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in people AND Eveots Telephone 3810 cm. to g p. m. THE PENSACIPT JOURNAL, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 1918. UOYUUCflWILLTOUBDY 1 ' '" ' ' '' " '- ' mi.... . L a i ... i . ' ' i ... , , , i , IM. , ' ' " HORIZONS -,v Ea-ard F. Garesehe, S. J. , nt'e& across tbe immemorial sea, llt silent line which weds the earth and Sky, from that misty bondwas born to roe ' Vast comprehensions of the dajfj gone by. . reborn Pheniclan argosies, jpt the far . reaches of qntraveled t saw blithe the Carthaginian seaB; j saw b"the the Carthaginian galleys jo blue 1 horizons on the dangerous gale. Aad fceit. through yon blue glory, far and faint, j saW crusading Louis, king and saint. yatch w ith calm eye the . tempest's furious fling, r both worlds warrior, and to each a king. Such deathless story, such adventure high, Is writ forever, 'twixt the sea and Bky. That same slim siren distance lured thpm on: They watched thy thin blue" line from every dawn. BRILLIANT WORK OF SQUADRON COMMANDED BY CAPT. NELSON A.ND LIEUTENANT COMMAN DER BASTEDO One enemy submarine destroyed and jne seriously damaged and probably destroyed, with no casualties under seavy fire and brilliant work through -jut the engagement characterized the part played by a contingent of 12 American submarine chasers in the DurazsO engagement one of the most important ports of the Austrian gov ernment on the Adriatic oast, and a-hlch was completely destroyed. The ?raadron, which had the added dim ?ultv of rassinar thr'ousrh the mine flelda in broad daylight, was under the ible commandership of Captain. C. V. Velaon and Lieutenant Commander P. H. Bastedo, both of whom are well known In Pensacola, Captain Nelson laving been stationed at the Pensa cola Naval Air Station only a' few sooths ago. CALLED TO EL PASO BY DAUGHTER'S ILLNESS airs. M. J. Bragassa ieft last night for El Paso, Teas.-'where her daugh ter, Miss Alice Bragassa, is critically ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Bragassa has been making , her homeN in Pensacola with her son, Mr O. P. Bragassa, who is foreman of the Journal com posing room and ha mid . mn friends here who will deeply regret to learn or tne. illness or her daugh ter. ' MR. M ALONE RETURNED TO ATLANTA Mr. George W. M alone, director of the Earn and Give revision of the Na tional WarWork Committee, having charge of that work in connection with all .the high schools and colleges In Georgia for the drive in November, has returned to Atlanta after visiting for a short time in the city as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Malone, 18 "West Jackson street. He has just recovered from an attack of Spanish influenza. ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF -; Captain and Mrs. R. A. Baker, 1319 East Cervantes street, announce the birth of a son, Friday. ' October 4. WILL SPEND WINTER IN PANAMA CITY ' Mrs. Bert C. Moore, who has beon visiting for the past Several weeks in me city as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Felo . - McAllister. 607 North Spring street, left this week for Pan a. ma utty, ina., where she will spend the winter with her mother. Mrs. Z. Ryals. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. McAllister's little son, Felo McAllister, Jr., who will be joined in about a week by Mrs. McAllister who, after a short visit will accompany him home. ENSIGN' FLEITMANN TO BE MARRIED IN NEW YORK In the New York Herald of Satur day, October 5, is the . announcement of the marriage of Ensign William H. Fleitmann, Jr., ,cT Southampton, L. I., and Miss Alice Ely Chambers, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. P. Llewellyn Chambers, of New York, to occur in New York on December 7, which -wilj be Miss Chambers twenty-first birth day. Ensign Fleitmann will be sta tioned in Pensacola and his bride will accompany him here to spend the winter. MR, AN.D MRS, TURNER ARRIVE LAST OF WEEKK Mr. R. H. Turner is now in Jackson ville on., business where he will be joined by Mrs. Turner enroute home from Baltimore where she has been visiting as the guest of Mrs. w. A