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OCALA EVENING STAB, ..FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921 Ocala Evening StCT PsMtek4 Every Day Exeet ST 7 Villa, daughter of the famous Mexi-1 dry penalties such as fines, imprison can chief, in a roping contest. A meat, tar and feathers , and another side bet of $10,000 is said to be up on twist of the screws on the hooch lid. the result. All Miss Lucille's Ocala . A long sentence, but it has served ! J ...m t I . . . . . ctat pitri iniNG COMPANY. iirieiMiS w" v Jor ner success, ana i to start me on my ramDies. Vs Vi Xr... rmRini - some will bet on her if they can find I I gave, the .number of individuals OCALA. FLOK1UA. I any takers. and corporation thai were rmi" . '. ' . . . I to file returns as 5,000,000. I should The Ocala Star expresses the feel- . M .... ... . ..J ing often given vent to by The Tri-I , . M . - . . r bune regarding the "flying squadron,"! . 1QIQ. V. R B. Carrll. PreMt Leaveasod, Seretry-Trer J. H. BJmln. EOltav . Entered at Ocala, Fix secondci matisr. ; postoffic as TELEPHOSES IIh1in OMee ?.I.;J.V. . .FlTe-Oas-Mlrial Ueysrtsneal C . . . .Tw-i aSSBEB AJSSOCiATEIi PBE toe Associated Press U xclatl entitled for tne us for republication of 11 news dispatches creditea to it or not otnerwise cred'ted In this paper aio also tne local news published fterein. 4.11 right of republication of specia iaoatcnes herein are also reserved. UOMEXTIC L HSCHIPTlO HATES : One year, In advance .. !ix months. In advance ......... .jM Three months. In advance ...... ! One month. -lnv advance ADVERTISING KiS " iitoylat rKlate IS bents pr Inch for consecutive, Insertions Alternate insert uons 29 -per cent additional.- Composi tion charges ;on ads. that run less iaar six times . ce-c per lncn. Special position 20 per cent additional. Hates sased on 4-inch minimum. Less taan tour Inches will- take higher rate, which will be furnished upon- applica tion, " Heaolaa IfatJcest ft cents per line for first Insertion; 3 cents per line for each subsequent Insertion. One change a week: alio we 1 on readers without extra composition charges, Legal' advertisements u legal rates. that the ' state ! board of examiners which tours the state at big salary and expense and charges a fee for holding teachers 'examinations. Of the personnel of this board, The Tri bune-is not speaking, for it is compos ed of as intelligent and well fitted persons as could be expected.. It : b has been no computation of the per sons who failed to obey the law, but there is abundant reason for believ ing that there are hundreds of thou sands of them. While theoretically an income tax is the least inequitable form of rais ing revenue , for government . needs, A.1 i - M M 1.. . I andthe extra expense it entails, mon- Lf the law imp03inif it is sacce8Sfully ey for which must come out of the practised in countless instances, and common school fund. The Tribune not alwnvtt th frftn(lniptlt intjnt fnr has said before, and repeats it, that are m , honest e h wnat is needed -is a state board oil , tv11,- v.;,- ,1; education, composed of the state who see no more harm in vithhoMino' superintendent of education, the heads rom govermnent its dues in of the two state institutions, the Uni- piucking imit from the branches of a venuty of Flonda and the College for tree hanff ovcr the However, with seven years of exper- Women, with the sresident of the state teachers', association, and an ience in what was at first regarded active, working first grade teacher of an experiment, but which has been A m fSn V 9 ffi 9 tne common scnoois.- xnese nve couia i i n v w wa v vt axx v sau meet annually and prepare the ques tions for the semi-annual exam in a tions. The examinations should be institution," as one authority has denominated it, the In come Tax Bureau is steadily, albeit slowly, reducing the numbers of those force, and the old boy is. Tight as - usual. - v -r' ' " - XXVi o f Vio a" Kuwrna 'n-f tViot. ViicrVtwnv commission bill? . . With two or three ;ameridmentsN it would be . good law and saveTHanon county much money J and hard work." The Stir would like : J After acting as the president's spe ciaL agent in . the Philippines, and straightening out some kinks in the affair of the islands. Gen.. Wood will l probably resign from the army and ; take the position of president of the University, of Pennsylvania, which its " trustees and patrons are anxious for him to accept. The United rress is enterprising sometimes too enterprising. ' Wed- nesday it announced to its patrons f that the United States had demanded that Germany, give up not only Berg- Vhii tlVn 4"U7 A ty niMono txV tna4 to capture him. . This should have been, true and we hoped it was true, but,vwhen the Associated Press dis patches came in we were sorry to find it was not. Associated Press works - on the principle, . "There is too much . news that is true to print what isn't true' nwu bvuu) yayi. suggesMxi buai Ocala should change its name the, hole in the suggestor, saying that the ' name would never : be . changed on -' would be adopted for one of the class ' iest wards of the New Jerusalem Miss Agnes Welch in Miami Metropo- .iis.'';.