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L THE PBNSACOLA JOURNAL. TUESDAY HORNING. APRIL 29, 1919 v c 3 3 D J r!itv rr t- M r? Tn ' r mm O. Ad tW e-.r JfR. ( Vcn: LT;c7 tosn Ccnlitr Ycrtcrihy - WJth cMcst" ttr vssis ess which to reach their gust, and wft S1U,5S of that scunt to date, ? tjie pKambia Sit7 liberty Lan - osctmlttxs. of which tfra Hunter tSS l tfeW. tl fuiiy nHM t iwems win more than Mfo over the top' in e liberty lan drive. The people pro awakening mors to the real peed of the necessity of successfully carrying through the gylve and Wt wonderful patrjetlg response. Yesterday wai a. splendi y at ths tent for Mra. T. T?t Prsnt gn pr porps of Workers, fSPOrt " tffwlp more thn 9 56.7(0 betag subscribed. Ssliciting hao begun this weslf and more workers art urgently needed. ; Miss Mollle Prept is captain for to day, with Mrs. H. N. Manning, Mra. Alt rt Whittsd, lltsses Florenoa and Marjorie pierpont, If rs. Tracy. Mra. R. H. Turner. Jdiss Bulla Avery. Mra. Filo Turner and Mrs. Xe Clarka as her corpa of workers. , MANV ENJOY 0FFIC3R3 AND STUDENT C7FIC8RS DANC3 AT COUNTRY C UP. More than a hundred pieata includ ing rvlce and civilian society Joyed the delightful danee given at the Country riMh Saturday nisht v officerf and student officer from the Penscpls naval air station, A splen did program, of d myslQ was ren dered by a selected orohes'ra and sandwiches apd punch were served during the evening. . Included among society ; girla from town attending were: Misses Elisa beth and Carrie Moreno, Pelores and Peth Brownson, " Eieor MHchstt. Jespie Knewlee, Jane punham. Ella Vaughn Patterson of New York city; Polly Cata. of Poston, yeomanstte at the naval air atation: Mary Peggs. Clam Pepper. lura, Joulse and Con -siieila Cafiero, Gladys. Elrolre Bell. Irma Graham. Vera G . nf Pdna and Alma Finch. Elizabeth Fieher. Cath erine ElUen, Mr. and Mra. Frank Courtney, of Mobile, and Lieutenant and MrT Henry . Hllton-Oreen. Mr. and Mra. W. S. Keyaer acted aa chap eronea. PrtftSBYTERIAN LADlUt FRESENT WOMAN'S HOME WITH TESTAMENT . . t , A : thn'trhtfiil . anil haant1n1 . mitt which was.mosCwelvt eld tadies of The Wdman'sHome, was the handsome tstatmnt nis-id r ta thom . rasterday afternoon by th Junior and Wee Folks Mission Bands of the First Presbyterian church, Mrs, A. S. MofTett and Miss Catherine Mq Lane, ..president ot the band, making the.' preseattlon." ' - "MAY DAY" DANCE AT SAN CARLOS THUnSpAYr Tickets are fast being sold and elaborate pisna have been completed for .the "May pay" dance being given by Company "X." of the Patriotic League at thS Sah Carlos. Thursday evening, beginning at I o'clock. Musla wil be furnished by O'Brien MottaS orchestra. A cordial invitation is ex tended everyone to attend. IMPORTANT MEETING COMPANY "D," PrtlDAV ICHT. J 'An Important meeting of Company "P. of the Patriotic League, under ths- isaderahip of Miss JaanJe Knowlea. wiybe held in the league rooms Fri day evening at 7 o'clock. The leader requests that every member be present. . EASTS ft HOLIDAY CELCCRATIONS AT STATB WNIYBRSITY. A number of brilliant eslebrations ? have hrightened the Eastsr. holiday seon - for the atudsnt body of the stats University, Gainesville, this year, one of the most enjoyable of the affairs being the teth annual hi? Caster hall given by the Eeta-CaU chapter tf the Kappa-Alpha fraternity at the SBcs club en the evening of Frtiay las, at which a number of Pensaeollane were Invited as guesta ' "Many Peneacol boys are atteadlng the university this year, araen) being Montrose XrehL WlUiaei lets. Howard Mayes, Fred Mailer. Hartman. Louis Tstem and nclnaid Xsiiva. , INITIATION TEAM DAUGHTERS. OF ISABELLA MEET THIS AFTERNOON. : The tnltUUsa team at the K. ef C hall this aftemoes) at 1 oVcX Itx sw- hearsmu A full attendanco n Richardzcn end nctbir 70s per Ccn A tern? ovse t r- rrt. rets cetamunleAtlsne U asU J :'-.Jv ,-;. JH3 CW HACOONFIELD. Cy TIC?nf J, Murray, -I lng of JUaiWflel Waat craey'a tow Whoso na3 W) MClont Whep the British George Flung -He-xii (ooia and atajwart English blood Acrooa the ocean leagues to hia far lanaa That plaatd n re4 rabemoa; Tortea fawned - - In Pcan'i green country town on tftla great hoat t And, stooping, begged their Excellen cies' wtSh. - The winter pa sd in revelry and aong, : And all the captured