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l i VOL.21. OOAIiA, FIOIUDA, TIJUiiSlUY. AI'KIL 8, 1915 IB ff fl 0 1 1 oai ii sfjs?i 8 4 3 '! 11 'J n 0 J & 4 a vi d ii & Vi I" H a fe r bm3 U L23 2j BBS U 3 wca rsa m c?ra rs sr3 I 3 t s I i I 1 .3 Nil V V- 7 OPT pi pi) 1 Ml L 111 $8 v is I nil PlFl ft if Li E i MM ! U i y 11 Li y HEGAHD TO OCALA'S LONG PROJECT IMPROVEMENTS FRENCH ATTACKING -HEAR VER VERDUN DUN VERDUN IN GREAT FORCE COHSULTinG ENGINEERS EMPLOYED TO MAKE PLAHS FOn A SEWERAGE SYSTEM AND - ELECTRIC CURREtlT AND WATER PLANT ; AN The city council'-. met Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in adjourned session,, with the, following gentlemen in their seats:. Chairman Meffert, Councilmen Tompkins, Gerig, Knight, jRoess, Moore, Smith, Nash and Faus Faus-ett ett Faus-ett a f ull board. The business of the meeting was taken up where left off the night be before. fore. before. -.. Considerable discussion followed as to the methods of employing a consulting engineer, as to whether i?eris'and taxpayers of Ocala, respect respectfully fully respectfully request ycur honorable body to carefully investigate the above propo proposition, sition, proposition, and to accept the suggestion for the appointment of some disinter disinterested ested disinterested and competent engineer to pass on the merits of ', the proposition as above set forth. ". one engineer should be employed to Q . I'1! "' m m m m -a L do all of the work or that it should be divided,-and how the selection of such engineer should be made. ; Finally, after several motions pro and con, it was moved and '. seconded that the propositions should be sep separated, arated, separated, and an engineer employed for the sewerage work and another for the light and water projects. A vote was then taken on an en en-gineer gineer en-gineer f orthe sewerage work, the understanding being that the low man should drop out each time a vote was taken; On the second ballot the J. G. McCrary Co., represented, here, by Mr. L. II. West, vice president, in charge of the Florida work, was given the contract, it to take over and give credit for the bill of $850 paid to Mr. Twombley. On motion, the election of the McCrary Co. was then made unanimous. A vote was then taken on an en gineer to take charge of the improv improving ing improving or rebuilding of the light and water plants. Messrs. Twombley & vllanney wTere elected, and on motion their election, was made unanimous. As thpir representative was not preser the clerk was instructed to notify them to have Mr. Twombley here by next Monday. y On motion of Mr. Roess, the light and water committee is empowered to proceed at once with the drilling of a new 10-inch well to augment the A. Moses J. L. Leitner, D. A. Smith, M. S. Sawaya, F. R. Miller, D. Chi Chi-sena, sena, Chi-sena, C. E. Simmons, E. B. Green, R. W VFlinn, M. R. Williams, A. G. Maree, C. A. McPherson, S. E. Frasec, B. B. Baum, B. F. Condon, F. E. Wetherbee, J. A. Pittman, E. Drey Drey-fous, fous, Drey-fous, S. S. Savage, Jr., R. S. Bullock, r x? tt. t r r..ni. r r t If the report of such engineer should TTr . ' u 4, ii v i. 4.x. i 'ilior, W. H. Dodson, H. n.. Crumpton, oW that it would be to the interest! TT' TT . A v. ii- x eter, x. ri. iiarris, j. v. Fausett, Sam N. Igou, Phil Robinson, C. Simmons, Jno. L. Edwards, F. W. (COLOSSAL ATTEMPT IS BEING j MADE TO J RIVE GERMANS f BACK INTO THEIR OWN COUNTRY Paris, April 8. A vast French army of 200,000 men, supported by huge artillery, is concentrated around Verdun for a dn o against the Ger- Night and day attacks are be- J U 1 ILo ii ILy SECURES 10R FLORIDA PRODUCERS RELIII mmi uiuiL y shoW of the tax payers and the consumers pf electric current in Ocala to enter into contract with the Florida Power Company, we respectfully. request that such a contract be made: Signed: II: M. Ilampton, Louis. N. Long, W. S. Hilands, W. A. Goin, II. C. Jones, H. C. tDozier, Ar E. Burnett E. J. Collier, M. L. Mershon, A. Beck, T.' W. Troxler, Mrs. F. L. MaycT" J. B. Horrell, W. H. Marsh B. H. Clark, H. L. Walters, H. P. Bitting, John Samia, W. R. ; Winter, E. M. Howard, J. H. J. Counts, John Dozier, T. M. Moore, J. W. Lamar, R.- T. Adams, Jas. J. Retkey, R. S. Hall, J. P. Galloway, T. C. Luckie, J. M. Luck Luck-ie, ie, Luck-ie, G. E. Allemand, G. T. Maughs, R. S. Rogers, J. II, LaRue, C. E- Ahearn II. L. Booher, Frank Harris, Jr., Chas. G. Woods, B. A. Brannon, S. "M. Lum Lum-mus, mus, Lum-mus, Edward Tucker, H. W. Walters J. II. Strunk, B. Rheinauer, C. G. Simpson, C. L. Anderson, Geo. C. Crom, C. E. Winston, :W. L Evans, J. B. Carlisle, Jr., R. E Clarkson, J. T. Cohn, R.fiK. Robinson, H. A. Davies, J.,T. Jones, J. J. Whiteside, J. T. Rob Rob-birison, birison, Rob-birison, J. H. Spencer, Charles Mac Mac-Lucas Lucas Mac-Lucas j G. C. Coombs, E. T. Spencer, Dr. JL. H. von Engelken, M. A. Ten Ten-Eyck, Eyck, Ten-Eyck, L. F. Ballard, C. K. Sage, S. T. Si strunk, R. D. Fuller, C. B. Ayer, David S. Woodrow, J. H. Walters, W. II. Fuller, W. S. Bullock, Jr., J. D. Mc McDonald, Donald, McDonald, S. M. Hooper, Harvey Clark, Percy Smith, G. W. Batts, A. M. Davis, D. E. Melin, .Wilbur x Counts, A. F. (Contuiued on Page Two) PI E 11 HI U as m m y a y i n P f n ti jJ ft H f H r 11 K m r' i l mans. ing made to force the Germans from the Argenne forests and Jhe Lapretre forests, north" of Pont-a-Mousson. The Germans are rushing reinforce reinforcements ments reinforcements to these points. The French are losing heavily, but a. victory in this region would compel the retire retirement ment retirement of three German armies from v r ranee. FRENCH CLAIM TO HAVE MOVED FORWARD Paris, April 8. Terrific artillery duels are going on in Belgium. Great activity prevails in the valley of the Aisne. East of P.beims the French have maintained gains against fur furious ious furious German counter attacks. In the forests of Brule, the French have stormed -the German trenches. In the Woev re 'dbti-ict,:-between the Meuse and Moselle, the French claim further progress, despite stubborn resistance of the Germans. V TEXT OF A MEASURE MARION BOARD OF TRADE ASKS LEGISLATURE TO PASS TO ' FARMERS AND TRUCKERS A WHEREAS, This organization has met with the endorsement and approval of the Secretary of the Depart I ment of. Agriculture of our Nation, the Governor and Commissioner of Agriculture of our Ktato, and is now handling successfully for-its members all produce entrusted to it, giving honest and just retains, for same; and, WHEREAS, To more fully aid and cooperate with the agricultural development and the farmers and grow- ers of our State, we find it necessary to have certain legislative" enactment to enable our State through' a State -Marketing Commissioner to better protect "and. safeguard the interest of Florida's farmers; therefore, Le it RESOLVED We endorse the bil? proposed to create a State Marketing Commission and the appointment of a State Marketing Commissioner by the Commissioner of Agriculture of our State and -earnestly hope that same will be enacted into a law at the earliest possible time by our Legislators'aud Senators and i n approved by tha Governor; - , RESOLVED, That a copy of this bill and these resolutions be sent to all Boards of Trade, Chambers of Commerce or other business organizations in the State; to'each member of the House and Senate, end 'urge their endorsement of same and plead for its passage. That (the Secretary of the Marion County Board of Trade certify to the adopt ion of the: e re solutions and under the seal of- the organisation transmit same as herein set forth. BERLIN SAYS FRENCH DRIVEN BACK ARE CONT1N UES WITH UNA BATED FURY AND STEADY GAIN TO THE RUSSIANS city's water supply, in anticipation of J oyner, George Rentz, Frank C. Oh the needs when the new machinery wilt be installed. ; Mr. Roess of the street committee reported that his committee had unanimously agreed to recommend the purchase of an Austin Western Road Machinery Company's road scarifier, same to cost $1000 f o. b. Chicago. After much discussion the report, was adopted and the "machinery ordered purchased. The contract was ext ecuted today. The makers of the machinery absolutely guarantee it to do the work required of it, or they will take the machinery off the city's hands and reimburse it for the freight. The" terms were moste lib liberal, eral, liberal, "nothing down and easy terms on the balance." The Good Samaritan Army asked for free lights in its hall. The request was referred to the light and water committee with power to act. Petition of the Florida Power Co. The following petition was read from the Florida Power Company. To the Honorable City Council of . Ocala:.'. The Florida Power Company, hav having ing having made the following proposition to the city of Ocala, viz: The Florida Power Co. proposes to .sell the city of Ocala electric current at Dunnellon at 1 cents per k. w. h. to Dunnellon; or, the power company will sell the current delivered to the switchboard of the city plant at 2300 volts, at 2 cents pere k. w. h., the city to enter into a ten-year contract with the power company. It being distinct distinctly ly distinctly understood and agreed upon, how however, ever, however, that the city.is to have the priv priv-ilegeof ilegeof priv-ilegeof terminating the contract at .the en3 of two years by giving the power company thirty days' notice. As evidence of its faith in the above proposition the Dower company sug suggests gests suggests that the light and water com committee mittee committee of the city council, and a com committee mittee committee of three, appointed by the pres president ident president of the Board of Trade, acting jointly, select a competent consulting engineer to pass on the merit of the proposition. Should the engineer ad advise vise advise the city to reject both proposi propositions, tions, propositions, the power company agrees to pay for the examination and report of the engineer: Ytre, the undersigned consumers, cit- len, J. W. Tally, E. C. Greenwood, J. M. Goddard, F. B. Turner, A. Slott, A. N M. Lansford, Frank Harris, Sr., Benj. F. Borden, J. R. Dewey, C. G. Barnett, D. F. Blalock, O. C. Tignor, M. Cv Izlar, Wm. M. Gober, Wm. C. Charles, W. K. Lane, J. H. Dunn, E. H. Martin, W. K. Zewadski, H. W. Tucker, J. H. Livingston, C. R. Ty Ty-dings, dings, Ty-dings, C. R. Tydings. Jr., W. A. Ten Ten-Eyck, Eyck, Ten-Eyck, D. V. Davis, N. P. Davis, Chas. S. Cullen, The Court Pharmacy, C. Peyser, L. J. Knight, Geo. J. Blitch, D. C. Stiles, Jr A. C. Cobb, Joseph Bell, W. E. Smith, II. B. Clarkson, E. C. Bennett, A .T. Thomas, J. ,C. Dear Dear-mim, mim, Dear-mim, D. E. Swindell, L. W. Halstun, Sydney Haile, C. G. Bryant, J. R. Wenrich, K. G. Malhond, V. C. Detter Detter-ich, ich, Detter-ich, L. J. Blalock, W. H. Thomas, Ollie Mordis, J. W. Dodge, D. A. Salter, L. F. .Teuton, Jacob Schielz, David S. Welch, M. Sumner, O. Andrews, W. M. Palmer, T. D. Lansford