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v. THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 14, 1919. 19 The PcimssLcollsL Journal b CIRCULATION INCREASING Remtmbtr, t bi iur of your copy of th Sunday Journal. It is necessary that you order the paper regularly from. The Journal. Pnone 1500. Read tha Want Ad pages today. . The Marketplace of West Florida-The Want Ad. Columns of.. L Everybody Reads JOURNAL Want Ads JU,uuu People Small Cost-Big Results Journal Ads. Work All The DAILY WEEKLY T i m e SUNDAY JOURNAL WANTS' ONE CENT A WORD IN ADVANCE . ONE RATE TO ALL Count the words In your adver tisement and multiply it by the number of times you desire it print ed and, remit accordingly. The counting of words include the words "For Sale," - "Wanted." etc.. and the address. v.. KATES ' No advertisement taken ' for less than 25 cents. BLACK FACE CAPS, LIKE' THIS TYPE, TWO CENTS PER WORD. Paragraphed ? matter, line dashes, white spaced classified display : 60 per line, 56c per inch (12 lines make cne inch.) . . .- , . - - - - Regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have advertisements charged. . Kill orders should be jglven In writing., never over the telephone. Advertisers 6hould give their Ftrcet or postofflce address as well as their phone number if they de sire results. Few readers have a telephone and they can't communi cate with you unless they know your address. - - , r--;- ; :. - If the advertiser desires, replies may be sent to Journal Office. -Journal Want Ads Cover :. West ., Florida. FOR SALE FOR SALE -One little boy's tricycle; also an Irish mail. In good condition. Phnn. 2402 M. Bis Bayou. -; 2990 FOR SALE Small XTpright piano. flvealV? caD. special a.oo. octaves, just the thine for ehiMron Pn.. auick sale S30.00. 1909 N 9th. av . ooeo : FOR SALE OLDSMOBILE ROADSTER SPEEDSTER. FIRST CLASS rtwrTi TION IN EVERY . RESPFrr ouAr.lGrada A, perfect conauion, or- oj PERRY 9136-2. snvT 1 FOP. SALE One 6 cylinder Chandler, j mr uuick eaie. Address N. & Jackson. Phone 1218. 2881 FOR SALE-Five head milch cows. R. r . jernjgan. 'erry Pasa road- Phnn 5194. . .2660 C Alcona cockerls, pure bred '.JrI'bei$? straln: 2.50 and $4.00; Hus Be bo. 39 R. 2 Barrancas Ave. 2663 FOR SALE One perfectly good brand new Hupmobile touring car, terms if esirea. Harry W. Thompson. 2222 FOn SALE One Ford roadster body with light delivery attachment. Call 710 v. Government-sL 2226 FOR SALE Chevrolet 490, 1918 Eod condition. New tires, most reasonable for quick cash E. Zarragossa-st. model in Priced sale. 503 .2337 FOR SALT: Rent or exchange, teed standard typewriter low. terms, ressonable price. A. F. fOl N. 17th-ave. Phono 2030. guaran Monthly Neuling, 2338 FOR SALE Improved farms at Gonzal- . cz4 Ji Jwin exchange for city property. A. fa. Edwards. Phone 1520. ----- 3201 FOR SALT. Almost new roll-top desk Phone 1,300. , 30o4 lMr. brand ot powdered Milk, n0 39- Mott s- Pond. Distributor; 14QQ East La Rua street, Pensacola. 3 6'J FOR SALE Second nana sewing ma tofS nesA aJl wakes. $5.03 np. Guaran teed. ReynaJds Music House, Phone V17- 1235 FOR 5 ALE By owner 142 West Zarra eossa street corner store, and tw0 story residence facing Barcelona St. on aamo 'ot and at 200 West . Zarragossa, 601 LAUNCH FOR SALE Launch three brothers, five years old. length thirty :?et. four inches, breadth twelve feet, five f7S. ' ?Iffeen tons net; carry seventy ive passengers: three .cylinder Palmer nnes; everything in first class condi iion Now on run to Panama City. C. pPe. Vest Bay, Fla. - , ., - Heavy FROTER COTTON. Record four oa.es ppr acre. 40 bolls to pound 46 ?I Sent lint- Staple. 