Blount, Jr., and friends for the past several weeks. They expect to return home the last of the week. MRS. STUBBINS RETURNED TO KENTUCKY Mrs. George "Stubbins, mother of Mr. R. P. Stubbins, who has been vis iting in the city for the past several weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Stubbins, S04 East La Rua street has returned to her home in Bowling ureen, ivy. ; , MARY STEBE INS - QUITE ILL WITH INFLUENZA Many friends regret to know that Ma?y Fhemie, the ' attractive younsr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Stub bins, S04 East Lee street, is quite ill atNher home with an attack ef Span ish influenza. Mrs. Stubbins is now convalescent after being ill for the past weel;. MISS BROWN RETURNED TO NEW YORK Miss Thaeker Mae Brown, "who lias bean visiting for a short time in the y as the attractive guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Hannah, 137 East "itcgary street, left yesterday at noon for her home in New York city. RETURN HOME ,, LAST OF WEEK Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Boon? and little son, Earle, 1006 North Baylen street, are expected home the last of the week from Tulsa, Okla., where they have been spending the past several weeks as' the guest of their son, Robert J. Boone and family. While in Tulsa they attended the reunion of the Con federate Veterans held there Septem ber 24-26. l OT r throat f KJ Catarrh try the vapor treatment A NEW PRICES 30c, 60 $1.20 I MANICURING. .'HAVE YOUR MANICURING. Sham pooing, Massaging and ChIropody flono at the AMERICAN BEAUTY SHOP, 305 Blount building. Telephone, It Residence phone, 1589. RECOVERING FROM ILLNESS Friends are glad to know that after being quite ill with influenza at their home, 213 North Barcelona street, Mrs. Jake Israel and daughters, - Jeanette and Ethel, are how convalescent. MR. AND MRS. GUNDERSHEIMER CONVALESCENT Their many friends are glad to know that Mr. and Mrs.' Ralph Gun dersheimer and little son, Ralph, 710 North Spring street who have been ill at their home for the past ten days with Spanish influenza are now convalescent. MR. SH EPARD CONFIN ED BY ILLNESS Mr. Dan H. Shepard. 329 East Gads den street, is now convaiaseins after being ill at his home with a oattack of Spanish influenza. SAN CARLOS ARRIVALS" Mrs. Frederick Call arid Mis Haw thorn Call, of Philadelphia ar regis seph. Mo., are at the San Carlo. Mis. J. Bradford and son, of St. Jo seph, Mo., sre at the San arlcs. Ensign and Mrs. Russell A. White, Boston are at the San Caries, where Mrs. White joined her son several days ago. MR. ANDERSON ILL AT HOME Friends regret to "know that Mr. Rhoulac Anderson is ill with Spanish Influenza at his home, 223 West Gre gory street. MRS. BORRAS RETURNED HOME FROM HOSPITAL Friends will be glad to know that Mrs. L. Ia Borrae, 21 East La Ru street, who has been quite ill with Spanish influenza at the Pensacola hospital has returned to her home, where she is continuing to rapidly im prove. - - ENTERTAINS WITH SHOWER FOR MISS BINGHAM Miss Myrtle Rice, 24 East Brainard street,' was hostess when she charm ingly entertained at her home yester day monalng at 1 o'clock in the form of a handkerchief shower about six teen girl friends in honor of Miss Dor othy Bingham, : the popular and at tractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Bingham, whose marriage to Cap tain Joseph Philip Soho. U. S. X., of Buffalo, N. Y will he an Interesting event tP take place the latter part of next week. - .; ; The parlors Vers e rustically deco rated with Florida palms and ferns. The morning was enjoyable . spent , in playing hearts after which a delicious salad course was ''served. Miss Bing ham was the recipient of A large num ber of lovely and dainty haadker-'' chiefs. Those who enjoyed this delightful courtesy a3 Miss Rice's guests were: The honor guest, Miss Dorothy Bing ham, and Mls3es Beatrice Howe, Rob- The connection between sugar and the fighting qualities of our soldiers may seem as remote as the stars from the earth. But in reality it is the con nection between a match and a flre. Languid, sluggish soldiers are not good fighters. They cannot make the supreme pssical effort it takes tt advance our lines against the Hun. They cannot endure the long exposure to cald and damn that . i. ' X v..