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- 10 THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL. TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1919. Athletic Union Suits for throwing the heat to the dogs. Here is a Union Suit that you can put on and for get. It's as cool as a cold mo tor and so liberal in cut that you can change gears without shifting your position. It fits you you don't have to fit it, and is just the kind of underwear that 80 of all men like this time of year, and that 100 should and would wear if they once tried. Are you open for im provement? $1.50, $2 $2.50 and $3 per suit. J, P. REMICH & SONS "Ths Store That 8tisfies Remlch's Grocery Specials Always Satisfy PHONE 722 The PJ3 & O On tho Square, Within Easy Reach of Everywhere mKURKBCS'Sr? CItestauranf 214 South Palafox Street Merchants Lunch, 35c The Home of Good Service" New Victor Records for July are Now on Sale. Come in and Let Us Play Some of Them for You. Sorter Miss You Frances Alda Juanita De Gogorza When You Look in the Heart of a Rose John McCormack Souvenir Violin Solo Zimbalist Rainy Day Blues Fox Trot Smith's Orchestra Oh, My Dear! Medly Fox Trot Smith's Orchestra Somebody's Sweetheart and Good Morning", Judge .... Fox Trot Oh, Susie, Behave Medley One-Step Banjo Trio Monte Crsito, Jr. Medly Fox Trot Banjo Trio When You See Another Sweetie Hanging Around . . Mammy O' Mine. Lullaby Blues When the Bees Make Honey in Sunny Alabam Jazz Baby The Boys Who Won't Come Home Somebody's Waiting For. Someone. A Rose, a Kiss and You Bring- Back Those Wonderful Days Girl of My Heart DSeyoiisifldls (vfloflsiic tffloonse MORE RIGID RESTRICTION ON VENDORS PAVING OF APPROACH TQ. BAYOU CHICO IS PUT UP TO CITY BY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Here's Health! rS3 k3 We Furnish the Homo Complete 20 S. PALAFOX ax. "SETTER CLOTH ITS fT Gives the Snap and Sparkle of YouthlQ Far Men. Weave and Children MornlAg, Noon and Night Ask Your Druggist toi THmlSU 41.0O EH Let Us B Your MiTVman Pasteurized Dairv Products PENSACOLA DAIRY CO. 123 TV. Garden SL Phone 1321 FOR RENT Electric Vacuum Cleaners Fexracola Electric Co. lal Oeortmot PHOMI 2019 The Pensacola Electric Garage Official Servie Station fr Philadel phia Diamond Grid Battery. GUARANTEED 13 MONTHS. Ignition Sjvciaiist. Chaa & Bjorlan Phona 940 JAKE STONE 94 North Palafox Street MIXED CANDY 60c Pound ABBOTT AUTO REPAIR CO. Phone 415 PaJafw and Gregory Streets PEAKE ELECTRIC COMPANY. The Home of Exide Batter Service. 30 SL Palalox. Phone 345. GIOILLAN SCOTT Trains Concert Tianlsts, Teachers end :Eeartoners, "WeeMr MUX Hour Xaoia, Dollar, .At Juptrs Jte&Xgno, Tlx Clutter Music JIous. jPbooa 55. Yfoon Aire Foirttai matte if you have found it unnecessary to wear glasses, but very unfortunate if you have neglected to do so when it is really urgent. By correcting a slight error in your sight today, you will save many troubles later m me. wwJ W. C. IDlIFFEWlIJlEroiFlEK JEWELER AND OPTICIAN r The Home of Reliable Goods. 14 South Palafox Street. STEINER BROS. ARE AWARDED TIME WARRANTS AWARD MADE BY SCHOOL BOARD WARRANTS AFTER STRONG COMPETITIVE BIDDING. Afrosty Glass ofjetleys A tall, frosty glass of Tetley's iced tea it puts new life into you on scorching summer days ! It's the easiest cold drink to make and truly wholesome. All you need is Tetley's Tea, cracked ice and a ripe, juicy lemon. The tea must be Tetley's if you want choice tea selected from the world's finest gardens, perfectly blended. Have you tried Tetley's Orange Pekoe? TETLEY'S TEA Sig Steiner, of Steiner Bros., of Bir mingham, outbid every competitor yes terday afternoon when the school board disposed of $150,000 in time warrants