O. W. Cordero, S. L. Mathews, T. B. Pas Pasteur, teur, Pasteur, Marcus Frank, F. T. Schreiber, C. Rheinauer, C. N. Schlemmer, B. Goldman, H. Warshauer, C. R. Pea Pea-body, body, Pea-body, P. J. Theuis, M. Fishel, C. W. Fishel, J. R. Jordan, W. F. Blesch, H. W. Counts, C. Al Reeve, R. Lf Ander Anderson, son, Anderson, J. W. Akin, F. L. J3ooher, C. W. Hunter, C. N. Kirkland, B. Scher, C. McClure, Jerry Burnett, Herbert The city to construct a line from OcalaLattner, G. W. Martin, Jr., L. G. Bailey, J.: A. Morris, Jr., A. O. Dame, Peyton Bailey," Ira- L. Taylor, S. Schussler, W F. McAteer, E. L. Vaughn, T. M. Floyd, G. T. Liddon, C. A. Fort, J. L. Smoak, Jr A. C. BlowT BlowT-ers, ers, BlowT-ers, W. N. Norwood, Carroll Fraser, Chas. J, Leitner, SW. H. McConn, H. A. Kramer, Peter P. CoStello, E. C. Jor dan, W. W. C. Smith, E. C. Smith, J. R. Fort, E. J. Kitfhin, E. A. Polly, Wr. E. Haugh, C. H. Whitfield, J. G. Kich- line, Charles Rodoff, Carl Wenzel, E. W Lea vengood, John Robinson, J. C. Swaim JT. G. Batts, Heron Todd, M. L. Reynolds, W. T. Luckie, J. G. Smoak, B. F, Duke.; Harry Peter, S. P. An Anthony, thony, Anthony, J r P. H. Perkins, E. G. Lind Lindner, ner, Lindner, R. E. Fort,' H. A. Reynolds, W. C. Moore, R. A. Sandlin, Julius T. Miller, I- A. Snow, J. D. Wilkes, E: P. Paulti,; Jas. J. Walters, Marion Mer Mercantile cantile Mercantile Co., E. G. Rivers, E. E. Dobbs, L. E. Warner, H. Q. Shrimp&lin, T. H. Bennett, F. G. Anthony, C. F. Flip Flip-pen7 pen7 Flip-pen7 John Boisseau, J. V. Tarver, S. Petrograd, April 8. Austrian guns, captured when Przemysl fell,"' with great stores of ammunition, are" be being ing being turned against the Austro-Ger-man armies in the Carpathians, where a mighty conflict is raging over a 125-mile front. Taking foothill after foothill on the, Hungarian slopes of the Carpatbians, the Russians are ad advancing vancing advancing steadily, alternating between furious bombardments with mountain guns and smashing assaults with cold steel. The Russians are fortifying the Beskid range, captured after a bloody struggle. It is estimated the Austro-Germans in the Carpathians have lost nearly 150,000 killed, wound wound-ed ed wound-ed and prisoners since the present campaign started. The Rnssian losses are also heavy. The German attempts to break the Russian front at Posiouv!;a have ceased. PIERCED AUSTRIAN LINE V TWO PLACES IN London, April 8. A News dispatch from Petrograd says the Austrian army under General Boerovitch,' fight fighting ing fighting in the Carpathians, has been pierc pierced ed pierced in two places by the Russians. .The Russians have captured Smol Smolensk, ensk, Smolensk, east of Lupkow pass. CAPTURED THE CUP Ocala. Elks in Palatka Carried Off the Honors The Ocala -Elks who went to Pa Palatka latka Palatka Tuesday returned today, tired but happy. Of all ; the lodges repre represented sented represented in the Gem City, they had the best showr in the big parade, and cap captured tured captured the handsome cup offered as a prize. Thenext Elks convention will be held in Jacksonville. Berlin, April 8. General Joffre's drive against the Germans in the Wocvre district e has -ultcd in an enormous loss of life, W44.;out mater material ial material gains, for the French.-; The 'pres 'pressure sure 'pressure of the French between the Meuse and. Moselle .rivers :is- increasing. The fighting there is extremely vio violent.; lent.; violent.; Nothing important is reported from the east. TURKS BEAT OFF THE ATTACK -Constantiiioplo. April 8. A torredo boat, destroyer nnd a cruiser were damaged by the Turks when a squadron of the allies' ships bombard bombarded ed bombarded the works at the .western entrance to the Dardanelles Sunday.' BROUGHT DOWN BIRDS TWO MAN Amsterdam, April 8. The German aeroplane which bombarded Bergues, south of Dunkirk,-was shot to earth at Steenworde, Belgium, today. The aviator and observer were killed. Mi FLEET PREPARING TO MAKE AN IM IMMENSE MENSE IMMENSE DEMONSTRATION NEAR AUSTRIAN PORTS Geneva, April 8. Italy is prepar preparing ing preparing for one of the biggest naval dem demonstrations onstrations demonstrations in itV history, says a Rome dispatch. Despite rumors of agreement between Austria and Italy, the "Italian admiralty is concentrating a mighty fi eat in the waters adjacent to Austrian ports. The Italian, "ad "admiralty miralty "admiralty is silent as to the object: SEE This farm Springs road which on the Silver furnishes the Merchant's Cafe every day with fresh vegetables, milk and eggs, tf WHEREAS, The Marion County Board'of Trade, in conference with leading fanners ::;.d growers of this county in August, 1914, realized that'action must be taken looking to relief for the 'farmer, of this county through ibme method of marketing and distributing our products; and, WHEREAS, This meeting convinced' those gathered of the vital neci.-.?ity of extending the movement throughout the State; resolved and called a State-wide meetins: in the Board of Trade rooms at Jacksonville; and, WHEREAS, On September 8th, T914, there was begun the Florida Marketing Bureau, an organization cnarterea not tor proht but to promulgated system to market and properly distribute the "product: Ida; and, . X" T.-l .. . ui. r TO ABSTA ONLY MORAL SUASION WILL BE USED IN ENGLAND AGAINST INTEMPERANCE London, -April 8. There will be no mandate issued putting a ban on in intoxicants toxicants intoxicants throughout Great Britain and colonies during the war. An ap appeal peal appeal will be made to people to ab abstain stain abstain from hard drinking while the war progresses. It-is the general opin opinion ion opinion of the cabinet that total prohibi prohibition tion prohibition is impracticable. KNOCKED OUT BY NEPTUNE Gulf of Mexico Got Jess Willard's Goat Key West, April 8. Jess Willard didn't keep the championship title forty-eight hours. The &ulf of Mex Mexico ico Mexico scored a clean knock-out on the voyage from Havana to Key West. The champion was still green around the gills when he landed. lie received a great ovation here. The party pro proceeded ceeded proceeded northward, through Jackson Jacksonville. ville. Jacksonville. They will make a short stop in Baltimore Friday night and show at the polo grounds Saturday afternoon. MITCHELL-FORSE Miss Anna Harriett Forse of Lees Lees-burg burg Lees-burg and Mr. Chas. J. Mitchell of New Jersey, were married yesterday after afternoon noon afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Rev. Bunyau Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Mit Mitchell chell Mitchell left today for their future home in New Jersey. FOR SALE -- One of the most desirable lots in North Ocala. Will take as part, pay payment ment payment 1 horse and buggy. Animal must be young and perfectly gentle so that any lady can drive in perfect safety. Apply W. H. McConn. Mon. Wed. Thur. lm. A BILL TO BE ENACTED INTO LAW DURING THE SION OF THE LEGISLATURE PRESENT SES- WHEREAS, The fruit grower, th3 vegetal.de grower, the farmer 'is in need of a better-system of marketing the products of Florida; .and, WHEREAS, Individually they are helpless within themselves, and im immediate mediate immediate action is needed to aid the producer in this Stie to pxQPilXJ- pose of his product; and, WHEREAS, For many years the agricultural producers'- in Florida have been paying a special tax known as the fertilizer stamp tax; and, WHEREAS, A small appropriation made out of this fund to aid these producers in our State to, establish a sound marketing system; therefore, be it .". ... '. , RESOLVED, That a bill to be entitled An Act Creating a Marketing Bureau of the State of Florida, and Creating the Of.' -c cf State Market Marketing ing Marketing Commissioner. Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of i Jonda: Section 1. The Department of a Marketing Bureau of the State cf Florida is hereby established, and shall be known as ?uch. The office of the State Marketing Commissioner is hereby established and it shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Agriculture inm'edi.'itely on 'passage of this Act, and approval by the Governor, to appoint a State Marketing Commis Commissioner sioner Commissioner who shall hold office from time of his appointment until his suc successor cessor successor is appointed and qualified, or removed by the Commissioner of Ag Agriculture riculture Agriculture for cause, which shall' be during the last ten drys of "December, 1916, and every two years-thereafter, and shall assume., the duties of the office on the first day of January following. 2.500 tier annum as his salarv. and he snail be allowed seven hundred and fifty dollars per annum for actual traveling expense? in traveling over the State in the discharge of the ditto of the office, said traveling expenses ,to be set forth in itemized statement under oath to'the Commissioner of Agriculture and both salary and traveling' expenses shall be payable4 monthly out of "the funds derived from the sale of fertilizer it.. - r i c r: c i v e t i i u tuia ui i 4 i. i -A A Of stamps and in the same manner as othei Mate ejneers are paid. Sec. 3. The Marketing Commissioner thai! have hi.- headquarters anu hold his office in the city of Jacksonville, and tinon the approval of the Commissioner of Agriculture may employ a clerk or clerk when necessary; but at no time may the expenses of the Marketing Comm'tr-lon exceed the nec -ale cf fertilizer nenes ire of tCC account i: te Mar- sum of $7,500 per annum and the sum of $7,500 or sary is hereby appropriated out of the funds derived from stamps to be paid in the same manner as ah other paid. Soc a Rpfnrp pnterinc uDon the discharge of hi-: dutiej keting Commissioner, he shall give bond in. the sur Florida in some responsible indemnity company, to retarv of State, conditioned that he will truly monies which may come into his hands in his e filial capacity, and that he will faithfully perform the duties enjoined on him by law, and that he CoriStituuon oi V? ? si t r AT by the Hec- cVoii ilcn tct anrl cnbsrribe the oath renuirea una the State. Sec. 5. The State Marketing Commissioner bhail keep a scul of citizQ . . . it .?., which shall be used to authenticate an paper.-, duu executed by law as such officer. Sec. 6. At the end of each calendar month he -nts ifaued anc file with the Com- Concluded' on Fourth Page) IP : ' '"'7-' -- ""L;:, ,' ..v.; ; ., 1 " ' " """ '" '-' . . mm mmmm. m"m 1F i 11 V ;V 2 MADE "TO-MEASURE FORi YOUR INSPECTION. in and see our striking line of snappy, up-to-date Spring and Sum mer patterns and shades in Worsteds, Cheviots, Serges and Tweeds. Take your choice. Pick the style you prefer. That's all there is to it. Our expert taiior will take your measure and your clothes will be made in our Sun-Lit shops by expert cutters and highly skilled, happy tailors. We wil' give you a Perfect Fit, the finest you ever had on your back, or hand back your money. That is the English Woolen Mills method of Hoing business. Its the thod that guarantees the utmost clothes value for your money. CARN BLDG. EPaSLISi WOOLEW PILLS NEAR POSTOFFICE OCALA, FLA. .r 4 Wf MADE TO hiEASUOE ti OCAL A EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1915 TWO OCALA EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERYbCy EXCEPT SUNDAY I Warrants Drawn During March, 1915 Salaries, officers, clerks, etc.