THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1919. AMERICAN SHOPS IN DANTZIG HARBOR DEATH CLMT.3S just Woman Joyous and Despairing Woman Perfumed and Bewitching -Woman Bedecked and Bedraggled TODAY Y "W Will Brand Her for What She Is" Over Two Thousand Years Ago Samson took ' two columns and brought down the house. Today we take this single col umn to bring out the strength Df our CAP stock and to say no matter what you had in mind, we have in model. You can state BROWN, prefer aREEN, want BLtlE, or demand 3RAY, and we will take great pleasure in giving you just what you want without charging a sent extra for this added pleas ure of being exactly pleased in mind and model. Young Men's CAMPUS CAPS- Prices $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. New shipment just received. JSSM rT7rIUL w i mac WANTED 50,000 Coat Hangers At 1c Each Bring them in or phone 322 : - EMPIRE LAUNDRY Where Linen Lasts' I r JPjSY 1 ; pf ' m I Ma J rc3Q f ' f? 3 -v. I -it, L MJ-, r-n.. zLr..jiu .7,S-w.m-..-. ,i .im -r -n.. - i This picture gives an idea of the American commerce through the frse port of Dantzig. moored are American ships, and ' there's a lino of them way down the harbor. All the ships here CONFERENCE OFcncu H THE SOUTH MANY NOTED SPEAKERS OF PRO- TESTANT CHURCHES TO TRAV EL IN TEAMS OF SIX AMONG CONFERENCE CITIES. SCHOOLCHILDREN STERILIZE NOSES AVOID CONTAGION Influenza, Pneumonia, Meningitis, Dyptheria, Small Pox, Scarlet Fever, Measles, Whooping Cough and Many -Other Contagious Diseases Contract ed at School Through Nose. Phone 1788 Carter Brokerage Co. Export Freight Brokers and Forwarders Let us enguse your npace when you want room for export. We are aU cvays posted as to lowest freight rata and available space. Room 405, . Thiesen BIdg., Pensaeota. Sterling Therapeutic Lamp FOR HEALTH AND BEAUTY Relieves pains and gives vigor to the sntlre body. -For demonstration, trial treatment or catalogue, write W. G. PATSCIIKE P. O. Box 1351 Pensacola, Fla. 'I IIIS BOTHER AND DAUGHTER Both Made Well by LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable . . Compound. Steele, Alar "During the Change of Life 1 had hot flashes, Vras nervous, run down, and had sick headaches for two of three days at a time. I took Lydia E. Pinkham'g Vege table Compound and I airl much stronger and better In every way than I was. My daughter's health broke down last June from teaching schocl without a rest, and she has taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and the Blood Medicine with food results. She is much better and teaching now and I give your medicine the praise. You are Welcome to use this letter for the benefit of other suf fering women." Mrs. F. A. Gaines, R.R. No. 1, Steele, Ala. Women who suffer as Mm. Gaines did should not hesitate to give this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, a trial, as the evidence that is constantly being published proves beyond question that this grand old remedy has relieved much suffering among women. For confidential advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of their forty years' experi ence is at your service. - Tampa, Fla., Kov. 16. Announce ment is , made today of the speakers who are to address the series of state conference of Protestant church lead ers which Is to be held during the first part of December in all the southern states under the auspices of the inter- church world movement. The list in cludes some of the most noted speakers in the Protestant churches of America and la notable for the number of pas tors of churches who are included. In addition to these are heads of vari ous church boards and outstanding laymen. ; ' These speakers will travel In teams of six, making the various conference cities in consecutive order. Six cities will be included in the itinerary of each team. Beginning a Washington.1 D. C, and appearing in Richmond, Huntington, Lynchburg, Raleigh and Columbia, S. C, are the following: E. II. Poeat, formerly president of Furman College, and now one of the most prominent Baptist leaders in New York; James I. Vance, pastor of the First Presby te'rian church of Nashville, generally regarded as one of the supreme ora tors . of the country; John A. Rice, pastor of . the Methodist Episcopal church south, of Sumpter, S. C, a writer and. scholar of nation-wide fame; Mr. N. B. Steele, of Nashville, secretary of the woman's board of the Methodist Episcopal church, south. The team which