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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, Jrifc PALATKA NEWS, PALATKA, FLA. PAGE NO. EIGH'I. 1916. nMtT The Fashion SPECIAL VALUES IX SUITS, COATS AM .Ml ESSES Beautiful New Fall Dresses Just received, in Silk Poplins. Series and Taffetas, at prices from $4.95 to $27.50 Coat Suits of the Newest Fashions There are Gabardines, Poplins, Broadcloth and Wool Velours, prices from $12.95 to $33.50 A Big Selection of Coats Long, Medium and Short Coats in mixtures and solid colors. $3.95 up to $27.50 New Goods are arriving daily. Call and see them. It will be our pleasure to show you our merchandise whether you buy or not. rnoxE io. The Fashion FRUCHTMAN BROS , Props. in HAPPENINGS AND PKRSONAL MENTION Warner T. Hamm has returned from a business trip to Miami. The Monday Night Bridge club was delightfully entertained by Mrs. S. Worden. The ThnrsHav Bridce clnh mpt with Mrs. George E. Gay yesterday after- Economy Sale; TWO WHOLE DAYS FRIDAY and SATURDAY OCTOBER 27th, 28th, 1918 For the benefit of our customers we are doing it again A few of the bargains to be off ered at The Economy Grocery to the consumers only. It may be your last chance: . i m:n. .11 i 1 r.vajviraUMi iwiih. miuiii rwito in j Lvaporuieu ahik, lare cans wo Pure Ground Pepper (the greatest bargain; your mnney back if not as represented, per pound Pet and Carnation Milk, small cans (S for Pet anil Carnation Milk, larjle cans 3 for All 1(V National and Sunshine Cakes, this sale only Pork and Reans in Tomato Sauce . 6 cans for Perrv's best Rhubarb, the best on the market - Delrav Crystal Table Salt, regular fy. this sale. noon and spent a delightful recreaton. 1 It. C. Howell is spending a few days at Tate Springs, Tenn., for the bene , fit of his health. i Misses Lillian and Mabel Kanner ! spent the week in Bunnell where they I visited friends. ' Mrs. II. A. Stillwell and little 1 daughter are visiting friends in Jack- : ; sonville. i Miss Josephine Steed spent the j week-end with her parents in De- Land. i I Senator and Mrs. W. S. Middleton i j were motor visitors in the city yes- j terday. j ! Mrs. Nors worthy of Leesburg has ! returned home after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Yel- i verton, Jr. J The Philathea class of the Presby- j terian church will give a Hallow'pen : party next Monday evening at the ; home of Miss Winnie Barstow. j I Dr. E. P. Lounds, the well-known j 'pharmacist of Crescent City, with B. ; ,r. Purcell of that place were visitors i in the city on Wednesday. Mrs. J. F. Ganas and her sister, ' Miss Elinor Allen of Huntington were among the shoppers in the city yester j day. 't Miss Ellene Merryday returned on Monday from a delightful visit with her brother, Crill Merryday of Mtuli- j son. J Miss Marie Merryday returned to j her home in Daytona Beach Monday after a visit with Miss Maud Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Boyd and daughters Misses Louise and Mayo, motored Saturday to New Smyrna, where thev spent the week-end with j friends. ! The choir of the Presbyterian church will be entertained after re hearsal this evening by Mr. and Mr. R. S. O'Haver nt the manse, assis'cl by Mrs. Edward L. Mann. j Mayor and Mrs. W. P. Meriam re turned Monday afternoon from Atlan ta where they visited their son Jan;, a student in the Georgia Technical Institute. j Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Brown arrived in Palatka last Saturday from tlvi- honeymoon and are at home to their friends at the residence of Mrs. A. M. Ilau ghton. Mrs. Bolinger returned to her Sunday after a visit with her grand