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THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL. THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 2D. 1915. "Th 6n With th Crimea American National !ank Total Resources, One Million, Seven Hun dred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. A Bank of Personal Ser vice, Safe. Intelligent, Dependable Service J?r5f riM roi- terv. I wr"" v fwr f'nB Cav iar '4-. 8; f Fnsj i m. t i;ir,fit ', of F tp,a- i ' , M" nr Ban rJri fi Mil f i fn. f ,- -.rr CI Par. Pft . '" V J.1ti Hr. Vi, .prt !nt; J. U . Andrew. C".irf. r-rn?:Tns-, a, Atmr. Me. ri t r rr tv i". rfrry, R. J ,i t K !fM, J .VI lew, 3 1, -i p M"h J, r . J. H pare, CK'O P. Wentweflfc, W. ir n..; "..p. j. r. u w -n. J. w. Arir Credit? Men's Suits. $20. Pay one dollar a week. Suits that reflect in style, in tailor ing and patterns. Galin's, 23 S. Palafox. TERSELY TOLD. S5.00 REWARD .r.T rwr tnt viac tiflt ta convict "T frefeeo to .S il.i.m) aufetC-fire' Si?'t ftfl d- i,ry i aa fe crf'f I Colter h rit,rr-r4 in tbe n y jarJ ' r an ;.-. u ,.f s , fttr. H1 i tmr.cff rr t frinw here to I'h'.U- d'pha ant t'-;n t New ttriearta. ilf. Colter ia In U. i If rual !frtrrnl r 1 her r;shf vcire ) f.-r h n lie nffrr J. "Th tYomane Itel.ef A'. ;..n Witi 8vn rirnit aj'te.iird in the ;--1l .e t f ih . irt of re ..rd jen-r'!. ,.nJ i ':.,i m " thf.rgea wb'.h tal been ' '1 rs 1 $4!nM Ih'-rii (i .f thr :! ;; ,-f !h r.ttr n.n I I :i:itt tr,iv !t-n. who ha'! !. n rfi'ror!l f.r nHilri l;j iir at f'i'l ir, ani if n fin J iint nn I mt t r !x mintba 1 rt the i-o'.nty Jilt, tVi'i Jif".-n -1 1 wilt reiMr!j .-. f r.. . - - -J J Kllchen worri?i now" V IV- if v l This is a modern "joy kitchen All eyes brighten on beholding. Grandmother is a "rooter." Knock the raoss off YOUR kitchen this week. "GAS RANGE WEEK" IS IN FULL SWING Scores of Pen sa cola housewives are breaking into the "joy ranks of contented, modern house wifedoin. a V We arc showing more Gas Ranges tlian ever before. "The Apple of , Your Eye' is here. . A Eig Reduction on Any Gas Range Bought This Week. USUAL EASY PAYMENT PLAN. Join the crowd as it moves in the direction of modern, cor.nient, econotricil living. Pensacola Gas Company 25-27 East Garden IkJ n1 locked up in th county jail rtr,l,iv V f. ft. yrl Jr!ffith. Thin 4arkx a r,ihl H t r-n-a"tftU. an. I ta ji!i f.'if-rtly tefar 3rr,t W':iir. jrr "mgiH wftf -rn tn th iitarl Tu n'?H at 'at hour, r.1 SI In th it) court jmtrtlay, ! hviri hn.. jtr'.v'sUj- rhart4 lth (Joirif t ii'.r;ri irit.lojt B llfni. It rt.nrr-1 tha' th drky !.kir.ff up c:jwtioR fr hit !rti.Ti. Tt. cuy Tfju;r a !tcr. for trt Ma'o-r Wright, rf th -rt rv1r 1rr!mrit. with h.i&yirtm In At Unta, it imonf the Vrt r-?T,ci'. t -t'f!:rf tb rrt t ?rm of th L'nitrd ?ttf court hr. cfrf Mdt . a cMorJ youth, at rreti ty th fw.'if yifrday, hrr1 with rerkipni r;!if rsf a !' v Th nro ts f i:J t hm h?n ,v.i;owir ntfft r hl und tf r 4in. It rh.ir1. h trr4 to Q'jlckly th fid, m'ith. tft rrj,t Ut tt.- la lexi t ha tru 4 a j trin with bia Th Iiti-h tm h:p Kt-r1r bt hfn a 11i.t t tl, I, t of vef'a .'un4 f'-r l'pr.u. Th BrfUisb tmih!p. E. O. f!t-rr.-h f. t !fft rnaln1 en r-'J'1 t N'.rf-.tk. . hr era J. it ia reportl. r"f ' Nr.t tb atr front Pr mvi.h Kurftist jtfrdiy ?trrmAr,n hM ih cri:r jaa fn-!xi t rii1 ta tb bar!"r in1 1rrtir.cl an rhnf at th iiul riMsttion whk-h aha h at ri'! iima .'u,.ll fot th ..rft vrrt Th !mpl in- nouni crot mm tnA that th rrula'f wb r-t raly t 1piv aa t. lem w j t -n at i..r,J Ml rraft -a irdv ar i tt is ItV! h- ".!! tait A r"t:ii cr r s- "1 a frifrs'l from Julian ilpn. now on f th ratchera i t th Motn tli.h. fay that bo ia fr!r h'a tay In th Southern ituf-.i anJ thit h'l !i ! not Ktina hnr to j'lay m i h ba'I h ta i rt,i lrr,;na omhinf very U.iy at-ngt 1st! I'lsyinf. Cya t 8'p.atv n r r ff-m a i t. M'l at h r-.rrt that arsl jnii inn an --H r Mr. M tnf t-' !!, rnU'i, N. Y.. waa f r--.il I 1 wish li .'