- WAXMfiB W lUSJ - life in ihe trenches J If we are ta win this war our sol- diers must be in prime health.' They j must be able to exert the maximum, amount of energy of whieh the hu-j man body is capable. j This mo an a tViau i ... ....j uul am. v p cjiei producing foods, of which sugar is one of the most valuable. Our own sugar crop is less than we expected. Our great war program ha rAfill! y,m -M .1.1 .1. . used to bring us sugar from other ; lands. Millions of pounds of isugar tnat we were importing were ftunk ly German submarines. Moreover, the little island of Cuba must supplythe world with sugar now, for the rich sugar beet fields of France and Italy have been destroyed by the enemy, go, even if we had the ships to import more sugar, we would not want to do so, for we would be taking more than our Ehare. ' Even with the ration of two pounds a person a month, which , is recom mended to us by the United States Food, administration, we are having j mere than the Italians and the French. WOMAN IN LENINE CABINET ONCE EXILE IN AMERICA w 1 Mil max pie jrjer, jieanui Awcneu, iein ; Italy's sugar ration is one pound a Brownson, Dolores Browneon,- Louis month per person, France's ration is Baumeister, Carrie Moreno, Marion one and' , one-half pounds a month. England has the same ration as ours two pounds a month per person. Are we willing to keep within thi3 ration? ' l?.we do so, it means less sugar in our tea and coffee, less In our cereal, less candy, eakes, chewjng gum, sodas, sweet drinks, sundaes and fewer sugar desserts. and ConsueJlo And Mercedes Cafferio. Lanev, r.Gtn.'eve Carter, Sylvia Kahn Maude Hardy. Lillian McDonald and Mrs, William Rawls, Jr. NO MRS. MOORE CONVALESCENT Friend3 will lie glad to know that Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Moore, 423 East Cryantes street, are now convales-j" This is the only means of savin? t ff-nt after lein ill at their home with su jar for our boys in order to enable? A.1 ex ivrd. re Spanish influenza. them to be good fighters. loney will not buy them sugar. It must be bought .., with patriotism. Hew much will you buy? A w y a n 1 i DEATH OF MR. EITZEN'S MOTHER IN NORWAY Fi-jpnds of Mr. Gus Eitzen have jlesried with regret of the death of i his mother in Tonsbersr, Xorwar. i MRS. S. A. HALL news o -vhieh'.'was recaived by ca- ! CONVALESCENT : . S ' 1 rAAAr, Af at n C & TFtl Alt "V" . "L. mrs DALev-visiting I Hayne. win b giad to know that he youthful in her actions, and has & charming personality, WorattL, j is convalescent after being j . She is of medium height, with a full, graceful figure and very 1 striking deep blue eyes. Though she is 40 years old, she looks at ; least 10 years younger. She has an abundance of rich dark hilf- She dresses very simply, usually in black. She is full of fun, SOCIAL MEETING FH I LATH EA CLASS POSTPONED The October special meeting of thj Philathea Sunday school class r tho Gadsden Street Methodist church. t have been held on Thursday afternoon at.- th residence of Airs. Winston Wheat. 1122 Tenth avenue, has been indefiniteli' postponed on account the present epidemic of Spanish influenza. H MET, INSTANTLY RELIEVED WITH 4 08 M0MEY REPJN0EO ASK ANY 0RUCCIST i. DELATOUR r GINGER ALE 'The Better Kind" $1.75 Per Dozen Bottles Kot only is Delatour Ginger Ale the best drink for your health, but it is the drink that delights the palate of old and young. - Order a dozen bottles today. ftu will like it! "rt I" swi 1720 Phones 1721 & - . . M w' GRIND OU OWN LENSES .PENSACOLA. FLA r mm ,3M We Take Professions) Pride in Our Prescription Service y Prescriptions are "not filled here in a matter-of-fact way. The doctor's prescription is given the CLOSEST SCRUTINY ana every drug specified in it meas ured out with MINUTE ACCUR ACY. Furthermore all our drugs are fresh and of the best quality. We devote to this important work conscientious effort, expert skill and . ripe experience. Ask your physieian or your nurse about our reputation. When