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r t THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 29, 1919. 11 1 phone 1500 jfroa 7 a. e. to 7 p.o. vi JOURNAL'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Phone 38 ' From' . 7 p. ; EL 19 1 & E3 ARE RESULT GETTERSREAD DAILY BY 30,000 PEOPLE - . . , FOR SALE T'".. .A n makes. $5.03 tip. Quaran- cKnes heynalds Music House. 1235 -" tjEERTT DAIRT MAKES MORE MILK ttp:n?acola j-set company "Tr,.Tn KTCO Potato Plants, $2.00 thou- Ia ready now. All Plants passed wn' 5fa inWotlon. Full count. fCTe.Tr mc" guaranteed. Cabbsg KSassee. Fla. "rrTr'"T-Hmiw. four rooms and hall. F . Hr" Yoni srt Hl car Hr-t Tire ririrHs - . SM ,71, w ra?":rj, sat n; r. A. Brink. R Our services to haul your trunks and baggage to or from the depot at short notice. Hallmark Transfer Co. phone 618. v r 0K SALE Pure Virgin Olive Oil, just received from Italy by G. Marasso, 615 So. Palafox St. Fhone207. lm-8219 FOR SALE G"irsr In fine condition. Msno Shop, 18 E. Garden St. !l)Sl K0H SALE A high grade standard make sH"htiv u-pd new piano. The Piano Kiop! 18-20 E. Garden St. 9004 yOR SALE Combination ' bookcase and writing dpsl;. Also one oak sideboard, rsn be sern at 21 West Belmont. Phone 3:5. 9189 tvR PALE invalid chair. -Address 100 K. Gadsden St. Phone 789. 9287 j.-op. SAT.K A well established and one r.f the best paying meat markets and rroiw stores in the city. Also lot of (-Mceho'fi furniture. An excellent oppor tnnv for partv with small cap'tal. An r'v 424 East Government St.. Phone 389. Vm SALE At Warrington. Fla., store and house at reasonable price. Apply ft Mrs. Marv Lanzonl. 414 West Inten dencia St., Pensacola. Fla. 9248 KOR PALF One pair sliding doors. S8x; oin cabinet mantle, one oak china clof"t. p,one 316. 92'5 FOR SALE House, five rooms and hall. Located on 62 foot front lot by 122 tfft rtrth- $1,300.00. Apnly 132 West Jackson St. 9319 HONEY FOR SALE By the Pound. gallon rr ton. 1 lb. 20c: 1 qt. (3 lbs) 60c; 1 pal. 12 lbs) S2.40 containers etra. un Ir?s furnished by purchaser. Pure ex tracted honey is purer and will fro twice its far as corn syrup or any other sweets. 1 gallon (12 lbs) or more delivered to any part of city; smaller quantities at resi cnre, cornpr ifith St. and 18th Ave. Phone 2405 M. J. A. Wise, Honey Pro ducer. , 8364 -. FR SALE Furniture for ' six rooms. Very cheap. Inquire Elliott Cary cot tae. No. 4 Alston St., between Bar rancas end O streets. 93S8 FOR SALE Useful and en tertaining books, Tricks and Novelties- Send 2c stamp for catalog-. Florida Pub. Co., P. O. Box 1054. Pensacola, Fla. 9372 fDk SAU 4 car loads of gov enunent . horses and mules; fine stock for work or saddle; :o be sold cheap. Come quick nd select your pick. McMillan Stables, 120 West Intendencia. 'UK SALE Fifteen .to 4 Twenty million feet yellow Pipe timber near Pensacola. Jater or rail transportation, sell only in lump, sum on estimate. ' Address Timber, vare Journal.: 14t-9417 ?T'ICK SALE Small two passen BeTiiit 0l2.obUe- Cheap for cash. Jnn JHlier. Phone 86. 9431 fnM-SALB At Milton, Fla.. an old es Krui, an3 S0 Paying Delicatessen. !ioyhniH ,Gro,cery Store; also lot of t d ,furniture. An excellent op .ijnity for party with small capital. tJP- O. Box, Milton. Fla, F??,1,SALE-Ie office desk, one office W i'i one diamond ring, one bicycle. 'i sell at a harraln f?-i it" Tn.nanr.in Phone . Q4S1 ?taM s4, nn$ ,00' dresser and wash- tark jii n? clrcu'ating gas hot water 134 'arge roer top desk $12.50. st Moreno street. 