1. 1,8. inch, write p. lacts: rroots and special price- on f ordes for seed. Heavy . Fruiter ei Co.. Carnesville. Ga, , 3443 " TfAJ-E Two-story ten-room house w - ' Hl!i overlooking the bay. Fur Jnfo1mat'on obtained at this office. r:'553 A- Care JournaL - 3334 FOR bn,?ALEFord delivery car. panel b Vrev t-n. . v '""'iw. Dumper, six gooa V jiil ? sorae batteries. Apply 102 Mrtz St. Going north. 3339 . SALE-ONE 1-TON WORM DRIVE FORD TRUCK, 10 MONTHS OLD, tcN USED VERY LITTLE BY OWN- Tini?NLY- ,N FIRST CLASS CONDI Nu' "ICE $600.00 CASH. P. E. MCHOLSON, MOLINO, FLA. - 3223 A very cozy little seven-room cottage, all ready-to move into, corner Ninth avenue and Cervantes street; curtains UP, water, gas and electric, connections, all made. Small house, 414East Jackson street, $1,850. A good seven-room cottage, 523 East Gregory, $2,250. Five-room cottage with five acres of good land, -a few miles out furnished, $1,800 ; unfurnished," $1,500. , - PensacoIaFinanceCompany We Always Have PHONE 367 ELBERT A. CLUBBS, Sales Agent pJFOR; SALE S j: 1 TONulf. 222' 1 TN TRUCK ... PORD TOURING CAR M BUICK, 6 1018 TOURING $425.00 ..... $450.00 ..... S350.0Q 825.00 A" o!,J?-Z.nt'Q,mn Condition PENSACOLA FEED CO., 3221 FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield, Succession JTtat Dutch by express f.o.b. here; 1,000. 2; 5,000, at 11.75; 10,000" at U.50. Postpaid 100. 85c; 300. Jl; 500, J1.50; 1,000. $2.60. Full count and deliv ery guaranteed. D. F. Jamison, gum. merville, S. c. . 3113 FOR SALE Giant New Zealand Belgian and White Rabbits, breeding does, bucks and young ones. Peta or food Price reasonable, 117 East Intendencia St. -.' .. ..- .- .... FOR SALE CHEAP OLDSMOBILE. "AUTOCRAT" ROADSTER. SEE AT CENTRAL OARAGE.- PHONE 1121. ; 3336 FOR SALE Wood. ' wood. wood. AU kinds, split blocks and light-wood. Quick delivery $2.00 and $4.00 loads. Mer ritt Wood Yard. Phone 2322. 3117 ' U. S. ARMT GOODS FOR SALE. - . TJ. S. army steel ranges, regulation No. 5, made on strictly government specifi cations, 8-eye, 33 inches wide, 52 inches long, 83 inches high, large bake oven, warming closet, ornamental back, water back ready to connect with tank; worth $260; new; good condition, $67.50, - U. S. army galvanized hofwater tanks, 82-galIon capacity, $24.95. U. S. army regulation shoes, genuine XT. S. army shoe, brand new; finest quality ; a wonderful shoo for $3.85. U. S. Army heaters, "Radiant Home," Hot Blast, largo size, nickel trimmed. A beautiful stove. Slightly used. - Cost $65, new, Special $45.00. U. S. Army heaters 'Cole Blast" No, 15-E, nickel trimmed. Good condition. $18.50. " U. S. Army blankets, all wood. Grade A. perfect," $7.95; Grade B, $6.95; Grade C, $3.95. The blanket for long wear, for homes, rooming houses. , schools, lumber and convict camps, commissaries, - etc. Weight 4 pounds; S2 in. by 82 in. They are clean and sif.ltary. Olive drab or gray colors. . U. S. Army Wool overcoats: dyed blue, lined to waistline, good condition, $7.50. U. S. Army overcoats, dyed blue, brown or black, wonderfully improved, 'should last you for years. Worth hew i - XT. S. Army wool mackinaws, warm . Army wool shirts, wasrusa. cleaned and repaired. - Divided, -. into GdeiC' 195; or,der W T ''2?, ?W' COND.'r!.j. A a-Cc. mnUlnn 11 S ni. tn) -a. rmy raiiicoaia aiiu rn.im-. Jsen: Grade is, good condition, i.5D or S39 dozen. XT. S. Army wool npiral leggina $8 dozen of 95 cents ear . - , XT. S. Army canvas leggin, heavily re inforced with leather, 75c each or $7.50 dosen. - - " , - -' Pure linen cap covers, white, excellent for housework. - barbers, office, .etc. Brand new; 15 cents each. 2 Xor g5. cents; $1.25 dozen. T .