-; - ' ; : ; i - Ah, Miss Welsh, if all would inter pret our sayings as brilliantly as you do, weM be able to buy us a summer suit.' .1 . . ' held under the supervision, and on the who, though liable to the tax. have responsibility, of the county supenn- nitherto 8UCCeeded in dodging it. and tendents of education. The papers there ig iikelihood that the law win should be sent by the superintendents m farther amended to make de to the state superintendent of educa-1 fo-tion easier : ' tion at his oflSce, and he should divide them for marking, among the other four members of the board and him self. The marking should be com pleted and certified back to the state superintendent within thirty days, and he should immediately announce the results to the candidates and in GROWL AFTER GROWL "Speaking of amendments," says Mr. Average Citizen, with the recent remarks of General Dawes before a congressional committee fresh in his mind, "why m hell's blue blazes can't they get up a form of return that The Foot Relief Man is Coming Soon! YOU, will soon .have the . opportunity to get complete relief from smarting callouses, unsightly run-over" heels, weak arches and other painful foot troubles. We will have at our store on March 28th, 29th and 30th the Wizard Foot Relief man an expert in diagnosing nod relieving foot troubles scientifically, positively and permmnently with Since the first- crusade of Catts. who was so ignorant that he thought .the cross was the copyrighted trade mark of, the Catholic church, instead of .being, the symbol of all Christian ity, , we ' have been almost afraid to say a good word for a Catholic How ever, as it is permissible always to spf ak good of th dead, we will venture to remark that the recently .deceased Cardinal Gibbons was a good man, and a good American, and his long life was useful to his country irrespective of denominational dif ferences. . V Harry St. Frances Black, ' New York - financier, v when arraigned in Dade , county criminal court yesterday afternoon, to answer to the charge of violating the Volstead prohibition act, did not plead nolle contenedre as was expected, . but gave notice that he would fight the case, as it involves confiscation of his private Pullman car in which 60 cases of intoxicating , liquors, were found laat week. Judg ing by what we have heard of east coast officers and juries, Harry will . receive back his car and his whisky. It would be easy for federal officials ,to seize them and put Black in the penitentiary, but we doubt its having the, nerve to do so. We cull, from the Boston Traveler an item interesting to the entire coun try,, and specially to Ocala, where Mrs. Lucille Mulhall Barnett, daught er of CoL Mulhall of Oklahoma, friehd of Buffalo Bill, once made her home. Mrs. Barnett is one of t the smartest and. best-known horsewomen in - the 5 country, and sister to our Mrs. Well- r Carmichael. Mrs. Barnett, who now makes her home in Texas, will take a part in a sporting, event of international interest. ; At the an nual rodeo at Wichita Falls in May, she will compete with Miss Francesca I a 11 .1 i - . va the papers. ' The papers should be ieilW8 OI m memai cauDre are aoie held an additional thirty days to give understand, mstead of the abomin any one dissatisfied with their mark, atl0n that ncarlv t lhem loJ? or opportunity; to have them re-examin- Pd them to hire expert account ed and any error adjusted. This ants when they go to fill it out ? . whole process of examination could When he Is told that the form that be done annually for, less than the 80 disturbs his mental equilibrium is cost of one of the "flying squadron the work, f m08t talented f 2,000, and traveling and hotel ex- taxation tabulators to be found in penses and there are three memlfcrs a11 of e forty-eight States he m- of that august circulating bodtf- QUJes m "w more wesian oe- Tampa Tribune. nunciations, and settles down to the We print the foregoing in order to jb of fiUin out th blank- . s show that the leading newspapers of Then when he has finished. he is the state are slowly but steadily com- worried lest he has omitted from the ing into accord with the Star on the calculation of his deductions some one educational question. or wo or.mree uems oi ouier mnas oi taxation mat wouia reauce tne a. i i a- . tt i ' r INDIVIDUAL VIEWS ? I amount ne oas to pay uncie oam, OF CURRENT EVENTS 1 9X1(1 ne goca over tnem using his hngers as counters his deg tax, "Before you leave. Florida, said his poll tax, his. school tax, his vil the editor "I wish you would write a iaee tax. his township tax. his State review of a few subjects of national income tax (if he is a resident or iiiccxcau iwr yuuncawon m tne owr. i New York), the tax on his house and The back-tilted chair' in which I was the interest on the mortgage covering sitting dropped with a bang to, aljtand wonders if he ought to in position of normalcy on all fours, j ciude the tax he pays for the privil About all the writing I had done for ege of running his flivver. Finully he the last fifteen rears or so consisted decides to let it stand as ho has pre of tales beginning "Dear Sir: I pared it rather than go over the whole would esteem, it a favor if you would maddening task again with' ths pos ive me a little more time," etc., and 