will lead the con ferences at Nashville, Birmingham, Miami and Jacksonville,' will include Dr. John'W. Laird, pastor of one of most prominent Methodist churches in Baltimore; Mrs. J. H. McCoy, widow of the Methodist bishop, and now sec retary of the woman's board of mis- Jsions at Nashville; H. L. Freeman, of Adrian, Mich.; Charles Rowland, noted Presbyterian layman, of Athens, Ga.;. Dr. R. II. Hudson, head of the mission board of the Presbyterian synod of Virginia, and Samuel Haworth. ..' The conference at Lexington, Ky., Knoxville, Atlanta and Macon will be led by Dr. Joseph A. Vancei of ,Detrolt, pastor of a large Presbyterian Church of that city; Lyman B. Powell, of New York ; Dr. W. AV. Pinson, senior sec retary of the .misskm board of the Methodist" Episcopal church, south; Mrs. .Ann R. At water, of Indianapolis, head of the -4 woman's board of the Disciples of Christ; J. M. Culbreath, pastor of the Gabbane Methodist church of St. Louis, and Miles Fisher, of New York, of the religious educa tional department of the interchurch world movement. . These conferences will be attended by leading members of all the Protest ant churches of the south for the dis cussion of the vital problems which are now facing the church. Practically every ; county in each state will be represented by religious leaders of the various denominations. (lliUJi!Hjj N Parent , are advised to teach their children, as part of their daily toilet, how to sterilize the nose and throat with Eucapine, the preparation of Ol. Eucalyptus, which became so. popular in this country during the epidemic of influenza and pneumonia. A child can be shown in a minute how to use it. and, if , reminded by the parent, will do so systematically without as sistance or objection. The child dips its little finger into the jar of Eucapine and Introduces it up each nostril; then, catching the nose between the thumb and first finger suddenly releases it as he draws in his breath, thus sniffing the Euca pine back Into the throat. The Eucapine gradually spreads over the throat, ton sils, ear ducts and larynx, sterilizing, cleansing and healing any inflamma tion or. irritation and preventing the formation of adenoids, enlarged ton sils, earache, deafness and serious lung diseases. Sterilization : with Eucapine keeps the nose clean, healthy, comfortable and free from germs; relieves simple croup, coughs, colds and sore throat almost, immediately and is so pleasant that even the youngest children learn to call for , their jar of Eucapine and use it for themselves whenever they feel a cold or sore throat coming on. Colds "are contagious and - if every member of the family, specially those who must breathe the infected dust of public 'buildings, streets and con veyances, would make sterilization with Eucapine a part of their daily toilet, much sickness would be avoided. NOTE The product referred to above may be obtained ( at any drug store for half a dollar and a jar should be provided for each member of the family, Including the servants, es peclally the nurse. Adv. MRS. MARY A. TOUARJ HAD RE SIDED IN PENSACOLA AND AT ONE LOCATION ALL HER USE FUL LIFE. those pupils who make one hundred in attendance and deportment. This month forty-six pupils succeeded in and T onas Fridlv b? P' SuiVan' Y'S? day, i ; , Mrs. Mary A. Touart, widow of the late Frank Touart, died yesterday af ternoon . at her residence, 100 South Florida Blaca street. Mrs. Touart was 73 years of age and had resided in Pensacola and at one location all of her life. She was a member of one of the city's pioneer families, having wide family xsonnectlons in. this sec tion of the state. Mrs. Touart had a large circle of friends in the community and was beloved by all who knew her. She is survived by three sons, - Robert, Dillon and Alphonse Touart, and one daughter, Mrs, Eleanor Seabury, of York, Alabama. . Funeral services will be held from St. Michael's Catholic church at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon and burial will be in St, Michael's cemetery. The pall Garden Work. The eighth - grade boys are much Interested in the study of agriculture, and are now planting a crop of winter vetch. In the spring they will plant vegetables. Music The school has no regular music teacher this year, but Mrs. Dobbs one of the eighth grade teachers will or ganize a chorus class in each of the four eighth grades and will also direct the singing at all school assemblies. Chapel. Twice