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V THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL twttr bp A Y MORNING, MAY 8, 1919. J.P.REMICH&SONS ."fh .Stors That Satisfies" Remich's Grocery Specials ' Always Satisfy PHONE 722 JOURNAL'S PAGE ' OF SPORTS ALL THE NEWS THE RE'S PRIN T T O FIT" '.' EE 62 "n S4 w .in- mJ -SLisswA CaneSogarJl i -in 9 II jr del if f V t '' i ! rj ; - . rr-. ---- -- " " --r ill .e. .a ICR IO 1DI XX " tn JEi; Z iC3 IS ls ; THE PENNANT RACE V SOUTHERN. V, " " W. Little Rock 7 ' Nashville . 7 Xw Orleans 6 Atlanta 7 Birmingham 6 Mobile 6 Memphis . ............ & Chattanooga . 3 L. 3 4 5 6 7 7 6 7 Pet. .700 .633 .545 .538 .462 .462 .333 .300 NATIONAL V. Brooklyn .7 Cincinnati . 9 New Yorker 6 Chicago . 7 Phldelphia . 4 Pittsburg . .......... 4 St. Louis . 3 Boston . 1 Lv 2 3 3 4 5 6 10 8 Pet. .778 .750 .667 .635 .445 .400 .231 .111 AMERICAN Lu 3 4 4 4 5 6 7 8 Pet. .727 .600 .600 .555 .545 .400, .300 .273 Chicago Boston Cleveland New York . "Washington St. Louis .... 1 4 Philadelphia 3 Detroit 3 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS SOUTHERN At Mobile, 4; Atlanta, 2. At New Orleans, 2; Birmingham, 5. Others rain. ; NATIONAL. National League game3 postponed. rain. v AMERICAN At Cleveland, 4; St. Louis, 2. At Chicago, 9; Detroit, 3. Others rain. GAMES TODAY. - NATIONAL. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. -Boston at New York. -.St. Louis at Pittsburg. Cincinnati at Chicago. , AMERICAN Detroit at St. Louis. Chicago at Cleveland. New York at Philadelphia. Washington at Boston. " Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer. It relieves pain and sore ness caused by Rheumatism, Vuralgia, Sprains, etc adv Ask for the Union Label X On Your Sign Wrighton the Sign Man 11 E. Intendencia bwu w"iMniini)mw..1 ft S 1 i 7 x by R. J. Kajmalda 3 r m "V "Hi ' . -"Uliir. m y s Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Golf, Yachting, Boxing, 35 I FAMOUS PLAYERS m. .Oi iSi a George H. Ruth, : pitcher, was born at Baltimore, Mr., February 7, 1894. Ho bats and throws left-handed and is one of the most feared hitters in the American League. His height is 6 ft. 1 in., and he weighs 180 pounds. Ruth first played with St. Mary's Industrial School in 1913, went to Bal timore in the International League in 1914 and was sold to the Boston Red Sox in 1915,' where he has played since. Note to fans: Clip this and paste It in your note book. Other biographies will appear daily). - That air Nation team must have learned speed in flying machines. Coach Yates says even Tulane hesi tates about tackling them. Big Ed. Konetchy announces that he is through. "I'd rather drop out gracefully than stick around the minors," he explained. Dempsey and Willard, in talking about the referee, became somewhat cocky. "If It goes as far as ten rounds I'll be badly surprised," said Jess. "Anybody will suit who can count up to ten," said Jack. ..Why. Look So Title? It is not becoming nor safe for your health. Add flesh to your bones and roses to your cheeks by drinking a glass of this delicious digestant with each meal. Sliivar Ale PURE DIGESTIVE AR0MATICS WITH SH1VAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER, 'Phone your grocer or druggist for a dozen bottles. Satisfaction guar anteed or your money refunded on first dozen used. Bottled and guaranteed by the cele brated Shivar Mineral Spring, Shel ton, S. C. If your regular dealer cannot supply you telephone WEST FLORIDA GRO. CO., Distributors for Pensacola. LAM ARINE WAFERS MADE FOR A PURPOSE. They give relief from constipation, colds and headache without harming the stomach. They are pleasant to take are eaten like candy, and their action Is so pleasant that no discom fort is experienced. ' : Get them from your druggist 30c per box. Mfg. by Lamarlne Lab oratories, Atlanta, Ga. Adv. . ,m "innini ,,, rrnjmm D mm mm mm. t..... w " m&z jr&?i- O AY, youTl have a ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and nail some Prince Albert for packing I Just between ourselves, you never will wise-up to high-spot-smoke-joy until you can call a pipe by its first name, then, to bit the peak -of-pleasure you land square on that two-fisted-man-tobacco, Prince Albert I Well, sir, youH be so all-fired happy youH want to get a photo graph of yourself