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THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 2, 1916. CIDIG CLUBS LUST EH St FROM BOTJIFAY 0 il tlii BUIie Bsrkt In "The Social Vortex" Isis, Tomorrow MONDAY and TUESDAY LAST TWO DAYS OF THE , MARK DOWN SALE ; 0 w , i -f Felt Brimmed Hats, solid colors,. . .$1.45 Combination Felt Hats ........ . . . . ..... .$1.85 Skirts at ,$2.45, $3.45; $4.45, $5.45 The Quality Shop 78 EAST WRlbHT STREET. WHY PAY MORE? ? The fair is occupying the atten tion of the canning clubs 'at- pres ent, according to Mis3 Lonny Lan drum, home demonstration agent, and all of the members are engaged in preparing their record books of the crops this year. These books form aj story of the work, and presents a complete history of the particular crop it has reference to. The keeping of the books is a part of the canning club work, for an ex hibit without the story is not consid ered complete. Entries are made for pearly every day and record the num ber of cans, as well as the condition of the crop and the general condi tions which affected it. This season, of course, the entry of July 5, will be given undue promi nence, for the storm of that day very nearly crippled the work for the sum mer.. But as soon as it was over the girls set about planting other crops and it is expected that the exhibits this year will compare favorably with those of former years. . DIME MESSENGER SERVICE Any article that can be delivered on a wheel anywhere in the city, 10 cents. Phone 218 or 1363. CHARLES MAYES AND DOYLE DRIVER t All Spring Suits" and N. WEILAND Dresses at Half Price has' moved to and less. N Palafox and Intendencia. LA MODE , Come See Us. V 9 V- ' MS. MAY'S LETTER tol'MEH More Proof that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound Relieves Suffering. Chicago,' UL. "I suffered from a bad case of female ills. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound was recom mended and I took about six bottles. It fixed me up all right. The common symptoms of such a condition pain when walking, irri tation, bearing do wn pains and backache, nervousness and dis ordered digestion soon passed away. I look much better now than I did before, and I recommend the Compound every time for female troubles, as it did for me all it is claimed to da You have my permission to pub lish this letter." Mrs. J. May, 3543 S. Lincoln St, Chicago, 111. If you have any of the symptoms men tioned in Mrs. May's letter, remember what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for her, and try it your self. It is a good old-fashioned medi cine, made from roots and herbs, and it has helped countless numbers of women. If you need special advice, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. I f.'.:,r A ; ri - .Vt ; f r h "l Marianna, Fla., Oct. 1. Marianna won a hotly contested game from Chipley Friday afternoon by a score of 1 to 0. This was the last game of the sea son in the Tri-County League. Not a score was made until the eighth inning. Zellars beat out a bunt to first, reached second on Cone ly's sacrifice and scored on Price's drive to deep center. Batteries: Bonifay and Alford; Ful ton, Zellars and McCorvey. Monday the postseason series will be begun between Marianna and Boni fay, the winners in the first and sec ond halves of the series respectively. Beginning at Bonifay the games will alternate daily at Bonifay and Mar ianna, ending on Friday at "Chipley. Much interest in this five-games play-off is being shown. ' ?v v ikt I ? . "Z'c: Jr?. , ml I I Stop Wishing You Had Electric Light in Your Home Wire, for Electricity Today You can enjoy the comfort, convenience and economy of Electric Light right away by having your 4iome wired now. Your family will have plenty of use for good light this Fall and Winter. The children need pure, glareless Jight for studying; your wife, mother and daughter deserve easy, white light for sewing; and you will want a steady, safe light for reading. Matzda Electric light fills all these requirements. It is three times as bright as the light from old-style carbon lamps but costs no more. It requires no matches or atten tion is on or off with the press of a button. The help of a score or more of Electrical appliances is available in your household as scon as your home is wired. TELEPHONE 2010 AND ASK FOR AN ESTIMATE ON WIRING YOUR HOME. IT'S FREE AND YOU ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATION. Pensacola Electric Company AUDITING COMMITTEE OF GULF BEACH HIGHWAY MAKESMONTHLY REPORT After a month's work on the Gulf Beach Highway, ending Saturday, the committee in charge of the work, has submitted a report on the expeditutes which have bo far been made. Aa the money which is being used to carry on I the work was subscribed by the peo ple of Pensacola, the manner, in which it has been disbursed is therefore of interest to all who contributed to the fund. The itemized statement, which fol lows, shows the amount of, money re quired to construct the road, and the committee emphasizes the necessity of being unhampered by the lack of funds. Many of the subscribers have paid the money to the committee, but in order to continue the work and carry the road to a successful com pletion, it is imperative that the com mittee have sufficient funds to com plete the road. To this end all persons who sub scribed to the fund for building the road are urged to pay their subscrip tions immediately, for upon them de pends the continuation of the work. While no general campaign for addi tional money will be inaugurated, the committee requests all who wish to add to their formes; contributions to do so at once, or any other parties who were not in the city at the time of the campaign. The amount makes no diference, the large sum collected in the early summer was made up of subscriptions from ten cents to fifty dollars. The road is for all of Pensacola and all of Pensacola is call ed upon to help build it. The Gulf Beach Highway will make Pensacola a great summer resort, and the development of the city is of great importance to every person in it. Are you doing your bit to help ? FoDowing is the report of the audit ing committee: Auditing Committee's Reports. Pensacola, Fla., Sept. SO, 1916. Financial statement of the Gulf Beach Highway Committee : " July 15, Cash in bank ..... .