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> e —. . - Y e —_ . RTINS it i gt 2. ap—— ' et b sl 3 i AR (i) ehd 4 oo tad 3 Fy THE SVENING TBLMIRAAR LAY ELAND, FTA, NOV. 2, 1912, E——— - S — —— - T A ——r——: s e S———————— T . e— oSl - ‘ Toiviist D, aidver. 1 st codlty will pay ti:e; have lcst sight of a great LemocTatic convenience 1o hundredf c,t A)'u‘ul‘a tvm""g ’t'-’m-' 1!‘§ suialy Gf (he wew judgship designed | re/ori measJie which has been quiet- men and their fmplo)e:. to et = 17 prozsressing to consummation and bie a regilcl Ol rOVPs 41Vl Lut Vas 'Las nearly arrived. The proposed rious counties and if the local au- financial ' income tax amendment to the fed-: thoritics would keep cool heads “Ni »- eral constitution is neither dead mor:mnot get “rattled” they probably | allodlcc -”“(“m,ahnut in keeping up the flow ofcon- ‘ sleeping, but the various legislatures , would not so readily see the neces-; gorers niamt. - i ibutions to mational Democratic have been acting upon it until thir-'sity for the military arm of the gov- s A i " | v v i 4ERINGIOS, BDITOR.! art about to ease up.!ty-two States have ratified it, leav. ernment to preserve the peace. i s RINOTON Beadquariors’ 18, And what is the use of all this' | } . 1 1ot cocaied. B tand, Fla.] —0 AL, lakolasd, WI8| ot st tho dresdful istrain upon Florida Democrats her: S T I T in vi e glorious triumph | ing only four more necessary to se- | .'- A. J. HOLWORTHY jxuau\ll l?fi::::n:t:: l:ly all t-omei- cuie its adoption as @ part of the' prodigious amount of learned tali, { Busiress and Circulation “"“"".',,}me our heavy sacrifice with just organic law of the l1and. Our rec- akout arbitration we have been heus- | S .l O'\ e SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 'pride and equawimity and féel that ollection may be at .lault. but we ing for years past if arbitration l!-l PYYY) fl Yy Que year . -« +sssences $5.00 thec victory was well worth the price. | think that Florida is one of the gelf is uftel'ly useless to settle even' e uths A . 2.50 —_— | thirty-two, alhough the secretary of minor disputes like this nl‘hir 12 L ' MOUIEE 5. iaee 1.26 Mr. Bryan says that Wilson willismu at Washington has not been ‘Jncksum'ille? The Ocala Star is right i ! within the carry every Stute in the Union next n The following press dis- when it says: of Lakeland Tuesday and we hope hie will, but in T from Washington tells a%out! *Thcre should be a law compelling - a4 week, ' orger to save the tace of the G. 0. P. it: grbitration in cases of this kindi. - R — s ‘bn';m.\'.-‘- of its age and failing health ~ ~Thirty-two States have notified *There is not one dispute in a hun- ) r St SOME Moo I8 t0eq | D0 slizht service it may have Secrotary Knox of their ratification dieq that can’t be arbitrated, and LAKELAND NEWS rendereq to tie country in yeuars i the proposed income tax amend- such action would preserve the . . . s wokly sewijADes glving: & f¥: past, we will bE satisfied if he ca™ vient to the federal constitution and rights of the much abused publie, | qie of lock| MANAS, CI0D wf:“. ries threo-fourths of the States in four have notified the State depar:- which is now paying the bills to pro-; tlors, county &ffairs, etc. Seal the Union, including the big ones.! ment of their rejection. To become tect a New England corporation, | CIGARS suywhere for §1.00 per year. [ As for n‘(: Bull Moose, if he gets| eflective thirty-six States-—three- which already takes more money ouv.i E e a ‘skunked we shall be neither sur-!fourths of those in the Union—must ' of Florida than it sends in.” LENVCRATIC TICKET. ‘;rlsed :o,, SOy, 2 !ratify. Those which have mot no- D S s 1 . yani—Wooe Wilson " = 0 — itlfled the department of ratification| There will be two elections next' { For Presidontor Caaeton ; As nobody votes for president or!or rejection are Delaware, Florida, week, so far as the citizens of Lake- e 2 2 5 For - Vios iRt~ T vice president of the United States|Louisiana, Massachusetts, New Jer- | land are concerned—one on Monday | Marshall. : hut f idential | sey, New M Ohio and Pennsy!