9471 Ynp SiTP c - . barest D.cona nan( organ at a bt- 9463 Vmt SUP r-J. ... RriteP 'loael 10 Remington Type !I at T xt cnditim- Phone . 47, or Carlos Hotel CUy ?icket fflce' San KDT o . , - in wod 7'-e lot3 four room house fon900 00,t,5rinWest KInk traCt- ML IJfw 0. w Powell, care Jour- 9520 v r- 2. tt A uanuut iiei a nome w xvwh v ' . Any of the Following and Forever Quit the Rent Habit: 1611 East Gadsden, $3,650; close in, six-room, North Hill furnished house $4,750. : 1221 North 15th Avenue; six-rooms, ?2,500. -Nice two-story dweUing, with plenty lot room, in East Pensacola, $3,500. : Two-story house, North Hill, near corner Reus and Gadsden, lot 75 foot front, $1,900. r Large six-room, south front cottage, on East Hill car line, lot 120x137 1-2 feet, $2,650. " . : Pensacola Finance C ompany "We Always Have PHONE S67 v FOR SALE FOR SALE Five shares American Na tional Bank stock. Make best offer. Address "Gf P. O. Bot 1041.. 9467 FOR BALK Plums, 152 per quart. Apply on. fNorxn ii street, j'none i jb. b FOR SALE Five lots comer Gonzalez and 17th avenue. North side. Will sell the whole or part. Terms to suit pur chaser. On double tenement. 423 East Komana. Terms. Phone 1270. 9509 FORD DELIVERY. FOR SALE New closed panel body, good runtng condition. -1375.00. Terms. 113 N. Palafov. 8503 FOR SALE New Iron garage complete. Sliding doors. Can be cheaply moved to any part of city! Address, Garage, care Journal. . 9504 FOR SALE House, five rooms, bath. Near shipyard. Price $2,000.00. $600.00 cash: balance $25.00 a month. Apply to owner. 614 South O street. 9513 FOR SALE One horse, one cow, one cream separator. Fred Wehmeier. Route A. Box 325. 9516 FOR SALE Small schoon er for sale cheap. Address, "Schooner" care The Jour nal. ' '9503 FOR SALE Early Tri umph sweet potato plants, $2.00 per thousand. Prompt shipment. L- T. Rhode, Bay Minette, Ala. 9522 FOR SALE 150 H. Jr. re,-1 . . m i . j 1 turn tUDe oouer m guuu condition. Edward Camp bell, 2200 E. Mallory St-, Pensacola, Fla. - 9519 FOR SALE House, six rooms, four sta bles. 65 foot font. 180 foot back. Tw lots, 115 West Inten.lencla St. W 111 sell cheap. Reason for selltne owner leaving city on account of health. V. F: Mc Donald. 101 South Florida Blanca, Pl"n 1891. '" OV ACCOUNT of sickness, -will sell $400 . hts iirsili rinr 44. Jolir- ral. 9513 PIANO TUNING W. E. Lazelle, Expert Fiano Tuner and Repairer. Player Pi anos a Specialty. All work guaranteed Phone 204. PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. No matter what the cost or the mae ot your Piano. Tuning is as necessary as the strings or the keys. Exami nation free. We guarantee to please. , THE PIANO SHOP Z. A. THOMAS, Manager. 18-20 E. Garden St. Phone 791- EDUCATIONAL MISS Z. D. ADAMS, Qualified Teacher Dement-Pltmanlr. Shorthand. Touch Typewriting. Individual instruction. Business training. Pupils Isoiding po sitions in Civil Service, and with lead ing business firms of this and other cities. Terms: $6.00 per month - in ad vance. Address: Phone 1373 or 411 W. Gregory street. 65 EDUCATIONAL Miss Mayme Frwmn will open summer school at Eliza Jane Wilson school, June 2nd. Phone 132393Sg Miss Ruth Van Pelt will open Grammar school at Clubbs Annex June 2, 1919. Phone 1117. 951S PERSONAL ANYONE wishing the service of Kate' Davis,- nurse or mid wife, formerly at 123 West Roaana street, can find her any time- at 411 W. Gadsden. Phone 16S4. 663ti rP-YOU SUFFER with any foot troubles. corni. 'bunions, callouses inTw nans eczema, tetter, swollen or tired teet call business phone Sa6 or residence Kne MS. Dr. Sinclair Thorny wlmake mr troubles disappear. Pons BaTrjJ Enop; 313 South Palafox street. 