THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1912.
I FARMERS
L. R. BEWZ GETS
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Fifty Million Dollars
Taken From Fire Ruins
Securities Found in Vault of Equita
ble Building Undamaged.
New York. Jan. 30. Fifty millions
of dollars worth of securities were re
moved from the . vaults beneath the
wreckage of the burned Equitable
building today. They were taken from
the vaults of the Mercantile Safe De
posit Company. Most of the securities
removed belonged to the Emigrants
bank. All the securities were undam
aged by either fire or water.
The above forcefully
demonstrates the value
of having a Safety De
posit Box. Suppose all
these securities had been
at private homes?
Safety Deposit Boxes
for rent at $2.00 per
year up, here.
American
National Bank
folATENTS KBB8S
1 Jf 1 RIZES forpatmta. Patents nenrad through a
I adTeitiaed without ebart. bew UtU of 1
Tenuon seeaaa ana powuow Daren. tiwiM t
lsTentucv" "Why mm lareatoim uUl." Book o
patent. Send a rough akrtch or model for aetrea
of Patent Omee record aad report oa patecuouuy.
pertal areata ia HO cities and town. Jo. Greeley
hU Acting Coromisslorwr of pstests hs4 foil ebargt
ft C. S. Patent Office. QBKSIJET MelNTISK,
latent Attorney, . Tv auOtln xtoB, D.ti
Don t Fail
to take advantage of Frank's
special cleaning and pressing
offer it only lasts a few
more days. .
FRANK'S
117 N. Palafox. Phone 183.
New and Relay Rails "
We make a specialty of
both, and are prepared
to supply your require
ments promptly.
Metzger Brothers,
MOBILE, ALA.
DRESS WELL- BE WISE
For Sal
Big Lot of Uncal led-For Tailored
, Trousers and Suits,
Pay Me the! Balance Due on 'Any .That
t Fit You. , .
f - LET ME B YOUR TAILOR.
"Always Busy"
117 North Palafox.
TERSELY TOLD.
$5.00 REWARD.
The Journal will pay 15.00 reward for
evidence sufficient to convict any soy or
'person found stealing fbscrlbers' papers
after delivery of same by carrier.
"V. V. Campbell, of Vernon, was
among the business visitors In Pen
sacola yesterday.
D. G. Mclnnis and H, C. Helton, of
Geneva, Ala., arrived in the Deep Wa
ter City yesterday and will probably
be here for several days.- They are
stopping at the San Carlos and are
here on business.
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S. A. Alford, a well known attorney
of Chipley, Is in Pensacola today. He
arrived yesterday and Is a guest at
the San Carlos.
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E. K. Strous and wife, of Richmond,
are among the late arrivals in Pen
sacola. They came in yesterday ani
are here on a pleasure trip, stopping
at the San Carlos.
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William Hammond and wife, of
"Warren, Pa., are here for a winter
WOE2ERJ TAHE TJOTECBI
A man cannot understand the torture and suffering many women endure
uncomplainingly. II the majority of men suffered as much para sad endured wka
patience the weakening sicknesses that most women do, they would ask for
immediate sympathy and look for quick cure. .
Many women have been saved from life of misery and tufferiai by turning
to the right remedy Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription a remedy which is safe
to take because containing no narcotics, alcohol or injurious ingredients. It is aa
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road to recovery.
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TWO MEETINGS WILL BE HELD
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 UN
DER AUSPICES EXTENSION W
VISION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF
FLORIDA.
Special to The Journal.
Carnlers, Florida, . February 1. The
superintendents of the Farmers In
stitute and Extention Division of the
University of Florida, Prof. P. H.
Rolphs has sent notice that there will
be a Farmers Institute held at Camp
Walton, Saturday, February 24th.
There will be two meetings, one in
the morning at 10 o'clock and another
at 1:30 in the afternoon. This is
one of the greatest opportunities ever
offered to the farmers of this part of
Florida 'and does not want to be
rcissed by anyone. The people can feel
themselves particularly fortunate as
there are many places asking: for In
stitute workers and comparatively few
can receive them. Let every body
come, both ladies and gentlemen and
show the management that we appre
ciate what - they are trying to do for
us. The speakers will be Prof.. Spen
cer,' juid Mr. C K. McQuarrie. 1
Mrs. R- C. Irwin and - Genevieve
spent Sunday night and Monday visit
ing: Mrs. W. N. Hartsrove.
