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THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, THURSDAY MORNTNG, NOVEMBER 15, 1917. THREE THE NEW CALOMEL FINE FOR COLDS AND GRIPPE Calotabs, the New Nausea less Calomel, Breaks Up a Sever Cold Overnight. Physicians and druggists have at last found a quick and dependable remedy for colds and grippe. One Calotab on the tongue at bed time with a swallow of water, that's all. Next morning your cold' has vanished and your liver and entire system are purified and refreshed without the slightest unpleasantness or interfer ence with, appetite, diet or work Doctors have always contended that calomel is the best medicine for colds, bronchitis and la grippe and the first medicine to be glve"i!n J pneumonia and acute fevers. The new calomel, Calotabs, is purified and refined from all of the sickening and dangerous effects and with the medicinal virtues vastly improved. Calotabs are sold only in origina; sealed packages price 35c. Your drug irfst recommends and guarantees themv and will refund your money if you are not delighted. Adv. H. E. ROOT Auto Supplies 29 West Garden Street Phone 220. ICHELINS EAN UCH MORE ILEAGE Try ThemYou'll See! DISTRESSING EYESIGHT HEADACHES '.Medical investigation proves that 75 per cent of headaches are diectly due to eye z train. Eye strain can be relieved by correctly focused and fitted glasses. If you have the headaches We have the glasses INGRAM OPTICAL CO. The BROZTELL East 27th Street at 5th Ave KEW YORK The Homelike HOTEL where every room 4$V1 t5flper has a bath H UKJ day and shower Jr il upwards Convenient to Everything WILLIAM J. QUINN. Jr. DON'T MISS THE MISSING LINK. SCHEDULE. Leave I.lulat 6, 9 and 12 a. m. and 4, and 6 p.m. Leave other side, 6:35, 9:35, 12:35 a. m., and 4:35 and 6:35, p. m. First class Road House at Mulat, serving quick meals and drinks. S. OTIS, Prop. $1 Down, $1 per Week WILL FURNISH A HOME FROM THIS STORE. C2 FORCHEIMER'S FASHION SHOP ,The Store for Women 108 East Wright Street LOOK FOR THIS SIGN I 2s FUHNITURC COMPANY TbeIpijB W. FLA. DISTRICT G. E. CONVENTION MEET THIS WEEK I won service wncn is expected xo uo Special to The Journal away with the innumerable disputes DeFuniak, Nov. 14w The West which have occurred between ship Florida District Christian Endeavor pers of fruits and vegetables and the Convention will meet in DeFuniak . price which should be paid for them Springs, Friday evening, November , on account of their condition. 16, at 7:30, and will continue its j Branches of the service were es work through Sunday evening. Every tablished on November 1st at New Christian Endeavor Society in West- j York and Chicago and the depart ern Florida is expected to send at 'ment expects in a few weeks to ex least one delegate and it is honed tend the service to Boston. Philadel- that there will be a full attendance, lor a very interesting and instructive program has been arranged under the supervision of Miss Ruth Coffin, State Secretary. ' Karl Lehmann, field secretary of i the south, -will be present throughout the convention giving several ad dresses on different phases of En deavor work, and will preach the convention sermon Sunday morning. Mr. Lehmann's wide experience in Christian Endeavor has rendered him a most efficient worker and he is to day recognized as one of the most active and enthusiastic leaders in young peoples work. This is a rare privilege for the Endeavors of West ern Florida and the fact that Mr. Lehmann is to lend his assistance in this gathering of young people is full assurance of a most profitable and successful meeting. Mr. Marcus C. Fae-fr. suDerin ten- dent of the Children's Home Society j of Jacksonville and other prominent ' speakers will take part., on the pre- I gram from time to time. Miss Ruth ! Coffin, state secretary and acting state president will take part, also and it will mean much to each society to know her personally. The DeFuniak Springs society will entertain all &Veg2Ses in their homes, and they extend a cordial invi tation to all interested