$t Inn ar1 bead- uf. '! .n t rt?r t n:tbt." ah -iM. thst I f'j!.1 n p, I'ham !rvn' Tif.lta r h'fh'y r?-.trni-n !.1 t! nt I c -t a (i-'ITl (if thm -tii1 i.. n f. r t t f-Kin t.tkir x thm I man vry nufh imr rv.l. Two tnt .f t v tn cwr-it m" I tl.ta1r.abl e r hT. (Adv.) VALUC OF GERMAN a R K CONTINUES TO FALL , t ;!!! t .! ts -! ff tb nrmita . r.. . r K ctsr"i t. fjlTani! tb fiii : . !'. 1 n(!ir.rii i,t Mnmtn-1 that afirr ! ,i I. iJ'-rit-in r1" 'ri,ra will ! ! h I th t!a .f !! -itima t. t n main, a te pr iati'.n of twlv j j r nt. tc SALE TODAY at The Crystal Pharmacy. t I I i i - i Tt k .-Tl " -4. tnr ; r- Street. LOCAL IE 0 PLAY MIS GAME WILL BE PLAYED AT MAX ENT PARK FRIDAY AFTETNOON AND NO ADMISSION WILL BE CHARGED. A lcwal tam. mala up if tnt bst Iayra tn th city, wtil p'.ay tha Mar In at Masnt parit tumorrnw aftir coon an1 th put lie la lnvit4. Tbra wl'l b no a.dmlaa'.on rhare. Tb Pn rr,!a tam IIS b risked frrm amyn tb foHowfriit p!ayra: Motta. lAirton. (Jrlfttn. B!l. Graham. Anc!. Mrlntnh Rrnt, Milar. Hwalna Hnnlfay, fihuttlearorth, Bittfon and i arlnja. Abaut Rbawmatiam. Fully ntn out ff Try tfn ca nf rbtumatiam ar mply muimlir rhumatlm da t tt-ld rr damp, cr rbronic ,rhumatfam. which attacka th larj-r Jotnia, kna, hipa and hnul Jrra Nlthr nf tia varttit rnaSr any Internal tratmnt. All ymj nd la a fra apr'Ucatinn of tbambrUin'a Liniment with via;trnua traaaat. Try It and a how qulr-kTy it t'v relief. Cbtalnabla averywbere. tAdv.; FOR QUICK SALE ! Clapp's $7.50 low quarters. Any style, $5.25. Meyer Shoe Company. ZAPATA FORCES HAVE STOPPEO COMMUNICATION tVahinirtnn. April !. 2pat ffrr, -iratirt behind Gneral Obre tt. tba t arrani commander at " la, ba cut Ma rail anl w-tr. cpm munkatlona and hava dratrojed part rf th railway between tha capital and Vera Cni, Duval t"it. Treatdent Wllm'a fepreeertatlv la held up on a train detayed by the break. Chi!drn'a Cougna and Calda Cr.ul8 and coida are the bane of rh.ldhnod and caoae mthera much mora worry than any utber of th minor dtaeaaa. Thnae who keep Chamberlain a Coua;h Remedy at hand ready rr Inatant uae have la oe caaif.n tn worry. Mre. W. T, Af'n, Rluffton, Ohio. 4. "1 alwaa rely upon hamhrlain'a uah Remedy when the children hava cough a or colda." Obtainable evryher. AdY ) STOPPED HIS TRIAL BY PLEA OF GUILTY Nw Tork. April 21. rhTiia T. White, the l.MC a year manatee of th Miatiry Paint Company In Frvk. lyn. on trial aa the leader of a n I of highwaymen, who robbed hla em ( pioyera" bank meeaentera of fSMI nearly year ag roue from hia chair in tha court n.m today, trtrhd both arma toward the preaiding Judge and emi-Uimed "etop! t am guilty. I want t mn'eaa my gutH befnra Ood and the world" "They had nothing to . wonderful in MY day " "Sayt CranOmtftAer Telephone 2041. yyyyr -p --v, j WALTER KEHOE S CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS AUTHORIZES THE STATEMENT THAT HIS "MAT IS IN THE RING AND HE PROPOSES TO STAY. J. Walter Kehoe of ttua city, la candidate fr tnrr from ihe Third dletrlft to u i tii tiiires!iman Kra mett TVIiaon. Mr. Kehe ytaterday if aued a itatemrriC, abirh la tn part, aa foilowa: "lince my ad Mend. i:mmtt Wi! aon, haa