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. < 3 he Professions Chiropractor pg. J Q. SCARBOROUGH, rady in Attendance ches Building Between Park uc‘torium OFFICE HOURS. f11:30 a. m. 1:30 to 5 p. m. 7:00 to 8:00 p. m.. tation and Examination Free. | | | i | { | | Fesidence Phone 240 Black 1 D. MENDENHALL TING ENGINEERS | ;15 Drane Buillding Lakeland, Fla. phate Land Examinations sand Degign® warthwork Speciaiists. | " - ,uoue, 278 Bla none, 278 Blue. . sAHAH E. WHEELER 0STEOPATH ! souex, Door South of First National Bank Lakeland, Florida DR W. R. GROOVER pHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - and 4. Kentucky Bulldins Lakeland, Florida DR. W. B. MOON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Telephone 350 rmytoll, 2to 4, evenings 7 to 8 Over Postoffice Lakeland, Florida Law Office of A. X. ERICKSON Bryant Building A. X. ERICKSON 7. C. WILLIAMS E. W. THOMSON Notary, Depositions attended. p. Rogers Edwin Spencer, Jr. R0GERS & SPENCER Attorneys at Law, Bryant Building Lakeland, EPPES TUCKER, JR. LAWYER bmondo Bldg., Lakeland, Florida KELSEY BLANTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office In Munn Building Lakeland Florida DR. RICHARD LEFFERS SURGEON PHYSICIAN AND Rooms 2-3, Skipper Building Over Postoffice . W. S. PRESTON, LAWYER poe Upstairs East of Court House BARTOW, FLA. amination of Titles and Res» &v tate Law a Speclalty W. HERMAN WATSON, M. D. Morgan-Groover Bldg. lephones: Office 351; Res. 113 Red Lakeland, Floride J. H. PETERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Dickson Building Practice n all courts. Homestead. claims located and contested Letablished in July, 1900 DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST oom 14 and 15 Kentucky Building LOUIS A. FORT ARCHITECT Kibler Hotel, Lakelapd, Florida T. M. BRYAN ARCHITECT Room 8 Elliston Building P. 0. Box 606 Lakeland, Florida 3 SR o BB BB B FICE ROOMS FOR RENT [1 Telegram Ruilding OF lest, and Best Lighted in the City RunningfWater in Each Room Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE L R 3 SICK? $8 Lak-1and Sanitarium Ors. Hawna HARDIN BLD B A Cinch, Bue; o, 21d you find the roads down *. Mrs. Nurich?” “Oh, it was very ¥Tle. We had a guide book.” B D BB B o Bl by = T GERMAN CHIEF OF TU £A ; | e i 1 e . : i | At = ";‘h:I'?:{:‘;m:" g Get Your Loupons n the Great VOtil‘lg 1 ¢ i R, 4 Contest at the Hub. This is the only ¥ ' Genis’ Furnishing Store in Town giv- e e o e ) ing Votes wita Purchases of Goods \ et i ! Our 1 S e [ ) 1 Spring Line| | S S Is Coming in Daily ¥ H. B, Smith, 1 | W. 0 HARRISON eal) é W " Warrison, who are well nown to 1 nims: to he his free nd purposes therein set g me the san the nse: I expressed 5 i my hand and offlefal seal at La'e g - rida, this 26th day of April, A. D S SRR A . & A & o) b e Doctc | M WARING, Notary Puhl'e | My commission expires June 18, 1916 4106 ithe German medical chief of the Turkish army, is here seen in the desert on the back of Hed- amel in the Ottoman army. The soldier near by i8 of the Senussi tribe and is the doctor's . | NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LETTERS PATENT. is hereby g shi, the personal bi tendant — RDINANCE e transacted by th secure, fake, pu NO. 186, the undersigned A D, ap- of Flor own, buy, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LETTERS PATENT. hol e . Governor See Our Windows i They reflect the Superb Stock with which our Store is filled. An_Ordinance Amending Section 66 of the o f,l’l e | Code of the City of Lakeland, Notice is herevy given that tie under ed t"‘:\ kl”’(er DJl‘leXIl i i bt Wil on the T day” of dune, A D aws of the Ntate v ondined £ Commissioners ply 1o Park M. Trammel : i | S i ke JOS. 1 | trie light plants, water plants, and ni H, B. SMITH ! 2 hold and acivire franchie d_ali Proposed Charter of Florida-Canadian e o LCVA‘ i | o " ) j n- | s (Seal) | ‘l”m“ Ll SRR ! u ?fif"’ifl-’.‘il,\ associate them L | I e e PR i o THE HOME OF SRS I TASE T Kb 5 i l,[lk', | AL merican Develop- | nin: iy and all - kinds ot ot il e and as probibiied in Siall, o RSNt CaMDARY: ot to manufacture [ . by and with the followiug pro- “ t S " u M fi d (: t nviction he punished in ot exeeal | of product o o R SR S B st o lieroby assuciate thin Mo Uil .'