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V pECEBMER 21, 1917. THE -I'ALATkA NEWS, PALATKA, FLA., PAGE NO. FIVE. f '2 1 , 41 verv attrac- Millinery '..npHinajiew U.re to see her Seduction ' ia OINERY 1 4- ..I I :F W. TILLMAN ! STREET from Earnest's .Store! , . . fOB PUBLICATION. ik. Interior. Sw at Gainesville. Fla,, lj)t December- 8th, 1917. JS given that 'Enoch Hawthorne, Fla.. who, " 1912, made Home- 'J; 011355. for LOU 11 wi ,L 7 Township 11 S.. MlahaWe Meridian, ft ls. i..Hnn tn make "Sof o establish claim , prooi, w ,ih.rt. before M Gainesville, K day of January, tfDamS Hawthorne, Florida. ffifwthorne: Florid S ' .'.hprnp. Florida. rasa w. Davis. r Vbbeb stamps. I.,... . ctomn Supplies. P"f inches long WJ, inp 2Q cts. each ft"? TBSEi5S ,if.fhim raner. in" IS.nA cnPPI.. .. Clamn ACr Heal V,U. IK o""i- r,1 St. Augustine, r i MRS. M. S. BROWN Prominent Charity Worker of Palatka Who Died This Morning. C aW-Twenty acres good ,,th ni rfiiaiiia on timber. Price $25 Ictmns. J. v. JST-Store and store house, utadSt. Appiyas JFOR RENT Two rooms ii Second St. Appiy on a-au-H. lr's Orchestra i Ooen for iflass Engagements mi Palatka, Fla. I MGE SEED CO. j mi Poultry Supplies I 121 S. 2nd St. JilKA, FLORIDA We.ea Duplicated )t)y e.s Rteitvcd wtW Orders -We fty ftatt 13 1 fORSYTH ST. PERBUSCH Jtel and Istaurant JtUPPERBUSCH, Proprietor for 50 cents land up. OFFICE HOURS : IS to 2 d. m. 6 to 8 p. m. A. m. Stecn Si. PalatKa, fla. Preaching at Francis. Thprp will hp rprrular m-pnM-lino- services in the Methodist church ?.t Francis next Sunday morning and evening, when the newly appointed pastor, Rev. Julian de Nazarie, will conduct the services. His morning topic will be "Lost and Found." In the evening his subject will be "How Shall we Escape. every mernDer, ot tha rhnwli is iircpri to hp present and a cordial invitation is extended to the entire community. In addition to the regular services there will be a song service at 6:45 p. m., to which request is made that an tne young people of the neighborhood attend. Wnman's Club Notes- TIip mpptinf' last Fridav was in charge of Mrs. George E. Welch, her subjects bein? "So"s of bolomon and "Proverbs." Mrs. Welch led off with an article dealing with the au thorship of these books, while inter esting information was added in the wav of readings dealinp with these books, by Mesdames" J. E. Lucas, C. Hudson, and Mrs. Leon Jones. Rev. Noah J. Tilghman was present as a guest of the club and gave an ;iHni rtiRPonrse unon tnese likl.'. n.fc, . books. . , The meetinsr this afternoon win ne ,i.,o,i otirplv to Fwleration sub jects; Mrs. D- J. Coughlin who was present at the state lederauon oi u- ri,,v,Q in Tnmna two weeks aro. will give her report of that meeting which promises to be very lnieieM.' Let everv club member come mu nis afternoon. Th Woman's ' l"o r.i"- is out and will be distributed mis u.-ternoon. Cant. Rvan P'-s Suddenlv. ht p Rvni t.hp well-known furniture dealor of ttrs r-v died on Tuesday momin-r about 6:30 after an illness 'of two or three davs. and which started with acute indigestion. r.nnt. Rvan's condition became ri iu- cnl on Monday sfternooT Pr. Stoen. his Physician wis sert for hurriedly. but Dr. Steen was at l.ane v o-uo a.... met with auto troubles on his v-ay home which delayed him. Drs. War ren and Beggs were tnen did alii that was possioif i stricken man. Late at niirht Attornev ,l. - f font Rvan's reciuest was caiH-u in at ji and drew his will, which was duly io,l nni witnessed. liiJJL- ". hen sent for his spiritual ! advisor Rev. Robert Dunworth of St. Mom eas, who administered the last sacra ment. . f fr ami St Cloud, arrived here on the 1 mo,ming train onl: a coup,e hours before his death- Then . val, however i father was unconscious Funeral arranire""- ,v t for Thursday afternoon m't figure m taiajKa. i prsonal rWhMtahemrfe'r? in tthtatST Hi. fannture was Services at the First Baptist Church. inoo ot the First. Rantist church v ho c.n.hipted bv the nastor. Rev. J. F. Savell. 