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OCALA EVENING A Tin V, Weather Forecast: r.nd Sunday. Fair tonight OGALA, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1919. VOL. 2G, NO. 279 Good Times Will Roll Down the Roads. Vote for Bonds December 2nd. Pill IT UP TO THE PEOPLE Allow the Matter of the League of Nations to be Decided in the Next Election i .A H.-ociatf I Pres3) Washington, Nov. 22. Whether further compromise efforts are to be nade to ratify the peace treaty or the vhole controversy will be thrown into the 1920 presidential campaign for decision, was the question which arose lively interest today in official and political ciicles. Senator Lodge's statement that the time for compro compromise mise compromise had passed and that he desired the majority reservation plan carried into the camp :lr.. was agreed every every-vheie vheie every-vheie to have :v..";n- e: materially the movement t- kave the treaty situation jusl" it i.; for the present iind give the people a chance to decide the issue next year. AGAIN IN OPERATION President Wilson Puts Food Control Act in Hands of Attorney General Palmer Associated Pres) Washington, Nov. 22. President Wilson has placed the government again in control of thef nation's food supply by transferring the authority oC food administrator to Attorney General Palmer. Revival of the war-time functions cf Administrator Hoover resulted di directly rectly directly from government efforts to avert a famine in sugar, but the pow powers ers powers delegated to the head of the de department partment department of justice will be used also to help put down the ever mounting cost of living. For the present the attorney gener general al general will not put into operation all of the machinery permitted under the executive order signed by the presi president, dent, president, but should conditions arise to make it necessary the full pressure of all the broad powers vested in him will be exercised to meet them. Mr. Palmer's staff will begin immer. diately to build up a sugar distribute ing system which will allocate all su sugar gar sugar stocks in the country. It will pro provide vide provide an equitable system of distribut distributing ing distributing supplied and will defeat any con concentration, centration, concentration, or hoarding, officials said. Plans, tentatively decided upon, provide for increasing the price of all sugar, excepting the Louisiana crop for which a price of 17 cents already has ben fixed, to 12 cents a pound wholesale. IT WAS ON US We tried to tell a joke on our friend, J. P. Phillips yesterday. This is what we wrote: "Among the many to join in the hunt yesterday was J. P. Phillips, whose usually cheerful countenance bore a number of scratches inflicted when he fell down in the chase of a squirrel. His friends have been trying to tell J. P. that is not the way to hunt squirrels, and he will now probably heed their advice." But when the make-up man was thru with it, th's is what it said: "Among the many to join in the hunt J. P. that is not the way to hunt squir squir-usually usually squir-usually cheerful countenance bore a number of scratches, jnflicted when he fell down in the chase of a squireL His friends have been trying to tell J. J. that is not the way to hunt squir squirrels, rels, squirrels, and he will now probably heed their advice." So we guess the joke is on us. THE THREE M'S Mirth, melody and music will hold high carnival at the Temple next Wednesday evening, when Harvey D. Orr presented his latest musical suc success, cess, success, "Come Alang Mary,"by Louis Wesly and Edward Paulton. There are two hours and a half of continuous laughter, some twenty de delightful lightful delightful musical numbers and a lov lovable able lovable stor yof youth and romance. The company numbers forty people, in including cluding including one of the most attractive group of girls ever seen off Broad Broadway. way. Broadway. A special carolad of scenic and electrical effects are carried and this attraction promises to be one of the most pretentious of the season's book bookings. ings. bookings. The advance sale is open at the Court Pharmacy. PECAN NUTS Goldenacre Paper Shell Pecan Nuts for sale at Gerig's Drug Store in one and four-pound boxes. 21-tf Rye, rape and oats Get our prices before buying. The Ocala, Seed Store. 17-tfw JENKINS KEPT JAIL It is Time for a Showdown Between the Mexicans and the Americans f.Vsj.yelatfciJ Press) Washington, Nov. 22. Although the American government's note to Mexico Wednesday, demanding the re relet: let: relet: of Consular Agent Jenkins, was tliverd the same evening, the Mexico City press yesterday said that Jenkins v. a:; still in the penitentiary, accord accord-jr jr accord-jr to state department advices. ELATION TOO GREAT TO BE EXPRESSED Teutons Tickled Kight Down to Their Toes !y Failure of the Peace Treaty ( As.sociatfcd Press) Berlin, Nov. 22. Official circles re refrain frain refrain from commenting on the action cf the United States Senate in ad adjourning journing adjourning without ratifying the peace treaty. U SERVE URESELF The U-Serve Grocery, in some places called "Pigley-Wigly" store and in others "Grocerteria," opened tl.is morning in the Eierman building a' ross from the postoffice, and is hav having ing having a good run of business. The store room has been neatly ar arranged, ranged, arranged, the woodwork and fixtures being painted white and the goods are well arranged on the shelves in convenient reach of the customers, who enter at the left hand-side, walk down one side and up the other, with a basket in hand and select the goods desired from the shelves and counters, each -section containing the goods being marked with a neat r rice tag. The customer then goes to the exit at the cashier's desh, where his purchases are computed, paid 'for and carried away. The saving effect effected ed effected by the self-serve method amounts to 10 per cent. Mr. Harvey Clark is the proprietor cf the U-Serve store and Mr. H. E. Abbott, who has been with the O. K. Teapot Grocery for several years, is in charge, and it seems the new ven venture ture venture has struck the popular fancy, as customers have thronged the store today. OFFICERS OF THE STATE FEDERATION St. Petersburg, Nov. 22. Florida eiub women yesterday elected the fol following lowing following officers: Jresident, Mrs. J. W. McCullom, Gainesville; corresponding secretary, Miss Dempsey, Gainesville; treasurer, Miss Bessie Williams, Cres Crescent cent Crescent City; general federation secre secretary, tary, secretary, Mrs. W. F. Miller, Tampa; direc director tor director of general federation, Mrs. W. R. O'Neal, Orlando; auditor, Mrs. M. L. Stanley, Daytona; first vice president, Miss Elizabeth Skinner of Dunedin. Vice presidents for the eleven state sections were named as follows: First, Mrs. Reed of Milton; second, Mrs. O. Z Olin of Monticello; third, Mrs. W. B. Davis of Perry; fourth, Mrs. W. T. Gary of Ocala; fifth, Mrs. H. B. Min Minium ium Minium of Jacksonville; sixth, Mrs. N. O. Sears