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i THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, TUESDAY MORNING Mggjj 11:2 Xv&Jtet : .v..- Tb Clorktu Knowledge Womta Gi Whma u. Wonderful THouH Steals Over Them. Happiness In Its most thrilling degree ccmea to woman with the thought of pos sessing a baby. Kvery woman In the Joy of coming motherhood hould prepare her system for the unusual strain. Three genera tions have found the tried and reliable preparation. Mother's Friend, of - the greatest help at such a time. By its daily use throughout the period, the skin 01 the abdomen is made soft and elastic, expanding muscles relax easily when l aby arrives and pain at the crisis is in tliin way avoided. The, inflammation of breast glands is sooiiied. ' Obtain from your druggist, by all means this great preparation which science has offered for so many years to expectant mothers. Write the Bradfield Regulator Com pany, Dept. D, Lamar Building. Atlanta, (Jeorgia. for their helpful and interesting Motherhood Book, and begin the use of Mother's Friend. It is for e ternal us. ! absolutely .safe and wonderfully ef fective. And remember, there is nothing to take Ihe place of MOTHER'S FRIEND. in vacation, when there is no pay forth coming, it is something of a struggle to keep body and soul from parting com pany. But it behooves us to ask our selves: "Have teachers an abundant life?" Liberty? What more liberty do they peed? Just a voice in the administra tion of affairs, the privilege to meet with the school board and, in a come-let-us-reason-together attitude," work for the good of the schools. Surely that is the more democratic way. ' And the pursuit of happiness? Again the problem of income raises itself. Can a person catch much of a glimpse of happiness if she is all hobbled up with the high cost of living and, the low rate of Increase in salary? But what has the union to do with this? Well, the little whine you wailed to your fellowteacher, ' Joined with all the others in a union will have some volume, and the public will hear. But has the publie been deaf? , Oh, no! But the voice of the teacher has been weak. In the union, it will be come strong; in its strength, it will state its rights; in its rights, the peo ple will believe. HUMBLE. VOX POPULI. A TEACHERS' UNION. - At a recent meeting of the City Teachers association the members were reminded that a "teachers' union" movement is growing all over the coun. try, and educators were advised to prive thought and study to this subject, before the opening of another school term. In view of this interest the follow ing open letter to the Times-Picayune is published In The Journal, by re quest of a Pensacola teachei; The union movement among teachers Is growing. Whv? Because tpar.h are beginning to realize the value of co-operation and organization. They are reany Deginning to feel and know that in union there is streneth. But for what do they want strength? nieny to ODtam their rights to life, fair-minded nublic surelv J liberty and the pursuit of happiness. A j air-minded public surely is able to es timate how little of these three neces sities a teacher gets. Truly, no one has yet been deprived of her life for teaching, but sometimes "BLUE RIBBON" TALKS Make your desserts better by using Blue Ribbon Vanilla used by the best cooks, sold by the leading grocers. ! RECOMMENDED 1 , j BY UNCLE SAM FOR MALARIA Quinine, One of the Three In gredients of the Famous Ma- ' , laria Medicine, Dr. Wil- : Hams No. 101 Tonic Face and Hands Felt As if On Fire Cuticura Healed "My face got rough and there were little red pimple on it. Then my ' ' hands were just the same. and my face and hands were so ugly that I was ashamed. They itched so that I would scratch fof they would feel as if they were on fire, and they caused loss of sleep. "I knew what Cuticura Soap and Ointment had done for my whole family so I used them. With two or three applications I had relief and two cakes of Cuticura Soap with two boxes of Cuticura Ointment healed me." (Signed) Miss 2ekna McConneUV 2330 Bienville St., New Orleans, La., August 8, 1918. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal cum promote and maintain skin purity, skin comfort and skin health. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and perfume. Addrva pot-er. CmUmr. Papt. X. Hdtu." Sold wywMC. Softp 26. OiBtmant 2i nd 60e. Tfcleiim 25e. . fcSQl.irSr6 Bell-ans , ucm Hot water Relief B . v ! : ' m - NEWS BRIEFS. is a a ELL-AIMS FOR JNDJGCSTIOJV where he attended a meeting of print ers, going from there to his former home in Cincinnati, Ohio, wherj he attended a family reunion a few day? ago. upon return of a nephew from sex vice overseas. He lays wherever he w nt optimism prevails ami that tho bi gness outlook is gen ?nuly . i as promising, there be:us many evi dences of activity in preparation for the program of reconstruction., A messenger boy on a bicycle was run (town bv automobile number 8764 yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock at the intersection of Intendencia street and DeLuna alley. The boy had a