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8 THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1911. 3 Dandy Low Shoes Or Pumps, make a chap feel like dancing1. 1They are so light, cool and comfortable. . Vici, Velours, Russian Calf, Patent Colt and Patent i. Vici "l $3.50 to $7.00. Why should a man suffer 'from heat when he can ,walk right into the coolest ; kind of wearing apparel and have the satisfaction of knowing it is absolutely de pendable and should any thing go wrong, we will make it right. The John White Store 1 "Florida' Leading Clothier." 209-211 8. Palafox JSt. Always Something "New." CARRY ALL INFORMATION IN YOUR VEST POCKET ITS THE HANDY, LOGICAL PLACE You ean keep track of all the little things so apt to slip a busy man's mind. A LOOSE LEAF MEMO BOOK Will remember for you. It will let you find what you want when you ought to have It. It helps keep your pockets free. WE SPECIALIZE in the most modern office sup plies and equipment books, etc, that are necessary to the thoroughly systematized office. It will be worth your while to come in and see some of our "new wrinkles." 205 8. Palafox St. Phone 912 A cool breeze, A delightful menu, A welcome change, ALL AT The San Carlos Cafe GEO. H. HERVEY, Manager. CHIEF SANDERS HAS RECOVERED The many friends of Chief of Police Banders will be glad to learn that he has recovered from his recent illness and is now able to be in his office. He appeared on the streets yesterday for the first time In several days. torturing f Boils, carbuncles, pimples, rashes, and other skin eruptions, are the volcanos of the human system. Like volcanos, they give warning of seri ous internal disturbances of pois ons and impurities in the blood. F Dont try to seal these safety rahres with salves. Help nature to eliminate the poisons by tuins the puraly Ye ire table, blood -clpanfling germicide . Kills Erery Blood Poison. J This woodm-rul formula bow quickly from the ttomach into lh circulation, kill h poiaotv ui f ana, drtvea oat tho impurities a&4 makes the blooa Uro, rich and haalUir. 1 The tj-tt bottle will show results. With continued us ths skin becomes souad, smooth nd health? and at ths same tfan the whole rtem is built up and revitalized. 1 K. E. B. P. ta also aa absolute speclfle for ehronlo forms of Rheumatism, Neuralaia. Malaria, Catarrh, InitUenlon and most Kidney Sod Bladder troubles. K. B. B. P. is sold under an lron-oiad guarantee to refund the purchase price if it doeen 't benefit as claimed. Price $1.00 per bottle. Ask for the gaaraotea when you bay. J COUNTY BOARD WILL PREPARE T SPECIAL SESSION WILL BE HELD FOR THIS PURPOSE AT 8 O'CLOCK THIS MORNING WILL BE USED IN BOND ELECTION NEXT TUESDAY. A special meeting: of the board of county commissioners will be held this morning: at 9 o'clock In the, office of the clerk of the circuit court, the purpose of the meeting: being- to prepare the ballot boxes for the bond election to be held next Tuesday and send them out to the various precincts. The commissioners will enclose the ballots, polling: lists, necessary sta tionery, eta, in the boxes, lock them and seal the keys before sending- them out to the clerks and inspectors throughout the county, and this work will require some little time. Foley Kidney Pills contain Just the ingredients necessary to regulate and strengthen the action of the kidneys and bladder. Try them yourself. W. A. DAlemberte, drug: gist and apothecary, 121 S. Palafox St. AMUSEMENTS. At Magnolia Bluff Tonight. Tonight Is the regular Tuesday dance nig-ht at the Bluff and a large crowd Is expected as Nona Barios orchestra will furnish the music. New Bill at Orpheum Theatre. Despite the fact that this week's new bill at the Orpheum Theatre is aug mented by the Southern Trio, a purely local number, an "all star show" is the best phrase that could be made to tell Just what Manager Rose has secured for the patrons of this popular vaude ville house this week. The new bill ; opened with yesterday afternoon's J matinee to a fair sized house and to i packed bouses at both evening: per I formances last nig-ht. The star act on this bill of all stars this week Is easily that of Collins and Hunter, banjoists. The only question In connection with this phenomenal double musical act Is how can these two artists produce the wonderful vol ume of sweet music from the two ban Jos. Theirs Is an act that Is pleasing, entertaining- and Interesting- in the ex treme. The variety of their program '.. ... M Staurt Collins, Banjoist with Collins and Hunter at the Orpheum The atre all this week. is sufficiently varied to please every taste in the largest audience that a Pensacola amusement house has ever attracted and to be convinced of the fact