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flUTILMTD TiiE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 11, 1919. The Pensacola Journal Daay by Journal Ads. Work All The Time 30,000 People daily weekly SUNDAY Small CostBig Results CIRCULATION INCREASING Remember, to be eure of your copy of the Sunday Journal. It is necessary that you order the paper regularly from your news dealer or newsboy. Rsad the want ad pages today. PHONE 1500 From 7:00 a. m to 8:00 p. m. The Marketplace of West Florida--The Want Ad. Columns of JOURNAL WANTS ONE CENT A WORD IN ADVANCE ONE RATE TO ALL Count the words In your advertise ment ar.d multiply It by the number of times you desire It printed, and remit accordingly. The counting of word Include the words "For Sale.", "Wanted, etc. ind the address. . - RATES No advertisement taken for lees than ""' cent. BLACK FACE CAPS. LIKE THIS TYPE. TWO CENTS PER WORD. Varasraphe't matter, line dashes, white t?aee. classified dlsplaj : o per line, 66c per Inch (12 lines make Jn Inch.) Regular adverMsers with ledger ac counts may hare advertisements ;breed. Kill orders should e given In writ ing, never crer the telephone. telephonVservice. Tf yotir name I in the telephone book we will accept your ad over the telephone, charge it to vou at the regular rate, and s-snd the bill the W'flwine morning. Courteous operators. thoroughly 'miliar with rates, rules and eTassl "ratlon will give vou complete In formation. And If vou xxh they will assist you In wording yo"r xdvertlse ment to make It mos effective. Advertisers should give their street " nostofflce address as wll as their Thone mimhr I they desire results, few repders have a telenhone and hey can't communicate with you un less they Vnow vour address. Phone 1500 between 9 a. m. and 8 . m.. week days. 9 a. m. to 11 a. m. fTidays. . ; Journal Want Ada Cover West ' Florida. PHONE 1500 FOR SALE rOR SALE Second hand sewing ma chines, all makes. $5.00 up. Guaran-;Sfd- Rejnalda Music House, Phone 1717. 1135 In answering advertisements be sure :o mention The Journal PTR SALR Improved farms at Gonsa Iez, or will exchange for city property. A S. Edwards. Phone 1520. 3201 FOR SALE By owner. 142 West Zar ragessa street, - corner . store and- two story residence on same lot facing Bar celona street. Call, at 200 West Zarragossa street. 3441 FOR SALE Eieht room house and store connected, with stock and fix tures. If Interested; call at 6th avenue nd ISth street. 3642 FOR RALE One -tort Ford truck. 450. Apply 2111 West Jackson street. 3816 FOR SALE 11 head of Jersey cows. On? mare, one horse four years old; pair mules; one oil ptove. Address Mrs. E. O. Brown, Cantonment. Fla. 85 FOR SALE Paper shell pecans, 40c per lb. Phone 1673. 133 FOR SALE Ford 5-passenger 1918 model engile. just been overhauled with new parts. 911 East Gonzales street. 84 FOR SALE Edison Phonograph and 75 records, all in good condition. Phone 1614. 92 FOR SALE-Slxteen lots In Maxent tract near baseball park. $100 per lot. Address W. A. J.. Box 1335. FOR SALE All-Wool navy blue coat suit, fiae sr. Just bought yesterday; newest style. Will sell for $28. 819 North Rues street. i5S FOR SALK 523 East Gregory street: 7 rooms, large reception hall, bath and gas. $2,230. This Is less than half the cost of house today. Leaving city. O. E. man, 2300 North 12th avenue. Phone 1835 - 177 FOR KLIM brand of Powdered Milk, Thone 1949 Mott S. Pond. Distributor. 