.?..-y'.'.‘:.-' " e G ar Chfl flel‘ all fil'X ('(0 0 n'“g lie works of the said municipality, nor e Florida o e or Iulinn-Amers [own and onerate - pal place of Dusiness shall be coeding ninety davs: or both fine and im by and with the | o0 and - conduct neral real estate and {county, Florida, with 1ts principal office in okl prisonment.” . ileetion business, and to do any and all {ihe cify of Lakeland, Florida, but it v I herehy certify that 4 things necessary or proper S0 establish other offices’ int ¢ No. 186w duly pa 4 n Deveropmen o carry on insur; to ! s of the y, ‘*i Sion ¢ Hoard of pany. and its pr of business shall de hasa L Lt Ll e d City Florida of [ e i Polk county | ikl weral natur B April "} S i T e L i ny and other things ‘\}l‘xvill‘hl' to on Tud‘l ! :g'. Th & s s 4 | : Chairman ay e pro id necessary fo or 6 Diislgesat o ) i Ho1 City Clerk 4116 | wencral nature of *he business | out the general purpose of 1ts husiness: g U '%} & [ ] é o —————————————————————————————————————————— e e e ————————eeee . d - person: 5 1o own 'y % & Glnnlnus INA“G“RATI"N ur wnnln's GREAIESI R T P g | We are now in shape togive you the b netit § 3 L isrnaliic Ao ;g: of our Low Kxpenses. [Let us wire your & 3 4 INTERNATIONAL CELEBRATION ASSURES CONTINUED SUGCESS EERE guemm.ottonin o manufactory. Ehletrher o N ance, Cleanliness and Convenience are % i ITH an attendance for the first week greater ibin the combined attendance for the same period of the Article 1T The amount of capital stock of | & the results, 3” % world's expositions at Chicago and St. Louis, the Panama-Pacific International exposition at San Fran- {18 i sinbacenan) it ! % ; A cisco has started on a carcer that the most conservative judgments predict will break all records for inte :'lf'\l‘ i ms of the 4 ¢ exposition success. One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) . 4 stoek _may be paid for in lawful \X/ > % The exposition opened on February 20, 100 per cent complete structurally, and opened to an at- the U ted States or in labor or T' L‘ CARD ELL Phon‘ 397 1 tendance of one quarter of & million peopie. From every state of the United States and from the nations JUBT TN e iXe] fovscflie i § S i | of the world came critical visitors to pass on the merits of the celebration that had been so widely heralded. e IV, This corporation shall exist per- Wlth LOKeland Sh eet Metal works ;’ i+ They found nothing to criticize. Every claim made by San Francisco and the exposition was fulfilled. It is safe business of the sald cor ’ l il nducted by the following , a Viee President, L and a Board of ) nor more affice of the be filled by the Directors shall b 3 at their annual meeting 1o second Tuesday In and the officers of v shall be to say that not a single visitor went away disappointed The result has been that the advertisement by word of mouth, and by letters home and to friends—the most powerful form of advertisement—has been given the exposi- tion. In consequence the transportation companies report a constantly increasing booking for iravel to San Fran- cisco both by land and water. Exceptionally low rates have been given by the transportation companies from all points within the United States to San Francisco, offering many people an opport ity that could not otherwise be taken, of combining & pleasure journey to the exposition with a sightseeing tour through California and the West. A feature of the exposition th:’ has called for universal comment is the “"action” that marks exhibits, every exhibit capable of operation by steim or € ricity beinz shown in motion. A flood of inquiries concerning rates and hotel accommodations has been received by the information bureau of the exposition since the news of its successful opening was flashed around the world, all such inquiries belng s held _on the ) and every year, I at their ar after the other [ il directors who given prompt attention. San Francisco and California ar» tulfilling their host duties and living up to the reputation of the said corporation until the West has always had tor hospitable treatment for the stranger. i\':;"!'utl lr‘;:’ni:l‘(l'“ m-"an |‘-‘.