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To abort a cold and prevent com plication, take The purified arid refined calomel tablet that are cauaeaJcis, af e and sure. Medicinal virtues retain ed and improved. Sold only in sealed package. r nee 35 c. - ' Pensacola, Fla., Oct. 14, 1919. To the Local Contractors Doing Business in the Jurisdiction of thjs District Council of Carpenters and Joiners : We beg to notify you that on and after Nov. 1st. 1919, that a day's work will be eight hours and the rate of pay will be 85 cents per hour, all overtime shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half.'' All Legal Holidays and Sundays shall be paid at the rate of double time. A fore men shall receive $1.00 per hour and what is known as a closed shop will prevail after the above named date.- This District Council deems it necessary to thus notify every one concerned as soon as possible for their own convenience and future con tracts. . . .Tours very truly, ' DISTRICT COUNCIL, CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. A man's best pal is his smoke Nothing 20 for 20 cents 40 " 01 THE Personal Mention Mrs. T. S. Richmond has returned to the eitv aft.r a t. . . . . . . -. ucii6in.iU1 eix weeKa visit with friends and relatives in Chicago. Chattanooga, Birmingham and other points. I orrest H. and Clyde J. Coons, who are attending Palmer college, De Funiak Springs, come with their team to the footbaU game between Palmer and Pensacolat Saturday, and will spend the week eid with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coons. W. B. Logan returns home Friday after a short business trip to New Orleans. . Mrs. R, L. McHenry, of Springfield. lit-, is visiting in Pensacola with her daughter and son-in-law. Judge and Mrs. C. Moreno Jones. Friends -of Mrs. Harry Kahn will b glad to know .that she is reported as improving ait'er having, undergone, a recent operation at the Pensacoja nos pltaL Dr. A. "VV. Miller left the first of the week for New Orleans, where he is attending the convention of the National Dental Association. Friends regret to learn mat Mrs. goes with me like Lhes. rteld EVERY Chesterfield you light begins and t ends with satisfy. For Chesterfields set no limit on your smoking enjoyment. Their smooth, rich even flavor keeps right on pleasing your taste down to the last halMnch. .-.. And no tronder. The great buying organization we main tain In the Orient makes it possible for us to obtain the pick of the finest Turkish leaf Experts blend these tobaccos with the best Domestic leaf; not in any bit-or-miss fashion but py our own exclusive process, that never varies. And actually this process brings outbid den flavors and new delights That give to this cigarette a satisfying -quality all its own We dont care what cigarette youVe been smoking, youll like Chesterfields better - and ihe blend can't be PENS A COLA - J OURNAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, V (DQjJ ox? vinjg) (& fa n7ir. at' s Charles B. Herv-ey is confined by ill ness to her apartments at the Sari Carlos. .... , ' Miss Vlrgina Swindell, of Baltimore, and Prince Frederick. Md.. v returns home Friday after an extended visit in Pensacola as the attractive guest of Mp. and Mrs. Thomas A. Johnson. 304 "West Gadsden street.- During her stay Miss Swindell enjoyed attending the hops at the military and naval re servations, the dinner dances at the San Carlos, and was the- inspiration of many charming social courtesies given in her honor. . Mr. and Mrs? O. R. Wilkins, of War rington, left yesterday morning for Jacksonville, motoring through the country. After visiting, for . several weeks in Jacksonville they will go to the eastern coast to spend some time. Mrs. John B. Tiller, accompanied by her little daughter, Mary, left Mon day night for Wewahitchka to attend the funeral of her father, Mr. Thomas 1.IQUIO ?UICK RELIEFO NO ACETANIJ-lbC WO DOPE HO OOOZE IT'S RELIABLE FOR HEADACHE a good story" (JjoO - Ccvi copied VSY Introducing to you a new collar BARRACKS designed for com fort and style. 