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f 8 THE PENS ACOLA JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1918. . Smart Styles In Low Cut Shoes 1 BASEBALL ll xr i ii t i iuu men wiiu are preity naru to please about your shoes, we would like you to have a look at these smart, snappy styles we have in stock for summer wear. The front they represent will make a big hit with your finicky shoe taste ; meaning to say that no matter how critical you may be, there's a style to please you. Better than the good looks of the shoes, are the prices. 5 to $12. '. All leathers and sizes. sffoBriWEttte Store PHONI FOR QUICK CRVICE Ventura TAXI AMUSEMENTS . . J .. .... JL LXI-1- The CENTRAL PHARMACY "In th Heart of Pensacola" The Home of QUALITY ICE CREAM 177 PHONES 17S LOOK FOR THIS SIGN 108 Eatt Wright Street Star Brand Shoes Ar Better Men's Union Suits, 50c and up. Men's Athletic Undershirts, 25c and up. Men's Sox, 1Cc ar.d up HEW ORLEANS BARGAIN STORE. Corner Palafox and Government Streets. AMERICAN . NATIONAL BANK Of Pensacola CAPITAU STOCK Paid In $500,000 ThefWL&O. fin th tqun rj. vyjm Bi s .' "PHEZ" A delightfully cool and healthful sum mer drink. Made from the pure and unfermented juice of the Loganberry. " Get a case for home use today. The Lewis Bear Co. .Wholesale Distributers AMERICAN LEAGUE. At New York 2 7 0 Cleveland 3 6 1 Batteries' Russell. Mogridg and Walters; Bag-by and Os'elU. At Washington 2 2 Detroit 10 1 Batteries Shaw, Hausen and Aln- emlth; Erlckson and Stanage. At Philadelphia 2 4 0 St. Louis ... 3 13 2 Batteries Perry and Perkins; Low- dermllk and Nunamaker. At Boston 1 0 Chicago .... 0 1 2 Batteries Bush and Agnew; Cl- cotte and Lynn. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Pittsburg 2 9 2 Boston 6 12 0 Batteries Sanders and Schldt; Hearne and Wilson. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. At Memphis 2 5 3 New Orleans ..: 3 7 3 Batteries Fentress and liar grave Robertson and Kitchens. t At Birmingham 6 5 2 Atlanta 5 10 3 At Little Rock 6 19 4 Mobile 6 18 1 Batteries Murchlson and Brottem; Cavet, Bennett and Coleman. 16 In nings, darkness. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Philadelphia 2. St. Louis 3. At New York 2. Cleveland 3. At Washington 2, Detroit 4. . At Boston 1, Chicago 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Pittsburgh 2. Boston 6. At Chicago-Cincinnati rain. Others unscheduled. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. At Memphis 2, New Orleans 3. At Birmingham 6, Atlanta 5. At Little Rock 6, Mobile 6, 16 in nings, darkness. Nashville-Chattanooga rain. STANOING OF THE CL'JBS. SOUTHERN. CLUBS W. L. Pet. New Orleans 25 12 .676 Little Rock 23 13 .639 Chattanooga 21 17 .552 Mobile 19 18 .513 Nashville 19 19 .500 Memphis 16 20 .444 Birmingham 12 20 .375 Atlanta 12 25 .324 AMERICAN. CLUBS W. L Pet. Boston 22 13 .629 New York 19 18 .513 Chicago 15 16 .484 Cleveland " 19 17 .528 St. Louis 17 15 .531 Washington 16 19 .457 Philadelphia 14 19' .424 Detroit 9 19 .321 NATIONAL. CLUBS W. L. Pet. New York 23 10 .697 Chicago 22 11 .667 Cincinnati 20 17 .541 Pittsburg 15 16 .484 Boston 15 19 .441 Philadelphia 14 18 .43$ Brooklyn 13 21 .382 St. Louis , 13 21 .382 m II ' mm " ill Mm mm Mi J S m T-I J C n i! WILLI ROSE OF BLOOD" AM FOX PRODUCTION Theda Bara'a Latest Picture Which Come to the Isis Theatre Next Monday Alice Brady in "Her Silent Sacrifice," at, Isis Today. "It's quite true," said Edward Jose, who directed the production of "Her Silent Sacrifice" which will appear at the Isis theatre today, "that there are no sluggards in the motion pictures:! but even at that. Miss Brady can give cards and spades to most of the film actresses whom I have met. . Where the average actress will often waste precious daylight hours making me go over the scenario with her. Miss Brady and I always hold these inferences Inj adva'nee during the evenings at her J house. "But what Is far more Interesting and Important is that Alice Brady's won derful adaptability, versatility and read iness to grasp the situation permits me to work with her in a speedy, friction less and efficient manner. Tedious rep etitlve rehearsals are unnecessary for this remarkable girl for that's all she really is, a young charming miss we go over the action once and then pro ceed to film It. The uninterrupted de velopment of the main character and the smooth unrolling of the story which result, go far to explain the artistic finish of all of Miss Brady's produc tions. This Is very high praise, Indeed, and will undoubtedly gratify 5Iiss Brady hugely when it comes to her ears, for Mr. Jose stands high In the ranks of the foremost directors In the motion pic ture field. And the man who achieved such successes with "Poppy" and "The Moth" maintains, with real enthusiasm that Alice Brady will add to her re nown with the series of pictures she is making for the Select Star Series, of which "Her Silent Sacrifice" Is her first production. 