Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 23, 1911, Page 2

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PAGE TWO 111 EVENING TELEGRAM LAKFLAND. FLA. i B S AUY HOR OF ] i v...‘ DECEMBER 23, 1911 3\ ONE YEARIN NEW YORK CHARLES KLEIN [© W The Evening .. The Telegraph “Gripped the “The Third Degree’ - better play than ‘The Music ‘\‘1” TUICAR Jong ¢ or ‘The Lion and the Lion and the Mo a t tense nuer ol a-t is a Mas heart inte; 4 =F, MOL SE J:JJ“LDLERS“ | The T; Lvening World. : (he ing in *The stam; S "HAT NEW YORK CRITICS SAY OF “THE THIRD D\};. T ENGAGE SEATS NOW E the play.” pingly, convin- mm_ PR LSRN TR ‘_'-w.u. HOL'DAY ClOARS Ch2 LO“Q and tht ShOYt of lt . FISKE JOHNSG.Y E By ROBERT DONNELL i i & — L :f(: io-).(fior G o 4 Copyright. 1911, by American Press Association i R E A L E S T A T i,‘. | INMAN'’S BLUNTS”| | g HIS'N | LOANS NEGOTIATED 25 cigars in a box, bearing the compliments of the season with two g s v J u&uwhhil:iw ny lfl;u;':hr“”mm Jj:fl., 1 i LU.3 AND SELLS REAL ESTATE. CRANGE CRUV: These clgars are on sale at most all eigar stores; also at Factory g : TY A SPECI*LIY. Manuf ciured by i ——— i o R A T "':f:U% i - " T | l#—_“4 = ity sy | MISS RUBY C. DANIF L He v '1 when jiizs December (Cines, M‘M’@me if reust U mon y be A mw VRYM /(t"‘tend — T As a man grows older his earning power dwindles away. So THE SAFE THING to do is to BANK money while young manhood lasts, and earning power is great. COMFORT late in life can come only from ECONOMY early in life. Let OUR Bank be YOUR Bank. We Pay 4 Per Cent. on Savings Accounts. 'hrst National Bank Lakeland Under Control of U. S. Goverzment. NGoto the enlargement ob oour tal O 1t has Deen necessary b The News Job Office found n Rooms newspaper and publishing business, Y move QIR0 up-stairs where it wili e 11 and 12, Kentucky L=y in the com- l“\:l Diatiaimyg, < Williams The News Job Office Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Building. e e s s S W . AT A i & short of it (L't it really shocking?): | Santa Claus knows HE wears short hose, | length stocking. So when the day approaches Which once in a year is coming The sly old saint (it would make you faint1) | ! plenty; He CAN have very few, For every one knows he wear a hose That's scarcely as high as he: shoe WRITING TO SANTA CLAUSj wLAN E e PRI L HIS is the long and the ’ While SHE weas a full | Puts over this mental sum- “She MUST have presents in 5 Lakeland's Leading News and Stationery Storc + | All the leading papers and magizine. tionery, Post Cards, Scnoo plics, Cigars and Tobiceo Lobby of Edisonia Theatre g AN L e Your Patronage Will Be Anm‘eciai?_d ey H 3 Ihe lakeland Steam iaun — S one of the best equippedpiant: in the State having all modcrn machinery and what is more, w¢ have operators who know how 10 We want everybody's It not, why not give a trial next week® use them. laundry. Do you send yours? R. W. WEAVER, fro- *Phone 130 R A, When You Send a FPresent, Send a E FENWAY CHOCOLA? * We say they are the best Candy made and dmeb <t money. Naturally we should. It's a pretty poor m not nh“l:;:m i ev san;bel t are you eoing to ? ere’s our suggestion. Inves sef. E: aif you think the candy you are using is best, hov howlh re is a better candy made unless you try Fenway. | F:nway Clncohhlnelheepldanycar‘.*i")_ cther mfim&ch‘lmamd.ydwexflflx o hali iounds, 30e. Fresh every day. Lake Pharmacy wend [ | {2 | I |: k |. | l

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