that they will please the many who will visit the Orpheum this week it would only be necesstry to pause a moment and listen to the exclamations of approval and praise from the lips of the crowds that poured forth from the theatre last night. The Southern Trio, composed of Miss M. Cawthon, Mrs. Jack Griffith and Mrs. F. E. Brawner, all local ladies of prominence In the social and musical circles of th city, had the distinction of opening this bill of all stai attrac tions and to the many Pensacolians who are familiar with the rare musi cal ability of this trio of local ladies It is needless to say that their work was more than appreciated. They were en cored repeatedly and rendered several selections, all of which were beyond the ordinary from a point of excellence and sweetness. Happy Bill Roarers, the "Senator from Washington," follows the Southern Trio on this week's program and proved himself to be a black-face comedian and mirth producer who has seldom been surpassed on the vaude ville stage of Pensacola. He furnished fifteen minutes of real live, wide awake entertainment that apparently met with the approval of everyone present. Tonight is the first of the two big benefit shows of the week to be given for the benefit of the Charity Hospital. The second of these charity benefits will be held on next Thursday night and from the interest that has already been manifest in this worthy cause there is little doubt that both perform ances will show to record breaking houses. At all of yesterday's performances Manager Rose announced the big prize for this week to be a Hoosler kitchen cabinet. Although this Is a prize that will appeal particularly to the ladies. the mi .1 will be given an equal show of obtaining the valuable gift. Man ager Rose also announced his intention of giving away a lot in East Pensacola Heights In the near future, a prize that will in all probability be sought for more than any of the many that have been awarded in the past few weeks. BOXES AY J (' .f.,- if:-".-.- b It Grows Hair But Not After the Hair Root Is Dead. V. T. Balk com Drug Commav will tell you that they sell a great many bottles of Parisian Sage because it gives satisfaction. They guarantee it ta eradicate dan druff, stop falling and splitting hair and itching scalp, or money back. Parisian Sage will make hair grow If the hair root is not dead; it puts life and luster into dull faded hair and is the most delightful hair dress ing in the world. Only 50 cents a large bottle. "I have used Parisian sage and It Is the best hair grower and beauttfler, dandruff cure, and scalp cleaner I have ever used." Mrs. H. L Fulton, Oak ley Ave, Lynchburg, Vsu, June 6, 1910. Sunday Baseball Scored By Mr. Pendleton (Continued From Page Four) or too Indifferent should chime In and vote with It, but that professional men who must have drawn their very vital capital from books should turn it down, and for Sunday desecration, is hard to reconcile. The library will come be cause there are enough people to de mand it. What of those who aspire higher than baseball and Sunday con certs? One mother said to me: "I was sorely disappointed at the loss of a library, as my children are great readers and I am unable to furnish them books." And what of the visitors who are to come here? Do we not ex pect any other class than those who agree with precinct fifteen? Do we not want to admit university and college ideals into our little seaport? Shall we lock out the vision of all other things than lumber, baseball, merchan dise, eta There Is a possibility at least that the children of Pensacola may mount .higher, and see a different vision. Some have done so. Where will they see the vision beautiful if not In books where the famous men and women of all ages become familiar companions? Are you able to take them abroad to feel the thrill of In tellectual life? How many will be able to do that? , Last summer I was called to a neigh boring town in my state to bury some victims of an automobile accident. Four were killed in a collision with a train. The man at the wl I cl was the only survivor, and when he crawled out from under the car and looked around to find his wife and child he found them mangled in death, and trying to find his wife's body for one farewell glance he only found locks of hair and bits of clothing. I was in the house where that man lay in bandages and he was wild with the thought, "I mur dered my family." He had accidentally sent his family Into eternity. I say that the man who dooms his family to intellectual and spiritual night is a murderer of the best interests of his family. I have always thought that Lot - committed as great a crime against his family by taking them Into Sodom