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THE PENS ACOLA JOURNAL', THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1919- r e -s Delicious Batdn J ' The SoixtK Bend Malle able Rancre NEWS OF RECORD. issstoned BIRTHS REPORTED To TV. C. and Rosabelle Curtis; boy. ' To Care and Charlotte Waters; girl. - Whenlbo Use iiiiii -TF miI n5? ' ' crQ?PER-BSfiis i i 4 i. 'I 'Tf ; 'I . t .'t . t : $ .. rKra m JpP Of dhd fAs Set gPure Aluminum CobkinCire At the Price -: faeRar&aarie--tkeare sj&ee t ' DEMONSTRATION DECEMBER 10th. TO 15th., AT .'RAH CORNER' HARDWARE Right at RAY'S Right at the Comer COURT OF RECORD New Suits Filed Geneva Huff vs. City of Pensacola, damages, J. P. Stokes, attorney for plaintiff. Gladys Restucher by B. I. Sellers vs. Denie Restucher, alimony, R. P. Reese attorney for plaintiff. A. Calder vs. City of Pensacola, dam ages J. P. Stokes, attorney for plain tiff. Herbert Davis vs. Callie, Mae Davis, divorce, Henry Bellinger attorney for plaintiff. Annie Bonnie vs. "Will Bonnie, divorce F. R, Anderson attorney for plaintiff. A. D. Rodsen vs. Walter H. Gentry, damages, I. W. Berry 'attorney foe plaintiff. William II. Warren vs. Juanita Evans Warren, divorce. Watson and Pasco attorneys for plaintiff. Polar Ice Cream Co. vs. Paul Roes tal, damages, L. V. Holsberry attorney for plaintiff. Morris & Co., vs. Paul Roestal, dam ages, I. V. Holsberry, attorney for plaintiff. H. M. Palestine Co., Inc., vs. Morris Priedmann, damages, Ij. V. Holsberry attorney for plaintiff. LaSalle 'Extension University vs. W. IX. Craft, damages, Li. V. Holsberry attorney for plaintiff. Edna E. Mock vs. J. H. Mock, divorce Watson & Pasco attorneys for plaintiff. AMUSEMENTS S V r -x.(wif--- m BRYANT WASHBURN fc'lk Pays to Advertise (paramount -ri(ffpicliw At The Isis Tomorrow "It Pays To Advertise" With Bryant . Washburn a Most Enjoyable . Farce. To -everyone who. has ever gone to college, Bryant Washburn's new Para r mount-Artcraft picture, "It Pays to Ad - vertise," f rom the successful farce by Rol Cooper Megrue and Walter Hack ett, and which will . be shown at the Isis theatre tomorrow will recall amus ing memories of : life and experiences at those institutions of learning. One of the first scenes in tie picture shows Washburn as Rodney Martin, and sevr eral of his college palls, in a box at a girl show. During the performance, at the appearance on the stage of an effeminate-looking leading man, the boys proceed to shower him with eggs and cause so much disturbance, generally, that they are forcibly ejected and al most arrested. The story centers around the pam pered son of a millionaire, who when he returns home from college, refuses to go to work in one of his father's soap factories, reasoning that his father al ready has more money 'than they " can both spend. Then father reports to strategy and promises a fat bonus to his secretary if she will, by -her wile's, persuade sonny to go to work.' The outcome of this is that son and secretary fall in love.; This angers the father, who is determined that his son shall not marry a stenographer and he orders him out of the home. How the boy stakes all of his money and possessions on a scheme to build up a trade mark on soap and finally selling the trade mark to his father for a large sum of money, and then "'marrying the stenographer, is said to form one of the best plots in which the star has yet appeared. ers have met with the approval of' the show going people of Pensacola. The one feature of this company is the fact that there is no waits. ; As soon as the curtain falls on the act of the play, a vauderville act of the better kind entertains in a pleasing manner until the stage is ready for the next act. The, play "Your Sister and Mine" is one of the newer kind of plays that contains every element that Is needed to make a first class play. There is plenty of comedy, an abundance" of heart interest blending with intence dramatic' situations, and a pretty love stor3', making this a play that every class of show going people will enjoy. Tonight will be the last opportunity to witness this play, and to miss it will be to miss one of the bost dra matic treats of the season. Starting Friday and Saturday night with a 10c bargain matinee, Saturday afternoon 8 at 3 o'clock the company will present J H the four act play, "Darkness and Day- i 8 light" a play that is guaranteed to be ' H one of the best plays that was ever written. Andru Lewis stands six feet in his stockings. Helen Xorton is a mere mite of femininity. The contrast in their statures . is most effective and commands attention even before the pair open their mouths. Mr. Lewis is a commedian with a distinctive' person ality and an original manner, while his charming partner. Miss Norton is a breezy little ingenue and both are ex cellent dancers. "In Those Days" Is the title of their skit, which Is an exceedingly clever and bright assortment of chatter, song and dance. Both players are recruits from the legitimate stage, their most praise worthy work probably being in George Ade's "The College Widow". It is as vaudevillians, however, that they pre fer to be known, and it is in the two-a-day that they have most firmly es tablished themselves. H S K Beauty Answers By MADAME MAREE HKKKH B B B 5? SL 53 H BBBB MISS GERTIE O. Ed. C. Nutt Comedy Company Last night one of the largest crowds that have