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ity q P, PAGE SIX II[RR(lN’S THEATRE Wed. Eve Jan. The United Play Company Present The Great AmericanPlay........ A GUARANTEEDATTRACTION PRICES: 50¢c, 75¢, $1.00 & $1.50 ENGAGE SEATS NOVW 1911 THE EVENING TELEGRAI(. LAKELAND, FLA., DECEMBER 29, w HAT NEW YORK CRITICS SAY OF “THE THIRD DEGREE, The Telegraph The Evening Maj) ““The Third Degree' " is a __ uripped the audlenu Will run as long as qig ONE YEARIN NEW YORK CHARLES KLEIN AUTHOR OF better play than ‘The Music 4 Master' or ‘The Lion and the 14on and the Mouse'. Mouse.' . . Tremendous heary tense heart interest. g, manner of acting.” . The American *Will undoubtedly m... wide approval. interest. ..A smashing human story that raps the tyranny of the police department and the wit [ evils of * yellow journalism, Was gy TI IE I II( .I q ~ and introduces real people witii acted,. . _('mmmu- ring in' e real emotions.” appaluse. The Globe. “The audience enjoy« moment of the play The Evening Telegram “\Will rival in popularity ~AND THE MOUSE ‘The Lion and the Mouse'. The W. ‘bing story 3 o e World agy | Absorbing story.. Gripping ¢ gl ‘rl{E G%LERS situations ..Remarkable act- Popular Su”""“' The Tribune ing of the cast.” The Evening World. “A human pulse beating in the play.” “A popular zuccess The Times “The stamp ¢f truth oy, pingly, convinclngly rey) ——— MAGGIE PEPPERCETC. S ———— 2 AS—————-. These cigars are on sale at most all cigar stores; also at Factory Manufactured by when Jifes Decemb omey, L{Bmme | M_sz;r onr mongy " be a 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. As a man grows older his earning power dwindles away. So THE SAFE THING to do is to BANK money while young < | - tLakelland A 4 WING to the enlargement of our newspaper and publishing business, it has been necessary to move 3 % The News Job Office up-stairs where it will be fouad in} Rooms 11 and 12, Kentucky Building, injthe com- For anything that can be printed, if you want petent charge of Mr. G. J. Williams. the best work at the right prices,}call on Mr. Williams. The News Job Office Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Building. HOLIDAY CIGARS 150 BOXES OF e ; OO R Btter mous as the producer of the most i“l -‘Otul “mll o l;“" lied'l Ie' "‘c‘ profitable sugar and syrup industry “INMAN'’'S BLUNTS” Sl et L e o gl B LOANS NEGOT rcservation made. ¢ N 3 g ‘s the natural home of that wonder- E l AT Savaunah, Ga., Dec. 18.—Mrs. M. fally romunerative plant which will E D ; \V. Mckail, the Hardeeville lady with wurn solden dollars for the least 25 cigars in a box, bearing the compliments of the season with two wicm George H. Hill and Henry ly "' ”‘x "‘)r "mrk T:n S |“‘ .‘;, moun ) . e 2 labels, would be something nice for hubby’'s Christmas Ickstrom, the Baltimoreans under {| BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE, ORANGE GROVE PROPER. present, i . (;(:I:\vsgli(:(‘ll:l(-;r ;l‘::‘:‘l,l-:::"l«l:l;\‘-:l o fkb crowers of cane for syrup or for hone I“man clgar ractor Lakeland 2 B sugar. Here wiil be located giant | i Savannah Press at her home yester- § ROOM 7. # p » bl . - Raymondo b . 1wills for the handling of the produc ¥ : 233 “'d y Fla' day. Mrs. McFail says the accused il ‘] AR ! first Natmnal Bank Of course every one cannot come to| A PROPHECY THAT WILL Florida but thousands are coming! BE FULFILLED and yet when you get ready to comc.! 4 if you delay it very long, maybe, some one will have the tract of land W. FISKE JOHNSON REAL ESTATE Florida is destined to becoe fa- . mplete and thorough replenishment i ot the purses of these who :u-li\'ol,»‘l this industry, either as’ arrest here for robbing the Cost Line trein last Tuesday morning borded, inter- TY A SPECIALTY. 1jage in snd here will be handsome homes were undoubtedly in their room at,m satisfied people, who have taken her home at 1 o'clock the morning, acvantage of the opportunity of this of the robbery. She is sure of thia' most favorable moment, to shape because she was ill that night, and il petidan: when her daughter zu;oqn to adnlillnd: 11 1ts infancy ‘now, there s al- ister to her, one of the men called |, 4o (ho mark of prosperity on its out to know if there was anything they could do. MISS RUBY C. DANIEL Lakeland’s Leading News and;Stationery Store brow and with no great amount of imagination there can be distinctly scen the fulfillment of the dreams of men. A lusty giant has been born among us and at last the dream of the