as his daughters committed. Where did they get their morals? It Is worse to turn a child loose In an enlightened age with low and vicious ideals which will almost surely drag his life down beneath the chariot wheels of human destiny than to trans mit to him a deadly disease which will take him to an early grave. Others might mention other things needed most, as school improvement, better hospitals and so forth. These are needed and will come, but without doubt the great commanding need of Pensacola is men, manly men. men with high Ideals, who keep their ears to the ground not to hear the rum bling of popular favor, but the clear voice of God. Vox populi Is not always vox del. I am speaking now for Jew and Gentile. home puts no new obligation on a man. it is just as much the duty of the mayor and council, of the editors and law makers, to hear what God would say, as it Is my duty to preach it. The sanctuary and the Sabbath are two ancient Institutions for all men through which they may hear the word of God. These two stand or fall to gether. In striking the Sabbath one strikes the church. If the church is not needed then let's do away with It. Why keep up thousands of houses at enormous expense, and men to preach, if the churches are no longer needed? If Borne of our lawmakers and others do not need the church and get on without spiritual worship, then why cannot all? Who would risk this wholesale de parture? A city Is Judged by its churches and properly so. What we need is growing, vigorous churches. Now if one day out of seven be de stroyed as rest and worship day, then what will come? What has made cer tain cities great? Has Sunday base ball done it? I know a few that are great because of the Christian charac ter of their citizenry Baseball is an opening wedge. If baseball on Sunday is proper, then why not dance hills and fishing and gymnasiums, etc.? And if some care nothing for sports, why not chopping wood or plowing, or loading and un loading trains and vessels, and taking BENJAMIN C. HE1NBERG. TAILORING CUSTOM-MADE SHIRTS PRESSING CLUB "VOU are cordially invited to attend our Grand . Opening this evening at 4 o clock of a first-class Tailoring and Pressing establishment. Very Truly Yours, MESSRS. HEINBERG & FRENKEL. "Where would you draw the line? Is Sunday a holy day or a holiday? What is the final authority on this queseion that it may be settled once for all? Perhaps the Jews would say. The law of Moses." The ceremonial Sab bath of the wilderness. Holy would al ways be spelled with a big H. I sym always be spelt wtt ha big "H." I sym pathize with Jewish feeling about the Sabbath as they have seen their day Ignored and have been unable to help themselves . The Roman Catholics would say, "The church is final authority." The "church" says that if you attend mass and perform certain duties you may do as you please the rest of the day. Others would perhaps say, "The Scriptures are final authority." But not all citizens of the world admit this. It is a sealed book to the unspirltuaL Others still might say, "Jesus's ex ample is final authority." But many do not admit the lordship of Jesus." What is common ground? What Is the last word? I think that It is, in the universal, fundamental need in man of Just such a day. A day of cessation of all material and secular employ ment. A giving of self to those fine feelings and high thoughts that come alone from communion with the Great Invisible. This is the primeval Sab bath given for man. Wherever It has been abolished it has produced weakly, Immoral people. France is an exam ple. It was not long after Napoleon made every tenth day a Sabbath that the French revolution drenched that land of pleasure In blood. But some one will say, "What Is a proper observance?" This opens a question of wide Inter pretation? Kacli man is left free in America, to use it as he sees fit, just so long as he does not Interfere with the worship of others. I will confine my self in conclusion to the reasons why I believe all law-abiding, peace-loving, highly respectable citizens should op pose Sunday baseball. Sunday baseball Is a lack of respect for the rest of the state of which Pen sacola Is a part. It Is ruthless disre gard of the sentiment which has been building and is yet strong In favor of this day. No set of men have a moral right to step In and take over a day heldVsaered by the nation and make of it a holiday. Sunday baseball Is not In accord with Jewish Ideas of a Sabbath. Sunday baseball is not according to New Testament ideals and teachings regarding the day. It is taking an un fair, an unwarranted advantage of the protestant Christians and those who reverence the day in the city. Sunday baseball is an offense