-??;. XJ S. Army folding canvas cots, SO in. wide, 72 in. long. Sean service, but in good condition, $2.95 each ot $30 dozen. XT. S. Army rubber hip boots, prac tically new. " Excellent for storm weath er, fishing, etc. $5.93. ' XJ. S. Army blue denim overalls or Jumpers, washed and repaired. Excel lent condition. For mechanics camps, etc. 85 cents each, $8.50 per dozen, $53 per 100. ' XT. S. Army khaki breeches, lace bot tom, suitable for general wear, hunting, fishing, engineers, camps, etc. $1.25 pair or $10.50 dozen pairs. - XT. S. Armv sheep lined coats with imt. moleskin collar, 38 in. long BRAND NEW. An excellent coat at $28.00.- XT. S. Army heavy leather traces, 2 inches wide. , Excellent condition. Fair $4.95. XT. S. Army McClellan saddles BRAND NEW. This ; is the famous McClellan Pocket knives. Excellent presentj Four numbers, $1.50. Jl.7o ana -.v XT.- S. Army double deck steel cots. Tjnmao inmhpr famos. convict camps. hospitals, T. M. C. A. etc. $9 each or $96 dozen. ; - " " . US Army cotton mattresses. Good condition. Grade A $6.95; KJradc B $5.95; Grade C $4.95. . Brass shells, solid, souvenirs of war, can be engraved, 95c. U S. Army heavy drinking cups, new, 10c 'each. $1 dozen. tt a imt hammocks, made I ZU oz. heavy white duck. Waterproof, excellent ; in in, wide. 70 in. long $2.9o. WRITE FOR CATALOG Our terms: Cash with order. Referencer Any nan in Greenville. Your money back if not satisfied. Prices F O. B. GreenvlUe. Please include -postage when ordering goods sent by parcel post. Railroad fare refunded both ways to customers visit ing our store and purchasing $300 or more within 300-mile radius. BRADLEY BONDED WAREHOUSE CO., GreeYivUle, S. C. . GREAT BARGAINS IN USED AUTOMOBILES . I ' -. We Can Suit You. HARRINGTON MOTOR CO. - REPAIRING HEP AIRING Razor blades sharpened, razors hollow ground and scissors sharpened at Hamilton's Saw Hospital, pply 223 E. Intendencia St. 1559 DANCING DANC2NG TAUGHT, at 206 west Greg ory atreet. For iotonnatlnc. rone 278. Houses For Sale HELP -FEMALE WANTED Competent servant to go to iucago on -January 1st. Apply 800 W. LaRua. WANTED Settl nrnmon ! -n.I.V. housework and care of baby. Mrs. Os car wuuama. .Magnolia Farms, Musco gee. Fla. 2663 STENOGRAPHERS WANTED- Register With tne , employment department ot (ha Pan-American College, Kooms 274 to 180 Brent Bidgr. No cnarge, Pooitlons waiting. 4Sl WANTED -Two shorthand teachers, : $65 -$r00: two men stenographers, $70-$75; two lady stenographers, $65-$100. Bank cashier, $75, Piedmont Business College. Lynchburg, va. Ji WANTED SALESLADIES AT POSS' DRY GOODS STORE. APPLY MON. DAY MORNING. WANTED SALESLADIES AT POSS' DRY GOODS TORE. APPLY MON DAY MORNING. WANTED House girl 115 S. Reus. 8228 WANTED A nurse. Apply 1211 E. uaasaen. HELP WANTED Girl or woman for general house work. - Apply A. F. Paderick, 109 W. Cervantes. 8334 WANTED Competent Nurse and help with house work to go to Chicago on January 1st. Apply 200 W. LaRua. - LODGE NOTICE BROTHERHOOD Of TiAILWA CLERK! fena.ola Lodge 811 Ragrulsr metl.s flnt and third Fri day oa month. If. of T. ball. J. N. Pmlih. Wa P. Da1. Recording Secratary- PreMd" TfOT Modem Order of Praetorlana. Ponsaeoa Council. - No, - XOftS. mta every second and foartli Monday at p. m. in W. O. W. iialL comer Romana and Baylen trets. All Pr- torians, are cordially. Invited. M. B. MORET; 8. A. C K. SMITH, Bee LODGE NOTICE. . Fenaacola TrnG and Tjbor Council ntet everjr Wdnidav at 7:30 p. m.. ni.lsli W Zrrirfi ntreet. - - R- D. LaMONT. Secretary. N-r.