1400 East LaRua street. Pensacola. 169 FOR SALE Five-room house and five lots. Will sen cheap. Terms. Apply Belmont andO .streets. . 205 FOR SALE -5. PASSENGER "PAIGE;" 1917 MODEL; FIRST-CLASS CONDI TION; NEW TIRES, ONE SPARE. BAR. GAIN FOR QUICK SALE. PHONE 1521. 182 FOR SALE Beautiful Kranich & Bach Piano; upright grand: mahigany case. Bargain for cash. 801 West Garden street. 150 FOR SALE Five-passenger Maxwell aar. Good mechanical condition. See owner, 202 American National Bank building. FOR SALE Giant New Zealand, Belgian and White Rabbits, breeding does, bucks and young ones. Pets or food. Price reasonable. 117 East Intendencia St. FOR SALE One slightly used dresser, one washing machine and wringer, one sewing machine. Cheap. 907 West Gar den St. 227 S81!11 Potatoes, at wholesale price. 1412 8th Ave. 22X WE OFFER ON TERMS WHY. PAY RENT ? A nice little six-room house at Fishervill at ...$2,250.00 A close in house on East Government Street at 'A large house just at , the Shipbuilding plant, which we can sell at a great deal less than Its real value. v Two small houses, corner Alcaniz A few choice lots near East Pensacola Store, south front, at $100 each. Pensacola Finance Company . "W c Always Have Houses For Sale" PHONE 367 FOR SALE FOR SALE. " . 1 8TUOEBAKER, 7-PASSENGER TOURING. 1 MAXWELL 5-PASSENGER, $300. 1 FORD, 6. PASSENGER, $250. 1 FORD LIGHT TRUCK, $250. 1 CHANDLER 4-PASSENGER CLUB - ROADSTER. 1 HUDSON SPEEDSTER, $725. 1 OVERLAND KOADSTER. $225. UNITED AUTO SALES COMPANY 3774 FOR SALE--Either 80 or 200 acres level T?,rim .and' I5 acres in cultivation. Partly stumped. 3Vfe miles west of M-- StvSa; FPly 10 JV W' Brewton. M, FOR SALE Overland Roadster. $200.00 i,erms-, Studebaker five-passenger $160.00. Terms. 113 No. Palafox St. . 221 9? .SALE Evlnrude rowboat motor Good as new. Demonstration. W. Roestel. Shipyard Cafeteria, or P. O. Box No. 7. 213 FOR" SALE FORD SPEEDSTER T?REREr8 SIDE CURTAINS?GOOD 7i eS.'rG?2CLCONDIT,ON- BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE. 113 NO. PALAFOX 218 FOR SALE One Chevrolet five passen ger. Cheap. Phone 1673. sis LVf:7rJ?X OWNER, 40 ACRES. 5 r AMc'i E S AF R? MC 1 TY- BARGAIN FOR $tHif.A E' RICE, 1400 E. CERVAN. TES ST. 213 F2R. SALE One iron bed and springs. S tables, one high chair. Ill W. Ro mano. . FOR SALE Five acre Improved farm. - four room house, small store, good hunting and fishing, good stock and chicken raising, v Will sell or swap. W B. Burnham. McDavid, Fla. - "23 Tf u; S. ARMY GOODS SALE. L Army Ranges, 22 inches high. 23 inches wide, 52 inches deep, asbestos tile lining, nickel trimmed, with - fire box 9x18 inches: water back ready to connect with hot water tank; oven 23 inches deep, 20 inches wide, 14 inches high, with shelf; warming closet, s inches high. 23 Inches .deep. 14 inches wide; has soot box and ornamental back, with shelf 24 taiches.high. 10 inches deep. 33 Inches wide; five joints pipe. 2 large boilers with lids. Worth $200, cost gov ernment $161.50. Our. special price, $67.50. U. S. Army galvanized Hot Water Tanks, 82 gallon capacity, 85-lb pressure: al most new .'..