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THE PENSACOLA- JOURNAL, THUKSDAITMORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1919. Boys' Overcoats and Boys Mackinaws for Christmas Presents You arc sure of cutting deep into his appreciation for every Man and Boy has a healthy appetite for one of these warm, cheerful comforters. Boys' Mackinaws $3.50 and $10.00. Men's Overcoats, $22.50 up. Ask to see the "EUREKA" vest to new and different. Price $2.00 XTdhri o r INCI OT Dry Cleaning Now is the time to have your clothes dry cleaned. With the Christmas holi days almost here, it is fitting that every one should appear at their best. Our method of dry cleaning will make your old clothes like new. Empire Laundry 'Where Linen Lasts and Dry Clean ing is an Art." 22 North Palafox Street. PHONE 322 EVERYTHING That you will need for the , Office or Library you will find here OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS BINDERS INDEXES FILES Senbusch Self -Closing INK STANDS Schaeffers' Self -Filling FOUNTAIN PENS 1920 CALENDAR PADS MAYES PRINTING COMPANY QUALITY PRINTING MODERN OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND OFFICE SUPPLIES . Phone 18t 20-22 W. GOVERNMENT ST. SLEEPY DOLLS BABY "WOOL" SETS : at . Mrs. Nordstrom's Millinery 120 South Palafox St. T. E. WILLIAMS & CO. Furniture 90 E. Wright. Phone 1995 To Relieve Indigestion or Dyspepsia Take a Before and After each meal. 25c Box THE CRYSTAL PHARMACY L. E. NOBLES & CO. Agents Hart Schaffner & Marx and Kirschbaum Suits Your Money's Worth or Your Money - - Back" 29 South Palafox Street. . Phone 790 DR. MARY E. NO YES Osteophatic Physician . PENSACOLA, FLA. Office Phone S49 - House Phone 832 , . 313-314 Blount Building. EVERLASTING FABRICS CO. Ppj.ro!"V Rn.o-ive Store METHODISTS It! 1W CHARGES D E MO PO LIS CONVENTION CLOSES AND STATIONS FOR NEXT YEAR ' ARE ANNOUNCED. r Pensacola District. " S. W. "Williams, presiding elder; Ati more, J. C. Martin; Bay MInette, H. Llsenby; Brewton. II. T. Johnson, Brewton circuit, T. B. Barron; Cas tleberry circuit, S. T. Trotterr Cen tury circuit, W. F. Arnold; Evergreen, J. A. Peterson; Gonzalez circuit, H. K. Jones; Jay circuit, J. A. Crew; Lox ley circuit, supplied by E. M. Pitt man; Muscogee circuit, supplied by R. P. Cook; Milton and Bagdad, F. M. Atchison; Munson circuit, G. W. Car penter; Owen circuit, E. W. Roberts; Pensacola city mission, B. F. Brown; First church, I. W. Chalker; Gadsden street, W. P. Hurt; Roy and Hadley, S. J. Gibson; Pollard and Flomaton, J. M. Glenn; Stockton circuit, J. B. Trotter; chaplain U. S. army, W. : G. Isaacs; agent superannual endowment fund, S. W. Williams. ManiannaDistrict. L. P. Lathram, presiding elder; Blountstown, C. N. Williams; Chipley and Bonifay, J. H. Williams; Cotton- dale Circuit, R. W. Judkins; Crestview circuit, R. J. Coxwell; Cypress and Sneads, E. E. Stafford; DeFunlalc Springs circuit, supplied by E. O. Sel lers; Freeport circuit, to be supplied; Graceville circuit, O. J. Goodman; Marianna, H. H. McXeill; Millville cir cuit, A. C. Lee; Noma circuit, T. D. Albright; Panama City, C. W. Mc Connell; Ponce De Leon circuit. Grant Gafford; Vernon circuit, D. S. Dis mukes; Wausau circuit, supplied by D. A. Sellers; Wewahitchka circuit, supplied by J, A. Bridges. Mobile District. . H. W. Rice, presiding elder; Cal bert circuit, M. R. Evans; Chatom circuit, supplied by Kendrick Parks; Citronelle circuit, H. W. Williamson; Coffeeville circuit,' V. G. Miller; Crich ton circuit, E. M. Rooks; Fairhope cir cuit, supplied by J. E. Merrill; Fruit dale circuit, C. C Garner; Grand Bay circuit. W. V. Pierce; Grove Hill cir cuit, J. O. Wilson; Jackson circuit, R .P. Cochran; Mobile, Broad-st, G. C. Simpson, Government-st, E. .C. Moore; Oakdale, E. B. Joyner; Toulminville and Prlchard, J. W. Horn; St. Francis st, J. M. Dannelly; Dauphin-st and St. Stephens Road, J. W. Budd; St. Steph ens circuit, W. W. Jeffries; Suggsville circuit, C. E. Avinger; Whistler. L. S. Shappelle, Sr.; Chaplain U. S. Army, J. T. BeBardeleben. How to Peel Off a Weatherbeaten Face It's really a simply matter to renovate a face soiled by dirt, wind or roH. Or dinary mercolized wax, used Hire cold cream, will transform the worst old com plexion Into one of snowy whiteness and velvety softness. It literally peels off the outer veil of