breezing up the pike with your smokethrottle wide open! Talk about smoke-sport! Quality makes Prince Albert so JWc.4tr vryvthtr tobacco U tolJ. Totty rmJbagt, "r rmd tin, kandmomm trmmnd and half pound tin kmmidormanj " "" practical poand crymtat glam hmmidor mith imiu Majr cp tkat kmmp thm tobacco u, aach perfect mndttion. IL J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. . Weather Report SSSSSHSSP ss si a a B SI a (Complied 'for the Journal by 'the ' Weather Bureau Office.) Pensacola, Fla., May 8, 1919. Sunrise, 6:00. Sunset, 7:30. ' Moonrise, 2:11 p. m. Moonset, 2:11 a., m. Next phase of the moon, full moon, 14th. High tide, 5:37 p. m.; lowtide, 4:18 a. m. i YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Temperature 7 a. m. 73. it 7 p. m. 75. Highest, 77. Lowest. 72. Mean, 74. -.. . Normal, 73. ' r Mean hame date last year, 73. Accumulated deficiency this year to date. 1.96. . Highest of record for May, 93" de grees. ; . Lowest of record for May, 44 de grees. - - . -,' Rainfall For 24 hours ending 7. p. m., 0. Total for this month to. 7 p. m., 0.76. Normal for May, 2.68 inches. Accumulated excess this year to date, 16.23. Humidity 8 a. m.. 93; 1 p. m.. 90; 8'p. m., 92. Barometer "7 a. m., 30.06; 7 p. m.. 29.99. E !S E fl s MARKET REPORTS SI - ta 2fiSS!SlS!SISS!SIKSlSiSlS!SIISl New York. May 7. Cotton futures opened steady. May. 28.40; July. 26.71; October, 24.75; December, 24.33; January, 24.05. . , Cotton futures closed steady. Jan uary. 23.73; May, 28.10; July. 26.50; October, 24.58; December, 24.11. After opening eight points lower to 15 points higher, the cotton market sold about 20 to 24 points above Mon day's closing with October selling at 25.02 during today's early trading. Trading was quiet later in tho morning and there were reactions of about 20 points under realizing, with October selling at 24.82 after the publi cation of the favorable weekly weather report. New Orleans, May 7. Cotton fu tures opened steady. May. 27.75; July, 26.40; October, 34.05; December, 23.64; January, 23.34. New Orleans, May 7. Nervous fluctuations opened the trading in cot ton today. The most active months On the opening were 9 to 14 points up RALKCOM DRUG CO -the Prescription store" Phone 19 or 123 streak of srriokeluck that'll appealing all along the smoke line. Men who never before could smoke a pipe and men who've smoked pipes for years all testify to the delight it hands out I JP.JL can't bite or parch! Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process I Right now while the going's good you get out your old jimmy x pipe or the papers and land on some P. A. for -what ails your particular smokeappetite I . Wrestling COTTAGE HILL SCHOOL OPPOSES CONSOLIDATION SCHOOL BOARD IS PROCEEDING CAUTIOUSLY ALONG LINE LOOKING FOR UNION WHERE POSSIBLE. ' At the joint meeting of the patrons of the Cottage Hill school and the school board Tuesday night at the shool house, the patrons decided em-1 phatically against the consolidation of j their school with-the. James M. Tate Agricultural School at Gonzalez, and , the chairman of the board, Judge E. D. I Beggs, stated to a Journal represents- j tive that the board will comply with their wishes. The board looked at a prospective site for a new building for the Cot tage Hill school, and will take up the matter of the new building later. Chairman Beggs declared. He stated that the attendance of the patrons at the meeting was large and the discuss-, Ion very thorough. he people ex-, pressed themselves as feeling that they have a most excellent teacher, and that their town will grow. A very creditable program of enter tainment, .arranged by the teacher, was rendered just before the discus sion, so that the meeting lasted till a late hour. The entire school board, consisting, besides Chairman Beggs, of Superintendent A. S. Edwards, J. H. Pace and L. S. Gilmore, attended the conference. " The board is making an earnest ef fort to bring about such consolidation as local conditions will , permit throughout the country. The result of the Cottage Hill meeting shows with what care they are proceeding. but a i quick break carried the mar ket to 2 to 6 points under the close of Monday. A little later there was a recovery and an advance to a levol 16 to 22 points over Monday's prices. Uncertainty