8ible result of becoming a tax eater uie suaaenness oi tne request had a himself as the inmate of a lunatic rather startling effect. ' ' 1 I asylum.' ! "Wny do you ask me to do that?" Since the foregoing was written, I queried protestingly. "I am -sure the newspapers have stated that the big dailies supply all the material while the number of persons m?king of that kind' that your readers care to returns this year is greater than ever absorb." before, the receipts will fall far short "That's the trpuble," the editor re- Qf those for 1919, and what with, the joined. -Most of the stuff they pnnthoss 0f revenue caused by prohibition might just as well.be stereotyped, ex- Und the reduced volume of customs cept as it reflects their politics What duties, the government, will, as usual I would like to get is some of the of iate. be un aeainst it to meet its ex opimons on current topics of the aver- penses. "What then?" glooms Mr. age unprejudiced citizen who takes J Average Citizen, and he can see no an average amount of interest in pub-1 thmg ahead but an increase in the H affairs not necessarily his m-lte and the abolition of .all. exemp- dmdual , notions, but the views of his J tions. fellows whom he. meets in the every-1 - NORMALCY" WHAT IS IT? day routine of his activities and who v;a imoW tn word have no axes to grind." L,. lain fholirent in the bis? 1T6 flooded & uioiiaGTat Tlic cditor I iiiAnfirioa rrntil MTiumed about six had a compelling way, and I always montha &so by another American nna nara to reiuse a reasont-.hie re- cit;ten yclept. Warren Gamaliel Hard- "f dZi ' t ARCH All pain stops at ones when Wizard Lightfoot Arch Bonders, properly fitted by the expert foot relief man, go into your shoes. You can walk or dance or work in perfect com fort. No more tired, aching feet for you! There is no other method like the Wizard to restore your feet to normal. Come, let the visiting expert of the Wizard System of i Foot Correction remove the cause of your BUILDERS foot trouble. He will adjust soft leather inserts - in overlapping pockets, building a natural, comfortable support under the weakened parts of your feet. Wizard Lightfoot Arch Builders contain no met ml. Feather light, - soft; pliable alUeather. No charge for examina tion and diagnosis. You do not need to remove your stockings. We invite you to come and meet the visiting expert. RJieinauer & Company, $m : , . M. Sfe AT (Ell(0)l9 . i . .. - - Isimit-Store EASTER SPECIALS AT LOW' PHJICES .,-,.. . i,y : .. ' .......... - ; . .' . Our 3 large store rooms filled with Spring goods with PRICES SURE TO PLEASE I incr wkA ntvivified it to describe a That doesn't appear, to be such ttLnnj;tinn tv whleh he honed that not big -job, I said, "and as I have aLni vu nm mnntrv hnt all others. little time to spare m try it. would ere lone returnnormalcy. But when I sat down to tackle it.lA,l Tt- lvmM Citizen wonders if the job had assumed Brobdingnagian Mr Harding could have had in mind proportions. UvJmi. f aav. ten vears a. TRIBULATIONS OF TAXATION when a plethoric treasury, an abound How to begin? Standing at the h . ; marge or an Hluniteble field. I hesl- -re of contentment were the chief tated to take the first step, until my characteristics of our national life and eye leu on a calendar depending from Uth income tax and prohibition were a nan on tne wail, and l notes thatlas the dreams of visionary fanaties. it was the fifteenth day of March a 1 But whatever his sentiment. the day marking, the limit of time whenL-flrao-, ritixen believes that both are some 5,000,000 persons, natural andlth us to stey if not forever, at artificial (corporations), representing I for the life of the present gen- approximately, and more or less di- eration; and after that it wont much rectly, one-fifth of the population of matter to him. At the same timehe the United, States, were required by feeis.a nagging curiosity regarding the constitution, supplemented by the means that the now distinguished certain statutory enactments, depart- citizen Q resurrected the not un mental rulings, bureaucratic opinions, -ttmrtiv catchword wiU recommend and the Lord only knows what else.l effect country's restoration to to render to the rederal government the status that "normalcy was in true and accurate accounts of their J tendej to typify. '"" waes, saiwies, eanungs,! vMnfa'mo. while a wait 111 Z an- profits, gains, emoluments, commis- nouncement 0f the program to be laid sions, bonuses, fees, pensions, stock j before the extra session of Congress oivioends, royalties, rents, etc, etc, which the President has called, the etc, for the year 1920 in short, the nation,clike a man in a quagmire, is las uay on wmcn income tax ren ftnmdering and stumbling in its ef might be filed without incurring I of the imposition of divers and sun-' (Concluded on PgeiThret) Our buyer has just returned from New York city and is now snowing an me incw iyd&iei opcumia and Novelties, in Ready-to-Wear. apparel for Men, Women and Children. -, - i i . Sec Our Windows and Keep Posted r F. P. GADSON, Prop. :iz :ii :i: hi :l: :x: :i: :i: III III III IS III III si: sis sis si: sis SIS SXS SXS til SIS lli SIS si: sis M :is SIS SIS SIS I1! SIS til it. . si: SXS SIS SIS SIS