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10 THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1918. The Merchant's Sick Wife By DR. LIVINGSTONE I T IS A PLEASURE to me, as a specialist, to bring th bloom of health to the pale, anaemic, careworn face of women. I Shan never forget the words of gratitude, not only from the wife, but from the mer chant as well, that were showered upon me but a few days ago- This wue had been sick for many months, the hand was not of the type or men w spend ten dollars up on themselves, yet pay grudgingly a dollar doctor bra for his wife. He was a big. broad-minded man. He had been indulgent with his wife, had taken her to the best physician of his own town as well as to some of this city, and that is say ing a great deal, for Pensacola has some 'able doctors. ' " The case was a very interesting one to me it presented some very complex problems that any other than a doctor who Is a craUK on diagnosis would be li kely to overlook. I MTJST know the trouble if I treat it. If I can't find out, I am not ashamed to tell you so There are many things I don't know, but I aid know the trouble with this womanOther doc tors had treated her f of Neurasthenia true. she was very nervous, her nusoana eaja had HYSTERIA. Others had treated her for diabetes. She did pass an unusual amount of urine and an occasion trace of sugar1 yet & careful ex amination of her kidneys assured me that the trouble was not from this source. I looked for her trouble and found it, as I had with hundreds of women before. It was a simple trouble when located a misplaced womb, causing all the reflex, nervous troubles, simply by pressure upon an ovary. This affected her nervous system to such an extent that the poor woman had really gotten Into a very bad way. I relieved the primary trouble in a few treatments, and At the end of & week she returned tocher home, where the treatment was continued to overcome the conditions that had been brought about by this simple trouble. She called with her husband this week to tell m that she was enjoying, the best of health and to again thank me. I was able to bring about these results in this case because I understand diseases of women. I have been specializing in them for over nineteen years. I can CURE such cases as are curable. Hours, daily from 9 to 6 and also Wednesday and Saturday even ings from 7 to 8. Sunday 9 to 1 only. Graduate in medicine of prominent colleges and licensed to practice in Florida and many other states. DR. LIVINGSTONE, second floor, Masonic Temple, Pensacola, Telephone 706, NITRATE SHIP ARRIVES AT BAR OF LOCAL HARBOR The first steamer load of nitrate from Chill arrived at the bar of xtnis port yesterday with a cargo for transport to the LAN. railroad for various parts of the country. The wireless operator at the , Naval Air Station picked up messages one night the past week say Ins that two ships loaded , with nitrate of soda, were expected here. The steamer Is the Ottara Mara H of 1800 tons on her maiden voyage with Pensacola her first port of call. The nitrate was loaded at Caleta Blanca and will be transferred at -once the ship has reached the wharves. HU s PLEADS FOR BUREAU ME a unions "Gets-It," a Liberty Bottle for Corns! There's Only One Genuine "Corn- BAYOU COOK OYSTERS IN THE SHELL RECEIVED DAILY SAN CARLOS ELECTRIC GRILL and COFFEE SHOP Surpassing Coffee, 5 cents Ever peel a banana? That's the way "Gets-It" peels off corns. It's the only corn treatment that will "Gets-It" is a guarantee that you won't finally nave to No More Ebcom for Cora or Con-PaaNowl gouge, pick, jerk or cut out your corns. If you want the pleasure of getting rid of a corn, be sure to get "Gets-It." It Is its wonderful formula that has made "Gets-It" the corn marvel that it is. used by more millions than any other corn treatment on earth. A few drops on any corn or callus, that's all. It can't stick. It is painless, eases pain. Ton can kick your "corny" feet around, even in tight shoes, and your corns won't crucify you. Tou can go ahead and work, dance, live. love and laugh as though without corns. "Gets-It, the guaranteed, money-back corn remover, the only sure way, costs but a trifle at any drug store. M'f d by E. Lawrence & Co.. Chicago. I1L Sold in Pen sacola and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Crystal Pharmacy. Hargis Pharmacy, D'Alemberte's Phar macy. -adv. TWS.S. t UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RAW WEATHER OUTSIDE ! But if you have a reflector gas heater or a "Radiantfire" burning in side, you will hardly miss the sun