9009 i. t?4- Vmi ran Purchase Houses For S&laf ELBERT A. CLUBBS, SzJw Agent FOR RENT FOR RENT Cur motor trades by the hour or day on country trips or to the Naval Air Sta tion, also do' crating and packing of furniture, hauling - baggage r.nd moving household goods at short notice. Ring phone 618, aumzTK lTanaier Co. nlNTrHote, Romano. 19 1-2 west for mmfi'te?, rm' Coolest rooms er- la shower and tub baths Single room, translen. 50c up. Booms Manager. . pfc nK $$1 FOK RENT Furnished rooms, kltcher. ette. upstairs, southern exposure, Mo1- r.vln ?2".venlene8- 2i N. Barcelona. Phong 1726. 9320 FOR RENT Fumiahed rooms. Two ex ceptionally well furnished rooms in fam IwIL . o: d8,raDle nelKhbcri.ood; all tin w. ueKoto, i-"hone lzso. FOR RENT Larse, comforiable furnish ed room for jerentleman only. 900 E. Jackson. 9370 FOR RENT Cozy and jatwlv furnished two and. three rrom apartments. All modern conveniences. Rent reasonable, pown town location. Apply Phone 2270 for particulars. 9352 LARGE sunny furnished rooms, private entrance: also forlight housekeeping with kitchenette, gas, phone. bath. reat. clean, quiet place, on car line and walking distance. Reasonable prices, fine for one or two men or married cou ple. 806 N. Alcanlz - St. FOR RENT Furnished room, southern exposure; rates reasonable. Apply 218 West Chase St. 9401 FOR RENT Large airy sleeping room. furnished. For one or two gentlemen. Close in. Apply 122 West Chase St. U FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 500 N. nayne st. 9435 FOR RENT Two furnished rooma for IlSrht hoUSekeAnln? nnnm afaira 17 E. Gregory. 9440 FOR RENT On North Hill, one com fortablv furnished room with private bath, suitable for couple or two gentle men. Apply 820 N. Baylen St. Jhone 22ai. 9307 FOR RFNT One furnished room with bath, gas and hot water. 10 No. Bay len. . 943a FOR RENT Light housekeeping apart ments. tie three room apartment, $25 a month -One two room apartment, $15 a month. Apply 218 So. Palafox St. Phone 580. FOR RENT A large sleeping room for two gentlemen or , can be arranged for light housekeeoinK. Hot bath and elec tric lights. 103 West Gregory. 943S FOR RENT Two bed- rooms to two or four gentleman.. Walking" distance ' of shipyard. . On Bayshore. Good swimming snd fishing. Plenty of fresh air. Aulck Residence, Kessier Station, v Bayshore. near Old Mill Inn. 9430 FOR RENT Furnished apartment, thre. rooms.- bath, electric lights. All mod ern. Three blocks from San Carlos hotel. 18 N. Reua St, Phone 8-34. 942S FOR RENT Rooms for rent with board. Also tahle boarders. 231 N. Baylen St. Phone 370. . 9461 FOR RENT Furnished front room to gentlemen. Close In and reasons hl"5 rent. Apply 12i West Chase St. 3454 FOR RENT Two story resi dence, two bed rooms, sleeping porch, living room, dining room, kitchen, etc. Modern. $75.00 per month. Apply Fisher Rental Agency, Phone 2051. FOR RENT Three or four furnished rooms for light housekeeping; gas, bath and phone. Deslrablo location. Use of garage. . 832 E. Strong. Tel. 1795. FOR RENT An aprtmert furnished for housekeeping. Apply 214 West Gregory Street. 9484 FOR RENT Small room, single bed. - southern exposure, all modern conven iences. 14 E. LRua. Phone 65. Mrs. John Wood's residence. 9485 FOR RENT A nicely furnished Iront room downstairs. - 319 N. Guillemarde. 9486 ROOM Large, double, light housekeeping or furnished to suit. Home, yard, beach, and close in. Earl S. Hauck, 410 South Florida Blanca. 