which will be used for educational purposes in Escambia county. After aours of discussion, in which the va rious bond buyers, the board and their attorney, Judge Carter, joined, the contract was awarded to Mr. Steiner and the deal closed. This was for the 5 1-2 per cent bids which the board decided to receive Saturday night with the right to the 6 per cent bids re served. Mr. Steiner was high man on both occasions. The winning bid was a clear $1,428.00 over the next highest from Fred Dean, of W. L. Slayton Co.. Toledo. It was for par and accrued interest plus a premium of $1,710 with immediate de liveries. This was one of two propo sitions offered by Mr. Steiner, the first being for par and accrued Interest, plus A survey of the eastern approach to the Bayou Chico bridge, which must be rushed to completion in order to permit the concrete steamer Cushnoc to pass out into the open sea on her trial trip, will be made by City En gineer Frank Garrett today. This was decided upon yesterday afternoon when a committee composed of Gus Soderlirid and J. George White, from the board of county commissioners, called upon the city commissioners. In waekly session, and put the problem squarely up to the municipality. The question of whether the pav ing of the approach Is a city or a county responsibility Is to be deter mined today. The approach is a stretch of about 80 feet, lying be tween Barrancas avenue and the new concrete bridge and is included within the city limits. The county solons claim that It Is clearly up to the city to lay the pavement. Goes for Rolling Vendors. Characterizing soft drink, sandwich and ice cream vendors, who ply their trade on wheels, as nuisances. Com missioner Hinrichs introduced an or dinance to require them to establish themselves 200 feet away from busi ness houses which carry the same line of goods. A penalty for viola tion of the ordinance provides for a fine of $25 or a 20-day Imprisonment. The ordinance now in effect pertain ing to this class of merchants pro vides that they pay a $50 weekly li cense and that they remain stationary. a premium of $480 with deferred de liveries. The American National Bank, the sole local bidder Saturday night, with- j drew as did Ray Daum, of Silverman and Huyck, Cincinnati, leaving a clear j field to Steiner Bros., V. L. Slayton, I J. C. Mayer & Co., and Davies-Bert-ram. W. L. Slayton's bid, the second highest, was for par and accrued in terest, plus a premium of $227.50 for immediate delivery fwith the same premium offered for deferred deliveries of $23,000 every 30 days. Discussion of technicalities delayed the final outcome. Alfred Holman, for T C. Maver & Co.. Steiner Bros.'s most persistent opponent Saturday night, i again contended that the terms of Steiner's bid were not legal. So great was the argument, with the decision hanging in the balance for hours, that Mr. Holman called for an j auction sale, offering to start the ball rolling with an offer of a $100 premium. This was rejected by the board. OBITUARIES. FUNERAL GEORGE CLIFFORD The funeral services of George Clifford, will be held this afternoon, at 4 o'clock from the family residence on Barrancas avenue, burial following J at the "Warrington cemtery. The Rev. W. T. Tracy will read the ser vice. Six nephews of the dead man will act as pall bearers. Mr. Clifford served the South with distinction during the four years of the civil war. He later became a light house tender in Pensacola, which post he filled for 30 years. J. H. NEAL. The body of J. II. Neal will be ship ped from Pensacola to DeFuniak to night for burial. Mr. Neal is a citi zen of DeFuniak and died at the Pen sacola hospital, following an operation for appendicitis. AULllIb