---: P. O. Box 2. r MnehlnNt Heloer Lodge. " MachlnlJts , Helners Lofleo. No. 901. met every Wednesday-night in Boll rmikers hall, on corner of Palafox and Roman streets. .. , T. P. RTTRTT. Presld-rt. C. XJ. WOODHAM. Rec, So?. FENSACOLA LODGE. NO. 3. K. OF P. Regular meeting- of the "-Idgo every Monday. 7:30 n. m., at their hall on East IntendeircJB .street. " ." R. C. MADSEN. C. C C. F. STEWART. K. of R. A S. ; ELECTRICAL WORKFRS. Local XTnion. No. 327. I. B. E. W., meets everv Mondav at 7 p. m..' at Boil ermakers' hall. AH visiting brothers and service men In good standing cordially invited. " - - W. F. TTRfMONS. R. S PFNSACO.A LODGF. No 4. I. O. O. f. Pensacota T-nd?e. No. 8. T. O. O F.. meets '-9rvi.ThiiradPv nisht at 7:30. at Ralfotvi nir. "rorner Bovlen !n1 Belmont rtreet3. Visitors co-dIllv invited. .T. D. MTLLER. N. O. JOE R. NTCOTAU. R. S. , SHIP CARPENTFRS. JOINERS AND CAULKERS. -T.oeal Union. No. R1!T. Cnentr!!. .Tnin. ers and OauTker. mts .Thnrsnv nleht anh week fit 7:0 o'olocV. at -W." O. V.r. hall, corner Ravlen vA Romana streets. rr7TA? t-ttrant. President. W. H. T,A";GFORD.. Secretary. JUNIOR ORP'o DMlTrrQ AMERICAN MECHANICS Pnsacola Pomie" No. 3S. Junior Ord?r X.nited Amir'can Mechanics, meets rp nnd ad fourth Fridays. R t. Trt., at K. of P. Hall. S. A. BRITT. Con. , 'W; F. TTTn. R. S " DAMON LODGE, NO. 13, K. of P. Tvmon Lode. - No. 13 TCnlprhts of Pvtblas roeeti In refrular session Tuesday "ening at Castle Hall at 7:30 o'clock. There will be; -work in the rank of Page. Visitors welcome. " WT C. CAMPBELL. C. C. B. V. HOLLAND, K. of R. & S. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. We lend money on Real Estae'TR th-s city on short notice. Please state in Application If you have an Abstract of Title to the property. Call and see Tin. THE WATSON AOENCT, Ina, - 7 South Palafox St. MASONIC TEMPLE. . - Special communication of Es- cambia Lodge No. 15. P. & A. M.. V Fridajv December 12th. at 7:30 CS P. m. Work in the E. A. degree. Visiting' brothers fraternally in vited. .v - JNO. G. CARO W. M. F. D. RICHARDS. Sec'y. MASONIC TEMPLE. Regular meeting of Florida Chapter No. 9, O. E. S..i Tuesday December - 16th at 8 p. m. -. Installation of Officers visit ine members cordially - ': wel comed. - - "MRS. EMMA ROGERS, MRS. MARGUERITE LYLE, , W. M. 'vi-; Sec'y. . '4 - , , ., MASONIC TEMPLE. ; f - Regular communication of !' Escambia. Lodge No. 15. F. & jr , A. M., Monday December 15th Wfw at:7:30 p. nu Visiting brothers fraternally Invited. JNO. G. CARO. F. D. RICHARDS, v W. M. - Sec'y. . F. & A. M. No. 24, F. &A. M., Warrington, Fla., . 1 . tTV. 4- 7-7ll v -m Work la the L M. Degree v Visiting brothers fraternally invited. FISHER-BROWN We Will Bond You 918 Phones 919 Phone 1788 PALACE CAFE Good Things to Eat Opposite Post Office ' v OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Daily OA V- ANT BS.OOT iT Tft JUV" One Dollar 49 cents If a Dollar today will do just oJbout what Forty-nine Cents did In 1914 there's only one answer the Standard of Values has changed. If - in 1914 you arranged your affairs so that If anything happened to you your family would have a certain amount to live on then under the present circumstances they could hardly exist, for they