'Njmq on sale. I I OLDEST BRAND IN AMERICA Spencer, whosV sudden death occurred on Monday. - Mr. C. R. Burgoyne, who has been quite ill at his home on West Carden street, is now convalescent, his frienda will be glad to learn. .He expects to be able to be out again in about ten days. '. V 3. G. Ferryman died at the Pensa cola hospital yesterday afternoon at 3)30 o'clock following an illness of several days. The body will be taken to Crestview this morning on the 6:15 o'clock train for burial. . Funeral ser vices will be held . from the family residence at 3 o'clock this afternoon by Rev. A. W. Matthewson,' of Be Funiak Springs. Mr. Perryman is sur vived by his wife, one daughter. Miss Bessie Perryman, of Crestview. and one son, D. J. Kerryman, of Florala, who were at his bedside and will ac company the body to Crestview. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Howe of Ports mouth. Va have returned home after a delightful visit in Pensacola as the guests of Mrs.' Howe's mother, Mrs. Clara Caro at her home in "Warring- 6IR L S Beautiful Actresses Say A Short Manage With Howard' Buttermilk Cream At Night B tor Retiring la All That la N ry." JCo matter whether you are troubled with a poor complexion, wrinkles, puf jflnees around the eyea, freckles.1 crows' reet or lines around the mouth, ugly ringer nails, or Just a simple roughness1 bf the face, hands or arms caused by Wid or sun. you will find that any p4 all of these troubles will quickly di Kppear with the use of Howard's But 4 Jiennllk Cream. j J To prove this to your complete satJ Isfactlon, get a small quantity todajl p.t ryAlemberte'i Pharmacy with the understanding that they will freely Return the purchase money to any UiaJ satisfied user. Be sure to get i HOWARD'S BUTTERMILK CREAM vuimus r f the...... u VJEU.ThE TfeOMKS ARC ALL Packed Hj nt .sjext Hwg To do is To Decide uAiese xirae GoiG Tj spbho t&is I VACAmOAJ I 1 fc6i26T?- VioweiM CcMTSHfepi. VliSi AAMOiTTS , Tto -iCAT'bV-VJtRETTHrM . I m W a J . L W A v fit W Ok 1 7 m i A ton. They were accompanied by their niece, Miss Alice Benton, who . will visit in Portsmouth for several months aa their guest. . Mrs. Clarence Elebash and little daughter; Margaret Le Grand, of Sel ma are visiting In Pensacola as guests at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Elebash, at ' their home or North Palafox street. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Merwin and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. pusenbury, who are visitfng in Pensacola from Mont gomery. ' leave this morning for a day's l outing and fishing trip up the Escam bia river, making the trip on Mr. Mer win's pleasure, boat, the "Badger." Mr. and Mrs. Dusenbury expect to return to Montgomery where they are spend ing the winter, the last of the week. .Mr. 'J, W, Coons has returned home after a ten days visit at points in Texax " and Mississippi. He accom panied Mr. J. P. Avera and daughter. Miss Olive Avera on their return to their "home in. Brown son, Texas. Miss Avera who has been spending some time in Pensacola with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coons, be came quite ill and her father came to Pensacola to accompany her home. She has . quite recovered now her friends will be glad" to learn. . Mrs. Lizzie Rosenau, who makes her home in Pensacola with her daughter. Mrs. Max L. Bear, has returned to.a,reaa introduced, but others urged the city after a month's visit in New York City, as the guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. J. Epstein, going there from Atlantic City, where she spent the summer with MrT and Mrs. Bear and family. ' - - CuticuraSoap andjCintment for Skin Troubles AD droffrfet: 8mv 25, Ofntnent 25 A 60, Talenm 25. Sample eifh free of "Cwtlcwr, Dept. S. w too. Colds At once! Relief with Tape's Cold Compound' The first dose eases your cold! Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a severe cold and ends, all grippe misery. Relief awaits you! Open your clog ged up nostrils and the air- passages of your head; stop nose running; re lieve the headache, dullness, feverlsh ness, sneezing, sore ness and stiffness. . "Pape's 4 Cold Compound" is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on Pape's. Adv. t t r- r- n u r t o I HElOj.TUlS situation i s fiminV To He. - VooVc got VJHATS TUAy OUVIAP lEVEOVTHJAftS PACtert !