announced that be ui nt atand for ra-eletin. I have definitely decided to enter the ra f r conTe. tf courae, it ia entirely too early to commence an active camiirn. f ih primary ta more than thirteen month off. but In Iu aeaaon, I wi'-i publish my platform and make a thorough art actlva t ampaign and ak my good fr!en4a throughout the district for their aupport. "I wa a inndidate In 1I, when wa operated under the two-primary plan, the other catididtea at fbat time being Hon. Panr.ett II. Jfaya, of Jefferaon county, "ol , Jffraon D. S(phena, of Jackan county, 4Hd Hon. J. V. (, lngt. of rYarkhn county. I waa th high man In Uie fret pri mary by about o vntei, ard in the a. ond primary, which waa between Mr. Maya and myaelf. the final count Jahowed Maya, TT. Kehn, T.T he leadiinr by l vo'ea. There wre four teen count iea In the diatiirt then; h carrie4 aeven. li; Jackeon. Ca!h.un. Leon. Wakulla. JefTeraon and Mai? en. I carrl.'d aeven. namely: Es cambia. Fanta Roaa, Walton. Holxnea, Waahington. Liberty and Franklin. "Since JIM, Florida baa been rw dieirtoted. and JeflTrreon and Madiaon counUea have been cut off of thla diitrict. Theee two countiea gava a net majority of 194 votea againat me In l0t. ao J figure that with Madiaon and Jefferaon countiea cut off. If J ave retained a fair aha re of tha frtenda and aupportera who were with me then, and mada a few new frlondt. which I believe I have done, I hava reaaon to believe that I can b elrtM. "My practloa carrle me conetantly into eight of the thirteen countiea of the diatrict. I am pretty well ac. epiaintad, Numeroua frtenda through out the dietrtct hav given me their aeaurancea of aupport, and having tha ambition to represent thla dtatrict in ottngreaa. and being encouraged by th aeeurano of aupport tendered ma to u tha popular expreealon. 'My hat la tn the ring." ' WHOLE FAMILY DEPENDENT. Mr. E. WUUma, Itamnton. Ohbr writes: "Our whole family depend on Pine-Tar-Honey." Maybe aomeona in your family haa a gevere cold per bapa It la tha baby. Tha original Dr. Re'.l'a Pine-Tar-Honey ia an vr ready houaehold reme1y it glvea Immediate relief. Pine-Tar-Honey penetrate the linlnge of the Throat and Lunga. deatroye the Oerma. and allowg Nature to act. At tour Irugit. 2ic .. .. (aiy.) JUST WHEN NEEDED ! A bargain in Edwin Clapp's. $5.25 cash any kind. Meyer Shoe Company. lc SALE TODAY at The Crystal Pharmacy. .SECOND LECTURE ON NATIONS AT WAR The aecond of the aeia of y turea on Ta Natlcna at War, fey Mr. F. It. Holden. will be given at the Kiret Chiietian church. Eaat Gv!adn atreet and Herenth avenue FrlT? evening at eight o'clock, Tha aubject of the eeoor.d Jectura la "Franoa and th Maraeilalaa." Foma fifty or titty teriptlcon alidea will ba uaed in IV. latratlrg tha eubjec-t. Ti e lectura will ba freej and all ara cordially Ja vited ta attend. LITTLE PIMPLES Oil CHILD'S HEAD ' Itched So Badly Could Not Rest Covered Whole Tcpcf Head. Cut cun Soap and Ointment Healed.' ' i Cottage flrwra. Teas. Wham my Kreat koy a trots bia bcaa hia tea4 Itched aatd tbea hrulia out ta bw'a ptmptea aad Itched ao badly that fce cocld aoa reet; ha could col eieep at aigttt. Wa cut hia hair Jut aa cluaa aa wa eould. Tha eruption covered tha ; vaoia top of hia bead. "W tried differaaa tsreateaeme btjt found a retlff until wa go CuOrtira, Soap and OlaiGBest. I would waah bia bead with Use CutVura Soap aad tha th Cutfc-ura Clattnent, I could lei taat It waa getting better from ut a fe app'katkma. CutW cur a aap and Otataent heaied bia had.T 'itugned Jlra AttJay B7. . tdla. A