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OCALA EVENING STAR, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1922 BEE 3 RAINCOATS AT ONE-HALF PRICE 00 qAND UP For a Short Time Only I Have your uew suit or overcoat made to order by j the Oldest Tailors m existence and get an elegant raincoat at a tremendous saving. j 3 ALL WOOL SUITS MADE TO ORDER SATISFACTION GUARHNTEED Every garment accurately cut, richly trimmed and superbly tailored. The finest clothes that human skill and 50 years of experience can produce at rock bottom prices. Don't Miss This Big Sale Come in and examine this remarkable as sortment ol the finest fabrics on the market and the latest style creations, I et us tr.ilor your new Fall clothes and deliver them at once, or hold them five or six weeks until they are wanted. J. A. CHANDLER Office: 120 S. Alain St., Upstairs Chase BIdg., Room One Sole Local Dealer II. M. MARKS & COMPANY Oldest Wholesale Tailors in Existence Established 1872 Chicago OCALA OCCURRENCES If you have any local or society items for the Star, call five-one. Dr. Harry Walters has been con fined to his home for two days with dengue. J. G. LEGE HAS BOUGHT THE O. K. TEAPOT Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Henderson re turned yesterday from a ten days stay at Daytona Beach. New HATS weekly. FISHEL'S. tf The Book Shop is new stationery. showing some 25-3t Mr. J. G. Lege, one of the city's well known and hustling traveling men, has bought the popular O. K. Grocery, and will come in off the road and stay at home seven nights in the week. Mr. Lege is well known to our peo- jpie, Having made his home here or at lEastlake for a number of Years. He is now traveling for a big Tampa house, but will resign to attend to his new business as soon as possible. The O. K. has long been known as one of Ocala's best grocery stores and Mr Lege will keep its reputation up. P. 25-3t Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Leavengood of Ocala, who are spending a few days in Miami, are registered at the Hotel Ta-Miami. NOTICE Mrs. T. S. Trantham and children returned last night from Daytona Beach, where they have spent the past three weeks. Enjoy the luxury of wonderful days and nights at sea and use the Merch ants & Miners steamers from Jack sonville for the north. Considerable reduction in summer excursion rates. Jacksonville to Montreal. Quebec. $81.60 vio Baltimore or Philadelphia. Liberal stop-over privileges. It MH111ing:!mT!n!!1i:;i!1I!!n!i!:!t STORAGE BATTERIES gj FOR FORDS LYONS and AMESCO $ 2 0.0 0 Guaranteed for Twelve Months, and We Make the Adjustments Here in Ocala 'NEIL & HOLLY Phone 516 Secretary L. H. Chazal of the Chamber of Commerce, after a short vacation, to recover from an attack of dengue fever, is again at his desk. Regular meeting of the Order of DeMolay tonight at 8 o'clock. All members urged to attend. All Mas ter Masons invited. There will be work to do. SCHOOL BOOKS SB J. CHAS. SMITH JEWELER AT THE SAME OLD STAND Harrington Hall Block am giving personal attention to my Jewelry Repair and Optical Business All Stock MyPresent JEWELRY at a We have all the school books for the coming term. Please secure yours this week in order to avoid congestion on opening day. 4t The BOOK SHOP. SCHOOL BOOKS We have all the school books for the coming term. Please secure yours on opening day. 4t The BOOK SHOP. this week in order to avoid congestion on opening day. 4t The BOOK SHOP. Rev. J. J. Neighbour, who was ope rated on at the hospital Friday, is doing nicely today and hopes in a short time to be all right once more. Mrs. W. M. McDowell and daugh ters, Mrs. C. C. Balkcom and Miss Mary McDowell, are expected home this afternoon from Daytona eBach, where they have been for the past three weeks. A. 25-3t The Book Shop is new stationery. showing some 25-3t Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism. Ad. Mrs. L. R. Chazal and daughters, Misses Charlotte and Anita Chazal, and Mr. Louis H. Chazal returned last night from Daytona, where they have spent the past three weeks. Mrs. John McCabe and little daugh ter, Mary Frances, who have been the guests of Mrs. McCabe's sister, Mrs. Sam Leigh for the past week, have returned to their home in Tampa. Rub-My-Tism, an antiseptic. Adv. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Cook of 710 Alvarez street died last night at 8:30 o'clock. The remains were forwarded at 3:30 this morning to Fort White for inter ment, accompanied by Mr. Cook. Sam R. Pvles & Company had charge of the arrangements. School Bags at The Gift Shop. 3t The Book Shop is new stationery. showing some 25-3t School Bags at The Gift Shop. 3t Miss Ruby Hurst of Ocala has been visiting Miss Ida Johns of Shady for the past week. The two young ladies have enjoyed themselves out on the big farm. Miss Hurst will make an other visit to Shady shortly. Mrs. Robert Markley, who has been up north for several weeks, returned last week, and went out to Cotton Plant tn visit, her relatives there. She I went on Saturday to her home at Clearwater, accompanied by her niece. Miss Lucille, the pretty daughter o Mr. Newcomb Barco, who will attend the Clearwater school this winter. Always a Saving Never an Expense I Ice is the one home necessity that always pays for itself many times over. Now that the fall and winter months are coming around, keep that in mind for your own household good. You will save on food bills and protect your family's health by keeping food in the proper way in a well iced refrigerator. No other method properly protects the purity of food, so ice is a mighty low prem ium to pay for such excellent health insurance. OCALA ICE & PACKING CO., Ocala, Ha. UNCLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS (RATES under this heading are as follows: Maximum of six lines one time 25c: three times 50c; six times 75c; one month $3.00. All accounts payable la advance except to those who have reg ular advertising accounts. FOR SALE Spring hatched White Leghorn roosters, from good laying strain. Price $3 each. Come out and get first choice. K. Wilson, Silver Springs Poultry Farm. 26-6t FOR RENT Upstairs apartment, furnished. Phone 207-Blue. Mrs. W. V. Newsom, 1129 East Fort King avenue. 20-tf FOR SALE Library table and other household furniture. Call at 521 E. Oklawaha avenue. 9-19-tf FOR SALE Nine room house and lot adjoining Catholic church on Okla waha avenue. Address Box 521, Micanopy, Fla. 9-19-12t FOR RENT Large room, with or without board, or with your own furniture and kitchen privileges. Call or write 208 Anthony road. 6t FOR RENT Furnished house with all modern conveniences; good neigh borhood; shaded back yard and chick lot. Call C. V. Roberts, phones 350 or 305. 15-tf FOR RENT Two unfurnished apart ments: G rooms and bath; sleeping porches; private entrance; front and back porches. Recently remod- and Anthony road. Mrs. S. A. Stan ley, 447 Ocklawaha avenue. 9tf FOR SALE Two fresh Jersey cows. Apply to Berry Carter, Route A, Ocala, Fla. 25-6t FOR RENT Three furnished roms. FOR SALE Auto shed and hot water gas heater. Inquire of Mrs. Geo. F. Young, 215 S. Tuscawilla St., Phone 5434.44 25-6t FOR SALE TERMS. Reo speed wagon, stake body. Used about three months. Price right. Spen-cer-Pedrick Motor Co. Phone 8. tf FOR RENT Furnished house ready to occupy now. Apply Mrs. T. C. Carter, Carter's Baker. 9-2-tf FOR SALE Ppright Phone 568. piano cheap. 23-6t FOR SALE Ford sedan; practically new; hun less than sixty days. Nathan Mayo, Summerfield.Fla. 5-tf SCHOOL BOOKS We have all the school books for the coming term. Please secure yours this week in order to avoid congestion on opening da 4t The BOOK SHOP. An American who claims to be the oldest motorist in the world is a hun dred and eleven. The odd are in creasingly against anything like that age being attained by a pedestrian. Punch. Eight pounds of sugar for 50 cents with a dollar purchase of other groc- eled throughout. Cor. Otklawaha ieries. Teapot Self Serve. 22-2t Mr. Ben Rheinauer who spent the Jewish New Year in Asheville with his brother, Mr. C. Rheinauer and Mrs. Rheinauer. is expected home today. Mrs. Weller Carmichael and chil dren and Mrs. John Good and son ar rived home this morning from Day tona Beach, where they have had an apartment for two weeks. School Bags at The Gift Shop. 3t Our name branded in a hat or cap is a proof of its high quality. Every shape and style made now in stock. E C. Jordan & Company. 