there's sickness In your family always bring your pre scriptions to us. Prescription Specialists Bring COe ru Prescription Store. hones 1J12S. MISS "!rLMAN RECOV ERING FROM ILLNESS Numerous friends will --be ?r!ad f know that Miss Sadie Kugejman who has been Quite ill at her hme, 113 West Belmont street, with Spanish in fluenza, is now convalescent. MesSrS. Claude and Edxar Kugelman who have also been ill with influenza, . are now very much improved. Miss Ivatherine Viller, 20 W,U Chase street, is now convalescent af ter being ill with Spanish influenza. HE- MOTHER , . j Mrs. .R. II. Daley, of Philadelphia, j Spanish influenia. who -has., been spending several days ..... k ! ti a y a a mm wita tier raotner, airs. i. 15. tsoarrt-; uuiurv nuiwc . j man, 45 East Gregory street, left yes- FROM HOSPITAL .. terday for New Orleans. Mrs. Dalty j Mr. A. M. Quick who has been ill has been making her home in,',Phila- j t tlie Pensicola hospital we.s removed dlphia for th past seven months, ? yesterday io the home o his son-in-where . her .hutband has been in thsjlw, Mr. M. A. To jart, Jr., 1400 North government (cervSce, has accepted a I 12th avenue, where he ts rapidly re position : in New Orlean?. . covering. being in with as well as men, admire her. NEWSY NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE . AND PLACES Cafe Remedy for Sore Eyes. ensign e. v. e ran den stein For year Kollan's Eye '.Water. ha Watson, of the firm of Wat- RETURNEH FRCM NEW YORK Ensign E. W, B, adnst; r, on, Parker-& Reese, J. C. Alexandre, been recognized as a gaji a.nd rure turned after a two wcek'a leave of head of the shoe department of that remsdy for Teak.inflameC'or-' sore '"e ?,ai(l" n " firm, and Charles' Satmder, manager eyes. It will relieve the worst form - j of the dry goods department, are con or arute ophthalmia, or pUmma- BRIGHT CONFINED fined to their homes with influenza. o: ine vyen, in iwenij-iuui --to A VELVETY SKIN Nothing is more prized by women than smooth, velvety skin. And a good, clear skin is something that within the control of most women if they will only use TETTERINE an old tried and true pkin remedy, rt positively removed uciy blotches and scaly patches. It cures eczema, ring worm, tetter, itch, and ail skin affec tions It is really a very meritorious article. Sold at drug stor?s. Shap trine Company, Savannah. Ga. (Adv.) forty-eight hours. It is painless and can be used freely upon ' the eyes of the youngest baby child without the least danger or ssnT of pain. Along with each 25c bottle a glass eye-water dropper i fur- i nished free and the carton al3o con-i tains a free ' sample box of Hollan's Eye Salve for chronic sore - eyelids. ' your home to be used when needed. If your, druggist cannot supply you . don't accept any spurious imrtation. but . ask him to order Hollan's Ey t Water for you. - .Adv. i MRS. BRIGHT CONFINED BY ILLNESS F'riends jvill regret to know that' Mrs. W. L. Bright, 5C'1 " Fast . Gadsden Street, is confined to ht home with an attack of Spanish influenza. MRS. KESELRING RETURNS TODAY Mrs. Ormsby Kesselrlng, who has been visiting in the city for the past three weeks in the city as the gue?t of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bright, 502 S?a$t Gadsden street, will return t-j her home in New Lebanon, O. MAYOR HEAR SMONTGOMERY , STOPS ALL CONGREGATING Most places, .where crowds are wont to congregate in Montgomery, Ala., have been closed by "order ef the mayor and the city authorities; there arc removing chairs from thO porta fountains and doing everything to prevent the spread of influenza. This information was received by Mayor Sanders yesterday over thO phone from the chief of police of the Montgomery city. . H. O. Anson, who has been quite ill for several days at his home on West De Soto street, was able to sit up for a short tima yesterday. George Emanuel, manager of Rcyn ald's Music House, who has been quite ill for the past week, is convalescent. Friends of Mr. Manuel regret to learn of the illness of his wife and children. MR. AND MRS. HART , ARRIVED FROM MOBILE S!mre -tilt . Mrs. William pell, Logansport, ind.. ' , Mr- nd. Mrs- Edward Hart and lit writg: I deem it my duty to express . Eon- Edward, Jr. arrived yester my gratitude for the good Chamber- da' afternoon from Mobile tp spend lain-. Colic and Piarrhoea Remedy did OIe time in the c ty as the guests of I had a severe attack of .'