- ' for the selection of three council- idontinl Kiectors—dJefferson B, next Tuesday, hut for presidential ' sey, New Mexico, Ohio and Pennsy!- ' for the b il-, j B Prf‘umtxnl:‘":p:lle:c‘;;::ry-':zarlel E. clectors, who in their turn select the vania.” ! men-at-large for this city; and th:. Lflkeland, Florida '"'“‘"";\,‘ chiotey Jones, Leland J. President and vice president, the | e regular election on Tuesday, when ’ ! “'l":‘:d;rs WL C Spurkm:'m death of Vice President Sherman, WHY NOT ARBITRATE THE { all offices from president to constable T neresgnid He! 50n, i W . 4 5 N " H ] 7 ». 3| Congressman, State at Large— candidate for re-clection, needn JACKSONVILLE STRIKE ISSUE. will be voted for. In the clty elec- | o 0 taaiti Gooos o to0o000000¢ o000 00ti000t000ota0s | » "Engl recessarily complicate the matter or - - | tion Monday Messrs. N. A. Riggins, r | Hande LEARI throw the country Into revolution.| There never was a strike yet, re-| H. D. Mendenhall and 0. J. Pope b1 Congressman, First District—8. g olluy & 8 ) PO M, D - J. el o 9 bt M. Sparkman The Republican electors can vote !or;sulting in the presence of troops, who received the highest number of | (0 naressmau, Second District — some other candidate for vice presi-|{which didn't bring on 1 row inlvctes in the first primary, will try o’ 1 a S ’ e a s l‘n;nknclark. | dent to be appointed by the nationa! | which one side asserted that the|u over with D. B. Dickson, R. O. % Congressman, Third District—Em- Republican committee between now | presence of the soldiers was neces-'(‘resay and J. F. Council, who re- { mett Wilson. 'and the date of the assembling of 'sary and the other side bitterly de-| ccived the next highest number of | Governor--Park Trammell, the electoral college. Inied it. State troops are present in | votes. The same officers of electlon[ ewe m . 0, e Attorney General—Thos. F. West. ity | Jacksonville, sent there by the gov- | who conducted the first primary wllll 4 Secretary of State—H. C. (‘nw-’ Don’t make any ejcuse for not go- | ernor on the call of the local author- | hold Monday's-elcction, and the poll- | . e tord. [ing to the polls next Tuesday and |ities to preserve order during the ing place wiill be in the city hall, as & ; Commissioner of Agrlculture—W. casting your ballot as a self-respect- i street railway strike, and now the | before. The polls should open early! You will find assemblol here tho greatest array of rare and A McRae. ing American citizen should for the cry gees up from many quarters, | in order to give all a chance to vots, | & beautiful jewels, splendid time pieccs, sterling and heavily { Treasnrer—4d. C. Luning. candidate of your choice. And it ;‘VI mostly unoflicial, that the soldiers some being compelled to leave the & plated silverware, brilliant cut glass, brass and nickle chaf- i Comptrolier--W. V. Knott. | especially incumbent _upon Deme- fare not needed and the governor is ci‘y on the early trains. g fing dishes and accessorics, and the latest novelty— i Superintendent of Public Instru:- crats to discharge this plain duty. urged to send them away. | — e - | i . 1 tlon -\ N. Shetts. For the first time since Grover Cleve- The American people are jealous| GUNMEN AFTER WHITMAN, IS Toilet sets and individuel toilet articles, desk sets anil 3 . "land was president of the United ' of their rights and resent even the —— :"' conveniences, a new and unique novelty closely resemblin 4 : s R States we have all the chances on [ presence of soldiers as an attempt to (By Assoclated Press.) | olg ivory, can be engraved and colored or filled in, in any & { t Th‘; :I;.M»-,h.lvh t‘h‘(-”:; {m !