$ 242.00 Police department:- BITTJ6ER & CAIUtOLL, PIIOPKIETOUS It. R. Carroll, Qxmeral Manager Port V. Leavengooti, iiaines J. II. Benjamin, Editor Entered at Ocra, Fla., ptoffice as second class matter. PHONE 51 (Domestic) One year, m advance Six months, in advance. . Three months, in advance. On month, in advance. SUBSCRIPTION KATES (Foreign) One year- in advance Six months, in advance. . 4.25 $5.00 2.50 1125 .50 FOUND MANY FRIENDS Three months, in advance.. 2.25 One month, in advance..... .80 CITY TAKES FIRST DEFINITE STEPS Mr. Perry G. Wall of Tampa, who spent most of yesterday and today in this city, found many friends here, and will not be shy of votes in the day of the primary. He is a most pleasant gentleman to meet and ha3 a clean record as a cit citizen izen citizen and business man. It can't be denied that he has great ability and is well posted on the needs of the state. His home city and adjacent territory are taking great pride in his candidacy, and it is easy to : see that he will have good support all over Florida. While Mr. Wall was in the city, he was a welcome visitor to the Star of office. fice. office. He is one of the sort of men that success does not spoil, and al always ways always stays in close touch with the people. He returned to Tampa this afternoon. MADE GOOD FOR THE MISTAKE (Continued-from Page 1) j.Cook, C. H. Lloyd, Wilbur Cleveland, J. L..Smoak, J. M. INeely, N. C. Ueise, J. H. Benjamin, H. H. Henderson, C. W. Moifatt, L. R. Rhodes, T.'L. Neely, ( Ref und T. C. Thompson, A. P. Gilmore, J. D. Smith, R. C. Loveridge, A. D. Smith, K. C. Lee, H. R. Smith, C. W. Smith, Jas. F. Marsh, W. P. Chalker, A. J. Brigance, Frank Drake, E. M. Osborn, Dr. McClane, W. T. Gary, A. A. Winer, W. C. Jeffords, C. L. West, E. W. Kraybill, II., H. Meadows, P. II. Nu Nugent, gent, Nugent, L. Dozier, F. B. Beckham. Salaries . Witness fees and costs. . Feed for prisoners Sundry expense Street department: Labor . ". Feed .. .. Sundry expense Surveying . . . . Sanitary department: Labor and expense Feed . Health department Contingencies . . Pound expense Paving (sidewalk) ... Auditing city books Fire department: Salaries .' Feed Supplies and repairs Sundries Electric light department . Wrater works department: Labor . . . ....... Sundries 255.00 16.15' 25.20 ; 35.55 390.72 i 77.67: 281.61 : 112.50 307.83 77.67 110.00 835.53 71.75 500.00 363.35 333.00 35.89 31.62 19.68 2T631.87 411.00 253.27 3.00 fCZ I i (Continued from Yesterday) Total warrants drawn. . .'$ 7,421.86 Disbursed by City Treasurer During March, 1913 General fund- Electric light fund Water works fund Bond interest fund .$ 4,691.83 . 3,468.75 767.85 2.25 The Star has received a letter from Mr. Gilbert D. Leach of the Tampa Tribune, in regard to our recent ar article ticle article on errors in the Tribune Year Book, and "calling down" Secretary Rooney for using in the "Follow Up booklet matter similar to that used in the Tribune special edition. Mr. Leach says that the mistakes in the Marion county page of the year book were the result of a mistake 4 in make-up, such as every printer can understand. He says that the mis mistake take mistake was discovered .before all the year books were out, and was" rectified as "far asf possible by printing the table correctly on slips and pasting them in the year book by hand over the erroneous statement, which was one immense job, as we can testify. Mr. Leach supports his statement with a copy of the year book in which the corrected slip was pasted. The Star can cheerfully vquch for the fact that ThTT7ibunVways does its best to do careful work, and when it does make mistakes is never sparing in its ef . forts to make them good. As for the dispute between Mr. Leach and Mr. Rooney, they decline to agree,-arid as both are our friends, we don't see how we can take either side. This much we must say, that Mr. Rooney is a mine of information about Marion county, that he is al al-'ways 'ways al-'ways prompt and generous about sup-" plying such information he has sup supplied plied supplied the Star, with lots of it and never asks any credit, and that Mr Leach informed the Star personally that Mr. Roonev had been of the greatest assistance to him in his work here. Petition Was Rejected On motion of Mr. Tompkins the pe petition tition petition was rejected. A communication "was read from Mrs. M. H. Stoval, secretary of the Carnegie Library Association, asking the city to include the necessary; mill- age'' levy to raie the $1000 per year in its regular tax levy to be made Ibis month. ' A petition from property owners on Pond street askirvg that their street be opened from South Fifth to South. Si'xth, was read and referred to the street committee. 7 : In response to a request from the city attorney to the abstract com panies for bid on securing abstracts on certain property in the city where suits will be instituted to collect pav ing, charges, both proposals were re rejected, jected, rejected, and the matter was referred to the finance committee. : On request of the Star, the papers were authorized in future to charge the. local line rate for city pound no tices. On motion of Mr. Gerig, the clerk was instructed to pay one-half of the American Audit Company's balance now and the remainder in 30 days. ( The clerk's financial report was pre presented sented presented but not read at that' time, on account of great press of other mat matters. ters. matters. .. The report is as follows: City Clerk's Financial Report - Ocala, Fla., April 6, ; 1915. To the Honorable City Council, Ocala, . Florida: ' : Gentlemen: Beg leave to submit the following report of receipts and dis bursements duriner the month of March, 1915: Receipts Collected by tax collector: Taxes .. $ 7,469.59 111.25 Total .$ 8,930.68 Balance on Hand April 1, 1915 General fund ......... Bond interest fund . Sinking, fund .......... Electric light fund . Water works fund, ... Water works bond fund ,$ 6,261.12 122.87 , 1,969.92 752.24 74.52 87.39 Per Accounted for as Follows (As Treasurer's Report) In Commercial Bank, (April ; 6tK) ; ...............I 5,724.09 Sinking fund in separate account . . . ... ..... Ia Seaboard National Bank, New York ............. Interest coupons paid, no voucher issued ...... Interest coupons now, turned ; in . . . .". .... Change in office 776.07 25.00 2,408.00 325.00 9.90 ilut.oria fiiye. sitting at her parlor window and exchanging the thoughts or the rooming with tier green feath feathered ered feathered rann!iar-pirit. saw loafing across from Let house a long. lean, .lanky man with a sparse black beard. Pres Presently ently Presently the doorbell raug, and one of the wide. .low detectives came in with an air ot great exhaustion. "Nothing doing, ma'am." he reported. "Blinky Peters and watched your husband's club all the time. Sneaky Tavis has shadowed Warner's apart apartments', ments', apartments', und I'm to go let him get some sleep." 4 "Are you sure my husband and that girl haven't left the city;" she asked. "They didn't go from any regular railroad station." stated Bill Wolf, with Nd Wairer at about the same timely i received a report of similar discour agement from the long. lean, lanky de tective. There had been found no trace of .June NVaruer nor of Blye. Without thought ot detectives, bat keeping a watchful eye lest she should ee Ned or hei parents. June went boldly forth. She was thoughtful as Tommy Thoina ushered her into a waiting hansom, for this friend. ot Gil Gilbert bert Gilbert Hive's was expensively gowned and seemed to live In uuusual freedom. In one t the big department stores .June was taken up to the manageress ot the Trench salon; then Tommy went away, and presently June, whose face anl tkrure, carriage and manner had been grimly inspected and approv UVllyJ U (rp i h J t r L3 y ij ; i 1 J ue- Ocala, Florida, April 1, 1915 In order to make it easier for our customers to settle their telephone counts promptly, we have decided, effective today, to recede, for the present, from our rule requiring payment for service quarterly in advance, and instead collect lor service iiiuiox in advance, we shall, hovever, insist prompt payments by tne month. Unless payment is made at THE OFFfCE OF THE COMPANY BEFORE ilth m OF-MONTH on service v ill be discontinued without further notice. We are tn im- to you, won't you be prompt and help us ? OCALA TELEPHONE COMPLY , BY J. P. PHILLIPS, Manager. help An exchange asks if it wa sn't ter ter-ry ry ter-ry who said, "Don't give up the ship ? Nope; that was Decatur. St. Peters Peters-' ' Peters-' burg Times. , Look again, and see If it wasn't Lawrence. If the legislature wants to do the proper thing, it will simply vote Gov Governor ernor Governor TrammelPs message on to the statute books and go home. The mes message sage message covers everything and hangs down on both sides. It is a good thing for France and Britain that Russia is not saving the lives of her men. Licenses Collected-by marshal: Fines (police court) ... 175.70 Delinquent personal taxes. 34.85 Hack inspection fees .. . . 14.00 Col. by stock impounder: Pound fees "-. . 38.00 Collected by clerk: E. L.' Dept. (service) 2,847.08 E. L. Dept. (meter deposits) ; 30.00 House rent ....."".... 35.00 St ndries . . ..... . 1-50 Assessments (paying) .... 77.85 Assessment (sidewalks) ..." '352.94 W. W. Dept. (rents) ...... 77.80 W. W. Dept. (meters) .... 21.85 W. V. Dept.' (house rent) . 4.00 Total' collections. $11,291.41 Bal. on hand Mch. 1, 1915 6,907.33 Total ,$18,198.74 Y X V Y Y X X Y Y Y Y ? '4 '4 Y Y 3P "Laundry-. ;Ocala "Famous; Y ? Y Y I ? Y Y t o a Person Who Prides Himself cn Bis Appearance Clean, Fresh, Well Laundered Linen is a necessity. To supply that ne necessity cessity necessity is Our Business. 402-404 S. 31ain Street Phont 101 t i y Y Y X : $ 9,268.06 Outstanding Scrip, April 1, 1915 General fund . . . . $ 19o.96 Electric light fund .... 229.06 Water works fund . ... 