$24.95 U. S. Army Heaters, Radiant Home Hot 31ast, large size, nickel -trimmed. A Very beautiful stove. Suitable for dwel ling, of J.lces, - halls, schools, stores, etc. A regular $65 heater. Only slightly used. As gowd a3 hew. Will burn coal and ood $37.50 U. S. Olive Drab Pure Wool Shirts. Class A. $2.75; Class B. $2.25; Class C, $1.95 each. Or in dozen lots: Class A. $29; Class B. Cloaa C oc rinun U. S. Army Regulation' Olive Drab ALL-1 WOOL Blankets. Renovated and re paired. Average weight 4 lbs. each $5.95 U. S. Army Commercial Comforts, class A. $3.50 each, or $36 doz.; class B. $2.25 each, or $21 doz; class C. $1.75 each, or $18 doz; class D. 95c each, or $10 dos. U. S. Army Leather Sleeveless Jackets with wool lining. No better jackets to be had for warmth this winter. Will last you for years and give you much com fort. Special, each ..$8.50 XT. S. Army Wool Olive Drab Coats. A splendid coat, good condition; WORTH NEW $12.50 each $4.25 U. S. Army Wool Overcoat. For winter and stormy weather you cannot secure a better overcoat. Seen service, but m good condition. Mav be dyed black or blue at little cost if desired. Soecial $10.95 U. S. Army Sheepskin Lined Coats. 38 Inches long $23.00 U. S. Army Wool Breeches. These olive drab breeches have been washed, pressed, and are in good. - serviceable condition. We .offer them at' $2.95 each, or $24 dozen. U. S. Army Khaki Breeches. These breeches have been washed, pressed and are in good, serviceable condition. We offer them in dozen lots at $9.00 per dozen pairs. Per pair only...... .95c IT. S. Army Raincoats, serviceable, $6.50 U. S. 'Army Raincoats, double back. water proof, bought from government contractors. A real value at $12.50 U. S. Army Field Shoes, new, pair.. $8.00 U. S. Army Russett Leather Shoes, used but serviceable, pair, $2.9$ U. S. Army Felt Hats, ach.... 95c 11. S. Army Web Waist Belts, each.... 25c U. S. Army Regulation Double Wheel Harness, good condition. This harness is complete. Double wheel harness worth $125. Only, per set $67.60 U. S. Armv Leather Heavy Halters a splendid halter; only each $1.25 U. S. Army very neavy ga.ivamz.eu qt. water or fire buckets. Worth new, $3.00. Special, eart 65c U. S. Army Galvanized Iron Garbage cans, without lids $1-95 U. . S. Army Meat Saws, steel frame and blade, $1.15 each. English Leather New Pouches, size X7 , U. S. Canvas Legglns. .used. In good con dition. 20c pair: Wool Spiral " Puttees Legglns. $1.25 pair. . Pocket Knives, Simmons, splendid knife, $1.85 each. . . U. S. Army "Cole"-. Blast Heaters, suit able for home, school, factory, store, etc.. will bum wood .or coal. Splendid condition. No. 32 0 U. S. Army Oil Cans. T-K1" $3.50 each; 10-gallon capacity. $400 each. Most of these goods have seen service, but are in good condition. Cash with order. References, any bank MONET BACK IF NOT SATIS FIED. Prices f. o b. Genville C. Please include postage .."Va good, sent by parcel Post Railroad fare rerunaea custom.. -"v""-Mftft nn 0f visiting our store and buying $300.00 or BRADLEY BONDED WAREHOUSE CO. GREENVILLE. S. C. .$2,500.00 and 14th Streets $550.00 for both ELBERT A. CLUBBS, Sales Agent FOR RENT F?olmELr" Furnished housekeeping ro V. modern conveniences. 1000 JhJ DeSoto St. Phone 1795. 22 f ? ElT--S5Cfept!?naI,v furnlsh- uw ? .l ana co,a water. Bath, lights, modern In every way. By day or 2SIkV,or mon"?- Centrally located . No KM & children. Mr. J. R. McCul loch, 119 West Zarragossa SL 214 ?R?NTTFurnished front rooms 'or light housekeeping. no West Chase St- 224 FR RENT Two desirable large con necting rooms furnished for light house keeping, to couple without children. All conveniences.' 