Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 22, 1911, Page 9

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CRRON'S THEATRE Ned. Eve Jan. - o " The United Play Company Present he Sreat American Play ., . ... .. GLARANTEEDATTRACTION po—— MLES: 50c, 75¢, $1.00 & $|.50| ENGAGE SEATS NoOW LAXELAND MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. Tast Lake Morton, Joha Edmunds, Prop. s the crdars of all requiring anything in this line. out on the clear, frosty air. The first | words were scarcely sung before the shade at the little window was drawn aside and the boys appenred. Phep | ,l!uu father ¢ a opelie l the v in dumb aw By lu n th VRIS RO LN R i EAL & EST A7 E nl I: you are in Florida for tae purpose of buying a Farm, Grove s, City or Country Home, or get into some line of mes- siness, or rent a home, or get information of any kiand ¢ oar City or surre .ndmg country, or State in geieial ¢ pleased to have you call on us for such, i.uve some mice Groves, Improved Farms, partially im. vus, ard raw land lose to Lakeland. and we can show TOTAY! WARING &EDWARDS SUITE 1. BRYANT BLD'C. LAND . . 5 . . FLORIDA ~imm HE BIGAN TO PLAY “GOD REST YR, .\"ZERY ENTLIMEN " tle girl tumbled off her sled and, tak ! ing the rope from her uncle’s hand. ‘ follcwwed him through the gate up to , & | the door, % Oh I have had the micest Chrisi | 215 | mas! she said. i| “Even without your father and mother ™ # 1 “It would have been just perfect i « | they bad been here,” she replied. “We are here” called out a wel- | come toice, The door was hastily thro vn open, and Polly saw her fa ther aml mother. “Oh!” she gasped. “Tbey dug us out sooner tham we expected.” her father explained, “and | we managed to get here im time for Christmas after all.” “And now it §s the happlest Christ | fiic Lakeland Steam iaundry i 2 IS one of the best equippedplants in the State having all modern machinery and what is more, we have operators who know how to use them. We want everybody’s laundry. Do you send yours? If & mas!” cried Polly as she put ber arins not, why not give a trial next week? around her mother’s neck. CHRISTMAS PUDDING RECIPE. 18 e doeirciaciseo oMb i o ool Bo i S o 18 R. W. WEAVER, Prop. In‘I.OUR frem the wheatfields | 'Phone 130 ! And eggs from the nest, Milk from old Bossie, Our cow, and the best; LEMONS from Frisco And spice from Ceylon, Raisins and currants Frem far Orzgon, ISS RUBY C. DANIEL | Lakeland’s Leading News | and Stationery Store ¢ leading papers and magazines. Sta- mery, Po t Cards, Scnool Sup- plies, Cigars and Tobacco. Lobby of Edisonia Theatre \__ Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated | | W. FISKE JOHNSON EAL ESTATE]| grorc L ¢ Down in the south; OANS NEGOTIATED Sugar from Mexico, Melts in your mouth. Mlx all together, | And what do they give? A Christmas plum pudding, As sure as you live! < SZLIS REAL ESTATE, TY A SPECIALTY. | | | ———— | ORANGE GROVE PROPER- A Disbeliever. Raymondo Building. { e, nfidel?” “Why, he--be goes not belleve in Santa Clavs.” Y1BODY LIKES THE EVENING TELEGRAM THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., DECEMBER 22, 1911 ONE YEARIN NEW YORK CHARLES KLEIN “THE GAMBLERS™ “ s , Sun. Come Early. By JULIA D. COWLES ; — | “Papa,” sald mmrold Anaje | 0198 3} Jj djazas euoydain 21aq v | 2 ®ieq pinom pueSuy ieq) uoimido oy | & “An infidel?” said papa. “What is an 30 aIe wem ssausnq gspMY SUmlg PAGE NINE WHAT NEW YORK CRITICS SAY OF “THE THIRD DEGREE" The Telegraph ... The Evening Mail. ““The Third Degree’ * is a “ Gripped the uudlc'nce.... better play than ‘The Music “"” run as long a::x did “The Master' or ‘The Lion and the Lion and the Mouse'. ... . .In- & ATaan doiis Heant . 16hse hl'lll:l im'«-r-'s'. Realistic A smashing human MAnrer of acting.” : The American “Will undoubtedly meet with wide approval, Was ely Ated.. . Genvive ring in o the : appaluse.’ The Globe. AUTHOR OF the mhu e evils -y real emotions,” b Tl?.t‘ E‘\'emng‘ Telcg:‘a':l “The audience enjoyed every SWHL rival in populavity Zabi T ag sy 5 noment of the play ‘The Lion ard the Mouse' The World Absorbing story. . Gripping ; $ CPopular Success,” situations . Remarkable aot- The Tribune \ popular cuccess,” The Times stamp of truth, Grip- pingly. convineingly real.” ing of the cast.” The Evemn« World = ymawmo—- i lh pln IHE ST()RE OF QUALITY Big Assortment of Christmas esents for Father, Brother and "O’ Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, : Silk Ties and Sox to match, Linen Handkerchiefs, Fur Hats, Paja- mas and Everything Else for : Man to Wear. Zii 'l 1. WOODS & CO. Drane Bulldmg Phone 298 e e————————— T S R S 00‘020‘0“0‘0 “Aum ,SA"T-“ - Fine line of Xmas Presents in ° t!:.'.::’ . Gold and Silver Novelties, and ° prlces very reasonable, E Now she's fitting a bonnet on this little | wwders for cach gift | So I'll tell you about her, for no one, I find, Has heard of Aunt Santa Claue, pnlh-nl and kind ad, Now slippere on those little toes. T R. R. HERRON*J ')i" MDD IR ED HOTDPIGO HODOMIHODONE Bt iind 0.0.0@0.‘0‘«@:@5’ ——_1 IDON'T WORRY' | ABouT IT e ——— e st casure your property wih oue g al Torget it We win put viu iy good conpanies anly «vime i and tire tested) will ad et vour dosses person: 1y and Pl antly; pay you promptly and wichort Gisconmt, look after *he renewal of your policies; wrant vacaney permits end gasoline permins Without eharge, ang do ail the zood agents should de for the brotection of their cyst mers. We insure both eosntry ard town property — —————— — —— - — THE R. H. JOHNSON FIRE INSURANCE A(’ENCY P. E. CHUNN, Manager or to Johnses ard Canneg Lakeland, Fla. lal\eldnd Artlflcml Stone Work Near Eleciric Liglt Plant © . MAE ES o o RED CEMENT PRIISSED BRICK é’ ] CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ¢ ¢ Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale § ORI BN | EUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ’ : : !$ 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Flower Mounds, Etc & Good Stock on Hand mrheedch.p H. B, ZIMMERMAN Proprietor. BIAI0G Guoudeje) oAl 404

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