106.32 Respectfully submitted, H. C. Sistrunk, City Clerk. Mr. Smith, of the market committee reported that he had had the roof of the building fixed. The light and water committee re ported and recommended lights and power for. motors be granted for cer tain citizens of Tucker Hill. ' The city attorney was instructed to proceed with handling the city's char ter amendments in the legislature and to keep the council posted when as assistance sistance assistance was needed there to get the amendments passed. Water work3 bond interest coupons amounting to $325 were ordered.paid and destroyed. ; , The clerk notified the council that its notes at" the banks were due and he. was instructed to pay the interest and renew them. An ordinance looking towards the prevention of mosquitoes in the city was read for its first time and re referred ferred referred to the judiciary committee. All bills properly approved were ordered paid as the finances permit. Mr. Meffert stated that the' time had arrived when the salaries of city employes for the ensuing year, were to be fixed He had a schedule of them all, which, with the addition of $5 per month to the salary of the sani tary inspector, he recommended that they be the same as last year. Some discussion followed and the matter was laid over until next meeting. The council adjourned at 6 o'clock till next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. City Health Officer's Report The report of Dr. H. F. Watt, city health officer, was as follows: To the Honorable Council, City of Ocala: I hereby make the following report as city health officer for the month of March, 1915. One hundred and thirty-five visits were made to my office at the primary school. Of these ten were excluded from school and fourteen given notes of advice to their parents. This un unusual usual unusual number was due to the epidemic of grippe. This demoralized the at attendance tendance attendance for a few weeks. We have had mumps and chicken pox in town this month, but so far we have kept it from spreading in the school. Dairy and milk work as follows: I Y X : 5 Y y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y Y ? ? r '4 4 Y Y Y 4 Y t y y Y Y Y X I z v .... X "We Treat lour Laundry White' 4 4 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? 4 4 Y t V Y Y y Y Y X Y l i Will last longer and look. better if you send them to us to be laundered by our up-to-date methods. Our special machinery for this class of work gives the best work that is obtainable with the least possible wear. If we are not now calling for your laun laundry dry laundry just call PHONE 21 and let us prove to you that there is no work superior to ours. -.1 BSSBL'S'a 111'.. .HSBII iLaiiECIFy :c ? t Y Y Y DAIRY O Si fa . m o o P2 S- Campbell Farm 84 4.5 4.6 3.2 4.0 14.19 13.90 10.65 Tli)5 13.13 700 1,400 4,000 i.ooo 8,500 Hewitt . .. 85 Hall ... 74 Osteen '. . . 74 Ocala Heights. 93 Pyles . ..66 Close I. ...78 Roller .. .. ..55 () Sells' only butter and butter buttermilk. milk. buttermilk. The markets apd bakeries are all in good shape. AH have been inspected and score cards hung. Have been called to the jail several times to give medical and surgical attention to the prisoners. Respectfully submitted, II. F. Watt, City Health Officer. ed. whs being instructed in the art ot parading iu a gown and of displaying the propei degree ot elegant insolence to impress customers. A sleepy looking colored maid came in. and some girls brought In gowns shrouded iu white bags. V "The eannry. .Maud," ordered the manageress, poking her head between the curtains, and the sleepy colored tnaid slowly took down the bag con taining the canary evening frock. "What is your first name, child?" "June answered that young lady. "Your name here will be Therese," added the manageress. You' haven't done this before, have you? "No." June's voice was faint and weak. She had a queer feeling In her stomach, and her eyes began to widen again as she studied nn appalling array of cosmetics. "Never mind. I'll be in and make you up." At last June was to know how It felt to earn one's own living. She bad a mingled exhilaration and depression In the contemplation of that remarkable experience. As June peered out of her dressing alcove a middle aged man and woman paused iu a vigorous argument. The woman wanted-money, and the man would not give It. Then June was called and came out and paraded slow slowly ly slowly down between the two long rows of chairs. There were.a hundred or more women and some men. Occasionally one of the women beckoned to her and made her turn and walk away and come back. She had displayed perhaps half a dozen gowus when the middle aged man and woman obstructed her pas passageway sageway passageway as she came out of the al cove. They were still in an energetic dispute about the money. A hundred dollars the woman wanted, and she had to have it! The man finally left her. A lady from a group where a gray mustaehed man with a piuk face and niul snoke to the woinau. The woman! listened, her eyes following, Jhss a she walked iu a beautiful black velvet dinner' gown. The woman spoke to a saleslady. I'l want that gownT she snaped. "Certainly.' madam.' said the wa lea lea-lady. lady. lea-lady. "Tell her to take it off now. ordered the customer.- "It's a charge aecount.' So Juue wa.s unceremoniously rushed into her alcove and divested of the blcck. velvet gown, while the charge account went up The gown was tak taken en taken away. The woman bad a girl carrj it to the credit department, said she bad-.bought the gown, didn't care fot it and wanted the money. $135 The mauagei of the credit depart ment expostulated with the woman aa far as diplomacy would permit. It was not unusual to have credit cus tomefs brim: back good and demand cash, but it was unusual to have it done so iiuHkly. However, she was a good customer, and her bills were al ways paid Thf "woman reioined her friend In front of June's dressing alcove and tri umtthantlv disnfaved the money. The husb;md of the customer came up. fu rious. He b :d been tu,tbe credit desk and discovered the deception. A little group quickly formed around the mid die aged husband and wife. It was at this moment that Blye ap peared ,by the side of the gray mus tached man. and with him was Tom my Thomas! .Blye nodded bis head to Cunningham and said something to Tommv. She strolled with quite eti dent Teiactance across the floor. "Your turn, dear." said the manager ess to June and frowned in the direc direction tion direction of the group. "1 give you everything you want, charged the man. "No woman In this town has more. You can go into an? shop in New York and order what you like, and I pay your bills. Yet you graft on meT "You give me .everything but mon evr shrilled the woman. I beg for every cent I get!" To give on the one band and to beg a the other! It wa& a striking ill us A Visit to HELVEWSTOW'S Popular Store 0i:-D0ULAR PAY Will Save You Money f HPS- m-.-. f I I v t EVE WTH B UQ YDlf RECpSSiti, POLLAUS always have a long reach in my store, but on this particular day at this particular store they will more than double their distance. Can t mention, but a few items in this space, but the counters will be crowded with beautiful goods at great Bargains .- - - - One Lot Ladies' Dresses Worth $400 to $6.00 at $1.00 One Lot From 2c to 12c, worth double the pries '1 O '." One lot Ladies' Black, Tan and White j . Hose, worth from 15c to 25c, eight pairs for . $1.00 One lot Cambric and Swiss Embroider Embroider-. . Embroider-. ies, 2c to 15c, worth 3 times the price. One lot beautifully figured, Batiste and Lace Lawns, 8 l-2c per yard, or 12 yar Is for One lot men's and colors, worth 50c, at indies Silk $.1.00 Hats, all .1 9i A. y Remember, you may never again have an opportunity to buy :o mruty beautiiul Goods at Such Remarkably Low Prices T. HBLVENC ft- fci.tJou ut the prineipie wiii. a r.a: June away -from Ned. That the wo man is and must remain an object o! charity. dejHMid upon the bounty of the man whom she mnrrles! No matter how generous the man might be nor how penurious, the principle was the same. The gray mustaehed man railed the ma RSgeress. , "I would like to see that little white dress." be said. Indicating June, who had on another frock, 'Certainly," replied the manageress She harried over to .fane and said "Come, Thereser A warm hand caught June's wrist. and a voice said: You're stunning! What's the fight abontr Tommy Thomas it was. The two girls stood listening. The gray mustaehed man rose. "If this is the .sort of attention I receive in this shop I will give It no more of patronage. be declared an angrily grily angrily to the manageress. Blye, smiling, saw the superintend-i em enter and called bis attention to the gray mustaehed man, and the su superintendent perintendent superintendent hurried over and met Qrin Cunningham, whose cheeks puffed with anger. , Wbat is the matter?" asked the su superintendent. perintendent. superintendent. Matterr blazed Cunningham. "I've been, nskln tbl KaUworoan for halt an hour to let tne see that little while dress." be pointed to Juuo, "and I am Ignored, sir.' The superintendent turned to the 1 manageress. "Madam El'iug, what i the trouble?" i "It's a new model," explained the j manageress. "1 can't get her to pny j any attention to me." j Tben discharge her at oncef order ed the superintendent and turned on hl3 heel. Madam ErOns striked straight over to June. ' 4You are discharged!" she snapped. Ohr June vvas tunued. "No excuses, please!" gra tel the man ageress. 1 "MadamT called the vivacious Tom- my Thomas, but madam only glared at ber and stalked away, while June j walked into her dressing alcove to know, with sympathy for ait the other girls In he position, just how It feeH j to be discharged. Meantime Tommy Thomas, the look j 0 of concern fnding from her band-orm-1 countenanee. lAirried over and joiced i OViT V'AWi it apd his wii oi Hi sUU so Midd 1: ;! fi to round, deep .-iiiV. i : "Ut in lw :.t :i i ; ;,t t-ry "ti:.:: ft-.- ; t ; ;.;. i. i : oininin'' ,. ; ; und eVfiy tvu' it s it to!-ii;t up. Ft. maid ii:tr!j hnrj h .:X:iMi-n m n joan Monti . ai'-ir lava gray, suit v s ';t lii" i.thU which La f ;f-cotue t i t, and scut Lnc; ! v.'it.ti KV.i ': i I r.s.