216 East Government St. FOR RENT Large furnished room modern conveniences; adjoining bath room. East Hill, one block to car line. Private family. Address "G," care The Journal. 3756 FOR RENT Furnished room; one, two or three room apartments ror light housekeeping. 437 East Government. . 135 OR RENT One room. 318 East Gregorv. Phone 1486. 130 FOR . RENT Two-room house for light housekeeping .Fine lawn ; on car line. Phone 1614. ; 91 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; bath, gas and phone. 811 North Davis street. 99 FOR RENT Four unfurnished rooms. will rent cheap to right parties. Ap ply 512 East Government street. , 180 FOR RENT To couple without children. two newly furnished connecting . rooms ind kitchenette for light housekeeping. 1117 North 9th avenue. 179 FOR RENT One large furnished front room, on car line. Good boarding house across street'. 422 West Gregory street. Phone 1858. . FOR RENT Three room apartment. furnished complete for light house keeping. 323 East Romana. Phone 1568. -. . . . . 15 FOR RENT On East Hill car line, two connecting rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Price reasonable. Apnlv 705 East Moreno street. - 157 FOR RENT Furnished four-room apart ment, all modern conveniences. 822 East Oadsden street. Applv 1012 -East Cervantes street. Phone 1273. - . 154 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Big Bayou. Convenient to air station or shipyard. Electric lights and bath. Phone P24. 166 FOR RENT Furnished room with pri vate family. Phone 316.. - ' 129 FOR RENT Furnished rooms: modern conveniences; close ln. Apply 101 corner Spring and Chase. - 194 FOR RENT To gentlemen, furnished -rooms. 122 West Chase. Phone 2432. , - . .. 1 - , . 1S FOR RENT Three large, unfurnished rooms. Bath, lights and use or Kitcnen Will rent very reasonable. Apply 434 East Zarragossa street. 11 FOR RENT Three lagre unfurnished rooms. No cnnaren. n jcasi uouiaic FOR RENT Furnished light housekeep ing rooms. 114 west unase street. THE READERS of th classified ad 11 ttiP rf Vmvnrs tell them about that used car or other useful article you have for saie. FOR RENT Comfortably furnished room, modern conveniences. Apply 240 "West Garden street. Phone 707. 36Z5 North hill, suitable for light housekeep- mg. lizw JN. raiaiox. jruo.no j-v. FOR RENT Rooms, comfortably fur nished. 115 North Baylen. 3800 FOR RENT Three furnished rooms. Private entrance. Phone 1806. al9 n. Guillemarde. 3794 T- Tx-m Tn rtr. fmnt YT&OTT1 Til T runnMi-v"" . . - - , -fi nished, for gentlemen only. Apply 227 East Gregory street. FOR RENT Furnished apartment for house keeping. All modern conven iences. Apply 206 West Gregory. HELP MALE WANTED BOY WITH BICYCLE TO WORK MORNINGS. APPLY CIRCU LATION DEPARTMENT THE JOUR. NAL. 3176 BOTS EARN MONEY selling The Pen sacola Journal, daily stid Sunday. Wanted. 100 boys dally ana 20 roys Sundays to make from 50c to $5 a day. See Circulation Manager any morning 6 o'clock. CENSUS CLERKS Clerk Operatives (Men, Women) 4.000 needed. $1,140 arl -iffo IS ii n ward. Examinations. Pensacola. Nov. ?15, Dec. 10. Experience unnecessary or tree particulars write j. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner 961 Equitable Bldg., Washington. 122 WANTED Two experienced waiters. 22 South Palafox St. Metropolitan Cafe 231 HELP FEMALE STENOGRAPHERS WANTED Register with the employment department of the Pan-American College. Rooms 274 to 289 Brent Sidg. No cnarge. Positions waiting. 