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r : - ' -"V ?iS " " ' " "THE PENSACOIA JOURNAL. THURSDAY MORNmG, MAY 29191 1 V u-wr I Nit L y&r theTflreo pt : iilihil 'I ll ill .SNy-'l JJ. Need a lift into the long pull of the afternoon? f ?! PsSflf i ll i;l I j m' ' ' Step around the comer for a long,' cool drink !'. ll!! !! nl ll I : ivf . 'U of foamy -T ' (Til 1 Itlli! FT a 1 a i a TEae R3 Squeezs a rich, ruddy-ripe orange pure, nourishing drink. you have a But Orange-Crush, with its pure, natural fruit flavor and carbonated champagne sparkle, is the perfect drink. Thirst tempter and thirst quencher without a peer, Orange-Crush is the Nation's favorite beverage. Pour out Orange- Crush, sparkling and snappy, from an ice-cold bottle. Watch it bubbling brightly up to the rim of the glass brimful of goodness. Refreshing and thirst-satisfying. Orange-Crush is tlie drink delightful the drink that's deli ciously different. Treat yourself to an ice - cold bottle of Orange Crush today.. We know you' ll' like it-r-immensely. We know its absolutely pure too, because we bottle it ourselves. A case of Orange-Crush at Home will make everybody happy --(3- by the bottle. J Less by the case. . HYGEIA BOTTLING WORKS 126 East Chae Street Phone587 ifvgwi , Fr'l"BW:TftJv Dl . ictSL? A msfiis drink for fair a health'drink, with a flavor that you can't forget. Everybody likes it everybody's drinking it fferent! Better! Satisfies! JMeZn Paul, Minn. Pcnsacola Fruit and Produce Co. Pensacola, Fla. BOND ISSUE TO BE VOTD ON I JUNE In view of the city's enortage of funds at the present time, due largely to the discontinuance of saloon and automobile Ucei.be revenue, and the serious retrench ment Pleasures which tne commissioners were recently obliged to take, the mem bers of the board fee; confident that all citizens of Pensacola w:il be anxious to helji pass the proposed Dond issue at tne June election and thus provide funds to Keep up some of the most necessary Im provements until the new budget la avall- aMe, In October. The effort made to solve the city's fi nancial problem can be seen in the fact that an enabling act or the legislature "nas already been written into law. It is believed the people of rensacola will add The finishing touches in me Interest ot th, city by approving the legislation. The legislative enactment as certified by the proper , officials is reproduced here, a? follows: Section 1. That certain Improvement l;ond8 of the City of Pensacola, dated October 1st, 1918. pursuant to ordinance passed July Sth. 1918. end authorized at the election held in eaid city on August 16th, 1918, to be issuea in amounts ag gregating the sum of $90,000 for the pur pose of extending and improving the city's water system, and for grading. paving and curbing or otnerwlso im proving Btreets. are hereoy authorized ti be sold and issued for any one or more of saT? purposes or any other municipal rwposes. as the board or commissioners of sale" city may by reaorution determine: provided, that the question of Issuing eaid bonds shal. be submitted to the qual ified voters of gaid city at a regular elec tion, or a special election caUed for that purpose tnl said bonds shall be issued only fcr the t urposes and amounts speci ied on the ballot that snail be approved by the majority of the votes oast on tfts proposition. The ". resolution of the board of com missioners relating to tne issuance of Paid bonds shall be published In each daily newspaper published in the' city, at least four times next preceding the Cay of the election at which the question Is to be submitted to the qualified voterst We are proud of the confi dence doctors, druggists and the public have in 666 Chill and Fever Tonic adv. METHODISTS CELEBRATE A GREAT VICTORY SUMPTUOUS FEAST IS ENJOYED AT FIRST METHODIST CHURCH BY THOSE WHO PUT OVER CENTENARY. . Credit cheerfully extended, fhe newest styles in Clothing .'or Men, Women and Childnen. ay only $1.00 a week. GENTRY-STRICKLAND CO. 25 South Palaf ox Street Several hundred puests gathered at the Kirst Methodist church last night to celebrate the victory of the great centenary drive with