9492 FOR HNT One furnished room on North Hill. Modern conveniences. llZO North Palafox. Phone 167. 9472 FOR RENT Furnished anartment con sisting of - two bedrooms, with baths, s'ttfng room, (or bedroOT.. if preferred) kitchenette, sleeping porh If desired, liarhts nnd water; no children over one year. S12.50 rr week until November 1 15 West LaRua street. ' 9502 FOR RENT Two or three- room apart ment suitable for light housekeeping. nriRtalra VAmfrtr. lights, bath, screened. Phone ?31. 91 N. 6th avenue. 94.VT FOR RENT Fumlshon front room to gentleman. House thoroughly screened. Reasonable rent and close in. Apply 121 West Chase St. 9496 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for ' gen tlemen, at 423 West Gregory St. Phone 1955. . 9506 FOR RENT Two or three room apart- .nit.hi. for lieht houskfTIrie' tmstairs. Electric lights, bath, screened. Phone 2319. 9iu ssonn emn Ave. FOR- RENT Two unfurnished' rooms. Apply 313 W. Gregory. 9514 FOR RENT All or part of furnished . from July 'to October. Can te seen any time. 211 West Cervantes. Phone 64. ' " ' ' t FOU RENTTwo furnished rooms. Mo?- m conveniences. Close in. 32 West Gregory St. Phone 2316. 9524 FOR) RENT Two large unfurnished rooms, suitable , for light housekeeping.. Screened, electric lights and use of bath. $10 00 per month. 1512 West Garden St. , 9326 .'"' - k POSITIONS WANTED . In memory of Col.; Frank C Mayes, and In recogiMtlon of the eolrlt of helpfulness that was his. The Journal will Insert under this classification, free advertisements for those In need of employment. WANTED Saw filer w m s , . a position. Can file bands cycle and gauge saws. Eigh teen years experience. E. M. Lerry, Plantersville, Ala. WANTED By June i, position by young lady as assistant bookkeeper or office assistant. Can use typewriter and fuf ni!h good references. , C. M. C. care Journal. . PRACTICAI NURSING Wantad. to do practical nursing. Can give the best of references. Pho:e 598. 217 W. Gar den St. .-. : - . . WANTED Unmarried lady desires po sition as companion in refined Chris tlon home, light work: no laundry cr cooking. Will leave city. Address X, care Journal. WANTED Position ty young lady man aging a rooming house or - apartment building. Address Apartment 93, West Montclam, Detroit, Mich. Mrs. J. Good ley.' - POSITION WANTED A No. 1 stenogra pher with all kinds of office experience desires position. Apply B, care Journal. WANTED Position as clerk in store or commissary by man 38 years of age. Have had four years experience. Address M. J. Raynor. Brewton, Ala., route A. PRINTER Wants position; married; can furnish references. Answer J. Edward Maples, R. F. D. A., Milton, Fla. WANTED Job as handy man around house to do lanltor work. Apply A. L. Fleming. 105 E. Intendencia. HEU? FEMALE STENOGRAPHERS WANTED-Reglster - with the employment deoartment of the Pan-American College. Rooms 274 te 289 Brent Bldg. No charge. Position we'.t la " 4141 WANTED Good cook wanter at 422 N. Palafox. 9473 WANTED A competent nurse. Apply 1211 E. Gadsden. Mrs. Frank Wells. 945U WANTED An experienced fitter to take charge of department in Ladles Ready to Wear f.tore; excellent position for one who Is capable. Apply with references by letter only to Capable, care Journal. . - ;! 9490 WANTED A cook. Apply to 211 We3t Cervantes. . ': It WANTED A young girl for general housework., and to assist with cooking. Apply at 110 West Gadsden street. at LOST AND FOUND LOST Jersey ow, about four years olj Dark head and shoulders. White en stomach. Strayed from home at Cordova Park. Finder will please phone 672 fr liberal rewafd. 