in the work. VICTROLA CONCERT BE GIVEN TONIGHT Following is the Victrola concert program to be given at Keynalds Music House tonight, at eight o'clock. The program consists of fifteen beau tiful numbers by the Victor's most famous artists: National Emblem March (Military Band) Arthur Pryor's Band. Iiigoletto La donna e mobile. (Woman is Fickle) Verdi Giovanni Martinelli. Zampa Overture Part I and II (Concert Orchestra) New Sympho ny Orchestra of London. Mignon Polonese (Soprano with Orchestra) Luisa Tetrazzini. Liebesfreud (Violin Solo) Fritz Kreisler. Elegie Melodie (Tenor and Violin) in French Enrico Caruso-Mischa El- man. Le Cygne(The Swan) Violin cello Hans Kindler. Kathleen Mavourneen (Tenor with Orchestra) John McCormack. Lanette Waltz Caprice (Saxa phone Solo with Band) H. Benne Henton with Conway's Band. Laurelei-Volkslied (The Loreley) Contralto with orchestra Ernestine Schumann-Heink- Light Cavalry Overture (Accord ion) Piedro Deiro. "Old Folks at Home" (Soprano with Violin) Alma Gluck and Efrem Zimbalist. Gems from "Naughty Marietta" (Operetta Medley with Orchestra) victor Light Opera Company. Simple Confession (Simple Aveu) Violin Solo Mischa Elman. Lucia-Sextette (Sextette with Or chestra) Tetrazzini. Caruso. Amato. journet, jacoDy, eaaa. In most cases of Dyspepsia Coffee Does Not Agree" says a well known authority. Many who use cof fee -r not knowing that it aggravates stomach troubles could still enjoy a delicious hot table beverage and es cape coffee's effects by a change to the wholesome, pure cereal drink POSTUM 'There's a Reason' Fruit Shippers Profit By New Inspection Service Washington Bureau Pensacola Journal Washington, D. C, Nov. 14. The Department of Agriculture is rapidb getting under way the establishment of the new fruit and vegetable inspec- phia, Pittsburg, Minneapolis and otner large markets, inspectors are now being trained at the New York i and Chicago offices for service in the other cities where the work is soon to be extended. This service will be a considerable advantage to fruit and vegetable pro Apalachicola Again Answers Call of the Apalachicola, -Fla Nov. 13. Apa lachicola, or her citizens, have again come to the front in their demonstra tions of charity and patriotism. Hav ing answered the call for the first Liberty Loan, they responded to the Red Cross drive with the munificent Bum o $1700- Then Franklin county volunteered, so many sons for service that she was exmpt f tY draft3; M,vvu is lajcen oi we sewnu ! ijiDerty ixan. ana wnen ine commit tee was notified of the Armenian and Syrian relief, the thought of solicit ing again gave them pause. Mr. Fred Sawyer was chairman of the committee, and was ably assisted j by Mr. Benedict M. Murphy, Mr. Geo. Marshall and Mr. Harry Marks. Sat urday, the 10th, being the first day of the drive, bright and early a proces sion of automobiles tourned the town. The cars were draped in Greek and Armenian colors and bore signs to the effect that the occupents were out in answer to the President's proc lamation. Mrs. Will Sawyer and Mrs. Harry Marks were chaperons to the ten young ladies, who, in Syrian cos tumes, occupied the cars. These young ladies made a thorough can vass of the city during the day. In WARDVILLE. Wardville, Nov. 13. Rev. Wm. I Johns conducted services at Pine Bar ren church Saturday night and Sun day. Mrs. Louise Meges, of Mossy Head, visited friends here the latter part of the week. Miss Carrie Majors, of Mobile, spent the week-end with relatives at home. Mrs. H. Graham, of Pine Barren, spent Friday last with relatives here. Walter Ward is at home after an extended stay in Akron, Ohio. We regret to note that B. H. Bryars house was destroyed by fire the past week. Ernest Steele has returned from training camp in Macon, Ga. E. Ward was a business visitor to Pensacola Wednesday last. Mrs. Gertrude Graham left Sunday for a visit to her parents in Polland, Ala. Burtus Mason has purchased him a new car. The little infant of John Peterson was buried in Pine Barren cemetery Friday. Oscar Ward and Nat Mason have