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PAGE EIGHT HERRON'S THEATRE Wed. Eve Jan. The United Play Company Present The Great American Play........ 'A GUARANTEEDATTRACTION PRICES: 50c, 75¢, $1.00 & $1.50 i ENGAGE SEATS NOVW HOLIDAY CIGARS 150 BOXES OF “INMAN'S BLUNTS” 2% cigars in a box, bearing the compliments of the season with two labels, would be something ni-e for hubby's Christmas present, These cigars are on sale at most all cigar stores; also at Factory Manufactured by 25w INMan Cigar Factory “ when Jifes December Comes, and Come if must our money will be a Jure Warm /‘;’lend As a man grows older his earning power dwindles away. So THE SAFE THING to do is to BANK money while youny manhood lasts, and earning power is great. COMFORT late in life oan come only from ECONOMY early in life. Let OUR Bank be YOUR Bank. We Pay 4 Per Cent. on Saving s Accounts. irst National Bank Lakeiland Under Control of U. 8. Gevernment. $OTOPOPOSOHOLOPOFOHOTOHO O HOSOVOHOLOHOPOLOLOPO 3 § : Job Printing : C; _—“—w—/ o Q \i| 3 0 & 3 & WING to the enlargement of our @ : : @ 7':- newspaper amd publishing business, o © o o it has been necessary to move fl o > ¢ The News Job Office ; " up-stairs where it will be found in Rooms o ! i ' & : : : o & 11 and 12, Kentucky Building, in the com- & 2 petent charge of Mr. Gi. J. Williamz. Fao & P o fi anvthing that can be printed, 1f vou want i L3, g ! 3 the best work at the rizht prices, call on & e - Mre. Williams, < < | | 1 \ The News Job Office Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Building. > QO HQ L GPOLO TH al OF THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., DECEMBER 29, 1911 story that raps the tyranny of the pulice department and the. evils of yellow journalism, and introduces real people wita real! emotions.” The Evening Telegram . *\Will rival in popularity “The Lion and the Mouse'. moment ur| 1% Play Absorbing story.. Gripping ; T!‘g Worl (‘ situations ..Remarkable act- “Popular Succ ing of the cast.” OAL T]he Tnbm opular . . The Evening Wo)l@. ; The Tms A human pulse beating in “The stamp the play.’ pingly, couvinci. ' |wnAr NEW YOKK CKUTIS SAY UF “INb Tnixg o, K| better play than ‘The "Music Will run as long 4 AUTHOR OF iy “ acted,. . Gennirs “THE GAMBLERS~ ‘EAR]N NEW YORK The Telegraph o The Evenin EMau ONE By ““The Third Degree’ " is a Gripped the Master' or ‘The Lion and the 100 and the Moy, interest. ..A smashing human MaPner of acti; “Will undoy wide approvy THE LION~ appaluse.” -AND THE MOUSE T “ ” W. FISKE JOHNSON REAL ESTAT LOANS NEGOTIATED | Jaughed. The girl with the p!\('he 4 g | knot sat red eved and unconcerned. ]OYlng “I thought something awful had hap- [ pened to you at first,” said the girl with the chatelaine bag “People’s | hair 1urns white from grief or shock. e a !0 1thought complexions might change ||w same way—in your excitement ‘\uu\v heen mopping your face v ith {the hand von held the chocol tate | ad of the onc with the ! turned around to look. Then they L] | i | sk BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE. ORANGE GROVE Craving for Variety. TY A SPECIALTY. The servani girl, who had been “p brought two handkerchiets, said the girl whose hair was done up in an exaggerated psyche knot. She spoke proudly 2s one who makes it known that she has thoughtiully pre- E——— 2 ' i P R4 aiven an afternoon off to attend a mat- paved for a!l emergencies. Ay R e i i . A v returned o sually e: 7, - ¥ - . - i & \ Wish't 1 had,” said her friend, en- J ',, ) 4 5 iy ROOM 7. Rayu Why 4 her mistress, you re——— viously, as she jingled her chatelaine s by i it e ! hatelaine o fave waited to see the whole | bag into a sofe place, play was pericetly exerw MISS RUBY C. DANEE Lakeland’s Leading News and Stationery Store il “No, ma'am,” was the reply; “it said | there wasn't @ dry eve in the hoiwse =g e program that Act 11 was the | !hm.u‘l- hm\. she could swear to HI. same as Act. 1. and | don’t want to don’t see, for of course she couldn® goq iy yenin "—london Opinion, go aronnd looking at everybody, conld she? That's what | don't like about Eva—yon can't depend on what she | Iu-cx'm-m:m:-p:"‘ ‘ | i rmers,” seid Un e think of “Some o dese ret ike | ele Rasheriy i { | Merely Moral Effect. ‘ | 1 really onghtn'’t go see a play | cavs to 'im, this,” said the girl with the psvche Rastus Pinhloy's knot, shaking out handkerchief No 1] 0 o dog good foh “I'm too sensitive! T sympathize so o rits? An he's mighty ¢ S NGhea gl ks with others and it just breuks my | bad foh r.vls' Daes 1o koteh ‘em an' ¢ tionc r\ I “’. t (.‘lr(m."‘,ul(u;} Sup- : | Kill cem? - No: s Rustus: “he | plics, Cigars and Tobacco heart to-- “There goes Sadie,” sald her friend | | don’t keteh Cem, ner ! in a shrill whisper, clutehing her arm Bt i they eomes wround ll"" “Down the side alsle—with the feath. | hetl - miut o oskeers lem er. Doesn't she know that willows | death "—Waehington Star have gone out? Who's it with her? The girl with the psyche knot turn 1 -L'l kill "em | Lobby of Edisonia Theatre | | All the lcading papers and magazines S Your Patronage Will Be Apprecia!ed Cet Clcire to Nature. . i suluer: o "Observe na- i ed solemn eves upon the questionet 1 “If it isn't Tom'™ she got out \. 