4$4X WANTED First-class cook. Applv to Mrs. Sctrritt Moreno. 620 North Bar celona street. 185 WANTED A COMPETENT WHITE NURSE FOR TWO CHILDREN. A GOOD HOME AND GOOD WAGES. AP PLY MRS. WILMER HAYWOOD, 312 W. GONZALEZ. 206 WANTED Wash woman. Apply 701 N. Palafox St. 22 LOST AND FOUND LOST Saturday night, o circle of pearls and amethysts in or .near Isis tueatre. inder phone 104 lor reward. LOST Bunch nf keys.. Saturday evening, business section of town, liberal reward if returned to 214 West Gregory St. 212 LOST Sunday, a small brown and white bull terrior. Any Information, phone 1673. Reward. zu FOUND Small baby Initialed locket Owner may receive same bv applying Good Jobs Don't Just Happen t Do not rely upon luck or accident to get you a good paying position. The reason we hear so much about luck is because it is the exception and not the rule. It is unusual, therefore talked about. No one need complain about their inability to secure employment. Competent help is at a premium; any number of offices, factories and general business concerns in this city would be glad to employ you if they knew you were idle. Get busy and read the HELP WANTED ADS today. 1 Read the Want Ads in THE DAILY WANTED MR. STENOGRAPHER. $100 and extra work are your If you fill the bill, but don't .write without sending full details as to references and experience. Attorney. Drawer A, Decatur, Ala. 208 WANTED Tour Job printing and ortiers for engraving of -all kinds; calling cards, wedding Invitations, etc. MAYES PRINTING CO.. 20-22 West Government street. 610 WANTED All kinds of phonograph work, no matter what the make. Called for and delivered If desired. The Piano Shop, Phone 79L 18-20 E. Garden St. The Housekeepers' Burden House, win. dow and carpet cleaning. The Pensa cola Hous and Window Cleaning Co. can carry the whole load for you. Phone 1013 for information. .Address 196 mo. Palafox St. S0S1 WANTED Million feet rough yellow pine boards, four Inches and wider. Mill run or graded. Write what you have. Address Lumber, care Journal. 3771 WANTED EAR CORN LOTS ONLY. COW PEAS, ANY VARIETY, ANY QUANTITY. CHARLES E. MITCHELL &. CO., MONTGOMERY, ALA. 97 WANTED Two second-hand tents. Army preferred. Apply West Florida Gro cery Co. i 215 WANTED Used Ford or Dodge Roaxl- ttr. at nut he in eooa conamon. -. . Box No. 7. 22i WANTED To buy from owner. 4 to 6 room house. Must be a bargain. Can pay from $300 to $500 cash, balance monthly. No agents need answer. Address Box 100, care Journal office. 173 POSITION WANTED WANTED Lady desires position as stenographer. Now employed but wishes to change. .Commercial or mer cantile work preferred. Address Steno grapher, care Journal. 3S17 WANTED Job as manager over farm. good experience. Write W. B. Durn han. McDavid. Fla. 226 REPAIRING DR. HAMILTON THE SAW DENTIST. Saw Teeth Properly Treated; also Grinding Knives. Shears. :c. Hand Saws, 25c. 223 E. Intendencia SL Cross Cut Saws Gummed. z REPAIRING B. H- Falrchild 1018 E. LaRua St. Upholstering. The right k'nd. Automobile cushions made to last. Repairs and reflnishing. Phone 181L Sewing Machines and String Instruments repaired. Phone 251. J. H. Blakesley, 16 East Garden street. Send Your Old Shoes to West End Shoe Store For the Best -and Newest Work in Repairs All Work Guaranteed S21 North DeVillier Street PHONE 2032. LONDON WOOLEN MILLS Get