of Daytona; seventh, Mrs. A. B. Whitman of Orlando; eighth, Mrs. C. E.Haawkins of Brooksville; ninth, Mrs. George P. Ross of Saarsota; tenth, Mrs. J. B. O'Hara of West Palm Beach; eleventr, Mrs. R. M. McLen McLen-don don McLen-don of Miami. FRIENDS ARE ASKED TO CALL ON MR. MUNROE To the Public: Friends of Mr. Z. C. Chambliss, who is now ill at home, are requested to call on the under undersigned, signed, undersigned, either by phone, letter or in person, when wishing to make inquir inquiries ies inquiries about his condition. Mr. and Mrs. Chambliss both ap appreciate preciate appreciate the kindly interest taken by friends and neighbors, and will appre appreciate ciate appreciate it if they will follow the above suggestion. T. T. Munroe. TEMPLE ATTRACTIONS Today, 22nd: Alma Rubens in "A Man's Country." Comedy. Monday, 24: Olive Thomas in "Pru "Prudence dence "Prudence on Broadway." Tuesday, 25: Madaline Traverse in "Splendid Sin." International News. Wednesday, 26: "Come Along, Mary." Thursday, 27; Theda Bara in "A Siren's Song." Friday, 28: Pauline Frederick in "Peace of Roaring River." Interna International tional International News. Saturday, 29: Lewis Stone in "A Man's Desire," and a comedy, "Merry GARFIELD MUST i MAKE GOOD His Promise, or the United States Will Soon Have a Coal Famine (Associated Press", Chicago, Nov. 22. The closing or additional industrial plants, mainly in the central west, was in prospect to today day today as the striking bituminous min miners ers miners began the fourth week of idleness ind the operators and miners v;:ge scale conference in Washington ap apparently parently apparently remained deadlocked. DANGER OF DEADLOCK Washington, Nov. 22. A deadlock etween coal operators and miners was predicted by Chapman Brewster, of the operators, when the commit committees tees committees met to discuss wage proposals Made yesterday by Secretary Wilson, which Mr. Brewster said were wholly unsatisfactory. COAL FOR COTTON CRUSHERS Special authority to supply cotton seed crushers with coal for their im immediate mediate immediate needs was given the regional coal committee in Atlanta by the railroad administration today. Ap Applicants plicants Applicants must show that uncrushed stocks will Jbe damaged if held un uncrushed. crushed. uncrushed. YUDENITCH AT REVAL Stockholm, Nov. 22. Gen. Yude Yude-nitch, nitch, Yude-nitch, anti-bolshevik commander, 'has reached Reval, the capital of Esth Esth-onia, onia, Esth-onia, with his staff, according to 'the Svenska Dagbladt. The Ocala Exchange & Hide Com Company pany Company is paying 8 cents a pound or $2 a bushel for peanuts. 19-Ct Condensed Statement of the Munroe & Chambliss National Bank of Ocala, Florida At the close of business Nov. 17th, 1919, as called for by the Comptroller of the Currency. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ 608,329.20 Stocks, Bonds and Securities 273,002.09 U. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation 49,000.00 Overdrafts 91.36 Bank Building, Furniture and Fixtures.. 38,000.00 Other Real Estate 14,115.96 Cash in Vault and with Banks 179,984.97 5 Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer i 3.900.00 TOTAL 5 1,166,423.58 LIABILITIES t Capital Stock, 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 46,405.47 Reserve for Interest and Taxes 1,200.00 Circulation ... 50.000.00 Due Federal Reserve Bank 20,000.00 Bills Payable 50.000.00 DEPOSIT S 948,818.11 TOTAL ---....$ 1,166,423.58 Deposits Nov. Deposits Nov. 17th, Increase For POET-WARRIOR'S LONG JROGRAT.! BWnnunzio Bent on Annexation of Dalmatia and Attack on Montenegro (Associated Press) London, Nov. 22. The situation on he Adriatic as a result of D'Annun D'Annun-r r D'Annun-r io's campaign has reached a crisis. Private advices leave no doubt that he has determined to annex Dalmatia r:i attack Montenegro. The Jugo Jugoslavs slavs Jugoslavs are stated to have concentrated i.:oops and -are prepared to resist ag ag-- - ag-- ression. Another report says a re republican publican republican undercurrent directed at the t.Tiian monarch exists among D'An D'An-r.unzio's r.unzio's D'An-r.unzio's forces. MAY BE ITALY'S PRESIDENT IVAnnunzio has apparently been :.iirred to further efforts by the fact that the Italian elections were unfav unfavorable orable unfavorable to his cause. Many adventur adventurers ers adventurers are flocking to his tsandard, re reports ports reports state, and among a certain ele element ment element there seems to' be a desire to make hirn president of tlaly. OTTOMANS ANXIOUS FOR THE WIND-UP Paris, Nov. 22. Turkey has applied (irectly to the peace conference for an early solution of the Turkish question. Serbia gave notice of willingness to sign the Versailles treaty. CASES DISMISSED Charlotte, Nov. 22. The cases against policemen charged with the murder of five men during a riot at the car barns last August, were dis dismissed missed dismissed today. 17tti, 1919... 1918 One Year BOLSHEVIK LINE IS BROKEN Denikine Gained a Great Victory on the Southern Russian Front (Associated Press) Stockholm, Nov. 22. General Den Denikine, ikine, Denikine, commander of the anti-bolshevik troops on the southern Russian front, claims to have broken through the red lines between Oral and Tarn Lor. southeast of Moscow and to have (annihilated fifty thousand bolshevik troops, according to a Helsingfors dispatch to Svenska Dagblad. LETTS ALSO WIN London, Nov. 22. Lettish forces yesterday captured Mitau, the capital of Courland, according to the Lettish legation here. The Letts continued their victorious advance. ASKED LETTS FOR TRUCE Copenhagen, Nov. 22. General Von Eberhardt, who has assumed com command mand command of the west Russian army, has x-sked the Lettish commander in chief to accept a truce pending the conclu conclu-fion fion conclu-fion of an armistice, according to a Riga dispatch. No reply has been sent by the Lettish commander-in-chief. The truce would be effective at mid midnight night midnight next Wednesday. RENOVATE! RENOVATE! I am now prepared to renovate your mattresses, pillows, etc. Call phone 112. Corner Oklawaha avenua and Orange street, just west of Frank's store, tf J. E. DREW. The best winter hog and cow pas pasture ture pasture is rye. rape and oats. At Ocala Seed Store. lS-tf 948,818.11 8 774,085.02 174,733.09 EVERYBODY WAS EOF IT Chairman Cummins of the National Democratic Executive Committee Gives Out Unnecessary Information (Associated Press) Atlanta, Nov. 22. Political animos animosity ity animosity on the part of republican leaders, caused the Senate's failure to ratify the peace treaty, was the message Chairman Cummins of the democratic national committee brought to Geor Georgia gia Georgia democrats here at the conclusion cf a short tour of the South. MADE MANY Fit I ENDS Prince of Wales During His Visit to America New York, Nov. 22. The Prince of Wales concluded his visit to the Unit United ed United States today with numerous fare farewell well farewell receptions till sailing on the Brit British ish British cruiser Renown