Mr. J. M. Jordon was & visitor to
Pensacola last week, srolne down Sat
urday on the Swan and returning on
the same boat Tuesday.
The launch Swan made the bayous
Tuesday, delivering- her own freight
to various points, This Is rather tin
usual as the Norma generally carries
the freight from Camp Walton Into
the bayous.
Mrs. P. L. Hand spent last week
visiting: her numerous friends in the
neighborhood of Howell, Fla., among
them being the families of J. J.
Weekly, D. J. Howell, and W. A. 'Doug
las. '
Mr. Jas. Duncan has been a sufferer
for the past week with Asthma, but
at last reports was improving.
Forest Ranger A. G. Browne Is a
busy man these days superintending
the placing of cups in the turpentine
district.
Mr. J. A. Hartgrove is spending the
week on Five-Mile bayou doing some
work for Mrs. R. C. Irwin.
visit. They arrived yesterday and are
among the many northerners now at
the San Carlos.
R. C. Adams and wife, of Brewton,
are visiting in the Deep Water City,
guests at the San Carlos. -
IF ITS VANILLA EXTRACT.
Ask your grocer for Blue Ribbon
Vanilla Extract, and get the best for
your v money. - Only one teaspoonful
to the quart is required. "Best and
takes less. , ,.v"..'
J. J. GRANT DRIVES
CAR FROM MOBILE
Driving the latest model 1912 Chal
mers "36" automobile, J. J. Grant, the
Pensacola representative of the Me
Caskill Auto Company, of DeFuniak,
arrived in Pensacola yesterday after
noon from Mobile, from which city he
brought the sample machine. Mr,
Grant reports the roads to a fearful
condition, .but the trip was made with
out any mishaps.
. . Since it began business several
months ago the McCaskill Auto Com
panv has done an extensive business
throughout west Florida.
, Farm Land For Sale.
Section in Baldwin county, Alabama.
Two houses, good spring, S6 per acre.
Terms. J. A. Hicks, 207 S. Palafox
SU, Pensacola, Fla. jan30-lw
TURKISH TROOPS TO BE
HEAVILY REINFORCED
By Associated Press. -
Athens, Feb. 1. The Turkish troops
in Macedonia are to be heacily rein
forced in the near future by brigades
of infantry, regiments of infantry and
batteries of artillery brought from
Asiatic Turkey. It is reported In au
thoritative quarters that 35,000 Turkish
troops of all arms, from the various
army corps stationed at Anatolia, are
on the way to Rodosto, on the Sea of
Marmora, where they are expected to
arrive within the next few days.
They will be sent on to Macedonia
from that point.
When you want a launch,
day or night, call 662. Pen
sacola Launch Company.
BIBLE SCHOOL
WORKER TO SPEAK
Claude C. Jones of Jacksonville,
State Superintendent of Sunday
School, will speak at the First Chris
tian church, corner 7th avenue and
Gadsden street, tonight, (Friday) at
7: SO o'clock. All bible school workers
are invited to be present.
Mr. Jones is ' a prominent Bible
school worker, and his visit here
means much to the workers.
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1 IIbs. Lizzie M. IlKSSEEiMirR, of Lincoln, Neb 529 "C " St
says: "I send a testimonial with much pleasure so that some
suffering woman may know the true worth of your remedies.
I was a great suSarer from female troubles but after taking
one bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which a
friend advised me to take, I found myself very much im
proved. Alter taking three more Domes, ana using two
boxes of Dr. Pierea'a Lotion Tablets. I found mTSelf on the
I was in Door health, five years bet
now I am cured.
"I hope all women suffering from female weakness will
give Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription a fair trial.
Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate ead invigorate
stomach, lirer and bowels. Sugsrootted, tiay raaoles.
LETTER FIRING
1! FU JOB
ARCHITECT ON JAIL BUILDING
NO LONGER IN THE EMPLOY OF
THE COUNTY BENZ SAYS HE
HAS NO STATEMENT TO MAKE.
