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OCALA EVENING STAB, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916

atus cast of unusual excellence, includingsuch prominent artists as James Neil,Joseph King, Tom Forman, Belle Ben-

nett, Lu Cille Young, Lucile La Ver-ne- y

and Horace B. Carpenter.

Best Local Talent Entertainment Ever Held in the Cityj""",4 If You Have any News for this De-

partment, Call Up Five-On- e o- - --n fniv,COMMERCIAL CLUB MINSTRELS Mil I Vi I j iSllii (KiiIU1(Lester Lucas Conversationalist)

The Palm Beach Club Enjoys a Merry- Hour of Jest and Song

Produced Under the Direction of Les-

ter Lucas of Coburn's Minstrels ;

Assisted by Sibbald Wilson

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Seats Now on S ale at Court PharmacyOc,;75c;

Angle-Ree- d

Plucky and eloquent Allie J. Angleof Tampa has many friends in Ocala,and they will all be interested in thefollowing from the Lakeland Tele-

gram: -

"Miss Rachel Reed of Lakeland andMr. A. J. Angle of Tampa were quiet-ly married yesterday morning at thebeautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.Haldemanjon Lake Morton. The cere-mony was performed by Rev. WallaceWear, pastor of the First Baptistchurch. Catherine and Ruby" Wearand Grace Haldeman were the daintylittle flower girls and Master Halde-man was ring bearer. The bride worea dress of white voile and silk net andcarried a bouquet of white asters.Only a few friends of the bride andgroom were present; - The bride is afavorite "of the people of Lakeland,having lived here a long time, and isone of the most prominent workers inthe Baptist church. he organized andis leader of the Sunbeam Band and byher persistent work she succeeded inplacing it on the honor roll of thestate. She is loved by all who knowher and the church people of Lakelandregret giving her up. Mr. Angle isone of the prominent men of Floridaand numbers his friends by the thou-sands." '.

AT THE TEMPLE THIS EVENINCT

Selections, will be made from thefollowing by singers and comedians:

Singers: Pat Anderson, Linn, Sand-ers, 'Alfred " Green, Leroy Bridges,Kenneth MacKay, Duncan McDonaldand Dick 'Stroud. Jesters: SibbaldWilson,. Dr. Jack Halton, Rae Fer-guson, Usher Norwood, Austin Ben-

nett and Carol Blalock.Alabama Jubilee; Hesitating Blues,

by Usher Norwood. "

Hello Hawaii How Are You; A Cot-tage, Some Roses and You, by "Pat"Anderson.

wr wmWeelStupidflkISM

Mil'sh

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You can get your Chcro-Col-a

v'Ina Bottle-Throu- gh a Straw"at Soda Fountains and otherRefreshment Stands.

Everybody knows it ,y ts name

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Best' ' Special for

Thursday and.(July 27lli and 28th)

Ft MayMaster William Collier, the grand-son of Mrs. Dr. E. Van Hood, who hasbeen so desperately ill with "tetanuspoison, is steadily improving at thehospital, where every hope is now feltfor his complete recovery. His parents,Cant, and Mrs. W. A. Collier, of Tus-caloosa, Ala., will remain in Ocalawith their son until he is completelyrecovered.

About 25 of this Season's

At the Fountain of --Youth; WhereDid Robinson Crusoe Go With Fridayon Saturday, by Rae Ferguson,f Sunshine of Your Smile; Way DownYonder, by. Alfred Green. '

Are You from Dixie; Those GoodOld Days Back Home, by Carol Bla-

lock.Walkin' the Dog; I 'Aint Got No-

body, by Austin Bennett.Introduction of the premiers,' Sib-

bald Wilson and Jack Halton.Pray for the Lights to Go Out; Oh,

How that Woman ; Could Cook, bySibbald, Wilson. . ?V .

Because I , Have You; When theSouthern Moon is Swinging Low, byLinn Sanders. . ,

Some Little Bug Will Get You SomeTime; You Can't Get Along With 'Emor Without "Em, by Jack Halton.

A Dream; .Down Deep in a Sub-

marine, by Lester Lucas.Grand final introducing "Keep the

Home Fifes Burning," by entire com-

pany."' ' " ;."";; Overture by orchestra. v ; ,

A fifteen minute skit entitled ChalkTalk, by Wilson and Ferguson., In-

troducing feats of ambidexterity andcomic cretaceous creations, v

Burlesque on Sextette from Lucia.Tickets on sale at the Court Phar-

macy .

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Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lansford havereturned to Lakeland after a pleasanttwo months' absence spent at Mont-gomery and Birmingham and variouspoints' in Georgia. 'I During their trav-els,, they- - made a motor trip fromMontgomery to Chattanooga; Tenn.,and had a most pleasant journey.;i ( , ; j

. iHlllM'nnillliflliMliliiiiniililli'il''li'lwj V(llllM.HI"lt1'l'ti1ll'lil")'HI'lllliiiri'imiMnAssorted styles and sizes and every one of them

made for the Spring of 1916.

