to sed Up in the dingy little office where undad out her usunl letters, £ prevailed to s forgot to + Loy actually wed on d studying 2 heen fon nl!s set 'i:‘:; forth the delights of three and four room flats, At the end ol ten davs he called upen the crusty manufacturer, sending in his card with this line written across the bottom: “I can show you the ad which is proving its own worth.” “Show him in,” thundered the S:T"M[ man, for that was just what he was trying to find out. The vigitor gave a jaunty slant to his hat, recalled all Carrie’s instrue tions, and made his way into the hith- | erto clos~d office, for he had never before penetrated beyond the office boy barrier in his visits. “Hello! Well, what do you know?” was the way the manufacturer greet- ed him, but Jack knew he had some thing to tell that the other wanted, so he waited until he had taken a chair, pushed back his hat, and then he responded curtly: “What you are trying to find out. Business has been rushing you lately, hasn't it?” The crusty manufacturer turnea with a glare upon his caller, asking: “What business is that of yours?” Jack rose with dignity, saying slow- ly and with emphasis: “I did not come here to be yelled ldca RBrouht Busi- : lot of | thun tho ugh in dodlar bills it 9 A it, probubly about | teok Jack and Car-! stose of news items | she was pounding her | and aad evolved a plan | ! to prove to the erusty and unbelieving od, angd told | Within the next| week the crusty manufacturer began| swivel | ¢ mail man carried | Pooap ruveg e —————— O ——————————————————— INCLUDES o —— e e— - v — MY LINE NOTICE CF ELECTION. at, t to give some impertant Ine _— Tacturer grunted. “If any Ne\l sp'!n(_ro An election wiil be heid al ising men give anything sual 1otin: place in Lakeland, Fla AW Iy, | to et it,” but he waved f\ . n Nevember 16th, 1912, for the J: . Macazin ‘ ‘}‘1‘. thus iacazines e or TS = n. Said eiection @ . id to Staticnery N o adiu ed i 1 : Pt ¢ .akeland i ] oSt .ards I CLONTE, Lt ‘ Mazor of Lakeland. itie il TH (‘!,,ar 1 gl v : o I SR8 we aaunED O] i & A1 54 14 e S s CATISFACTION ieised ivti LU a chasi 2 2 3 e \( n ¥ith erer; t of hor § ¢ Wwe put ol il % patronage approciated, on-| KDL Sie MANa; BieiRh0ce BV 0 g A0 2 g § . feet, ot the feet £t the ghocs as e aci it one 0o resu W witen dote To Know how muoeh dife abou cLuar ea ; ference thi: makes send your horses T Iy manuisetorer five | . i i pre e 5hot Xt time. Y il be with o shrewd old e) s | here to bLe shod next time he | looked bl thiough aad aoazed at the improvement in 8 Miss Ruby Daniel thro: le askel: i;nil and temper. “If 50 up with your agency, will News Stand | you p o neat? v | “Te o7 Jaek asked, although he toluy o' Edisonia Theater Ihc rlx.em Shop quite ood what was meant, *T1 othod, I'm net such a fool g Ao as to e an ordinary ad, like that o RAP would ve legitimately brought out LON'T GET T PED the ro - onses it did,” i “Yeo 1 will,” Jack returned beurtily, prodi. inz a contract. “Anoher thing, I'll sign up for a rat- | INTO POOR PLUMBING merely because it seems cheaper. 18 tling zood campaign if you'll take care . 4 ic only sceming. It may be the dear- of my uccount,” the magnate contin. >b‘(~ ah | \ 3 | ued, «s lie,shook down his fountain, ~{|' ! VA ¢st investment you ever made. M n ezl i AL -~ - ¥ /A your family's and your own health “Write that into the contract, and then you will be sure,” Jack modest i\ - L3 — e \ \ O\ are anything to you get the best ly suguested, and with a twinkle in A his evos the other did so, and as he| / plumbing you can, We are ready to saw the amount to be expended Jack ‘ ;* knew he had made good, or Carrie s Y estimate on doing that kind for you. had, to sive that clever young woman i how'd you do it?" the manu isted, | “was the reply. “I put in iy own hook, and paid for my own resources,” aud i|m ceent e grin of his hearer at i dis. UA certain youug lady and | o to be married preity soon, lkeland llardware & Plumbing Co. | .,» O O L T B0 B0 O L O pOFOEORO#D [OR0 |akeland Foundry and R cmre Co. At hor postion, we both wrote to all o »Ariends, asking them as a wedd 210 to us to earry on an end- i fexs ¢ letter of inquiry about your “ ¢ are new pre |"”“l to furnis <hiren and brass cast- i prod | f The sonefacturer sab gasping In| ll1;_.