\\m‘l'd ';;:; Leur side in favor of the election of | cocrce them when they are settling| New York, Nov. 2.—A half dozen Solor : o 'l?l::k!o| a‘;‘:llr:yp M"o‘?: m: down;‘a Democrat to that great office. And | thelr disputes, but i both city .nd:d(tcctives were detailed to meet alll . S ‘ fall M" ”;" R‘.“p“h“w"" p;uty in | the Democrat who has the right to! county authoritics call on the gov- |treins from Chicago this nnernoonl I am especially equipped to handle mail orders, all gools e N ICa o sl unes ;(Y:tu( nmlid“(T" t oxt;:;l:’v it on su('l:'(..-nor for the soldiers to prosc‘:-ve thg :: Y:T:;chtofo:'a;:urt hgem::’fl:no:agl:a l‘;’; s0 shipped areg puiti'ely guaranteed to be as represented, or hRe y o becasion is 1 mighty queer sort | pezce and protect property, what can i - ! :,:xv 'I‘r"l.\l. ;\l‘;nc:?:(l l':m.m(' Of‘.:l)nt':: o Democrat—not a very good one!|le do under the constitution and the | Attorney Whitman who received ay they are cheerfully taken back, exchanged or money refund-d f i, l: r;::fm‘:;::, for. il ot we should say. Every man of lhaltlnws but answer the call? !letter warning him. The letter said | 18 e ! political persuasion should want to| The presence of soldiers argues | the gunmen were to receive a thou- g ; O e sty that he voted in the election of | nothing one way or the other for [8and each for their work. X ! ‘ Vote for both constitutional | 1912 which helped to make Wood- | cither the strikers or the street car| Just thinm: Ouly $650 tor a fine [ ] [ J e ’ v nmel:dmo'l:ls :l'll"H.(:ay. One sceks'm row Wilson president of the United | company. They have nothing to m} big lot, covered with large orange! Vi prov d'f k;"‘”' "l“ (‘]‘“"h facilities - ;"' States. with that issue, but are there solely | and grapefrnit trees in Orange Park Phone 303 614 Franklin St. 3 POAESChLGren, ENCHLhe SOLICE: Soihd 00 In the interest of law and order, |addition, on the shores of Lake Mor | TAMPA . . : s . FLORIDA. H to expedite justice in Duval county] While we have all been concern-|pending the settlement of the mat- |ton. One-fourth cash, balance 6, 12 where the dockets are clogged With | ing ourselves with other matters we | ter in dispute. But it costs much |and 18 months, 8 per cent. interest Opinions of a dozen Catholic Priests, Ministers, Distinguished Laymen, Protestants and Catholics, and the Public in General: “It fcaches Us a Good Moral Lesson.” “Its As Good As Any Good Sermon.” T - | Opening New Auditorium, Lakeland | Wednesday, November 6th. LR Edward W. Rowland and Edwin Clifford Inc. Offers a Play of Human Interest, Founded Upon an Emblem of Purity THE ROSARY BY EDWARD E. ROSE Author of Janice Merldith. Alice of N!d Vin- cennes, The Prisoner of Zenda, David Harum, The Spenders, Etc. The Great NEW YORK, BOSTON ano Chicago Success » » SYNOPSIS OF PLAY. Act. I—Lawn in front of Bruce Wilton's country home, West- chester, N. Y. “The hours I spent with thee, dear heart, Are as a string of peoarls to me.” Act. IL—One hour later. Bruce Wilton's study. “I count them over, ev'ry one a-part, My ro-sa-ry! My vo-sa ry!” Act IIL.—Bruce Wilton's stndy the next morning. “I tell each bead nnto the end, And there a cross is lung.” Act N.—‘Outlide the chapel one year later. “Tkiss each bead and strive at last to learn To kiss the Cross, sweetheart! to kiss the Cross!” _ (TEXT BY ROBERT CAMERON ROGERS)) High-Class OIChest?a. 8 Musicians SEAT SALE WILL OPEN MONDAY, 9 0°CLOCK AT RED CROSS PHARMACY | People who are in line will get first choice. F.o rec TRUTH PREVAI > 2 5 ‘neorde > Ls line have made their selections. PHONE NUMBER 8r98. A:il‘l'?fdogflel'(')-;(e)ople - L S S R i iy N rar e