surface skin, but so gently, gradually, there's no discomfort. The wornout skin comes off, not in patches, but evenly, in tiny particles, leaving no evidence of the treatment itself. The younger, healthier under-skin forming the new complexion is one of captivating loveliness. One ounce of mercolized wax, to be had at any drug store, is enough to remove any coarse, chapped, pimpled, freckled, faded or sallow skin. Apply before retiring, washing it off in the morning. Adv. - g -HE LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS. K P. C. Charnock, engineer In charge of the delegation of the National Board of Fire Underwriters which are In Pen sacola investigating fire protection, ar rived in the city yesterday. The -Underwriters are expected to complete their investigation in this city shortly. , t Mr. ,and Mrs. William O'Connell are receiving the congratulations of their many friends anent the arrival of a twelve pound baby girl. The young ster has not been named yet,- because the fond parents have been to much absorbed In the kiddie to think of a name. The congregation of the East Hill Baptist church at a meeting held Tues day night increased the salary of the pastor, the Rev. A. C. Odom,. Jr., to $2,400 per year. Mr. Odom has been the pastor of the, church Since Dec 1916 and since that time 'has been re ceiving an annual salary of $1,500. ' -Mr. and Mrs. J. W. , Brooks, of Camp Walton, accompanied by their daughter. Miss Lillian, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon. The latter will undergo an operation at the Pen sacola HospitaL A younger daughter. Alma, only a few days ago success fully underwent a serious operation at the hospital. Preliminary, work to the construc tion of the Salvation Army Home was commenced yesterday under the super vision of Capt. Bergren of the local corps, Salvation. Army. ' The two story building on Government street just back of the . postof f ice building, which is on the site of the home will be used partially, . the plans however calling for a building that will make the present one unrecognizable when the work is finished. The Gadsden Street Methodist Sun day School will occupy the commodi ous new quarters of the school on next Sunday, it Is announced by Rev. H. W." Rice, pastor or the church. Work on the handsome structure will be completed within a short time. It is announced that it will have a seat ing capacity of 530 people. The newly assigned pastor of the church, - Rev. W. P. Burt, is expected within the next tew weeks. - To Heal a Cough. : Take HAYES IIEALIXG HOXET, rt'f nr bottle. Adv. - SHIPYARD JUNIORS TAKE THREE STRAIGHT FROM SEVILLE SQ. BOYS The Shipyard Jr., defeated the Se ville Square boys three straight-games last night at the Pastime Bowling al leys. Wood led with the highest score of 490 followed by L. Barberi with 407 and T. Bayless with 389. Shipyard Juniors. ; S. Carmel ...... 84 , 84 145 313 E. Bayles ...... 151 138 122 411 G. Cooper ....... 98 96 152 346 T. Bayless ..... 95 164 130 490 - ; 601 654 649 1949 Seville Square - , S. Barben ....... 84 136 127 347 J. Lind .......... 97 132 81 310 J. Braswell ..... 126 97 110 333 P. Gul ..... 108 113 141 362 L. Barben ..... 143 129 133 407 osu tUi oaa nas I , Eight Children Had Croup. ' "I have eight children and give Foley's Honey and Tar to all of them," writes Mrs. r. Kehkamp, Z404 Herman St., Covington, Ky.; "they all were subject to croup." It loosens and clears mucus and phlegm, stops that stran gling cough .makes easy ' breathing possible and permits quiet sleep. It contains no plates, and children like it. ; Good for colds, bronchial coughs and the coughs that linger on after influenza or grip. Good for grown ups as for children. Sold every where. -Adv. ' MUSIC LEADER IN CITY FOR SERVICE Kenneth S. Clarke, special represen tative from national headquarters of the War Camp Community service, ar rived in Pensacola yesterday morning, a day late. Mr. Clarke is making a tour of the south, seeing all the com munity singing organizers and stimu lating the communities where there are no such organizers to build local song leaders units. ' Yesterday morning he met with the high school people and conducted a miniature song leaders school. In the afternoon he met with a number of In terested people - who want to learn to conduct Pensacola