eitye window burned. ' While hall and tavern throbbed with mellow mirth i ' But, past the Engliah outposts. Valley -:- forge Shrank in an Iron winter's" harsh em brace. Its loyal legions looking o'er the snow, Tom by the double foes of want and cold. . . . Then turned the tides of war and east ; ward fled , The fos to troopship9 at the Hudson1 mouth; , Through sylvan Haddonfleld arms and the men V. , . Thronged " the King's highway, labeled . then aa now, -Under. some pleasant trees that have outlived - j- The fleeing enemy and valiant friend; Beneath their branches floated battle- flags ; Stained .with defeat to travel over- Leaving flag. behind an empire and a The asp' stirred In these trees a hun dred springs.';: ..-' i And In their shads men talked and trooped to wars. - v Long afterward, near by, a temple reared - -,. Whose screen flashed moving Alms of battle-tides Of puppet regiments ' on peaceful fle!d9, V t-' f. rnhf toS .C. V tw W anger ai. w nww .TOw, And would recall from ont the years a scene ;'. .:.':'-. -To render' pitiful' this mimic fray. When In the dust-clouds of retreating foei ' i- Faded the royal hopes of high emprise. Again beneath tho lordly treee there swims' .,v;v The crimson flag of England last - 'descried ': '.. ." ' - ' l Fadin? far above the sullen lines: But now, allied In Freedom's holy ; Cause, 4 J ; :..' :- ' On twirling motor care the colors 5 awim . The starry banner and the Union Jack. CALLED MEETING G. I. A. TO B. OP L. E. - A called meeUcg of the G. I. A. to the P. of L. E.. will he held at the W. O. W. hall on West Romana street this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. MRS. A. H. GREEN HOSTESS TO DORCAS SOCIETY THIS AFTERNOON. ' The Dorcas Society of the Knox Presbyterian church, will meet , with Mrs. A. H. Green at her heme, X East Lee street, this afternoon at o'clock. A full attendance Is urged. MR. AND MRS. L C GREEN ANNOUNCE eiRTH OP A DAUGHTER. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Green, ef New Terk city, have many friends in Pen aacoia who will he cordially Interested In the announcement by them of the birth ef a little daughter at their horns on Sunday, April 27th. Mrs. Green was formerly Miss Veronica McHugh. of Peneaeola. : . . - -.n HIGH 8CHOOU SET ENTERTAIN WITH DANCE AT SAN CARLOS. The high school set will entertain With one of their delightful dances at the Qaa Carlos on the evening of Fri day, beginning at ; IS o'clock. Muaic Will ho furnished by O'Prlen'a or. ehestra. : no mm WM !0 mo " t - .- &cr CO Ct Tcra IZCzi ta Ps3 CZ3 Ess C?ta Vet eJ Frci Jlzxr ca TO Crisni Pr -U7. sss win cars ISahuta. CaiSs laOrirrTlt k r!3oa Fwvar. Cells. sad lAOrirre. causes the In klf the esrssms that k tzt U le nest dy ssaiedy we avl tt C taUc ss a' teste the fever cj r'A z.nu saa txxa tzi watie tae t-nrer is a r eu. EfJJOY CICrjIC AT -or;;rrwcpD." Mrs. Walter "EL Coney chaperoned a jolly party on a delightful picnic at "Drif twoed,' on Cayou GflUde. Cat. nrtfyv Thof who anioyed the day wffo Florence rierpont, Mary esxith- wck, Ce,$trn Mcltne. L.ydia Malone. Dorcthy rorpea, caipumia eupiette. jT4aDtth Aiken. Eapeth Edwards and Jamie Pease, INITIATION OAUGHTgft OF I SAD ELLA AT K. OF C HAUL, WGCaCCOAY mSHT. .. Members of the Daughters of Un, Pella and el oandlgates for Initiation will maet at the of C. hall for the initiation exercises At 7 o'clock Wed ftopday evening- 4 It Is urged that every snamber and candlite bf presept. ANTE . N U rri At COU RTCSY FCn MIW KUCELMAN. Among the many pretty ant)-npptai eonrtoslep being planned for Miss Sadie Kugeiroen, fair June bfideslecL is the mtaoellaneoue ehowar to he gjysn In he? honr en Wednesday evening at o'clock, by Miaa Panla Hirschko yftav Ha.se l Jscohy, Eva PerUn and Sylvia Kahn, who will b among tne members of the bridal party, at the homo of Mrs. MJrockeyltz on Worth spring etrosL PERSONAL MENTION. Mas, Alex DJOn, who has been vis iting In New Orleans, is expected to return home the IsM pf the week. . Friends Of Mies Laois Stuckey, who has been 111 at the Pensacola hospital. will ho ghtd to know that she. has returned to her home. SIS North Guil lemarde street, where she is continu ing to rapidly Improve, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Simpson and Jlttle son, Chas, Fltagerald, have , re turned to their