during the month the school holds regular chapel exercises. The first "Wednesdays in charge of the eighth grade and the third Is in charge of the seventh. The class officers who preside at these meetings and arrange the programs are: Grade Eight Robert "Welch, presi dent; Amante Semmes, vice-president; Jack McGuire, secretary. Grade Seven John Tatom, presi dent: Barbara Largue, vice-president; Faustina Bonifay,, secretary. Domestic Science. This year Miss Mollie McCaskill Is teacher of domestic science. The girls of grade eight are given one cooking lesson a week. The girls of grade seven prepare the school lunches, "and from the sale of these lunches all of the supplies and equipment of the domestic science department are pro vided. Miss McCaskill has five classes of grade eight in cooking and five classes of grade seven in lunchroom work. The girls are delighted to have this department in the school. MARY LEE DANIELL. DORIS BRINK. Bicker, J. H, Quina, Frank Glrard, Ed. Touart and Len LeBaron. ORDER OF STAGS FORM DROVE HERE IN POLICE CIRCLES. NAME "BAYER" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN! "Bayer Cross" on Aspirin Like ''Sterling" on Silver. "Bayer Tablets ; of Aspiring marked with the safety "Bayer Cross," can be taken without . fear because you are getting the true, world-famous Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for over 18 years.:,;-.., :....v ' Always buy an unbroken package of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which con tains proper directions to safely re lieve Colds, Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheu matism. Neuritis, Joint Pains and Pain generally. ' ' Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost but a few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer" packages. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufac ture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicy acid. Adv. . CLUBBS SCHOOL, NOTES The A. V. Clubbs school has a large attendance this year, having enrolled four hundred and . ten pupils. The school faculty consists of the follow ing teachers: Miss Pauline Reese, principal. Eighth Grades Miss Ethel Clarke, Miss Estelle McQuade, Mrs. Ernestine Dobbs, Miss Carey Rice. Seventh Grades Miss Miriam Wind ham, Mrs. A. Jernlgan, Mrs. G. S. Climie, Mrs. J.iA. Griffin Sixth Grade Miss Gertrude Munn, Miss Rhoda Benn, Miss Marion Anderson.- Fifth Grade Miss Snow Herring. Domestic Science Miss Mollie Mc Caskill. . Red Cross Report. Out of 393 pupils in regular attend ance there were twenty-two who took out adult memberships. The remaining 371 subscribed to the school quota, $92.75, at the rate of 25 cents per pupil, bringing the school up to the 100 per cent mark. Eight rooms went over the top and the other four made a good showing. Miss Anderson has been appointed treasurer of the school auxiliary. , Roosevelt Memorial Fund. The week before the Red Cross drive the A. V. Clubbs school subscribed $44 to the Roosevelt memorial fund, for which the school committee was sent a letter of thanks by Captain "W. H. Northup, chairman for Escambia1 county. ; ; r- ' , .. : -:-..-' : Sports.",::; ;; The playt grounds present quite a lively scene these days. The older boys and girls take part in such games as football, sorcer ball, baseball, basket ball and volley ball, while the younger pupils enjoy the giant stride and the swing. The boys have cleared a field on some, vacant lots across from the school and - are using this for their football games. The basket ball and volley ball courts are laid out on the east side of the building and have been equipped with new nets and balls. The captains of the 'football teams are Frank Sasnett and Salvador Taranto. The captains of the boys' basket ball teams are Max Heinberg, - Raymond Marsh - and Ernest Jones, - while the captains of the girls teams are Mar garita Mayes, Delia Brown, Bertha Graham and Charlotte Sweet. The volley ball teams have for their cap tains Lydia Mary Bruce, Martha Mer ritt, Margaret Louise Yonge and Bar bara Largue. The basket ball teams are practicing hard and will soon select a school team which hopes to meet the freshman high school team in the near future. Holidays. . Captain Harper arrested Vernon Northup, a negro, Saturday night, on the charge of carrying concealed wea pons. The negro had in his possession a very handsome revolver, which has been confiscated by the police. He is in the city jail awaiting trial