1 | (v te \\ ien von come to a barnyard | el . E she g the last time 1 sow her she said that Leo in and see “ © pies and fowls | and the cows fib a tence now and | she'd never have anything more to o Ak NI-n nd into the fields & ( ' with him i he was the Tt man on ko inio the fields and look A at the crops or the cattle ow nl conihii ‘nn place \l\lmxv H:'r- is "‘“1“5\“! hilos: ‘ “Wadt 1l 1 get hold of him!™ sur ! i lnllu than in a barnvard. You can | Ihe Lakeland Steam launcry _—aY S one of the_test c(,}ui”(dr!zr s in the State having all {modern machinery and what is more, we led the girl with the chatelaine, ~Did ‘ L Bt » learn much from avimals. Within | & nt T ocall him up vestiddy and ask G | i { i i i atior ati their cirele they know much more | him to drop In his afternoon at l than we do.” we'd take a walk and didn't he say he was sorry. hmt he had 10 work? Slighting me for Sadie! 1 het <he ast :;;‘:;l'ml‘}l”l:u‘-:\.’“ '”' '_\_'::_h"';"“:!i'l'i:;““;f nished by the longhaired men.— 11 died tor it' Of course, most any Judge man it you ast him to go v alking would sugpest dropping in to see a show of something. but that's his busi- ness.” “I'm going to get some chocolates,” said the girl with the psyche knot. Clerk-- A. B. Ferguson, Bartow. 1 “Yes, | am-—you got some the last] gypt Public Instruction—T. time. 1 like those soft, squashy ones, don't you? There goes the curtain!’ Kirk, Bartow. — Sheriff - John lLogan., Bartow. Once in Awhile. A little music, now and then, is fur- OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. County Officers. lfle operators who know how to use} them}} {We want everybody's . laundry] Do you send yours? lf not, why notfgive altrial next week? 4 simply can't talk.” declared the County Judge-—W. 8. Preston, girl with the wvclm knot. at the end | b . oo of the first act. “l never was so af- ; fected in my life. It was all 1 could do to keep from crying and | didn't want to hecause | knew this act couldn't he half as sad as the rest,tow. and L didn't want to get started %o Treasurer - J. T. Harmon, Bartow. | I [ i i Puls 1 | | | Tax Collector J. I, Lancaster, Bartow. Tax Collector - M. Lanier. Bar- R. W. WEAVER, f1" 3 bt b M«é"!-fq—w < S o a2 22 22 S 2 DL 2R S Rttt o s "e:nunf" \ " [ County ‘Commissioners.—k. s | 1t's the next act that's the worst.,” \whidden, Ch'm., Mulberry; A. J explained the gir I“|‘lh lhe”(hc‘ olulne' | Lewis, Bartow: R. F. Langford, Ft. Phone 130 sihe AN she s she £ “lsabel weat and sh . e M l\loade. J. E. Bryant, Kathleen: T. £y O R RS T R AR BhDEEGHOEGEEIPEDDP bbb bbb I PSS I erivd on Harry's shoulder. She said | che conldn't help it and she didn’t 'I". Holbrook, Lakeland eare it people did see him put his arm! School Board. R. W. Hancock. | around her to quiet her!™ Ch'm., Fort Meade; W. J. ). Whid- “Pooh! Tsabel would weep at a den. Bartow J. AL cox, Lakeland: plate of breakrast food is she could . I Kirk, Sceretary. Bartow. [ got Harry 19 make love to her” com State Senator Dt Stoan, Lake | mented the girl with the psyche Knot. jay4d “It's all l.:'.Y\v bolfeve with hor, I8 stcmbors of Hous A} \ | different with mwe 1 feel so intensely |, 8 3 " N g 5 Bartow; Geo. Fortner, Pierce i that it makes me downrigit Lok'm Dall used up after a play like this— City Officers there goes the curt z Ina: 1 Cox { "Wha'd Tt B hantly V' =W, H. 1 whispered the givd ’ : ) N : rik a roasny 1, 1., 2wa | five minn lat v ALt ! 1 heartre i “D-d t-aik!™ sobbe it R with the psyche knot Mayoes Puzh eves. "l is perfectly aw RUE | R H. D Bassett, 0. M "sad! T can't stop the tea Eato “1 knew you'd like it.” State Officers. i friend in a satisfied tone, i > : | that!” Governor—A. W. Gilchrist, Tallas “It's adful!™ wepi the first hass !‘\.m m-my Socretary of 8 A 1 am s0 id her Comdtr \ : Tail When You FENWAY CHOC(‘ We say they are f."* bes money. Naturally we <. not believe in his own goods. But e\cr\bm are you goin- *» believe? Here's our suggestion. & eelf. Even ' -u:hink the candy you are usinz is b¢t know there 1 1 bet'=r candy made unless you try ['ens ¥ Fer- ; Chocolatcs are the equal of any < 4 other stc -rom L 2c. to $1.00 a pound, yet we scll it 17 half poui.cs, 3vie Fresh every day. m'-m.\d her friend. “If it hadn't been for me ¥¢ t old N comic thing i hing 4 | where you veally could e your | geii!” Hlolloway, Railr ioners—R. Hud- son Bu Newton A er'" { Blitch, Royal C. Dunn. W. C. Yon gald the weeping one, giving her face | J | Secretary. All communications a final dab. | should be addressed to Tallahassee. | As the lights went up there was a President of the Senate—Fred P. I l startled scream from the girl with the | Cone, Lake City. ake ':= harmac chatelaine bag and every gne Qeaf thassec i Co “Mercy, I'm glad that act's ov