- '. r i-i i!it!er t ; ic-ert at (1 L-ur. t t-t t t-t ;. rlilt y d ( Continued on :P Three) ! i ex .i Clyi 9 9 Antomobile Owners! If your car needs -PAINTING see me. If it needs brightening up use my "AUTO PRESERVATION POLISH' ar"l save paint, bill s Price $1.00. T. D. DILLON 203 N. JIain St. Phone 193 OCAI.A. FLORIDA I if t --v ? ( CArd'llST'fJ Virginia Style Smoked Hams ( Made in Marion County, Florida, U. S. A.) 2iy2c PER POUND, DELIVERED Ceala Ice & Packing Co. ' Phone M Orin Cunningham and Gilbert The three left the department. When June emerged from her dress dressing ing dressing alrove Madam Effing wasthereand without a word gave her a little yellow envelope. With this in her band June f walked out into the street, saddened j with the realization that, after all. the way to independence is full ot hard- i ships and that txunty nus-t nave -its t t advantages. J Gilbert lilye was waiting for her at j the comer, suave, pleasant, smiling. She had never met a man who raised j nu nai wiu more couniy grace u;.ui he. Ue asked if he luight walk with her a little way. and she w no rea reasonable sonable reasonable excuse to refuse him hftx-r I.H consideration of the morning. He -sym-oathized with her. and be extended his walk to the door of her lodging. He j held her hand a moment overlons in I her cold eye looking from the area win- j u-"rjtt0r u' dow. saw Lim bending over her in j -smiling iK.rsnason. There were unhappy dinners in New r r-York York r-York that night Se6 Warner, afr.ii.i; . to leave the beadquarters he had e-j tatjlished. had his dinner brought In j by a thick thumbed waiter, who car ried each course out into th hall and ate it himself, since Ned had scarce!? touched it. June, her tbought3 all o: i rsea ana ccr laicer auu muiuer, uau her lonely meal In the little back bed bedroom room bedroom with Marie to serve and to grieve f. L 4 It Care I Z: ract Vt'cr!:. Work U-r th - t . ic. a on all Co. s ir.d Bet.: Any Oil! QJ -y fc.. .... Am4 I r' )CALA EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1915 Runaway ; June I ()CALA SOCIAL AFFAIRS f ? A LOUIS R. CHAZAL & SONS CO. REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT . t i lit"! ' f I I I i S 1 J i .3.1 u U. Jtl "J (Continued from Second Page) La U is V V I , y" Holder Building Telephone 228 IV O. Box 475 Gcala, Fla. (If you have any items for this department, call 'phone 106) FIE AUTO COMTEST: Miss Weathers Entertains at Auction for Miss MacKay Taking presidence in a series of pre -nuptial affairs given for Miss Bessie JlacKay "will be the informal auction party this afternoon at which Miss .Janet Weathers, at her home on Pine j street, entertained sixteen" special friend?. Invited to join the players ary editor. The annual is edited by the junior class, is called the Mossoks and is to be a hundred-page, cloth bound volume. To be on the staff of the an annual nual annual is a distinct honor and the ap appointment pointment appointment of Mr. Blitch, one of Mar ion county's most popular boys, will4 be welcome news to his many friends. r The U. D. C. Meeting April business meeting of Hate m the afternoon lor tea were j twenty-five members of the married j Dickison chapter, U. D. C., will be tser- beld at the home of 'Mrs. B. A. i The drawmjr room and living room T t -1 0 . . Weathers f riday afternoon at 3 nvere.openea en suite ana were ueco- CAM Is rapidly drawing to a close, and now is the time to get busy securing your ballots. Tell your friends to do their trading here and save the voting couppns for you. We have arranged to issue trading coupon books for use in the contest. These books may be had from 50 cents upward, good for -the amount paid at any future date on everything we sell. Votes are issued to the full amount: of the?e books when pjrcha?ed. If your supporters are not now in posi position tion position to use the goods, they can help you anyway by buying these coupon books and using them for future purchasing. " The standing of the contestants at the close of the count on Wednesday, April 7th, was as follows for the five leading candi candi-dates dates candi-dates for the pretty Juvenile Automobile: J. 1 Clayton, Jr.. 58,139 Harmon Peebles . . 56,075 Edward Jeffcoat ... .. .42,519 Willie Moore, Jr. -v 20,358 Turney Colbert.,-- --T.. 8,560 rated-for the occasion with a profu- doir wood and other wood which are now so beautiful. The tallies, -on which scores for the games, were kept, were attractive Easter cards. j cowers o'clock. Mrs. E. K. Nelson and daughter, Miss Ruth Nelson of Tampa, will be numbered among the former Ocalans spending grand opera week in At Atlanta. lanta. Atlanta. (Concluded on Page Four) At the conclusion of the several progressions the scores, were compar compared ed compared and the plavers holding1 the high high-est est high-est totals were awarded with pretty prizes, pne a glove box and the other j j 1 f A I fc f f" I T ft r A ffl O a picture frame. To the guest ox hon-j UilbL HOOll IlU MUo or jvas presented a work box, an ap- : The polls' will close promptly at 12 o'clock, noon, Friday, April 10th arid the result will be announced at 4 p. m. Be sure all your votes are in on time. propriate and most useful gift for a bride-elect. While comparing scores the tables were laid with embroidery covers and a delicious ice course With tea and mint:-:, was -served, the players being joined hy that time oy the other guests. Miss MacKay wore a pretty spring costume f white voil, with eton jacket and pin;' girdle. Completeing the be becoming coming becoming toilet'-was a large black hat. Composing the four' tables of card players were Misses Fraces Arnold, Settle Mctver, Edith Williams, Hes Hester ter Hester and Marion Dewey, Beatrice Wei Wei-necke, necke, Wei-necke, Adcle Bittinger, Hope Robin Robinson, son, Robinson, Emily Stotesbury, Mamie Taylor, Eugenia Fuller, Mrs. J. H. Taylor, Mf;. James Taylor, Mrs. J, W. Crook," Mrs...G. II. Ford and -.Mrs. I. V. Stev Steven en Steven ; ; '. "V, -- WANTED, LOST. FOUND, FOR SALE, FOR RENT AND SIM SIMILAR ILAR SIMILAR LOCAL NEEDS FOR SALELarge white chrysan chrysanthemum themum chrysanthemum plants, 30 cents per" dozen. Mrs. P. H. Gillen, No. 1 South Fifth street. 4-7 tf. SPECIAL As a special inducement on Dollar Day we are going to give Double Vct?s on that day on every purchase made, whether goods or coupon books. Re Remember, member, Remember, this is for this day ONLY MONDAY APRIL 12th. All other days the regular rates on coupons prevail. Here's your chance to make a big showing. ; ... 7 ' -1 f : Q 0 M Tell your friends to get their SPRING SUITS here, as we have a splendid line to select from. Our PALM BEACH SUITS, SHOES and SOCKS and PANAMA HATS are beauties and the prices will as astonish tonish astonish you. Ask about them. s ( (D)CMA !SM(BMRI IflPlI B.GOLDMAN, Proprietor. Uest ol Courthouse Ocala, Fla. farm mpene?ts figtt find prce 3 est mdA&s 7 't wvivj i -v J31 Second Round for the Smith Cup The first playing in the 18-hole match play handicap competition for the cup presented -by v Mrs... ''D. M. Smith has been concluded and the winning contestants have drawn as following for the second round: F. Drake bye. J. Camp vs. Ralph Robinson. N. Davis vs. John Chazal. . T. D. Lancaster, Jr., .vs. II. Lattner ar' I. F. Bennett. S. Jewett vs. C. Camp. R. O'Farrell vs. Phil Robinson. v. liiianus uye. - :.. ; Silver Tea :"" .; :"' On Monday afternoon from 3:30 to 6 o'clock St. Margaret's Guild of Grace church will give a silver tea at the. home of: Mrs. C. L. Gamsby on Wenona street to which the general public is cordially invited to attend. The Charity. Circle of the Presby Presbyterian terian Presbyterian church will give a "Swap So Social'' cial'' Social'' Friday night at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Elizabeth Davis. Ev Everybody erybody Everybody attend and bring a package. Admission, 10 cents. : 7-3 1 There will be a social and literary meeting of the Methodist Woman's Missionary Society at the parsonage Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All the ladies of the church are cordially invited. i ffsT R. G. Blake and Miss Ethe; pvmr,n ?- Ipff this ftfTnnrTi f nr Tnlln- liassee to visit the former's daughter, Miss Irma Blak and tMiss Annie Moo-rhead at tip Woman's College. Next Monday Miss Blake will give a piano recital and the event promises to be one of brilliancy. Mrs; 11.' Q. Dozier left this after afternoon noon afternoon for Orlando A to ,be with Dr. Do Do-zier's zier's Do-zier's sister,- Mrs. Sylvan McElfoy, during the illness of her young son,. Master Sylvan McEiroy, 'Jr. After adjourning for Lent, the Thursday two table auction club re resumed sumed resumed its informal weekly games this afternoon meeting with Mrs. N. Hick- man, at the home ot tier daughter, Mrs. L. R.: Chazal. The eight mem members bers members eni2ysxJ-the afternoon immensely. CALF STRAYED A four months old Jersey heifer calf, without marks or brands, strayed from my house, near the high school dormitory, about two weeks ago. Finder will be rewarded if I am notified. Ti. J. Rivers. 4-6-tf RANGE FOR SALE A family size, wood burning range, with hot wa water ter water tank and connections "for bath. Apply at Star office. tf FOR SALE Buff Orpington eggs, "Florida" strain, bred for winter eggs first. $1.50 per 15. R. B. Bowers, Ocala. 3-6t WANTED The owner of a pistol taken from a. boy some days ago while under arrest. It was taken from an automobile in front' of the Temple theater about two weeks ago. Owner can get same by prov proving ing proving property and paying expenses. Apply to W. F. Adams, Chief of Police, Ocala, Fla. 5-tf ." FOR RENT A flat of four rooms conveniently arranged and with ev ev-erv, erv, ev-erv, modern improvement; good lo location; cation; location; rent cheap. Apply to Mrs. T. H. Wallis or phone 07. 2-6t FOR RENT YVeil located and nicelj furnished rooms in residence next :to the Colonial; also for light Housekeeping. Inquire at the Co lonial. 7-tf FOR RENT My suburban home in the southwestern part of town, with two acres of ground: rates - reasonable to the right party. C. P. Howell, Ocala, Fla. 2-5-tf oireriuR tu remore tue tnru, ana winru daring the offer she laid tier band oa the cage the deoioa bit tier finger un until til until the blood came. Bill Wolf, tiie flattest and widest of Honoria's detectives, later rang toe Blye bell and bulked back to the din dining ing dining room in excitement. -Got liim! announced Bill. Gilbert Rlye's wife was already on her feet. "My bat and coatr she shrieked to the abnormally ugly maid. . "ig she with him?- demanded Qono Qono-ria." ria." Qono-ria." -1 don't know. My partners are watching the front and back doors. Comer llonoria bundled tne Cat, wide de detective tective detective Into ber electric and -started the machine. -Where?" she majestically demanded. "Riverside drive! I'll show you the placef -Is be still In, Blinky?" demanded Bill Wolf, tumbling out of the ma machine chine machine and landing right end op. Blinky Peters was too good a de tective to answer In words. De gave an upward toss ot bis round bead and a wink of bis tisbllke eye and walked into the building with an air of not having seen Bill Wolf at all. "FiftnP ordered Blinky, leaning over to whisper that magic word mysteri mysteriously ously mysteriously into the ear of the curly haired elevator boy. Tbe boy did not mlnd. II e was used to all sorts. He sent op the 'elevator with i a Jerk. Out at the fifth floor. First door to the right. Now: A ring at tbe doorbell. Hush! Tbe door swung ok?u, and immedi immediately ately immediately Bill Woir pushed in. The oth others ers others crowded' after blm. There he Is. ma'anir shouted -Bill, plunging into the next room, and Houor!:i Blye saw in June Warner's drawing room. tbe tall. leau. lanky de tective with the sparse black1 beard. who wns I he caricature of hr band- some h us hand! Ned Warner followed In from the ret-eptlun room. "What am I tu understand by this. Mrs. Wye? he inquired. "Yon ui-ht t know, you!" gruffly rharged Siieauy'' Fart, who had tol Jowetl the others, and. whirling, he pointed at the earh-Mture. "'riwt'a her husband: "Shut up!" suuawked Mrs. Blye and went h.me. (iilbirt Blye at that time was quite far from the scene of Elonorta' cap capture ture capture or5 even of Ned's wanderings.' He was dining with Tommy Tbouias. and a rather elderly woman, and a doll doll-like like doll-like girl with wiftlyadvancing crow's feet -at the eoruers of her eyes and O'dn Cunninghsim. and a heavy lidded, short haired, big man named Gd wards, whom they called T. J. With tbe ar arrival rival arrival of the coffee Blye told the time from n tiny gold watch, the only one be carried now. -The runaway bride!" laughed Cun Cunningham. ningham. Cunningham. Tm In a hurry.' Blye explained. I i TO-MIGHT ? i 'i- i v V ? ft '4 i j .3 it i FROM "THE LAND OF THE HIOIlIGHT.SUMfr THE S WE DISH HUM ORIS T AND ENTER 7 4t.m IEHEFIT OCALA SCHOOL t T X ADULTS 50C CHILDREN 25C V o a A o a Q BOOM AMD BATH i OH A UOLi.AU A.M. A li.wa i i i ? V. . J u - i.Wi!J wcana, rior Restaurant with Moderate prices NOW OPEN. Room Without Bath fU.Ou Running Water in Every Room in the Uouf-'c BLKCTBIC KLKVATOU SKliVICH i'llOXrs IN Al.li KH4 '4 ri If TITS PvT Tr.T! MANAGER The only Hotel on the Square t ROOM' AND BATH FOR A DOLLAR AND. A HAL! 1 FOR RENT Two connecting rooms, furnished; one, two or three rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Apply at residence of Mrs. A. M. Perry, Herbert street. 