for Halifax. -PRETTY BABY PLAYED UP TO ITS NAME The musical comedy. "Pretty Baby,' which appeared at the Temple last right, advertised itself as a bright and clean show, and lived up to its promises. It amused a big crowd for nearly two hours and sent them away without any bad taste in their mouths. True, the program wouldn't fit in the Sunday school quarterly and the la ladies dies ladies were very easy to look at, there bing nothing much in the way, but people don't, as a rule, study their Sunday school lessons on Friday night or expect street dresses on the Stage. The story revolved around Ed Eddie die Eddie Raye, who kept it spinning in plenty of trouble, which he bore with comic fortitude. He was well helped by his wife, Johnnie O'Neil, his friend, Tom Williams and his friend's wife, Eva Lap pin. Miss O'Neil was the pretty baby, she looked like she was sixteen, and at times wept and squall squall-ed ed squall-ed like she was six. She evidently needed a spanking, and it would have pleased almost any gentleman in the audience to hand one to her. The music and dancing was all to the good, the costumes were elegant without being profuse, the scenery vas well gotten up and looked like it had just come from the laundry, the girls were pretty and graceful and the boys were clever and good-looking, and all in all "Pretty Baby" was a pretty good show. RED CROSS MEETING There will be a meeting of the Mar ion County Chapter, American Red Cross, on Wednesday, Dec. 3rd, at 11 a. m. at the Board of Trade rooms, for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. John H. Taylor, Sec'y. PECAN NUTS Goldenacre Paper Shell Pecan Nuts for sale at Gerig's Drug Store in one and four-pound boxes. 21-tf NOTICE Of Application for Leave to Sell Minors Land Notice is hereby given that on the 17th day of December, A. D. 1919, I will apply to Honorable W. K. Smith, county judge, in and for Marion coun ty, state of Florida, at his office in Ocala, in said county, for an order au authorizing thorizing authorizing me, as guardian of the minor heirs of the estate of John Scott Beery, deceased, to sell at pri private vate private sale the following property be longing to said estate, to-wit: West half of northwest quarter of northeast quarter and east half of northeast quarter of northwest quarter, and northwest quarter of southwest quar quarter ter quarter of northeast quarter, section twenty-one, township fifteen south, range twenty-three east, containing fifty acres, more or less, and also the west half of northeast quarter and north northwest west northwest quarter of southeast quarter of section twenty-two, township fifteen scuth, range twenty-three east con containing taining containing one hundred twenty acres, more or less. Said land belonging to the estate of the said John Scott Beery, deceased, to be sold for the best interets of the said minor heirs, Albery Beery, John Scott Beery and Clark Beery. This 15th day of November, 1919. Ruby A. Beery Davis, ll-lo-ot-sat Guardian.- i HOG PRICES Everywhere have eased off. Receipts have been getting heavier and pack packers ers packers are preparing to make a raid on prices. We advise everybody not to sell next week, but the yards will be open next Tuesday if you have to sell. AWAR !21-2t OCALA STOCKYARDS. OCALA EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1919 OCA LA EVEHUM STAR t Pabllahed Every Day Except Sunday by STAR PUBLISHING COMPANY OF OCALA, FLA. II. K. Carroll, President P. V. lavcDKOod, Seeretary-Treaaurer J. II. llenjamin. Editor Entered at Ocala, la.. postoffice as econd-class matter. TELEPHONES UaKlnrM Office ...FtTe-One Editorial Uepartment Tno-Seye MEM II Eli ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled for the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. SUBSCRIPTION RATES modern, the right to govern and to speak out freely has been confined to men of large means. Such govern governments ments governments were called aristocracies, and they soon became autocracies and among the most corrupt and cruel on earth. Dome tic One year, in advance 5-99 Bix months, in advance 3.00 Three months, in advance 1.50 Jne month, in advance 60 Foreign Dti vear. In advance iS.OO Six months, in advance 1-25 Three months, in advance z.ta One month, in advance :.0 Strikers or no strikers Uncle Sam can keep the home fires burning if he will. Our dear old gov. has been so good lately that we are beginning to fear he is sick. Florida people need sugar because a large number of Florida farmers are foolish. Why do they call them industrials? They seem more opposed to industry than any other class. A girl's lips may look red and ripe enough to melt, but they are tougher than any other part of her face. Organized labor is not bringing the American people to their knees. It is bringing them to their feet. We had a copy of the Daily Sanford Herald the other day, but haven't seen one since. Is it dead already? The city authorities of DeLand are giving some of the returned soldiers a raw deal and the DeLand News is pouring hot shot into said authorities about it. And you cannot kill off I. W. W. in insects sects insects by using plain Persian powder. Miami Herald. We have plenty of gunpowder, which is better. Ocala people will be greatly pleas pleas-(d (d pleas-(d at the election of Mrs. J. W. Mc Mc-Cullom Cullom Mc-Cullom as president of the State Fed Federation eration Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Mc Mc-Cullom Cullom Mc-Cullom is of Gainesville, a next door neighbor, a sister of Mrs. L. J. Knight ol Ocala, and a great favorite in this city, where she has often visited. She is a -woman of tact and talent and will doubtless fill the position well. Ocala is also well pleased at the elec election tion election of Mrs. W. T. Gary of this city as vice president of this section of the state. It is probable that Mrs. Gary may some day fill the position of pres president ident president of the federation herself. She 1-as every qualification for the office. 