very narrow escape but was not it jured. His bicycle was only slightly damaged. We are croud of the confi dence doctors, druggists'and the public hare in 666 Chill and Fever Tonic- adv. mencement exercises at the Myrtle Grove school last night. Final examinations are in progress this week at the high school. It ,is perhaps understood by most citizens that only those pupils whose grades for the year fell below 85 are required to stand final examination, and the test counts one-third and the year's work two-thirds In the result. It is the aim of the teachers to make these final tests fundamental and thorough. ' ' County Superintendent A. S. Ed wards is confined to his home with a severe attack of mumps. As It is a bad time of the year for the super intendent to be away from the schools, he made a determined effort to keep at h: work, but was forced to give up for a few days. Personal Mention Friends of Mrs. Hattie Davidson, of Warrington, will be glad to know that she is resting well after having under gone an operation for appendicitis at the Pensacola Hospital yesterday morning. . r -J Miss Ethel Neal, one of Uncle Sam's attractive yoemanettes at the Pensa cola naval air station left yesterday for Washington, D. C, where she has been transferred for duty. Mrs. M. H. Downs and little son. Jack are leaving Wednesday for Key West where they will join Lieutenant Downs, who is stationed there, to make their home. The nited States Public Health Ser vice at Washington recommends qui nine for malaria, to which every re putable physician agrees. This is one of the ingredients in the popular ma laria medicine. Dr. Williams No. 101 jtonic, .which is prescribed by , quite a number of prominent physicians Jhru- out the malarial belt. They say they get better results from It with their patients than if they prescribed straight quinine. Dr. Williams N.. 101 Tonic not only contains quinine, which kills the malarial germ, but also iron, which is a splendid tonic and Increases the appetite. The third Ingredient is magnesia, which regulates the bowels. Dr. Williams No. 101 Tonic is therefore a well balanced efficient remedy. Try a bottle. Your druggist can supply you. (adv.) j H. R. DeSilva, son of H..G. DeSilva, of this city, has been elected president of the Peabody Club at the University of Florida- Mr. DeSilva is also on the editorial, Staff of the "Florida Alliga tor."' the official publication of the University. Colored High school, No. 3, will hold ltc closing exercises at Allen Chapel, A. M. E. church. Friday evening. At 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon the an nual sermon will be preached by Rev. C, A. Whitefield, and on Monday even ing of next week the graduating ex ercises will be held. ' ' Silas Jay, colored ex-soldier, will learn information that will be profit able to him by calling on the Red Cross at tjie local headquarters in the American National Bank building, it was announced yesterday by the local Red Cross authorities. The steamer Auetralcralg arrived in port yesterday .afternoon for bunker coal. She will go under fumigation this morning, following which 'she, will take her tonnage at one of the local docks. It is understood she will proceed west ward for cargo. Theft of a number of articles from 11 West- Government street was reported to . the police yesterday, but no arrests have yet been made. Two rings worth about $165, $82 In money and a quan tity of , cigars : and cigarettes were taken.' :---...-- ' ' Deputy Sheriff Hall arrested Li. P. and Mrs. Olo Lee Hand late last night near the Bellview settlement, eight miles from the city, on the charge of assaulting and beating up an old man. The complaint was made by. telephone by neighbors. ' - , ', . .. Ensign Mays, U. S. N.. after finish ing his course of instruction at the Pensacola naval air station returns this week to his home in Austinfi Texas. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dusenbury leave today - for New Orleans where they vill spend a week visiting as the guest of Mr and Mrs. Frank L. Dusenbury. During their absence their son, Master ARROWi soft COLLAR i FIT WELL WASH EASIL? ClwM. Peabody $ Co., Inc., Troy.j friend, Master William Carb me. Miss Sue Malone returns t home in Dothan, Ala., today af extended visit in the city wjtr brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs f Malone. Friends of Mrs. Malon glad to know that she hag recov after having been quite in f0r 1 time. . ; Rub-My-Tism is a great p; killer. It relieves pain and nrkOO ItmiCAfl Vvr. T 1 ".A3 vuuou - uj VcUniailsH time with Mrs. J. b. McNeil and his Neuralgia, Sprains, etc. ad? Rev. I. W. Chalker, of the First Methodist church, attended the corn- Probation Officer Sam Pinney Is anxious to .get in communication with the parents or other relatives of J. B. Turnr and Paul Pierce. Mr. Pinney can be reached by telephone at 368 or he can be seen personally at his office In the county court house. Charles J. Herbert' returned yester day from a ten days' trip to Atlanta, 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. a 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 hops to be beautiful. Chamberlain's Tab lets will correct these disorders, then with proper diet and exercise there is no reason why any' young woman with regular features may not, hope to be beautiful. Adv. " " A negro wash woman on North A street, who was using- the under side of her mattress for a bank, was re lieved of $120 in currency yesterday. and Sheriff Van Pelt arrested three negroes, James Graham. Willie Page and E.