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THE PENS ACOLA JOURNAL. THURSDA Y MOKN lis U, J U Lix za, yiv. TALLMASSE ILUlLLi Jljiill COOL RESORTS ST. TERESA AND LANARK AND THE MOUNTAINS OF NORTH CAROLINA MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. Tallahassee, July 22. That the va cation season is lnfull swing Is1 indi cated by the number of departures for the various summer resorts- St. Teresa and Lanark, old favorite tvith TftllAhavseeans, seem mora than ever popular this year, while thw mountains of North Carolina have lost nothing of their appeal. , : PERSONAL MENTION. "' MisM Irtetia Holloway left yesterday for Ft. Trresa. Wher eh will visit Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Wlathrop tor f;ver-tt day, if port her Ml1 Holloway will go to Dula (Springs, just out of .Ashevllle. "N. C.t tot the remain-. der of the .summer. Mrs. TJ. Y. Bell has returned frotn Jacksonville where she rpint several veek with relatives. She was ac companied upon her return -by little Miaa Inula McLdn. daujrhte- of. Mn and Mr. "Walter S. V.tWn, whr had u?o been visiting relatives in Jack sonville for the past two veek., Mrs. Bll will upend the remainder of th summer with her daughter Mrs. V. is. McLin on North Monro) street. Mr. and Mrs. t W. Wi'son loft Sun day for St. Teresa, where they will bo ffo Ladles ; Who ore Stout 1 Fat Is faeal to licalta' and beauty. Reduce weight sensibl and easily; im prove your health and figure. Avoid (teart trouble, wrinkles, nervousness, Ereaknesses, etc., besides personal em barrassment, due to obesity. I Look and V feel yeunef. Walk uprightly. Let your ejes sparkle with tew fervor. Surprise and delight your friends. U a girl again t ' .C W0 dfu-ist. Kct a small to $T oil of korein (capsules) and follow directions of tha koreia system. Be duce 10 to 60 pounds under guarantee. at all you need (including soma candy, f ucajieu; wnjjo reducing. . Don't bother about goln tnfonSa tiresoma exerciaoa or following tulet of narration diet. Why not become slen let without drastid drugs, worry and tlie r.ucats of Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. V.'inthron for several wosM. ' t Tr. O. H. Gwynn and famir leit Tuesday for St. Teresa. wheM they wilt occupy their new home for tho aumm?r. flcv. J. Dean Adcock. pastor of tin tir.t Bnptlet ChurcTi, hJS r-Murned from Xp-and, where he attan.le-i the annual meeting of the Florida Bap tist convention. County Superintendent J. II. Var hum, of Washington county, was Iri the city last week. On business before th board of vocational education. " Jfenry E. Palmef, Jr.. left Tueslay tot St. Teresa, where he wJ'.I spend several days. J. R. McDaniel is the guent of Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Wlnthrop at St, Teresa. Among the prominent visitors in the city last week was" lion. Charles Gray, superitendent Of public instruc-. tlon of Gadsden county. Dr. Ralph N. Green, late a major in the United States army, and re cently appointed state health offleef, spent two days In the city last week enroute to Jacksonville, where he will enter upon the duties of his new office. 1 Of great interest 4 to his snarly friends here is the annonricemefit iiat Major" Kdwln K. Hollingef ha recent ly been awarded the distinguished set vice medal, by the United States got ernmeht.,x Major itolllngef was" born in Tallahassee and spent his boyhjod Hee. but has spent the last few year in New York City, lie has been In the signal serviee overseas for more than a year. Captain Guy, L..;TVtnthrop la at St, Teresa, the guest of Mr.' and Mrs. Francis B. Wlnthrop. . Mr. T. A. Hough, ot Gretna, spent the latter part of last week in the city. - 1 Dr. and Mrs. Henry. E. Paimer arid children, Sarah Ball and George Sat on, left Thursday for St. Teresa where thy will spend the summer. Mr. aftd Mrs. D. W. Tedder and chil dren are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T M. Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted der have spent the past three years in the Panama Canal Zone and are in the states On a three months Vaca tion. Mrs. Tedder will be pleasantly remembered as Miss Mattie Algero, the sister of Mrs. T M Atkinson. Judge and Mrs. J. Emmett Wolfe and children, of Mlanli, are; visitifis relatives in the city. Judge and Mrs. Wolfe formerly resided in Tallahassee and have scores of friends who are giving them a most cordial welcome. Mr. and Mr. 3. C. COchfah. 3t left Sunday tctt St. Teresa, where they win apeftd' a fortnight. - Hon. John C. Moore and Mr. G XI. Lamb spent Saturday in Jacksonville on business. Mr. E. T. Rou. of Plan. City, spent several days lrt the city las; week, th guest of Mr. and. Mrs. J. P. S. Hdds ton.. . Miss OUie Alllgood is spending two weeks with friends in Woodvllle. Little Mis Cecilia Wannisri ' enter tained, her friend at a lawn .party iiiiliL, n W fr 1 J t .d 1 0 i i rrr ( it w m ii i pi' i ii (The all - limes - of - the - day all year round bcycrage. 1 Etillv with mr! iHm MfM Id , k. I V'lJ "pleasing -nigbt cap" ad a pick i when X -J you're wishlnt you could take a month's vara- I ..'W-' tioo. Try it at fouaUl&i- ttaraa. rMKuMktt Sfjtff . - '-- orrt.Eo axtLOaivtLv av CHERO-COLA COMPANY i''1ii! iP,,li!l!h - Pensaedla, Fla. HAMILTON RUSSELL, P. D. "Only the Best" 212 South Talafox Street Phone 846 "EVERYTHING IN DRUGS" SCitjiindeEii 'Phone your gfocer or druggist for A doteti bottles ef this 4licious JiymttAr-a glass Vith meals ftiWdelightfal relief, of to charg iot the first dozen used. Mvau Me lilie DI6UTIVE AROMATICS WITH shivar MitDUb Water and cinscr Nothing lik it Jot tenoTsting old worn-ut stomachs, converting food into fich hiood and sound flesh. EottI4 aflo guAfinteed by the cele hfated Shitar Mineral Spring. Shel ton, S. C If. tour regular dealer etBAbt wpptf JoO telt'phem UEST FLORIDA GRO. CO, Distributors foe Pensacola. arid Watrfrolori cUttifig ai her home m Ca IhUH street last Friday eVe ftihb. Tn lawn Wa4 brilliantly JlgTited with Ja parted lanterns arid gartes and dntfif wef paftieipated in by the HUM folk A VIetrelA Itfrtiislilnf the friuslc, Aftef th games the delicious melons wfe eut Md thofetlgbly En joyed. ''': : .:!,- 4 " George Collins, formerly of Thorn -asville, Ga, has come to Tallahassee with hia. family to reside. Mr. Col linf Is the father of R. O. Collins and will b4 aoO;?d with th4 Iattf lrt th mirfinesa of the Tallahassee iron wofha, Mfitid Mr. John W. Henderson and child fen will leave Thursday for St., Teresa, wher fhey Will Spertd the summer months' at their edttage' tiMre. ort. faul V. htitig Major tt, Williams-, Mt. ii 5. Metfair and W Lti Clark formed A peasant pifty mrftorlrig id Cairo, Ga., Tuesday aft ?r noofl fof the hall f am there ' Th annual ganday School pioni of th nnt Pr-eshttrla cliufeh a held at tekkm feradford, Tuesday after nodil. Th flwllpilf f raifl 'vhierl came at six o'clock interfered to seme extend with the program ot r porta which had been arranged, but falkd to dampen theardor of che piehlokera who rer'rted a most miyabl ont ln. Miss Sarah Partridge ii&d been ap pointed by the state bord cf control to the position of state demonstration agent, succeeding Miss Agnes' Klferi Harris", who resigned to taka1 tip sim ilar work in Texaa, Miss Partridge has for several years berl Misa Harris Valuable assistant and U eminently Qualified for te po l.dri thu tendered hef. Her friend J I relict that the work Will bo ruccess fully continued under her able lir-?c Mrs. Julia M. Carter, of Chalojtton, spent Monday In tb 'elty . . Mr. O. C. Collins has returned from Jacksonville, where he spent a couple of dayi ort btisiness. ' Mis Margaret Moore) of &atnhridgef was amdng th visitors In th4 city on Friday. . Amdng tfio week-end visitors in ths city were Mf and Mrs. A. J, Mar shall;- of Jaeksdnville, tyf. J. a. Flsli haa returned from a business visit to ' South Tlorldd. Mr. Samuel Cramer, of Moore Ha- ven, spent avrai daya In the city this week on business. Mr. And Mrs. Carroll Smith and family will leave September firat for" Madison, where Mr. Smith will engage in the hardware business for himself. Mt. arid Mra. Smith bavd hosts of friends here who regret