20-tf T. 25-3t Mr. and Mrs. Jack Camp and son, Clarence, who have been spending the summer at Asheville, N. C, have left for home in their car and are expect ed in a few days. Mrs. Dennison and daughter, who have been in Ocala for the past six months at the home of Mrs. W. L. Scott, have gone to Mascotte, where they will in the future reside. New HATS weekly. FISHEL'S. tf Please note closes at 6:30 that The sharp. Book Shop 3t Mr. J. L. Smith, one of the leading farmers of the county, living out Mar tel way, is cheerful over the outlook. He has put 600 bushels of corn in his cribs, and his canestalks are tall and thick. Telephone 471-Blue for wood. Four foot $3.50 per cord. The best of red oak and pine at S2.50 per strand. Prompt delivery. Earl Gibbons, North Osceola. 21-18-t Please note that The Book Shop closes at 6:30 sharp. 3t Jack Robertson has returned home from a six weeks stay in Henderson ville, N. C. He made the trip with Dr. and Mrs. Young of Plant City, and returned with them in their au tomobile. He had intended to re-enter the University of Florida this fall but has been having serious trouble with his eyes and it will not be until later this winter that he will go to Gaines ville, if he enters the university at all The friends of Mrs. Jake Brown and son, Mr. J. D. Brown, were delighted to have them in Ocala yesterday for a short time. They arrived yesterday noon, coming from Indianapolis, Ind by automobile. Mrs. Brown has been in Shenandoah, Iowa, since July, having been called there on account o: the serious illness of her mother who we are glad to say, is much better, This was the first time that Julius has been in town for four years and during this time has made Perdue, Ind., his headquarters, having building contracts for cement construction in several of the large cities in that sec tion. Mrs. Brown and son left this morning for their home in Miami, where Julius will spend a short vaca tion with his parents and sister. We have a service car. Call on us when out on the road. HOOD and FEDERAL TIRES and TUBES Ocala Tire & Vulcanizing Co. J. R. LONG PHONE 438 W. A- STROUD Please note that The Book Shop closes at 6:30 sharp. 3t Mr. Fred W. Saussy, who was the week-end guest of Mrs. Jennie Cassil and son, Mr. A. R. Cassill, has return ed to Gainesville, where he is taking a course in the university. Mr. Saussy a number of years ago made Ocala his home and while here was busy renew ing former acquaintances. NOTICE of ANIMALS IMPOUNDED This is to certify that I have this dny placed in the city pound the fol lowing described animal which has been found running at large within the corporate limits of the city of Ocala, contrary to the ordinance of said city: One yellow bull marked crop, two splits in one ear, under-square and under-bit in other. The owner thereof, or his agents, and all whom it may concern, are herebv notified that if the animal is within three days from date hereof, to-wit: On the 28th day of September, 1922, 1 will sell the same to the high est and best bidder, said sale to take place between the hours of 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. on said day at the city pound in Ocala, Florida. Henry Gordon, Marshal City of Ocala. H. H. Hill, Impounder of Cattle. It This is an age of triumph for the pessimists who always expect the worst. They've got it at last. Hart ford Times. fflUP PRICES REDUCED Effective September 22 Get These New Low Prices Before Purchase of any Car BRIDGES MOTOR COMPANY Phone 291 OCALA, FLA. N. Main St. &a r I v.. I Visitors to the Cemetery Usually admire monuments of simple dignity and good taste. We are proud to say that me morials of our leaking are se lected as the finest of all they have seen. Our work Is not ex pensive. You can procure monument for a surprisingly small cum considering quality and workmanship. OCALA MARBLE WORKS Phone 183 Binally! Advertise in the Evening Star. V5 -; .U VICTOR ADDING MACHINE Take One on Trial for a Few Days THE BOOK SHOP Exclusive DeaUrs OCALA, FLA. OUR 243 PHONES and 174 YOURS FOR SEHVICE COOK'S MARKET and GROCERY TORAGE .BATTERX Guaranteed 1 Years we also specialize in intelligent Service for gdl . makes of batteries. BL410CK BROTHERS Cor.Main & Oklawaha AN