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v THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL FRIDAY MORNING APRIL 2 1909 3
i INCREASED
INTEREST
J EVERY DAY
Is being shown by men
who wear correct furnish
Ings in our new Spring
Shirts and Neckties
And its not much wonder
or theyre as pretty as a pic
ture and it framed
The Shirts at 150 and 2
are very fine and worthy
The Neckties at 50 cents
ire quite handsome indeed
STANDARD
CLOTHING
Thiesen Qdg Pensacola
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j TERSELY TOLD Ui
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J F Spivey a prominent naval
stores operator of Moultrle Ga Is in
the city on a business visit and is
registered at the Merchants
a a a
B S Williams returned yesterday
rom Jacksonville where he had been
on a short business visit
a a a
The maximum temperature at Pen
sacola yesterday was 71 degrees at
3 p m while the minimum was 5G
degrees at U20 a nt Last year on
f the same date the maximum was SO
Jogreos and the minimum 69 degrees
rho average maximum for this date
Is JO degrees and the average mini =
mum 56 degrees
a
Hon P K Yonge has returned from
dew York
a
Judge W B Shepard will leave
Monday for Atlanta and will go from
there to Savannah where he will con
vene United States ourt on April
12
a a a
J Cravey white was fined 1 and
coats by Recorder Johnson yesterday
for allowing his cows to run at large
la the cattle limits
ITS EASY
To have delicious desserts if you al
Avnys use Blue Ribbon vanilla or lem
on extracts Their flavor is delicious
REVIVALS AT
lET ECHURCH
REV SHOFNER IS CONDUCTING
A FINE SERIES OF WELL AT
TENDED MEETINGS
The revival services at the First
MetJjOdIsfc church Hannai Hall arc
proving a success In very features
Rev Shofner who Is conducting tho
meeting is a preacher of great power
anI his forceful and eloquent ier
uioni are an inspiration to all who
atli n < 1 Wednesday night Rev
Shrfuer was especially Interesting
delivering a bountiful appeal for the
home life His text was Joshuas
Sititoiuent but as for me and oiy
house we will serve the Lord Co
J operation and unity In the home was
Riven special emphasis The speaker
hunessed the Idea that the homo
life was the measure of all life that
s true Christian home was the near
ast approach on earth to heaven
rlfl Invitation for all those who
niched their homes to be Chrlttlan
io come forward was responded to
by almost the entire congregation
Rev Shofner will preach each moru
lnr at 10 oclock and each evening
at 745 AH are invited to attond
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LADIES WHY NOT PRESERVE
YOUR YOUTH AND BEAUTY
Nothing so detracts from tho at
trxctiveiiese of women as dull faded
luster oss hair
There IP no excuse for this condi
tion nowadays because notice is here
by given to the readers of The Jour
nal Unit Parisian Sage the quick act
ing hair restorer is now on solo In
Pons coln at the drug store of Han
nah Bros and is sold with a rigid
guarantee nt 50 cents a bottle
Since its introduction into America
Parisian cage has had an immense
sale and here are the reasons
It is safe and harmless
It euros dandruff in two weoks by
Wiling the dandruff germ
It stops falling hair
It promptly stops itching of the
kelp
It makes the hair soft glossy and
I hixariani I
It gives life and beauty to the hair
It is not sticky or greasy
It is the daintiest perfumed hair
tonic made
It is the best the most pleasant
and invigorating hair dressing made
Fight shy of the druggist who of
fers you a substitute ho Is unworthy
of your confidence
Made only In America by Giroux j
Mfg Co Buffalo X Y
I The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths
There is a disease prevailing in this
country most dangerous because so decep
iti it uin w tive Many sudden
I deaths are caused
by itheart dis
ease pneumonia
heart failure or
apoplexy often
t the result of kid
1 ney disease If
kidney trouble is
allowed to advance
1 < thekidneypoison
a ed blood will at
tack the vital organs causing catarrh of
the bladder brickdust or sediment in