before Judge Morey. r Captain Harper, Officer Harper "and Officer Martin, late last night arrested twelve negro crap shooters in the vicinity of Alcaniz and Mallory streets. The negroes were brought to the city jail, where the more fortunate ones made bond. They will be tried before Judge Morey today. Reduce Weight If you wish to reduce steadily, yet eat candy, ice cream, etc., get a small box of oil of korein at the druggist's. Follow the directions, Absolutely safe, guaranteed method of becoming thin. No self-starving; you become slender gracefully, vivacious, mentally and physically alert glad you're alive! Reduction guaranteed 10 to 60 pounds or no cost to you. Adv. Local Lodge Organized Yester day With 77 Charter Members. Adults f n 2s (4k $ stall j 13 THE 8TARTLING PRODUCTION "THE PRICE OF INNOCENSE" A DRAMA OF SEARED SOULS Starring STELLA TALBOT A panorama of the misjudged woman in ten thousand towns: in your town and my town. A story of love and . loyalty, of temptation and redemption; a story of human hearts and hypocrites. A plot of present moment about men and women and boys with whom you rub elbows every hour of your life. On the Same Bill With MR. AND MRS. CARTER DE HAVEN in "HONEYMOONING" (A Comedy of Refinement, Giggles and Laughs) ISIS TOPICS OF THE DAY (LITERARY DIGEST) REILLY'S DE LUXE ISIS ORCHESTRA TOMORROW- . Peggy May in "The House of Intrigue" A Picturization of Arthur Stringer's Sensational Novel E. L. Bailes. organizer for the south eastern division of the Protective and Patriotic Order of Stags, stated last night that the local "drove" was or ganized yesterday afternoon at the LPastime theatre with 77 charter mem bers. Several additional applications are in and the total membership for the local drove will reach one hundred before the end of the week. , J. C. Graham, department superin tendent for the southeastern division of, the order will arrive In Pensacola this week and will bring with him his family. Mr. Graham will make this city hip headquarters for the entire district, which is composed of Missis sippi, Alabama, Georgia and Florda. The order is particularly strong in the north and northwest and is -beginning to flourish in the south. . Mr. Bailes stated that practically all of the state officials of Georgia were mem bers, . including Senator Hoke Smith and Governor Dorsey. The member ship of the order has grow from 100, 000 to over 200,000 since last January, and Indications are that the record by the end of the year will reach the quarter million mark. rvn OTHERS (I y I I Reduce your doc tor's II I I bills by keeping always on iaCSVAPOIHJLli YOUft BODYGUARD" - 30f. 60?. VZQ PASTrOOE KEITH VAUDEVILLE MON. TUES. WED. ROWARD & FIELDS " In "A Ragtime Dining Car" SELMA BRAATZ Celebrated Woman Juggler HAVEN & FRANCE In a Harmony Offering HARMONY FOUR Eccentric Dancers TUCK & CLARIE An Acrobatic Innovation FOX WEEKLY NEWS . TODAY MAURICE TOURNEUR Presents the Great Drury Lane Success "THE WHITE HEATHER" You will gasp at the dare-deviltry of the men who fight to the death on' the ocean floor, eight fathoms down. You will be spellbound at the sheer beauty of the scene. , SAENGER INTERNATIONAL NEWS WEEKLY. tomorrow rr JOHN BARRYMORE in "THE LOST BRIDEGROOM" Liberty Theatre The Cozy Little House TODAY AND TOMORROW Chas. Baker's Musical Revue "Island of Jang" EXTRAORDINARY ADDED ATTRACTION - "CINKO PANNO" . .. MUSICAL ACT The Sensation of the Season, Direct from Orpheum Circuit ADA RICE TTflDRIDdBDflU KEYSER AUDITORIUM UNION MUSIC Gentlemen, 55c Ladies, 10c (Including War Tax) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th IPDRICi QDD GO OR (ID (C L QJE3 Will Give Pink Domino Masquerade Ball Care for Your Teeth Daily application of a tooth brush and a tooth cleaner gives you teeth like pearls and a mouth of health. It pays to pay a little attention to your teeth. PASTE Tooth paste in a hundred different kinds. Any kind you want or a special of our own which we can. highly recommend. BRUSH Brushes in a score of different sizes and shapes. Pure bristles well bound, serviceable brushes at low cost. WASH Antiseptic solution of alkaline or acid character. Peroxide too or patent mouth washes. For the perfect rin3e we can help you select. PHone 846 SPalafcx Let the Cold Winds Blow BUY WOOD AT REDUCED PRICES Hough Mill Ends, while they last, at per load Light Wood, at ;per load $1.25 $2.00 Steams Lumber & Exp:J Co. 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