R. T. RAINES COST SYSTEMS I Public Accountant- Auditor San Carlos Hotel, Pensacola. Fla. McCaskill Block, DeFuniak Springs, Fla. INCOME TAX REPORTS EFFICIENCY ENGINEER IN. A STAINLESS LIQUID SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED FOR HOUSEHOLD USE Fenole is highly recommended for use in Homes, Schools, Hospitals, Asylums, Jails, etc., as a oderizer for Toilets, Chambers, Slop Jars, Cuspidors, Sinks, and Garbage Cans, for which it has real merit. Fenole kills : Roaches, Mosquitoes, Bedbugs, Moths, Ants, Flies, Fleas, Head Lice, Body Lice, Redbugs and many other insects. FENOLE FOR FOWLS Fenole is very effective against Jigger Fleas, Lice and Mites. A mixture of Fenole and lard, half and half, applied to chicken's heads kills fleas and cures sore head. For Cows: Fenole sprayed liberally about the cow shed and on the cows will kill Buffalo Flies, Ticks, Lice and Gnats, by direct contact. Milch cows should be sprayed with Fenole . before milking to prevent annoyance of Flies and Gnats. For Moths: Spray clothing with Fenole before packing away. House Cleaning : Spray Carpets, Rugs, etc., before sweep ing to keep dust and lint down. FENOLE CHEMICAL COMPANY Sole Manufacturers, Jacksonville, Fku LEWIS BEAR CO., Wholesale Distributors. THE TREAT I S ON US TODAY! UNTIL SIX P. M. WE WILL ADMIT TWO CHILDREN FREE When accompanied by one adult at the regular price of admission .. j GRACE CUNARD SUPPORTING ELMO LINCOLN Who Won I 7 II Fpm A a J II b r rJ r m 71 1 OIL 1 ' art f of; THE APES In a New Story of the Great ' Out Doors "ELMO THE 1 MIGHTY" The story of a riant forest ranger and a beautiful girl. It abounds in. the tensest situations, packed to capacity with thrills, saturated with suspense and all entwined with a beautiful love story. If you lovU life in the open if you love a clean high class story, you'll enthuse over "ELMO, TrW MIGHTY " Dont Mist It. Same Progran With VIVIAN MARTIN 4p. i Supported by NILES WELCH in "Little Comrade" Picturlzed from the well known novel -THE TWO BENJAMINS- Si The story deals with a problem that has come out of the war. It . abovnds in human interest and wholesome ideals, apd contains many amus. ini? comedy touches. TOMORROW THRU THURS. I XTT I ii i ?tyi 2 ti I i I Matinee -sfil. I W NiTht J$timS yJJ mJrA ORCHESTRA Famous Strand Series Every Woman in Pensacola Should See Hall Caine's Daring Story of Rebellion Against the Tyranny of Convention-Made Marriages. . ; . WOMM EST Cast Includes Katherine McDonald, Jack Holt, Theodore Roberts and Milton' Sills. f HELD LIKE A SLAVE! " Wedded by a selfish father to a dissolute cad whom she loathed. this pure younjr girl was expected to "love, honor and obey." " " r The world called that right. ' ' - Then she spurned the ties that her husband had broken, shattered ' the lie that bound her and sought the aid of the man she really ' loved. ' ' 0 And the world called that wrong. You who believe that a woman has a heart, a life of her own. Judge. Hall Caine strikes a mighty blow for Justice to women and he'r freedom from moral hypocrisy. As a book, it has thrilled .mil lions. As a picture, it will stir your soul. Come! AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM "' -t 99 A it lb do c Pi D e A IN "A Desert Hero" Fatty is a two- grun sure shot bouncer In a desert town dance hall until h meets a. Salvation Lassie and after that he' reforms the whole town. You won't blame . him either, and you'll see "Fatty- at his best In one of the greatest comedies ha ever mad. TODAY MARY PICKFORD fiunaorted hv HAROLD LOCKWOOD In HEARTS ADRIFT She the only woman he the only man on a South Sea Isle as cast-aways. - TOMORROW "PRIVATE PEAT" 7 Dividend Payers Journal Want Ads. i