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FICII IDTEE IB 1B17 TOURIST CLUB Much interest has been evinced in tho proposed reorganization of the Pensac la Tourist club, and it is though that a large number visit ors respond to the call o Presi dent " H. Taylor, to meet tomorrow fefterr.vi in W. O. W. hall, on West lore: street. i Tr"i are scores of visitors from he : rth here at present, and ih fonr raon of. the club has been insist ently urged. Some encouragement has beengiven the move, but unless a riore healthy co-operation of Pen gscola people is given, much of the interest will die out. It is proposed, in case of a thorough urbanization with- sufficient number, to plan for the pleasure of the visit ors. At present the fact that the strangers are here is practically un known. There is no way. of saying Just how many visitors for the win ter are in Pensacola, whereas the or ganization of the Tourfet club would enlist the attendance of all, and the registration of every stranger. In this way many who have friends here could easily be brought in. con tact with the latter. , The meeting is called for 2 Wednesday. THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL. MONDAY MORNING. TANUARY 1, 1917. m. I TIMER FEDERAL 1ESSES TODAY Five federal witnesses, held on per tLem in the county jail here, will leave this morning in charge oi a special deputy for Tallahassee, where they will appear and give evidence in a peonage case whch will be heard there before Uniteo States Judge Wil liam B. Sheppard. Court is convened there this morning for a trial of this and other important cases. There are several government wit nesses in this peonage case, but two were allowed to make bond. The oth ers have been in the "seambia county jail for the past three or four weeks; ROE COMITY' UNDER QUARANTINE Due to the establishment of tick eradication in the county of Monroe, m this state, that county ba3 been quarantined against the outside world, announcement of which step is contained in the following bulletin from the headquarters of the state health officer, Dr. Joseph Y. Porter Dial value quarantine une. Notice of Quarantine and the Estab lishment of Tick Eradication in the County of Monroe, State of Florida. In accordance and by authority of Chapter 4693, Acts of 1899, and Chapter 6434, No. 14, authorizing the control, suppression, and eradication of contagious and infectious diseases of live stock in the State of Florida, notice is hereby given that Monroe county, State of Florida, i3 quaran tined, and the work of tick .eradica tion established. Cattle infested with or exposed to the Southern Cattle Fever Tick (Margaropus Annulatus) disseminate the cause of "Southern," "Splentic," "Texas," or "Tick" Fever, a dangerous and frequently fatal dis ease of cattle. No cattle, bulls, oxen, steers, cows, "yearlings, heifers or caives shall be allowed to be driven, transported or allowed to stray across this state quarantine line into the county of Monroe except in accordance with provisions of the rules and regula tions governing the control and erad ication of the Southern Cattle Tick. : : : : ,1. ' n Ring for Each Finger, 111 Chamed Together m 9" m e -v r- - f ,-:- ..." -c- 5? : 2a r i. v? IS i ' t r" V :.l v.-v a 1 I l Nance O'Neil, the well known actress, is shown wearing this style of ornament. Each is attached to tho other by slender chains. AMUSEMENTS 1 : ... . v.- l A The Journal's "Want Ad columns is a first-class medium. : . ...r '..a -. ,f -. - ' i - ! !(" i b - FRANK KEENAN, ENID MARKEY AND ROBERT M'KIM, IN TRIANGLE-KAY BEE PLAY, "JIM GRIMSBY'S BOX" , Billie Burke and Kathlyn Williams Isis Tomorrow. More graceful and spectacular than the dip and swoop of a descending aeroplane, is the dive into the sea performed by the autoiuts in a tensely dramatic scene of "Redeer -ing Love." This Morosco-Paramount photoplay which is the attraction iX the Isis the ater tomorrow in connection with Bil lie Burke in "The Tell -Tale En velope," stars Kathlyn Williams and tells of the city life of a beautiful country girl who made a very momen tous decision and had to abide' its consequences. The story is elab orately staged and has an exception ally talented cast comprising Thomas Holding, Herbert Standing-, Wynd- ham Standing Eddy. and Helen Jerome and Francis Ford, Grace Cunard Charlie Chaplin. When a beautiful, refined and cul tured girl is suspected by a keen de tective of a number of jewel v rob beries When a woman is followed by de tectives to the underground dens of Taris and her supposed capture re veals that she has a double ' When both characters wear "The Purple Mask" that successfully hides their identity then you are getting deep into the plot and thrilling mys tery of the marvelous serial, "The Purple Mask." The greatest work of their careers is beine: done by Grace Cunard and Frarcis Ford in this mar- Grea 51, ling Sale OF THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT The Ready - to - Wear Store St arts