1 1 Linotype men in the cities had bet better ter better be hunting good jobs with the country newspapers, for it is not go going ing going to be long before the city papers are going to be made and printed by photo-engracing process. The Liter ary Digest set the fashion and now a daily newspaper, the Nashville Ten- nesseean, has demonstrated that it is practicable for daily newspapers. Clearwater Sun. That will be just like it was with the linotype men. There are more linotype operators than there used to be hand compositors, and in a few years there would be more photo -engravers than there are now lino lino-typers. typers. lino-typers. We have under our present system $65,000 a year to expend on county roads. It would take that much to keep the Blitchton and Anthony roads in tolerable repair, and after the money was spent on them they would be as badly off as ever in twelve months. It will take not less than $75,000 to build a good road from Ocala to the Levy, line by way of Blitchton, and unless we build that road and at least two more through that territory, we are going to lose that part of the county, worth consid considerable erable considerable more than a million dollars. Judging by what the DeLand News says about the DeLand charter. Dr. Lincoln Hulley had better sweep off his own doorstep before he tried to sweep the state. Attorney General Swearingen says that the Florida statute for holding a centennial exposition will apply only o one celebration, and that held only in one city, and we guess Van is right. ' One time when we showed sense was when we firmly refused to be one of the jockeys in the mule races at the fair. And we didn't know then tkat Arthur Cobb was going to be the starter, either. His fellow citizens would like to know from Mr. John D. Robertson what excuse he has for running for mayor. He should give at least some reason why the populace should press the honor upon him. The Star is not in favor of taking the peace treaty and the league of nations into the next presidential election. We have other matters to settle in it. We are at peace with all nations except Germany and Austria the proper thing to do is to tell them what sort of a treaty it suits us to make with them, and if they don't like it to help themselves. It's our opinion that the American people are Jired of the whole blamed business. Elsewhere in this paper you will see the advertisement of the first number of the lyceum course being conducted in Ocala this winter by the Woman's Club for the benefit of the public schools. The entertainments in this course were selected with a view to pleasing the patrons rather than to making money and consequently there will be a greater variety and higher class entertainments than have ever been given by the Alkahest Lyceum Bureau in this city. Seats will be re served for holders of season tickets up to eight o'clock. On account of the limited capacity of the club house the number of tickets on sale is limited, therefore, buy your tickets early and assure yourself and friends of five en joyable winter evenings. Says the wise old guy who edits the Winter Haven Chief: "No use to try to rob the young of their 'worldly' pleasures unless you provide amuse amusements ments amusements to take their place. When the churches recognize this idea they will accomplish better results. Results that will be more lasting." Some people are urging James E. Calkins to become a candidate for the governor's office, saying he will be the "compromise candidate" who will sweep Florida. The state of Florida doesn't want any compromise candi candidate. date. candidate. Mr. Calkins had better keep on running for attorney general. We notice that Senator Trammell has been twisting the British lion's tail. This was always a harmless amusement for American politicians, but the smart ones found out two or three years ago that the lion had never found out that his tail had been interferred with. But Trammell is young yet. And so our army staff says it would take 450,000 men three years to paci pacify fy pacify Mexico. Has this country deter deter-ioated ioated deter-ioated that much? In the first Mexi Mexican can Mexican war, when Mexico was much stronger in proportion to the United States than now, and about a hundred times more difficult, to reach, she was defeated in less than two years by less than a hundred thousand men. Some times in discussing economic questions, or even those purely of politics, we hear one may say of an another, other, another, "He should keep quiet; he pays only so much taxes," or maybe none at all. We don't like this expression. The heavy taxpayer has a right to be considered, as he bears so large a part of the public burden, but it is un undemocratic democratic undemocratic to require the man who pays little to have little or nothing" to say. In ancient times, and in some countries that have not yet become Prudential life Insurance The kind that insures, Against want in old age, Against raises in premium The Prudential kind See Ditto at once F. W. Ditto. Ocala, Florida J RICHARD S. HALL Ocala and Florida lost a good citi zen and many hundred people lost a good friend when Richard S. Hall passed away Thursday night, Nov. 20. Mr. Hall had been ill for weeks and died in Baltimore, where he was taken m the hope that the world-famed specialists of that city could restore his health. Hope for him had been given up for several days, and those nearest him realized that nothing could be done but ease his last hours; nevertheless, his friends could not help being greatly grieved when the news of his death was made public late Fri Friday day Friday afternoon. Mr. Hall was by no means an old man. tie was born at Fayetteville, N. C, a little over half a century ago. When a young man, he began opera tions in naval stores in South Geor Georgia. gia. Georgia. He lived in that state but a short time, then came to Florida, which state has ever since been his home. He brought his family to Ocala about twenty years ago and they have been with us ever since. Mr. Hall has been a good friend to Ocala. As his home it was the hub around which hia many enterprises revolved, and he was a helper in all worthy causes. He was an excellent business man, managing his affairs more for the zest of carrying them to success than for the money in them, but making much money at the same time. He was very kindhearted and generous, not in an ostentatious way, but purely from the pleasure of mak making ing making other people happy. His friends know of many of his good actions, but it is probable many others have been noted only by the recording angel. Mr. Hall leaves his wife and four sons, Earl, William, Robert and Har rington, three brothers, John and Wil liam Hall of South Carolina, and Ed Edward ward Edward Hall of Oklawaha, and one sis sister, ter, sister, Mrs. McDougal of Georgia, beside many nieces and nephews, to whom he was as kind as a father could be. Mr. Hall's remains are expected to arrive early tomorrow morning from Baltimore, accompanied by his wife and eldest son, who faithfully cared for him to the very last, and by Messrs.' Whit. Palmer and H. M. Hampton, who went to his bedside a few days ago. The funeral arrange arrangements ments arrangements are not known at this hour, but the last services will probably take place tomorrow afternoon. An Electric Bel For Opportunity Don't make Opportunity knock. Have a loud ringing electric bell ready to warn of her slightest touch at your front door. In the shape of savings War Saving Stamps money in Bank. Ready to take you whither she beckons. Debts deafen one's ears to Opportunity ready cash is her favorite telephone. Begin to save today for the Sunny Opportunity she offers every one once. Munroe & Chambliss National Bank UNCLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock cccks and cockerels, "Aristocrat" strain (light); $5 each, shipped on ap approval. proval. approval. B. A. Shanly, Orlando, Fla. It FOR SALE 25-room tourist and commercial hotel with grounds. On brick highway near depot (50 Oto 1000 autos pass door daily.) C. W. King, Eayard, Fla. 22-lt FURNITURE, ETC. i buy and aell second hand furniture. Experts put it in good condition before re-selling. Repair sewing machines, lawn mow trs, enamelwace, etc. J. W. Hunter, 310, 312, 314 South Main St. 23-tf TO RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply to Mrs. Maud Williams, 709 South Watula street, Ocala. 