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THE PENSf COLA JOURNAL, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 5, 1918. f How Florida Will Fare In New Rate Increase bummer ran ' m m MSN M'(JlS3J Seits Remarkable values in Palm Beach, Mohair and Cool Cloth with all the refined touches which characterize all John White Store clothes. Si CARLOS GETS m WORD OF POAISE John Mac E. Bowman, proprietor of the Baltimore, Belmont, Murray Hill, Maahatton and Ansonla Hotels in New York City, has written Charles B. Hervey,, manager of the San Carlos J Hotel Company of Pensacola, that J. H. Whitney, executive secretary to the federal food administrator for Florida, has sent him a copy of the menu card of the recent conservation luncheon of the Pensacola Rotary Club and Food Administration. He adds the card is very attractive and Indicates that the San Carlos, Hotel Is co-operating with the food administration and this aid is much apreciated. This Is the menu prepared by Man ager Hervey of the San Carlos Ho tel at the Rotary Club luncheon last L week when all meats were excluded. , nljr by-products being used and po tatoes were served In various forms. ysmximui i, i ' it num n mimii,,, ,m u in mmmrmammmmaimmm' mamm U' t-J h nminnii rru wmiiimn r numui hi tvi 1 1 m i i i t tsiimmmniinM5 ; i , i I 5 . , I ! ; T " ..? - " t-. Scene in Ambassadorr James W. Gerard's authorized production "My Four Years i Germany," coming to the Isis Monday for a three day engagement. STATEMENT of the Condition of THe Pensacola Home and Savings Association OF PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, MAT 81. 1618. ASSISTS Cash on hand May 31. 1918....$ 34,511.88 Loans on mortgage security.... 188,244.80 Toans on stock security 32.348.72 tT. 8. Liberty Bonds 10,000.00 Real EstMe 27.8T73.95 Total $272,973.35 T LABILITIES Tnie en Installment stock $172,983.15 Paid up stock 71,700.00 Undivided profit! Undivided surplus. Dee. 1, 1917 $17,853.28 Earnings Dec. 1, 1917, to May 31. 1918 M 10.434.92 28.290.20 Total $272,973.35 State of Florida. County of Escambia, ss: I. J. H. Bayliss. Secretary of the above named Association, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, so help me God. J. H. BATIJSS, Secretary. ubscrlbed and sworn to before me this flay of July. 918. f Notarial Seal) SAM'L. C. PINNBY. Correct Attest: Notary Public K. JVI. CAJIT, SOLi CAHN, J. S. REESE. . Directors. THE "LIFE OF . WASHABLE ?! FABRICS may be lengthened great- ly by proper laundering methods. t It may be v shortened, almost "halved," by careless laundering:. WE ARE CAREFUL Nfhe Empire PHONE 322 20 5. PALAFOX ST. (ojlj Ventura WWli TflYI ..FOR QUICK I II 11 1 wenvice TheM.&O. Oa the Square. WttMn Kaay fuj f sTanwajaa t Bill, IE 5urie Eves- DauKtej?r At the Isis Today AMUSEMENTS Ambassador Gerard's "My Four Years In Germany," at Isis Next Week. "Somewhere in Germany" at this moment there Is an aged. If not "an cient mariner," who rejoices in the title and honors of Admiral von Tlr pitz. Everywhere in the civilized world, outside of the kaiser's empire, the name of von Tirpitz is associated with one of the most inhuman acts of these or any times. For Admiral von Tirpitz is the man who, under the kaiser, is responsible for the deaths of innocent women and children who on the Lusitanla and other ships Intrust ed their lives to the fortunes of the sea, to be mercilessly slaughtered by this fiendish exempllfier of German kulture. It was Admiral von Tirpitz who first suggested to his emperor the possi bilities of the U-boat warfare. It was Admiral von Tirpitz who was decor ated by hl3 master for his wholesale butchery. AJd yet von Tirpitz, as shown by his picture In the photoplay, "My Four Years in Germany," based upon Am bassador Gerard's wonderful story of CuticuraSoap and Ointment for Skin Troubles AB drnCTt; 0 V fB, Ointment B A 50. Taksm S. his experiences at the Berlin court, and as visualized on the screen in a manner that excite the greatest in terest, is not a bad sort of man to look at. In full regalia as he stands at attention to receive the coveted decoration from the kaiser he makes an interesting study for a painter. Or rigged in the typical costume of a German boniface, one would not hesi tate for a moment to intrust one's self to his care and hospitality. But the von Tirpitz of history, as he will be written after the war for the benefit of posterity, and, if there is a Just God, will be inscribed on the Scroll for all eternity, must stand the acid test df humanity, as the man who promised his blood-minded master to bring England to her knees In starva tion at the end of three months of his infernal submarine warfare. The time may come, aye, must come when the name of von Tirpitz will be the syn onyf for everything -atrocious and hor rible. And it is to make such that such a reputation shall attach Itself to the name, as well as for othes equally good purposes that this film story of "My Four Tears in Germany" will be shown everywhere in these United States. See the photoplay at Isis next Mon day, Tuesday and "Wednesday. Summer Diarrhoeas can be controlled more quickly with GROVE'S BABY BOWEL MEDICINE and it Is absolutely harmless'. Just as effec tive for Adults as for Children. Adv. RUBBER STAMPS Gallager Brothers Phone 2029 1010 E. Cervantes St. ioghey's Coffee A little thing to look for A big thing" to find Once you try a cup you'll have no other kind. liiiglieys The One Hundred Per Cent Restaurant ENGINEER'S WIFE TELLSMDIEMCE Mrs. Joiner's Health Was Com pletely Broken Gains 35 Pounds and Is Well and Strong. The increase of 25 per cent In freight rates under the direction of the fed eral government, says the State Mar keting Bureau, is not fully understood. There could be no real objection to a flat 25 per cent Increase, but some of the advance, due to the increase in the; minimum charge for moving cars, go to more than 300 per cent. Order No. 28 of the federal railroad adminis tration makes a minimum charge of 915 for hauling a car. This largely In creases local hauls, and will be par ticularly heavy on citrus fruit move ments in field boxes from groves to packing houses and equally excessive in the Sanford and other districts where less than carlot moves of veg etables are made between various side tracks. A meeting .. to discuss the sit uation was held In Jacksonville by the Florida Railroad Commission and the Florida, shippers, and another will be held at Sanford on Tuesday, July 9, to which the citrus and vegetable grow ers of the state are invited. The cash in advance for freight to take effect July 1 has been postponed to August 1. The cash basis order does not apply to freight shipped by the United States, the states, counties, municipalities and the Red Cross, or on wood shipped for fuel. The general public is not fully aware that making railroad freight rates is something of a Job. Commodities are accepted by carriers under certain classifications. These are arbitrary. One article may have several classifi cations. These are arbitrary. One article may have several classifica tions, depending upon conditions, upon how It may be packed, etc. The south ern classification shows 3,392 less-than-carload ratings, 2,577 carload rat ings and 3,505 any-quantity rating. There are two others, the western and official classifications, rid each con tains a larger number of ratings than the Southern. Rate Cvnmittees have been at work for several years t bring about uniform descriptions of the thousands of articles subject to class' rates, as well ag to uniform pack ing and container requirements. The file library of the Interstate Commerce Commission at Washington contains thousands upon thousands of separate rate sheets, in some cases numbering hundreds or pages each. Amended and new forms are regular ly filed by the twelve hundred or more railroad companies of the country. The individual rates noted in these many volumes run into millions. And with all of these rates there are "dif ferentials" of one kind and another. The rate room of each railroad is -a library in Itself, and for the novtice to attempt to fathom them is liable to produce a case of mental sleeping sickness. It should be understood that a quo tation of rates by a railroad agent ia not binding and cannot be applied un less regularly published in a tariff. . The railroad agent at a country sta tion can do little more than gives rates on staples to points on his own line, or on established shipments to principal markets. Beyond that he usually re fers the matter to the general freight department. Florida has its state classifications, for local use, but they are made to blend with interstate classifications, but now the federal authorities have stepped In and is trying to rearrange matters. The Florida commission printg in each annual report tables of passenger and freight rates, with rules and reg ulations, but they do not apply out side of the state. Also tables showing distances between stations on all lines in the state, with much useful statisti cal matter about railroad, express, telegraph, telephone and steamship companies In Florida. As a matter of information a copy of this report will prove of interest and value to ship pers. It can be had on application to the commission at Tallahassee. GAS MASKS mnrn v ... ! 7 If ) III l1 I There's j II 1 1 Dandy Comedy 1 .1 A. C. Rellly Conductor ir " : IWED i .hp. DIAZ TODAY and Tomorrow tever mind who h gave the Rrmfmir ynr first Mram Klrt" tbt wderfl, efcarable Uttl WMtcasd with tfc tttr t !!!' TMttit tft? Why tmrai kak tfc pavsa f OH Lsoa m4 Lbts4w, mm pf a,(aJm tt Lt- Tea mt Adam, ta, haald aat Eye's Daughter With that tHail4 Parttoc af Tmm lalaa Larallaaaa. SiLLIE BURKE 1 laia Topical Digest "Tha World Be fore Your Eyaa." Relily'a lala Orcheatra. tn a GUklaxy of Mualcal, Mirth and Melody liMKW. GEKATCDET"- m TOUR YEARS mGERJIANY 10th TODAY Saangar Amuie. Co. Preaanta PAULINE STARKE Gas masks of all types are now in use on the European battle fronts as a result of the constant experimental efforts to develop the best means of protection against gas attacks. This photograph shows .from top to bottom, American. British, French and Ger man types of masks. Too Late to Classify.. PEACHES I SOLD 50 CRATES PEACHES July 4. but have received 66 more, which I will sell this morning at J2 per crate at the store or $2.25 delivered. N. C. McMillan, or telephone 613. THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By CONDO. "The Man Who Woke Up" Wherein a Southern Colonel and Edi tor Wakea Up In a Hot Bed of Pro gress and Trias to Pull the Sheets of Prejudice Over His Head, But tha Alarm Clock Is Set A-Rlnglng by Dan Cupid and He la Forced to Wake Up. ORCHESTRA AND A GOOD COMEDY "I have just finished my third bot tle of Tanlac and have gained thirty five pounds." said Mrs. Wilhelmina Joiner, wife of a well-known engineer on the M.. D. & S. railroad, who re sides at 761 Mulberry street, Macon. Ga. "For nearly two years, I suffered from the effects of nervous prostra tion which was brought on by nervous indigestion,' she continued. "My con dition got so bad that I couldn't eat any kind of heavy food, and It seemed like the harder I tried to get well, tlie worse I got- I tried every medicine and treatment that I could find, but continued to 4 go down until I was alarmed and thought that nothing would ever help me. "It wasnt hardly any time after I stated taking Tanlao until I began to Improve, and . I have Improved ever since until I am now as well and strong as anybody. My nerves got better right away and I began to be able to rest at night. My appetite re turned and I can eat anything I want ad everything tastes good. I am only too glad to tell what Tanlac has done for me, for It certainly has been a blessing." Tanlac is sold in Pensacola exclu sively by the Crystal Pharmacy. Adv. ' txOK Heracr, MR. SCACKClTT WORK OR PUS-HT." rL cr1 MHir?H Ana vau r - s ' GOING. To xo IV HI CM tVtCC l ToeH ! m Vfl . T t - U?OR TO-DO GBCAvSC x TOO "DOJ- lTorw'T THINK X'tC Cve I AOcC TO i SEVEHALHURTWHEH AUTO AND TRUCK MEET ON CROSSING Last evening between half past six and seven o'clock, ther was a collision between an automobile, driven by an aero naval station man named 11. Reed, residing at Harbor View and, according to the police, an auto truck, driven by a man named L. Mitchell, which resulted in both machines being rolled to the curbing and W. A. Reed, Jr., an oflfcer Student of the flying corps, receiving a cut over the right eye. H. Reed last night told of the acci dent in the following way: "At the corner of Garden and De villler street I was running along Garden stret, going east at about 20 miles an hour. In the car with me was my brother. W1. A. Reed. Jr.. and a man I think was named Clifford. He also is employed at the naval station, and Is an enlisted ma. "Close to Devilller street I saw a Ford truck, coming north at about the same rate of speed as my car was going. I turned to the left and I believe the other driver went a little to his right. My right front wheel and fender struck his left front Wheel and fender. Both car3 went Into the surbing neither upsetting "W. A: Jr., was knocked uncon scious and received a cut over the right eye. Clifford. I believe that is the name of the man, was lying on the back seat and after the accident he was setting up and said he was all right. I took my brother in another auto to the hospital where he was giv en medical attention and then brought him to my home at Harbor "View. "One of the men In the truck. I am told, was injured to a certain extent. He was taken Into a nearby house." At the police station last night It was said the truck was owned by Moog and Company. All connected with the affair will some time today explain to the police just how It happened. NOT MR. CHRISTIE'S YARD. John Christie of Pensacola,. in In terested in shipbuilding at Orange, and friends were apprehensive when they learned of the above last night. (Relatives state, (however, that Mr. Christie's interests lie with another corncern, and that his property es caped undamaged. GEORGE HERVEY IS LAUHGHING SHIPS' George II. Hervey, formerly mana ger of the San Carlos Hotel ls now launching ships. He has a big position with the government and the right man of a large ship building firm where a second vessel for the govern ment has been put on the ways, one of about 3,500 tons, christened the Alapaha. The craft was launched yesterday at Cornwell, Pa., near Phil adelphia. He writes his brother Charles B. Hervey that he will have a vacation of about ten days and he is coming to Pensacola to enjoy his brief respite from offlfcial duties. Stomach Troubles and Dyaentery caused from Drinking Ice Water or from sleeping near sn open window should be checked Immediately. Get a bottle of GROVE'S BABY BOWEL MEDICINE, a safe and sure remedy for Summer Diarrhoeas. It is Just as effec tive for Adults as for Children. adv. We lave a Few V 6-inch Electric Fans, at $5.85 8-inch Series Motor Fans, at $8.00 8-inch Induction Motor Fans, at . ... .10.00 ALSO SOME LARGER ONES. GET YOUR FAN TODAY BEFORE OUR STOCK IS EXHAUSTED Pemsacola ; Electric Company Commercial Department. TELEPHONE 2010 I