community sing ing, especially Christmas carolling. It Is the hope of the service to es tablish free schools for song leaders everywhere finding and developing local talent and continuing the commu nity work begun during the war. About 63 schools have already been estab lished and they turn out an average of 30 leaders in ten lessons. To quote Mr. Clarke, "Community music Is to be one of the most impor tant activities of community service in its ' campaign to - meet the leisure time or better, the off-duty time social problems. It Is to foster music because it believes in communty music as invaluable to the civic welfare of our people." The Strong Withstand "the Winter Cold Better Than the Weak Old people who are feeble and young' er people who are weak, will he strengthened and . enabled to go through the cold weather, by taking GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TOXIC, which is simply IRON and QUININE suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it. You can soon feel its S lengthening. Invigorating Effect. Price 60c. POLICE CIRCLES. Will Morris, a negro, was arrested early yesterday by Sheriff Van Pelt on a charge of aiding a prisoner to es cape. The negro ' was captured not far from Flomaton and Is alleged to have assisted the -negro Oliver Simp son, who escaped from ' the county jail Monday, in making his getaway. . Arthur Bowden, a negro, was ar- . rested yesterday by Constable Green, i on a charge of committing a serious ' offense. The negro is alleged to have forced a negro woman at the point of a revolver to submit to maltreatment. Eli Cox, 1401 E. Blount-st is minus a $50 Liberty bond, $49 in cash and a Colt's automatic revolver as a result of a visit of a sneak thief some time during Tuesday night. Cox notified ' the police yesterday and the depart-. Iment is at work on the case. - Should Be Quarantined. Many physicians believe that any one who has a bad cold should be completely isolated to prevent other members of the family and associates from contracting the disease, as colds are about as catching as measles. One thing sure the sooner one rids him self of a cold the less the danger, and you will" look a good while before you find a better medicine than Chamber lain's Cough Remedy to aid you in curing a cold. Adv. Phone FRUITS lJ.fi 3 VEGETABLES XtDO Country Produce UNITED PRODUCE CO. 38 East Romana St. NORTHUP & WOOD FUNERAL, DIRECTORS AND Ell BALM ERS Ambulance Service Day or Night. Phones 39, 55 or 5G Office 12 and 14 W. Intendencia St. THE 1 MORGAN THORSEN TRANSFER COMPANY TRUCK OR TEAM SERVICE Phone 710 PALACE CAFE Good Things to Eat Opposite Post Office OPEN DAY AND NIGHT IF KIDNEYS D BLADDER BOTHER Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Out Your Kidneys and Neutralize ; . fU '' Irritating Acids. - Kidney and Bladder weakness result from uric acid, says a noted, authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass It on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a' burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very pro fuse; again, there is difficulty in avoid ing it. -; v Bladder weakness most folks call it, because they can't control urination. While it Is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful,", this is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces ;6f Jad Salts - from your . pharmacist and J take a tablespoonful in a glass of water !i m . . . . . ueiore oreaKiasc, continue this tor two or three days. This will neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs which then act nor mally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, , harmless, and is made from the acid of -grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever,. Here you have a pleasant, efferves cent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. Hand Sapolio-The L. ... Ideal forToflet and Bath OWN YOUR HOME Pensacola Home and Sayings Assn.-. J. H. Bayliss, Secy 1 10 South Palafox. ' PhoiM 283 PENSACOLA LAUNCH IT MACHINE CO. WILLARD SERVICE STATION Willard Storage batteries and Repairs of All Makes Batteries Two 8et Marine Ways Machine ' Shop in Connection The Parlor Market "Horn of All Thafs Pure" FRESH WESTERN MEAT? Poultry, Fgs and Green GrooerisA Clutter Music House .,F.r.Mor Than Yaar 114 South Palafox Street 1 . Phone 15 XHE CENTRAL PHARMACY ' "In the Hsart of Pensweola" - THE HOME OF QUALITY ICE CREAM 2L . 