-L. McQueen, on the charge of lootiner the wash woman's bank. Part of the money is said to have been" re covered by, .the authorities, who are still working on the case. Just What He Needed. "I used a bottle of Chamberlain'a Tablets some time ago and they proved to be just what I needed. They re lieved me of indigestion, toned up my liver and rid me of headaches that had been subject to. They did me a world of good and I will alwajVs speak a good word for them, writes Mrs. Volta Bankson, Chillicothe, Mo, Adv. , . - . , GILFILL AN SCOTT Trains Concert Fianists, . Teachers and Beginners. Regular Weekly Lesson, at Pupil's Residence, One Dollar; Half Hour Lesson, Two Dollars The Clutter Music House. Phone 15. fensacoia Launch & Ma chine Co. WILLARD SERVICE 8TATION WilUrd Storage Batteries and Re pairs of all Makes Batteries Two Sett Marine Ways Machine Shop in Connection Partridge Insurance Agency Now Located at Room 405 Amercan Nat'l Bank Bids. Phone 291 Fire, Accident, Health, Life, Liability, ' Automobile. Court ' Contracts and Surely Bonds. Just Tryr a'Pound ot WABFIELD'S COFFEE. Phone 1568. Special Prices Knight Tires Guaranteed 5000 Miles Sportsman's Supply Store Walter Biggs Chas. H. Kupfrian As Their Come a r arcmno iiom TTTT HTHE two armies are marching home -Uncle Sam's Army and the Salvation i Army. The boys in khaki are being demobilizedthe Salvation Army is staying right with the boys till they find their places again in civilian life. Uncle Sam's job is ending, but the Salvation Army will "carry on" its war fare against poverty; disease and degradation. And it needs your help. We have the men and women. We have a smooth running, economical organization ; we have the will and ability to serve. We need one thing more money ,; !,.'. : ':U.:j&--' 'Z.;y; : You could not go "over there" to carry comfort and friendliness to the boys in billets and trenches, but vour support made it possible for us to go. Ask the boys wnat they think of the Salvation Army its service and dough nuts. You may not be able to ! go into the slums and tenements to carry cheer and hope and food and fuel and coal. We can. We willif YOU will send us. . The war has taught the whole world new methods of business efficiency. It has taught us. We have learned that the tambourine lassie, instead of begging for pennies, must be put to more important tasks. She is to be re lieved of her begging. We are. going to have a national drive for tixe $13, 000,000 we need to carry on our work for the coming year. Think of the demobilized soldiers who need our help and give. Think of the city slums broiling, under the summer's sun and give. Think of tie thousands of men who are "down" (but never "out" to us) andjrive. Think of the wretched, the friendless and forlorn whom we succor. Think of the barren hopelessness of dreary tenements with bitter winter rattling the broken window-frames.; Think of the outcasts and wayward the prodigal sons and daughters whom we rescue and restore, Think of US' doing YOUR work aa your agents for l wm hungry and yo gtv mo to 'tat, I wa thirsty and ya gaio mo drink, I waa a atranger, and ye took mo lr naked, and yo elethod mo I wao sick, and yo vliltcd me I ws In prison, and yo camo unto mp,n s Think well on-these things OIVE GIVE! THE LORD LOVETH i - . A CHEERFUL YOU GIVER never had as much money as you have now, so you can easily afford to. GIVE to this Grand Cause Sergt. Morningstar, who has done his bit, and who is just returned from France, comes to tell us what part the Salvation Army took in the trenches behind the lines, and in fact everyvhere "Over There." During Sergeant Morningstar's interesting talk on what he saw and experienced whilst over there a reel of pictures will be shown on the screen, depicting actual scenes, taken in France. See with your own eyes what the Salva tion Army lassies did for our boys o ver there. DAVE FRANK, one of the foremost singers in the U. S. will render "Salvation Lassie of Mine," and other selections. Sergt. Morningstar and Dave Frank appear at the following Theatres Tuesday, May 20, at BONITA THEATRE AT 2:15 P. M. PASTIME THEATRE AT 4 :45 P. M. GARDEN THE ATRE AT 7:15 P. M. PASTIME THEATRE AT 8:00 P. M, ISIS THEATRE AT 9:15 P. M. BELMONT THEATRE AT 10 P. M. Wednesday, May 21, at ISIS THEATRE AT 4:15 P. M. NAVAL AIR STATION, 7:30 P. M. LIBERTY THE ATRE AT 9:15 P. INI. LINCOLN THEATRE AT 10 P. M. see and hear the reasons why you should "do your bit" by giving to the Salvation Army Drive Fisher This Space Contributed by -Brown Insurance Agency Salvation Army Home Service Fund 019.000,000 FO HUMANITY MAY 19 2S ' - - 4 f Pensacola Gas Company