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THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1919.
'(half way in this project, and this bridge and
DAILY WEEKLY SUNDAY
Journal Publishing Company
LOIS K. HATES.' President and General Manager.
Conducted from JfJ to JX4 T'nder the Ediorhip and
Management of Col, Frank L. Maya.
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Entered aa second etas matter at the post off Ice in
Pensaeola, Florida, under Act of Congress, March 3. 1813
Represented In the General Advertising Field by
CONE. LORENZEN c WOODMAN
New fork. Chicago. Detroit. Kansas City. Atlanta
THURSDAY MORNING, MAT IS, 1819.
THE FERRY PASS BRIDGE.
these roads can be secured at this time at a cost
of but fifty cents on the dollar to the tax payers,
and that amount spread out over thirty or lorty
years, will scarcely be noticed in the amount of
your taxes. . ;
THE FOURTH ESTATE.
The following splendid tribute to the work of
the newspapers in the Sixth Federal Reserve dis
trict was paid by St. Elmo Massengale, to the
newspaper men of the district :
"Our district is 84 per cent rural. It covers a
larger area than any other district in the United
States. There are twelve districts. Ours 'is the
sixth. We could put three or four others like
New York down in ours and lose them. The dis
tances are immense The job we have had in the
way of publicity and that you men have put over
has been, I dare say, bigger than any other dis
trict.
What have you done? You jumped right in
whole-heartedly, one hundred per cent and you
sold this war to the people. The newspaper is
the greatest educator on earth. It absolutely
could not have been put over in the sixth district
without your help. We started to keep clippings,
one for each loan of just the straight news ar
ticles that we had sent out to our 110 dailies and
600 weeklies and agricultural papers and relig
ious papers and others. We found it would take
SSggESaSEBE S3 a 8 as a
LEGISLATORS AND J
LEGISLATION
gsssssssssssssssss
THE NATION SALUTES YOU
The following editorial from the Milton Ga- 40 books everv one of which would be too heavy
zette clears up several questions in regardyto the aimost for a man to lift, and it would take an
stand Santa Rosa has taken on the bridge ques- anny of gjrls clipping and pasting for a month,
tion: that. un. The editorials, the news
Within a short time the people of Milton and gtories the thousands of pages of display adver-
a considerable area oi territory lying to tne tising have been absolutely stupendous. In fact,
north, west and south of the town will be called j en(jeav0red to make an estimate in dollars and
upon to decide by their vote whether they will cents of simpiy the display advertising that our
constitute themselves into a special road and committees have been giving to your newspapers
bridge district and vote bonds for the construe- d th fWr-eg were so astounding you would
tion of hard roads and to assist in the construe- think j was iying if j wouii tell them to you. I
tion of a bridge across the Escambia river at or believe the government appreciates it. Certain-
near Ferry Pass. The territory embraced in the lv v u have made a better citizen of every man,
proposed special district is bounded as follows
in the call for the election:
"Commencing at the intersection of township
line dividing townships two and three north with
the range line dividing ranges twenty-seven and
woman and child that reads these papers that you
publish."
LOVE NEVER FIALETH.
The most dangerous time in a man's career is
twenty-eight west, the point of beginning; run when the sun has just passed the mid-day of his
thence-west on the township line dividing town- f e anj tnis time may come anywhere between
ships two ad three north to he cenerof Escambia
river; hence down the center of Escambia river
to the mouth thereof, thence along the Santa
Rosa shores of Escambia bay with the meander-
ings thereof to St. Mary De Galvez bay, thence
up St. Mary De Galvez bay to Blackwater bay,
thence up Blackwater bay to Blackwater river,
thence up the center of said Blackwater river to
the point where it intersects the township line !
dividing ranges twenty-seven and twenty-eight !
west ; thence north on said township line to the
point of beginning
30 and 60, says Charles Stelzle.
It's the time when he gets careless about the
way he eats and dresses, and when, because of
this, his growing children begin to lose their re
spect for him. '
Jit's the time when he stops reading books and
poetry, and when music no longer interests him,
and he becomes commonplace in his thinking and
speaking. He feels that he's getting old and
that he can't help it, and so he drifts into a
nuoiia me use niuiuuc wnaiu new Limits.
It's the time of questioning. Things that he
BY JOHN CTPICE
Tallahassee. May 14. Miss Agnes
Neva MoKinna, of Pensacola, Is th
heroine of the hour at the capital.
Even the success of Mrs. O'Brien in
getting: the Glades county bill thruofh
the house over the protests and fili
bustering: of that noted political wire
puller, Mr. Perry, of Lee county, is for
the time overshadowed by the feat of
Miss McKlnna getting both
branches of the legislature in the no
tion to pass the mothers' pension bilL
She was one of the most untiring and
persistent workers that has ever
struck the capital of Florida, and It
Is not an exaggeration to say that the,
success of the measure Is due entire
ly to her efforts. Of course, the bill
was not what she wanted, oui me
politicians bullied her so much about
the pension bill, she thought it best
to take what she had a chance to put
over.