shine. Unless you have one, you can't realize the comfort of . having the cheerfulness of a fireplace with the warmth of summertime at the turn of a valve. Consider also the time, patience, and money saved by not needing to kindle fires, clean out flues and ashes and all the other annoying features of coal and wood fires. Reflector style heaters, $5.00 to $8.50; 'Radiantfires", $40 to $65.75. PENSACOLA GAS CO. 25 East Garden Street. Phone 2041 In & statement Issued to Pensacolians Manager A. s. Edwards of. the . S. Housing Bureau office In the Chamber of Commerce, makes an appeal to peo ple to continue listing' rooms with him and not to stop because the end of the war is m sight. The statement fol lows: In view of a' strong probability, of ten repeated and emphasized by the big men associated with the shipping industry, that ship building will con tinue for years after the consumma tion of peace plans, and that in con sequence ; large numbers of men must be retained at ports where plants have been established, a matter of vital im portance confronts Pensacola. It re lates to the comfortable housing of men coming here with their families. "Large numbers of skilled mechanics are caled for m the ship building op erations. They are well paid, very many of them married, and they con stitute a valuable asset to any com munity where they may locate. Since the expansion of business of any sort depends so largely upon the 'increase in population, the permanent or even temporal y settlement of these people in the community, brings with it de mand for all kinds of goods required m a well-ordered household. In any community they constitute the main boffy of the buying public. ) ,7n order that these people may be-; come permanently settled in Pensa- cola It is necessary that they have ! houses suitable for their needs. The latter call for small houses of three to five rooms. A survey of the city dis closes the fact, long familiar to many of our citizens, that such places are very difficult to find. At the present time the call for cozy little houses for small families far exceeds the supply. Every day searchers for homes tell the home registration bureau in the Chamber tf Commerce they are will ing to pay a fair rent for small places uch as they see in many parts of the city, but- it seems impossible to get them for love or money. And it is; with the exception, of a few that are not rentable because of being sadly out of repair, there are no houses obtain Me in Pensacola. The government project for house building having been abandoned herp. as at other places where building was contemplated, and with restrictions on the tise of building materials largely removed, there would seem to be a clear field with substantial returns for the man or group of men who will seize the opportunity, and build the houses reqnirad. --v"-"""""' - PEflSjlCUS III PflOIOTI AT FOOT 0 10116 Fort Morgan, Nov. 30. (Special to The Journal) Twelve days after they entered training at Fort Morgan in the coast artillery fifteen youths from Pen sacola and vicinity, were approved and ordered to tile enlisted specialists school at Ftortrees Monroe-Va-, and were) entrained there. A course in motor transportation lasting, from three to she weeks will be given the youths, after which they will be sent back to join their respective companies to drive trucks In the anti-air craft body at the fort. Col. George P. Connelly, In announc ing the rapid advancement of the Pen sacola youths, stated that there is a great opportunity for youths in class 1-A and in deferred classifications to secure high non-commissioned ranks and to receive at the same time splen did training In clerical, engineering, electrical and radio courses at this school. "I want men who can make their grade as these men. have done.! Col. Connelly stated, "and I will give them any assistance possible in secur ing admission to this school." Col. Con nelly stated that any man in the draft age may apply for admission by writing to the Commanding Officer, Fort Mor gan, Ala. J 1 STORES iTED TO ELK MOIL The general public Is Invited to at tend the Memorial Services, Pensacola Lodge, No. 49, B. P. O. EL, which will take place this morning at 10:30 o'clock, at the Isis theatre. " Robert Anderson formerly of Pensa-I This season .....143,580 cola but now making his home in I Shipments, Barrels. PENSACOLA. Pensacola, Nov. 30. The spirit market was firm at 74 with no offer-. Last - Tear Receipts, Caski. Today ..... ...... ..... 39 This month, - - 83 This season 23,705 48,909 Shipments, Casks. Today ................. ix This month 2,432 lJ This season 28,172 zoi Stocks, Casks. Todav .... 