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r, 3 ! i f I ' -: i - i I if'' i I: ; !: . i I if i ':. j 1 1 f t: i I i ; 1 1 if i Helps and Strengthens Never Hurts! This is one of the ad vantages of Postum over tea and coffee. Hi 3 D. is made of wholesome cereals, and is cafFeine-free-one of the finest beverages conceivable for the entire family young as well as old Economical and delicious! a THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 13, 1919. ORE THROAT The Modern Business Man finds help, health and delight in the vigor inspiring", wheat and barley food Grape-Nuts Vsuaftrfca J5 prr package ill NEWS BRIEFS. ss m. The Parent-Teachers Association of the Clubss school will meet at the school at three o'clock this afternoon and all memhers are requested to at Whid'den's Pharmacy, formerly lo- Mount Building Pcizsocolc 27a. Ask for the Union Label On Your Sign Wrighton the Sign Man HE. Intendencia J. P. REMICH & S6NS "The Store That Satisfies" Remlch's Grocery Specials Always Satisfy PHONE 722 THE LEADER FOR MEN AND BOYS SOUTH PALAFOX STREET Just Try a Pound of WARFIELD'S COFFEE. Phone 1566. BICYCLES New and Second hand TIRES, REPAIRS Wilson -Biggs Co. "Home of the Dayton" 24 South Palafox- Street cated at 405 S. Palafox street, has re moved to 315 S. Palafox street. H- M. Massias is. now in charge of the pre scription department. 1 A meeting of the teachers of the city is scheduled to be held at three o'clock this afternoon at the Eliza J. Wilson school, corner Eighth avenue and Gregory street. Various . matters of interest to the teachers themselves are said to be subject to discussion at that time. kand Williams, who; are to , be com mitted to the industrial school. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Philips, of Pro vencal, La., are the happy parents of a son. born at Brewton, Ala., Friday, May 9, it was announced last night. Loam Brown, of Pensacola, has re turned from overseas. He arrived yes terday morning from Georgia where he stopped off two weeks enroute from New York. Rev. N. D. Weber, for some time pas tor of the First Christian church of this city expects to leave today for Hartford, Conn., where he has accepted the pastorate of a large church. His successor has not been chosen. Damon Lodge, No., 13, K. of P., will work the rank of Esquire on a large class tonight. All members of the order are being urged to attend. , V or Tonsilitis, gargle with warm salt water, then apply ICffS 4P0IHJE Y0UR BODYGUARD"-30. 601.20 21 Company G, Of the Patriotic League, under . the leadership of Mrs. Henry Jeudevine, will give a dance at the San Carloss auditorium Wednesday night.' The proceeds are . to be used for : the Pearl Eagan Orphans' Home. There will be a dance conducted by the "Rainbow Club" at Odd Fellows hall, Warrington, tomorrow evening. Music will be by O'Brien Motta's orchestra. At the meeting of the board of county commissioners to be held this morning it is expected that bids will be opened for the construction of the Klondike bridge, specifications of which were printed in the Sunday Journal. THE KOZY KORNER Agents for, Johnston's Milwaukee Candies "The Appreciated Chocolates" . CUT RATE SHOE SHOP . Shoe Repairing Quickly Done. Work called for and delivered. Guaranteed work at fair prices. . 431 West Belmont Street. 1 Phone 932. Probation Officer Sam Pinney, of Escambia county, left yesterday for Marianna with two boys, Kimmons FOOLING WITH HEALTH SERIOUS I have frequently asked druggists "What do you push in a blood medi cine?" . The answer usually came "The kind I can make the most money on." My answer has always been "Not me." I have succeeded pretty well and I have always recommended the one that I had found by experience to be the best and the one I would be willing to take myself or give to members ot my own family. I have never offered the public a medicine that we do not use at home. This is why I can offer "Number 40 For The Blood," with a clear conscience: we have not only tried it on thousands of others but on ourselves. . We take it in , all "cases where a blood medicine is needed nj matter in what form it shows itself and we get splendid results in consti pation, kidney, stomach and liver troubles. I fimly believe if every one would begin in the spring and take "Number 40" they would escape mal aria and fevers in all forms. J. C. Mendenhall, 40 years a druggist, Ev ensville, Ind. -' Sold by Crystal Phar macy, Adv. , , . . .' . - A MISTAKE MADE BY MANY. Don't wait fo,r rheumatism to indi cate diseased kidneys. When you suf fer pains and aches by day and sleep disturbing bladder weakness by night, feel tired, nervous and run down, the kidneys and bladder should be restored to healthy, strong and regular action. It Is a mistake to postpone treatment. Foley Kidney Pills put the kidneys in sound healthy condition and keep them active and strong. Beginjtaking today. Good results follow the first dose. Sold everywhere. Adv. ALLEGED "QUACX" DOCTOR HELD FOR ILLEGAL PRACTICE Attaches of the sheriff's office last night brought in from near Flomato-i a man calling himself "Doctor" Louis Thomas, arrested on complaint of phy sicians, on the charge of practicing medicine without a license as required by law. Judge Bellinger released the prisoner HAY FEVER SUFFERER Tells How He Found Relief, ft Might Pay Other