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OCALA EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, .JULY 27. 1918 t OCALA EVENING STAR I'iiMIhIicm Every Day Katt-ept Sunday by STAR PUBLISHING COMPANY ' OF OCA LA, FLA. It. It. Carroll, President V. Lenvenfiood, Jeertary-Treanrer J. II, Urnjamln, Editor Kntered at Ocala, Fla., -ostoffice as awond-claaa matter. TELEPHONES IIumIufkh Office . .Flve-Oae Editorial Department Two-Sev Sm-I(j Editor ...Five, Double-One ME1IHEU ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled for the use for republication of all newa 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 arg also reserved. ADVERTISING RATES Difiplayt Plate 10c. per inch for con secutive insertions. Alternate inser tion.? 2i per cent, additional. Composi tion caarKt-J on ads. that run less than six times 5c. per inch. Bpecial position 20 per cent, additional. Rates based, on 4-inch minimum. JLess than lour inches will take higher rate, which will be furnished on application. Heading otlce 5c. per line for first insertion; 3c. per line for each subse quent insertion. One change a week allowed on readers without extra oom po.sition charges. I2-al advertisements at legal rates. Klectros must be mounted, or charge will be made for mounting. SUnSCRIPTIOX RATES Domeillc One year. In advance....... 8ix months, in advance..... Three months, in advance.. One month, in advance.... Korelsrn One year, in advance. ..... Six months, in advance,.... Three months, in advance.. One month, in advance..... ..,.$5.00 .... 2.50 1.25 .... .50 ....$8.00 4.25 .... 2.25 .... .80 broken up in little groups, among which the inference would be that some were better and some worse than the others. At any rate, the school i3 doing very well and about all the Star sees needful to it is more room, and, as the number of inmates increases, more teachers. MUX ROE & CHAMBLISS WEEKLY WAR MAP THE GREATER FLORIDA ASSOCIATION At a meeting of the board of trade last evening J. P. Durler, secretary of the Greater Florida Association, ex plained to the board the workings of this association and pointed out tht necessity of Ocala and Marion coun ty becoming affiliated with it. Mr. Durlers' talk to the board is as fol lows: "Florida, possessing within herself all the means of a domestic develop ment of all her vast resources, as yet OCALA, FLORIDA WOOD! WOOD! WTOOD! The cover illustrations of Life this week is one of the prettiest and most appropriate war time illustrations we have yet seen. The spirit of France is like a sword of finest steely which was sheathed in a velvet scabbard. They called France decadent because of the scabbard but her enemies have found nothing de cadent in the blade. , When you pass a boy scout or a squad in uniform, salute them; it will make you both feel better. These boys will soon be taking the places of the soldiers and even now are doi ing a great work throughout our land. , A year aero, tens of thousands of the American lads, the most of them in fact, who have helped drive Ger man veterans back in ' the last few days, were quietly working in shops and stores or tilling the fields of their native land. The Munroe & Chambliss National Bank has contracted for a weekly war man which is nosted now on its window. This large and accurate almost untouched, and realizing that maD of the war zone of EuroDe is fact implicitly, the leading business chane-ed weeklv. showing the battle men of the cities, hamlets and coun - " I.. -ri - 1 i ; I 4, lines brought down to date each time, ties in r lonaa nave organized must The public is cordially invited to con- effectively to develop tnese resources, milt th man and keen nosted on the industries and country property, ine fs nf fh hat.tld lines. result is the Greater Florida Asso ciation If the government takes over the The principal object oi our organ newspapers, will George Creel be the ization is co-operation the combin editor in chief ? Tamna Times. ing of all the intelligently, centrally 1 i . sv 1 1 ! Tf h is well rrv to make a livinc directed enorts, wnicn is accompusn- - - i . .... . , j i by plowing. One of Mr. Wilson's few ing great tnmgs i or tne nation ana , Be on time Get m your winter faults is that when he appoints a for the allied forces striving for the suppiy cf wood before it is too late. bonehead to office (which he does oc- victury m me wunu-wc x. ug furn,sn you good and casionally ) he keeps him on the job "Acting in accora witn me spim first class service. phone 339. until he learns it or dies. None of of the time, in coordinate and com- tf C. O. D. WOOD YARD. them have died so far, but the people bine, m efficient and effective worK, have suffered wnne some oi tnem wCM. phone No. 451 Is the American have learned what they should have Greater Astaon . Temple & Davis, proprie- Known wnen appointea. Ana, we 5 & Cr tors, the best in the city, at the union regret to say, some oi tnem snow no -- fc . " ' ,, passenger station. 