returned from a business trip to Crestview. DIED Iabelle Murphy, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Murphy, died at 6 o'clock last evening, after a short illness. The funeral will take place this afternoon from the saddened home, the interment to be made in St. Michael's cemetary. Funeral Today The funeral of the late Mrs. Faus tina Bonifay, who died Tuesday after noon, will take place at 9:30 o'clock this morning at St. Michael's church, the interment to be made in St. Mich ael's cemetary. Pall bearers will be: Messsrs. Anthony Biera, Francis Bon ifay, John B. Jones, Tino Gonzalez, a. o. u liver ana na. iuma. TWO APPOINTED TO PATRIOTIC LEAGUE Miss L"uhari" Ph"illipV who is " In Pensacola in the interests of the Y. W. C. A. and the Patriotic League appeared before the Women's Central Committee of the Army and Navy Life Activities Committee yesterday and requested that two members of that organization be appointed to tht Patriotic League Board. Mrs. W. C. Davis, and Miss Fannie Aiken were named for the positions. NEW MANAGEMENT OF HOFF VULCANIZING CO. Elsewhere in today's Journal is the announcement of the new manage ment of the Hopf Vulcanizing Co., formerly operated under the name of the Peerless Rubber Co., W. W. Hop kins, former manager, having dis posed of his entire holdings in the plant to Chaa- Hopf. It is Mr. Hop kin's intention to retur nto his former home in Akron, where he will Tenter the same line of business, and while Mr. Hopf has never been identified with this particular line, his identifi cation with Pensacola business men assures him of splendid success in his new enterprise. ducers and shippers in the outlying producing sections and to the produce dealers in the cities as it will create an arbitrator to settle the question of the condition in which these pro ducts reach the market, a matter over which there is often serious dispute Until this new Bureau is in full swing it is expected inspections will be chiefly confined to shipments in regard to the condition of which there ig dispute. Applications for inspections must be made by the shipper or his agent, and the .depart ment must be furnished with a com plete description of the shipment, in cluding the name and address of the shipper and consignee, the car num ber, initials and routing, contents and the condition concerning which inspection is requested. No charge will be made by the government for this inspection and an inspection certificate will be mailed to the shipper, or telegraphed to him at his expense. President of U. S. the evening, at the Dixie theater, were tableaux to stir up the sym pathy, and the audience was solicited by the Syrian maids. The tableaux were "Armenian, June, 1914' and "Armenian, November, 1917." In the first lecture the ten girls in costume were J posed Misses Floyd Rice, Callie May Eldridge, H- Patton, C. Hoffman, E. Marks, N. Langstan, L. Hickey, Theobold, F. Hose, Fay Hose, etc. The same young ladles did all the soliciting. Each carried a surgi box, presented to her by Mr Fred Sawyer. In the second picture, Mrs. Frank Wakefield was Armenia. She was ably assisted by her little son and Charles Benedict, while little Misses Dorothy Brown and Mildred Sawyer were the dramatic stars of the even ing. ... After the tableaux, Judge John stone introduced the girls and their cause to the audience in a few able words, whereupon they solicited the "house." About $180 has already been col lected, and more is to come in. St. Patrick's church (Catholic), at ves pers, took up an offering of $17.80. Once more, therefore. Analachicola answered to the call of the President, upon her pity and her loyalty- In Memorium ( In the passing from this value " tears to the great beyond 5few have gone over more cherished and dearly loved than Clarence Langford who "fell asleep in the Lord" on Friday night, November 9th. His friends were legion for his generous, loving heart made all he knew his friends, from his highest omployer to his humlest coworker. He was generous to a fault, often denying himself that he