923 LOST OR STOLEN Lemon and white female bird dog named "Belle", name on collar A. C. Test man. Reward .for informa- ! tion leading to recovery. B. jTestman, 607 S. Palafox. Phone 594. 3t-9500 FOUND Two used automobile tires by roadside one half mile East of Mag nolia Bluff. Address. "S," care Journal, with description of property. 9501 FOUND One bicycle. .Owner can secure " by describing same and paying for this ad. Applv 410 East Chipley St. 9517 LOST Either in Isls theatre or on Pala fox between Garden .and Cervantes, on Monday afternoon, one string of gold beads. Reward if returned to 17 We-st Cervantes St. 95V LOST New Ford 5 passenger car, no license tag, front door ecarred. extra wind shield, taken from Isis theatre 8 p. m., Saturday. $25 reward for appre hension of thief. J. W. Youngblood. cor ner Government and J streets. ; It WANTED WANTED Your furniture and household goods to pack and crate at reasonable price. Hall mark Transfer Co. Phone 618. WANTED To deliver messages cr pack sees for you. Special messenger service Phone number 62. Brent b?dpv Message or parkagas called for acd delivered promptly. 7914 WANTED Tour lob Jrintlng and ordert for engraving of all kinds, railing cards winding Invitations, etc MATES PRINT ING CO.. 24 West Government, B10 WA NTET sinf Machteea and STRTPCO INSTRUMENTS' o repair. Will put them in good condition and guarantee the ork: thirty years exper ience. Phone 791. I will calk 20 E. Oar den St. J. H. Blak-ley. 710 WANTED Phonographs of all kinds repaired and new springs put in. ine Piano Shop, 18-20 E. Garden St., 791. W65 WANTED To rent by permanent couple. unrurnisheo rooms wim n""' T"5t ther are no children. -Address E. H.. care Journal. 8475 WANTED To buy small cottage or bun galow. Fart casn, oaaan '"SL": r payments. A. Davis,, care ww rrmi- ing Co. , - - " - - WANTED To trade a good 8-horse mower Marine enclnw for a good surrey. or will. buy. J. T. care Journal office WANTED TO RENT Small house or four or live uniurnwimu - for light housekeeping :n"'5. "i1 best of references. P. O. box J52, eny. WANTED To buy sma mouse in good neighborhood. Audres B. F., care Jour nal. "J9 HELP MALE BOYS EARN MONET selling the Pen- mCnlfl 1 mime I sttlT anJ ttntj4 Wanted 700 boys dally and 200 bov huudava to make from 60c to $5 - day. Bee Circulation Menage? any xuoralng TWO NEGRO War Histories: Emraetl bcott's. 600 pages. $2.90, books ready later: Kelly Miller's 700 taeft. ready now: over 100 pictures, negro in action; big hit. Agents wild over success. Either outfit free. Both 50c. Be aulck. Mum- kin Co.. Lumberton, N. C. 9665 WANTED A gardener, apply- Wm. H. Knowles, 205 South Palafox street. 9498 WANTED AT ONCE Young man or young lady between 17 and 18 years of age as clerk for delivery de partment and collector-Good opportunity for good bright person to acquire some knowledge of the business and work themselves up. Ad dress, C. W. B., care box 627, city. ;:-; "'' TRANSFERSTORAGE BINGHAM TRlNSFER COMPAITY. Phone 334. Haul ing, packing, storing. WHEN in need of any transfer work ring up 618. Hallmark Transfer Co. NOTICE TO T H E PUB LIC When in need of any kind of hauling, don't forget 24. We are the only transfer company in the city who call for and deliver your baggage at all. times, includ ing night and Sundays. Bag gage specialty office next to L. & N. baggage room. We employ white help only Gulf Transfer company, Phone 24. R. R. Atwell, Manager. 