attended the Ed C. Nutt Tent show, witnessed the great four ct play -Tour Sister and Mine. and to say that the play was thoroughly en Joyed by all is putting it too mildly. Round after round of applause greetcA the action of the play proving beyond doubt that this capable cast of play- Mildred Austin Stock Company Miss Austin in opening her season of up to the minute Standard Plays of the year with her capable company of dramatic artists cordially invites the ladies to be her guests at either per formance on her opening, Monday Dec. 15 at the Liberty theatre which has been overhauled and new scenery, etc., installed. - Miss Austin wishes to assure the ladies that nothing but the cleanest legitimate play will be presented and that she will gladly present any play that the audience calls for. That mat inees will be given every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. (Special matinees on Christmas and New Years). and one night performance each week night. Between the acts specialities will be given and the whole will last about two and a half hour. At the matinee the house will sell at 15c and 25c at the nisht perfor mance the' whole of the lower floor will be reserved at 50c and the balcony admission will be 25c. - . The opening bill selected is a heart story of the down east fisher folks, one that should appeal to Pensacolians. "The Girl Accross the Way." Remem ber the ladies are invited free to either performance on the opening day Mon day Dec. 15., excepting the war tax of five cents. WAKE UP FEELING FIT Tennille's Liver Pills Will End the Common Trouble. . When the bowels are not function ing properly you can't have perfect health. If your bowels fail to act reg ularly at least once or twice a day attend to it at once. Take one or two of those little Tennille's Live Pills be fore retiring. You'll wake up feelins fine. Tennille's Liver Pills are scientific ally correct, being prepared from a f ormula of which any intelligent physician will approve. They do not gripe or sicken like cal omel or other harsh laxatives but purg the body of its accumulated pol sons 'gently. j Bottle of 25 pills, 25 cents at your ! drug store. Refuse all substitutes. mere are no others "just as good" as Tennille's. DEEDS Wm. H. Knowles, Trustee, to B. B. Carter, trustee, Dec. 2, 1919, Lots 20, 21 and 22, Block 150 E. King tract, W. of Tarra-st., $1.00 and other consideration. Real Estate Securities Co., to Mrs. Bertha Johnson, Dec. 8. 1919, S. 1-2 of N. E. 1-4 of Block 244 of the New City trach, $1.00 and other considerations. Patent) United States to Daniel F. Sullivan, No. 4, 1889, West 1-2 f Section 2, Township 4, North Range 32, West. J. A. Chaffin & Co., to John P. and Bertha D. Stokes, Dec. 8, 1919, W. 1-2 of Block 173 in Belmont and Clapp Tracts. 51,000.00 and other considera tions. , J. . B. McNeely and wife to W. D. Farror, Nov. 8, 1919, N. W. 1-4 of S. E. 1-4, Section 2, Township- 5 North, Range 32 West. $1.00 and other con siderations. H. C. Jacob! and wife to John Dun way, June 26, 1917, Lot 9 in Block "A" Jacobi'e Addition to town of Molino. $1.00 and other considerations. Sol Union and Wife to Brinkley Has tings, Dec. 1, 1919, four acres of land in LaRua Grant. $125.00. ARMY NEEDS MEN FOR CANAL ZONE THEFT OF MONEY STILL MYSTERY J. II. Collier, local agent for the Southern Express Company stated Tr last niKht that there were no new de- You pay you are 25 and ( velopments In the robbery which oc look like 35. If you will eurrml at the. In.vil office Tuesdav. yu wm like f2TTnd! The young man Givens. who was be- this is no exaggeration. ! ing held by the police for investlga Your actual results will tion has been discharged from custody At The Pastime Theatre ' , Under the title of "The Lieutenant and the Cop" the Wilson brothers of fer an act commonly known as 'side walk' conversation. It is the thought that counts and their chatter Is a con tinuous flow of fun. Every line has a meening of it's own and the meaning is laughter. It would appear that Selznlck has chosen . very wisely in casting Olive Thomas In the title role of "The Glor ious Lady," that charming star's new picture, which is the feature attract ion at the Isis theatre, today.. Before her film debut Miss Thomas posed for practically : all of the . greatest artists of the day and her services were eager ly sought. ; She has been proclaimed by , Harrison Fisher ' famed wherever art is known, as the most beautiful woman in the world. . ; ... . irove it if you will make jp your mind to use this formuia, iioeraHy, every day, and use no other socalled wrinkle cream. Add two tablespoonfuls of glycerine and two ounces of eptol to a half pint of hot water. Keep stirring until they form a satiny cream. This is so economical that it can be used generously, and will hasten the, result. It removes wrinkles, crows' feet and lines of age. The eptol can be obtained for not more than fifty cents at any drug store. MRS. S. O. S. Your hair should at once stop falling if you will use my hair j formula. Kvery one who has tried it ' says it is perfectly astounding tiow It makes hair grow and stops hair falling. Get one ounce of beta-quinol from your druggist for 50 cents, and mix it with one pint of witch-hazel, or, if preferred, in one-half pint each of water and bay rum. Use this every day and your dream of long, silky, beautiful hair -will truly come