might help others. His place will long be missed in this world. Nursed faithfuly by his loving sis ter through a long spell of sickness which he endured with the greatest patience, his whole thought was anxity that his sweet mother who for many years has been a helpless invalid should not be troubled, often stifling the weary moans of pain that she might not hear them. He passed away in the full communion of the Catholic church and was laid to rest on Saturday evening last, just as the i sun was dropping away in the West. We laid him to vest close be side his brother while a crowd thronged his grave and covered it with beautiful flowers. Loving, afflicted mother, your boy is safe, with the everlasting arms under him and the dew of perfect peace forever on his brow. His memory will be sweet to us all as long as life lasts. A FRIEND. ARE YOU SUBJECT TO HEAD- ACH? You can relieve this trouble by taking Hollan's Headache Tablets. Price 10c and 25c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Adv. SAN CARLOS ARRIVALS. W. O. Evans, Mobile; J. B. Neeley, Jacksonville; R. A. McGeachy, Mil ton; H. J. Busby, Shelby, Ala.; G. H. Nevins, Rochester, N. Y.; J. R. Henry Atlanta; W. M. Dougles, Nashville; C. Friedel, New Orleans; J. D. Nich olsen, St. Louis; L. N. McVoy, Birm ingham; E. L. Hunter, Arlington, N. C; D. B. Turner, Atlanta; J. S. Thorp and wife, C. S. Cahill, Pittsburg; Annette Ferris, El Monte, Cal.; Caryl Sayre, Aero Station; Geo. F. Roeh- rmg, Denver; r-d. uames, Mobile; Daniel L. Brown, New York; H. S. Boykin, Alabama; C. M. Hempstead, Mobile; Irving Dow, Brooklyn; H. Y. Bryan, Mobile; J. W. McDermott, G. G. Goodwin, Wm. White, G. C. Kin ney, Chicago; W. O. Evans, Mobile; W. B. Cosgrove, Memphis; R. P. Vroon, New Jersey; J. F. Jones, Chattanooga; C. R. Murray, Birming ham; A. J. Bacon, Atlanta; W. W. Flournoy, R. E. L. McCaskill, De Funiak; George Haseman, Eureka, CaL; D. E. Tybee, Mobile; R. S Haines and wife, Mrs. J. E. St. Johns, D. Osborne, Michigan. ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c W: PHY spffer with foot tor tures with blistered, burning feet and aching:, throbbing eornt? Wa-Ne-Te will end these trouble for yea tt bee for thou and of other. We-Ne-Ta eoothee aad heal. Refresh and cure your feet. Get e twenty -five cent box at your draggiet'e. For sale by the Balkcom Drug Co. COMPLETE PLANS FOB XMAS TBEflf At a meeting of the Women's Cen tral Committee of the Army and Navy Life Activities Committee held yes terday afternoon in the Chamber of Commerce, plans for the great Christmas celebration for the men of the service were completed, aed with the cooperation of the people of the city the success of the under taking is assured. More cakes and candy are needed: and it is hoped that the pledges of the women of the city will be swelled to sufficient size to care for the hun dreds of men who will attend the en tertainment. In addition to cakes, decorations for the Christmas tree are needed, and any donations will be welcomed. At the meeting yesterday it was decided to convert the lower corridor of the armory hall into a dancing hall, and have the tree, and musical program upstairs. In this way, all of the men can be accommpdated at the same time without crowding. CIRCUIT JUDGE SPENDS BUSY DAY IN PENSACOLA .r$ Judge A. G. Campbell of the Circuit Court spent the day in the city yes terday hearing several matters pend ing before the courts in which local attorneys are interested. The busi ness was completed yesterday after noon, and Judge Campbell returned to DeFuniak last night. Pale Children Made over to your liking', with rosy cheeks, hearty ap petites, vigorous digestion and ro bust health. Give them a glass ot this delicious digestant with meal Shivar Ale PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATIC WITH SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND QIRGEB Nothing like it for building rich blood and solid flesh. At all gro cers and druggists satisfaction or your money back on first dozen. Bottled and guaranteed by the cele brated Shivar Mineral