There are dresses in this lot that we sold up to S8.Q0.

We offer them in this sale for the two days only at

Lakeland Telegram.

Dr. and Mrs. Thor Weaver anddaughter and Miss Tommie Standleyof Dade City, spent several hourshere Saturday. Dr. Weaver isJ con-nected with the United . States agri-cultural department.' He was enrouteto, Tampa to transact business. PlantCity Courier.

The elegant new dining room of theCommercial Club has been completed,

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Rules and Regulations GoverningOcala's Free Library

The rules' committee of .the publiclibrary have adopted- - the followingrules to govern the institution as soonand the members of the club are now

looking forward to the "blowout" that as it is formally opened. The various

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committees are hard at work everythe committee is said to be planning.day getting everything in readiness toAll the members of the club and theiropen up. The task of indexing by titleand cross indexing: bv subjects is a

ladyfolks are expected to be present.-- ,'Miss Sue Moore, after a three weeks

visit to her. aunt, Mrs. E. A. Hick-so- n,

of Micanopy, returned home yes

hard one, and those in charge of thework deserve much - credit for ' theiruntiring efforts in getting the libraryin shape for use. The opening dateterday, having spent a most delightful No Approvals or ExchanPoitivelytime among friends and relatives. will be announced as soon as the workis comnlete. which the committees

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New Things at Walk Over Shop 1 "

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sj The top is Ivory Kid, the vamp a deep rich Brown ,Kid .I

Fine diamond perforations around top and vamp. Leather I......... ...

j j Louis - Heel. jj

lj $k Goldman's Store ' '--

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jii'. (L. Mail Orders Solicited . j

hope will be in the next few days.-- Borrowers: Adults of the city of AT THE WINDOWLOOKOcala are entitled to draw books by

filling out application blanks. . Children under 18 must obtain signatureof parent or guardian.

T TTemporary Residents: , A tempor Aary resident, may obtain a borrower scard by filling out applicationblank,making a temporary ; deposit to the

The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.Leon Fishel, who are now" makingtheir home in Baltimore, will be verymuch; pleased to learn that a prettybaby girl was born to them the otherday; - ' ,.;c;:

. Better hurry, around to the .CourtPharmacy and buy a ticket to theminstrel performance this evening. Al-

most everybody in town is expected tobe there. "

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Mrs. Minnie A. Bostick is passingher vacation in New York City, andwhile in . the metropolis is selecting afine stock from the autumn millinery

value of the book and paying two IS THE PLACE AND NOW IS THE TIMEcents a day.

Borrower's Card: Each person entitled to draw books from the librarywill be given a card, which must bepresented whenever a book is taken,

can not be renewed. Books cannot betransferred. "". .

returned or renewed. If this card islost a new one will be given after duestyles. -

, . Over Due Books: The fine of twonotice upon the payment of five cents.

Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Costello have Number of Volumes: Two books cents a day will be imposed for bookskept overtime.may be drawn at a time, one only of

which is fiction. Not more than two Penalties: Borrowers will have tomoved into their new home on Broad-way. . pay lor lost or injured books. All

borrowers who fail to pay for loss orvolumes of new fiction 'and two vol-

umes of new. juvenilia to one family.Miss Bettie Mclver came up' from damage to books, or their fines, willbe debarred from the use of theTime Kept: Books may be kept twothe lake yesterdav for a brief stav

weeks and once renewed for the samein- - town and to do some shopping.

time. Books marked seven day booksmay be kept for that time only and Hours: Library will be, open from

The Temple is giving a matinee this 8 to 10 a. m.; 4 to 6 p. m. and 7 to 9afternoon and evening, from 3:30 till p. m.. cn weeK aays only.

The last few days have marked a numerous advance guard of thearmy of mosquitoes that usually appear during the sumrneh months,FENOLE IS THE REMEDY.

Flies, Ants, Bugs and all other insects are eliminated, eradicatedand assassinated by the free use of this household insecticide.

Safe to use, effective in the extreme. Fenole is for sale in Ocalaby Marion Hardware Co., Ollie Mordis, Court Pharmacy, Tyding'sDrug Co., Smith Grocery Cov Anti-Monopo- ly Drug Store.

"FENOLE CHEMICAL COMPANY1546 FRANKLIN STREET , TAMPA PHONE 3S23

7:30, giving four shows before theminstrel performance begins.

Ue Have the Equipment and AbiUty" To serve you as you ought to be servied, and when you are not let us

ask you again, to let us know,' for this is the" only way we can accomplishour desire.

Of course, sometimes, little things go wrong,-bu- t they are not inten-tiona- l,

and, if you will call us up, they will be corrected IMMEDIATELY.