11:00 a. m. theme "The ., n px Onv." 7:30 D- m "One More Haul." Sunday school at Q-r, o ti Siinerint.endent H. 1V1 Kearnside. B. Y. P. U. 6:30 with Miss May Minton presiding. A cordial in vitation to all.. f HO OSIER Kif.'r For Her Christmas $1 Will Bring a Life Long Gift JUST PAY $1 NOW; This wonderful Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet will be delivered cn Christmas morning. A dollar a week will pay for it. No interest. No extra fees. Palatka Well Represented. r:,a -.oo(--Tirr nf inhhnrs and retail on Wednesday, called b" State Food Administrator i? Poa-Viam was well attended snd Palatka was represented by its leading men in the trade. Those who 4. ., Wo were E- D. Ferrell t wiria Orofpr Co. Dr. L. W. Wprven of the Men-yday Grocery Co., R F Adams, countv food administra tor E. W. Elliott and L. C. Stephens, the last two representing the retail !t 11(1 6 There were fullv 20(1 delegates pres- cnt from all pans ot tne htaic, pffpptpti to renre- sent the wholesalers and .lobbers, the retailers, and another tne noiei auu restciuinnt men. Mr. Elliott j)f the Economy uroceiy this city was made temporary secre i. v.', Jonh'nofl for laek of time to lur.y, uuv accept the position permanently- The three organizations numeu assist. Mr. Beacham in enforcing the food conservation law. Ask any woman who has one. Ask her how it cuts her work in half. How It saves her miles of extra steps. Let her tell you what a wonderful convenience its 40 labor-saving features are. What it means to have at your disposal the results of the life work of America's most brilliant kitchen scien tists composing Hoosier's staff of experts.V To have places for 400 articles all within arm's reach With the easy terms of $1 weekly, there is no excuse for any woman spending long working hours on her feet. Come and examine this wonderful labor-saving kitchen convenience while the present low prices ranging from $24.85 to $43.50 prevail. A dol lar is all you. pay to have a Hoosier delivered. If for any reason a change to any other style Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet is desired after Christ mas, we will be glad to make an exchange then but by all means arrange now for a Hoosier Cab inet in her kitchen on Christinas morning. OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS From Palatka's Leading Furniture Store N-EPHONE No. 23 to Promptly Answered -, e v.q vot hnmp o-ifts we have f.-en is the "Ten Wa"on:" not a lady in the co"ntv but would appreciate r ii,,. T H YelveTton has a variety of makes and styles, all up to date. Logical. ' "Boy!" "Mum?" !-... j,f rmi'so with vour Christ- mas druml' Do you want to deafen 'Ves'm: then you won't mind the noise." Life. TEA WAGONS $12.00 to $25.00 CEDAR CHESTS $12 00 to $25.00 42 PIECE BREAKFAST SETS $7.50 GLOBE-WERNICKE " SECTIONAL BOOKCASES $3.00 and $4.50 Per Section. DRESSING TABLES HAT RACKS RUGS ART SQUARES SWLNUS SEWING BASKETS $4.50 to $15.00 MORRIS CHAIRS $22.00 to $35-00 KIDDIE KARS $1.25 to $3.50 COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS $27.50 to $145.00 TABOURETTS MAGAZINE RACKS ROCKERS CHIFFEROBES WARDROBES LEATHER BAGS SMOKING STANDS $4.00 to $7.50 SHIRT WAIST BOXES $4.50 to $10.00 BUCK'S TOY RANGES $7.50 CHINA CLOSETS All Finishes $17.50 to $65.00 9 4vn top SWEI.I.TST LINE OF DINING ROOM AND OTHER FURNISHINGS SHOWN IN THE CITY. Corner J,H.felveiton, Jr. Tele- aTn mjmjli ne PalatKa, norma. 6th St. f& M " " P'lJtl. J. WALTKH HILI.IA""' G.L0PER BAILEY CO. "ican and ForeiinCompaniei insuranco 'me Insurance rtdinr Camnania P-AIMS PROMPTLY 5 Tore on I.emon street was man.. in the old-lasn-oiif.. , t p0ne of the m -Vhat husiiifB. . v pess came to mm. o N-,v vapi. . ; vh' life ns BrUTtVe"( ea,S where he was. a anderthof5:4scls and a vessel owner. ptnam county about He came to Putnam i t er of thirty vears ago an d for J n ..: some toiu , ; fT' 1 a where he was engae a Iwii citrus fj'U ts- A 25 freeze he moved t ri t tnAe been engaged m tne Rob- He is rarflvrt w;; p. .T. of Ne Albany. In' , nd William B. of b " y(ahmPy of ?:JZKl AH vere hereto tBeru- neral. which 7TrtMic chnrch. noon at M-i, chor-e of the Mooney '- nd the inter funeral arrangement, an Radiolite Watches Make Excellent Gifts ' r-. 7 . f-inwlliall Women's Size Actual mm RADIOLITES tell time in the dark HE hands and Bures of Incll ta the dark and lasts for ten years or more. . t,f nr in the bedroom, the Ingersoll Outdoors at night, or in tne D Radiolite is a great venie' 7Lht. Five as a watch that shows t.rneonly g & SSte Rostand on thehurea. "Radiolite" $2.25 Th regular Inperfolt Mnd.. Show.ttm.rn Waterbury "Radiolite" $4.00 A man', watch, hani- Midget "Radiolite" $3.75 Sam. watch In atrap for wri.t or in whit. cut for bureau. "Just Tit is, We Appreciate Your Business: When in Palatka do not fail to visit our store. We have a large line of Toys, Dolls, and Gifts for the whole family from Baby to Papa .Wcial discount to Churches and Sun day Schools on Toys, Etc. Look for the Open Book Electric Sign PflLATim STATIODEBY MINIM COCHRANE BROTHERS, Proprietors Phone 333. v Opposite Post Office "The Store of Quality, Price and Service." I '!! 1 t S'l ' I. ' 1 if ' A ' I ment was jn 1 The Sweetest of Alj. CYstTtVisl&l T birthday not orget that 't uml elge hap. eVtUofaU. SETTLED. 117 I - . th. dark. MKA, FLORIDA 3. iiaiiillalllaiilllla