the urine head ache back ache lame
back dizziness sleeplessness nervous
ness or the kidneys themselves break
down and waste away cell by cell
Bladder troubles almost always result
from a derangement of the kidneys and
better health in that organ is obtained
quickest by a proper treatment of the kid
neys Swamp oot corrects inability to
hold urine and scalding pain in passing it
and overcomes that unpleasant necessity
of being compelled to go often through
the day and to get up many times during
the night The mild and immediate effect
of SwampRoot the great kidney remedy
is soon realized It stands the highest be
cause of its remarkable health restoring
properties A trial will convince anyone
SwampRoot is pleasant to take and is
sold by all druggists in fiftycent and
onedollar size bottles You may have a
sample bottle and a book that tells all
about it both sent free by mail Address
Dr Kilmer Co Binghamton N Y
When writing mention reading this gen
erous offer in this paper Dont make
any mistake but remember the name
SwampRoot and dont let a dealer sell
you something in place of SwampRoot I
if you do you will be disappointed
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GOOD GAME OF
VOLLEY BULL
PROFESSIONALS AND AMATEURS
MET LAST NIGHT AT Y M C
A WITH INTERESTING RE
SULTS
One of the real games of the season
in volley ball took place last nig t
at the Y M C A when the Profes
sionals and the Amateurs met too
Professionals having won two games
out of three the evenings play in
fact resulted In a score which plainly
sh ws when you study It carefully
that the vanquished team had their
opponents on the run all right during
the last inning and tat most anj
thing maj be expected from these
same players in the near future The
Amateurs in fact claim that thev
wore only baiting the Professionals on
In the first two innings and were
really ready to swoop relentlessly
down upon their adversaries in the
last to show them in fact that theyll
be ready for some real playing next
time
timh
In the first inning tie score was
21 to S in favor of the Professional
In the second it showed 21 to S hi
RTor of the same side of the proposi
tion but in the third the Amateurs
10 busy with a grand finale of 9 to 21
in their own favor
Of course this shows well it shows
lois of things certainly and the very
next time tile two teams meet the a
will be sure to be some swift fat
and furious pliyiug which will b
viewed with sighs and applause from
the audIence
A good croV witnessed the game
lan night and many ladles were
present Following is the lineup of
the two teams Professionals Jets
C Watson Chas Cotrell Lee Bell
Will Lurton B B Morev and Leslie
Blocks AmateursC Sumner Jac
obs Dudley Barrow A C Kings
bury Leslie W Wells and F L
Msyes The latter team received fho
assistance lust night of Mr Gill
more who Is physical director of th
I Y f jr a A
CRUISER DIXIE
ARRIVES HERE
SHE RELIEVES THE PRAIRIE AS
PARENT SHIP OF THE TORPEDO
FLOTILLAPRAIRIE TO GO TO
NEWPORT NEWS
The converted cruiser Dixie in com
mand of Captain Harry George ar
I hived at the Peusacola aiuvy yard
I yesterday morning
She will relieve the cruiser Prairie
has parent ship of the torpedo boat
flotUla
The Prairie Is still at the navy
yard hut is announced she will leave
shortly for Newport News where she
wil take on a draft of men for Pan
ama on special service
The Dixie is fitted with 12 second
ary battery guns
Real Estate Transfers
The furrowing is a list of the Real
Estat Transfers recorded yesterday u
furnished by the Pem acola Abstract Co
Pcnsacola Development C Con
struction Co to Chas F Steward
15000 Lots 14 to 1C blk 37 Beaci
Haven
Lt S A to Silas Bryant home
stead S W 14 of N S v 11 and W
12 of SW14Sec4Tp1NIt
31 W
3lG
G A Wright to D Hale Wilson
3100 and other cons Ixits 1 ia lot 5
Sec 51 Tp 2 S R 30 W
J J Hooton to D A Salter 75
Let S Blk 107 East King tract
M W Brockvray to R G Stanton
100 Blk 31 less lots 10 to 12 Bluff
Springs
PORTUGUESE
CHICKS SHOWN
SEVEN OF THEM BROUGHT TO
CITY FROM HARRIS FLA AND
ARE ON DISPLAY ON SOUTH
PALAFOX STREET