C0MPLEX10M SOAP A akin and fcair -ap. a toilet and auraee anap three ta one a oca prVw and ba a eery reaaonable prv naaed rm valua reortead. iucfc la OwrSrure ecap. Wheaa awieted by Curlowra Otatmat H doa m -h to prrBt ptmp aad ba.kh6da. dear h aoaln eg daMtrwS. arfw aa4 wb.iea) the hanrta and prweaof tb aa'urai beauty rf th ,k;a kn 1 baJr. Sample Each Free by Mall s ti ekta Book oa rn, Ad- rea poet-card "tU$nrvrm. T, aVa Im." guid ibrougitout fcai aojrid. NE AT NAvY YARD DROWNED WILLIAM G. LEVENSON JUMPED OVERBOARO FOR 0IVE AND J FAILED TO RISE BODY WAS? RECOVERED. WillUm O. Leveneon. aged about C tears, a member of tha Jtth or Marina Gun Company, at the penaacola nary yard, loat hia Uf In rather a mya tertoua manner. yeateYday forenoon, the young man drowning after having leaped for a dive from th Id dock where tha Frairta waa tied up at. for turn time during that h:p'a atay here. Tb body wa recovered after a erch of eeveral houra, and it will b Interred thla afternoon at 4 o'clock In the national cemetery, with full naval honore. Th beneficiary 1 hia mother, it waa aaaerted, named In his reoord. Sh Uvea in New York city, and baa been notified of th young man' death. Levenaon, a, etrong awimmer ordi narily, leaped from tha dock, th In due, and when he d laap pear ed beneath dive, and then ha diaappeard beneath th aurfac of tha water, It waa to b drawn out l.feleae aeveral hour later. Whether h etruck mm obet ruction, or whether an apoplectic atrok or aoma other b.elpiaeeneaa eeiied him. w aa not determined. When h did not rlee. however, hia companion epread the information very quickly, and a aearch for tha body waa gtarted Thla continued until tha body wag recov ered, but all e!Tort at reauiwitaton were uaelee. Tha body waa erchi for poaa'-Ma mark a f vlolenca, or for any injuria whatever, but nothing of he nature wag found, go far aa could ba aarcrtained. iVceaaed waa accredited with a good record in tha ervic and wag serving hia fim enliatment. He waa antong thoa who lately caraa from tha Phila delphia yard to duty at the local ata- tion. lc SALE TODAY at The Crystal Pharmacy. VOIERS HOLD A CAMPAIGN RALLY CROWD GATHERS IN EASTERN PART OF CITY AND HEAR Af. DRESS BY W. CHIPLEY JONES. A meeting of the Pmorti'' voter j f precinct 2. was held Jaat night at th corner of Tenth avrnue urnl Garden atreet. Between aevnty-nv and on ruin d red rea!dn.ta of ths tj the tern e-tlon f th city attended th meeting, whlh, upon ereial, invitation f It promoter, wma auddreaeed by W. Chlply Jonas, can didate for city commlionr. Mr. Jone duicuaacd at length, plank by plank, each of tha plank of hi rnhilebed platform, renewing eac-h asd very n of tha pledgea oontalned in aame, atatlng with emphaala that ha had made no other promt than ara contained in aam ajsd unequivocally promising that none wwjld ha mati by him to anybody. Paid h In thla connection: Tf knew positively that by making a prom! to give thta man or that man a job in tha city employ, r to giva tbia man or that a contract for tb city, I should ba ejected commiaa!onr, I should positively and bolutaly d clln th proposition." IHacuaeing th dock and belt Una plar.k in Ma platform. Mr. Jone said that in event c2 hia election, ha would inalat upon th incorporation In any contract f ar tha eonetructlon of the worka a elaua repairing th ens ploy -mnt of Petveacola labor. "In tha amployment of tha men in tha depart merit ef public work a, as wall as in any f th other depart manta f tha city rovarnrnent, said ha. "1 believe) in paying a living wage; but I