1 0 U5KSTv3PBAN KQ .VMrFix-IC. At the Isis Friday and Saturday. SALARY 0 BE DECID ED FRIDAY GUP THIS OUT MAY COME HANDY Tells how to take soreness from a corn and lift it right out. Hospital records show that every time you cut a corn you invite lock jaw or blood poison, which is needless. says a Cincinnati authority, who tells you that a quarter ounce of a drug called freezone can be obtained at lit tle' cost from the drug store but Is sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callus. You simply apply a few drops of this on a tender, aching corn and the soreness is Instantly relieved. Short ly the entire corn can be lifted out, root and all, without pain. This drug Is sticky but dries at once and Is claimed to Just shrivel up any corn without Inflaming or even Irri tating the surrounding tissue or skin, If your wife wears high heels she will be glad to know of this. Adv. YALE BICYCLES CASH OR CREDIT T. T. Wentworthjr. Cor. Belmont and Davla AM HMD ETC TTDOLEATTDSLE TONIGHT Earle Williams in "A MOTHER'S SIN" A .Vitigraph Blue Ribbon, feature. The story of a wo man's steadfast love and how it saved a man from himself. Always 15c. Friday night, the greatest cast ever filmed in pictures. "Mother's Sin Pictures Earl Williams at Garden. Earle Williams, having completed "A Mother's Sin," the Vltagraph Blue Rib bon feature, which will be shown at the Garden theatre tonight. Is now J working in "The Girl in Ills IIouse."l rrom me wiaeiy-reaa story by Harold McGrath, which ran serially In the Ladles Home Journal. j "A . Mother's Sin," tonight's attrac tion featuring Mr. Williams is a grip ping drama, the story of a mother v;ho gives her all that a man may find him self. In this play Mr. Williams is said to have reached the height of his dra- matlo career. - : The county board of education will meet in special session next Friday night to take up and, if possible de cide upon the matter of the increase in salaries of the teachers of the city of Pensacola and Escambia County. There are also several appointments to be made to fill vacancies. At the last meeting the board com pleted the appoiwfments af Instructors in the High School and the two gram mar schools, thus leaving the city schools and the county schools to be acted upon at the special meeting Friday night. FIRST TO BUY WAR CERTIFICATE S. F. & L TO BUILD TDAGK TO PLANT OFSHIPBUILDINBGO. Within not less than a month, so It is stated upon best authority, the Gulf Florida and Alabama Railroad will , have spur tracks right into the new shipbuilding plant, the work of lay ing switches has been going on quiet ly for soma time and now there Is a ; perfect net work of them. The tracks are now within one hun dred yards of the. shipbuilding yards, having reached Barrancas Avenue and it Is expected to make the cross ing within a week or two, which taka the road right Into the shipyard. The tracks will be in the northeast corner and (form - the shape of a fan. The system will haul heavy freight and will thus be enabled to bring supplies from Birmingham via the Southern to Klmbrough. thence over the G. F. & A., tracks to Pensacola. Another connection which is also said to be under way is the P. M. and X. O., which will make two ways of hauling freight, which will mean greater . things for Pensacola. Reports are to the effect that the new shipbuilding plant, will lay the keel for its first steel ship about the middle of June, to be of five or six thousand tons and when the plant is completed four vessels of this ton nage can be under construction at one time. . . The Liadies Benevolent Memorial Association of Pensacola has the hon or and distinction of being the first to purchase War Saving certificates, in the drive which has just started. This announcement was made yes terday by Postmaster B. S. Hancock, chairman of the county campaign committee. Postmaster Hancock re called that this organization was also the first to purchase a bond of the Third Liberty loan. HUOLBERT GIVEN All OPPORTUNITY TO ENLIST IN THEARMY Charles F. Hurlbert, said to be from Brooklyn, X. Y., who has been the source of some speculation on the part of the United States Court for the past week, as to Just what he was, has finally had his case passed upon and If the federal authorities' chose to take drastic steps they could make it rather uncomfortable for him but upon orders from