S n Portuguese chickens wtich
were raised at Harris Fla and seal
to Jchn Epps of this city were viewed
by a large number of persons yester
day on South Palafox street wheie
they have been placed in a wire en
closure They present an odd ap
perrauee the breast and neck being
ba of feathers
They were hatched from the eggs I
o ° hens which were brought her
S i e time ago on a Portuguese ves
sel It is said they are the out
specimens of their kind in this city
SCORES IN THE
BOWLING LEAGUE
Following is the standing of the
teams in the bowling league of this
city
Standing of League
W L Pct
Nationals So 12 714
Imperials 25 17 C12
Pastimes 22 17 5G5
Colts 21 21 fOO
Crescents 34 US 333
Marions 11 2S 282
Nationals Defeat Marions
The Nationals won three straight
games from the Marions last night
The highest score 193 was made
by King of the Nationals
Following is the score of the games
Last Nights Score
Marions 1st 2nd 3rd
VanMatre 136 147 HiO
Abt a 132 111 120
Lannon 142 342 142
S Fulghum 140 140 140
Grogan 137 1JJ7 137
Totals 687 C77 699
Nationals st2nd 3ru
Webb 172 176 170
Bicker 147 125 IG9
King 141 193 139
Peters 137 142 138
McPhail 171 1S7 381
Totals 70S S23 790
Scheduled for Next Week
Monday April Pastimes vs Na
tional
Wednesday April Crescents vs
Colts
Thursday April Marions vs
Imperials
NEW CITY STARS VS
NORTH HILL NINE
Yesterday afternoon at the Norm
Hill play grounds a game of baseball
vas played between the North Hill
boys and the New City Stars which
resulted in favor of the latter by the
score of 16 to 10 The game was
very interesting from start to finish
The line up is as follows
New City StarsH Sharp catcher
F Waters pitcher J Oliver sjort
stop O Mattin first base W Wicke
isoc < nd base W Hoer third bass
J Walton right field E Shap center
field S Lowery left field
North Hill BoysH Bass catcher
J Isaacs pitcher L Hagerman shore
stop E Wilson first base R Lan
non second base H Green third
I base H Wright right field II Car
ter center field W Watson left
field I
J Walton 3 bagger J Oliver 2
bagger W Watson 3 bagger
PINE BARREN
Special to The Journal
Pine Barren March 31Mr and
Mrs Z T Williams entertained the
Epworth League at their home Tues
day night There was quite a large
crowd present A very pleasant even
ing was spent and dainty refresh
ments were served
T S Sowell made a flying trip to
Brewton Sunday
Elmer Steward is very sick We
wish for him a speedy recovery
We regret very much that our
school will close Wednesday
A delightful picnic was gien Sat
urday In honor of the popular young i
teacher Miss Fannie Mae Holden and
mother Mrs Hawkins of Pensacola
The McMillan Mill Co very kindly
sent their engine out conveying the
party to the beautiful banks of the
Escambia river at a point near Cotton
lake a place suited to all lovers of
the picturesque An attack was made
on the finny tribe which owing to
high water was unsuccessful but be
ing prepared for emergencies fish
were procured by means of a silver
hook and at noon friend fish and
chowder were served with most
COLD KILLS THE GERM
Lieut Perry Says There Are No Said
Heads in the Arctic Region
The people who come back from
Klondike testify to the fact that no
native bald beads are there The evi
dence is tnat the cold climate kills
the germs that eat the hair off at the
root Lieut Perry who went to the
Arctic Regions gives the same evi
dence Newbros Herpiclde has the
same effect as the cold climate It
kills the germ that eats the hair off at
the roots and the hair grows again
Herplclde Is the first hair remedy buhr
upon the principle of destroying thq
germ that eats the hair off Its phef
nomenaj sale demonstrates the con
rectn3s of the scalp germ theori
Sold by leading druggists Send lOi
In stamps for sample to The Herp
tide Co Detroit Mich
One dollar bottles guaranteed V
Ju DAlemberte special agent i
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NEXT SUNDAYS JOURNAL
J A MIRROR OF PENSACOLA FASHIONS
AS SHOWN BY THE SPRING STOCKS IN
The Leading Stores of the City
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The Wm Blumer Agency
