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223 \fure va r‘e Lists who deserved 1o be free from all | foni e n. Cieek on corruption and the labor! 8 [l { which capitalists or labor men are!sternly demand that murder shall he ;.s".uw!imvs drawn without any veryjpunished when cmmitted in the T S Sy T HERRON’S THEATRE Wed. Eve Jan. The United Play Company Present The Great American Play. . ... ... AGUARANTEED ATTRACTION PRICES: 50, 75¢, $1.00 & $1.50 g HOLIDAY CIGARS “INMAN’S BLUNTS” o g : Hone I“ma" C' ar ractor Ldl\\'ldn(l [hoWn the worst form of class consleyes of the public have rendered an! 233 wed Fla ‘ wben |ifes December. (ones, b come ff mes CHARLES KLEIN AUTHOR OF THE LION~ ENGAGE SEATS Now Q0 QR D Tl e S D ST T S T w S w e o T w sty Theodore Roosevelt’s Comment g 150 BOXES OF l [ R e Bt R BT S T e T S0 w S xS R On The NicNamara Cases ] RETRRCEA TETR < & & & A New Yolk, Deee bh - daecdore ively treciiog themselies pLusc el aas an editorial acaele inl their followers from the taing of - in a box, bearing the compliments of the season with two [4ac curtent dssae o1 e Ondeok re-sponsibility tor sueh eriminals ana | % Gt i s W 3 : e vould be something nice for hubby's Christmas present, Heddig to the sioNamara case, ei=!such crimes. The labor leaders who zurs are on sale at most all eigar stores; also “actory ! 5 1t Factory Clcle says: P MeNamaras - as proviously of Moyei | Manufactured by . mNot only duboinig men, but busi-faid Haywood have succeeeded in i hess men, capilaists, bave at times ! identifying the ciuse of libor in the jsvoustess—tLai ol sindster and Cevil service to ihat cause. Mr Debs ey o] | beutal class seilishuess in standing fand the extremist of his type amony by criminals simply - because they | the so-called poiitical Socialists 1 were ob tnewr own class. This has fsay so-called beeause Dobs and his| Ihwn doue by capiialists in the case ! followers of the Emma Goldman kind ot capiialists Who bave been guilty lare not Socialists at all in any e ! ol brazen corruption and by labor-|gopse o Crs il e case ol labor leaders wimH:; mo the word, but were aneite and preachers of applied have been guilty of murderous viol- | jeuce. The 1wo olfeuses stand on par trom the standpoint of damage | boasted of the part they plaved in the W the community. o San Francisco | gial of - Meyer and Haywood, and "‘ 1 oue municipal contest the capital-{ i s case they repeated thei ;\fl our money will be a tacties, and held coand scattered broadeas \ leaders who desired to be free from = and addvesses in which (he i ‘\'\\~ all check on duwless violence struck Iy denounced the effert to wands and clected their ticket; and | hrinz wrong-doers 1o justice, and this proved in the end to be a last-|soughi to arouse every evil class in- g misfortune to San Francisco, o istiver against all who upheld the the cause ot honest business, and W | canse of law or sought to put a stop Y ‘Ihn cause of houest labor. [to assassination and murderous vio- “Since the startling outcome of oy It is worth nothing tha {the MeNamara trial certain apolo-tgivee MeNamara confessed his guilt s | aists of these men have made them-| My Meyer, the head of what pur-|- (selves conspicuous by asserting that|ports to be a labor organization, i these depraved criminals, who have|reported in the press as commentin on their seared souls the murder of jupen it, not by denouncing M |s¢ many innocent persons—- all ‘n!'A\'nm;qm for having committed the them laboring people, by the way--lmurder, but by denouncing him for ONE YEAR]Ng(IEW YORK ~AND THE MOUSE MAGGIE PEPPER.ETC. iy v the Jabor eaders af- | liated with them, Lave aiway j WHAT NEW YORK CRITICS SAY OF “THE THIRD DEGREE" The Telegraph *“The Third Degree' ™ is a better play than ‘The Music Master” or *The Lion and the Mouse.”. . Tremendous heart interest. .. A smashing human story that raps the tyranny of the police department and the evils of yellow journalism, and introduces real people wita real emotions.” The Evening Telegram “Will rival in popularity “Ihe Lion and the Mouse’ Absorbing story. . Grippine sitnations L Remarkable act- ing of the cast.” The Evening World. S human polse beatir the play.” PAGE SEVEN The Evening Mail, “Gripped the audience. ... Will run as long as did ‘The Lion and the Mouse'. ... .. - tense heart interest. Realistic manuver of acting.” The American “Will undoubtedly meet with approval. Was finely .. Genuine ring in the appaluse.” The Globe. “The audience enjoyed e.ery moment of the play.” The World “Popular Success.” The Tribune A popular cuccess.” The Times “The stamp of truth. Grip- iely convinelvely real” W. FISKE JOHNSON REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED udied Caurder s Marder Fhe ar-| by their loud championship of the BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE. ORANGE GROVE PROPER- TY A SPECIALTY. ROOW 7 - & = o MISS RUBY C. DANIEL - Raymondo Building. Lakeland’s Leading News and Stationery Store All the leading papers and magazines,” Sta- st Cards, Scnool Sup- plies, Cigars and Tobacco. Lobby of Edisonia Theatre Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated tionery, P are ‘victims,"” or at worst ‘fanaties,’ [having confessed it! Such denunci | who should receive sympathy be-latian is signiticant. |z [IS one of the best equippedplants {cause they were acting in what they; “Murder is murder, and the fool- regarded as a ‘war’ on bebalf of thelr ish sentimentalists or sinister wrong jclass! The plea is monstrous in itslgoers who try to apologize for it as| As a man grows older his earning power dwindles away. So THE SAFE THING to do is to BANK money while young jcisely the kind of plea sometimes| not only morally culpable but are ) 5 {advanced on bebalf of a crooked man | enemies of the American people, and, manhood lasts, and earning power is great. COMFORT late jof great wealth caught bribing a leg- jabove all, are enemies of American| in life can come only from ECONOMY early in life. islature-—that he has to do it to|wage-workers. In honorable e protect his business. We are not here | trast to these men stand the various Let OUR Bank be YOUR Bank. 