Washington, D. C, he will be given an opportunity to go into the army. Hurlbert is a young man of several aliases and was arrested at one of the leading hotels of Pensacola, where Special Officer Mclntyre took him Into custody. Hurlbert was reticent in regard to himself anfl his move ments. It was ascertained that he had been somewhat of a traveler one of the places he visited was in South America. It was learned that his home was in Brooklyn, X. T., and communication with the authorities there did not "for a time clearly show Just who and what he was and there were missins links in the chain of information. He was held in the county jail until facts could be obtained with the re sult that it was learned that he had WHEN A WOMAX LOVES, SHE IS READY TO MAKE AXY SACRIFICE. THIS IS THE MORAL. AID BASIC THEME OF "HER SILENT SACRIFICE" IN WHICH SAENGER AMUSE. CO. PRESENTS ALICE BRADY Have your digestive organs right. ADCD wiU'Hiiiaaa Dyspepsia Remedy will do the work. 50 cents At your Druggist's A screen version of the celebrated play "THE RED MOUSE." wherein a peasant artist's model becomes the jorgeously begown ed queen of fash ion the talk of the smartest society cliques in Parts. A Heroine Who Dares Everything for Love. ..tin ) '0 r L wmtscm ii Other Fsature Fox Suashlne Comedy MHIS SMASHING CAREER" A successful effn live against the hordes of old King Gloom. PROF. REILLY'S ISIS OHCHESTRA AND THE COOLtNQ ZEPHERS OF OUR TYPHOON COOLING AND VENTILATING SYSTEM. registered in Brookln, X. Y., but had never filled out his questionnaire. By failure to do so he automatically became a deserter and could have been dealt with in a drastic manner by the military authorities. However, the government not feeling inclined to take this step, has decided that he be given an opportunity of entering the service. JOINT INITIATION BY TWO CAMPS tti-ko'-v Camn No. 21. and Live Oak Camp No. 1, "W. O. VT., will hold a joint initiation tonight at 8 o'clock, at. the hall on West Romana street. A class of probably thirty-two will be initiated, and it is requested that as many members as possible be on hand. VIOLA DANA r. r Ton y Breakers Ahead" A drama la which the heart, the time tab o f emotion, registers gTeat speed. And an educational TOMORROW MADAM PETROVA in "A Daugher of Destiny THERE'S PLEASURE for YOUR BOY AND A SAVING FOR YOU IN THESE YOUNGSTERS CLOTHES BLOUSE SUITS. That mothers are bound to appreciate. Because of their well built quali ties; their stylish ap pearance, and the fact that they launder well. Boys' blouses get such hard wear and are wash ed so frequently that they have to be very carefully made of easily laundered, fast colored materials, such as these. Ages 2 to 6, price HEROIC DEEDS Thrilling rescues, daring conquests these are boyhood dreams. And to help him realize his dreams, we've an expen sive line of military uni forms, baseball suits, and suits in regular khaki brown, ages 2 to 6, $2 to $6.00. Also boys' overalls in khaki and blue cham bray, 75c to $1.00. Boys one piece play suits in khaki and blue chambray, ages 2 to G, prices. 1.00 to 2.00 $1.50 to $3.50 STYLISH DURABLE SUITS For Indigestion, Constipation or Biliousness Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive Laxative pleasant to take. Adv. NO ROUGH EDGES. NO FRAYED CUFFS If You Send Your SHIRTS ' to . J THE The Empire Phone 322 FOR THE LARGER Ours is a boys store as well as a man's store and the larger fellows as well as the smaller may have their wants supplied here. He's sure to be pleased with one of these suits ; some with belts and pockets that lend a military air that the young plete any boy's outfit from plain styles, but all are of pretty materials, cool and comfortable, and some with extra trousers. If you can't come yourself, just send him along with a note, and we'll be very careful to see that he gets just what you want. Ages 7 to 16. Prices 12.00 M FELLOWS. FURNISHINGS FOR BOYS Knowing boys as well as we do enables us to provide furnishings for boys, all ages, that will please them and their parents too. X2now we are showing many attractive patterns in, boys shirts, neckwear and un derwear, hats, caps, collars, belts, hosiery, shoes; also line of boys bathing suits that will help him show his colors to best advantage. In fact, every detail necessary to com plete nay boys outfit from head to foot, is now ready in our stocks. Prices moderate. And Don't Forget One of the Trop ical Weight Suits for "Dad" at $20 They are of all wool cravenetted materials a pro cess that makes them water resisting. They are! stylish and retai n their shape too. 20 S. Palafox "BETTER CLOTHES FOR BOYS 20 Palafox 8.07 ttiftE Veoty ra EOF