9167 LODGE NOTICES BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY CLERKS Pensacola Lodge 311. Regular meetings first and third Fri day each month. K. of .' hall. J. N. Smith, AVm. P. Da"!s. Recording Secretary. Pretident. 7807 PENSCAOLA LODGE. NO.4. 1. O. O. F Pensacola Lodge No 4 I. O. O.. F.. mo!tts every .Thursday at 7:80 p. m. In Ralford Hall. Corner riaylen and Bel mont streets. Visitors Cordially Invited. M. W. PETERSON. N. O 8. NICOLAN. tteoordlng Secretary. JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS Pensacola Council No. 35, Junior Order United American Mechanics, meets sec ond and fourth Fridays. 8 p. nv. at K. of P. Hal?, 111 E. Intetndencia St., over McHugh store. Visiting brothers cor dlaly invited. W. E. KING. Rec. Sec. S. A. BRITT, Con. LODGE NOTICE. Carpenters and Joiners Local 815 meets every Thursday night at W. O. ' W.. Rocana and Baylen streets, at 8 p. m. H. PAULSEN, Pres. W. IL LANG FORD. Secy. PENSACOLA LODGE NO. 42. F. A A. M. Special communication of Pen sacola Lodge No. 42, F. & A. M.. Thursday., May 29. 1919. at 7:30 p. m. Work in F. C. degree. Vis iting brothers fraternaly invited. M. B. SCOTT. . W. M. ' D.. R. SAUNDERS. Secy. MASONIC TEMPLE Special conclave of Cour De Lion Com mandrv No. 1. Knights Templar, Wednes day and Thursday, May .28 and 29, at 7:30 p. m. Work in the order of the R. C. and K. T. degrees. Sojourning members courteously invited. ' ' ' C. S. BONACKER, E. C. F. Lv MILLER, Recorder. DANCING . 1 """"i. si zue west oreg ory street. For lnftrfroatton, phone 278. Children-s class Toeaday ind JMday For Quick Sale MY RESIDENCE, r ) NUMBER 1006 NORTH BAYLEN STREET CASH OR TERMS ' To Suit Purchaser Only reason for selling", leaving city. I will be glad to show property to anyone desiring to buy. Call at bouse or phone 1040 for information. TM. F. BOONE LKGAL NOTICE. Notice is hrhir vlvon k.' . -. , ' c ' .". uw un dersigned Intend to file their petition be. fore the Honorable C. M. Jones, Jucige of the Court of Record of Escambia County, State of Florida, on tne 14th day of June. A. D. 1919. asking for an ordr authorizing the adoption by them of Al pine May Cobb, a minor female child ALFRED ADAMS, ROSA LEE ADAMS. -May 7, 1919. oaw4w j In Escambia County Court of Record." State, of Florida. May Claire Whiddon v VU Tioiia-i Whiddon. . The defendant Is required to appear to the bill in this ca upon the 4th day of August. A. D., 1919. TV T TJTr'TTT Clerk of the Court of Record, State of jt igriua. May 20th. A. D.. 1919. In Escambia County Court of Record , - State of Florida. . Swift & Company, pJamtiif, vs. Oscar Tlmms and Louis E. Armstrong, defend ants. On the rule day in Jur.i. to-wit: Monday, the second dav of June. "A. D. 1919, the defendants, Oscar Timms and Louis E. Armstrong, whose property has been attached, and all other parties in terested are required to appear to sad action. The order to be published once each week for two months In The Pen sacola Journal, a newspaper published In said Escambia county. W. P. RICE, Clsrk of the Court of Record n Escambia County Court of Record State of Florida. Morris & Company. Dlalntlff. vs. Oscar Timms. Louis E. Armstrong and E. B. Armstrong, defendants. On the rule day of June, to-wit: Monday, the second of June. A. D. 1919, the defendants, Oscar Timms arid Louis E. Armstronp, whoso property has been attached, and all other parties Interested are required to appear to said action. This order to be published once pwJi week for two months in The Pensacola Journal, a newsnaper published in said