really have less than one-half of what you considered adequate then. Here's the Answer For Your Family and For You: We Will Create an Immediate Estate of $10,000.00 You open an account with us and deposit annually approximately rfom to 4H per cent o fthis amount, and at a definite stated time vou will receive, if living, $10,000,000.00 In Cash. Should you die before then, we will Immediately pay the entire $10,00000 to your family. Can you more profitably1 employ 5 minutes of your time (without obligation) to learn complete details of this attratcive proposition? Write or phone when we may call. . PHONES: Nine-One-Eight Nine-One-Nine FISHER -BROWN " Insurance Agency "WE WILL BOND YOU". FOR RENT FOR RENT One room furnished for nuuHUKeepinif, aiso apartments or two or three rooms. One and one-half biOCKS frnm Palo fn-v fo" 17' t Phone 1563. 3000 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for gentlemen. 915 E. Strong. 2S82 FOR RENT Two connecting rooms, partly furnished, use of. bath and phone. 427 E.. Gregory St. Phone 23(56 2S83 FOR RENT Nicely furnished apartments : Au modern improvements: hot and cold water, telephone; close in. No chil dren. Arldrfta T-Ttva C&.I., Journal. , : 2660 FOR RENT Furnished room with bath: gentlemen. Phone 333. 2550 FOR RENT Will rent to gentlemen, two furnished rooms with private bath, bay shore; near Country. Club. Phone 2218 ; - ' - - V 2449 FOR RENT To desirable parties five unfurnished rooms; desirable neighbor hood; location unexcelled; one-half block East Hill car line. Use of bath. lights and phone 1529. 1325 E. Mallory street. FOR RENT Two large screened South rooms, unfurnished: partly furnished kitchenette, second floor next to bath; electricity, gas. Phone, garage, 1817 N. xzin. -none l'J-z. 3010 F5r RENT Room In beautiful private homer thoroughly modern; on car line. Phone 1684 and .give reference. 3009 FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished apartments. 714 E. La Rua. Phone 1285. 3007 FOR RENT Desirable furnished room suitable for two young men. Apply 805 North Alcaniz. FOR RENT One furnished room, use of i phone and bath, boarding house across street, on car line. - 422 W. Gregory St., Phone 1S58. 3442 "ROOMS." FURNISHED TO SUIT. FINE LOCA TION AND' IMMEDATE NEIGHBOR HOOD, CLOSE IN, EARLE HAUCK, 410 SOUTH FLORIDA BLANCA. 3441 FOR ' RENT Nicely furnish ed' room for gentleman. 4 Adjoining bath. Private family. Modern conveniences. Refer ences exchanged. " Call , afternoons-' or evenings. 702 E. Gadsden. 3330 FORWENT Furnished rooms, 406 West Intendencia street. .- 3333 FOR RENT GOOD BOARDING HOUSE. TWENTY-FOUR ROOMS, KITCHEN AND DINING ROOM, ALL WELL FUR NISHED, BEING. A TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING IN A CENTRAL LOCATION. APPLY TO J. G. HANSFORD,- 122 W.-H-IBERTY ST. - . 3339 FOR RENT Furnished room with bath. 103 W. Gregory- 3337 FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Front and back galleries. Bath, gas. Apply 407 E. Gregory St. . . 3222 TRANSFERrStorage BINGHAM - TRANSFER COMPANY, PHWNE 334.. HAULING. PACKITG, STORING. McKENZIE T R A N S F E R, AUTO TRUCK SERVICE, BAGGAGE, FURNI TURE, LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING. PHONES 970 AND 1818. . 620 THE READERS of the classified ad constitute a small army of- buyers tell them about that used car or other useful rtjsle you have for eale. . ' BORRAS TRANSFER CO. PHONE" 1145. OFFICES AND WARE HOUSE EAST CHASE STREET. ALL KINDS OF HAULING. YOUR BUSI NESS SOLICITED. Talks By The Journal's Little Old Wise Man S it v eu naeE TO Rav6 - LCfeTAWATE. AviO P0MS-iklf- iuP.Tw(CUT-flACE AN KEKT C0LVMM OP TrVt PAPER. TRY IT AHU WANTED WANTED Experienced cook. Good wages. Miss Lillie Taylor, Seamarge. Phono 388. 