true. In making up this mixture you will find it will give you over a pint of the hair grower at a smaller cost than that of any iirepared hair treatment, and besides, you have the best you can get anywhere. It will not f;iil to give results. I I MRS. B. O. T. Your hair is 1 rittle ! because of the soap and ordinary ' shampoos you have ben using. You Irrcw they all contain alkali. That dries up the natural oils. Nov, just dissolve .a teaspoonful of eggol in a cup of water and use as a headwash and you'll see bow different your hair will be. All fatty accumulations and dandruff will tlisap- pear like magic. ' You'll never use any thing -else. Enough eggol can be obtained for twenty-five cents at the drug store store for over a dozen of these shampoos. Adv. According to instructions received by the local army recruiting office 3.400 men are needed for Immediate service in the Panama Canal Zone. As a stimulus to enlistments for 'this par ticular service the war department is sending out attractive literature con cerning the fishing, hunting and cli matic conditions prevailing in the Canal Zone, which will offer to young men desiring to enter the service a pleasurable opportunity. BETTER THAN HISKO COLDS A f TOO run - - mm there being no evidence on which to hold him and no charge" was placed against him by the Express Company. According to Mr. Collier, two pack ages of money, one containing $397 and the other $C0 were placed in the combination safe, but later removed to the key-safe in the same office by one of the clerks. Just when the money disappeared can not be learned but it is believed that it was stolen by someone who j possessea a aupiicate Key. ah ot ma employes of the office have been sub jected to a rigid examination but no clue has been discovered. - - Mr. Collier stated that' detectives are at work on thecase and will con tinue their investigation indefinitely. He also said that the Express Com pany did not make any charge against Mr. Givens or any one else, and that so far as the company was concerned his arrest was unauthorized. )levr Elixir, Called Aspiros al, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by Euro pean and American Army Surgeons to Cut Short c Cold and Prevent Compli cations. o j Every Druggist in U. S. In structed to Refund Price While You Wait at Count , er If Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes. FAIR OFFICERS TO r MEET FRIDAY NIGHT There will be a meeting of the offi cers and members of the Escambia County Fair Association at Molino to- WHEN MEALS DON'T FIT 'Pape's Diapepsin" is the ,- quickest Indigestion and Stomach Relief "Vyhen meals hit back and your stom- Jach is sour, acid, gassy, or you feel full and bloated, when you , have . heavy morrow night at 8 o'clock. AH direc tors and all others holding member ship tickets are requested to be pres ent, as well as all persons interested in the 1920 fair. Buy Red Cross Xmas Seals lumps of pain or headache, from indi gestion. Here is instant relief! Just as soon as you eat va tablet or two of Pape's Diapepsin all the dyspep- Isia. inrlierestion and stomach distress The purpose of the meeting is to !caused Dy acidity ends. These pleasant elect officers for the 1920 fair and to ; harnilesg tablets of Pape's Diapepsin receive reports from officers as well f to neutralize tne harmful as to make arrangement for next year. stomach acids and make you feel fine Jat once, and they cost so little at drug fctores. .... . - Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. Tho sensation of the year in thi Irvg trade is Aspironal, the two niuute cold and cough reliever, av horitativeljf guaranteed by the labors ories; tested, approved and mo? 'lithusiastieally endorsed by the high st authorities, and proclaimed b ihe common people as ten times a; juick and effective as whiskey, rod ud rye, or any other cold and eongl. remedy they have ever tried, r All drug ' stores are now supplied .vith the wonderful new elixir, so al vou have to -do to get rid of that col. is to step into tho nearest drug store hand the clerk half a dollar for a botth sf Aspironal and tell him to serve yor two teaspoonfuls with four teaspoon f 11I3 of water in a glass. "With yonr vatch in your hand, take tho drink it one swallow and call for your money back. in two minutes if yon cannot ?eel your cold fading away like a dream ' rithin the time limit. Don't bo bash 'al, for all druggists invite you and xpect you to try it. Everybody 't loinjr it. 9. : " n When your cold or cough is re teved, take the remainder of tho bottle ' oine. to yonr wife and bnbies, fo; spironal is by far the 6afest and mos ffective, the easiest to take and fb iost areenb1 cold and con gh rcmed Jr infants aaJ children. Adv.) . "- FT ! i. r takes but a few minutes to make the most appetizing Southern bis cuits with this flour. There is no mixing of baking powder or sour milk in uncertain proportions. The leaven ing agents are already in Skylark Flour, and in the right amounts. You should try Skylark today. It will Improve the baking of even the rr ost expert cooks. It represents Town Talk Flour with the self-rising ingredients added to it. IAWRENCEBURO ROLLER. MILLS CO. LAWRENCEBURO. INDIANA It's Self-rising -?lL-.-A-v-X-A-.-r-X-X-.-A--K x.--A-A-X-A-A. y Does This Interest You? Boy Wood at Reduced Prices ! 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