daughter. Mrs. Culp. Mrs. Ered Priest also returned to her home in St. Petersburg Monday after a visit with Mrs. Culp, her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tenny motored from Lakeland Saturday and spent the week-end with relatives in Talat ka and Federal Point. They were ac companied home by Mrs. Termy's mother, Mrs. Addie Tilphnian. on Monday. w 31 AT ABOUT THAT OVERCOAT ? The wise ones the weather prophetstell us we are going to have a very cold winter. "Whether it's cold or whether it's hot, we've aot to weather it, whether or not;" and you can best weather the cold in a nice, warm Overcoat. We would like to have you come in and see our line. They are beauties, and we are sure you will find one to fit your form, and pocket. Come in and look them over. Just To Remind You That our PRESS ING OFFER is still open and should be taken advantage of. It is this: We will keep in shape any Suit or Overcoat purchased from us, FREE OF CHARGE. We have a competent tailor in charge of this department. M BROWN Clothier and Furnisher to Particular Men and Boys. SAFETY FIRST! is a good motto to remember when buying Candy. s, Candy or Chocolates are guaranteed pure and they are a delicious confection. TRY A POUND Your friends run hut (tnttltiixj you can (fire titan c.rccjtt tjour jjtofofntth NECK'S PHOTO STUDIO Putnam National Bank Phone 5 .25 .23 .25 .(!) .25 .11 .04 Miiini)!ii Pn"-TVt;d Figs (just a few left) 11 Corn Starch, best grade A. & N. p.oods 08 Royal Cream : givo it a trial 08 Sardines, in oil. America's best, rep;. 5c, this sale ,01 Kippered Herring, this sale 2 cans for .25 Table Salt, all l()c grades U8 (lou-e Berries, 2 lb. cans, fine quality 10 Head Rice, new crop 03 Karly .bine Peas, extra grade, 2 cans for .25 Extra Sifted Peas. 2 lb. cans reg. 20c, this sale . .15 Corn Flakes 07 Soaps and Washing Powders, all kinds 6 for .25 California Table Peaches in syrup 3 cans for .25 Pest Catsup, regular 23c. new -0 Best Catsup, regular 15c. new 10 Tomatoes, Maryland's best pack 3 cans for .23 Tomatoes. .Maryland hand tacked 05 liest California Asparagus. Kings River. 40c, now .23 Sailer's Extracts, all Havers, buy quick. -08 Best Cream, ast'd Chocolate and Fudtie Candy, lb. .13 Lord Calvert Coffee, sold v itli a guarantee. 40c, now .30 Shaplt igh Sterling Coffee, 40c. this sale 35 Sunbeam Coffee, every can repeats, 10c. only . . .35 Maxwell House, the old reliable 28 Cottolene. No. 10 pails, as long as tiu-y last l.5 Cdttolene, No. 5 pails 70 Snnw Drift. .No. 10 pads, ten '-ases only 1.50 Snow Drift Lard. No. 5 pails, five eases only G3 Snow Drift Lard. No. 2 pails, four cases only .. . 3(1 Stone's Cakes, tirst and last time 09 A full line of Over-Sea goods : none belter and sold with a guarantee. White Rino; Self Rising Flour, handled by Palatka's leading Wholesale House, always in stock. Fruits and Vegetables, the season's latest and daily arrivals. "An apple a day keeps the doctor awiiy "try our high-grade Apples. Ladies especially invited to visit our store and prompt deliveries guaranteed. THE ECONOMY GROCERY 216 Lemon St, PALATKA, Fla. P. A. Vans A Knew, a prominent at- 1 tornoy of Jacksonville, was here on j ! professional business Thursday. I.. A. and U. A. Meryday of Day tona Poach spent Wednesday in the city on business. Col. John Dallow of Welaka was amonfr the visitors in the city on Wed nesday Mrs. II. L. Weller left Tuesday for j her home in Jacksonville after a visit jvith her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Collins. ! E. W. Gray of Jacksonville spent a j few days in the citv on a visit to his mother, Mrs. E. W. Gray. .Iiulire DeWitt T. Gray