Agents for the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York
Oldest and Strongest company in America Steadily increasing divi
dends Assets of 494177020 Surplus 65841771 and insurance
in force jf 1452752408 Office Thiesen Building Room 409 Phone
254 A line from you will have agent to call
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everything else tempting Truly a din
ner lit for ye kings Afterwards
some time was spent resting in the
shade of the trees and drifting idly in
row boats Then a rush was made
for the flowers which grow in profu
sion on the banks of the dark river
Wild honeysuckle Woodbine jas
mine ivy and many other species In
the midst of this the whistle of the
engine was heard and soon all were
back home again tired but with sweet
memories of a pleasant day in the
woods Others In the party were
Mrs T S Sowell Mr and Mrs J
Ternigan Mrs Smith Miss Evie At
Kinson and John Smith of this place
Miss Annie Mae Hall of Pensacola
Miss Eva Waters and Barton McMil
Ian of McMillan Miss Holden and
mother Mrs Hawkins will leave their
home in Pensacola Thursday night to
reside In the sunny state of Tennes
see We are sorryto say goodbye
but we fondly view the future when
they all come back again
KLONBYKE
I
Special to Tfcs Journal
Klondyke April 1Mr and Mrs
I
S A McCail gave ° a very delightful
party Saturday night which every
I body seemed to enjoy Those present
were Mr and Mrs R Wails Mr and
Mrs C Ronoy Mrs J F Pierce Mrs
Yonker Mrs Barber and her daugh
ter Mr and Mrs Helton Mrs Peters
and her daughter Mrs Martin Misses
Gertrude Yonker Loler and Pearl
Staples from Bellvlew Helena de
Grant Rilla Lillie l Bell and Hattie
Helton Maggio JDiaiuond Florie
Pierce and Montarfie Barrineau Mr
and Mrs A C Diamond Mr Herbert
Elvin Staples Ernest Fred Yonker
Clyde Taylor Sidney Handrop Jim
Helton Jesse Penton Rowe and Har
vey Peters Duwaia Brawlon Dau
Shaffers Hubert Diamond Willie
Helton Harley Yonker Clarence and
Peter Nicholson and Mr Solomon
I They also gave an ice cream supper
at Mr and Mrs A C Diamonds
Joe McCail has returned from Jack
sonville where he has been working
B Williams is at Klondyke this
week inspecting lumber
POLLARD
Special to The Journal
Pollard Ala April 1M Lindsey
and family moved to their now home
in Mobile Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Geo S Walker are
the happy parents of a line boy which
made its arrival last Sunday
W T Mayo has moved into his new
brick store building
I
A 1C McLellan our popular justice
of the peace spent several days in
Brewton this week
Chas Williams of Bainbridge Ga
spent Wednesday with his brother V
A Williams Ho returned to his home
Thursday
Rev A D Weir of Nebraska has
been called to the pastorate of the
Baptist church here Rev Mr Weir
is a strong and forceful speaker and
we trust will do much good Rev
Mr Weir will go to Pensacola Satur
day to fill the pulpit of the Vest Hill I
Baptist church Sunday morning and
evening
evenMrs M Maiming is real sick at her
home up on the hill from here She
is reported as being In a critical con
dition
Dr J Rose of Mobile who was call
ed to the bedside of his aunt Mrs
M Manning last week is still with
he Dr Rose is assisting Dr D H Fin
la
laThe
The handsome cottage being built
I for Dr M P Watson is nearing com
pletion and will soon be ready for oc
cupancy
I J J W Sims is real sick at his home
i DrT D Owens Jr was called to
I Jay last Sunday to assist Dr it
Thames to perform an operation for
I appendicitis Sn a lady there their
fork so far seems to be successful
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PETITION FOR REVIEW OF
fETITION
I ORDER OF SALE OF PROPERTY
I
Ey Associated Press
Birmingham Ala April 1A peti
ion was filed today in the federal
I
court here by attorneys representing
Samuel J Knight of New York a < k j
ing for a review of the order of sale
of the properties of the Southern Steel i
Company ordered for April 12th The I
petitioner claims to hold a collateral I
note for five thousand dollars besides
holding 140000 of preferred and i