3006 PARTIES wishing to have their stock taken and government report rrind.e at 25LlL.yeEr' 'Phone me at 2076. L. WOLFF. 2997 WANTED To buy a good second hand piano: must- be In first class condition and cheap for cash. Phone 73L 2776 WANTED To exchangiV a small house centrally located for place near suburbs suitable for chicken raising. Addrps 444, Care Journal. 25DS WANTED Your,, Job prtr.tmg and orrters J or en (craving or au .Kinds; calling cards, wedding Invitations, etc. MATES PRINTING 'CO..- 20-22-West Government street. . . S10 WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY CHEAP HORSES AND MULES. APPLY MR. LOUIS ROTH. SHEESLEY SHOWS. IVIMTPP "QUARTERS, AVE A AND, W. RO- MANA STS. 1110 WANTED All kinds of . phonograph work, no mattef-wbat tho make. Called for and delivered If desired. The Plno Shop.-Phone 791. 18-20 E. Garden SL " The Housekeepers'. . Burden House, win dow and carpet clnlnfl. The Pensa. cola Hous and Window Cleaning Co. can carry tre whole load for you.- Phone 1013 for Information. Room 605 Blount building. ... ....... ...,...... lOol SEWING MACHINES AND STRING Instruments repaired. Phone 251. J. H. Blakesley. 16 East Garden St. 811 WANTED Three or four housekeeping rooms. Modem. Reference exchanged. Address A. B-, Care Journal , 3227 WANTED Stretching curtains nicely at reasonable prices. Call or mail a card to Clara Pearson, 50S W. Romana-st. - 3229 WANTED TO BUT Long model cornet In key of C or with C attachment. Ad dress . Cornet, care Journal. 3331 WANTED Two room apartment fur nlshpd for lleht housekeeniner. An- iswer W. J. H. Care JournaL 3335 WANTED FERRY BOAT SUITABLE FOR TAKING SIX AUTOMOBILES ACROSS CHOCTAWHATCHEE BAY. MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION AND SEAWORTHY. WITH OR WITHOUT ENGINE. THE R. E. L. McCASKILL CO., DeFUNIAK SPRINGS, FLA. ll WANTED 2 or 3 unfurnished for light house keeping rooms, desirable neigh borhood; willing to pay reasonable rent. Family of 3 adults. Address Frank, Care JournaL 3119 FARM WANTED SEND description. C. C. Shepard. Minneapolis, Minn. 6 SALESMAN SALESMEN ' WITH FORD No experi ence needed. Every demonstration a sale. Farmer boy sold sixty in three J Cut nllo. fnr Mmtlll AM mODeV Uttys. . v. ....... ' -----r - - - back offer. 401 Frost Bldg., Los Angeles SALESMAN One who has selling ex perience. Call on retail trade. Highest-commission rate paid. Advertising oni Vnr!p9., Selling season commences January 1st. The Geo. H- Jung Co., Cincinnati, kj. OPPORTUNTnES ACCOUNTS, notes, every kind claim col lected anyWhcre in world. JNo charges unless successful. May's Collection Agency, Somerset, Ky. . 321 "-TU'ERl THE MAM v rr - - AGENTS WANTED AGENTS $5 to 112 a day easy; fast sell ins, popular-priced necessities, toilet Kooda and remedies. Agents' outfit free. Write for free particulars. Bullion Chemical Co., Dept.. 15, Memphis, Tenn. 3116 WRITE PHOTOPLAYS $23-S300 paid anyone for suitable ideas. Experience unnecessary; complete outline free. Pro ducers Lea sue, 134, St; Louis. 1413 AGENTS Quick seller, big profits; flow er beads coining- money for hustlers; new stuff, tremendous demand, catalogue free. Mission Bead Co., 1315 Irola, Lo Angeles. Calif. 