-l .[:::.‘;;’v‘f.‘»a S HANDSOME SIXTY-PAGE BOOK ON THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION 8ENT | .o LR QHG LR L FREE OF CHARGE TO ANY ADDRESS. fary and : dohn Maleolm Those who are interested in this great exposition may obtain free of charge a handsomely illustrated "“"A'”?i.,“;., book of sixty pages, rcproducing the exhibit palaces in their natural colors and giving essential data about debtedne To obtain this book send a letter to the the exposition, San Francisco, California and the Panama canal. Calif. Manager, Bureau of Publication, Panama-Pacific International Exposition Grounds, San Francisco, of the subscribers to these A W orporation and the amount of stock suh seribed for by cach a8 follows : i j Jyves DURING A LULL IN THE OPENING DAY CEREMONIES AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION L 16 s L 16 shares iaincorporatars nd seals this v oof April TOHN MALC - ersigned authosi . per John Malcolmson, T Smith, Norton Rutherford, who are’ well known o me to he the persons described In || and who esecuted woing _Articles of |15 poration, and each for himself acknowl I "o me the same to be his free act and | for 'the uses and purposes therein set forth and expressed. Witness my hand and official seal at Lakeland. Florida, this h day of April, D . 1915 Al ! M. ¢ Public 6. Al My commission RAGH PelSSees On a Business Basis. Shortly after the reconstruction pe- riod began, an old southern planter met one of his negroes whom he had not geen since the latter’'s liberation. | “Well. well!” said the planter “What are you doing now, Uncle Josh?” “I's a-preachin’ of de Gospil.” “What! You preaching?” “Yassah, marster, I's a- preachin Well, well! Dc you uge notes?” “Noseuh. At de fust | use notes, but now I demands de cash.” Judge A Real Prason. A really frank secker of divorce was the eolored WO ho sald: “Sam alp't dun nufin icular but 1 jess ! ouigville losed wma taste | Courier-Journsl ¥ Cle Paper?"":". , 2Ce a hundred il 1arge Bundle 25c. Several theusand copies of a “Suffregist’” paper VERY CHEAP Gord to put under car pets and wiappiog pur- ! | | | i International exposition was opened by a wireless spark, dispatched by President Woodrov. . ma-Pacific The Pasam t on the tendrils of a wireless aerial on the lofty Tower of Jewels at the exposi- Washington, and caugh :’"wn'::mmh. the power was released in the mighty Palace of Machinery and the portals of the exhibit palaces 08¢ 8. a:fied The scene is on the grand stand after the ceremonies bad ended, Secretary of the Interior Franklin K. e oV Johnson of California, Mayor James Rolph, Jr, of San Francisco, President C. C. Moore of the H Lane, Gov. Hiram ¢ visiting dignitaries being seen in animated discussion of the epochal event. In E‘VCIHII‘ Telw.m nd a notable group o gition a ooy orrespondents are the press box the C seen flashing to the world the news that the exposition had opened. o= LECTRIC g CONSULT US ON THE ELFCTRIC WIRING IN YOUR HOUSE OR STORE We Are Electrical Experts FLORIDA ELECTRICSMACHINERY Co THE ELECTRIC STORE | Phone 46 Kibler Hotel Bldg. SR e arae® ELECTRIC // Must Little Homeless Children Suffer In Florida? WE DO NOT BELIEVE that the good people of Flor- ida re.iize that there are right now in our State Hundreds of littde children in real need—some absolutely homeless— that just must be cared for. RS 914 L0 T S| | | B i - o R We feel sure—that they do not know that there are hun- dreds of worthy mothers in Florida who are just struggling to keep their little ones alive—and at home. We just cannot believe—that with these facts true—and every orphanage in Flonda crowded to the doors—that the peopie of Florida will let our great work which has cared for 850 of these little ones this year alone—go down for lack of funds to keep it up. Your immediate help—is greatly needed—right now—Please send what you can to-day—to R. V. Covington, Treasurer of The Children’s Home Society of Florida Florida's Greatest Charity 361 St. James Bldg. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.