17-6t LOST On the road between Ocala and Gainesville, a ligh gray overcoat. Return to Harrington Hall and re ceive reward. 21-tf KEPT HER AWAKE The Terrible Pains in Back and Sides. Cardui Gave Relief. Marksville, La. Mrs. Alice Johnson, of this place, writes: "For one year I suffered with an awful misery in my back and sides. My left side was hurting me all 11:2 time. The misery was something awful. I could not do anything, not even sleep at night. It kept me awake most of the night ... I took different medicines, but nothing did me any good or relieved me until I took Cardui . I was not able to do any of my work for one year and get worse all the time, was confined to my bed off and on. I got so bad with my back that when 1 stooped down I was not able to straighten up again I decided I would try Cardui ... By time I had taken the entire bottle I was feeling pretty good and could straighten up and my pains were nearly all gone. I shall always praise Cardui I con continued tinued continued taking it until I was strong and well." If you suffer from pains due to female complaints, Cardui may be just what you need. Thousands of women vho once suffered in this way now praise Cardui for their present good health. Give it atrial. NC-133 LOST Plain gold ring on the fair grounds. Finder please return and re receive ceive receive $5 reward. J. E. Allemand, jeweler, Ocala. 21-3t WOOD Phone 437 for the best pine or oak wood. Will mix load if desired. Lonnie Sanders. 20-t WANTED Corn and velvet beans. Anthony Farms. 20-ltdly WANTED Furnished house, in or near town, by neat American, finan financially cially financially responsible. Monthly rental in advance. Address with complete de scription, C. Meil, Palatka, Fla. 20-lt LOST From automobile between Or lando and Wildwood on the Oakland and Montverde road, grip containing papers valuable only to owner. lib liberal eral liberal reward. W. S. Alyea, St. Cloud, Fla. 19-3t WANTED At once, 10,000 bushels cf peanuts, any variety; $2 per bush bushel, el, bushel, or 8 cents per pound. We also want your furs, hides, cotton, etc. Ocala Exchange & Hide Co., Carmichael building, Ocala, Fla. 19-tf Ocala, Fla., county court; taxes paid. Special bargain, o00 cash. t,. ender, 302 Tenth St., New Kensing Kensington, ton, Kensington, Penna. ll-14-9t W ANTED Work by man who has had experience with automobiles and 8 years clerking in confectionary store. Competent for 4 any ordinary line of work. Address, Frank Falsetta, gen eral delivery, Ocala, Fla. 17-3t OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT Two large office rooms, overlooking corner of two business streets, and conven ient to postoffice. Apply to Dr. D. M. Smith. WANTED A housekeeper. Apply to Max Fishel, Ocala. 17-tf FOR SALE Nice residence in good neighborhood. Bargain at $3800. Easy terms. Apply to P. O. Box 575. 6-m AGENTS WANTED To demonstrate Save-Gas Tablets; must have auto automobile; mobile; automobile; big money for the hustler. Gasoline at 2 cents per gallon. Send 41 for trial can enough for 100 gal lons of gasoline. Write Wm. Kohler, 33rd St. and 14th Ave., Tampa, Flor Florida. ida. Florida. 29-lm WOOD Phone 146 for all lenghths oak or pine wood; thoroughly season seasoned. ed. seasoned. Special price on quantity orders. Put in your winter supply now. Smoak's Wood Yard. 15-tf FARMERS AND TRUCK GROWERS should use PHOSLIME in connection vith other fertilizers which they are now using. Call on the John Dozier Company, Ocala, for the PHOSLIME booklet and information how to use PHOSLIME to the best advantage, and save money on fertilizers. PHOS PHOSLIME LIME PHOSLIME is a Marion county Soft Phos Phosphate phate Phosphate product and is used extensively in South Atlantic states as well as Mew England and the Northern states. Try this home product and save money ,and increase your profits. 11-6-lm FOR SALE (Wood Cut to Order.) Reduce the high cost of keeping com comfortable fortable comfortable this winter by buying your wood cut ready to burn direct from the producer, thereby saving the profits of the city wood yard. Orders filled anywhere in the city. Phone 39 M. C. P. Howell, Ocala. 4-m All customers of Federal Bread are satisfied customers. Ask them. 20-tf Come and Hear The OVERSEAS LADIES' ORCHESTRA And find out what Idnd of entertainment your boys had Over There at the WOMAN'S CLUB HOUSE 21' 8 P. !,!. ADMISSION 75 CENTS Benefit of the Public School. Tickets sold at Gerig's Drug Store, Ocala National Bank and Public Library. Seats reserved until 8 o'clock for holders of season tickets. . W $ Season Tickets 2.50. Five Entertainments I R If Everything Was As Cheap As Our Ice The cost of tiring would be as low as it waa in the good old dmjm. No use worrying, howerer, because it isn't that way. 'Be glad that ice is helping to keep down the cost of tiring, besides giring you better food and a greater rariety of it than your grandfather's fam family ily family ever had. Ocala Ice & PacMmig C WOOD For oak wood, cut to order, call Teapot Grocery, or see J. H. J. Counts. 19-tf FOR SALE Four burner eras stove. I Phone 384. Mrs. P. V. Leavengood, :G5 Sanchez street. 18-3t j WANTED To buy direct from own owner, er, owner, good farm near Ocal of about 100 I r.cies. Give full particulars as to price, norms, number acres cleared, location and condition of buildings, rooms in house, water, etc. Address, "B," care Star office. 18-3t FOR SALE Choice location and soil conditions. Go see it. Three miles from Summerfield and Oklawaha A. C. L. and S. A. L. railroads; one mile frcm Lake Weir. Deed recorded Aug. 2b, 1915, page 141. deed book 1611, J. II. Spencer W. R. Pedrick THE OCALA GA EMGINE WCfflS Local Agents for the Old Reliable MJEQK AtUT(DM(G)IMHLE Announces that they are now Handling Storage Batteries and maintain a fully equiped service station for recharging batteries. Complete line of GOODYEAR and UNITED STATES Tires and Tubes. All kinds of Automobile Accessories, and a full line of parts for the BUICK. GASOLINE OILS GREASE Acetylene Welding Our Specialty OCALA GAS ENGINE WOEMS SPENCER & PEDRICK, Proprietors. " When Better Automobiles Are Built buick Will Build Them Qcklawaha Avenue and Osceola St. OcaIa,!FIorida J OCALA EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1919 lton Beach Home Motor OCALA OCCURRENCES!: If you have phone five-one. any society items, L. A. GABEL, DEALER We can furnish you with the folowing HIGH GRADE CITRUS TREES PINEAPPLE, PARSON BROWN, VALENCIA LATE, LUE GIM GONG, TANGERINE. WARTMANN NURSERY CO Ocala, Florida. Mr. James Bryan of Tampa is a veek end visitor to the city. Mr. A. O. Smith of Jacksonville will preach both morning and evening at the Christian church tomorrow. Mr. C. P. Anderson Jr., a student cf the University, will arrive in town today to spend Sunday. Stop! Have you tried Federal Bread, the "best bread in the world." 