beitev in demanding of a city amploy a full day's work for a day's pay, and If I ara elected. I shall insist upon th adoption and pursuit of thia po'.lry in all of the city's departments." Concluding Ms sddrea. fr. Jones aald: "With reference to Mr. John. aoa's candidacy, th queation to ba settled ia: "lias I. mad good on the Job baa ba satisfactorily performed th dutie f tha fflc which you hired Mm two years ago to nil" And, aa to : .fr. Hiiard: H baa puMlahd no i.atforraLaa made tha peot Se no promises tiAt ara in any sen.ew tangi. , I S or to hl. h ran b hH. All of hia protnlees have been yerbal. and jwhila I do not charge that Mr. LI. lard would make a promie of any natar that he did not intend to keep, verbal t promise, particularly with reference 1 to performance by a public officii ara always a danger. a proportion. I Put." aald Mr. J'.r, "I understand that Mr. Llilard ts really making his campaign for nty cr.mmiwatoner mora upon bis reor.rd as secretary of th Eacambia County Fair Association than anything ela. In thla onnc tion. th thought occur to m fo aalr: i Does Mr. Llilard c'a'm the erdt fr ail of the ioree which may bv me to th fair soctaj wften It waa in peratif: de H take J1 of the credn. ! deny th Itjnented T. fl Vlia, and the other oT'-era and J; rertnra of th so'1atin ty share in the fisr avition a-wi-eeee t. f r it npended oprtitr.a as it did Ut rr A Wt 4 The Banking, Savings & Trust Co. THE UPTOWN BANK s General Banking, a Savings Department and a Thor oughly Organized Trust Department Authrts4 ta Act sa Exute, Amlnttratar, Quardtan ar iteivae. ria o4 OaeSaa gtrwai. Has Not . ' ' ..." k' ft- 1 ends. I have not withdrawn, nor shall I do so, because I am convinced that the people of Pensacola are going to nominate and elect me, I am running strictly upon the promises contained in my published platform. I have made no other promises of any natu:rc, nor would I do so to guarantee my election. Each of my opponents has the advantage over me of having a city employe as his campaign manager. I am running my campaign single hand:d and alone, without the assistance or advice of any living man, and I have no trades to make nor verbal prom ises to keep with any individual or association cf indi viduals on earth W. CHIPLEY JONES. fPalg Avrt!eet.) The Journal's "Want oman inows Nothing is so easy to slight as the tailoring in a suit of clothes. The heavy pressing iron can be made to cover up a multitude of sins. The workmanship in Hickey-Free-man-Quality clothing starts with abso lutely the best materials not only woolens, but linings, thread and can vas. Expert Hickey-Freeman-Quality tailors take materials of proved perfec tion and mould them into finished and perfected garments by using the most thorough and efficient methods known to the tailoring industry. Hickey - Frecman-Qualiry ferments splendidly tailored in eplendlcl abxica, keep their good looks. Stylo Is fccOt into them from the very start ThsSc good points become more end apparent m-daily-nises. Spring and Simmer Suits- are-cow in order. Your wifewflLarsxdlatcrti fine points of IHdggy4eJiiaTiQaaI!. KTTftn HOas Ptna N. 0. Withdrawn! A rumor fs-bdngea-erally clrcnLitcd to ihft effect that I hanis vrith drawn frcm't!ha contest for . e, ti tait. City Commissioner In next Tuesday?! pri mary There isn't a xnordtDf truth in this rzsvjov which was delifccrately placed in circulation by interests which are, in all things, always op posed to the welfare of the people for the at tainment of their selfish ad Way will get you results.