their leaving but Wish them every suCieus and happiness In their new home. Dr. w. M. t.yn left Monday for Milton, where he will spend the next two months in federal work. Mrs. G. B. Hartt has returned from a visit or more than a month spent lit Jacksonville and Pablo Beach. ' Judge and Mrs, W. J. Oven are re ceiving .the " congratulations of their many friends upon the' arrival of little son, born last Sunday. C-ovCrnotf. Catts has received news that his Con, Sidney J, Catts, Jr., has reached the United States and expects shortly t be discharged. ; Mrs. J. tL Rahdle has returned from a visit Of two months at Moore Haven. - MM. Arthur Williams has return ed itOitl KatUral Bridge. Va., where aha attended the convention of the Alpha ttelta, Pi Sorority. Mrs. Williams went at th iirgeht invitation of the national committee extended in recog nition of hef Valuable work on th history ot the -organization. 'Upon her return trip she spent several days in Washington, Jacksonville and other cities. i, Mrs. WllliAm a. Dodd Is visiting her slater Iri Memphis, Tenn. At the con clusion of the summer school here. Dr. Dodd Will join hef and they will go to Balsam. K. C, where they will pehd the summer months. Mf. afld Mrs. D. t. Chittenden. Of Pensacola, Who have been the guests of tha latter'a slater, Mrs. t. M, Lw ry, have returned to their home. The many friends of Mf. Harry A. Healy Will rf ret to learn of the pain ful accident which he guff ered last Saturday. Mr. Heary, driving in the country In his car, turned out of tha road, and failing to see a clothes wire strung between two trees, drove into It. Tha wire caught Mr. Healy just ahoy tha eyes and slipping over hia head carried tha top of tha ear with It.' White extremely painful tha acci dent, fortunately, waa not aerloua. Mrs. Charles Meadows, of Monte turn QA who win bo remembered as Miaa 1A1A Brook, la in this city, having beott called here by the ill ness of her aister. Mm. R. a. Shine, Jr. V lands of Mra. Shin will bo glad to hear that she la ateadUy r coterlng. Mloaao Matnia Jo Wilder, LASsia phine Everett and .Pulton Morgan, who ara at tend in e tha Mnaion of th summer school here, snent the Week end at thoir home In perry. Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Bussey, of Wj1 Pakn Beach, spent Sunday in thli city. , , -.-. , , ' Mf. and Mra.T. R Hodges and fam ily left Thursday :. for Cedar Keys, where they will spend some tima with Mr, Hodges parents. . Mlsa Leila Terry spent, the week end with her sister, Mrs. R. B. Car penter, In Jacksonville. Miss Terrya report that hef -Bister U improving Will be gratifying news to tha lat ters many friends here. Mr. W. W. White, who With hi family. Is Spending the) summer at Lanark, came up Saturday to attend to business matters requiring his at tention. Sergeant Jethro Bradley has .arrived in New Tork from France, anal ex pects td returti to Tallahassee Immed iately Upon his discharge from the arniy. j Hon. W A. Register, of Woodvllle, Hon. John C Moore, of Lake Jackson, Hort. I 8, Crump, of Capitol. Hon. Frank St out am Ire, of Bloxhaftl, and Hon. W. T, Moore, of CrfnteVlle. members of the board of county com missioners. Were in the eity Monday and Tuesdav in attend- meeting of that body . held fof the pur pose Of preparing the budget for the current year. Mr. T. . Brinson. a prominent farm er of Cairo, Ga., spent several days in the city this week. - ; Mrs. H. H. Bohlef is spending her vacation of two weeks with friend. in Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wight and chil dren, of Cairo, Ga., were in the city last week, the guests of Mrs. S. B, Wlnthrop. News has been received heM Of tha death of Mrs. W. W. Walker, of Pa laika, sister of Mfs. Walkf Smith of thia oity, Mrs, Walker formerly resided in Taiiahasseo and had many friends hero Who learn with aadn3 of her death. Mrs, Mabin, accompanied by her sisters. Mr ft. tt V. if . tihrl fu4 Mm. ' w 4WTMU ? C O. . ParramOre went recently to asoflViiie3 for a surgical Operation, Her friends will learn with pleaaura that she is convalescing. Mrs. OeorgoH, Apt