16-tf signs of learning. Iious commercial uigauiiauoua aim - - - I interests or tne state, wnicn nave in i n w ;a heart and in nuroose the makine of Nunnally's Candies fresh every work in the state of Florida of great-U greater and more prosperous com-1 week at Cengs Drug Store, where er importance than that which has to monwealth of the great state oi ior- you c u,u UiiU aUiF3. An wit hnnr stAt.e nrisons: and Der- Ida, m advertising tne wonaenui re haps the appointment of J. S. Blitch sources of the state. For example, as superintendent of the state prison mere is now no comomauon oi. pian farm is the best wav to" utilize his un- or purpose, every community acting deniable talents and abilities. He for and by itself, and while produc will make e-ood in the nosition. as he ing some results, they are not com has done in others. Lakeland Tel-1 mensurate with the aggregate sums I of monev that are heme expended to Sim was making such a good gov- devise metnoos to De empioyea ior ernor that we hate to see him devo- the common people, out ail to one A intn iaiW end. To bring the advantages of the I state and oi every section zorceiuiiy Bre'r Burke of the tax commission, and productively before the people of still retains within easy reach the other states and oi tne worio, is one verbal weapons with which politicians NOTICE V To Holdiers of Second Liberty Bonds We are prepared to exchange Third Liberty Loan 4 14 Bonds for Second Liberty Loan 4 Bonds. Call at once as the time will soon expire. MUNROE & CHAMBLISS NATIONAL BANK A DOLLAR WASTED HELPS THE ENEMY That is not a loyal thing to do, of course, and few of us realize that we are helping the enemy when we waste money. .Pretty hard to define what waste is. One man's waste may be another man's economy. In a general way, waste in war time may be defined as the buying of anything not essential to health and efficiency. Every dollar one; spends' for unnecessary things commands goods and ser- . vices, that is, labor and' materials, needed by the United States Gov ernment for war purposes. Ani, Jf you invest the money you save in War Savings Stamps, you are again helping by loaning your mon ey to your Government. . Ocala lice & PacMi&g Co; c are wont to make the welkin ring, He refers to one of his critics as of the purposes of the Greater Flor ida Association. "There are, however, many other Is a CHnafemeirs "plutocratic." Somehow, whenever we matters to be .worked on, but all on eo or henA that.'wnrd we are re- the same line that of combined and minded of another "demagogic." Lakeland Telegram concentrated effort that will insure benefit in return and in proportion to A demagogue is generally a man the money and efforts expended four who would be a plutocrat if he could make money without working for it. AT THE CHURCHES TOMORROW It doesn't require half as much skill to drive a golf ball a hundred yards as it does to drive a pig fifty feet. St. Augustine Record. Swinging a golf stick doesn't de- either, but we can't make our golfists First Presbyterian 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. Eric Collier, superintendent. 11 a. m. Public worship. A .very important matter that we have up for consideration just now is the safeguarding of transportation facilities to Florida and the move ment of products, out of Florida next winter. This is a matter that con cerns all Florida. The adjustment of the freight rates in Florida is one of the greatest pfbblems that we have ever undertaken. The results can 8 d. m. Wednesday," midweek only be ; obtained by a combined or T10 1TA1 WIAflllrllV -""V. J I . , 1 f 1 worship with us. r iT- v T- a sciii, uicu lasc w ii a.Tiiiii wiif auu i will at least have the railroad admin istrator thinking that we deserve proper consideration.' We can get this consideration through proper co ordinate effort. We have it at first hand, and from one of Florida's best John R. Herndon, Pastor. Sub- The Associated i Press notifies the newspapers -taking its service that the order of the War Industries Board regarding exchanges has been rescinded. We supposed it would be, tho' not so soon; in the meantime it has put the newspapers of the coun try to a lot of useless trouble. As for the other sections of the board's order, we think they were good and necessary. The Star has practiced them from its youth up. Baptist 9:30 a. m. Sunday school, ll a. m. Morning worship, ject, "A Peace Offensive." 8 p. m. The- pastor will preach the f-onA t,w Pmnfv tW we ast of the series of character ser- !,. ' QT,;TO a o-ef fno-efher - nd monS. JJO not miSS tniS. !wV,,r fan- citnafinn lib mm 7:4o p. m., Wednesday, is the hour ld put Qut gome plan wiU bring when we gather for and pray with u$ prayer. Com& Grace Episcopal (Rev. Gilbert A. Ottmann, Rector) y:40 a. m. csunaay scnooi. 7:30 a. m. Holy communion, every Sunday. 11 a. ( m. Holy communion and sermon, first Sunday. - 11 a. m. Morning prayer and ser mon, except first Sunday. All seats free. Every one welcomt at all services.' Methodist 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. Some to Sunday school. 11 a. m. Preaching. Text, Philip- pians 1:27-28. . 7 p. m. Senior League. 8 p. m. Preaching. Topic, Chris tian Waarf are. Text, 2 Cor. 10 ;4. 8 p, m. Wednesday, prayer meet ing. Come and pray. 7 a. m. Thursday. Union prayer meeting for our boys. - 4:30 p. m. Friday, Junior League Leader, Harvey -Hardin. Our country and soldiers need your presence and prayers at the church service now. Be true to them by at tending services. Smith Hardin, Pastor, Buy War Savings Stamps. St. Phillip's Catholic Church St. Philip's Sunday and holiday services will be at 10 a. m. and at 5:30 p. m. Instruction for the chil dren at 9 a. m. Daily mass at 7 a. m Christian Science Society of Ocala. (Yonge's Hall) 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Sunday , service. 