20-tf T NEEDHAM'S AUTO SERVICE Speedy and Comfortable Cars at All Hours Call Phone! 74 S 12M Rev. P. II. Hensley will preach in the Presbyterian church tomorrow. Services begin at 11 a. m. Everyone invited. Mrs. J. T. Kirby will entertain a few friends at her home this after afternoon, noon, afternoon, honoring her cousin and house j;uest, Mrs. Marion Lewis. Found, Thursday on fair ground, a velvet handbag. Same can be had by describing bag and paying for this advertisement. 22-3t The low prices at which our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear goods are Being sold during the November Sale will sur surprise prise surprise you. Call and inspect them. B. Gcldman. 17-6t Messrs. Harold Klock and D. S. Christian, who are students at the University, are spending the week at Eastlake. Mrs. Fred Hocker and handsome son, Clifton, will return today from Jacksonville, where they have been for several days. Mrs. Dudley Spain arrived in the city yesterday from Columbus, Ga., and will be the guest of her parents, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Whaley and Miss Olive Whaley, until after Christmas. Sometimes, carnival people are rough, tough and rowdy, but those connected with Polack Bros, carnival, at the fair this week, were very cour- GOTO (SOLD M A N FOR Collins and Caskets Furniture, Etc. Day Phone 253 NightPhones 511 and 395 L. HURST, MANAGER Magnolia Street, 171 & Opposite Court House. HCdlCl IF Id YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. "WHY PAY MORE 99 v".' "... Jv Jx '' vrS -2x S'Vc' vly I WE Wl cast mm S It makes no difference how badly it is broken, we -. i i. i a 11 uau wem il as guuu ay new at a very smau cost. We Also Weld Automobile Frames, Cop Copper, per, Copper, Brass, Aluminum and Steel. NO JOB TOO LARGE FOR US TO HANDLE s AUTOGENOUS WELDING & ELECTRIC CO. H. L. WIKLE, Manager. Cor. Oklawaha Ave. Orange St. &&9 TEMPLE THEATER WED. NOV. 2BTH it The Brightest and Most Picturesque Musical Show Mr a nn n rinmr I If II 111 Mii'lS 111 VIL HLUNO N 1 II Iw If A TUNEFUL TALE OF YOUTH AND BEAUTY Book and Lyrics by Edward Paulton. Music by Louis Westlyn. Produced Under Direction of Harvey D. Orr BEWITCHING BEAUTIES M IN A FRO BROADWAY DAZZLING VARIETY OE FROCK AND GOWNS ITS SOME SHOW Positively the Original New York Cast and Chorus Intact PRICES: 75c $1, $1.50 and $2. eat Sale Opens Saturday. teour. There were incidents that showed refinement and honesty. One carnival man found a lady's handbag containing money and at once took it to Mr. John Moore for him to find the owner. The same is being advertised is another column of today's paper. Mr. Guy D. Howlett, who with his mother is spending the winter in Ocala, was very ill yesterday. Mr. Howlett came south particularly for his health, and the friends he has made here regret to learn of his in indisposition, disposition, indisposition, and hope to hear more en encouraging couraging encouraging news from him. Goldman's big November Sale on Ladies' Ready-to-Wear is now going on. Call and see the extraordinary values offered. 17-6t Mrs. L. M. Bashinsky, after a week's visit in Ocala as the guest of Mr. R. A. Burford and Miss Mary Burford, will leave this afternoon for her home in Troy, Ala. Mrs. Bash Bashinsky insky Bashinsky while in the city was the honor guest of several delightful affairs given by her hostess. We have a large assortment of In In-gersol gersol In-gersol Watches. Get the boy one for C.iristmas. Gerig's Drug Store. 18-tf Mrs. Fred Ball and baby will ac accompany company accompany Mrs. Nolen, Mrs. Ball's mother, to Jacksonville this after afternoon noon afternoon for an indefinite visit. Just as soon as a house can be secured, Mr. and Mrs. Ball desire to go to house housekeeping. keeping. housekeeping. Ocala will do her best to make permanent residents of this family. Mr. W. F. Stovall was the genial host at a beautiful arranged luncheon at Garcia's yesterday, says the Tampa Tribune, entertaining as his guests seme distinguished visitors in the city end a few other friend,s. Among the guests were Gen. and Mrs. W. B. Hal Hal-deman deman Hal-deman of Louisville, Mrs. Roy Weeks McKinney, of Paducah, Ky., newly newly-elected elected newly-elected president-general of the U. D. C, Mrs. E. L. Carney of Ocala and Mrs. J. H. Mason. AT THE CHURCHES TOMORROW Grace Episcopal Last Sunday After Trinity 8 a. m. Holy communion. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning prayer and ad address, dress, address, "A Great Message from the House of Bishops." Cordial invitation to the unattach unattached. ed. unattached. The evening services will be re resumed sumed resumed on Advent Sunday, Nov. 30. Christian Mr. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Hyndman, superintendent. 11 a. m. Morning services. Ser Sermon mon Sermon by O. A. Smith. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. A cordial invitation is extended to every one. Baptist 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. There is a Bible class for women, and the Baraca class for men, taught by the pastor. The elders are cordially in vited to meet with us in our school of the Bible. 11 a. m. Sermon by pastor. An Another other Another of the Christian life series. This one, "Learning to Worship." In the afternoon the pastor will speak at Span. 6:30 p. m. Junior and Senior B. Y. P. Unions. This is our training school. It is doing fine work, but others ought to come in and get this training, both old and young. 7:30 p. m. Another Christian life sermon, "The Christian at Play." A practical discussion of a live subject. C. M. Brittain, Pastor. Methodist 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. L. W. Duval, superintendent. Let every member of the Sunday school and church be present. All visitors and strangers are invited. 11 a. m. Preaching by the pastor. Members will be received. 6:30 p. m. Ewporth League. Young people and leaguers come. 7:30 p. m. Preaching by the pas pastor tor pastor and receiving of members. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, prayer prayer-meeting meeting prayer-meeting and testimony service. All members and friends are invit invited ed invited to be with us tomorrow and help by their presence and prayers to keep the work of the Lord going. You are asked to pray for the work of the chuch. Every member and friend should pay their pledges and make their free-will offering promptly, now, so the Lord's church can meet all ob obligations ligations obligations and glorify God. Smith Hardin, Pastor. Credit and Confidence Grow With Busi Business ness Business Relations And when once established with a strong Bank, they make additional working capital for a successful business. WE INVITE YOU to keep your account with our Bank, and when you are in need of funds, we will gladly lend you an amount in keeping with good banking. The Ocala National Bank Presbyterian 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Murray, superintendent. 