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Kind to the Moot Miles V)W30uta) TIRES PENSACOLA BUGGY WORKS 131-133 East Intendencia Street. Phone 57. FEELING BLUE? LIVER LRZV? TIE II CALDTAB Wonderful How Young and En ergetic You Feel After Taking This Nausealess Calomel Tab let. If you have not tried Calotabs you have a delightful surprise , awaiting you. The wonderful liver-cleansing and system-purifying properties of calomel may now be enjoyed without the Slightest unpleasantness. A Calo tab at bedtime with a swallow of water that alL No taste, no' salts, nor the slightest unpleasant effects. You wake up In the morning feeling so good that you want to laugh about it. Lour liVer is clean, your, system Is purified, your appetite hearty. . fcat what yoj wish no danger. The next time yoi feel lazy, mean, nervous, blue or discouraged give your liver a thorough cleansing with a Calotab. They aru so perfect that your druggist is authorized to refund the price as a guarantee that you will be de- lighted. Calotabs are sold only in original, sealed packages. Price thirty-five cents. At all drug stores. Adv. . IS TO BE MODERN HIGH SCIIO6L BUILDING (Continued From Page O&e) ment wTl have Its large cooking room, arranged to accomodate 24 students simultaneously. There will be a model dining mom and serving pantry. The dining raom is a notable feature; as It is not primarily to be an eating place, since the lunch room supplies that requirement: but it is to be a place where pupils will learn how to properly serve a meal after it Is .pi Terrifying Discomfort of Skin Diseases Itching and Burning Eruptions Torture Victims. Only those who are afflicted with Eczema, Tetter, Erysipelas boils and similar so-called skin diseases can ap preciate the real terrifying discom fort that comes from these d isomer. The constant plea of those afflicted.' 18 the eft-repeated question, "htrfir can I find relief from this constant torture?'' Not palliative, temporary relief that causes the terrible Itching to abate for a while, but real genuine relief that shakes off the sfotakles of the disease and restores the skin to its former healthy condition. And temporary relief Is the most that can be expected from local treat ment, such as ointments, salves, lo tions, etc, which Is one reason why these diseases seem to hold on with such tenacity. It is not because they are incurable, but because they are Improperly treated, that they appear to be so stubborn and so difficult to cure. The reil cause of the disease is a germ in the blood, which multiplies by the trillion, and sets up an Irrita tion in some tender location of the delicate skin. You roust locate the headquarters of the disease germs, and cut Off thei bate of supplies. The blood Is THE PENSACOLA Pocketbook FIRESTONE Gray Side wall Tires cost more than the "bargain" cut price tires that attract the 'tire shopper.' The all-wool tailored suit costs more than the shoddy "hand-me-down," too. There's a famous phrase that tells the whole story about Firestone Tire value per Dollar erly prepared. The domestic science section will in clude two sewing rooms, each witll Its fitting cutting tables, machines, lockers and cabinets. . The manual training department will occupy a space equal to the domes tic science, divided into three rooms of spacious size, all appropriately equipped for teaching the boys trades usually taught in up-to-date schools. In the basement will be additional lockers and toilets. Connected with them will be baths, which will not be installed with their fittings, how ever, until the latter date when the hoped-for gymnasium can be construc ed. The building will be heated y the vacum steam system, will be wired throughout for electric lighting, and each room will be equipped with a large ventilating duct carried through to the root Insuring thorough ventila tion. ' Architect "Willis has been , highly commended by all who have had the privilege of examining the plans drawn by him. It, is felt that the designs are the best that could well have been made for the nresent. with the avail able appropriation, and that the pro viiinn for future additions, commen surate with the development of the city, are strikingly appropriate. t mnVinr the clans Mr. Willis had the constant advice and co-operation of an advisory committee, or wnicn P. K. Yonge was the head, the other members being Prof. Collier, Prof. Stapelton. Architect D. W. Alfred, and the Misses Carter ana fcuter, nign .hni tochers. Chairman Judge Beggs of the school board was very earnest in his praise or tne wortc 01 the advisory committee, and said that the entire school board felt deeply nroioftii to them for their efforts. The warrants providing the funds for this splendid structure are now be ing