country home at Ar cadia Farms, eftey sedlng the weA end in the city as the guests of pr and Mrs. H. I Simpson at their, home. 20 West Belmont street? . Mr. and Mrs. C Ranee have re turned to the city after a short stay n ?Tew Orleans. . Mrs. M- Stuckey Is In Columbia, S. C where she was called by the llhtesa of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Hey, Whose friends will be glad to know la reported as much Improved. , Mr, and Mrs. Walter C. Tonga, who had apartments with Mrs. W. W, Whitfield, at her home on East Gon zales street, have moved to "the home rormeriy occupiea' oy mr, ana r. Terrell Covington 40T West DeSolo street. Mrs. Tonge and little daughter. who are visiting relatives In Mont gomery, expect to return to Ptnsaco'a next week- Mrs. Terrell ' Covington and eon a Terrell, Jr., and John, are spending a short tmte, at the home or Mr. ana Mrs. J. C Green, lit West Oonxales Street, before going to Asheville. N. C where they WH1 Join Mr. Coving ton, who Is enggged in business there, to hake their home. Mrs. Lo Roy Kell. after spending the winter in Pengacola with her parents. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Smith. 218 Bast Gadsden etreet, has departed for her home In PaHlmore. where she will be joined by Lieut Nell. U. S. N, who arrives on a short leave of absence. She will later go to New York to bo With Lieut. Neil, who Is stationed on board ship there. . . Captain L P. Eldridge, who formerly resided In Pensacola. has many friends hero woo will be interested in the fol lowing; QspL L F. rdrldse of the put t- r - Do not mtterl with a shuddering areaa tne beautiral si t tt ehlMhlvtlk. Tou can avoid dlsoemrort during the period and strain at the erlsJa by preear. lag your system and putting yourself in splendid eendiuen to meet the time. For lust this BurDOse women an over the land. In every waft of life, have used for over half a centurv the tlnM-hononul end famous remedy, Mother's Friend . it up pwn io give ua momer-vo-se utat aurect neip she neess. Ths muscles. nervss. tendons and oerda are made and Kept soft and elastic Thus strain is avoided, and as a result nervottsaesa sjr-Sjewa and atretehhuc TPs aMomtnal mvaeies axnand eajdir ua nnuy wnen naoy is nora. rtatnrauy. raw - is mss and tne noars are fewer. The system Is prepared end the crisis n u rawca im osnsjsr. Writs the Bradfiels SMulAta ftimnii . . . . i . .... . Sis. far their baleful l&thwhnd timW and obtain a bottle of Mother's Frien from the druggist today. It is just m ataaaard as anything yon can think of. Ana remember, there Is nothing- te V 3K rsr rale but Xws, ft ts a ri. IHtlM tM m. Civtaw a-, aatnral. heal, ay eemrleatio t"'.-iv ' S right e with their work with as kr t ssiag salivated. dv, ' " r-.-.-..yJj 2Sth Engineers. Is spending several week on the forest which he left as feeest supervisor ' when he Joined the army early in the war. : He has now received his appointment' as district Assistant femster. and will soon go with his family to take up hia work in Washington. Cptata Eldrldge's pres ence on the forgot at this time is being fAken full advanuxe of by Supervisor L L. Pishop. t being hip ftrst oppor tunity to learn direct all the plans and hopes ths captain had for Florida when he was supervisor. Mr- Sldrjdge spent seventeen months during the war In the Landes regions ef Prance, and w cams most Intimately in touch with tho Fyeoh turpentining Industry. His observations and experiences there are proving of : the greatest benefit in the planning of the future of the forest. He now foes even greater things ahead for Florida, end Is busying himself making definite Plans for their accom plishment, it is expected that the cap tain will ho in Florida until the end of May. Misses Alberta pourtelee. Mollle and Adrienno Benches and Ruth Mc- Kenxle, who went to Milton with the "Mikado" cast, stayed over for. a de lightful week-end visit as the guests Of MIS Ruth Gentry, returning to Pensaeoia Sunday night. Prlnede of ' Mrs, . Prank Lewis, who has betn quite ill t her home. S2i North 15th avepue. will he delighted to leam that she M much improved. ; Mr, end Mra. Petsr. Prown. of Mohlie, ere visions for a week in the city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly, at their home on West Romana street. Mr. H. W. Conn, V, S- N., C. C. S., of