Spring, SheU ton. S. C If your regular dealer cannot supply you telephone West Florida Grocery Co. Wholesale DUtributart for Peasecoh. W. A. GAHLENBECK & BRO. WATCHES, DIAMONDS. JEWELRY HIGH GRADE WATCH REPAIRING Watch Inspectors L- A N. Railroad Co. WATCH WINDOWS POSS New Dry Goods Store SI South Pasfox Street. MARSTON & QUINA, West Florida's Oldest Fumlturs Exclusive Agents Giobe.Wefilcka Exclusive Distributers COLUMBIA PHONO. GRAPHS AND COLUM-j BIA RECORDS PALACE JEWELRY CO. ALBERT KLEIN, Mgr. The Ready-to-Wear Store If It's New, You Will Find It Here 9 and 11 South Palafox L. E. NOBLES & CO.. Hart Schaffner & Marx, and Kirschbaum Suits. -Veir Money WertH or Your Money j ts South Palefox 51 USUAL DANCE SATUDDAY NIGHT Plans for the regular weekly dance to be given Saturday night by the Entertainment committee of the war recreational board for the men of the service, have been completed, and the following are announced as pat rons and patronesses of the enter tainment: Col. and Mrs. W. C. Davis, Mr. and iurs. Aiex Lischkoff, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lurton, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Holtzclaw, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ma lone, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Mitchell, Judge and Mrs. E. C. Maxwell. Miss Fannie Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Turner, Mrs. Lula A. Pierce. Mrs. Jennie C. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mann, Mrs. and Mrs. Leslie Part dridge. For a Weak Stomach, As a general rule all you need to do is to adopt a diet suited to your age and occupation and to keep your bowels regular. When you feel that you have eaten too much and when constipated, take one of Chamber lain's Tablets. Adv. Get all the pleasure there is in smokisg. Get a "Tampa Nugget" 5c. Reilly, Hatton & Co., Distributors, 220 South Palafox street. Relieves His Itch By Telegraph David Humphries, Norfolk. Vs.. wired: 1 "Please forward today four boxes Tet terlne." He was in a hurry to be re lieved of his Itching and wanted TETTERINE Teterlne cures eczema. ringworm, ground itch. Itching: piles, tetter, etc. No need to suffer long years. Get It In & hurry. 50 cents at druggists or write or wire The Shuptrine Co.. Savannah. Ga. Adv. (hiality Same Ian Felice C Now 6 c As long as it tras possible to do so we have kept down the price of the San Felice Cigar, so that it could be retailed for 5c. However, it becomes imperative for us to increase the price to 6c- Taxation, raw material and wages have advanced so much during the past year that it no longer possible ctrob Tonight, 8 o'Clock The Following Beautiful Numbers Will Be Rendered : 18374 "So Long Mother"; "Somewhere in France Dady" -Chas. H. Hart. 18369 "Beale Street Blues"; "Old Gray Mare" Earl Fuller's Jass Band. 18370 "Over There" ; "Where Do We Go From Here" Victor Military Band. 18371 "Girl I Left Behind Me"; "Hot Time in the Old Town" Victor Military Band. And Many Other Selected Numbers by Victor's Cele brated Artists. The Reynalds Music House 21 South Palafox Street Escambia County Fair MOLINO, FLA., NOV. 12-17 S1.05 Round Trip Tickets Sold to November 16 Limit November 19 Phone 47 RIEW ODDBILlEARJgj, LA., AND RETURN $9)oS DSdDQJRIIID "iriMP Tickets Sold Nov. 9th to 19th Inclusive. Final Limit Phone 47 Every Little B BIT.B Helps Mid-Week Special $2 Spreads Good heavy weight, full size, 84x72, hem med, assorted pat terns. See window. Todav onlv $1.65 Stylish women should get a pair of those fashionable $S.50, $9, $10 Fancy Top Lace Shoes, now at $6.95 WATSON. PARKER & REESE CO. The Underwear Store The Journal's "Want Ad columns is a first-class me dium. e to sell San Felice at the old price. To those smokers of fine taste vl f recognize in San Felice a cigar of ur" usual merit we ask your continu patronage It is unnecessary to stat that the same high standard of Sr Felice quality will be maintained. So Felice Cigar now -6c. The Deisel Wemmer Co., Lima, Ohio. Adv. . H. MANN, D. P. A. Nov. 21st. F. L. MILLER, C T. A.. Ever Ccfflceit