advertised for sale; and it is hoped the work will soon becommencea. SHIPPING NOTES The Iceland liner Nubian, an ocean crniner vessel of larse size and capac ity, enroute from Galveston to a Eu ropean port, came Into port late yes terdav afternoon and was berthed at the Muscogee wharf where she will take bunker coal and deck load car go. . The barge Geo. T. Lock of the Aiken saturated with them, and they will set up their attacks on the surface of the skin as long as they remain in the blood, no matter how much local treatment you take. A million gallons of local treatment applied to the surface of the skin, will not eliminate' the germs of the disease from the blood, and until they are eliminated your skin will never be free from the itching and burning discomfort. If you want relief that is perma nent, then take a treatment that goes right to the seat of the trouble and removes its cause. Such a remedy Is S. S. S., the reliable old blood veri fier that so thoroughly cleanse the blood, that every trace of disease germ is routed out, and a new STMaply of rich red blood is sent coursing through the veins. S. S. S. has been used successfully in some of the worst cases of eczema and other skin troubles, and it can be relied upon to cleanse the blood of the last vestige of the disease. S. S. S. is also a splendid .tonic and system builder, and it builds up and adds new vigor to the whole system. Go to your drug store and get a bottle of S. S. S. today and begin the right treatment for skin diseases. Then write for free medical auvioe about your own case. Address Chief Medical Adviser, 107 Swift Labora tory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv. JOURNAL, THURSDAY SAYS HE ENJOYED FIRST REFRESHING SLEEP IN5 YEARS This Well-Known Alabama Far mer Had Constipation, Liver, Kidney and Stomach, Troubles Dreco, the New Medicine. Brought Relief. Stomach trouble Is the direct cause of more derangements of the nervous system and general bodily functions than any other ailment. No other remedy has! been declared such a suc cess as Dreco, which is a combination of Nature's own remedies for the blood, stomach, liver and kidneys, as. isr being proven by the many testi monials being daily given by weU known Alabama citizens; for in stance, Mr. TV. C. Reynolds, of Mat thews Station, near Montgomery. Mr. Reynolds is a "well-known farmer whose 'every word carries much weight. He says: "For the past five years I've suf fered very much from pains in my hip, backache, rheumatism, nervous ness, so bad that I could not sleep nt all, hardly. My bowels were consti pated daily and I frequently had to take purgative medicines. My liver was sluggish and I often had dizzy spells. "I kept reading about some won derful results Dreco was giving su I decided to give it a trial, and I am really astonished at the good this medicine has done me. It has done more than I expected. I enjoyed the first refreshing sleep that I've known In five years, a fe wnights ago. My bowels act regularly, the pains have left my back and hips; my appetite is fine. I just feel good all over, and I wouldn't take $500.00 for the good Dreco has done me." r " Mr. Stout, the well-known Dreco expert, has headquarters at the Balk com Drug Co., to meet the local pub lic and. explain the merits of this great remedy. See him today. Adv. company, here, coal laden left yes terday for Havana In tow of the tug E. E. Simpson. A number of the other barges of the local line are now loading with lumber cargo and will be ready to sail within the next few days. Th tug Nellie which has been un dergoing some repairs td flier machin ery, and also to her hull including a coat of paint at the plant of the Gulf M hinery company, is about ready for service again. - The new motor schooner Palafox has been chartered for her maiden trip, It was reported yesterday. She is to take lumber cargo of no less than 650.000 superficial feet from Mo bile to Cuba. The new craft will be in charge of Capt. Anderson. . HSiMSMMSMM I I Mill If KIDNEYS MID BUDDED BOTHER Take a glass of Salts to flush out your Kidneys and Neutralize irritating avids. Kidney and Bladder weakness re sult from uric acid, says a noted au thority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a burn ing, scalding sensation, or setting up on Irritation at the neck Of the blad der, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The stu ferer Is in constant dread ( the water passes sometimes with a scalding sen sation and is very profuse; agt, there Is difficulty in avoiding It. Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can't control urina tion. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonf ul in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neu tralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of Irritation to the bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless. and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla. and Is used by thousands of folks' who are subject to urinary disorcf rsr caused by uric acid irritation, jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, efferves cent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. Adv. RAILROAD SCHEDULES Louisville & Nashville R. R. Arrival and departure of passenger trains at Pensacola. 'Fla. The following schedule figures pub lished as Information and not guaran teed. (Central Standard Time) . ARRIVES. LEAVES 5:30 p.m. Montgomery, Bir mingham, Nashville. Louisville. Cincinnati 12:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. St. Louis. Chicago, Memphis 12:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. New Orleans, Mo bile 12:30 p.m. S:30 p.m. Atlanta, Washing ton. New Tork .... 12:30 J.m. 6:45 a.m. Montgomery. Bir mingham. Nashville, Louisville. Cincinnati 10:45 p.m. 6:45 a.m. Memphis, St. Louis. Chicago 10:45 p.m. 6:45 a.m. New Orleans, Mo bile 01:45 p.m. 5:45 a.m. Atlanta. Washing ton, New Tork .... 10:45 p.m. :45p.m. .. Mobile Local .. 6:00a.m. 9:45 a.m. Jacksonville. Talla hassee 6:15 a.m. 10:25 p.m. Jacksonville, Talla hassee 6:55 p.m. Daily excep Sunday. UNITcD STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFTCE PkAI.4 4 MORNING, JUNE 12, SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION IS NOW UNDER WAY Sessions of Escambia As sociation Are Well At tended I nteresting Speakers Are Heard. TODAY'S PROGRAM. Morning session at 10 o'clock. Song service. Devotional. The graded pupil and his needs", by Mrs. Etta Glllls. Music. General discussion. Temperance teaching In the Sunday school, by J. f. Moore. General discussion-, followed by adjournment for lunch. Afternoon session at 2:30 o'clock, i Song service.' 38 x S! s 1! r Devotional exercises. Music. The mission of the Sunday school, by Prof. William Tyler, Business session. Benediction. 'K S! Rev. John H. Brown, rector of Christ Episcopal church, and C. F. Zeek, were the principal speakers at the afternoon session of the Escam bia County Sunday School association convention which opened at the First Methodistchurch yesterday. Rev. I. V7 Chalker conducted the opening devotional exercises and C. F. Zeek delivered the address of welcome. Every Sunday school in the city was represented at the session. At the afternoon session Rev. A. C. Odom of the East Hill Baptist churqh spoke on "Making the Worship Moro Interesting". His talk was Instruc tive and interesting. "Forward Steps" in Christian work was the topic of Rev. John H. Brown, rector of Christ Episcopal church. He outlined many "steps" to be taken by church and Sunday scll workers and his talk was followed by an in teresting general discussion. C. F. Zeek, who Is intensely Inter ested in work for boys spoke on "Tun ing Up the hildreiT and explained clearly many ways to make this im portant phase of Sunday school work more valuable. A general discussion of this work was followed by a "ques tion box." Miss Price, of Jacksonville spoke at the morning session on. "A King dom Yissinn." She outlined the ten points necessary for a successful Sun. lay sehool. These points are: First A school every Sunday. Second The importance of keeping accurate records of attendance, col lections and preparedness Third Grading and promotions. Fourth Conferences of workers. Sixth Well trained substitute teach ers. Seventh Teaclier training classes. Eighth Cradle roll. JCinth A home department. Tenth Close co-operation with the county, and sta"te departments. Following Miss Price's talk, C. F. Zeek discussed the need of music in the Sunday school and gave several interesting" plans. Local News Briefs Among guests in the city making their home at the San Carlos are: Mrs. W. L. Schieffelin and Miss T. Schieffelin, of Mobile; Thomas A. Ton, of Tallahassee, Fla.; J. B. Grey, of Jacksonville; J. J. McCaskill, of Barrineau Park; J. Murray Bacon, of Boston; F. jE. Gallinger, of Xew York City; Archie Hall, of Mobile: Palmer Dillans, of Mobile; P. H. McKinney. Blood is Your Life; You Must Keep It All Impurities Must Be Eliminated " When the blood becomes foul from the presence of poisonous substances, which the body Is unable to throw off, it can no longer supply the nerves, brain and muscles with nourishment and strength. The result is that you are miserable, hair sick and feel tired all the time. ' it you will cleanse the blood of all impurities, you will find that your work will be a peasure, you wil eat and sleep well and enjoy good health. One of the best blood cleansers or purifiers known today is the pre scription of a successful physician. He used it for years in his