3-18-tf 1 FOR RENT Furnished room vith all conveniences in private family, three blocks from courthouse on.Ok on.Ok-lawaha lawaha on.Ok-lawaha avenue; very reasonable to a permanent occupant. Address, ."Room,"' care Evening Star. 24-Ct rJOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching. H. S. Wesson, Ocala, Fla. 3-30-lm OCALA, FLORIDA. -"CAPITAL STOCK. 350,000.00. Stale. County an-uJ)enoslory. . libe the a'nnounciwtit of the engage- . I! i jp a I-. i j iit J r Orlando to Mr, (&(iwr-Srrnold Jr. of i Jacksonville The wedding will take OUR FARM IMPLEMENTS ARE MADE BY THE FIRMS WHOSE NAMES ARE RENOWNED FOR THE GOOD IMPLEMENTS THEY MAKE. WHEN YOU BUY OU1 IMPLEMENTS YOU WILL FIND THEM BUILT STRONG BUT LIGHT RUNNING. IT PAYS TO BUY OUR IMPLEMENTS; THEY LAST. c in. June. Capt. J. S. Neal of Mcintosh was here yesterday on business. He stated lhat cabbage, lettuce and other truck continues. to move from his section in carload shipments daily, and the re returns turns returns so far this spring have been very satisfactory, as a rule. Gaines Gainesville ville Gainesville Sun. : X 3- i rril : i ,i ; . J S-iS. A X ' . : i-1 - I, J ft & 4kl a J CHOICE OF S TOURIST . 'NORTH 'and N0RTII17EST TDIXIE FLYER,. "DIXIE LIMITED", "SEMINOLE LfMI lKD, "SOU ATLANTIC LIMITED," "MONTGOMERY HOLTi:. VIA TTT 4 u- y,x-iw u (7- 1 STANDAItl HAILltOAI OF Till; K OUT II Pullman cars Jacksonville to Chicago, St. Louis, Cir.cinn.-i Indianapolis, Cleveland and intermediate points, DINING AND OBSERVATION CARS For tickets and information call on Atlanta C '.mc TIcl A. W. FRITOT, D. P. A., J. G. KIllKLAND, D, P. Jacksonville, Fla. ti, I .oa !.; Agent, o A "SLUGGISH LIVER NEEDS ATTENTION Let your liver get torpid and you are in for a spell of misery. Every Every-,lK)dy ,lK)dy Every-,lK)dy gets an attack now and then. Thousands of people keep their livers active, and healthy by using Dr. King's New Life Pills. Fine for the stomach, too. Sop the dizziness, constipation, biliousness and indigestion. Clear the blood, Only 25c at your druggist. Ad. ,JToe'; Thurs Fri. mimw mmmm PHONE 1 18, - OCALA, FLA. Put Ydiir: : itSHn the Star t.,.. tt-.,,. -e, tj ti: tory of Suwannee Presbytery," was the subject. of a talk made by Mr. W. H. Dodge before the Presbyterial Tufday in Jacksonville. It is the eighth annual meeting of the Presby Presbytery tery Presbytery and it is being attended by' a number of prominent men and women, including Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Coppedge of Luebo, Africa, and Mrs. Archibald Davis of Atlanta, president of the Georgia -Syr.oJical and chairman of the Women's Council of the Southern Presbytery. The session will come to ; a close today and the Ocala delegates, Mrs. -W. W. Condon and Miss Anna McDowell, will return home tomor row. a Mr. Loonis Blitch, who is attending Columbia College, in Lake City, has been made business manager of the scnooi annual, ins co-worKers are Miss Mary Pimm of Tampa, editor-in chief, and Mrs. A. S. Haddock, liter GET TOGETHER SOCIAL The-16th of April is the date that has been set and advertised for the W. C. T. U. social to be given at the Baptist church, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, promptly. A choice program is being arranged," which will be fol lowed by a social hour. Each mem ber of the w. C. T. U. is asked to consider herself a committee of one to advertise this event and do all in her power to make it an enjoyable success. There will be no charges, no collection. All citizens cordially invited. Fuller particulars later. Watch for them. Committee. June HuTieo Oovri the Stair, told you when wi'i-mnt n-rt tli.it I hat! to le3t at ."Of conn- we know where yon ar jjolng. Tommy cttulletiged film. June wan inin in tier lonely littU bedroom waiting tr Alarie. : whotn.sd bad sent out to a drug store for toilet articled. Mrs. Kuales suddenly .knocked A gentleman to see M Iss J ustln," she announced, "a gentleman with a black beard and a diamond ring and Virginia Style Smoked Hams (Made in Marion County, Florida, U.S. A.) 22ic PER POUFiD, DEUVEQED Ocala lec l Pcclrinfl Co Phone 34 ! the st Bcak iLe first to tU rr;i: 'in;.ty; 'll.eti n e!r:nU "it it MiN .ii.-t s.aid Ma vta. -'i s.r r;t: b.-.ck dour tt'l a gota ninng tu one tootn. ne uys ic, Mr. Blye. I lit Hie parlor lamp for blm.- June wondered what she should do Ned Warner, riding aimlessly ana disconsolately on a street car and took ing out earnestly at every passerby, suddenly caught sight of one pedes pedestrian trian pedestrian who made his tieart Jump. Ma rle! She was jogging induftriously along with a bundle'under her arm and a very clear Idea of direction apparent in her very speed. Ned ran' after tier. At tha llruiffw Himr itnrl hesirn tile sound of ninnlns fiMitsteps. turned wtih!ien'i with normal unosity. saw Ned. let herself tn at tue dKr and closed it with a slam, snapped on the ulslt iock f and flew nntairs. He' comlns. Miss June: -Mr. Ned!' , NetL June's heart teaHd within her. and for a moment he was tiiolid Wit!" J a mad impulse to run down and te tnlAeA in hi arms and-f orgiveu. So! i She roust be stroug foi her own sake hurrying atmu h!. c.,to f iiir ,.iri i ery turr.mg to suit tut uia iui mr ov v. j -. ,..., r,.if rncri at.ii t tnii i were foi6 nessof the love wcicli can in fiMituied At -.f ti xv.t on that alone. Gr hii, m a thot nttt. hntel to which' tree trm.u or we were first going." she directed Ma j rurner lie hastily, and. snatching her nat and; fore coat, she hurried down the stairs endj was out of the hack door June had forgotten Gilbert Blye nb j solutely. but he bad not forgotten her. (To 1 He had been requested to wait, and; "No, he ain't! ii-M he dared to g to her room ju my Luli--;" Ned burst ;a-t l rs. j sprang c; .'i-! Mr: Ned hurt. t in ;M LIZ. Le riH tfci u- i: agar -Ned Waruei y i faster thnri h she e'rled I znoii 0111 llie 1 I tclt rontrontfnf j verse! 1 o H e And when i:-' re which way tf:1!! in the -i. :ojie u; i Lrid hitn I the t to the iefi? y mouXi driven June. :d it'n i: at ev ev-man man ev-man si:e lovetf : figure. quU-k- '! V. i GilfuTt t riSdns. cd.V Itoaies. having correctly gue?sedi June wanted the invaluable Ma j RHEUMATIC PAINS RELIEVED Why suffer from rheumatism when relief "may be had at so small a cost? Mrs. Elmer Hatch, Peru, Ind writes. "I have been subject to attacks of rheumatism for years. Chamberlain's Liniment always relieves me imme immediately, diately, immediately, and I take pleasure in recom- I bottles. For sale by all dealers. Adv. J ' WILBUR V. C. SMITH Funeral Director and Em b aimer tWith E- C. Jordan & Co. Furniture and Undertakers Phone 10 Ocala, Fla. 219 WEST BROADWAY Mrs that rle present nt the interview, mid been been-kind kind been-kind enough to Inform Hlye to that ef A number feet. Hive aw June in rligbt and to &n choreic i lowed her. smoked vr.ih- Mrs. Host ten answeretl a violent fnnure' CI K U nock his at the door to hn i herseu confrontefl ty the wild eyttl Ned War ner. "Where is ro "What's ber "Warner. Mrs. Neti uarner: ; No. There's a Mrs Worn pel uere.f but she says ner. husband's dead, auaj a Mrs. Smith. Her husband gets bom t'HOICi: SMALL IT A MS I Oil MJl . j ... liar rmgton u - t ir wifer' be demandeil. I rr rr - ,M It.; ..' fi u T t j t : 4.. j. . . X erery Saturday night. what's her first name? And uj. "June. She's here! 1 saw ber mala. in! Marie! lest come tbeyT That's berf Itoalea wn nloieul -finso CllllS hOT MuOfB HIlH! some Warner and some Jnstin. but hei name's always June. There's a biark whiskered man here. to aev ner co.v Name's Blye. He's in the parlor." And she craned in at tbe parlor dooi J with scarcely a shirt or ner po-suwn. Where arc ; &. j i J L i r All Work mers I; ? 5 y "HO:" D. .EL, McIVI a v. no he Undert; ft OCALA EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1915 roun BILL WILL BE OF GREATEST S H !' if ft OC ALA OCCURENCES t XI- v f S 1 h 4, (Continued from Third Page) (Continued from First Page) OGALA 11 M: 1 For Velvet Ice Cream Phone 525. tf .Dollar Day at FisheU Monday. 3t Fish globes. The Murray 'Company. Smoke Cuban Clufc, 5c Cigar. WEATHER REPORT This report is made from observa observa-l l observa-l tions taken daily by Mr. F. G. B. i Weihe, official observer for the gov- i eminent. Max. Min. R. F. I April 1 j April 2 r .; ; : :: i April 3 Norm Box Candies at the Court 1 April 4 Pharmacy are the best made. 19-tf. j April 5 . V 2 : ; April 6 Mr. John Dozier left yesterday for ; April 7 a short business trip to Jacksonville. Max. . . GG ....61 . . O'J First of the season Pabst excellent "bock" beer on draft at Johnny's. 'tf . V ......... G2 . 