Your Fall Suit Union Made V JOURNAL MORTGAGE 16 AN 4- LOANS ON REAL ESTATE., We lend money on RealiEstae ln th City on short notice. Please stats In application if you have an Abstract of .rule to the property. . v V Call and se us. THE WATSON AGENCT, Inc.; 7 South Palafox St. , "1 ' T ' - Z V LONG TERM LOANS oi Improved farms, Escambia and Santa Rosa counties, Florida; Baldwin - and- Monroe" counties, Alabama, and Pensacola property. A. C. BINKLEY, Attorney, 713 Blount Bldg., Pensteola, Fla. T TRANSFER-rStorae " ' I BINGHAM TRANSFER COMPANY, PHUN E 334. HAULING. PACKITG, STORING. CITY TRANSFER COMPANY THE OLD RELIABLE. PHONE 400. BAGGAGE AND FURNITURE HAULED. PACKED AND STORED. IU EAGAN TRANSFER CO. RAPID -AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Haullna and transferring of all kinds All orders promptly attended to. Trunks and Baggage a specialty, ptona 1728 or 671. ... 3814 DANCING DANCING TAUGHT, at Z06 West Greg ory street For lufortnatio;;. phone 37. MISCELLANEOUS TATTOOING Electric tattooing In all colors. 204,4 South Palafox. LODGE NOTICE ATTENTION. ODD FELLOWS I Pensacola Lodge. No. . 4. I. O. . O. F. will hold a meeting at their hall, corner Baylen and Belmont, at 2 o clock Tues day evening, for the .purpose of partici pating in the Armistice parade. All visiting Odd Fellows are Invited to at- tend. By order of J. D. MILLER. BROTHERHOOD OP m HAILVVAV CLEKK1 " Pensacola Lode 311. 1 Regular meetiags first and third Frl flav eah month. K. of x. ban. 1 J. N. Smlih. Wool P. Dt!. Recording Secretary- Prefcld-'' JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AIAERIC MECHANICS Pensacola Council No. 85. Junior Ot" United American Mechanics, meets Bf ond and fourth Fridays. 8 p. m., at K. J. D. MILLER, N. G S. NICOLAN. Rec Secy. Modern Order of Praetorians. I Pensacola Council. No. 1063. mta every . second and fourth Monday at p. m. in W. O. W. iiall. corner Romuna and Baylen streets. All Prr torians are cordially invited. i M," E. MORET. S. k. C. E. SMITH. RC x LODGE NOTICE. v Pensacola Trades and Labor Council meets every Wednesday at 7:30 p. ;m- a; 1254 West Zarragossa gtreet. - H. S. KTELET. President. R. D. LaMONT,. Secretary. Machinist Helneri 1 LodcM. Machinists Helpers Lodge. No. ' 901, meets everv Wednesdav nlsrht in Boil ermakers hall, on corner .of Palafox and Romana streets." LP. BURTT. President rCOLA -ODCE. NO. 3. K. OF P. Regular meeting of the Lodge every Monday. 7:30 p. m.. at their hall on East iiiicuueiicia street. R. C. MADSEN, C. C C- F- STEWART. K. of It. & S. t-..,EE9trICAL WORKERS. rZ?t 4 nion. JVo. 327. I. B. K. W.. - - lunudv at i p. ttv. at Roil sercfterhal,K AU vlsitingbSthtrs and tovlted ln eood stanling cordially A F. TIMMONS. R. S MASONIC TEMPLE. T xveguiar convocation of 11. Moreb Chapter, No. b. R. A. M., Monday, Novem ber 11th. at 7:30 p. m. Vis iting, companions fraternally invited. m C. S. BONACKER, T. T. TODD. H. P. Secretary. PPenoirAT LPDGf : No 4- - O. F. pensacola Lodge, No. 3, I. O. O. F.. Riforht'u' Thuraday night at 7:3. t ftrift ; corner Baylen and Belmont streets. Visitors cordially invited. T J- JD- MILLER. N. G. JOE S. NICOLAU. R. S. . SHIP CARPENTERS, JOINERS AND CAlll KPDQ Local Union. No. ers and Caulkers, .meets Thursday night each week at 7:3ft a xv w vioii t , - . " wiiiirr rajien ana Komana streets n i,nAs. ijdhant, President. W. H. LANGFORP. Secretary. DAMON LODGE, No. 13, K. OF