I R. Benz, architect en the new
county jail building-, yesterday re
ceived a letter Bigned by the chairman
of the county board of commissioners
und the derk notifying- that his ser
vices as architect are disp ended with
from date.
It is now known when . the action
was taken by the county board, as no
special meetings have been held re
cently, but it is presumed that the
chairman acted by consent of a ma
jority of the members of the board.
Architect Bens, when seen last night
by a Journal representative, produced
the letter which he had just received,
but declined to make any statement
regarding the matter. The letter follows;-
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Pensacola. Fla- Jan. 31. 1912.
Mr. L. R. Benff. City.
Dear Sir: The board of county com
missioners Instruct me to inform you
that your services are dispended with
from this' date as architect for the
board of county commissioners, Es
cambia county, Florida. "
You will please turn over, as per
your employment, all correspondence
in your possession between yourself
and the county commissioners, and be
tween yourself and the Blount Con
struction Company and Messrs. Mc-
Gban & Sons, contractors, on the new
county Jail building;. Also, all orders.
and data, in your possession relative
to extras issues by you to the va
rious contractors. ... -
Please deliver this date to the clerk
of the board, Mr. Jas. Macgibbon, at
once. ;
Yours very truly,
JAS. MACGTBBON.
JOS. I. JOHNSON. ? ' Clerk.
Chairman.
CANDY DAY.
Saturday a box of candy
free with purchase of 25 cents
or more. The Crystal Phar
macy. CARLOS IS
TWO YEARS OLD
"PENSACOLA'S FINEST" OPENED
ITS DOORS TO, THE PUBLIC
JUST TWO YEARS AGO YESTER-
DAY. ;
Yesterday was the second anniver
sary of the opening of the San Carlos
hotel, for it was Just two years ago
on the first day of February that "Pen
sacola's Finest"; opened Its doors to
the public. ; ...
Many who were Inclined to. look
askance at the hotel proposition at
that time can hardly realize, either,
that, during two short years, order and
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MANAGER GEO. H. HERVEY.
system have been brought out of
chaos, and the city s largest undertfak
ing became a proven success.
The hotel has paid from the very
first, overstepping the rule that- no
new hotel is ever expected to pay
under two years time.
This second year showed a marked
increase over the business of the first.
and at the present time one of the
everyday conditions existing; at the
hotel is a crowded bouse.
All credit is due to the splendid
management of George II. Hervey,
who found and met successfully a
situation which seeded the stroke of
a master hand. -
It is due to his energy, and his
ability as a financier and hotel man
that the San Carlos, after, only two
years time, enjoys its present pros
perity. Many prominent citizens called at
the San Carlos yesterday to offer con
gratulations. TWO YOUNG MEN
IN NEW BUSINESS
In another part of today's Journal
is the announcement of Wicke
Brothers, who have just opened up a
plumbing shop at 113 North Palafox
street
It is understood that fienry T.
Wicke, who Is an experienced plumb
er, will be in charge of the operating
end of the business while his brother,
A. F. Wicke, will look after the office.
Both the partners in the business
are sons of the late IL H. Wicke, and
are industrious, energetic young men
for whom their many friends predict
succeaa in their, nos venture.
Wc beg
MODERN
A. F. Wicke
If It's
for the
Office
Phone
235 ; ,
Prompt Service
Cde Book Store
1 1 23 South Palafox
JUNIOR ORDER OF UNITED
AMERICAN MECHANICS MEET
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By Associated Press.
Washington, Feb. l.-A meeting of
of the national and state councils of
the Junior Order of United American
Mechanics began here today with the
object of taking some action toward
the immigration measures pending In
congress. Senator Penrose, of Penn
sylvania, Senator Overman, of North
Carolina, and a dozen representatives
will address the sessions.
Have you tried the 44
Cigar? It represents eighteen
years effort to please you.
CLARENCE KUHN DEAD.
Cincinnati, Feb. 1. Clarence W.
Kuhn, a member of th former bank
ing firm of S. Kuhn and Brothers of
this city and a cousin of the head of
The Present
High Price of
Butter
will . probably remind yen that the
value of your cows depends upon how
much milk and butter they give.