golden lands are about to be- come a realization in fact. With this young giant to lead to (‘ompleto' victory, Florida will indeed becom# the El Dorado of the dreams of mei. Nowhere in any land at any time s there been this golden chance sc thrust at men as right now and omcuu. DBECTOBY County Officers. All the leading papers and magazines. Sta tionery, Post Cards. School Sup- plies, Cigars and Tobacco. Lobby of Edisonia Theatre Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated Clerk—A. B. Ferguson, Bartow. Supt. Public Instruction—T. B. Kirk, Bartow. ! Sherift—John Logan, Bartow. County Judge—W. 8. Preston, Bartow. here. Tax Collector—J. H. Lancaster,| Florida—that magic sounding B T e e e i AR Bartow. wme— i the most 1ikely of all the | Y vees e Tax Collostor—-i M. Lanior, Bar- states of this union to become the & | oor man’s paradise and the rica|d jr.an's mecca. With all the advan-| 3 t.ge of location and environment she @ stands without a single rival among | & ] & the colony of states, in that she of-| %} fers to every one that most desired & :{: thing, freedom from care And|éfe nowhere in this vast state are the chances =0 great as at Lakeland, the tow. Treasurcr—J. T. Harmon, Bartow. County Commissioners.—E. S. \Whidden, Ch'm., Mulberry; A. J. Lewis, Bartow; R. F. Langford, Ft. Meade; J. E, Bryant, Kathleen; T. I". Holbrook, Lakeland. School Board.—R. W. Ch'm.,, Fort Meade; . The Lakeland Steam Laundry ——— S one of the best equippedplants @ in the State having all modern Hancock, J. J. Whid- TARDPYEPELIETRE PSS TR LGS den, Burtow; J. A, Cox, Lakeland; l;;:‘::'ll':m hkelauns \ul-m'mluh-'g ::: T. B. Kirk, Secretary, Bartow, Sipiss ale = State Senator—D. H. Sloan, Lake- |:‘(; ‘f: maChinery and What is more’ we at. MADE UP IN WHITE LINEN|:|: Members of House--A, J. Aagle, il LINEN :fi: :';'. have Opel'ators Who know hOW to One of the Incongruities of the Season b Geo. Fortner, Pierce. City Officers. Seemingly Little Adapted for Cold Daya Mayor—Jno, . Cox. i I Marshal—W. H. Tillis. White linen is used here. The skirt Clerk and Treasurer—H. L. Swatts | s trimmed at the foot with a deep Bartow; use them. We want everybody's laundry. Do you send yours? If R S B R R R City Attornty—Epps Tucker, Jr. | striped band about 7 inches wide. The | 5 not wh eek‘; City Council—W. S. Irwin, R. L.|sallor blouse bodice has the upper ’ y not glve atrial next w Mayes, G. E. Southard, W. H. Pugh, r:"""c:': :‘:fir{;:;c;mde ';ld ‘:ver lllhe Lo " v seam; the collar :‘. '21". Keen, H. D. Bassett, 0. M. and deep sleevebands are of the ot} . o R. W. WEAVER, Pro Governor—A. W. Gilchrist, Talla- [ ] [] [] *Phone 130 hassce. “re ey Secretary of State- H. Clay Craw- ford, Tallahassce Comptroller - A, C. Croom, Talla- hassee. Treasurer - -W. V. Knot, Tallahas- see. Attorney-General - Park M. Tram- mell, Tallahassce. Commissioner of Agriculture B E. McLin, Tallahasee. Supt. of Public Instruction -\Wm. M. Holloway, Tallahassee. Railroad Commissioners —R. Hud- DIV TOTOPOIOIOPOTORDOD son Burr, Chairman; Newton \l 3 Blitch, Royal C. Dunn. W. C. Yon, o Sccretary. All communications 3 should be addressed to Tallahassee. 9 President of the Senate—Fred P. e 5 Cone, Lake City. ‘ 3 i 3 The exhibits in the different cars, 3 were very attractive and instructive, and the college men were very much pleased with the interest showa. There has been an average attend-’ ance of over 3,000 people at each stop and this is one of the greatest signs of an awakening that have ever been given to the college men. The news- papers all over the state are to be thanked for the work they did toward i When You Send a Present, Send a Box of FENWAY CHOCOLATES POPOPO PO IO FOPOPODO O arousing interest. Wenytl!y.clllebdc 3 de and the best value for © 1 have always been very much inter- ' N we should. l“ 8 FISRy, ot merchant “ha\.z: ested in the university work, and hace -* l’*" in his own “ fluyhfly s can't be best 9?“ s many friends among the workers. 1 M} Iflm‘.. Investigate fl)wu am aware that their’s is often a seem- E you think ‘l you are using is best, W “ ' ingly thankless and uphill job, but T hfl' there is a better candy made unless you wy Fenway. ,, have been enough in touch with the Fenway Chocola work to know that they are gaining du..,f_oo:.nslm. yennul ipan& bk pounds, 308, Fresh every “‘Lake Pharmacy ground, and I believe that from this time on their efforts will receive more and more encouragement and be more mm 1 generally recognized. ——e e