a big banquet, the ladies of the .Woman's Missionary Society of the church, being: hostesses for the occasion, and Rev. I. "W. Chalk er, pastor 'of the church, and Mrs. Chalker and the following team cap tains and members of the teams for the drive were the honor guests: Team captains: J. W. Andrews. "W. B. Cole. D. II. Tart. N C. McMillan, J. G. Pace. Li. V. Holsberry, S. "W. Loftin, E. R. Malone, C. S. Brierly, J. A. Kirkpatrick. Members of teams: J. "W. Malone. W, C. Mackey, J. H. Colfins, Tom Hannah. J. F.V Dusenberry, A. R. McAllister, Charles Hall. C. R. Bur f?oyne. "W. C. Dewberry, Jack Holland. J. C. Clark, Fred Herman. J. A. Avant, E. T. Morgan, J. D. Carroll, J. L. Mayo. J. H. Smithwick, "W. A. Kin del. "W. A. "Watson. W. A. Freeman. J. S. Roberts. J. P. Moore, D. Lamar, W. B. Dillard. E. Kaselack. C. G. Hartsfield, A. A. Gunn, Guy Pulliam, Oliver Brawner, C. M. Braxton. In the lecture rooms of the church was formed a tabel in the shape of a great "V," covered with a cloth of red and white, with vases of larkspur and ferns placed at frequent Intervals carrying out the "victory" color scheme of red, white and blue. The lights were shade din red and in the center space of the "V" on a large art square was placed a small ta"ble hold ing a great "bowl of flowers in red, white and blue with ferns. The color scheme was also carried out in tir menu served, consisting of chicken Salad, olives, crackers, iced tea, cream and cake. The cream was in red and white brick form and the cakes were squares iced in white with a red "V." It is planned to later entertain for the children' of the church, who alsa did their part in making a success of the drive. SENIO RCLASS PLAY WILL BE GIVEN Ti Tie Senior Class play to be pivfr the High School auditorium tonight ginning at 8 o'clock is the next inter ing event of Commencement week. play, which is under the able director Mrs. A. C. Reilly consists of a mb dialogue and a moving tableau, pron to be one of the best entertainrr.ent: its kind p3 be given here in some time ACT I. Paderewski's Minuet danced in cwi of the period by: Girls Lupah Tier Kuta Ballard. Margery Fierpont, -P-J i'felffer; "boys" Oneida Iloyt, Car lillss, Grace Jacobsen, Margretha Bo:: grevnk. ACT n. "A Pair of Lunatics." a Romantic O (.Air rhnpnetors fliirn. Manners. V- Marshall Wright; Captain George Fi' ing. Craighill Brown. Those taking part in the tablea s nA rvc nit-is Marv P.psrsrs Ms Born. Evelvn Lewis. Francis Mc Amelia Zirklebach. Ida Wilhelmi, Taui CJandCT. Viatera Jonca. Louise Jamet Mayme Abrams. Dorothy Burrow, In Dewberry. Mary Holt. IsaUel McL-e, Mary Thorn. Adele Berlin. Yoemanettes Gladvs Vausrhn. Beat Brown, Margaret Brown, Mercedes Ca ro. Dorothv Freldere-schson. Jia Hear. MaudA Ttarrlv Klinor Melton. fnrn Hplmks Trla NTpri-tvether. Mild' Vorla. .Tnvpft WMr TTazj-l VVIiliarr.S Nations Renresntfid England, : Lively; Italy, Bertha Goldsmith: Frar Amelia Berlin; Japan, Nellie MCU). China Janice Khn; Belgium. Bronson; Scandanavia, Bessie Brov Spain. Dorothy Holmes: Russia, .w fenn; Greece, Thelma Mcililan- J-r Sam, Chandler Rozear; Columbia, To thy Hess. Soldiers Claude Kugelman. Cra:R Brown. Sigmund Solomon, Oliver Hams, Wallace Purdy. McHenry J"e-, ward Lurton, Chandler Kozear, Beovlch, Ueorge Oliver. Stomach ills permanently -disappear after drinking th celebrated Srnvar Mineral Water. Posi t1vly guaranteed by money-back offer. Tastes fine; costs a trifle. Delivered anywhere by our Pensacola Agr.ta. Wast Florida Grocery Co. Phone them. . For Itching Torture Tiere is one remedy tnai fails to stop itching torture and.reLl skin irritation and that makes txe J soft, clear and hpalthv. zemo, which generally overcone'.n skin cuseases. Acne, eczema, pies, rashes, blacliheads in mostca give way to zemo. Frequently, n' blemishes disappear overnight, i; usuallv stnrts instantlv. ZemO IS 3 ( antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to us H dependable. It costs only sod r lari?e bottle. Sl.OO. It will not stain. ; not greasy or sticky and i3 PS!U" "1 safe for tender, sensitive sKins. j The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, 0.