11 a. m. Sermon by Rev. Hensley. L. M. P. H. St. Philips Catholic Mass at 10 a. m. every Sunday. Sunday school at 9 o'clock. Mass every week day at 7 a. m. Christian Science Society 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Sunday service 8 p. m. Wednesday. Beginning Sunday, November 2nd, Christian Science services will be held in the Merchant's block over Hunter's Cafe, room 5. second floor. PECAN NUTS Goldenacre Paper Shell Pecan Nuts for sale at Gerig's Drug Store in one one-and and one-and four-pound boxes. 21-tf -3 A SURE WAY TO SAVE ON TIRES Let us vulcanize all of your old used tires which can possibly be saved in his way. Our vulcanizing process positively prolongs the life of both tires and tubes. Figure it out for yourself and you will see what a big saving we can create for you in your tire account. BIALOCK BROS. PHONE 78 Oklawaha Ave Ocala, Fla. STEAM CLEANING PRESSING AND HOG PRICES Everywhere have eased off. Receirts have been getting heavier and pack ers are preparing-to make a raid on prices. We advise everybody not to sell next week, but the yards will be open next Tuesday if you have to sell. 21-2t OCALA STOCKYARDS. DYEING OCALA STEAM LAUNDRY -:- PHONE 101 -:- SPENDABLE Service on your Maxwell can be had by bringing it to me. Any troubles of the entire Electrical System quickly remedied. IN FACT All General Repair Work on this make of car is my SPECIALTY and YOUR ECONOMY. MAXWELL REPAIR SHOP Yonge Blk., Cor. Ft. King Ave. and Osceola St., L. E. YONCE, Prop. lOCtQOCOOOg rother BUSINESS CAR Thousands of users have demonstrated that it possesses the practical virtues that make a Businese Car a good investment. These are steady, consistsn performance, freedom from repair, and very low haul haulage age haulage cost. Auto Sales Company Mack Taylor Phone 349 Ocala, Florida w M 1 H 1H : -a mi m a O 8 r I n a a B B g-MHTTTPrMTrTrTimrre rrrrgTTTmfg I II I I I g I H W I 1 I 1 I OCA LA EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1919 You will enjoy the Fair otHj. your so much more if eyes are properly fitted' with the glasses you2ft c-e-c- & need. Don't delay. Con- 4c.wv suit DR. K. J. WE1IJE, Optometrist and Optician. Eyesight Specialist HEADQUARTERS j for j Goodyear I Kelly-Springfield ; Miehelin and I . Diamond I Tires and Tubes : Six OLDSMOBILE Eight LATEST LOCALS "The Christian at Play" is the title of the sermon that Rev. C. M. Bri Britain tain Britain of the Baptist church has prepar prepared ed prepared for tomorrow evening. It will be instructive for both old and young. OCALA AUTO & GARAGE CO. Cherry Bark Cough Syrup will give you instant relief. Sold in Ocala only at Gerig's Drug Store. 18-tf Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Gallant, nurse and baby have returned from a weekj visit to Salt Springs. Mr. Gallant had been very ill for some weeks be before fore before his trip to the springs, which greatly benefited him. Be sure to take advantage of the November Sale on Ladies' Ready-to-Wear goods at B. Goldman's. 17-6t Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Burgess and baby are now occupying the residence of Mrs. Robert Munroe on Lime street. The house has been remodeled throughout, making it a very attrac attractive tive attractive place. II. II. Summerlin,;shoe and boot re repairing. pairing. repairing. Masters block west of court courthouse, house, courthouse, 20 'z Magnolia St. I carry ma material terial material for all work. 6-lm Mr. and Mrs. Heron Todd, after a J brief but pleasant stay in Ocala, as j the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Z Martin, left Thursday for Sebastian for a visit with Mr. Todd's mother ; i;jui gister. after which they will go DR. G. A. ED MI ST ONI""1 th" cast for a sho't 5tay' Veterinai, Physician and Surgeon Phone 38 M Ocala - Florida us. Copies of the petitions are on file in the city clerk's office, and can't be taken therefrom, and we haven't time to copy them. Mr. Robertson or any other candidate can have room in this paper at any time for a petition or a statement of interest to the people. Mr. D. M. Barco, supervisor of reg registration, istration, registration, has come to town to check up and make entries in the registra registration tion registration books. He will be here until the work is concluded. His labors are concerned principally with the young men back from the war who register registered ed registered for the city and bond elections. Mr. Barco will open his books for the pri primary mary primary and general elections in March. We are showing a splendid line of MEN'S WOOLEN UNDERWEAR, and the prices are very reasonable. Walkley & Bullock. 24-6t It is most gratifying news to the many friends of Mrs. D. E. Melver to learn that she is steadily improving from the two operations that she has undergone since being at the Mayo Pros', sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. Me Melver lver Melver will return home next week, Mr. Mclver having been with his wife during her entire stay at the hospital. Dr. E. G. Peek of this city has been appointed a member of the state board of medical examiners, a position leng and worthily held by Dr. E. Van! Htod, who has resigned on account of ill health. MR. HALL'S FUNERAL t The Ocala Exchange & Hide Com Com-! ! Com-! cany is paying" 8 cents a pound or $2 a bushel for peanuts. 19-6t Misses Florence and Dorothy Brooks will return to their home at EnnBMm&mm Oklawaha today, after a 'week's visit ! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Fregtt Meal CALL 519 The Old Reliable is Open Again Best Steaks 30c Quick Delivery D. Dawkins MacKay. Mr. H. H. Whittington has recently jmrchased a handsome seven-passen ger Chevrolet car, and he and his fam ily are enjoying his new purchase to the fullest. Several people have enquired of us why we have not published Mr. John D. Robertson's petition. The reason is that it has not been sent to us. We have never printed any candidate's petition unless copy was furnished The funeral services of Mr. R. S Hall will be held from the family re.-! idence on Fort Kin; tomorrow at 3 p. ; m. Interment in Greenwood. Mr. C. V. Roberts of Mclver & MacKav will 1 have charge of the arrangements. J Attend the November Ready-to- Wear Sale r.cw going on at B. Gold- j 17-6t man s. Rye, rape and oats. Get our prices ; before buying. Ocala Seea Store, tf j If you need a Hot Water Bottle, be j sure and get one of those bargains at Gerig's Drug Store. $1.69 special pi ice. l-tf A pretty line of SILK SHIRTS for the holiday trade, but the stock is limited. Bought at right prices and sold the same way. Get yours now. Walkley & Bullock. 2!