P. Damon Lodcn. TCn is vnih. Pythias meets in regular session Tuesday "u,6 ki asiie nan at .7:30 o clock. There will be work . in Rank of Pege. visitors welcome. , W. C. CAMPBELL. C. C. B V. HOLLAND. K. of R. & S. MASONIC TEMPLE special communication of i-scambla Lodge No. 15, F. & A. M., Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 7:30 p. m. Work in the F. C. degree. Visiting brothers fraternaly invited. JNO. G. CARO. W M- F. D. RICHARDS, Secy. JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AMERICAN o , MECHANICS Pensacola Council ?0. 35, Junior Order Lnited American Mecisinlcs, meets sec ond and fourth Fridays.x p. m.. at K. of P. Hall. S. A. RITT. Con W. E. KING. R. S. C ' PENSACOLA LODGE NO. 42, F. A WM. Regular communication p Pensacola Lodge No. 42, F A A. M., Thursday, November 13, at 7:30 p. m. Visiting' brothers fraternally Invited. M. B. SCOTT. W. M. D. R. SAUNDERS. Secy. LEGA NOTICE. , Notice '. Is hereby given that 1. Robert Randall, (will, after the expiration of t& days from this date, apply to the Board of Pardons of the State of Florida for a pardon of the four chargs of grand larceny of which I was convicted at the May term, A. D. 1919. of the Court of Record of Escambia county, Florida. This 8th day of November. A. V. 1919. ROBERT RANDALL. NOTICE. A meeting of the stockliolders of the Pensawfcj- Home and Satlngs Associa- iiorv win nii.M at the office of the secretary. 10 v,nh Palafot tret, Sat urday, Decener. 1919 frorn. 7 to 9 m- for the election, of offlceia -and the transaction of such"" ther bvisln as may come before the meeting. (Signed) J. H, BAHUSS. oct3oaw4w Secretary, Noticft is hereby given to creditors. 1. gatees, distributees, and all persons hav ing claims or demands against the estate cf Jostphine Suarez, deceased, to pre sent the same to the unoersignea wunin two (2i years from the first publication f this notice. October Htn. isi. - j THOMAS HARRIS. Executor. Oct lfoaw-Sw 1960. In theCirci't Court of Escambia County, Star of Florida In cnaucery. N C.1 McMillan vs. All Parties Claiming an Interest in the Real estate riere lnater Described. It b ordered that all parties claiming an terest in tne reai estate enuaicu In he Cltv of Pensacola. Ji.scamDia couiy. Florida, described as the North 90 let of the west hall of lot li, ana the north 90 feet of the east half of lot 16, if block 3. of the Old City of Pen saola as shown by the man of said clH copyrighted bv Thos. C. Watson In 188. the said property lying oeiween Blen and Barcelona streets, and hay' ln a frontage of 80 feet, more or le on the south side of Zarragossa stp M day of February. A. D. 1920. tne hi of complaint herein. each ihis oraer to oe puuusuea oy-" One year ago today. November 5 A. M. by Marshal Foch and the to an end. I ...". .-. Find another delegate. Answer to yesterday's puzzle: trees. . I SSBs 7 fflAVjfJISTrH 1STC1 - jgZi . h- 1 week for twelve weeks in The Journal, a newspaper published In the City of Pen sacola in aald county of Escambia. Done and ordered this 27th day of October, A. D. 1919. r,, JAS- MACGIBBON, CTrk ,CIrC"lt Court of Escambia County. Florida. t B3r M- U CELL. D. C. E. D. BEGGS. Solicitor for Complainant. In the Court of 'Record of Escambia County, State of Florida. Joseph M. Levy vs. All parties claiming y interest m real estate herein after described, and Airalrist nil ti-. sons claiming Interests as heirs, de visees or grantees, under James Jack son, deceased, or otherwise, In said property. Upon demand kf th nm t the above styled cause. It In ordered that the defendants and all parties elaimlnst an Interest ln the hereinafter described . ,n ensicola. Escambia coun ty. Florida, and all parties claiming In terests as heirs. HavUss. m. . under James Jackson, deceased, or other wise, in said property, be and thev are hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint herein on the 2nd day of Feb ruary. 