- fc. u.asi uaaiacn street. me when only medicine that relieved me." -Adv "OVERTHERE" WITH THE YANKS - r Vy 3. R. Crovc. Where SDiie LSCies tto HDflime - " VJTS! i mm?! The ladies like to eat here be cause of the charm and re finement they find on every hand. Dishes do not rattle and get on their nerves. No under or over seasoned food; no greasy cooking. And every article is the best bb ; tainable. Service all you would ask even in the best reg ulated home. SAN CARLOS CAPE Elnter : "Oh, gosh, hre I am again, absent with a. m. McMillan is convalescent Friend cf A. M. McMillan are glad to see him on the streets again. shok in hands with his mapy friends. Mr. McMillan is well known throughout the county and state, and his long illneEs, extending over many months has occasioned sincere regret. FOUR FIRE CALLS FOR DEPARTMENT The city fire department answered f our fire . calls yesterday noqe of which were blazes in which more than insignificant damage was done. Th" were at 422 North Alcanez street, 20 South DeVlller street, -JS West uar den street and 523 West Garden street. Word has been received by Maj-or Saunders that Leopold Heinberg, for mer city clerk, who is in the U. S. army at Camp Jackson, South Caro lina, expects to " leave for overseas duty by the middle of October. ASKS CLOSING OF PLACES WHERE CROWDS MAY LINGER After Pensacola's iouses and other schools, movie places where crowds might congregate for over a week, Mayor Sanders received a let ter from Dr. W. H. Cox, state health officer,, asking that such an action be taken to prevent the spread of influ enza. The mayor has replied that Pensacola has taken such precaution ary measures voluntarily. RtSiNOL CLEARS AWAY EMBARRASSING PIMPLES 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief CticraQncUyReKeres Itcfchg SMns Bathe with Cuticura Soap, dry and apply Cuticura Ointment. For ecze mas, rashes, itchings, irritations, etc, they are wonderful. Nothing so en sure a clear skin and good hair as tealdnff Cuticura your every-day toilet preparations. ScJTSS-StoUt sfZrfCOe. TU Itleam Sc. CS'FOR INDIGESTION March 20. "Some time ago plmfflff began to appear on my forehead ad spread so that people remarked about them, and I didn't like to go any where on that account. I tried var) ous creams, soaps and skin remedies, but nothing seemed to help me. JL friend of mine who had the flama trouble told me she cleared her akin with Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap, so I tried them. After tha flrat application all the redness and sore nees disappeared, and after, two or thre applications my friends . began to ask me what I used, my face looked so much better. "Now I can go to places without be ing ashamed of those awful pimpled and I will never be without Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap." (Signed) Miss Jessie Torrance. 17 Beech St., Rutherford, N. Y. , All druggists sell Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap Adv. COUGHED 60 HE COULDN'T SLEEP. Bronchial coughs, tickling In throst and asthmatic spasms break one's reat atld weaken one so that the system is run down and aerious sickness may result. Enon Halbert, Faoll. Ind., wrltea: "I had a severe cold this fall and coughed een tlnually at night, could hardly sleep The frst bottle of Folay's Honey and Tar re lieved me, entirely curing my eougn." It covers irritated membranes with a stal ing: and soothing coating, loosens phlegtK and clears air passage. Sold everywhere, Adv. (hiaper Than Flour Bread Meal is cheaper than flour and makes bread just as wholesome. GONZALEZ' CORN MEAL makes corn bread that has all the de liciousness of tender, sweet Southern corn. Ground fresh every day at Pen sacola. - UKTTED STATES GOVESNMENT Sold at all grocers in 25, 50, and 100-lb. sacks. Be sure to get Gonzalez Meal. M. F. GONZALEZ CO. out teav6. . Tfi-li'.,fc