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. THE PENS ACOLA JOURNAL, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1919. 6. mn CLIVERO ttfUfMi H J; -i -.,1 id 1 1 ! i. t. : it. I ; . i ' ; i is s i 1 ier i Keep 0 nf III A wonderful opportunity is offered on Today and Monday to get screen doors at a great saving. We will put on sale a limited number of odd sized and slightly damaged screen doors. The first ones coming will get the best doors. Maybe one of these new odd sized doors will fit your frame. Remember the Days, Today and Monday! KAY'S Special Prices Knight Tires Guaranteed 5000 Miles Sportsman's Supply Store Walter Biggs Chas. H. Kupfrian The Parlor Market "Horn of All THata Pur" Fresh Western Meats POULTRV, EGGS AND GREEN GROCERIES 79 PHONES 1T4 Metropolitan Cafe For Ladies and Gents. We Serve Quicker." 22 S. PaJafox Street. ' Merchant's Lunch 35c up. Special Dinner 40c ..tj.. Satisfactory ABBOTT AUTO REPAIR CO. Palafox and Grepory Streets Phone 415 BIG BARGAINS IN SHOES Canadian Shoe Store 516 N. Devilliers. Phone 1135 20 o. PALAFOX & 1 . "BETTER CLOTH Ea 16 North Palafox. FORCHEIMER FASHION SHOP "Thft Store for Women" EXCLUSIVE SHOP FOR READY-TO. VkfAR AND MILLINERY We Furnish the Home Complete T. E. Williams & Co. FURNITURE d0 E. Wright. Ph.-.e 1995 GARDEN CASH GROCERY CO. SLUE LABEL COFFEE, 25C - per can Phone 2027 Garden and DeVillier Ik 44 fth jrj isnsww wtiwmmv nxxHryf' !ftiwti nmtssimtm m me is scree Fit no onrl Mneniilf iflUG i 1 liUU ClllU lUUUUIUVVVUa CORNER HARDWA Satisfies the Etiddies And makes their little bodies plump and strong Peacock Syrup is ricK in pure su&ar content com blended with cane. Finest achievement in svrup manufacture. Ed Ubl Can-at Your Grocet's I SOUTHERN SYRUP COMPANY H ujLjt I MONTGOMERY " r-r; v - T j BIRMINGHAM . fi j ' JACKSOJ 666 has proven It win cure Malaria, Chills and Fever, Bil ious Fever, Colds and LaGrippe. It kills the parasite that causes the fever. It is a splendid laxa tive and general Tonic. adv. ; NO INJUNCTION IS ANTICIPATED IN BULK HEAD CASE Speaking of the Texas OH company bulkhead controversies Mayor San ders yesterday, declared that if the people who are making so much agi tation w -uld follow the editorial sug gestion of yesterday's Journal, and come to the city hall for a business discussion of the matter, there is no doubt it could be settled to the satis faction of all concerned. He deplored the fact of so much long range ar tillery fire over it. Both the mayor and commissioners asserted that the laws of the city, the state and the federal government require the construction of a bulkhead, and they exhibited the volumes con taining the statutes, the city ordinance dating from 1908. They contended, therefore, that those who ask the city officials to recede from their position ask them virtually to violate the laws, rather than enforce them. , In this connection no reference was made to the fact that other enter prises granted privileges on the water front have not been required to pro vide such bulkheads, which is one of the main basis of contention on part of the oil company officials. The mayor stated that figures had Do Your Best. Everyone should do all he can to provide for his family and in order to do this he must keep his physical condition possible. No one can rea sonably hope to do much when he is half sick a good share of the time. If you are - constipated, bilious or troubled with indigestion, get a pack- i age of Chamberlain's Tablets and fol low the plain printed directions, and you will soon be feeling alright and able to do a day's work- Adv. ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH The business world wants expert help. Let us, train you. Pan American College PHONE 5t , - : ; 274-2S9 BRENT BUILDING ig ii me RE Red Label Cans at Your Grocer's Abut Rheumatism. People are learning that it is only a waste of time and money to - take medicine internally tin- chronic and muscular rheumatism, and about ninety-nine out of a hundred cases are one or the other of thees varieties. All that is really necessary to afford re lief is to apply Chamberlain's Lini ment freely. Try it. It costs but 35 cents per bottle. Large size 60 cents. dv. been secured on the construction of the bulkhead indicating a cost of ?G..vC0, rather than $14,000, as stated in some of the discussions of the matter. Both Commissioner Pou and the mnyor averred that, they had entertained no notidn whatever of Instituting injunc tion proceedings, and that all tVk of such action was wholly gratui-' tous. It was stated that several citiT?