practice or the treatment of disorders o'f thy loocL Yon can still get this same splen did prescription, ready prepared, from your druggist. Just call for Prescrip tion C-2223, or the C2223 Laboratory, Memphis, Tenn., will mail you a $1.50 -bottle on receipt of price. Prescription C-2223 contains no mercury, opium, morphine chloral ye strychnine, while sold in concen trated form, and Is to "be taken In small doses, its use will not harm the most delicate stomach. Write for lit erature C-2223 Laboratory, Memphis, Tenn. (adv.) Prescription 1919. Watson, of Atlanta; W. W. Dougherty, of New Orleans; A. S. Ackerman, of Chicago; W. J. Frisbie, of Mobile; L. E. Bed ford, of Hartford .Ala.; and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hubbard and child, and Hugh McKinnon, of Troy, Ala. Edward Rose, of Chattanooga, Tenn., leaves tonight after a short stay in the city, registered at the San Carlos. Oliver Semmes and Jack Brown are enjoying an outing and camping trip up the sound near Mary Esther. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Perryman and daughter, Misa Bessie Perryman, of Crestview; Fla., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Perryman. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. BrunSon are en joying a short summer vacation as the guests of Dr. Brunson's brother, E. D. BrUnson and family, at" their home in New Brockton, Ala. They expect to return to the city about June 14. Mr. and Mrs. Jelf Breazeale left last night tor San Antonio, Texas, for a month's visit with relatives and will stop en route in New Orieuns tor a few da s.' They were guests at the Patterson Jolinson wedding yesterday. Mrs. J. W. Barnes, of Buford, SC., Is in the city having been called here by the Illness of her mother, Mrs. L. K. White, who is making her home with Mr and Mrs. E. Reese at their coun- tr.home on the Ferry Pass road. Friends will be glad to know that Mrs. White Is reported as much improved. One pound of phosphorus will sup ply heads for one million matches. LADIES! DARKEN rOOIMff HAIR Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know. ' The use of Sage and Sulphur for re storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attrac tive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound," you will get this farous old preparation. Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, which can bo depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied- You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two,- It becomes beautifully dark and glossy. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound is a delightful toilet requisite fof those who desire a more youthful appearance. It is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. Clever Styles in Keep Gool Clothes Keeping cool is easy enough if you're not particular about style. But Schloss Bros, have accomplished the rather adroit trick of making cool clothes look stylish and stay so. A splendidly competent character of tailor ing has gone into these mid-summer suits developed so that they fit as nicely as the heavier fabrics. Silks, linens, mohairs, palm beaches and novelty weaves in real stately effective patterns and models. See window. $15 to $45 Parker & Reese Co. The Store for Men and Boys Watch the Papers for THAT FRIDAY MORNING SALE Watson, Parker & Reese Co JZTount Building. Hoffman & Sellers Auto Co. Dealers in Auto Accessories Kelly Springfield Tires Phone 825 Y. M. C. A. TEAM TO PLAY WOODMEN THIS AFTERNOON Julien Olsen's "Y" team will engage the Woodmen of the World in a pre liminary Twilight League game at East Hill at 5:30 o'clock this evening. Both teams have been heavy with the stick in the games they have played so far and today's contest should fur nish some good sport. The "Y" out fit in particular is stronc at bat and if Manager Olsen can n up his defense a little, this will be hard to beat. The W. O. W. team is also weak in the box, neither Chastine nor Livliit- tT Do Less Rubbing jtu v 8 lrt i?5 (O.'l JeizscLcola 37a. General Repairs 57-59 E. Gregory St. ----- -- - '--i-- -IIJ-J-J JJL-JB Stone, showing all that might be de sired. However, the season is young yet and with a little practice they may develop into good moundsmen. Manager Burtt will start the follow ing men: Pierce, cf; Wheatley, rf; Moody, c; Kline, 3b; Hubbard, 2b; Palmer, ss; Hannah, lb; Collins, If; Livingstone, p. Wheat Bread is necessary to the health, happiness and energy of mankind. (If you don't be lieve it, just think of the war bread). Just So, Sucrene Dairy Feed Arab Horse and Mule Feed Red Feather Scratch Feed, are essential to keep our four-footed, and feathered friends healthy, happy, ac tive and productive. ; All For Sale by F. S. MELLEN & CO. Phone 334 Corner Garden and Alcaniz