170000 of common stock in the com
pany He seeks to have an upset i
price fixed for the sale which shall
equal at least seventyfive per cent I
of the value and wants the sale sub
ject to Hens This is the second pe
tition along similar lines filed and
Judge Hundley will on Saturday fix a
supersedeas bond in the 2rst case
A lot of old newspapers
tied up in neat bundles for
sale 5c a bundle at The Jour
nal office
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I GENTLEMENS
I I FINE LINENS
i And ladies dainty
j
j I clothing cannot be bet
I
I ter laundered than when
done the Empire Way
i
Empire Laundry
Where linen Lasts
y
W C MACKEY Mgr
Phone 322
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BARONET WHO
WILL BE HOST ON
ROOSEVELT HUNT
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SIR
A
ALFRED v t
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During a part of the time he is in
Alrica Mr Roosevelt will be the
guest of Sir Alfred E Pease a
wealthy Enelishman who goes
ntarly every year to Mombasa to
hunt big game He owns an os
tiich farm there and is well ac
quainted wit a the country He io
2 banker and former member of
parliament His English home in
York is known as PiiichingthorXJ
Hall j
That 1500000
Forfeited by Railroads
On March 5th IMS the Mayor submit
ted to tin C iKil communication calling
attention t the forfeltur of the 15
ooo wO lc x = it fl J > I h < Pcnsacota Ala
game WesUrn Railroad Co and the
Pensaeola I Northeastern R R Oo
4fiich communication was referred to the
City Attorney to advise th < Council what
action if any was necessary to forfeit
tilt 1W0
On March 2Sth ItS the City Attorney
returmt the Mayors communication and
advised that said forfeiture should be de
clared by resolution of the Council and
submitted a form of resolution which
resolution was duly introduced by Alder
man Yonjre and adopted by the following
vote viz Yeas Aldermen Andrews
Brown Cahn Dunham Ingraham Mc
Hugh Moyer Rem RocheWave Wright
and Yonge Nays none
FRANK REILLY
Stat of Florida Eseambla County City
of Pensacola =
I 1 > G Aymard City Clerk in and for
the City of Pensacola hereby certify that
the above and foregoing statements are
true and correct ss the same appear
of record in the minutes of the City 1
Council oC the City a f Pensacota now on
file in my office
Given under my hand and offtcil seal
this first day of April A IX 1S6
1 G ATMAHD
city C1rr
Watch for Our Big Window
Display of
Wayne Knit Hosiery
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WM JOHNSON SON
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We Own the Whole of Block
One Hundred FortySix In
The West King Tract
And offer lots in this block at 4500 for the in
side lots and 5500 for the corner lots on install
ment payments WITH NO INTEREST AND NO
TAXES
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The property is situated just beyond St Johns
Cemetery on the top of a large hill overlooking the
bay The lots are sure to increase very materially in
value within the next year
f s The Fisher Real Estate Agency
The Rent Collectors
206 S Palafox St Phone 87
Ji E Concannon Co
509 South Palafox St
Phone 1428
FAMILY GROCERIES
FRESH GOODS prices that are right We sup
ply your wants All orders given prompt attention
Goods delivered to all parts of the city
GARY CO
Coal Merchants
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Removed to
14 EAST GOVERNMENT ST
PhonesOffice 93 Yard 6 and 24
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3050
From St LOUIS
To
Pacific Northwest Points
Take advantage of this low oneway ratein effect daily from March
tat to April 30th inclusive
Via the
Union Pacific
The safe road to travel equipped with electric block signals Uno
PacificSouthern Pacific trains are the finest on wheels provide every
comfort and convenience of travel All Union PacificSouthern Pacific
trains carry dining carsmeals served a la carte <
Write for information address
J F VAN RENSSELAER General Agent
Cbindlar Bldg 121 Peachtree Sl Atlanta Ga
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