over weather conditions in the belt was. responsible .for the actions of the market. Chicago, May 7. New advances in corn resulted today from further record-breaking prices on hogs and from additional rains. Opening prices, which ranged from l-4c off to 5-8e advance, with July, $1.69 1-2 to 1.70, and September, $1.63 1-2 to 1.64 1-2. were followed by a quick set back and then an upward turn higher than be fore. . Commission houses selling made oats relativelv weak. j Provisions . made only a light re sponse to the latest upturn in nogs ana corn. . .. . - - New York, May 7. Butter f irm, ra shade higher; cheese firm; receipts, 5,826; average run; dressed poultry, steady and unchanged. We are proud of the confi dence doctors, druggists and the public have in 666 Chill and Fever Tonic. adv. MILLIONS ARE NEAR THE BRINK OF Pensacola Has a vast multitude on physical and mental brink of ruinWhat is being done to bring relief to sufferers Alany men and women give their testimony. . . . . . . . . . ............ w . Y THEY Mrs. Sallie King wants the world to "Your grand medicine has made me well "IT WORKED WONDERS., "Physically and 'mentally on the brink of ruin, there are few sufferers who would not give anything they pos sess to live their lives over again in health and strength," declares a well known authority on health and hy giene in a recent interview. , , This place is full of half-sick peo ple. Those who have good health should appreciate it the others did not, and there is not one of them but in common , sense would warn you against the dangers of neglect. It is mostly stomach trouble that is aking this a place full of sick people -stomach trouble, its complications. andhe. many' forms of kidney, liver, blood,and bowel disorders that come mostly Irom stomach trouble. ! NeglectNof the first symptoms of stomach trouble brings on more ill health and vicious diseases; the uneasy feeling after eating, gas belching, un digested food in the stomach, consti pation, dizziness, spots before the eyes, shortness of breath, and many other little disorders may all be warning sig nals that something 'is wrong and will get worse unless attended to 'in- time. .But there is good cheer and hope in the news" that there has been intro duced here a new root and herb medi cine that Is being pronounced a boon to all sufferers from stomach neglect. This wonderful natural medicine is j called Dreco and is now being dis tributed at Balk com's Drug Store. JCo matter how slight or long stand ing thecase may be, no matter what kidney, liver, rheumatic or catarrhal EPrrSces Sugar, per lb. 10c -Mason Fruit Jars (pints) per doz ...... .90c Mason Fruit Jars (quarts) per doz.. ... . . . $1.00 Mason Fruit Jars (1-2 gal.) per doz. $1.20 Pure Cane Syrup in bulk, per gal ....... . $ 1.20 Cheese, per lb. ....... ....... ... - -40c Table Salt, 6 pkgs. .25c Cottolene, No. 10 . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . ... . $2.50 Wash Tub, No. 0 . ; . . ..... .... .... . . . : .95c Water Buckets, 10 qt. . . . ... . . . . . ... . . . . .45c Water Buckets, 8 qt. . . . . ? .. . .... . .. . . . . . 40c Arbuckle's Coffee, jper lb. . . . . . .... . . . . .35c Eldoleto Coffee; 2 lbs. . V. ............. . 85c Lemons, per doz. .30c It 22 1 M GROCER Cine Sugar jfl mm - S Phone 1889 1221 N. bayis St. YOU HAVE THE PILES? I HAVE THE CURE Only Curable Diseases Accepted. No Cutting or Detention From - Business. Piles never cure themselves. Tf nea-'ected they not only cause Intense Buffering -and pain, but lower the vi ta, ity of th body, weakening the nerves and ' invite ; the invasion other more serious disorders. Consultation Free of Charge Telephone 706 DR. LIVINGSTONE Second Floor Masonic Temple PENSACOLA LET "SKEETER RUN" ' DO YOUR FIGHTING Price 15 and 25 cts. PER GENT REBATE On all Cash Purchases. Save Your Coupons. HAMILTON RUSSELL Druggist and Prescriptionist 212 South Palafox Street. Phone 846 ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH The business world wants expert help. Let us train you. PHONE 51 RUIN AND DONT (NOW ARE AMAZED AT WONDERFUL know how she was quickiy relieved of and strong again."" ' t . complication may have set In, -'Dreco Is promised to pave the way for quick recovery and return to health, strength and happiness. Thousands of doubters have