Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 8, 1915, Page 2

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S e Chiropractor DR. J Q. SCARBOROUGH, Lady in Attendance In Dyches Building Between Park of and Auditorium OFFICE HOURS 81011:30 a m. 1:30to § p. m. | - 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Censultation and Examination Free. Reeidence Phone 240 Black 6. D. & H D. MENDENHALL CONSULTING ENGINEERS Suite 212-215 Drane Bullding Lakeland, Fla. 2 Phosphate Land Examinations and | man faving | Plant Designs Earthwork Speciailsts. 3 ~Coat of m Surveys. | pare d w Everron as { fi ors Realdence phone, 278 Bl Office phone, 278 Blue. DR. SARAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPATE Muno Aonex, Door South of First Nationa! Bank Lakeland, Florida DR. W. R. GROOVER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rooms 5 and 4. Kentucky Bulldins Lakeland, Florida DR. W. B. MOON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Telephone 350 N Hours 9 to 11, 2 to 4, evenings 7 to 8 | Over Postoffice Lakeland, Florida Law Office of A. X. ERICKSON Bryant Building A. X. ERICKSON J. C. WILLIAMS E. W. THOMSON Notary, Depositions attended. ca sband and has scor her D. 0. Rogers Edwin Spencer, Jr. ROGERS & SPENCER | Attorneys ot Law, Bryant Butlding Lakeland, Heaven hatred t woman scorn Florids Quo Vadis™” \ EPPES TUCKER, JR. LAWYER He Iy that if he did not pl would Raymondo Bldg., Lakeland, Florida mpar KELSEY BLANTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW did do Office in Munn Building S rely Lakeland Florida it. In which event he wo killed. or to make the comparison — 1 1d 1 t ‘HARD LEFFERS more complete, he would be cast in- DR. RIC to prison.”” The only th for him PHYSICIAN AND BUBB%E?‘ to do was to leave th country, Roons (2)'3' i,“p":““ P8 lwhich he did In this day. very ceess ver Posto! cesssnas i There were seven fat and seven D Lo R S R W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER Office Upstairs East of Court House examinau B ABTOW, TLA. e 2« |Florida’s Resources tate Law a Specialty “ave Hardly Been Tapped lean kine “‘and the lean and ill fav- W. HERMAN WATS:]IJ‘I. D. Morgan-Groover . | Celephones: Office 351; Res. 113 Red Lakeland, Florids Writing from Crooked Lake to the Jackson (Mich.) Patriot, E. W. Bar- J. H. PETERSON hen save ATTORNEY AT LAW Any observant person can easily see Dickson Bullding that Florida's resources have scarce- .Practice in all courts. Homestead. |1y been tapped. Our claimg located and contested growing rapidly. Its present hun- dred million inhabitants will soon be two hundred million, with free- dom of trade and intercourse. Two- Established in July, 1900 DR. W. 8. IRVIN thirds of them will live in cities and DENTIST must be fed. South Florida is the Room 14 and 15 Kentucky Building earliest garden land in the United States. Truck farming pars. Js R. LOUIS A. FORT Davis of Polk county is a leader in ARCHITECT this industry. He is reported to have cleared fifty thousand dollars a year. Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Florida The past winter and this spring he had about 20 acres of English peas; a big lot of squash and Irish potatoes; shipped 10 cars of early &weet potatoes and has 12 acres of the Jersey variety, which he thought would yield 600 bushels per acre; intends to plant 40 acres for his next crop; 5 acres of cabbage T. M. BRYAN ARCHITECT Room 8 Elliston Building P. 0. Box 605 Lakeland, Florida has 2: and the same of ezg plant; 60 acres of tomatoes and 30 of snap beans. He was in the thick of his work in February. Near the Crooked Lake station is a large acreage of good truck land. If the improved farms in United States produced per crop values equal to the cultivated land in Florida the output of all the farms would be worth over four bil- lion dollars a year more than they are ngw. The figures of the 1910 census show this. Garden and chicken products are included 04 OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted in the City RunningWater in Each Room Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE SICK? $8 Lakeland Sanitarium Ors. Hanna HARDIN BLD the According to the censuy Florida raised crops on 1.2 acres valued at $21.54 an arre while the whole country, oy 293,382 acres produced crops s ued at $5,073,594, an av $16.29 per acre. Irish po aged $98.68 in Florida with $62.13 for the w There are a hundre ferent lines of prof ;al activity in this itwhich are only iy thes wrad gp land In every ome thars s tunities for skiiis LR \require good jucy | gent espaninliy 4 hustling sesswn Florids i& our state. 