7:45 p. m. first Wednesday in each month. Free reading room and library open on Tuesdays and Fridays from 3 to 5. BARGAINS IN USED CARS 1917 Maxwell in A-l shape $500 3917 Ford $400 1914 Ford .$350 1913 Cadillac $450! 1916 Dodge ........ ...... .$500 . 23-6t AUTO SALES CO. J water wings and "bathing caps at the Court Pharmacy. - 15-tf PROTECT YOURSELF , FROM MOSQUITOES. , Slay the Jesky Critters with FENOLE It's the simplest thing in the world to KILL Mosquitoes1 with FENOLE; you can spray several ' rooms thoroughly in less time than it takes to say your prayers. Qts. 75c; Yz Gals $1.35; GalsV $2.50 . Sprayers: Pint size 65c., Quart size, 75c.; Com. Air Sprayers, $1.25 Fenole Chemical Co. Manufacturers, Jacksonville, Fla. Dr. W. A. Cooper touched a fine chord when, in a letter to the Times yesterday, he advocated the building of cottages . at ; the state school for girls at Ocala. The cottage plan of caring for those unfortunate girls, who, either from their own faults or from the general depravity of man, society finds it necessary to restrain, is regarded by sociologists as by far the best. It gives opportunity for seeresratioh and classification that must be bad if the best results are to be obtained. It is not right to con fine a girl of 12, an innocent, plastic little thing whose chief misfortune may be lack of proper care, with a girl of 20 who is, perhaps, a profes sional prostitute or near it. Tampa Times. Dr. Cooper's letter was not entirely just to the school and the Times' comment, perhaps unintentionally, has made it worse. The Times ought to know that a "professional prosti tute' would not be sent to an institu tion like the industrial school. The inmates of the Ocala school are, or were, mostly naughty little girls who would have been as good as any if they had had a fair chance. There has been no trouble among them for months, and many have behaved so well that thev have been sent home. or to homes of people - who have adopted them. As for the dormitor ies, while there are more girls in them than was intended, still they are not as much crowded as army barracks. where men live in comfort and keep their health. Twenty girls can do very well in a room, if it is well ven tilated and kept clean, as these rooms are. There is one good feature abou the dormitories that both the doctor and the Times overlooks, and that is that the better behaved ' girls, who have been at the institution some time, exert a good influence on the new comers, which would not be so seems to the Star that the girls' do I Don't fail to call for Maxwell House rtrrnac Smith cgogg better all together than they would Coffee. Kept at all grocery stores, tf Co., Ocala Seed store. the desired results. We believe the best plan is the one now undertaken, viz: the cementing together of every county in Florida, through its com mercial bodies, into one great organ ization, so that when we go before our legislature or railroad commis sion, we can show strength enough to make them take notice. "I cannot be too persistent in my efforts to have your association join this movement, and sincerely hope you will present a large membership, so that Alachua county will be one of I the biggest and brightest spots on the map of Florida, through its ef forts and work in the Greater Florida Association." Ever heard that order given at a gasoline filling station ? You will if you just wait till a Chalmers drives up. At some of the larger stations you'll see a row of three or red pumps. , ; . On each is a price, and in some cities the price will range from say, 2354, 27fc to 30 cents per gallon. . . . ) - Watch the different makes of cars as they arrive for refilling of tanks. The "temperamental" ones will ; insist on the high-test gasoline only. And pay the high pries. They will tell you, that, with the low-test gasoline, their cylinders fill with carbon, the carburetor will not function, and that the power , produced is niL , Well they ought to know. They, are driving those cars. The Chalmers owner is the exception to the rule. He stops at the first pump the cheapest, heaviest, low-test gasoline. - " , He knows he is buying a liquid that is practically kerosene. But he also knows his Chalmers motor will burn it and con sume it perfectly. And if he knows all the facts he will appreciate also that there are more heat units per gallon in the heavy than in the lighter fuel So his efficiency is greater at the same time that his fuel bill is less. Yes you have it the famous "Hot Spot" and the "Ram's Horn" manifold as you find them in combination only in Chalmers Motor Gars, are responsible for that condition. V You obtain a four-fold efficiency in a Chalmers- we'll tell you how in the next advertisement Meantime, drop in and let us show you just what the "Hot-Spot" and the "Ram's Horn" really are what they accomplish and how. Then you will understand the reason for, the tremendous popularity, of the Chalmers a popularityaxid a demand so great that every body in the trade concedes, " This is Chalmers year." 1 Mil gwr - saaas Tourinr Cr. 7-PMenser $1615 Towing Sdjui - - fSSM TowiCi Tooring; Car, 5-PuMnger $1065 Cabriolet. 3Phmii- S1985 UmootiM. 7-P; StAuda.rd BotdfUr ... f IMS Towa Cmr. ?.fUNiCir fS9S5 Unto All PrlM T. O. B. DtroU mbe to Chui WlUtoat Ho2e fj IT T mm Mo Mo A (DL Fenole Is sold In Ocala by Ant! Monopoly Drugstore, Clarkson Hard Co.. Ollie Mordis, Tydlnga Drugr- Co., FflorMa