72 ......... lo 78 Local Forecast Fair tonight and Friday. Min. 47 49 44 37 3G 43 53 fica A n?i!) Mnnwcl1 whn k in Jacksonville attending the meetings j missioner of Agriculture an itemized statement under oath of all sums of of the Presbvterial, will go to Palat- j money received or expended by him in the discharge of his official duty, in- ka tomorrow to visit Ha mm for a week. ... Mrs. II. O. .97 Miss Lillian Clarkson is suffering j f rom a sprained arm, the result of a basketball game. Just say "bock" know, what you mean. W. K. Lane, M. P., nyslclan and ! Snrgcou, specialist Eye, Ear, Nose i Johnny's. TV.eyH ) antl Throat, taw Library Building, m Dr. II. C. Dozier, accompanied by Mrs. Dozier, left this afternoon for Orlando is response to a wire an announcing nouncing announcing the serious illness of his nephew Master Sylvan McElroy, Jr., the only child of Dr. and Mrs. Sylvan McElroy. Dr. Dozier expects to re- cluding clerical services; salaries, and expenses while traveling, stationery, and other necessary expenses. See. 7. Upon the approval of such accounts by the Commissioner of Agriculture, the Comptroller shall draw his warrant for such amount, which shall be paid monthly out of the funds collected from the sale of fertilizer stamps. v Sec. 8. The office and accounts of the State Marketing Commission shall be audited by the direction of the XSovernor in the manner as the of office fice office and accounts of the all other State officers are audited. Sec 9. The duties of the State Marketing Commissioner shall be: To receive and compile reports on all fruits, vegetables. and other farm pro products ducts products as are grown in the State, to publfsh same in the State press that will do so without cost. To also keep and compile a statement of all ship- tf A large shipment of Ncrris Candies just received at the Court Pharmacy. Nor.e better made. 19-tf Fishp.l's erive erroceries f ree with each dollar purchase Saturday Monday. ""' 8-3t Ocala, Ha. Victrolas at The Murray Company. THE WEAR-EVER DEMONSTRATION and - All varieties of seed corn; also mil millet let millet and sorghum, now in and for sale by the Ocala Seed Store. o-t'i Subscribe for your magazines The Murray Company. at 8-3t All varieties of seed corn; also mil millet let millet and sorghum, now in and for-sale by the Ocala Seed Store., Ten per cent discount on. "Wear "Wear-Ever" Ever" "Wear-Ever" aluminum cooking utensils during the demonstration. Two Two-quart quart Two-quart Berlin .sauce pans with lid for 70 cents each ; regular price 95 cents. Friday Pancakes baked- without grease. Marion Hardware Co. 5-tf. Fishel'3 give groceries free with each dollar purchase Saturday and Monday. 8-3t . VEGETABLES, MILK AND EGGS from our own. farm daily. Open night rmd day. Merchant's Cafe tf An excellent candy offering at 50c the box at Gerig's Drug Stores. Ask for Triola Sweets. . . 22tf For Plumbing, tin work, guttering and roofing call on P. A. Durand, phone 44. 3-2G-lmo. Have your choice Pabst's creamy "bock" or Pabst's v Blue draft, at Johnny's. Ribbon on G-tf A FOR RENT New bungalow with all modern conveniences, on South Lime street. Apply to C. V. Rob Roberts. erts. Roberts. ; 8-Gt v Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Dell of Gaines- ville are ei rWate to Baltimore, Phil Philadelphia adelphia Philadelphia and ew York for a fort- ht sojourn Miss Annie Martindale of Jackson Jacksonville ville Jacksonville is not the guest of Miss Marion Dewey as we stated yesterday. 'Miss Martindale was unable to come as expected and will probably have to postpone her visit indefinitely. The' little son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Killebrew is better today. Globe-Wernicke cabinets and safes at The Murray Company. Get one. 8-3t The most satisfying box. of candy, Triola Sweets, 50 cents for thirty pieces. Sold in Ocala at Gerig's Drug Stores only. WANTED To trade real estate, home and lots in St. Petersburg, for stock of 'merchandise. Address Box 597, St. Petersburg, Fla. 8-3t Subscribe for your magazines The Murray Company. 8-3t s at Mr. L. J. Retzky was arrested by Marshal Adams yesterday, on the charge of selling beer without license. Tae case came up in recorder's court this morning, and was-sUnued until tomon,6wC"It'lias'T)ien the custrKj)f many of the restaurants to send to "the a nearby saloons for beer, for their pat patrons, rons, patrons, this being done for accommoda accommodation, tion, accommodation, and not foe profit. The recorder is considering whether the practice is contrary to law or not. :.: "Smoke Cuban Club, 5c Cigar. TO REMODEL THEIR HOME Mr. W. D. and Miss Mamie Taylor are making their home for the pres present ent present with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Taylor, mov moving ing moving today: Mr. Taylor is to have. his f home-on East Fort King remodeled throughout and work will be com commenced menced commenced at once. "'.."The house when completed will be almost entirely new, modern in every particular and one of ths handsomest in the city, ideally and beautifully: situated in a neigh borhood of only attractive residences The new home is being made ready for the reception of i; Mr. : Taylor's charming bride, Miss Bessie MacKay, to whom he will be wedded on May 4. . . I mpntQ TYnvinf Mtf rf h KKt that, thmnn-h this information the farmers turn tomorrow. Ocala friends of Dr. & T 7 I T - tlt Aonr fflVl and producers can be kept posted as to exact conditions existing m the v, 1 State, and in the several markets of the country, to better cooperate with- and prevent a loss to our people. He shall issue such bulletins or other in information formation information along lines of advice as to how best pick, pack, .kind of pack packages, ages, packages, and way to distribute. To study all conditions as affecting other States. To keep in touch with the Department of Agriculture at Washing Washington, ton, Washington, D. C, and the Commissioner of Agriculture of the State, that through this clps"e touch and study of conditions, he can advise our people what crops to plant or not plant, what markets are over-stocked; and through a system of cooperation aid in the development of agricultural interests and protecting of Florida's producers. In connection with theComimssioner of Agriculture shall cooperate and devise such methods as will best carry forward this work, such as inspection of packages and such other measures as conform to plans of the Marketing System of the Department of Agri culture at Washington; also through this to get better seeds and aid in preventing, and 'in studying the various diseases and pests that affect our crops. To do all that can be done in connection with the Commissioner of Agriculture to bring relief to and aid in the marketing and distribution of Florida's products. Sec. 10.. An Executive Committee of three shall be appointed by the Commissioner of Agriculture in connection with the Marketing Commis Commission, sion, Commission, whose duties shall be in connection with the Marketing Commis sioner and Commissioner" of Agriculture, to devise ways and means and study out the best and most effective methods of reaching the best ends, and solve the problem of proper marketing" and distribution of Florida's produce. The Committea to be appointed for a term of two years, to serve without salary other than from the money appropriated for this Mar Marketing keting Marketing Commission, their actual traveling expenses shall be paid on ap proval of the Commissioner of Agriculture. Sec. 11, The said Executive Committee, Commissioner of Agriculture and Marketing Commissioner are authorized to consult, advise, adopt and promulgate to shippers throughout this state, rules and regulations for the inspection of quality, the truthful, honest branding of each package shipped, and the prohibiting of any shipper having the benefit of shipping through the Marketing Bureau whowill not strictly observe and obey such rules and regulations in the preparation, packing and shipping of his farm and orchard products. Sec. 12. Immediately on passage of this Act, and its approval by the Governor, it shall become a law. " Mrs. Edward Badger, who has been ill with" grip for several weeks, has suffered a relapse and is now confined to her bed, which news will be learned with regret by her many friends. Fish globes. The Murray Company. PROF JANSEN AT J TIIE TEMPLE TONIGHT ' ft r-J T7 1 t A M I .wmm AY A ONE DOLLAR Gat on ulaldnn Unto 10 Per CcnL Oil on Trimmed Halts BIG REDUCTION 10 Per Cent. Oil on Hair mm Upstairs, Rear" ol Ilelveastoe's Stoi Prof." Karl Jansen, a physical ciil ciil-turist turist ciil-turist of note, who was a Chautau Chautauqua qua Chautauqua entertainer in this city last month, will give an entertainment at the Temple theater this evening under the auspices of the Ocala public schools. Mr. Jansen was engaged for this -week Jby the school board to give a series of physical culture lessons and lectures to the teachers which he; does every afternoon. In the morn mornings, ings, mornings, he conducts physical culture classes at the Woman's Club, his pu pupils pils pupils including young ladies and mat matrons. rons. matrons. Atf the McClane hall he has a men's class in the evenings. : Mr. Jansen is a native of Sweden, a country famed for its gymnastics. He "is a skilled teacher and his lec lectures tures lectures at the Chautauqua were among the best, if not the best, given dur during ing during the season. Price of admission tonight is: Adults 50' cents; children ; 25 cents. K,:-:1'- '"-' ..." : T71 1 M i i I i (I i -A-.TT OUR rrsrr:7n i.. i FOR i n, n 'hl 3 UU i : i : AND t. M H!!t i i 1 1 PrmnHci '1 of Sugar forV- J Q With purchaser of $1 worth of other Groceries. r ' OR 1R Pnnnrts of r"-1 Rndnr for ) QJJ With purchase of one pound package of VOTAN COFFEE for 40 cents. - 1 1 ill i HGROGtillll ! COMPANY N. MAGNOLIA ST. OCALA GREAT BATTLE BETWrEEN GREASERS Villa's Army Sustained a Severe De De-feat feat De-feat from Obregon Washington, April -8. General Ob regon defeated Villa's army at Celaya, inflicting a loss of over 200 dead and wounded Tuesday. The: pursuit was continued Wednesday, says a report to the Carranza agency today. Beth Claim the Battle El Paso, April 8.Adherents of both Villa and Carranza claim a vic victory tory victory in the states of Guanajuato, San San-luis luis San-luis Potosi and Queretaro. Villa is leading, his troops in person. Advices indivate the strategy of Carranba's forces effectually checked Villa's- drive gainst Tampico. ' Fishel's wrant a good white boy to learn the grocery business. 8-3t IN TROUBLE SURE ENOUGH RUSHED TO RESCUE THE- MARKETS Chicago April 8.May wlieat, 1.53. C5rn, 72 : --' Oats, OT,;fc;. '' r Pork, 17.00. Lard, July, 102. Ribs, 10.27. EITEL HAS INTERNED YOUR CHILD'S COUGH IS A CALL FOR HELP Don't put off treating your child's cough v It not only saps their strength, but often leads to more serious ail ailments. ments. ailments. Why .risffl You don't have to. Dr. King's New Discovery is just "the remedy your child needs. It is made with soothing, healing and antiseptic i balsams. V Will quickly check the cold land soothe your child's cough away. i No odds, how bad the cough or how ;Iong standing, Dr. King's New Discov-- ery will stop it. Its guaranteed. Just i get a bottle from your druggist and !try it. Adv. Tuse, Thur, Fri. V '1 ) (.i).'(J4i rm-(yd-.