the U, 8. S. Birmingham, left yes terday gt noon for Boston. Mesa., after enjoying a delightful furlough In the city as the guest of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. JTW. Conn, at their home, lid East Gregory street , Mr. M. A. Touert, Jr of New Or leans, IS spending a few days In the city, registered at the San Carlos. Mr. and Mrs, D. R. Curtis, of Birm ingham, are visiting In Pensacola, and during their stay are making their home at the San Carlos. -. Lieutenant and Mrs, Lloyd Hammer and Ensign George Hammer left last week for Houston, Texas, where they will make their tome. Lieutenant and Ensign Hammer, who have been placed on Inactive duty, have business Inter ests there. Lieutenant Hammer, who was stationed at the Pensacola .naval air station, and hia charming . wife, whom ho : brought to the city as a bride from Wisconsin, during their stay in Pensacola made many friends and were very popular in service and civilian society. Sincere regret has boon expressed at their departure. Among guests registered at the San Carlos are Messrs. I C. Foster, of Now OrleahSr end J; F, Hardy, of Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs." A. J. Adams, of Los Angeles, CaL, are visiting in Pensacola for a abort time, and while here are stopping at the San Carlos. Mrs J. A. Ieese has returned to her boms In Boone, Iowa, after visiting in the city for the past several weeks an ths guest of her sisters. Mrs, W. H. SmKh and Miss Julia Hahn, at their home. 218 past Gadsden street. On her return she , was accompanied by Miss Hahn. who will spend some time as her guest before returning to the city. Asa class drink, class. . ,r ' " - ' ' : " - . 1 I 1 11 1 II- H 11 1 11 111 1? 111 11 I 1 n i u 11 end mreshmsr. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Hicks are en tertaining as guests at their home on East Jackson street. Mrs. Dave Over meyer, of Topeka, Kan., and Mri.' and Mrs. Eldo and Mr. Carney Hicks, of Barth, Fla., for several days. Friends are extending a most royal welcome home to Walter M. Whitwell. U. S. A, who has been mustered out of the service and has Just arrived from Camp peyens. Mr. Whitwell, who is making his home with his sis- tar, Mrs. A. prown at East Pensacola Heights, recently arrived in New York after nine months service overseas. Have You Seen e Geyser? After spouting a geyser is as quiet as Sunday In a Canada town, and re mains o until the cavity fijls up with water to a certain point, then she spouts again. Jt is much the same with a bilious attack. AH goes well after an attack for a certain time, in fact, you can say truthfully that you never felt better in your Ufe, and per haps on the following day when the attack is on that you never felt worse. If you are . a close observer you will notice that you have no appetite be fore the attack came on hut ate as usual because it was meat time. If you take three of Chamberlain's Tab lets as soon as your appetite fails you may be able to avoid the attack. Try it Adv. " -y-' PENSACOLA GIRL CHRISTENS SHIP AT TEXAS YARD Miss Frances Christie of this city, christened : the five-masted barkentine City of Lafayette at the yard of the International Ship Building Co., at Orange, Texas, last Thursday - after noon. Miss Chrsitie is the daughter of John F. Christie, general manager of the yard. Aids to Miss Christie were Miss Vera Eckles,' Miss Barbour, Mrs. Ernest, Miss Kate Christie and Miss Turpin. The City of Lafayette is 317 feet over-all, 279 feet between perpendicu lars, with a breadth of -46 feet, a mould ed depth of 25 feet and a depth of hold of 21 feet, 9 Inches. She was con structed under the direction of Super intendent J. I piudworth. Four other ships are on the ways at the International yard. An itching skin kept mind jfrom work FOR INSTANT RELIEF Last night yon hardly slept a wink through that tormenting itch and now today your work is seriously affected and away behind through the same complaint. Get rid of that annoying trouble by anointing the inflamed part with Resinol Ointment. Quicker results are generally obtained by first cleansing the part with Resinol Soap. Both soap and ointment contain a healing and soothing medication that usually gets right in and arrests the trouble properly. w triml fm0 mm s. aTgiPflas KaVs S9ssP9 