You can increase their
Productiveness,
by giving them the proper feeds.
Hammond Dairy
Feed
is rich in fat end milk-producing
qualities and always shows remark
able results. Suppose you try a sack.
Order from your grocer or, if he hasn't
it, tall us and well see that you are
supplied.
The Lewis Bear Co.
Distributers.
j pps sj
to announce the opening of jdut
PLUMBING SHOP
j - a-.-..
At 113 North Palafox Street
The entire thought of this shop will be
directed toward promptness and when you
need plumbing work of any kind done,
let your first thought be of
Phone 1674
A phone call will bring an experienced
mant and our charges will be rdisonable 1
on all classes of work
Phone 1674
the banking firm of Kuhn, Loeb A Co.
of New York, died here early today
following an operation. ' ;
PIONEER ELECTRIC LIGHT
, MAN DEAD IN NEW ORLEANS
Xew Orleans, Feb. 1. Maurice J.
Hart, 63, a pioneer In the electric
lighting business In this city, proml-
-Gary s
is the very best mined in the Alabama Coal Fields,
and is guaranteed and sold only by
' 14 East Government Street.
Phenee Yard C and 134. ;:: ' Offlee S3 snd 119.
'When You Think of Coal. Think of Cfy."
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Read page 3
-of-The
Journal
next Sunday
without fail.
113 North Pal afox
Street
Henry T. Wicke
N
Xienx In politics and public affairs,
died at his home here last night after
an Illness of several weeks. He was
born in St. Louis. His widow and
two children survive him.
Read The Journal's Want
Ads and Profit thereby.
ehabe
Goal
Save the Pennies
You will be able to save many
pennies and in the end, many
dollars, if you buy your meats
here. We are leaving no' stone
unturned to please the people
and a glance at our meats will
show you how well we are suc
ceeding. We want your orders
and will give you the best meats
at the right prices. Why not
favor us with a trial order T
THE PARLOR
MARKET.
14 SOUTH PALAFOX ST. "
PHONES 173-45.
Do you want your , piano
tuned? We have three first
class tuners. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Phone 15. The
Clutter, Music House.
A Sensation On the Corner
of Davis and De-Soto
Streets.
Dear Wlfey?
. I have Just found out xvlcre to get
our Sunday dinners. Just phone (t0, and
ask them for chickens, country pork,
country beef. Western pork. Western
beef, home-made sausage, bam, bacon,
liver, head cheese, brains and country
veal, also everything In frsh vegetables.
Just try them and be convinced.
Enterprise Market
Manhattan
Hotel
EUROPEAN
75c, $1.00 and $1.50
Southeast Corner Garden and
Baylan Streets.
"Ask the Traveling Man."
s
Best grades of Alabama,
Jellico, Anthracite and
steam; also Petroleum
Coke, suitable for grate,
stove or furnace.
W. S. Garfield & Co.
ICC AND COAL MERCHANTS.
Phones 1942 and 88.
Office and Works, Bayten Street Wharf.
SAM CHARLES
She Half Soled In 15 Mlnutt.
Called Fir and Delivered.
"MUFF SED."
511 South Palafox
Diamond Edge
Tools
FOR ALL MECHANICS, AT
H H. VV. GIBBS HARDWARE CO.
44 SOUTH PALAFOX STREET.
DIRECTORY
T. a YATES. M. O.
Optician,
410 Blount Eulldlng.
Twenty years' evperier.ee aa sn Eya
Specialist. Examination free.
DR. J. B. TILLER,
DENTIST
110 Blount Budding.
Office Ptone 66. Residence Phona 41
SHIP YOUR PRODUCE
to
M. P. FERRIS.
He Win Give You the Benefit ef Market
Prices. Strictly eommlselon.
14 E. Intendencla. Pensacola. Fla.
, Mother Johnny, you said yo4
been to Sunday school.
Johnny (with a far-away look)
Tea, mamma.
Mother How dos It happen that
your hands smell of fish?
Johnny I carried home the Pnndaj
school paper, an' the mitsides pafe i
all about Jonah an' the wbalo. La -'
die Home Journal.