-. ( 11 "J1"" ) t") ( V ) i meeu a ionic ..; 4 - i K si A . There are times in every woman's life when she needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. When that time comes to you, you know what t6nic -to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is com composed posed composed of purely vegetable 'ingredients,, which act gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, and helps build them back to strength and health. It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, ailing "women -in its past half century of wonderful success, and it "5 ill do the same for you. Yu can't make a mistake in taking ) &) jumimiy,.. .una ...OB.. f A man calling himself Edward Gor don is in sure enough trouble' and the Clarion county jaiL Gordon sent a letter to Postmaster Rogers, stating he was in hard luck and needed $25 with which to make his way north, and unless the amount was. mailed to him he would dynamite the postoffice. . The postmaster answered the let ter, refusing the demand, and inform ed the city marshal, who at once set a j watch on the delivery window. Late yesterday afternoon a. little negro came for the letter. He took it to Gordon, who was waiting across the street, and who took the letter, read it and tore it up.' He was at once taken in charge by the. marshal, who turn ed him over to the county. He will have a hearing before Commissioner Williams," and stands a good change of going to a' federal prison. Gordon gives ho explanation of his conducti He seems to be perfectly rational, yet the crude methods he pursued would savor of a mind child childlike like childlike if not simple. While the threat was of a very serious nature and such have often been carried out, Post- master Rogers and his men were not excited or frightened. The arrest of Gordon brings to mind the fact that on Sunday night, while working up the mail alone at the post otiice, Mr. George Wood heard a strange noise down in the basement or at one of the grated basement win windows, dows, windows, which was repeated at intervals, but on investigation he could, find nothing, though until he had searched carefully he felt sure there was some one there. Revenue Cutters Gone to Help Vessels I r : Wrrecked in Easter Storm Washington, April 8. With the At Atlantic, lantic, Atlantic, coast strewn with, wreckage, the result of the recent storm, the en tire fleet of four coast guard cutters has ben rushed to the coast of North Carolina to assist in saving life and ;- property. Eignt vessels are known to i ct,-i a tp..-- t cvLi. i Captain Didn't Care to Try to Dodge - the Allied Cruisers Newport News, April 8 Command- of the German auxiliary: Jc.ruiser Prinz Eitel Ifried rich asked tiie United States govern ment through port authorities" here last nicht. to intern his ship. and crew for the war. V t s Y V 5 J Y Y 5 y 5 Y V 2 y T I 1 y y Y Y Y- y y y i y '- V , ! 1 H MEETING WILL BE HELD AT 2 P. M t AM Iftw Tlt awaV AVt t citTvn v a unit '11 iW -Mia, iuicii-uciis There will be a meeting at' the Good Samaritan Army hall at 2 p. m. Sunday. Everybody is welcome to at attend. tend. attend. The big man will be there. HEROES IN THE TRENCHES .Paris Apr. 8. -These men in the trenches must keep incessant viligaxce against sudden attacks by the enemy. The men who serve the artillery fire day and night oftentimes at an enemy that is never seen. Medical science will save more lives A CURE FOR SOUR STOMACH K r si Ill f 1!7 jri lm m mri A Im Imp wim Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., or for women. Before i began to take Cardui, I was so weak and' nervous, and had such awful dizzy spells and a poor appetite. 1 Nov I feel as well and as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything." Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers. d 9WI V :Th6usan TV i ) l 111 - J ) i i t i- ) v l i ) ( ) ( ) to Mrs. Wm. ;M. '-Thompson, of Battle Creek. Mich., -writes: "I have been troubled with indigestion, sour stom ach and bad breath. After taking two bottles of Chamberlain's Tablets I am well. These tablets are splendid none better." For sale by all dealers. Adv Try one of these frosted pints of Pabst's Blue Ribt,n at Johnny's, tf Ladies' untrimmed hats for DOLLAR DAY at Fishel's. V si on 3t NOTHING SO GOOD FOR A COUGH OR COLD WTien you have a cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to get rid of it with the least possible delay There are many who consider Cham berlain's Cough Remedy unsurpassed :Mrs. J. BorofT, Elida, Ohio, says "Ever since my daughter Ruth was cured of a severe cold and cough by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy two years ago, I have felt kindly disposed toward the manufacturers of that preparation. I know of nothing so ouick to relieve a cough or cure cold." For sale by all dealers. Adv. See the groceries- Fishel's give free with each $1 purchase on Saturday and Monday. 8-3t WHOOPING COUGn Well everyone knows the effect of pine forests on coughs. Dr. Bells's i Pi'np.Tflr.HftnPTr is a rpmdv which his year than war will take, no matter brings quick relief for whooping how terrifically murderous that war may be. Then, too the food supply is very carefully looked after by the com- misariat. The food supply of the sol soldiers diers soldiers must be wholesome. Living in the open air, the men are able to di digest gest digest hard-tack with great relish Na Napoleon poleon Napoleon said, "An army fights on its stomach." A man with a 'weak stom ach is pretty sure to be a poor fighter. it is aimcuit aimosv impussiuw aw anyone, man or woman if digestion is poor to -succeed, m business or sociai- lyor to enjoy life. In tablet or liq liquid uid liquid form Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery helps weak stomachs to strdng, healthy action helps thein to digest the food that makes the good . - ... 1 A 1 iI rich blood wmcn nounsnes me enure body. This vegetable remedy, to a great extent, puts the liver into activity oils the machinery of the human sys system tem system so that those who spend their working hours at the desk, behind the counter or m the home are rejuven rejuvenated ated rejuvenated into vigorous health. It has brought relief to many tnous- ands every year for nearly fifty years. It can relieve you and doubtless re restore store restore your former health and strength. At least you owe it to yourself to give it a trial. Sold by medicine dealers or send 50 cents for box of tablets-j- Dr. Pierce Invalid's Hotel ana surgi cal institute, Buffalo, N. Y. You can have Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser of 1108 pages in cloth binding, fully iHustrated with colored plates, for3 dimes or 30 cents. Read, alt about yourseii, your sys system, tem, system, the physiology of life, sex prob problems, lems, problems, marriage relations, anatomy, hy hygiene giene hygiene exercise, disease and its pre prevention, vention, prevention, simple home cures, etc. Ad 5 . Fishel's give groceries free with each dollar purchase Saturday and Monday. 8-3t. RHEUMATISM YIELDS QUICKLY TO SLOAN'S You can't prevent an attack of rheumatism from coming on, but you can stop it almost immediately. Sloan's Liniment gently applied to the sore joint or muscle penetrates in a few minutes to the inflamed spot that causes the pain. It soothes the hot, tender, swollen feeling, and in a very very-short short very-short time brings a relief that is al almost most almost unbelievable until you xperience it. Get a bottle of SloanV Liniment for 25c of any druggist and have it in the house against colds, sore and swollen joints, lumbago, sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. Adv. Tues, Thur, Fri. cough, loosens the mucous, soothes the lining of the throat and lungs, and makes the coughing spells less severe. A family with growing children should not be without it. Keep it handy for all coughs and colds. 25c. at your druggist. Adv. Tues, Thur, Fri. Smoke Cuban Club, 5c Cigar. APHIL OIIiand )QilV Just 10J30 Yards of 11 l inn ..'i Wji- afcuw Va "'"''tiii i'Oawcau.' all widths v A The very latest designs. X Values up to 25c at. only 4. X x f V y ? fl PER YD. Look aS tlie Wn . ', V I I x r f p x -J. I I i I v l j f I I The drugs used in our prescription department are the best 'to be had, and ACCURACY is our watchword. The Court Pharmacy. 19-tf. See the groceries Fishel's give free with each $1 purchase on Saturday and Monday. 8-3t See the groceries Fishel's. give free with each $1 purchase on Saturday ard Monday. 8-3t STOMACH TROUBLE CURED Mrs. C. Q: Cleveland, Arnold, Pa., writes, "For some time I suffered from stomach trouble. I would have sour stomach and feel bloated after eating. Nothing benefited me until I got Chamberlain's Tablets. After taking two bottles of them I was cured." For sale by all dealers. Adv. U-29 GIVEN UP Believed that Germany's Best Sob has Gone to the Bottom BerlLi, April 8. The German ad admiralty miralty admiralty has given out an official state ment, in which the loss of the, sub marine U-29 is admitted. The U-2 is believed to have been commanded by Captain Otto Wed digen, who had charge of the U-9 when it sank the British cruisers Hogue, Aboukir and Cressy, last Sep tember. The U-29 was said to be the last word in German submarine construe tion. She displayed 800 tons, and could make 18 knots on the surface and 10 knots submerged. The middle of March she made a raid in the chan nel, sinking one French and four Brit ish steamers and damaged three other vessels. :' : Twelve yards of white P. K. for $1 at Fishel's on DOLLAR, DAY. 8-3 1 Anon n'rfr nc .rDn nnnn?.. d KJ UM u vc? L3 U lJ ii Lib 3 Nature and science combine to make it so. Every i;recaution is tal en to protect it from contamination while it goes through the processes which re result sult result in a cube of glistening goodness. Full weight and satisfactory seirice go uith this good ice of nurs. Lei ua have your custom we deserve it. IDsala Ice ' J.J - Floe Steamers low . "; DIRECT ROUTE -JACKSONVILLE TO DALTirJOHE AN PHILADELPHIA ; FIHST-CLA5S FARES TO- Baltimore .... Washington Philadelphia.... New York. -TO .$20.00 . 20.00 . 22.40 .. 24.40 Ho ten . Buffalo . Pittsburg Chicago . 4 .V J . 2T.SI) Tickets include meals and stateroom berth on steamer. Baltimore, Wednesday and Saturday, for Philadelphia -Thuri day. For tickets and other information, call cn or address Ha day : r: r "LiEncniFiTS d umns inAspoRTAifon co." Jacksonville, P'iorida NOTICE - imade by the city tax -assessor nnrf t - correct assessments of value of prop- - Notice is hereby given that the tax complaints must be mad 3 to assessment roll for the city of Ocala 1' Vi V'";nci; m vritlnS" cn XVI IUC J till ltllJ 12) LUiiiJUClt-U ii& uic same will be presented to t.Me city council of the said city. or be- April, 1015. The said tax roll will be open for inspection during office hours at the city clerk's office from this date until the 2nd Tuesday in April, being the 13th day ofaid month, on which date at 8 o'clock p. m. the city council will sit as an equalization board to hear complaints against assessments as r-r ... mis the 2nd day of II. C. Sli K.i.erK and Aser.?nr .if T - : r of Ocala, Florida, lit the f ii- Ladies' nouse dresses Fishel's on DOLLAR DAY. for Smoke Cuban, Qub. 5c Cicr.r |