For the first, time since convening
of the present session the house pn
Monday sat down- hard on a proposi
tion to change its rules regarding the
time for meeting. They had been
changed so often that it had actually
become difficult for any one to keep
Up with the meeting time.
Now listen for .the expressions of
discontent by the women who have
thought more of society than of rais
ing children. They will, of course,
think the passage of a mother's pen
sion bill an outrage. Some of them who
own property have already been heard
from, and to say they are mad, but
mildly expresses it.
Mr. Wilder has received a majority
report of the committee favoring the
passage of his road bilL It was only
a majority of one though, and those
who opposed it in committee have not
quit fighting yet. It Is expected to
be a right lively scrap when the bill
reaches the floor of the house.
There is divided opinion here as to
what will be the result of the Intro
duction of the resolution providing for
the removal of the capital from Talla
hassee to Ocala. Mr. Phillips still con
tends that he believes he will get a
favorable report from the committee
en constitutional amendments, - while
others vitally interested In the matter
claim If the matter is ever reported
at all it will not be a favorable re
port. .
Mr. Eugene Hutchinson was at the
capital yesterday. Mr. Hutchinson has
recently returned from Baltimore,
where he went for treatment, and his
many friends throughout the state will
be ! glad to learn that he considers
himself in better health now than ho
as been during the past five years.
The Senate has receded from its de
termination to adjourn on the 15th of
this month. It has now decided to
adjourn last day of the time allowed
by the constitution. , The necessity for
reaching such a conclusion la hardly
perceptible.
A typographical error made by Mr.
Gillis, of Walton, Introduced in the
house the other day, "a sport bill.
INTEREST RATE
REDUCTION BILL
DIES IN HOUSE
land seven statc3 including Florida at
u,u ., . v,' . vnflMi... : eight per cent. He urged that the Saw
for another Justice of the supreme
The purposes set forth in the call are in the always accepted suddenly lose their foundation
main as folows: To assist in the construction nrH Via sino-ows nknnt trvintr tr -finrf n-m,v
of a bridge across the Escambia river at or near to stand on. Creeds and customs are no longer
Ferry Pass, to construct a hard surfaced road acCepted just because others believe in them,
from the eastern approach of this bridge to the Tfs the time of disaDoomtment. The nlans
western approach of a bridge, otherwise to be and pUrposeS and dreams of youth have been
constructed across the Blackwater bridge at Mil- smashed, and not much seems real and perma
ton, following in a general way what is known nent. His ideals have not been realized, and
as the Milton-Floridatown road, and also to con- usually he blames others rarely himself.
struct a hard surfaced road irom tne court house I Tt' th f,'mo wt0 hUfomoc t,a n,;,!
" f v V. w t iiii ay4bvva vuo uuti vj mvi J1U
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in jwuiton out on wnat is Known as tne amion- in and whon tha nwt - nf mnfMonna ta
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court. A short bill," was intended.
and the gentleman from Walton is
hoping that his wife does not see the
paper containing the error.
Brewton or the Allentown road to the dividing
line between townships two and three.
The taxable property, railroad property and
real estate is approximately $882,000.00. The
amount of the bonds to be issued is $160,000.00,
the interest on which at 5 per cent will amount
to but $8,000 annually, or an addition of about
nine mills on the present assessed valuation of
the district. '
In addition to the fact that the valuation of
the property in the district as a whole will be
greatly increased by the investment of new cap
ital and the development of new land3 and in
dustries in a community that can be reached by
hard roads, and will be accessible from east or
west over well constructed bridges, and brick or
cement roads thus tending continually to lighten
the small increase in taxes required to build this
bridge and construct this road, the federal and
state government has set aside $200,000 to as
sist in this work if we vote the bonds. In other
words the federal and state governments which
have already appropriated $122,500 for work on
the road east of Milton to the Okaloosa line, to
assist in the construction of the Blackwater
bridge and also to assist in the construction of
the approach of the Molino bridge, offers to give
$100,000 toward the construction of the bridge
across the Escambia river, and another $100,000
to assist in the construction of the hard roads
proposed in thi3 new district provided Santa
Rosa and Escambia counties provide a iike
amount for the construction of the Escambia
river bridge-and the proposed special district se
cures a Ijke amount to apply on the construction
of the proposed roads. Both of these purposes
will have been met if the voters in the proposed
district votes the $160,000 bonds. Thus it will
Is seen that the government is ready to meet us
co-operation are pushed out. Selfishness
which in youth is due to thoughtlessness, now
becomes systematic and chronic.
When the sun burns at mid-day it's the plant
that has no root which withers away and that's
what makes a man's spirit dry up.
It's because during his younger days he failed
to strike deep down into the roots of life, so that
later he might draw strength and nourishment
from the things which are eternal and true.
"Love never faileth," said the sacred writer.
"But whether there be prophecies, they shall
fail; whether there be tongues, they shall cease;
whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish
away.
"And now abideth faith, hope, love, these
three; but the greatest of these is love."