-;t Wouldn't Scare Doggie. Margaret was desperately afraid of dogs. As she saw one approaching, the other day, she ran to her father, trying to hide beside hiiu. saying: "Papa, let me hid by you till dogzle passes; he's afraid of me." FORD TRUCKS AUTO AND TRUCK REPAIRING I SPECIAL PRICES ON OVER OVERHAULING HAULING OVERHAULING FORD ENGINES We are thoroughly equipped to handle repair work on all makes of cars. Nothing but experienced workmen and all work fully guar guaranteed. anteed. guaranteed. Inner Tubes vulcaniied. Full line of the famous Two-in-One Inner Tubes, either 30x3 or S0x3; price $3.25. STANDARD OILS, GAS AND GREASE Our place (the old Ford Garr.ge) is open from 6 a. m. until 10 p. m. every day in the year, where you are invited to call and let us serve you. DIXIE HIGHWAY GARAGE JAMES ENGESSER, Proprietor 121 VV. Broadway vuasm 258 Ocala, Florida Two Ford worm driven trucks witn .bodies. Brand new pneumatic tires all j around. In fust class condition thru- The low prices at which our Ladies' !??L F..r sale- AXlAT to P" K Carrol': Ready-to-Wear goods are being sold I axwe11 "gent, Ocala. 20-tfdly during the November Sale will sur- T, Call and insnect them. B.I ulu lu tUhti auvar.v-o pi me prise you. Goldman. 17-Ct November Sale on Ladies Rea !y-t't-j wear gooas at 1;. (oidm:-n s. 17-Ct A letter was received yesterday by his relatives from Mr. S. A. Moses, j The Ocala Exchange & Hide Corr. Corr.-who who Corr.-who at the time of writing was in(Pany is Paying 8 cents a pound or $2 Beyroot, Syria. Mr. Moses was well and having a good time, but writes that Americans know nothing of high prices. People in Syria are paying three and four times as much as they do here. The Moses Bros, on the same day received an order from Philadelphia, asking for a small con consignment signment consignment of sugar, showing that that big city was worse off than our little one. a bushel for peanuts. 19-Ct Left us quote you prices on a Monument or Head Headstone stone Headstone to mark the last rest resting ing resting place of your loved ones. EV2ARBLE OR GRANITE. OCALA MARBLE WORKS E. W. LEAVENGOOD, Mgr. N. Magnolia St. OCALA. FLORIDA. There was a partial eclipse of the sun this morning, but most people were too busy with terrestrial things to notice it. Save your SUGAR and sweeten your coffee with Saccharin Tablets. Only 35 cents the hundred at Gerig's Drug tSore. 18-tf Save your SUGAR and sweeten your coffee with Saccharin Tablets. Only 35 cents the hundred at Gerig's Drug Store. 18-tf W. ft. Lane, M. D., Physician ana Surgeon, specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Law Library Building, Ocala, Florida. tf A large shipment of Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens just in at Gerig's Drug Store. 18-tf PECAN NUTS Goldena ere Paper Shell Pecan Nuts for sale at Gerig's Drug Store in one and four-pound boxes. 2 l-tf ! The mule races at yesterday's fair were conceded to be the most amus ing of the series. The dashing riders; were R. L. Anderson Jr., F. R. Hocker, L. E. Futch, R. B. Bullock, L. W. Du Duval. val. Duval. S. T. Sistrunk and Dr. J. H. Wal- .i. iU : j : : t i 4-v. I selves, in spite of the unsportsman unsportsmanlike like unsportsmanlike conduct of the mules, each of which tried to bolt the track and carry his rider on a Paul Revere ride to the nearest barn. The mule races were a great attraction, all except the mules entering into the spirit of the thing. Sec Me For All Classes Oi Stone, Brick, Wood, and Concrete ' Building Don't Let a Cold Get the Start ol You! Don't take Chances having to Worry through the winter with one cold on top of another. We offer you a Gold .Cure that will save you all that trouble One that does not act in the harsh and severe manner of many kinds, but is less unpleasant. The latest patterns in MEN'S NECKWEAR at extremely moderate prices. Bought especially for the holi holiday day holiday trade. Walkley & Bullock. 24-6t SILVER TEA 9 lllltVtll'tlt(ll1l(t3(l"ttttltllllllllllll SAVE MONEY ON MEAT We always handle the best iresh meat to be had an&our prices are always the lowest. Round Steak 25c. IBest Pork Chops 30c. Loin Steak 30c. Pork Sausage 25c Stew Meat ..15c. Groceries, Fruit, Vegetables, Etc. NEW YORK MEAf MARKET' FREE DELIVERY WEST BROADWAY PHONE 110 ANNOUNCEMENT f We are now prepared to give demonstrations in the popular CRIPPS-fgOOTH SIX to show its many new and striking features. NEEDHAM BROTHERS Opposite Hairing on Hall Hotel. Phone 193 The regular silver tea of the Pres byterian church will be held at the home of Mrs. H. L. Borland, No. 614 Oklawaha avenue, Monday afternoon, Nov. 24th, from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. All will be welcomed. 3t D. McCasMlI Contractor Phone 446. 728 Wenona St. Mclver & MscKay UNDERTAKERS and EMBALM ERS PHONES 47. 104. 301 OCALA, FLORIDA PECAN NUTS Goldenacre Paper Shell Pecan Nuts for sale at Gerig's Drug Store in one and four-pound boxes. 2 l-tf TO AUTO OWNERS I am again at my old place of bus business iness business on the Anthony road, where I shall be pleased to attend to your car repair work by appointment. Call phone 393. 29-tf M. A. Bouvier. PECAN NUTS Goldenacre Paper Shell Pecan Nuts for sale at Gerig's Drug Store in one and four-pound boxes. 21-tf Attend the November Ready-to-Wear Sale now going on at B. Gold- L. ALEXANDER PRACTICAL CARPENTER AND BUILDER Careful Estimates made on all Cor Cor-tract tract Cor-tract work. Gives More and Better Work for the Money than any other contractor in the city. Mi C ; Ml Negotiable Storage Receipts Issued on Cotton, Automobiles, Etc MOVE, PACK, SniP LIVE STOCK. PIANOS, BAGGAGE, MACHINERY, FURNITURE, ETC. LONG DISTANCE MOVING Phone 296 nan's. 17-6t THE WINDSOR HOTEL Jacksonville, Florida. In the h?art of the city with Ihrnminy Park for a front yard. Every modem convenience in e room Dining room service ia second to iitce. J S From S1.50 per y per nerson to $6. 4m J. KAVANAUGH, mm SCHEDULES Arrival and Departure of passenger t -ains at OCALA UNION STATION. The following schedule figures pub pub-?hed ?hed pub-?hed as information and not guar guar-..iteed. ..iteed. guar-..iteed. (Eastern Standard Time) SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILROAD i eaye ;u am Jacksonville-New York 55 pm .05 pm 15 am 50 pm 25 pm Jacksonville. Jacksonville Petersburg Tampa-Manatee TKJipa-iit. Petersburg Arrir 2:10 man 1:30 pm 4:25 pm 2:15 am 1:35 pm 4:05 pm ROBERT MEYER, Manager. Proprietor. ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD Leave Arrive VI pm J'cksonvJlle-N&w York 3:15 am. 145 pm. J'ksonville-G'inepvllle 3:35 pm. 42 am. J'ksonville-G neavllle 10:13 pm 15 am. St. Pet'sbrg-LAkeland 2:12 ara ;:.. 5 pm St. Pet'sburg-Lakeland 1:25 pm 10 am. Dunnellon- Wilcox ; 40 am. Du'nellon'-L.'keiaod 11:03 pm 5:25 pm. "Hamosassa 1:75 pm ':13 pm. Lsbur 1:42 am 45 pm. Gainesville 11:50 am Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Tudajr. Thursday. Saturday. 'KJ lie FT "l li:; ill :2 v. t j It's Not Too Eariy to Think. oi Christmas Nothing would bring more joy into your home than a Grafanola, and its pleasures last thru every day in the year. Our line is now complete, and we can supply a Grafanola from $27.50 to $250. A complete line of Records always on hand. If desired we can give terms. Come in and let us demonstrate . GOLDMAN- "Why Pay More" I va : "T7 I Ms , fen 4 a l - t |
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