462 HELP MALE POSITION NOW OPEN' FOR EXPERI ENCED ENERGETIC MARKER IN SAW MILL, AND EXPERIENCED CIR CULAR SAWYER. McGOWIN-FOSHEE LUMBER CO., FALCO, ALA., WILL PAY GOOD WAGES FOR EXPERI ENCED MEN. 132S WANTED BOY WITH BICYCLE TO WORK MORNINGS. APPLY CIRCU LATION DEPARTMENT THE JOUR NAL. 3178 BOYS EARN MONET selling The Pen eacola Journal. dally and Snadav Wanted. 100 boys daily and 21 roys Fundays to mak from 50c to 15 a day. Po Circulation Manager any morales S o'clock. MEN Age 17 to 55. Exnerlence unnec essary. . Travel. raV secret investiga tions, reports. Salaries, expenses. Amer ican Foreign Detective Agency, 855, St. Louis. . . 461 MEN wanted for detective work. Write J. Gar-or, former Govt. Detective, Dan ville. 111. . . - -- .463 MEK. STOP! Don't look for lobs! We will teach yen barber trade, paying po'sltlons guaranteed: chain of shoos: make money whilo learnin: everything 30. Tools f-ee. Month's uratest t-o(-!i- Sen-rl for cntaloeuo. Jacksonville Rrhtr rnllece. 822 West Bay I street. Jacksonville. Fla. - - - I W LOST Atm FOUND LOST Amethyst pin Tuesday morning between Garden and Komana sis. or in steres. - For reward Phoney 1544. 2779 LOST PockPt book on streets December 9th or in L. & N. Ticket Office, con tainlnff'sum of money and order : on Everltt & Boykin for $250.00. Findef return to Capt. T- S. Caro. Pilot office and receive' reward. Phone 503. 2SS8 LOST Parrot near W. Government St. Notify W. C. Dracy. 7 N. "D" St. 3005 FOUND Bunch of keys. Apply 1711 E. Gadsden-st. 2996 LOST I will give $5.00 reward to the party who will return or give infor mation leading to the recovery of gaso line launch V-628. .which broke away Monday night. Apply,, to Jtf. E- Fruett P. O. Box 1602. .-; ' " 2443 IOST White Pointer Dog: two brown spots on head and one big brown spot on back. Reward to finder. Angelo Capaduca. Phone 206. oiii LOST One pointer male dog, color, liver and white. Comes to the name of Sport. Finder please return to 420 W. Belmont-st, or phone 938 to receive re ward. ' ' 3" LOST A large black dog. (with, white i in r,r till white. nose, ui a... i. v.f - - . , wearing tag 74.-. name Tribbler. Phone 2381 and receive reward. MISCELLANEOUS POSITION WANTED By boy 13 Tears old with wheel. Albert Laudgren, 09 E. Aragon. "3-i-1 BOSTON TERRIER, At Stud. Dick Gor- don liiue i-uuinjn v.n-.ti. v"" ' r guaranteed. ' Drumm. 116 W. Belmont-st LOCAL. WEATHER (CTJmpiled for The Journal by the Weather Bureau Office.) Sunrise,. ...V. Sunset . 4:r Mobnrlse i 12:38p.m. Moonset . ....... - - ' . . . i . . . .1 : Next phase of moon, last quarter, 14tn High tide, 2:27 a. m.; low tide, 2:22 p. m. , . .'1 ' . VFSTERDAY5 WcATnLH. TUMPERATURB- 7 am 12 M 7pm DrTbulb " Wet bulb .......;;.63 63 70 Highest, 72 degrees; lowest, .59 de grees; mean, CC degrees; normal, 54 degrees. . ----.-- ' Accumulated excess this year to date. .40. - vx ' TTiP-beKt of record for December, 77 degrees;, lowest of record for Decem ber, 14 degrees. -v. -'':.-.' : Rainfall. -.: ' For 24 hours ending 7 p. .0. Total for this month to r7 p. m..0.72. Normal for December, 4.17 inches. Accumulated excess this year up to date, 23.33. ' ' - -Z. Humidity.'"'' -.- 7 a. rn.. S3; 12 noon, 97; 7 p. m., 98. -'.;': Barometer,. .; ( H.Conry -i .! tu., tWMN 11 UAAH WITH CAPITA LV I Iths mcvoJg picture - DOWtU. TOqCD J 1 -nteuTTLSAO &OT THEM TO - 1 I , IU (.ETHER, I T i -a a- A TTmm -w ---- mfl i , . New' Tor k, Dec. 13. Cotton futures opened , steady. .December, 36.10 bid; January. 34.09; March, 32.60; - May, 31.27; July, 80.00. Cotton closed firm: High Closo December 36.50 36.5 January .