' gsHs lee a PacMmjjj Co.PHONE 34 ' J OCALA, FLA.

SEMINOLE BUS CO'S... ...

REGULAR SCHEDULE. Mrs. Lee Miller, of Whitney, is inthe city, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Beginning Saturday . morning ; the

Seminole Motor Bus company willStandley. .

.

Rev. Bunyan" Stephens leaves to operate a jitney over ; the followingroute, passing a given point every 30night for Shelbyville, Ky., where he ' WHITE'STAR LINEminutes, from 7 a. m. to ; 9 :30 p. m.will spend a week, with- - his family.The fare will be five cents. Magno

i , mirrom there he will go to Crawfofds

GERIG'S NEWS STOREOne Door East of M. & C. National

" Bank .

A COMPLETE LINE OFMAGAZINES

The following Sunday papers arealways on sale:N. Y. Herald, N. Y. Times, N. Y.World, Atlanta Journal, SavannahMorning News, Hearst's SundayAmerican St. Louis Post Dispatch,and Chicago Herald. ;

See the new cigar ease where youcan get a good cigar..

My stock of cigarettes, smokingand chewing tobacco is new, and ofgood quality. - :

A fresh line of package candiesand chewing gum. i

Come in and look over a new lotof 50 Cent books. - ;

A. E. GERIG

Ctfrlr1.vine, Ga., to conduct a three weeks' if Alia street north to North Ocala school,return to union station, thence southon Magnolia street to Oklawaha ave

The Hotel for. Florida People revival. .

v Teams for Bcni LJlglit and Heavy Bfaaling "Icviog, PaeliinoJ. '

Mae Murray, the beautiful Lasky) nue, east to Main, south to Fort Kingavenue, east to Herbert street, southHold ' Burbridgc -

Fire.- ;to South Sixth street, east to Lakestar who was recently seen here in"To Have and .To Hold," will be seenat the Temple theater tomorrow in

SAXON mmWeir roadsouth to South Eighthstreet, west to Tuscawilla, north toSouth Second street, west to Pine

Fire Proof

JACKSONVILLE, FLA. IT.the, Jesse L. Lasky production of Da-vid Belasco's famous nlav . "Swpp srMotor Cars

BEAVERWall Board

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Kitty Bellairs,". taken from the pop street, north . to Broadway, east toMain, north to Oklawaha avenue, west

LitMa

WA1EI50Per Day s,

lar novel, "The Bath, Comedy," byto Magnolia. yAgnes and Egerton Castle. TheEvery Room With Private Bath scenes in "Sweet. Kitty Bellairs" were

laid at thetfamous English watering Constipation and Indigestion . PhoneCollier Bros.W. F. BALLINGERplace, Bath, during" the latter part of "I have used Chamberlain's Tabletsthe 18th century, when powdered and must say they are the best I have

ever used for constipation ana mai--wigs, courtly manners, .flashing witand alert sword were necessary. One gestion. My wife also used them for

indigestion and they did ner gooa, PLUMBING ANDELECTRICAL CONTRACTING

of the most unusual incidents of the write 3 lingerie o. zvuigui,, u.imxi& wiN. C. Chamberlain's Tablets are mildplay takes place in an exact replica of

Fillyour home atmosphere with exquisite lasting1 fragrance'ED.; PINAIJD'S MLiAC

The reat French perfume, winner of .highest internationalGrds. Each drop as sweet and fragrant as the living Lilacb!ossom. A celebrated connoisseur said : I don't see howyou caa sell such a remarkable perfume for JS cents a bottle" andremember each bottle contains 6 oz. it is wonderful value.; ; Try it.Ask your dealer today for ED. PIITAUD'S LILAC. For 10 centsour American offices will send yon a . testing bottle. Write today.

and gentle in their action. Give thema trial. You are certain to be pleased

'LV ALEXANDERPRACTICAL

CARPENTER AND BUILDER

" Careful Estimates rr.a5s? on a!! Costract work. Gives More and BetterWork for the Mor.e;' than Any Qxhzt

Tin and Sheet Iron Roofing,Cornice, Spouting, Skylights,Tanks and General Repair

Work S

Sheet Iron and Copper Work

, Phone Yonge's Tin Shop 388

210 S. Osceola St. Ocala, Fla.

the ball room at the famous BathCasino The story has to do with theadventures of Mistress Kitty, the

with the acrreeable laxative effect.When you have plumbing or elec-

trical contracting let us furnish youestimates. No job too large and noneto small. II. W. Tucker. tf

which they produce. Obtainable everywhere, .. aov.xoasi oi xne town, wno oecomes in-

volved in a social scandal, and .theclever; way in which she adjusts mat perfume, $2

tf. t i'Uu in tka: Try Bouquet Doziraper ounce, a- - Gerig's. ADVERTISE IN THE STAR.ters. Miss Murray is supported by a

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