And love here means the desire for others'
good so that fundamentally the way to keep
young and strong is to work in a whole-souled
fashion to enrich others lives.
(jreiatm dynamite used in the May Day
bombs was of American manufacture, but no
one believes that the thugs who made the bombs
were of American manufacture.
Communism will continue epidemic in Europe
as long as some fiery fool can persuade the peo
ple to forget about tomorrow.
instead ot using twelve millions of stolen
marks to feed the hungry, Bela Kun spent it in
a great celebration. That youngster will make
a statesman yet. " " .
The communist brethren declare that they wil
make a success of it yet if they can hire the able
men theykicked out to take charge again.
BY JOHN C. TRICE.
Tallahassee, May 14. The hardest
fight made at this session so far by
the Monroe county delegation in the
house was their effort to pass Mr.
Brook's bill providing for the reduc
tion of the legal rate of interest in
Florida. For some time Mr. Brooks
has been trying to get the bill up for
a hearing, but something would' always
intervene to prevent it. , Finally a few
days ago, he got it set as a special
order.
When it was reached Mr. Brooks
spoke at some length in its behalf. He
showed that at the present . time 32
states have the legal rate fixed at six
per cent, six states at Seven per cent
MILTON NEWS.
Milton, Fla., May 14. The , county
commissioners met in regular session
here today with Mr. J. F. Poor presid
ing, and Commissioners Keen, Wells.
Polk and Tompkins.
Mr. 3. H. Collins made a business
trip to Tallahassee Monday.
Mrs. W. W. Powers has returned
after a very pleasant visit with friends
and relatives at Florala, Ala.
Dr. D. P. Brewner came over from
Mobile Saturday and is spending .sev
eral days with his family here.
Miss Mary Charles O'Neal has re
turned to her home at Camden, Ala.,
after several days visit at the home
of Mrs. Seabrook.
Mrs. A. H. Smith and son are spend
ing several days In Evergreen. Ala..
the guests of relatives.
Mr. F. H. Cobb. Jr., was a visitor
to Tallahassee the first of the week.
Mr. Marcus E. Whittle came up from
Pensacola and spent the week-end
with home folks.
Mr, and Mrs. George Abbott were
visitors In Pensacola Sunday.
Mrs. C. J. Johnson has returned to
her home at Brantlev, Ala, after visit
Ing several days here as the guestv of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis
Dr. and Mrs. Bufus Thames were
visitors to Pensacola Monday.
of supply and demand ought to govern
in this case as in every other line of
the banks could afford to do business
on a less rate of interest than was
formerly necessary.
Mr. Busto also urged the bill at
length, from the same standpoint as
that taken by Mr. Brooks.
Mr. Coats ,of Okeechobee county, In
moving to strike out the enacting
clause- of the bill, took the opposite
view. He contended there never had
Beauty More Than Skin Deep.
There is an old saying that beauty Is
only skin deep. That may be so with
those who get their beauty out of
box but not the genuine sort. Beauty
is really only another word for good
health and no woman who Is bilious
and constipated can reasonably hona
to be beautiful. Chamberlain's Tab
lets will correct these disorders, then
with proper diet and exercise there
is no reason why any youne woman
with regular features may not hope
to be beautiful. Adv. -
LEGAL STEPS ARE
TAKEN BY CITY TO
VALIDATE BONDS
Proper legal steps are being taken
by the city commissioners. It was
stated today at the city hall, to submit
to the people at the June election, the
matter of validating the $90,000 bonds.
permitted by the bill reported yester
day as passed by the senate at Talla
hassee. It is the plap of the commis
sioners to divert this fund to the im
provements of the ' steets of the city
which are most in need of work, Legs
notices of the election will appear In
due time. ".
been a time when the cost, of doing
business was as great as now, . and
a law reducing the amount of interest
allowed would tend to drive most of
the money into "government securities.
thus making it next to impossible for
the small borrower to get what he ac
tually needed.
The motion to strike out the enact
ing clause of the bill was adopted.
Thus the bill died.
666 quickly relieves Constipa
tion, Biliousness, Loss of Appe
tite and Headaches, due to Tor
pid Liver. adv.
ADMIRAL KENNEDY
IN PENSACOLA ON
INSPECTION TOUR
Rear Admiral R. M. Kennedy, Medi
cal Corps. U. S. N., of the Bureau of
Medicine and Surgery, inspected the
Naval Base Hospital and the Yard
Dispensary at the naval air station
yesterday.
Admiral Kennedy was accompanied
by his aide. Lieut. Lloyd U. Sims,
Medical Corps, U. S. N. Admiral Ken
nedy and Lieut. Sims came from Key
West yesterday and went on to Gulf
port last night. They are making an
inspection tour of all naval hospitals.
BOB'S
TAXI
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But don't wait. Try an ice-cold
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the delightfully different drink.
Its pore fresh-fruit flavor, gleaming golden
In the glass, brings a smile to every lip.
Order a case of Orang - Cmh today. Ob
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pledge its purity.
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Out of Town Work Solicited.
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Sheet Metal Worker
510 South Palafox Street
Phone 413
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