hot p waa hostess to tho HorhO Demonstration Club last Friday afternoon at her suburban home-, north of tha city,xThe subject at th meeting waa "salads and sand wiches," each guest bringing a feclpo of same used in her home. During the social hour a game of pictures was played, at the expiration of which. Mifls Efttba Apthorp was awarded the pf iz4s. The August meeting of the clUb will be held with Mrs. Evans. Th Mahy friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson M. Walker sympathize deep ly With them lrt the death of their little sort, Jefferson M. Walker, Jr., Vhich occurred Monday, Mrs. A- J. Farmer has returned from Augusta, Ga., where she spent several days. FfOf. and Mrs. R. M, Sealey have re turned from a short visit to relatives at Kelborh. - ITALIANS PAY ! ' HIOH v PRICES , FOR CIGARETTES 0 yntt are ccttaiti it oitrvc -v catri VJV" TftV.e ve totor ReCreation """" ; V--7 1 r rarjn :rcR:i i ma mm ed taxation Upon it. The governmen tal income from tobacco in pre-war days amounted to approximately 7, 000,000 annually. During the past fis cal year tobacco-users have paid the government $170,000,000 while for next year the budget anticipates a revenue from tobacco of nearly $30d,000,000. The latter Will be one-sixth of the en tire budget. "BAYER CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Rome(Corretipondenee of A. P.) While Americana corriplaln Of the ad vance of one and two cents In the price of cigars and cigarettes, the prices in Italy have advanced ten and twenty times what they WerO formerly Cigarettes 6f tb cheapest varieties which sold before tha War for two cents a bdx 1dW sell for twenty cents and sometimes thirty. Cigars have mounted in priee almost to the point where they are unthinkable. Besides the difficulty of importing tobacco which, of course, adds con siderable to the price there is Increas- "Bayer Tablets of , Aspirin" to b genuine must be marked with ' tha safety Bayer Cross." Always buy an unbroken Bayer package Which contains- proper directions to safely re lievo Headache, Toothache. Earache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin iraOxeS of 12 tablets cost but a few icanta at drug storet larger packages jalsd. Aspirin is tha trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of MonoacetlcaOl d ester of SaUeyiic4fcId. The Lens off the Kryptok is clear, smooth and even. It can scarcely be distinguished from a single vision lens. That is why Kryptok glasses are universally known as the in visible bifocal. v W. (Co GDDCflrERlQDEDtrEn ; JEVELEU AND OPTICIAN The Home of Reliable Goods. 14 South Palaf ox Street. SPORTSMAN'S SUPPLY STORE 34 SOUTH PALAFOX BICYCLES FISHING TACKLE ; BASEBAL LGOODS rLTi ii M OUNCES ; :: - -v. ..... , : -' ' - : : ; ,. .. ' ' - THAT IT WILL CLOSE BUSINESS TONIGHT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE FOR THE PURPOSE OF REMODELING SAME INTO A MODERN CAFE - ! . Extensive improvetrients are going to be made. The present place .will be entirely remodeled. All the old fixtures . will be discarded a new front Installed, and everything will be spick and Span brand new when we reopen. The proprie tors are ever striving for BETTERMENT, and these improvements are being made for the convenience of customers and when completed will be most MODERN, SANITARY, UP-TO-THE MINUTE RESTAURANT for Ladies and Gentlemen, in the entire state. 'A restaurant you will delight in eating at, and taking your friends-i-a restAtirant that all will be proud of. The proprietors would kindly ask your indulgence until they-re-open of which announcement will be made. , - W Thmnli You All For the liberal patronage that you have favoredus with since we have assumed the manage ment as we realize without it we could not today make the Improvements that will be made, and we assure you that our efforts will never relax and that our ambition is to give Pensacolians the ' Best Restaurant in the State which means MODERN METHODS, QUALITY FOODS, COUR TESY and SERVICE again we say THANK YOU. in f r 3 L-J -3 1 2 r 3: STEPHEN CLECTCLI3 Cs tZO, PnC?HIC3