-35.60 35.55: March ..83.45 S3.40; May .32.00 S1...95i July , 30:50 50.45' (New Orleans, Dec. 13. Cotton fu tures opened steady. December, 38.70; r January. 85.55; "SSrch, . 32.98; May,' 31.65; July, 30.07. Cotton closed very steady at an ad vance of 75 to 95 points. . Hihsh Close December 38.70 38.90: January ............. .-36.50 36.50" March ;.. 33.72 S3.68! May .. 33.28 32.18- July 80:60 t 30.53; New York, Tec. IS. Cotton eeed oil ; market closed lower. Prime summer yellow, 19.25; December, 19.00; Jan uary, 19.25; February, 19.00; March. 19.33; April. 19.35; May, 19.58; June, 19.55; July, 19.65. Sales, 19,900. New Orleans, Dec. 13. Spot cotton ' quiet and unchanged. Sales on the, spot, 316 bales; to arrive, 650 bales. Low middling, 33.50; middling, S9.50; good middling, 41.25. New York, Dec. 13. Spot cotton quiet; middling, 38.00. . The cotton market opened steady at a decline of 5 points on Octofber, but generally 13 to 21 points higher on covering for over the week nd, scattered buying' being encouraged by the improvement in the coal situation. There was some foreign trade buy ing, but people with domestic spot house connections were sellers, . and prices soon weakened under renewed liquidation, with January selling" off to 34.45 or 31 points net lower. Late months were again relatively steady, but May eased off to 31.04 or 3 points net lower. The census report showing domestic mill consumption of 490,699 for November was disappointing to local bulls. New Orleans, Dec. 13. Declines of 10 to-20 points were seen on th fimt can in cotton today because fif th rather smaller consumption in this country auring November than looked for. There was an immediate recov ery, however, on the oetter fuel out - iook and at the end of th fi.r i,.if hour of business prices were 58 to 48 Points over yesterday's close. ' i Shorts covered on a large scale and. thei- buying carried tha tot, ' net advances of 75 to 95 points toward wio ciose. -- NAVAL STORES Pensacola. Pensacola. Dec 13. Trading nn tv open market has been discontinued. Receipts today, were: spirits 157. rosin 532; shipments, spirits 1, rosin SO; siocits, spirits 5,098, rosin 53,870. , Savannah. Savannah. Dec 13. Tho uniHt market was firm at 1584 with eales or 61, casks. The rosin market was firm with sales of 979 barrels. Re ceipts today were, spirits 208. rrwin' i 030; shipments, spirits 388, rosin 984; stocks, spirits 13,435, rosin 50.361. Quotations were sa follows: WW 21.60; WG. 20.50; JC. 19.75: M. 1S75- K, 18.25; I, 16.7017.00; H, 16.25 16.30; G-. 16.2016.25; F, 16.1516.25; E. D, B, 16.25. il Jacksonville. Jacksonville. Dec.; 13. The snirits market was steady at 1.58 with sales of. 201. The rosin market was steady with sales of 876 barrels. Receipts today were, spirits 369, rosin 1018; shipments, spirits 119, rosin 3,800; stocks, spirits 9,837, rosin 87.971. - - Quotations were as follows: V w. 21.50; WG, 20.50; N, 19.75; M. 18.75: K. 18.25; L 16.90 17.00; H, 16.25; G. 160; H , iu, U, tS, Id. la. LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS, Texas. Gulf of Mexico Heald Bank Light Vessel replaced on station Dec. 11, and light on the gas and whistling buoy extinguished. The gas and whistling buoy will be withdrawn as soon as practicable. - : C. & G. S. Charts. Nos. 1007, 1116. 1117. .. . ' Light List, Atlantic Coast, 1919, p. 368. No. 217S. Buoy List; 8th District, 1918. p. 46. ' Coast Pilot, Section TS, 1916. p. 131. By order of the Commissioner ot Lighthouses. ' ' v X -I 1 1 4' V I'A