7Ty tables work w ot WA tables 2re profiucat o are the Py country is acre | en good by would be and the seven [ seven - eak Joseph was 4 ned to settle o people the people into | of far teward up. bac bring who in his silver cup. It occured to me that the who has. in his bag, the silver cup of another, did not ne- | cessarily steal it low me the ong one GILCHRIST. — ALBERT W | rported by the United States geo- ical survey, but most are suffi- ntly rolling to need only little ‘drainage. | The soil may be classed as ham- mock, sandy on the high land and in the flat woods, prairie and muck. The acreage of pine lands is largely in excess of any other type. The lower lands are best for truck farm- linz; the high pine land for citrus fruits, and as a rule it costs the least to clear. The camphor tree flourishes. It is a beautiful shade tree, holding its ;tolla:e the year round and until re- fcenlly it has been grown only for that purpose. South of Palatka, at ! Satsuma, is a camphor plantation of lover 2,000 acres. Last December, |for the first time, the distillation of camphor commenced, and over 10,- 000 pounds of crude gum were pro- |duced. The industry for the world {is a Japanese monopoly, on the Ix- | land of Formosa. It is reported that jagents of the government of Japan | have visited the to ascertain what is likel: to be done that will interfere with the far 1ensu-rn monopoly. Camphor is one of the ingr {in high explosives, nelud smokeless powder used ernment in its blg gons |noise in peace, to k destroy propert in war ments uare alw spend money for war benefity camphor anese mor, useful in 1da plantatiog, and umes -« industy i war, this mwes terprise flgh's o “rs ar v " e pTIn - - e thin | the | period of | of “lean- | Century. | | others were Florida plantation | | Get Your Coupons in the Great Yoting Contest at the Hub. This is the only || Gents’ F urnishing Store in Town giv- | ing Votes with Purchases of Goods Our |Spring Line Is Coming in Daily | | | ~ They reflect the Superb Stock with which our Store is filled. JOS. LeVAY The Hub THE HOME OF tlart Schaffner and Marx Good Cothing See Qur Windows \ Sas oty ool ] 4 The Financial Crisis Over § We are now in shape to give you the benetit of our Low Expenses. Let us wire your House and save you money, Lower Insur- ance, Cleanliness and Convenience are the results. T. L. CARDWELL Phone 397 With Lakeland Sheet Metal Works PP EI PR PP PPRBE IR 2 ELECT RIC DEZEORORTD IT WILL PAY YOU TO CONSULT US ON THE ELECTRIC WIRING IN YOUR HOUSE OR STORE We Are Electrical Experts : ' FLORIDA ELECTRIC&MACHINERY Co E EWELECTRIC | THE ELECTRIC STORE Phone 486 B wrararerarerararararara 11 EC o dun't be u plker, old pard Just draw ou your girt our-chin-uy 10 cry that you're beaten o crawhel and crawl and fight when hope's best gume of them come out of each bewten und scapred, try it s dend W Hervice ....., tasany g - # A Flosd of Wine Pha Asgamisninne wie & winedrink M AN e melives ol Hpan W Bhaiant o0l in wasiomed ST s Wik thats mesle ‘The Im Wi it Mot 48 5 Wk swys r ok Whiy Mavh e I WS wAE why i perhepe Sne P Y] PWVIRN. wim ety : SO o Bowiieide, ol W whom :-4-'; .«., IRy Bey MY A e mnsl) W Bl e hels wN wine BT S emiy s why san “Wiva At e A Wy the A Mapid o M Sesden Why pis dass sud ywinines Wha the ity o ) Messvss e A Wave o y v ¢ ONE JE by b i, 0l e [ WAt Do 8 Bybp vl Msy bsl wak R V) VLIV s V) " " Special SALE! Each Saturday and Monday U. G. BATES D% S Ir | | is o mw 'WILSO! BTSSR SIS S ST ST ‘The Wilson Hardware Co. Place of Business Is where you SHOULD GO at all times for HARDWARE Building Material Such as Lime, Cement, Brick, Wi Plaster, Sash, Doors, Oif Paints, Stains & Varniste Stoves, Ranges, Oil and Gasoline Boss Ovens Farming Implements, Plows,” Cultiv Garden Tools, Hoes, Rakes, Hand Pl Our highest Ideals are Quality ano Service Come to see us and let us supply your needs HARDWARE C{ SO A AR TS e STe e e e e e e 8 Must Little Homel Children Suffer In Florida? ° | the good peor ¢4 in our State need—some absolutely b4 for. WE DO NOT BELIEVE a3t ida realize that there are right sow of littde children in real that just must be cared L Wclulmre—lhanhqdcmkm-!h:tkfr dreds of worthy mothers in Florida who are just to keep their little ones alive—and at home. We just cannot believe—that with these facts every orphanage in Florida crowded to the doors 4 people of Florida will let our great work which ¥ for 850 of these little ones this year alone—go dow ’ of funds to keep it up. Your immediate help—: needed—right now—Please send what you can W, V. Covington, Treasurer of The Children’s Home Soc# of Florida Florida's Greatest Charity 401 8t, James Bidg, JACKSONVIL

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