vffis healthful form of exercise golf is in A-l. As an invigoratino;, healthful delicious Lime Cola is in the same Zlads of pure ingredients flavored with the jcice of ripe limes and put up in spark Kssly eksa ccttks, Iiss Cola is wholescssa Ak for JAme Cola toherever good drinks ere served. DctUcs esly.: Far Bturnins Eczema Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good dear akin is wanted. From any druggist for 35c, or $1.00 for large size, get a bottle of Zemo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching; and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It pene trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo ia a clean, dependable and inexpensive, antiseptic liquid. Try it. as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effec tive and satisfying. ThsP, W.SoMCoCIcvclaad.0. . The tug Simpson, towing the barge Geo. T. Lock, and schooner Maud S. Dudley, cleared yesterday for Mobile where the Dudley and Locjc will be placed in dry dock for repairs and overhauling. . "BLUE BIBBON" TALKS. Blue Ribbon Vanilla and Lemon are al ways satisfactory. Used by the best cooks. JJesr and takes less." WOMAN CRIED WITH PAIN. Thousands or women work today whil suffering' from kidney or bladder ail ments that can be relieved. Mrs. I Wavue. 2725 3rd St.. Ocean Park, Cal.. writes: "I had te sit down during ray housework. My back ached so, also my nip painea me so 1 used to cry out, the pain was bo great. Now t am thankful to say that Foley Kidney PlUs rid Me ot u my pain.' Backache, sore muscles, fttiff swollen Joints, rheumatlo pains are indications of kindney trouble. Foley Kianey puis are sere and reliable. They onng quicic results., sold everywhere. The F. F. Bingham auxiliary three. mast schooner, Doughboy, recently completed at the Bingham yards here. cleared yesterday afternoon for Porto Hico on her maiden voyage. ' She la JumDer jaaen. , CjIT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY w x Aiisa Tttis. cut out this slip, enclose with 6c and mail it to Foley A Co.. 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago. nL, writing- your name and address clearly, rou will receie in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound for coughs. . colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; end Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation. biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels, sold everywhere. -Adv. 1Ti..iiI f TTr infl TTIn Wi.rf at .11 ilian.u. I Bar b. V 1 . 1 Resirto O WN YOUR HOME i Investigate our pl&r j Pensacola Home acd 3Yi39 Association. ' ' I ROX Kodak Finishing Pioturs Premlne Kodak and Films Anseo Cameraa! "Let Us Make You l!s!a Good With a Kcisi." REYNALDS MUSIC IJ0U3E The Parlor Market "Horns of All That's Purs' Fresh Western Meats POULTRV, CCOS AND GREKN OPtOCKRieg 1TV PHON KS ITS DAVIS AUTO REPAIR CO. Automobile Repairing; Washing, Polishing, Stores , 21 W. Romana St. Paper Hanging, Painting & Decorating Johnson & Frederickson Phone 502. 16 W. Government. Mayes' Printing Co. Office Supplies 17-19 W. Government ' Phone 181 Build a Home First ! Campaign Now On in. Pensacola. Stearns Lumber Co. Chattman's Electrical Shoe Shop For Quick and Reliable Work Warrington, Fla. J max Try a Pound of WARFIELD'S COFFEE. Phone 15C3. E. B. Hoffman & Son SELLING OUT Best Goods, Lowest Prices. , 57 East Gregory. Phone 825 Elebash Jewelry Co, Jewelers and Opticians Successors to ' Peter Lindecstruth r 1 112 S. PaJafox St. Phone 713 1 Notice to Ice Consnaers . ' Our wasone are eaulDsed with seslesr and consumers will i-lease exact serreot wei(Hi uh rvjiort any biwiii 1 1 w mm I SOUTHERN UTILITILJ CO. PENSACOLA ICE COMPANY . Send Your Old Shots to . , West End Shoe Store For Rest and Neatest Wcri 3, Repairs. All Work GstesdS 321 North DeVilUer Street . Phone 20S2 London Wcolon TJflb Made to Yccr ZslrUsal Order 117 Ssttth aalas Stress YOUR FALL SUI-T 515 an McCann's Tiro and Repair Shop Phone 404 113 North Palafox Street Pensacola Launch Cl Zla- chiss Co. WILLARD SERVICE STATION WilUrd 8torsgs Dstteries and Rs pairs of all Mskss Catteries Tpe Sets Msrins Wsys -Mschlne - : Chop n Csnwsstlssj.' - JOHNSON & FREDERICKSON; Paintina:, Paperha&siss csd Decoratinj . 16 West Government Street Phone 534 ' GOODYEAR 8H0? r :.-':' P M- 111 Ncrth Pclrfcs. VZztfC13 'fa.