'nioallng with any of the kinds of of-|labor leaders who have never askel s [euses incidental to the sudden and|for mor: than a fair trial for the w . on Saving s Ascounts. EA 1100 ePnytPer Ot 00 g sweeping changes brought about by | MeNamaras, whose purpose has only wodern industrial conditions into{Leen to get justice, and who now [great conscious moral turpitude on |pgminal interest of labor precisely b L a k e Ia n d [ their part. We are dealing with Jas under any other cireamstances e —— T jerimes as old as the law-giving from () believe with ol my heart in the '.‘: Under Congrol of U. S. Government. (Sinai, with crimes—murder and [ American workivzwan; 1 belis theft—that have been prohibited fwith all my heart in organized la- Nized inl lated. The murders committed by lorder to protect and secuye ‘men like the MeNuamaras, although | pights; and therefore with all my cnominally in the interest of organiz- [strength | urge my fellow-citizens A O O N N i b O SO O H e HIOIOIOIHIHIGTOIHID IEOLGIDIBIOIDGT DIDI0 ed labor, differ yoi one whit in mor-{the Americay men and women who M_Printin_g 5 et be org [ever since the decalogue was tormue-|bor, for lahe al culpability from those committedlearn their livelihood as wage-work by the Black Hand, or by any band|ers, to see that their leaders stand of mere cut-throats, and are tranght {mr honesty, and obedicnee to the! B = with an infinitely heavier menace toflaw, and to sot their faces like llim' o jsociety. Ye!, great though the men-|asainst any effort to identify the ace is to the community, the menace | cause of oreanized labor, directly o 1!0 the cause of honest organized la-|indirectly, with any movement which (hor s still ereater, and no duty iS|in any shape or way bhenetits by the more imperatively laid on the lead-|commission of crimes of Tawleos and ers of labor thau the daty of aflir-' murderons viole enjoyed. There are 1o mor FOR FLORIDA LANDS. when the pump is frozen and one ’M-, O\\'I.\'G to the enlargement of our newspaper and publishing business, 1o milk the cows with the therm: me. | Florida wanss a rural population, ter ering 20 bel - B been necessary to move W zero; no The News Job Office pestairs where it wili be found in Rooms surh as has made the West and Mid- cho; wouod all fall for the winter dle West the great country that it is fyel ppiy; 1 blizzare ny For settlers that wiil gi dro.ght - Filis stock 3t developwent there zre great . sturdy growth and p And let it be borne in mind th R R e R e ¢ » Without the dis- wpjje thepe are millions of unculti Xperienced: by the ploneer vuvg acres, it is not a new country | H and 12, I(cntUCk)' Buil(lifl}:, in the com- 4 i"” the West in the senze that it must be exper 4 - saqs R A ywhere else today can lands 50 mented h and tried out, We know | tent charge Of .\lr ('. J \\'111|am~. [‘OI i ented with a tried on 0w tertile be had at so low a price, when D what our soils will produce and the 'v'thing that can be printed. if vou want ]l‘]ima"' and productiveness and close- wide range of its products. What ss to markets are considered fnfivdnd is more truck growers and { Their quality insures not only « :l’url and competency to the set but guarantees substantial in in value. The last census announces Love Soy's. {the density of population in Florida| Deep hearts, sage minds, take lite as only 13.7 persons per square mn“_!“ God has made it; it is a long trial, & : an incomprehensible preparation for There’s abundance of elbow room 107 | g yaknown destiny. This destiny, the best work at the right pricc*. call on i particularly more farmers Mr. Williams, The News Job Office Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Building. There are good roads, good schools,;"h”e. love and suffer, hope and con- ! churches, telephones, transportation |‘emplate. Woe, alas! to him who hacmties. and, above all, an all-the- GPGDOPOLOPQ BOPO I O P QP QHO shall have loved only bodies, form, ap- [folly and its wickedness. It is pre-lan ‘incident of labor warfare’ are :§' k? 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 not, why not give atrial next week? R. W. WEAVER, fron. | ‘Phone 130 IR [N Ry 1) CANDY CANDY CANDY 12 Varietie.s Chocolate and Cocoanut Candies at 15¢ per pound 10 Varieties of Fancy Chocolates at Oc per pound Nunnally’s Fancy Boxes at 80c and $1.00 per pound i Fresh Apalachicola Oysters 45¢ qt. BREAD, CAKES, PIES A Supply of Fresh Fruits on hand at All times at market prices Call and see, or phone 226 and have Your Orders Delivered H.O. DENNY Cowdery Building a million or two more people the true one, begins for man with the DYl « ) T 1 l Nt 4 Farm life in Florida is pleasant. |first step in the tomb. In the mean- ‘JAGA&AE"& m Cai s ocBocpes: Lakeland. Florida . pearances! Death will deprive him of |year round outdoor life, where fish-{ail "y to love souls; you will Sad Ihe All Rcad Ihc Ielc ram ing, hunting and picnicing can be them agatn.—Victor Hugo. = =