to Try the Remedy. Millville, N. J. I was run down, could not sleep at. night and entirely wornout with Hay Fever. I have charge of Golf Links, but had to lay off for weeks at a time. My druggist asked me to try Vinol. Three bottles entirely cured me and I am healthier and stronger than I have been ' for twenty years. Every person who suf fers from Hay " Fever ' .should try VinoL" Sam'l Flickinger. Vinol contains the tonic properties necessary to enrich the blood and im part health to nerves, muscles and tissue. White's Pharmacy, Balkcom Drug Company and Druggists everywhere. P. S. For rough, scaly skin, try our Saxol Salve. -Money back if It fails. Adv. TASTE LIKE GANDY These Wafers Act Pleasantly, Toil need no longer shudder at the sickening thought of having to take nauseating calomel, pills, or castor oil.' For science has dons away' with the necessity of these violent, drastic drugs, and provides in LAMARINE WAFERS a delightful laxative that acts just aa thoroughly with no un pleasant effects. "vv.ic ana taste like dy, yet they contain valuable meL ingredients that cleanse the hi" vwwiu :aj.t::ca wet Or 0U a ria ri.- r, . . ' from your druercrist r,,t , 10,5 easy it is to avoid the nd se just h. annoyance constipation. Rempmv.. 4 1 LAMARINE WAFERS . Lamarine Laboratories, Atlanta on a $50 cash bond, to appear in court this morning. In an interview with a Journal representative, Thomas exhib ited what purported to be a legal statement to the effect that he was practicing medico-therapy exclusively and that the statutes of Florida did not exact a license for the practice of this profession. Thomas Stated tnai ne nas been enjoying a big practice in me country around Flomaton and even as far as Mobile: and that he aoes not administer drugs, but relies wholly on exterior mechanical manipulations ana applications. The case has attracted much attention in the nortn ena oi the county. " Do Your Best, Wvorvnnff should do all he can to provide for his family and in order to do this he must keep his pnysicai condition possible. : No one can rea sonably hope to do much when ne -S half sick a good share Of the time. If you are constipated, bilious or troubled with indigestion, get a pack age of Chamberlain's Tablets and fol low the plain printed directions, and von will soon be feeling alright and able to do a day's work. Adv. . LAWMAKERS HERE TO DISCUSS BILL LOCAL INTEREST Representatives Taylor and H. P. Caro were in Pensacola . yesterday to interview local fishermen concerning a bill now before the legislature which is of interest to small operators in all Florida waters. It is understood that Representatives Caro and Taylor were acting as a spe cial committee to, get information rel ative to necessary changes in the bill, which is now pending. "BLUE RIBBON" TALKS. ' Blue Ribbon Vanilla and Lemon save money for housekeepers. Use Just a toa epoonful to the quait of material "Best and takes lss." I ) 6 Bell-ans Hot wafer . Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION LETTERS GO TO TRAVELLING ME: ' -: (Continued from page one) as to secure a subscrinti,-: the entire need. ' c"ua! ! "First: Because it has long been f. that the plan hitherto purSUCd-fh getting of nickels in tin cans and tair bourines was unworthy and inaJem,v and consequents it has been regard as a temporary expedient. "Second: Because the old systo was a burden to the workers therr selves often demanding- as much -0 per cent of their active time i of this time had to be taken from' V doing of the work. A TRUE REMEDY FOR IV1ALARIA NO. 101 TONIG In the low marshy places whe mosquitoes breed, there is always m; jana in me spring ana summer .r.i this terrible affliction can be compter ly knocked out of the system hy r Williams 101 Tonic. It not on knocks out malaria, but it builds i tne neaitu generally and makes ti sufferer strong and well and able resist attacks of every-day ai'men The quinine in it kills -the malar germs as soon as it permeates t; system; the iron strengthens and t vigorates and improves the appetit the magnesia regulates the bow; and prevents constipation and hea ache. Dr. "Williams' 101 Tonic is most valuable medicine for any c in run-down health. Try it. Yc druggist can supply you. Refuse ; substitutes. Adv. THE WAR IS OVER Eut the soldiers and sailors will w stop talking: about tTie comfort they i from the Allen's Foot-Ease. .t!ie antise: powder to be shaken into the st which their sweethearts, mothers or s ters sent them. Until it is tried no knows what a quick and wonderful ro Allen's Foot -Ease is to painful, actv pwolien, tender feet. Corns. Bunions : Calluses. It makes walking a deliv Hold everywhere. IT TT TOf o W wmg To .Hp .,Ji-.- II ee Raise Towaris a Goal o TDo r-au u u u .f u u worn mi - jo u u 3? m e SpeEratt fD ttDDatt Fanirp WIO0 The Salvation Army Performed Notable Work With Our Boys at the Front, and Gave a Good Account of Themselves in the Trenches B. S. Hancock, Zone Chairman, J. B- Perkins, County Chairman Chas. B. Hervey, City Chairman E. 'R. Malone, Zone Treasurer P. K Yonge, City Treasurer. Ex-Gov. Charles Whitman, National Chairman Ex-Gov Earl Brewer, Division Chairman J. Kirkman Jackson, Div. Treasurer W. G. Green, Zone Manager. Capt. Bergren, in charge of Local Army. A Msie May Bit Out This Space Contributed by THE PENSACOLA ELECTRIC CO. i i