of Jackson ville was the guest of his mother, Mrs. E. W. (bay, over the week-end. Iiorn to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wool- wine in Palatka Heights, a son, last Friday night, Miss Louiebelle Iirown of Lawtey is the atractivo truest of Miss Winnip Mrs. J. Lychenheim of Havana, Cu- Barstow. Lieut. Morngne Ilusson of Jackson ville is the guest of his aunts, the Misses Moragne on Riverside Drive. Mrs. W. ( Cartledge and little daughter of Huntington, were guests of Mrs. Howell A. Davis for several days during the past week. I Mrs. M. S. Brown and her daugh- ' Palatka's new postoffice is Hearing iter, Miss Rena Brown, who have been completion and The News is inform- jahsent lrom home since the middle of tu lnat t win no ready lor occupancy .lune, are expected to arrive home from Baltimore tomorrow. Baltimore has been their headquarters for the four months of their absence, but Mrs. Brown, as an official of the Supreme j Lodge, Pythian Sisters, attended the meeting of the lodge in Portland. Ore ; gon, during the summer, and made the ; occasion of that trip one to see many ; of the great wonders of the far west, j Mrs. Brown devoted some time to see- ing California from the north to its ! southern boundary; she visited Salt i Lake City, Denver, the Yellowstone Park and other places of interest. I They left Baltimroc via steamer for ; Savannah on Tuesday and should ar- rive home tomorrow. The local branch of Maccabees, Hive Xo. 4. is being represented this week in Jacksonville where the annual meeting of the Woman's Benefit As- j soriation is being held, hy the fellow- ! in jj ladies who went over Tuesday: Mesdames Albeit Tromblev. Atwater. Stelts, Hutchins, Slade and Miss Hat- j tie Bukv. I ba, who has been spending several months with her sister, Mrs. U. F. Urie, and has won a host of f riends during her stay here, left for her home Wednesday evening accompa- ! nied by her little nephew, Frederick Brown, who will spend the winter with his aunt. ed that it will he ready for by the latter part of November James Urie of Frostproof who came up to attend the wedding of his sis ter, Miss Annie Louise Urie. will re main over a few days with his parents Mr. and Mis. II. V, Urie. Rohley Bruce has returned to his studies in Stetson, coming over to attend the wedding of his sister, Miss Annie Bruce. Miss Elvira Bruce re turned to Tallahassee Wednesday evening following the marriage of her sister. Palatka Automobile & Supply Company announces that it has increased the scope of its business hy the addition of facilities for FORGINGS PATTERN MAKING AND GENERAL MACHINE REPAIR WORK Of course we continue our departments of Plumbing, Roofing, Pipe Fitting, Bath Room Fixtures and Supplies. Phone 152. Palatka, Florida FOB SALE FOB REN" Acii i:s. t Hl'IVs (!, Taint ku. , 1 : ,t mil.!. Bob James expects to move into the New Hotel James on Sat urday of next week. The house is nearly ready for oecuooancv. Mr. James will move into the new house i 1 without interruption of his business. He will serve supper at the old cafe", and breakfast in his new quarters. M . I n r n kuv. i . iv. I). ( rttem en the n..