87.482 4WM Anril 1 .... 41.839 24.6Z9 The- rosin market was Iirm ynxa sales of 200 barrels. Receipts, Barrsls. Today ........ ....... 678 17 This month 9,315 1,376 This season ........... 77,378 152,590 Shipments, Barrels. - Today . 74 270 This month 7,122 270 This season 103,542 l&s.siu Stocks, Barrsls. Today ...... .......... 47,186 87,473 April 1st 73,350 93,793 Quotations were as follows: Close ,. - X, WW '- 18.65 WG ............ .16.55 m sf s s set es 1645 M 16-25 K .. 16.00 I Srv 1510 H 14.85 G, F, E, D, B ........... 14.75 D'ALEMBERTES PEROXIDE CREAM raone 109 mA GOOD DHUG STORE: for face mac.sa?e. QUALITY SHOP 78 East Wright SAVANNAH. Savannah, Nov. 30 The spirit rrtark et was N. D. at 76 with sales of no casks. Receipts, Casks. Today ........ ....... 169 672 This season 31 956 75,028 Shipments, Casks. Today 4 31 This season 31,566 63.744 Stooks, Casks. Today 80,862 24,400 April 1 24,293 11,169 The rosin market was dull with sales of no barrels. Receipts, Barrels. CO 5. PAUFOX 3T. "BETTER w.Mtfw LOOK FOH r HIS SIGN 108 East Wright Street Star Brand Shoes Ar Batter YOUR FALL SUI $15 up London Woolen Mil Made to Your Individual Ord .49 ...... fc. D . lafnv K i.t PENSACOLA'S LARGEST TAILOR Today 239 CLE VET. AND NAVAL RESERVE HUMBLE PITT. " UNIVERSITY IN nOT GRIDIRON BATTLE Cleveland, Nov. 30. The Cleveland Naval Reserve football team . defeated the Unlversfty of Pittsburg, the tradis put'Tl eolTeplate football champions of 1918, here today by a score of 10 to 9. Harlan, a former Georgia Tech star. played on the naval team. GERMANS PROPOSE INVESTIGATION OF CAUSE OP WAR TO FIX BLAME Berlin, via Amsterdam, Nov. 30. The German government has proposed to the entente nations that a neutral com mission be established to examine the question of who was responsible tn the war. GERMANY'S FIRST ELECTION DAY SET FOR FEBRUARY 16 Berlin, Nov. 30. The Council of the Peoples Commissioners has fixed Feb ruary 16, for the election of a consti tuent assembly, conditional upon the approval of the soldiers and work mens congress, which meets Dec. 16. PELLAGRA How to Get Well of Pellagra The Quickest, best known core Is At tawsys New Discovery. Home treatment readily removes the disease from the system and patient gets well within three months. This claim we will prove. Just write to the Almo Remedy Co., 817 Austell Bids., Atlanta, Ga. adv. .mm. - ''; tS eets The Sweetest Place In Town" FRESH CANDY MADE DAILY Not only is our candy the best candy made, but it is the candy that is made the best. Not only does it contain the best ma terials, but it is made in a sanitary, up-to-date shop and by a candy maker of over thirty years experience. "Our Candies Delight the Palate of Both Old and Young" OUR SODA FOUNTAIN SPECIALTIES WILL SURELY PLEASE YOU If you want to see an expression of genuine satisfaction, just drop in and look at everybody with a cool glass there are so many wholesome beverages that you will en joy we can't begin to name them all. O. Kd by the U. S. Public Health Serv ice as a Strictly Sanitary Fountain. Call and see for yourself. 110 South Palafox Palace of Sw "The Home of HomeMaae':Pi)fIudsw 110 South Palafox ories of Emtnett Wilson, Alfred Moogr, Louis E. Jones and Kirke Monroe, i deaths occurred during the past year. William Fisher will speak, on tho tenets of Elkdom. The officers of the Pensacola Lodge are Exalted Ruler, Hal L. Scott; Ee- teemsd Leading- Knight, Wtn. Fisher; Esteemed Loyal Knight, Oscar G. Cro na; Esteemed Lecturing Knight, Jno. G. Welch; Secretary, Henry Jeude- vine; Treasurer, E. P. Roch; Chaplain, Chas. H. Owen; Esquire, Jno. T. Sun- dermann; Tiler, H. B. Owen; Inner Guard, J. J. Harrigan; Trustees, Monk, W. H. North up,1" M. L. Roch. '-. - nm X C AT.Sa , . 2 Prelude Funeral March,' (Chopin) Orchestra. Selection "Heartsease, (Moret) Orchestra. Opening Exercises, Ritual Officers of the Lodge. Vocal Solo "Oh, Dry Those Tears," Miss Dimple McMillan. Violin Solo "Lemento, Gabriel- Marie Sig. Joaquin Sabadie. Selection 'Reverie," (Rissland) Orchestra.. ' ' Tlkdom, a Discourse Bro. Wtn. Fisher. i "Pilgrim s Chorus'; Orchestra. Eulogies on Bros Emmett Wilson, Alfred Moog, Louis E. Jones, Klrke Monroe. Bro. Robert H. Anderson. Selection Cavatina, ' (Bohm) Or chestra. "Nearer, My God to Thee," Vocal Solo Miss Dimple McMillan. "The Lost Chord," (Euphonium) Sullivan Mr. Ray Densmore. Closing Exercises Ritual Officers of the Lodg.e 'My County, Tis of Thee," Anthem Benediction Chaplain Bro. Chas. H. Owen. 