Escambia county. . W. P. RICE. Clerk of the Court of Record. In the Court of Record of Escombla Coun ty, State of Florida In Chancery. The Citizens and Peoples National Bank of Pensacola, Florida, vs. Santa Kosa Marine Company, et al. On reading the afifdavlt of J. W. Dorr, Cashier of the complainant in the above styled cause for an order requiring the appearance of the defendant C. B. Neilson and for publication thereof, - It is ordered that the defendant. C. B. Neilsen be, and he is hereby required to appear to the bill of comialnt herein on the 18th day of June, 1919, and that pub lication of this order be made once a week for eight consecutive weeks in the Pensa cola Journal, a newspaper published at Pensacola, Florida. Done and ordered April 6th, 1019. .... C. M. JONES. Judge. A meeting of the stockholders of the Palaf6x Shipbuilding Company will b-! held Friday, June 20. 1919. at 4:30 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of Increasing '.he canital stock to one hundred thousand dollars, $100.000). ADRIAN E. LANOFORD. Secretary. TAXI SERVICE. SAN CARLOS TAXI EX CHANGE, Phone 200. Prompt service. Courteous, careful drivers, 7966 ; LARK Leaves City .Wharf, Pensa cola, every Sunday at 9 a. m. for The Cedars, Mary Esth er and Camp Walton.. Re turns 8:30 p. m- Fare, $2.00. Leaves every Tuesday, 7 a. m. for Camp Walton and Santa Rosa. Returns Wed nesday, 5 p. m. FRANK H. HENNING Telephones 788-1965 MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL MESSENGER SERVICE Day or night called for and del. . -red promptly. Phone No. 62. Brent Building 7862 DR. HAMILTON THE SAW DENTIST. Saw Teeth Properly Treated: also Grinding Knives, Shears, etc Hand Saws, 25c 223 E. Intendencia St. Cross Cut saws gummed. , 280o BRANCH'S Boarding Kennels. Dogs con ditioned by expert hah Her. 30S West Chase St. Phone 1211. 9304 Good location for Eclectic Phyciari. Address, Box 316, High Springs, Fla. RESOLUTION, Resolution providing for issuance of $90,000 Improvement Bonds subject . to approval of the voters at the city elec tion, June 2nd, 1919. i " 5 Whereas ffie Issuance of Improvement Bonds of the City of Pensacola to the amount of two hundred artd ten thousand dollars, ($210,000.00) were approveu the voters of said city at the election held August' 15, 1919. pursuant to ordi nances passed July 8th and July lath, m. and said bonds having been duly engraved and executed pursuant to the ' ordinance passed September 9.- 1918, num bered 1 to 210 inclusive, and of the dew nomination of $1,000.00 each. , . Whereas, The certain bonds or said series numbered 121 to 210 of the aggre gate amount of ninety thousand dollars, (S'JO.000.00). were excluded and excepted from the issuance and sale of the other bonds of said series numbered 1 to 12'J by the- resolution providing therefor odopted by this board on December -itth, 118; and Whereas, Said bonds numbered 121 to 210 have been duly validated and' au thorized to be issued by Acts of the Legislature of the State of Florida ap proved May 23rd, 1919, now, therefore. Be It Resolved by the Board of Com missioners of the City of Pensacola: 1. That, pursuant to the aforesaid Acts of the Legislature of the State of Florida, the bonds therein and herein referred to of the aggregate amount of $90,000.00 and numbered 121 to 210, in clusive, shall be issued for the several purposes and amounts hereinafter stated, acorcilnglv as the Issuance be approved k h mai.