177 Phones 178 - ' . BOB'S MESSENGER SERVICE Messengers Furnished Day and Night ' 19 E. Garden St. Phons 333 PAST1 IE By Arrangement with the B. F. Keith Booking Exchange we present attractions extraordinary. TODAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY WILSON BROTHERS Famous Singing and Yodeling Comedians McNEIL and SHADOW Fancy Dancing Offering FRANK MULLANE, Up-to-Date Comedian '-. LEWIS and Clever Character DELANO and PIKE Versatile Comedy Boys FOX WEEKLY NEWS SUN Eighth Episode of "SMASHING BARRIERS and a MUTT and JEFF CARTOON KIWANIS CLUB TO MEET FOR LUNCH Kiwanian. Bradford Will Expound on ..,;-. : The Torch. The regular weekly luncheon of the Kiwanis Club will be held at the San Carlos at 1 p. m. today. Kiwanian Bradford will give 15 minutes to an exposition of The " Torch, the ' newly elected board of directors will report their! organization, and there will be other matters for the attention of the club. DEPARTMENT ANSWERS THREE ALARMS OF FIRE With the advent of the cold wave, the. fire department began to get busy again yesterday. There were three alarms of fire up to'10 o'clock last night but in each instance only a .slight damage to the roof was reported. Chief Riera again cautions house holders to inspect all chimneys before starting fires as in this way many fires can be prevented. Subscription Dance TONIGHT Couples one dollar, war tax included) SAN CARLOS AUDITORIUM (Best floor in town, by far) Glacier Jazz Orchestra (Nothing like them south of N. Y.) Eight o'clock Limited to 100 couples. TT D) D dB ErOTT AT THE BIG YE N TT GARDEN, NEAR SPRING Ed.C.Nutt COMEDY PLAYERS OFFER " Your Sister and Miie " Vaudeville Between Acts Prices 15c and 25c War Tax Included. THEATR NORTON Comedy Sketch DAY Women Arrange Their Own Marriages and Decide Destines in the Modern School or Romance JUST TODAY MRS. naive GlorioiasLadg' The nuaint ctnrv nf a rjlaln neassjit srirl's love for a high nobleman. Her dreams her desires and her adventures m ine quesi oi ,A PLAY OF THRILLS And on the CHESTER CON'KLIX in a Sennett PA THE HAND llhn.w JUST TOMORROW Mrrtv.r$n"rYYi nft fare, toA r- i a The tale' of a ne'er-do-well who shook the dust from industry. Come! ' Sunshine Comedv Scream With the Bathing Beauties "DABBLING I.N SOCIETY" ISIS BURUXCHAM WORLD SCENES ' TODAY PAULINE FREDERICK in "ONE WEEK OF LIFE" The Story of a Doer Between ALSO CHARLIE CHAPLIN " TOMORROW AL RAY IN Mildred! Austin and Her Own Company of Capable Dramatic Artists . - will present a play in four acts "THE GIRL ACROSS THE WAY" and cordially invite, on Dec. 15, at either performance as her guests, the Ladies of Pensacola Free except the war tax of 5 cents. MONDAY, DECEMBER 15 At the LIBERTY THEATRE Just off Palafox Street. MATINEE at 2:30; Doors open at 2 p. m NIGHTS at 8; Doors open 7 50. PRICES Matinee, 15c and 25c; Nights, Lower Floor Reserved, 50c; . Balcony, 25c War Tax Included. Program Changed Monday and Thursday VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN THE ACTS RESERVED SEATS can be secured at the Theatre one week in advance. Gi vae Thought to Music . Nothing contributes so strongly to the modern home as a correctly tuned and regulated Piano. Its presence gives dig nity and elegance, and creates an atmosphere of daintiness and distinction. Our guarantee behind our work will stand the acid test. THE PIANO SHOP 18-20 East Garden BADKGjAIPv IRJ (USEE) Af3 ONE-THIRD DOWN, BALANCE TEN MONTHLY PAYMENTS One Ford Touring $250.00 One Dodge, 5-Passenger $450.00 Dodge Roadster. One Hup Mobile.. $175.00 One Maxwell,' 1919 model 450.00 One Ford Speedster, new 500.00 One Mitchell .... . . . . 650.00 One Five-passenger Dodge . . 650.00 AH the above cars have just been repainted and in first class order. We open on Sunday. QJKJDTEID) A0JTO SALES CO. Used Car Department, 109 South Baylen, Phone 2099 SPORTSMA N ' S SU PPLY STORE 34 SOUTH PALAFOX BICYCLESFISHING TACKLE BASEBAL LGOODS TTdDRinaBninr EYSER AUDITORIUM ANDERSON DOUGLASS JAZZ BAND Gentlemen . . . . . 55c Ladies . . . . . . 25c Including" War Tax 1 We Present JACK PICKFORD Nee her hopes her ambitions y iuvb mum uaMiim. AND THROBS Same Program Keystone Comedy, "DODCIXG HIS DOOM"' luw hhhhj.i -m m nj and the Woman in "POLICE" "WORDS AND MUSIC BY- Phone 791 T ! I