Tomorrow. . Jnn nary 2d 9 We are going to remodel our present store, not that we have outgrown ourselves, but that we are de sirous of making it the prfttiest and most invtiing of its kind in Pensacola. ' We are going to make our interior furnishings and decorations as modern and attractive as that of our goods, and we have determin ed to clear pur shelves and cases of present 'stocks-before the . actual work of remodeling begins. To do this we will assemble every hat in our stock, which1 is the present season's styles, and mark them at prices that will mean one grand sweep' of the entire outlay. You will have your choice of the following AT FIFTY PER CENT OF THEIR ACTUAL COST AND BELOW. All Our Trimmed Hats Priced as Follows: $3.00 values ...... $1.49 $4.00 values .................. $1.98 $5.00 Values .$2,49 $8.00 values $3,93 $10.00 values $4.4 9 $15.Q0 values .'$5.93 L AH our Velours and hatters plushes, black and all colors, formerly selling at from $5 to $8.50, choice. $149 All our ready to wear and untrimmed hats, ranging in price from $1.50 to $5.00, your choice 88c ' W If you have need for a hat at the present time, or expect to need one in the future; if you have been disappointed in the hat you purchased earier in the sason; if you failed to get ahat earlier in the season fiERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY velous super -serial. Don't fail to see every episode, the first of which appears at the Isis Friday. On tha program also will appear Charlie Chaplin in hii latest comedy success, "The Rink." Look for WU W." on Dollar Bill. After playing the role of Lola Brandt in "The Dollar and the Law," the five-part Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature written by Irvin S. Cobb and directed by Wilfrid North, which is the attraction at the Bonita theater on Wednesday, Miss Lililan Walker decided to make the part come true. In the production she marks her in itials upon a dollar bill, which she sends on its travels by passing it to a delivery man in exchange for goods. She wants to see whether the bill will ever return to her and in the end it does, saving an innocent man from being convicted of crim. This incident in the picture awak ened within Miss Walker a desire to see whether a bill would really return to her. She therefore placed the in itials "L. W." in scarlet ink in the upper left-hand corner of a bill and give it hi rc arise for a box of can dy in one vf New York's confection ers. She has every belief that it will return to her and e&h bill that comes1 into her possession is examined minutely. The Journal's "Want Ad columns is a first -class me dium. . STOLEN RINGS ARE 1500 Members of the police department, and deputies in the sheriff's office yesterday read a notice of reward for the recovery of certain stolen jewelry which demanded more than an ordi nary, amount of attention. Circulars were received a few days ago, an nouncing that,, for the recovery of two rings, stolen from the owner in New York City, a reward of $3,000 would be paid, or $1500 each for either, or both of them. Circulars are daily received from all parts of the country by the police department and are posted for the in formation of members of the depart ment, none of tEem getting anything more than passing notice. But the offer of a reward of the'size as that mentioned above, with the added sug gestion that "the rings may have been taken to the south and the thief may try to .ship on some outgoing vessel," is enough to make the "firiest" more than usually attentive. Another raular, posted for the in formation of men' in the. department offered a reward of $1,000 for the Our Store will be closed today and we will enjoy a Happy New Year Wit Everlasting Fabrics Co. 0 You A, B, C Free Merchandise Sale , Tomorrow. Starts Early 1 in 1 ii.iiiimiy.1 ... Jin ,...n fr ...... ,11 ... ,-n,l , ..i,.,,. apprehension of a forger who is want ed in Canada. PAINFUL COUGHS RELIEVED Dr. King's New Discovery ' is a soothing, healing remedy for coughs and colds that has stood the test of nearly fifty years. For that cough that strains th throat and saps the vitality try Dr. King's New Discov ery. The soothing pine balsams and mild laxative ingredients soon drive the cold from the systewi. Have a bottle on hand for winter colds, croup, grippe and bronchial affections. At your Druggist, 50c. Adv. Doings of the Duffs Tom Makes a Bum Guess By Allman THAT THIS WILL Votf 1 ' OM THE. LEVEL . P (TABLE OUVJATTMT ICA ( -f COUMUL CU)5 , Z f f L, BW AMD MAKE THE. f H ' f f if IT WAS GCHHGTo 11 1 -, ST Cf J 'iJnSO ( Hit of Voue Nou6 OPEN thus ) U 'jltljh a. masked PartV - Ts.cauiALax&j Mfsl St : rcssLi . ilftoft UF&rt?E A?E DOORJ j , ptDMV REAO THE 1 Tt I MEET A fSf vCT M) AREaU i ijQfl THE.TICKTTS-10U 1 n npJT 'i H-O-?"! 1 ! HoT or p&xuz ilWtml rSxe JVOt V , : " " 1 r We Close Today at Noon Morris Supreme Regular Ham, 22c per pound J. P. REMICH & SONS, Phcne722 H Wctson, Porker jS Q necse Company jJ "CVERtTHINQ to wea. ka