-;,. rf thA minlifiert voters jf the City of Pensacola voting on -the , proposition, in me regular cny t''i"" to be held on-Monday. June Srifl, 1919. ( 2. Th3t the ballot to be used at the city election shall hive printed thereon the. proposition of Issuing said bonds for the several purposes and amounts ..for which this board does heBby determine said bonds shall be issued, as follows: " ......For Bonds. Shalt bonds issue for fifty thousand dollars. ($50,000) for extending and improving the city's : sewerage and drainage system?, , ...... Against Bonds. . v 'v i For Bonds. Shall bonds issue for fifteen thousand dollars. ($15,0'.'0) r for extending and improving ther city's water system? . ... . . Against Bonds. ......For Bonds: Shall .bonds' issue for ten thousand dollars. r$10.000) for grading, paving r.nd curbing or otherwise improving streets? ......Against Bonds. j For Bonda. Shall bonds issue ' for firteen thousand dollars, ($15,000) for, repaving, repairing and other wise, improving paved streets? j, ..Against Bonds. The voter must, mafce a cross mark before the words "For Bonds" -.- cr "Against Bonds." accordingly, as he ap proves or disapproves of the issuance Of bonds for each of the respective pur poses and amounts. The cross mark made i.- the voter in front of th words , U.lo.'' oholl " fnrmtftllt A VOte ill favor of th proposition to issue bond3 for the purpose nd amount specified, and such cross mark in front of the words "Against Bonds" shall constitute a vote against the proposition to issue bonds xor tne purpose ana amounts p fied. If tne majority of th votes on anv proposition shall be cast in fnvor of "bonds for the amount and pur-o?e specified then the bonds shall be issued as herein provided for such purpose and amount: an3 un'esg the maiority of the votes cast on the proposition shall be in favor of the issuance of bonds for the purposes and amouns specified, '.he amount proposed to be Issued for such purpose and amount shall not be ;b sud. 3. That In the event the majority of votes cast shall be In favor of the is nr Vinnriq for 8nv one or more of th purpose nd amounts stated, the bonds for sucn p;irpowes an-i hihuhii.i so approved shall be sold and Issued In the rnanT provided for tho Issuance and sale of the bonds of the series authorized to be Issned nd -"'d K b ordinance passed .Tnlv 8th. 1918. entitled: ' "An ord'nance to provide for the is suance of bonds of the City of Pensacola. F'orlda. under and bv virtue of n Act of the Teeislature of the State of Florida, entitled: "An Act authorise the City-f Hensacola, to issue negotlabli bonds for municipal purposes ana provide for the pavment thereof,' approved May. 12th. 94 That this Resolution shall be pub lished in full in each natty newspaper printed in tb Cltv of Pensacola for four conscutive days preceding the 2nd day of June. 1919. Passed: May 27, 1919. . -; -Attest: L. E. HEINTIKPI. - , City Clerk: MORTGAGE LOANS I am prepared to negotiate loans on improved farms and city property. Five or ten years ' on farms, one to ten years pn city property. Mon ey ready when title perfect ed. A. C. Binkley, attorney, 601-2 .American . National Bank Building. ARTESIAN WELLS ARTESIAN WELLS Will put 14 wells guarantee water. Write for full lnrormt- tlon. Grav Artesian vveti v.. r. j. 1077 or Phone 46. Used Cars , For Sale We have the following -used cars all in perfect, shape. See them: Buick ; six, 5 pass., 1918 model; : 2 Fords, 5-pasa.; 1 Max- r well. . You will find these -big bargains. United Auto Sales Co. Garden and Baylen, Phone 2099. ; Will C. Diffenderf Jeweler Optician 14 South Palafox Street .1