-r. Including one of the coram 'ssi-n-a had already offered to contribute con siderable sums toward the expenrr of the bulkhead, and it was believed that if a meeting of representative citizens could be had at the city hall, the solution of the problem could be quickly discovered, and the city as sured this important improvement on the water front. KNOCK OUT THAT HEADACHE Why Suffer When Relief Within Easy Reach Is Swift, certain and safe relief from headache usually comes to those who take one or two of Hollan's Headache Tablets, one of the most efficient rem edies in use. If you are subject to headaches, either as the result of eye strain, worry, neuralgia, exposure or overwork, you should have a bottle of Hollan's Headache Tablets with you all the time. They usually give ab solute relief in half an hour and there are 24 tablets Jn a ?0c bottle. Can be 11 fni- nil a-. i . . . utia.u jje.JU3 ana lever, i our druggist can supply you. Refuse to! accept any substitute. adv. bro; GROCERIES Phone 620 Special for This Week Plain Flour, 24-lb. bag. .. Plain Flour, 12-lb. bag . . S. R. Flour, 24-lb. bag S. R. Flour, 12-lb. bag . . A-No. 1 Flour, 24-lb. bag. .$1.65 A-No. 1 Flour, 12-lbfl bag... 85c Rice, 10 lbs. for ....... . .$1.00 Sugar, 10 lbs. for $1.00 Soja Beans, No. 2 can, .2 for 15c Cottolene, 10 lb. bkt. . White Cloud Lard, bkt. 5-lb. net ... ....... Alaga Syrup, per gal. . . Alaga Syrup, 1-2 gal. Alaga Syrup, 1 1-2 lb. can. . 15c Karo Syrup, per gal. ..... .75c i Karo Syrup, 1-2 gal. .45c Karo Syrup, 11-2 lb. can. . . 15c No. L Tomatoes, 3 cans for. .25c No. 2 Tomatoes, 2 cans for. .25c V. C. Pork & Beans, 2 cans for .................... 25c Octagon Soap, 3 bars for. . ,25c W. Powder, 6 pkgs. for 25c Early June Peas, 2 cans for 25c Sweet Corn, per can .......15c American Sardines, 2 cans for ............ . . 15c Delivery to any part of the citj". Corner Coyle and Gregory St. DESTROYER SHAW CREW MEMBERS ARE COMMENDED Washington, May 4. Secretary Dan iels has commended seventeen mem bers of the crew Of the Destrnvop Shaw for courage and devotion to duty at the time of collision between the Shaw and the Cunard liner Acquatnia last October. Commander Ci of the Shaw, when broken steering gear made collision certain, maneu vered so the liner would xtrite. tvi destroyer in stead of the destroyer cutting the liner in two. "With ninety feet of her bow gone and fire in the oil blinkers, the men got the ship to Portland, England, under her own steam. Matinee Daily Without Fear of Contradiction, the Wonder Play of All Times YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY JO SEE Superb Musical Score interpreted by Company's Own New York Symphony Or chestra of 15. A LOVE STORY OF THE GREAT WAR Dwarfing "The Birth of a Nation" and "Intolerance." The Most Magnificent Spectacle ever Staged See our Florida boys on the firing line PRICES Matinees, 50c, 5c war tax; $1.00, 10c war tax. Nights, $1.00, 10c war tax; $1.50, 15c war tax. Seats on sale today at Box Office. Mail or phone orders will receive prompt attention. Phone No. ir. " $1.60 X- $1.65 ipf ' - - T I i6 n x 1 ..85c 1 v! ! ; y'X ! 1 A ' ' Y' v J ;i XX ..$1.45 f ' f ; . - . "Xj 1 'TtrlUf Kt3r Via 11 Clarme Seymour in. D.V.GRIFFITH'S '.The Girlho Stayed At AIiTCDAFT Picture The Latest and Most Timely of Mr. 3 Smallest , Girl In Pictures. Clarine Seymour, wh0 appears for the first time in a Griffith film in his latest production. "The Girl Who Stayed at Home," which is on view at the Isis theatre this week, is probably the small est actress in motion pictures. . She is four feet and nine inches tall, welgns eighty-six pounds, and tho only article of woman's wear she can find to fit her in the shops is a handkerchief. From Broadway to Desert Big Jump Running the gamut of human emotions from the pleasure-hunting crowds that throng the Great White Way to the gi0 battle for existence in the Great Amer ican desert. -Partners Three." the new Paramount picture, starring Enid Ben nett, will be shown at the Isis tomorrow. It tells the story of a girl who longs to be removed from the distasteful Ufa or cabaret dancer and who accepts a westerner's proposal of marriage as ner salvation, only to discover, too late, that the- man with whom she has linked her life is a drunkard and a coward. She is first seen in a mental struggle, trying to maintain her ideals amid sur roundings of depravity; later she a ii r A I f MLS$ Ml S 5 1-1 j? i "A . Iv.- .fiT Home 4. f 1 rlffith'a Productions the Story of the Home.Lommg or uur tioys knowing at t'-.e Isis Today for Last Time. fears in a fight against nature, lost on a desert where she is confronted with the immensity of space, the poison of rep tiles, the lack of water; and still later she must battle against society, trying to uphold the cause of charity in the face of false idesls of propriety. It is one of the greatest emotional parts ever entrusted to Miss Bennett, and gives her a wonderful scope for act ing. It was designed to portray a woman confronted with all the great problems of life the struggle against nature for existence, the inward fight for the establishment of Ideals and the re lationship she must bear to society and its laws. The story was written by J. U. Mawkes, and the director was Fred Niblo, husband of the star. Joe Ryan, Pastime Sunday. AT THE VUO W-i M-t o On the Square, Within Easy Reach of Everywnere Let Us Renovate Your Old Mattress. Pensacola Mattress Co. 940-948 E. Romana St. ir ' 'J ' rffl' toga i - Mwrttt? tWiM '1 1KB II .juummij 3x i-v :v.v Phone 1515. William Farnum, Pastime Sunday. Ruth Roland, Liberty Sunday. V - - v. ENID BENNETT'Pailners Threa ISIS - TOMORROW BOB'S TAXI PHONE 333 AIl Wo Ask is a Trial V