come to try this new medicine, and have gone away singing its praises. Hundreds of signed testimonials are being re ceived attesting to the remarkable re sults obtained after almost everything else had failed. - "Life was a constant misery to me on account of stomach trouble .head aches an dconstipation," says Dr. W. R. Bassett, the well known resident of Waldron, Ga., in a signed statement. "I suffered terrible pains in my side, and the muscles in my back seemed drawn up.' My liver was sluggish and spots floated before my eyes; also had eczema on my ear, which T couldn't cure. I feel that every one: should know about this grand medicine, Dreco, which has relieved all my trou bles and healed the eczema." , Gains 11 Pounds in Two Weeks. John Bassinger, , the carpenter, of Proximity Station, X. C, says: "As bad as I need the money, I wouldn't take $1,000 for what Dreco has done for me. My back ached so bad It felt like some one was jabbing a knife into me. I couldn't sleep for the ' awful pains I had. If any one had slapped me on the back I would have fainted, but tonight I am a well and strong man again, and I owe it all to Dreco. It's wonderful what Dreco has done! There was a time I couldn't sleep at all, but" now I sleep so sound I don't it. il 1 1 M in -r p0O CaneSogarJi v; Cramiloted 3 1 iiiiMin mini ii1 1 Of X . L . W Pan American College 274-289 BRENT BUILDING IT, HE SAYS. RESULTS stomach trouble. John Bassinger says: NEIGHBORHOOD SURPRISED" ' hear the whistle blow of mornings. Why, I gained 11 pounds in two weeks, and I want to tell every one about this wonderful medicine." It's Godsend to Us. J. K. Ethridge, a highly respected farmer of Macon, Ga., writes: . "Your medicine Dreco has ben a. Godsend to me and my wife. "We have both been great sufferers from stomach trouble, indigestion, constipation, nervousness, and a sluggish liver. No medicine we ever toolc helped us. but Dreco went direct to the seat of the trouble, and relieved us completely." His Body Was a Human Thermometer. T. Weitzfi of 410 Charlton Street, Savannah. Ga., says: "I thought I had the worst liver in the world, and had takn so much calomel (which is mercury) that my body was like a thermometer and I could tell when it was going to rain by the way my joints hurt. N? more calomel for me since I have found the virtues of Dreco, the medicine . made from roots, herbs, barks and berries. Dreco has fixed my Jiver up In great shape. Dreed Within the Reach of All. These are just a few cases selected at random , from the . mass of signed testimonials - received from scores of men and women in all walks of life. Who is there can doubt the plain, straightforward statement of these people? Mr. Stout, the well known Dreco ex pert, has headquarters at the Balkcom Drug Co., to meet the local public and explain the merits of this great remedy, See him today. FOR RENT Electric Vacuum Cleaners Pensacola Electric Co Commercial Oeoartmsnt PHONE 2010 DR. LIVINGSTONE THE SPECIALIST What I Say I'll Do, I Will Do. Second Floor, Masonio TemnU. Pensacola. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Of Psnsaeola CAPITAL STOCK Paid in $500,000 LA MODE 122.124 South Palafox Street ' Ladies' Garments and Fine Millinery. -THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL." Just Try a Pound of WARFIELD'S COFFEE. Phone 1566. "Let Us Make You Make Good With a Kodak." REYNALDS MUSIC HOUSE Kodak Finishing Picture Framina Kodak and Films Ansco Cameras LOUIS D. ROBINSON 209 Thieson Bldg. SIGNS - -Window and Slides QUALITY SHOP FOR WOMEN 78 E. Wrighf St. Phone 676 E. B. Hoffman & Son SELLING OUT Best Goods, Lowest Prices. 57 East Gregory. Phone 825 HEED'S "BETTER BREAD" For Sale by ALL FIRST CLASS STORES REED'S SANITARY BAKERY Palafox and Gregory Streets M. ELLIS GROCER. 1889 Phones 1890 1221 N. Davis Street. Ford Cars and Tractors J. D. Anderson, Dealer 19 W. Garden. Phone 1914 THE CLOVER STUDIO 196 N. Palafox St. The Place Where Kodax Finish Is Well Done. NAY'S READY TO WEAR STORE Ladies' Suits. Dresses, Skirts. Blouses, Hosiery and Ht. Also fins Shos RspainnS. 82 East Wright. phone EVERLASTING FABRICS CO. Pensacola's Representative Store GOODJbLIirsHOE SHOP Fine Shoe Repairing 111 North Palafox. Phone 416 r WATCH WINDOWS POSS NEW DRY GOODS STORE 31 South Palafox Strst Rbx RiOTO