'Invocation to St. Cecile," Orches tra. Music under the direction of Bro. A. C Reilly. Note The audience will please re frain from applauding. v. Eleven O'clock Toast, by Bro. E. P. soch. - The electrical effects, which will be very beautiful, will be In charge of J. P. Curran. Through the courtesy of col. J. L .Hughes of Fort Barrancas, Sergeant Casey of the post has hail charge of the decorations, and a busier from Fort Barrancas has been detailed to sound laps at tne close of the ser vices. J OBITUARY Funeral of Mrs. Sarah Beirne The funeral services of Mrs. Sarah iJeirne will be conducted at the Iato residence, 260 East Chase street, tlrla afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, by Dr. S. fWeeks. Interment win be in St. John's cemetery and the following will act as pall bearers: Charles Hartman, Marco White, W. L. Moyer, OiMe Goth,' james joiry ana J. m. Andrews. , AMERICAN TRANSPORT uEORGR WASHINGTON Tf TAKE WILSON TO FRANCE jt m a. x lit? American transport, George Washington, which. ueui u- .. xae ireauers or tne American delegt i to ? u -pe, will be convoyed by tha. h&lilomip Pennsylvania, and a! flotilla rf tl? 6 dsr'xoyers. Captain Ed ward M-Cai-l-iy, f the United States Navy :t rsr - d the transport and n cr-jvr--Aiki:.&& irawn entirely from Today 2,500 This season ........... 22,003 Stocks, Barrels. Today 6S.329 April 1st 96.263 Quotations were as follows: Last. Tear 2,659 239,345 919 279,316 79,718 103,456 MEYER SHOE CO. Pensacola's Popular Shoe Store Palafox and Romana Sts. WW ........ wg , M K I H, a, F, EJT B . 16.90 16.80 ........ 16.70 ; 1650 16.25 . 16.35 ... 1540 ... 15.00 dose JACKSONVILLE. Jacksonville, Nov. 30. The spirit market was aulet at 70 with sales of 70 casks." - -v Receipts Casks. Last Tear :. 336 111,227 Today . .... . ... . 198 This season ........... 68.674 Shipments, Casks. Today ..... . 414 This season 63,533 Stocks. Casks. Today 56,147 April 1 ................ 57,213 The rosin was quiet with no sales. Receipts, Barrels. Today 782 This Season ....208,509 Shipment. Barrels. Today 1,073 This season .... 247.042 Stocks, Barrels. Today, ........ .139,522 April 1st ....... 178,236 Quotations were as follows; 83,216 57.522 29,511 1.964 333,861 336,008 154.929 157,106 X, WW .., WG .. - e m M K h . VTT.7. G F, E, D, B 16.90 16.80 16.70 16.50 16.25 15.50 15.25 15.20 15.15 Close J. P. REMICH & SONS Mi-kic kTARE THAT SATICPltr REMICHS OROCEHY SPECIAL! ALWAYS SATisrr Pb5iie 722 , Send Ycftrr Old SSkees to West End Shoe Stor For Best and Neate3t Work Repairs. All Work Guaranty S21 North DeVillier Street Phone 2032 LEGAL ADVERTISING STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting of the Stxjckh era of the Jennings Nvai Mores . cmmt , wVO. be held in. -the oinc of company at Pensacola, -Fla., at o'clocav a. m., Monday, December 1318. This 23rd. day of November. 101$ E. M. SMITE - - Secrets.- STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting: of the Stock era of the Ivey Land Company wi held in the office of the core par, Pensacola, Kla., at twelve o'clock, Monday. December 9th. 1918. This 30th day oi November, l?u 13. M. SMITH. Becreti- . NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOfl PARDON. Notice la hereby given that after (10) days publication of this noticH will apply to the Board of Pardons of State or Florida for a card on for offense of selling intoxiotLting liq without license for -which I was victed in Escambia County. Florida, sentenced to serve eighteen (18) mc: in tne scats penitentiary. C. E. MOOKR. By W. B. DAYT3. His Attornq Sealed bids will be received br I f Board of County Commissioners at o..ee of the Clerk of the Circuit C I pensacola. 1- la., for 2500 to 3000 F I of River sand. Send sample with I J. GEO. WHlTr., Chalrd Watch die Tongue of your Young! Vaiiv Di. ' r v vc jrtsts neea wctscare ; Children think Casotrets Just dandy? They are ae and mild cathartic candy? Sell for a dime "work" .very time. THf 5.;LL FIRES IN CTTY iwo r"r ,'.r ritisea by defective chimneys .rvr: th f re department calls Nyrlot V ' or ine residence Mrs. Hoi ivi fire at 8(7 i . ' - w viuLn, in the r',mr hi tTt of rr I TV l"e Ci022ea'uP places.- Do away with the I SOuf term en tat inn mrsA -44 : ... .. . nnai , . viwujmwj puison wnicn is Keeping your one fcross, feverish anrf 5-u , Jmea, i hr-e Vh Alcanla street st t'AQ o'clo i --Ht afternoon, nam. i 5 s.Ji-i v-nuaren love C X.- Ca.tsact better, 5rnacn, liver and bowels r?i "J?9 d0 not PPoint the worrie : -asrets to children one vear eAA onr iecausc to v oil, caJome r 'uj never Givo harir. - ten cent i contlVnafMlI A!r " 4 V age. was sz- a,