$2,888.02 Aug. 7, Deposit Aug. 14, Deposit ....... Aug. 15,iDeposit Aug. 31 Deposit Sept. 6 Deposit fl 5.00 35.00 10.00 30.00 15.00 Total Cash . , . $2,983.02 Expenditures. July 17, H. W, Gibbs Harware Company $ 9.S0 July 22, gall Book & Novelty Company 5.85 July 22, B. F. King, Boat Hire . 12.50 Aug. 10 Mayes Printing Com pany, letter heads, etc., ... 7.85 Aug. 10. .Y. M. C. A. (Cam- Constipation Dulls Your Brain., That dull, listless, oppressed feeling is due to impurities in your system, sluggish liver, clogged intestines. Dr. King's New Life Pills give prompt relief. A mild, easy, non-griping bowel movement will tone up your system and help to clear your muddy, pimply complexion. Get a bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills today at your Druggist, 25c A dose tonight will make you cheerful at breakfast. Adv. DEWEY The . housewife's de Jight. Strictly high grade and uniform quality. Phone for a Can. THE HcHugh Grocery Company Phone 1627 Like getting back home for Thanksgiving ' they satisfy ! Thanksgiving with the old folks et home it does satisfy! For your smoking, Chesterfields do the same thing they satisfy ! But Chesterfields are MILD, too that's the wonder of it. . - . . Don't expect this new cigarette enjoyment satisfy, yet mild) from any cigarette but Chesterfields, be cause no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend an entirely new combination of tobaccos and' the biggest discovery in cigarette making in 20 years. "Give me a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY. " P 10 for Be AUo ickod20 Sax 1 0 paign expenses) .......... 5.25 Sept. 16 J. D. Nored, for auto mobile 190.00 Sept. 9 Abbott Garage, auto re pairs Sept. 16 H. W. Gibbs Hard ware Company Sept. 16 Forbes, Quigley & Morgan . .v Sept. 16 A. M. Avery & Son . . Sept. 16 Morgan Stables Sept. 16 B. C. Duval Sept 16 W. A. Ray Hardware Company Sept. 16 A. H. McLeod & Com pany, tents for camp Sept. 16 Payroll two weeks, ending Sept 15 . Sept. 18 Richards and wife, purchase of clap pfe 25.00 Sept. 20 Pattillo CaopbelL ref eree, mailing . notices" ...... 20.00 Sept. 21 Forbes, Quigley & Morgan M 4.50 Sept 22 A. M. Avery & Son . .' 2.88 Sept. 27 Stephen Lee , . . 25.00 Sept. SO Payroll, two weeks, ending Sept. 29 487.53 Sept. SO J. S. Gaston, salary " and expenses for Aug 174.06 Sept. SO T. W. Harris, for sup Plies . 9.65 Sept. SO Cash in bank . . : . . .$1,683.68 23.94 24.40 10.20 7.30 1 3.00 3.10 10.20 45.32 192.96 Total .'.$2,983.02! (Signed) , , j Tl. V. CT.TTTTFT? I H. P. BALL, ' O. J. SEMMES, Auditing Com. ' Head-off That All-Winter Cough. At the first sign of sore throat, tight chest or stuffed-up head take a dose of 'Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. The healing pine-tar, soothing hone? and glycerine quickly relieve the con gestion, loosen the phlegm, and break up your cold. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey has all the benefits of the heal ing aroma from a pine forest, it is pleasant to take and antiseptic The formula on the bottle tells why it re lieves colds and coughs. At your Druggist, 25cv Adv. Dr. Lischkoff is out of the citv. IHICIDR it mains HOTEL LAST NIGHT Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, while most people were at church, or the moving pictures, or otherwise en gaged, little Dan Cupid, aided ty a congressman, a congressman-elect, an obliging notary public, a perfectly willing pair of victims and some other interested spectators, was getting in his work at the San Carlos hotel. J In the parlors at the hotel last night, Mr. Earl Leroy Corwin and Miss Kunigunda Popp were united in marriage, Miss Nellie B. Mills, notary public, performing the ceremony. The witnesses signing the certificate of marriage were, Congressman Emmett "Wilson, Congressman-Elect Walter Kehoe, and Miss Marion Hall. Miss Kunigunda Popp wa3 born in Munich, Germany; has been in Amer ica five years. She is well known in Chicago, having interested herself since the beginning of the war in the work carried on towards securing aid for the war sufferers. Miss Popp has been singing with the Chicago Singing Club fo some time, and not infrequently has her voice been heard in operas and amateur performances of different kinds, gotten up for the purpose of sending relief to the Eu ropean sufferers. She is also an ath letic girl and swimmer. The groom is the northern reprc fcentative of the E. E. L. McCaskill Company, of DeFunii'?, and cs been in tloiina since siarcn. -te fcss made many frienas in W.f: Flor. ta during this time, who wi3li him all the happss possible. Mr. and Mrs. Corwin leave today Tor Lefuniak, where thev will malte Cowin will go to Indiape polls te estab lish headquarters for his firm. This is the third marriage cere mony Miss Mills has performed. Sh t.'as one of the first women in Amer ica to perform the marriage ceremony and at the time she first officiated, Collier's Weekly published a notice of the wedding and a photograph of Miss Mihs. 3 ecia ' Your choice of any one of the following specials with each purchase of $3 or more of groceries. 1 Six bars Octagon Soap FREE.. V 2 17 pounds Sugar for $1.00. 3 Three packages of Oatmeal FREE." 4 Three pounds of Sugar FREE. is Phone 1889. M 1? Davis and Lloyd Streets LifS Children's Mifldy Suits 75 cents MISS HERRIMAN 65 Palafox ? j - v. their home tnta Chrntmss, when Mr,