1920: thA Tan1 IkvaIo.! l . 1, - v.111 of complaint and above referred to be mfc the following described real estate Mn i-ri.sscoia, f-acambia county, Florida to witt Commencing on the south side of Gar den street 114t feet east of the north east corner of lot numbered 16 in block numbered 4 of the Donelson tract; thence running east along the south side of Garden street: 100 feet; thence south on ? In1parallel wUh Re"s street 240 feet: thence west on a line parellel with trdfn "treet)100 fe?t; thence north 240 to thiJ ,5ln.t f beginning, according m.k5 1"' h City of Pensacola. pub lished by Honton & Watson In 1906. - Zt,5 ora.er ,to be Pubshed -once each ? Ji,HOT w1ve consecutive weeks prior to said rule day in 'The Pensacola Jour- canlbTaWCPortv.PFJr,1 in P Oc?obeer.T919.0rdered th,S' 13th day of ' (Seal) r p p(p Clerk Court of Record' of Escambia County, Florida. By A. Jm TIDWELL. 14 Oct. oaw-12w 1961 v " lten.S&"&'? of Record. aerendant. On Monday, the first dav of bill filed against her hereTn. l th -Jl latJitiZ0 be Iubsh' once each lished in said Escambia .county. PU- vv. p RICE. k Court of Record,. ' " Notice la h.K. . gatees, dItribtei". J J crditors. le- of Anderion m DotVi" the eslata ?P'Jh amr?to,at"hl lle' ? "cation 0f thl3 .SAt 9?9ub- -LKJUGLASS. Administratrix. Gulf f1 , agilnr Pany' P,a,at,ff- f. Com. herem" ?;ndP'tition of Plaintiff "offiF-fei5 heh d ctober tiofi?, thJLJ ties to this show eat befor. th Vns. In interest. of PensawaTKlorld at ,th City nf n.n--. .'ori'la on the ninth ho of Decemer. A. A. M.. wk the Sal Vh' 54 11 o'etoek Master urier?hf areInada !y theSpeclal ---- aster uripr ,h rA "P ttna;Sale ithi- n-reof foreclc losure port -of s"S5"-"hy the Re- saidie w t-0''-' paster upon the not l efVjIS?! 'Ved .uhe-n. ahould why stlow1: d : further ahow caue lal i fil nd f Crt may!?", Lfwh amount, as the tiff hem.M I not be made to Plain and to. the Jah.-xf elver'. Attorney. tner Ma6ter; and It is fur- be trved by t copy 'cf thln Ordes ber -49 Jt. D. Uon or before N'ovem! of bonds of De upon all the holders mortgage Lelngant secured - bv th upon any Commreclosed herein or such bondholders. representing 'anv nnd addresses of Sfar an the narae be known to Plainti bondholders mav ably ascertained. ann bo reason -who have heretofore v0," nf wrsnn. protest or exception t" ,d jiale T,r?P7r.anVS-n hReport of ceiver herein, his oune,d upon 7? . I special Master, and that , ,ntiv 01 V" JOrder tie published once aweeH or y rm (weeks prtor to the 9th dayf DIlIi5I nrl A. IX. 1819, in a newsp-er- 01 circulation published in the Cltyv01 Pen- eacola. Florida. ' ? Dated. November 3rd. r'L WM. B. SHEPPAJVD. 1 ? District Judge 11, 1918 an arrnirtice was signad at I German delegates and hostillaes casi . i . , . . . ' Upper left corner down, In body an4 ; . to Journal, paying for tnis ad, and glv- Ins initials. : " 117 South Falafcx C. TJ. WOODIIAM, Rec. Sec.