-rraeJ2e. cases II 1 X. U 111 uib rwa - LA M. I f II I m I JL Al rveevS.S5rna 1 Vf M1U I .11 I rrr- LH 1919. CAPITAL-LABOR CONFERENCE TO BEGIN ALL OVER (Continued from Page One) lean building where the conference sits to present Ahe letter to Mr. Lane. The brief session today, the chair man said tne conference would not finish its work and that the leaders of the three groups capital, labor and the public had decided to frame a new and comprehensive .program, in volving all industrial issues of a gen eral nature. It was understood refer ence to the specific issue that has caused the present situation would be avoided. While there was no talk of bolting the conference, several members of the labor group plainly were impatient. Delegates in the public group, howev er were confident the labor represen tatives would not leave the conference but would seek to press the advantage gained through having succeeded in to line with them on every important issue thus far introduced. . It developed today that the employ ers are far from agreeing among them, selves on a declaration regardnig col lective bargaining despite their efforts to reach a common understanding at conference' yesterday and last night. Some members of the group were Raid to favor standing by the substitute that a new proposal be submitted. Among the resolutions introduced at the session of the conference, this morning was one by L. T. Loree, of the capital group, urging a declaration in favor of the employers furnishing insurance policies covering the five major hazards, sickness, accident, un employment, superannuat Ion and death. Mr. Loree said that such poli cies would enable the insured to set up an estate with the Initial payment would relieve from the fear of want, would give security and Independence, and would ' encourage the habits of thrift. Under a resolution by T. C. Atkeson, a farmers'delegate in the capital group the conference would declare in favor of the right of farmers to form co-operative marketing organizations in or der to maintain the price of their pro ducts. Timothy O'Shea of the Brotherhood of firemen and englnemen took his Are ussd 'ts :Euvur Tine JJSyrSdH dessert. 'Xhcjdics :iSvconagnscd and, .sealed , in "This 3s one acf -oar Txst .fruit flavHTE. Compare: .it with .tho 'ol style quiclc -gelatine Assents. JO Flavor, ot'Toar'Crocer'a 2- Packages for 25 Cents. 4 ALLMAN ITS A SPECIAL PEUVeCV USTTEC TT4AT JUST CAE. ADDCESSEO "7c? MC.AJD MR&.TJOP, BUT I'M GOHG To LST HELEM OPEXi ff 65 Loganberries ' Vo(C0iSiftItxXAAAWD "THE., . TTaociBimxmtiu iAKCwTriisrsL AlftfTs-rTOeSai--OE 4 4 , seat In the labor group today in tha place of P. J. McMamara. Mr. Shep said he had been unable to attend thj conference heretofore owing to negoj I nations wun ine rauroaa aaministra tiln. LONGSHOREMENS' MEETING BREAKS UP IN DISORDER Hoboken, N. ' J., Oct. 21. Riot ir which several pistol shots were firec broke out tonight in a meeting of th longshoremen here which President O'Connor of the International Long-: shoremen's association,, after having officially declared the strike at an end appeared to urge the Hoboken striker to return to work.: The meeting broke' up in disorder. ! BUDGET BUREAU i BILL PASSES BY ! BIG MAJORITY Washington,. Oct.21. The house ' by; a vote of two hundred eighty four to two. today pased the bill creating a two, today passed the bill creating ov er alU the government departments,! estimates. It now goes to the senate.1, The Tickle That Makes You Cough "I HAYES' HEALING MONET Stops! the Tickle. Heals the Throat and J Cures the Cough, 35c. A free box off GROVE'S O-PEN-TKATE SALVE fori Chest Colds. Head Colds and Croup with every bottle. Adv. The juice of sure enough ripe limes help give LIME COLA that "Gee am t- it- differ enf flavor. 1 IN BOTTLES IS 1 MINK L(U' C ! ft. toff And 'tis not mean ingless sch at ter they hand you when they praise it to the skies. It's the stuff IKaB hits the spot anil makes you feel f good all over. The ftatpy gnapfjy- Combine-' tioii, AtCel wltb Lime t t I i I . . 1 i It it i ! 1 1 j : A )v,' n ! i '5 ! .I" - f .( t WW -if;. 1 1 l".M I'M ; f'. ' J ' ' '' t: it ' 5 i ' ' m m-.