- r w 1 1 sr. nt v lernis li V ll. ; to u:1 I Walter MeXally had a letter on Wednesday from London, England, i the contents of which will be of special j interest to a large number of people in Palatka. The letter was from oergi. xv. l-.. iveaung, vim uauanon, tor oi t. .Marks church is speedir" Canadian Expeditionary Force, now across Texas with his family in an a ill I in London. Scrgt. Keating is in tomohile on his way to Palatka and charge of a machine gun force, all Mr. Hau ghton informs The News' that I American born young men, recruited he will likely arrive here by Tuesday : in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Mr. cr Wednesday of next week. The j ieuwijg wiuus- mat, ue expects io : leave for the front in France in a short time and sends regards to a ' number of old friends here by name, i Sergt. Keating is a Palatka reared young man and was very popular here. His wife's death and his subsequent failure in business made him despond. .n il iin.l fenced, 4 room dwcllim.'. located on l'i Hulk of trnet lru yooil laml. Price tsim.nn. I'WKI.i.inc. J rooms anil luitli, electric Hants, lot : x suit. !!iu-"iiln. KN l'.n.lM I' W i: I.I.I NC lol ."Jl L'ull on k'irhv SI. Jl:.ll'lJl. I'll-h o r 1 it1 I IVi: Kimim IiWKU.IXi.;, Jul :.ii x ln)..n Kirbv Ht. simM.no. Ciisli or ! -nil- i K i:s. Imlfof it r.'iicecl mi. I clfiireil.on hard roail 2 mill's from 11 ' V'IJ 1" ' f"iu .-il nml rlrari .1. .; room two storv ilwi Mini;, otlcr ii.'l i''1' im' Iroiiltiu on Imnl roini ' mll.-s from 1'h.JuIUu. wortli'the mom y. 1 Ac:;i:s innmii'ov(.,l fronts on Imnl roml 2 nil Irs from town. J''"-1 " I1"1' "" l-i At I.l.s I'lMHKlt I. AMI In I.pvv t ountv. Florliln. l.ii ner ucr in l f:u i I . rri.i. HI si cvv county. Florliln, l.im ju'i' i-mii'-mJ :in,i utuh'r I'liliiviitioii tin,, fi-room ilwt'lliiifc;. '-'"'I u "n. 'l'i rectory tias lieen repaired and made over for the reception of the new rec- amt ins lamily's comfort. till f. iu-i lllU'llts. I mhI iniuYr ftillivallon. lUu' Binall tlwcllhis.-. Imrn '' timlii's lrom town t'ln np for cash. tor much .uauue Aiiams the incompara ble appears in a revival of "The Lit tle Mini.ster" in Jacksonville tomor row, she will have in her audience many devotees from Palatka. among ent and he went from Oeala where he whom will be Mrs. VvoA had been living a number of years and Edward L. Mann, Miss Grizella' Mer- enlisted in a Canadian regiment for rill. Miss Winnifred Haughton with service in the European war. He may Mrs. Morris Cochrane in her car In never come out of this awful war. but Mrs. L. A. Smith's car will ho vv- il. 1 l.:- 1 (.-,:. 1. nt: t.s i-.v V " Jc -rf. lilt; liupes ui Ilia iimuy iiiciuis, licie .inucii, iiiss r.lltm Kupperhu5ch Chas win oe xnat ne may unu iiiat some iu(iieri)uscn. jr., t h n-ii-s Al f.irniin- ii,.i, pH, tly imjinn , -.1 . small dwi'lllnu'. I.ooatnl on !'"""" ni'iint l m li,. . lrom I'nliilkn, tooit iii'lyhborliooil. Price fiXM'ti. n-ri s, I." ,,f it miller fen,-,. nnl cultivation. Small dwelling, i"' vnu-i. " I"' trees unit oilier mits ji.. Ini,,s irolll colll.t Mouse. e six-room lii.u-e. ;i.n) p,.r month. T. J. KNIGHT REAL ESTATE N. 4th St.. PALATKA FIRE INSURAN The special cut Tin P PC fin errAtariao which Lave been advprti l'n ui rn an.d! e Past .tw weeks by the Economy nativity refitted through his exper- Havis" car there will l,e Mr nerloc-.i v ? 7 has resulted in ience to endure civic hardship and win Davis, Mrs. Nellie Varnes and Mr nnd mnnHnnTi c EaltS f ihlS Bto ? tre Ithe battle of life in a way to secure Mrs. .1. T. Rarnett. Th- .,'1,1 " e.ndo"s'y- ..Somehow the people ap- such a monument as his tsjents and leave Saturday mornimr arH 4-ni - ' ril nt.Ve '"."P. inthls hl&n . 1 , 1 1 ' . 1 : , , L. ! . , r. . 1 1 natural kindliness of heart entitle him. turn sometime Sunday. cost of linng" which the Economy is giving ftem. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Corcm spent last week-end in Jacksonville Mrs. Henry Hutchinson, Jr., and tie children who have been visions New York for the past pected home tomorrow. Mr. anu Hutchinson will live in ft" ' cotW the corner of Second and Man sn