and an insult to cultivated Christian feeling everywhere. Sunday baseball Is a dishonor to Christ and a distinct loss and injury to His bride, the church. I believe He would use the whip of cords on It, If here. Sunday baseball means the coarsening of the community. Just such Impiety tends to hasten then corruption and decline of a na tion. As gladiatorial combats helped the fall of Rome, and bull fighting on Sunday paved the way for the doom of Spain, so our cities with a policy like that of Pensacola on baseball will prove a leak in the integrity and honor of this republic Wherever Sunday has been right eously observed it has produced a healthier and saner people than where it Is Ignored. God has promised to make those ride upon the higrh places of the earth who make the Sabbath a delight not doing their own ways. Finally, I believe that Sunday base ball is unconstitutional. It is a tacit violation of the rights to worship and an interference with public services. I brand it therefore as a wicked pre sumption, as un-American and as un christian. I do so upon the ancient authority of right over wrong. I believe that the preceptors of a people should speak out and that silence Is sometimes a crime. Leaders who are worthy of the place should try to be riyht and lead right, and not frivolously yield to every clamor of the mob, as Aaron did when he made a golden calf. I think the greatest need of Pensa cola Is righteous law-makers and lead- orders and shipping goods? Swollen glands about the neck, weak eyes, running sores and abscesses, pale, waxy complexions and frail, poorly developed systems, are the most usual ways in which Scrofula is manifested. In some cases the blood is so filled with the scrofulous germs that from birth the disease shows its presence. In other cases it is held in check during young, vigorous life, but when the system begins to weaken, especially after a spell of sickness, the disease will often manifest itself in some form. 5. 5. 5. is Nature's perfect cure for Scrofula, made entirely of healthful roots, herbs and barks, a perfectly safe medicine for young or old. S.S.S. goes into the circulation, and drives out all scrofulous matter, and supplies the blood with the healthful, vigorous qualities it is in need of. In this way it builds up weak, delicate persons and makes them strong and healthy. S.S.S. cures Scrofula because it is the most perfect of all blood purifiers. Book on the Blood and medical advice free. 5. S. S. is for sale at drugstores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, GA. THE 43 South Palafox Street. RHEUMATISM CURED BOWDEN LITHIA The modern physician does not rely upon drugs and medicines for the treat ment of Rheumatism and disorders caused by an excess of Uric Acid. He prescribes BowderuXltMa Water, the greatest of all natural mineral waters. It acts most beneficially upon your Kidneys and Uri nary organs, helps you to assimilate your food and dissolves Uric Acid deposits, which cause you to puffer with rheuma tism. N Start drinking Bowden Lithia Water to-day. Drink it at all hours: it will soon start you on the road to health. Hundred of tjhvsicians are prescribing it dail:, Read what one of the moat prominent physicians of Atlanta says: "I have had a large and long experi ence with Bowden Lithia Water. I can unhesitatingly say it is the best mineral Distributed by A. REDD WHISKEY COMPANY Telephone 631. ers who lore sonvethinir else besides the whang of a baseball or the senseless jargon of the resorts, or even the twangtng of 111-timed dance hall or chestras. Let us bware lest a worse thing come upon us. A LEADING CAUFOftWIA DRUG GIST Pasadena, Cat, March 8. Itll. Foley and Co,. CVwilMRsw: We have sold P.rvd ioir-me-nd w! Foiey,s Honey and Tar' ComjrouTid for yr. We believe !v to b o:-i Ov the moat efficient ex7eetorrts on the market. Containing no opiates or narcotics It can be given freely to ohf.ldren. Enough of the rearedy can be taken to relieve a cold, as 1C has no nauseating results, and does not lnterfwe with digestion. Yours very truly, C. H. Ward Drug Co.. C. L. Parsons, Secy and Treaa." Get the original Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in the yellow package. W. A. D'Alemberte, druggist and apothecary, 121 S. Palafox St. "My goodness! I can't understand how she could give up her child. They say it has really been adopted by a family that lives In the country." "Yes. You see, she found a fiat that Just suited her, and they wouldn't al low children In the building." Chicago Record-Herald. To Drive Out Malaria And Build up the System. Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC You know what you are taking. The form ula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it Is simply Quinine and Iron In a tasteless form, and the most ef fectual form. For growu people and children, 60c Mrs. Nexdore Why won't you let your Willie play baseball with the other boys? Mrs. Greene A part of the game, I understand. Is stealing bases, and Tm afraid It might have a bad Influence. Boston Transcript. "I didn't know you admired that of ficial." "I don't," replied the political man ager. "Then why do you Insist on credit ing him with a presidential boom?" "Merely to make his life harder by giving him something more to worry about." Washington Star. Large stock of CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER AND BRICK constantly on hand. Get our prices. W. R. Taylor & Co., The Tar and Gravel Roofers. "Marie," Mr. Dorklns said, with a note of exultation In his voice, "I turned a trade today that netted me a clean J2.000." "Humph!" ejaculated his spouse, in her loftiest you-make-me-tlred man ner; "I went out today to hunt up a first-class cook, and I got her, John I got her!" Chicago Tribune. FOR SCROFULA IIMUHE'S PERFECT CURE STAG HEADQUARTERS FOR CORRECT DRESS WITHOUT DRUGS; WATER THE REMEDY water on the market for Inflammation of the Urinary Organs, and a remedy equa'ly as good in acid conditions, aw-h as Rheu matism. Ecrma, Gout, eta. which have their origin in faulty digestion and a con sequent eTes cf acW !n the system. Prinking LiuMa Vatr in large quanti ties is the twpt remeT for this condition (the acid diathesis) and 'Bowden la the Lithia Water.' " (Name of physician upon requis't). Bowden Lithia Water is bottled only at tr.e springs. soia by druggists and r racers everywhere. If your deUer ran- not etpply you, order from our dlartrl ou ter or direct from the S?prtn?3. Shirred to you m 13 larse bottles at J2.M F. O. Ti. Lithia Sprir.s. Ga. Remit by mom v order. Bowden Lithia Springs Wju Oa, Lithia Springs, Ga. Dancing Tonight Magnolia Bluff Park. Nona Barrios' Full Orchestra. Take East Hill car and transfer to East Pet-aoo!a. Evening dancing, gents, 13 cental Lad let, free.. Refreshments of all kinds at city prices. Remember, dftctg every Tuesday and Friday night and Sunday afternoon and nights. Elite Theatre TODAY Reliance Feature. Song by Mr. Rehfield. nin m Irnr fift t Tr i i wm mat j EIP.fi OJ THEATRE LEW ROSE, MANAGER. Week of June 19th ALL STAR SHOW Collins and Hunter Banjoists. Happy Bill Rogers Senator from Washington. The Southern Trio Miss M. Cawthon, Mrs. Jack Griffith and Mrs. F. E. Brawner. Charity Hospital Benefit Tuesday and Thursday. 2 Shows Nightly, 8 and 9, 10 and 20c PLAYER PIANO $475.00 to $1000. On easy terms your old piano taken in part payment at full value. - Free player concert everv day. New arrival of "Kranich & Bach" Grand and Upright Pianos, "Lester," "Steger," and "Singer" pianos, all new 1912 styles. A lot of used pianos at $5 per month. Organs, $3.00 per month. Pianos tuned, moved, rent ed and stored. Sheet Music and small in struments. The Clutter Music House L.ar0et and Oldeat In the South. 112 and 114 South Palafox. Pensacola. Subscribe for The Journal. ii M BE SURE i Of one thing to-day! See that you get Mothers Bread Fresh, clean, delicious; full of flavor, richness and satis faction. 'Genuine Mother's Bread is Made only by Hughey's Bakery, Phone 1S8. WE PROPOSE that you grr this meat market a trial. Fancy meats ara the rule here. Tour favotits cut, tender and Juicy, with a de licious flavor is to be had at a moment's notice and the price Is always the lowest. All ordors delivered promptly. THE PARLOR MARKET. 214 SOUTH PALAFOX ST. Piionca 1 73-452. J The Pleasure of Eating is nowhere so great as at the quiet, well venti lated, always cool "Quality Restaurant." THE P. O. CAFE L--LJ Wonderful Advancement In Medical Science Read the FoHowlnoi "", ' For years tho distressing chronic troubles of men such aa VARICOCELE HYDROCELE, STRICTURE and RUPTURE were considered as medical cases, but the rapid advance ment In medicine has placed them among the curable cases of the specialist I TREAT NOTHING BUT CHRONIC DISEASES of men and women. And by my New Method of treatment all cases of BLOOD, SKIN, CHRONIC, NERVOUS, SPECIAL AND PRIVATE DISEASES are speedily and permanently cured. My marvelous success it duo to the thorough knowledge of all electrical and therapeuti cal agents as well as the best equipped office for the treatment of such cases In the state. All drugs and medical appliances known to the medical world are being used by 1 United Specialists 302 ThJeaen Building. Office Hours: 9 to 12, t to 5, Snnday 9 to 1. ? to t n r a... If you have anvthino- to j; sell; if you wish to buy any- tiiiiig, duvertise m me Jour nal's Want Columns. -aaawaaw pf fa y