~ of all ‘.\Nll])tlnl.. We also do all kinds o gRLan e e "i nachine work. : : " “Sooand 1 wrote to twenty of onr i € - $o frien That made forty to begin with. 1ach of the forty wroto to ten | agki <ach of the ten to write to ten more amd=" s 1"Vt the magnato shouted; “it you «vlain any more I'll countermand | that ontraet, for as far as 1 can estic “mat 'l be getting inquiries until ( pace over where none can reach me.” | e e gos T lick and Carrie now occupy that Qnoc-nc»ononooomonoooooooocmbm E PHONE 25 (Copyright, 1912, by W, G, Chapman.) And be sure you get it lakeland foumiry and Machine Co. } Lakeland, Florida & l’hum 236 | GIRLS AS HUSBAND HUNTERS Experience P:ove-s Tl-y Don't Want | & Nuch Help in Choosing a Life * o the many Fids of voeational train. nethe . filite sohnnis i tew dnale lvervtiingin !hu -e "1 rv o box of Johnston's nte in Cineinnati Pociocd < & 7 | o |\l-.|u\' to derve You it CENTRAL PHARMACY { a girl marei X - o s marcicd tot iy of e man | P00 CO0GOAROR0TIY four or fve ] FTRITECNN (T CL (R | R ——————————— e - grandp vre dedieient H‘“‘fl_jt’c'fl?“A‘."‘."'t‘.:‘;':':c’v'-':" B O FOROIISDEGINE SN have Iu expeet trouble with lur| [ "IN' 4 s ¢ Lakeland Artificial Stone Works th Infihnu (h || tln- nrnpow(l in l netion be given only girl pupils, l'fl: Near Elcctric Lizht Plant | i | MAXLS RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONRY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS rks the New York World Surely, on | cqual grounds, boys should be taught | ¢ [ to know a real girl from an imitation A boy may not have to marry sirl's family five generations bae k * he eertainly has to accept the old s, and if hie has been careless he one | & 90'(’-?0‘5-0*!0(.‘0“ Q& P > have to expect trouble with his 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Flower ter-in-law. 2 Mounds, Ete. it waiving the issue of partiality & considering ouly the vocation of GUOd Stock on Hand WE Deliver !'ree ‘t cur‘” i I I;'u:i chooser, very little r;f H. B. 7‘MMERMAN proprictor- wiil bring out the well nizh © 2.0 B - P . less ab ZIY]"‘\' (Ll' the [1rnp4:~.:5 HPOROROHOPOLIIOTOOEQIIPOMOLOETEOFOFOSCH LAADLUOING cation, Nearly three thousand — e s of expericace recorded in tales I histories proves that the niore a 1 is taught and cducated to marry / |« partieular man the more she doesn't [ ] ® | doit. And who shall decide between ' | hatis a real mun and what the imita. 6 p Cla 0 c [] i? Can any school teacher do it & «‘ter than the school girl of marriage. | & QIOIOEOLOLO BP0 ez |3 ALWAYS SOMETHING FRESH Aman had been absent from home & for some time, and during his absence :‘ { hud raised a luxuriant beard and mus. tache. Shortly after his return he peid & visit to his sister, who had a Eecker's Buckwheat Flour, 1b. .. 5¢ Hecker's whole Wheat Flour, 1b 5¢ little daughter of whom he was es C: ¥ , ecliflplond; P Hecker's Rye Wheat Flour, 1b... 5¢ The little girl made no effort to em- 3 Eecker's Flap Jack Flour 4 ’hrme him or offer him a kiss, but 1 . . 4 O B | hung back, reluctantly, ‘5 Hecker's Farina Flour, pkg.--..15¢ | “Why, Eleanor,” said the mother, & | “why don't you give Uncle Ed a § Hecker's Oat Meal Flour, pkg...10c kiss?” &> g “Well, mother,” returned the child, © Hecker's Puffed Rice, pgk-- - -- 15¢ with the most perfect simplicity, “1 don’t see any place."—Harper's Dazar. Hecker's Puffed Wheat, pkg....10c Pure Food St.ore W. P. PILLANS & CO. < His Retort. “Look at the bum husbands we women have to stand for. Must wom- en always be oppressed by men?* “Men juries have decreed that you can kill your husbands with immunity_ if you don’t like 'em. What more do you women want?” QPRPASAIO e

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