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ill -!! ' i it - I Hi Vli m ? ;1 J i -i 1; AT $3.50 $4.00 $7.50 $8.50 AND UP ( Ray's Corner Hardware light at Ray's Right on the Comer yJ Smart Goitdervalivc Style in OLDEST BRAND IN AMERICA Jfl U MIT ED SH1BT rm I 1. fn T m w - - - . I err: A. E. LAMONT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Efficient Service. Moderate Terms - Phone 1199 415 NORTH PA LA FOX ST. ' Reserve yours for Christmas Wilson -Biggs Co. 24 South Palafox St.; r i ! BQXFORD ! in h i,, jhw iiy ..u. . u, U 'I A RAILROAD SCHEDULES Louisville & Nashville R. R. Arvfcral and departure of passenger trains at Pensacola, 91a. Th following schedule figures ' pub Ushed as Information ar.d not cnaran teed. (Central Standard Time) ARRIVES. LJSAVBS 5:30 p.m. Montgomery Bir mingham. Nashville, s . . Louisville, Cincinnati 12:30 p.m. 1:80 p.m. St. Louis. Chicago, Memphis U :30 p.m. 5:30 p.m Atlanta. Washlnjr- ton. New York .... 12:30 p.m. S'45a.m. Monteomery, . Blr jningham. Nashville, Louisville, . Cincinnati 10:43 p.m. 6:45 am. Memphis. St. Ixruia. . -"?'" Chicago ...... 10:45 pm. 5:45 a.m. New Orleans, Mo bil ........ ...... 10:45 pan. 5:43 a.m. Atlanta, Washing ton. New Tork .... 10:45 p.m. 6:45 p.m. Mobile Local .... 6:00 a.m. :45 a.m. Jacksonville, Talla hassee (:15 a.m. 10:15 p.TP. Jacksonville. Tall- - wsssee .............. t:5 p.m. : tily ex cap t Sunday. UNITED STATES RAIUROAD ASMINISTBA.T10N PALACE CAFE Good Things to Eat Opposite Post Office OPEN DAY AND NIGHT AMUSEMENTS JWlLDTZED AU9TIIT Leading. Lady at t AUSTIN ACTORS PLAY FOR POOR BENEFIT LIBERTY ERNOON FUND. PERFORMANCE A T THEATRE -THIS AFT FORv ST. NICHOLAS The St.- Nicholas girl hopes that Just ever h.nd ever so many people will continue to show a substantial inter est in her tots the sort of substan tial interest that hetps supply them with Christmas things. Miss Mildred Austin is giving a performance at: the Liberty theater this afternon for their benefit. Her company, consisting of twelve members, was brought from Chicago and New York, and is pre senting a play that has thus far made an extraordinary appeal to filled houses. The last, matinee of "The Girl Across the jWay" comes today. Prospects for candy and toys for girls and boys looks brighter every day. Yesterday the receipts, which were encouraging; were as follows: Little Elijah Scott . , Martin O. Anderson Eric Anderson . . . . , LIS 50 -.1.00 .. 1.00 Mr. Snider . . . John Chalker Cash Fred B. Money .. C. C. Oliver ... .35 1.00 .50 R. E. McConnell .50 Office force Pensacola Shipping Co. : . ............... .. o.oo Mrs. J. R. Bond . . , .50 Mrs. A. E. Pealcy 100 Chas.- Riera ................. J. . . . .50 Mrs. W .R. Taylor Cash ...I... Cash T. H. May .... 1.00 5.00 5.00 . .'.'.:' Ed. C. Nutt Tent Show. ; The Ed. C. Nutt Comedy Players in their big tent on Garden rr J Spring last night again presented : wmuiey uoiiins- Dig piay "The Uirl - - - r J I " , v" ' ' - y x V-: - , , . - o , ::: ...-:..- -:-.-:-:o:-:-ft'"-:-:vft'.-'ox-: :-x-: : : Without a Chance," to another large ' of the marriage of Miss Corene Shep audience. This play was conceded tojard and Mr. Addie L. Shelter which be one of the best so far offered and I occurred Sunday', morning at the the company received their usual Lire J country home of the bride near River amount of applause." The vaudeville unt of applause." The vaudeville numbers between acts were also well received. Commencing Thursday night the management announces Bertha M. Clay's famous book play, "Thorns and Orange Blossoms" with all special scenery' and electrical effects, includ ing ail new vaudeville features be tween acts! The company will also offer their usual Saturday matinee at 2:30 p. m., especially inviting the ladies and children. Rheumatism b completely washed oat of the system b? the celebrated Shivar Mineral Water. Pos Itirely guaranteed br money-back - offer. Tastes fine; costs a trifle. Delivered any. there by our Pensacola Apenta, West Fk Ida Grocery Co. Phone then. ' To abort a cold and prevent com plications, take alotrabs The purified and refined calomel tablet that are nausealess, safe and sure." Medicinal virtues retain ed and improved. Sold 1 1 II I THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL WEDNESDAY. MORNING, DECKMKEK 17, -it 1 1 m i VI he Liberty .Theater. RIVER JUNCTION River Junction, Dec. 16. C. N. Home of Blountstown, was among business visitors here Friday. T." B. Gissendanner of Montgomery, is the guest of S. J. Gissendanner and family. - - ' t . i"V.- S. Ballou, Jr. motored over to Quincy - Sunday. - ' Mesdames H. 'A. McDaniel and t J. K. Williams spent several 'days in Jacksonville this '-week' doing their Christmas' shopping. " V. E., Penny -of Ilosford, was in-the city Friday looking after business af fairs. . . , .- Dr. L. 1. Brjttlpf Chipley. was. shak ing hands imh his many friends here Saturday. . Mesdames C. P. Jones, B. F. Barnes and V. S. Ballou motored over to Bambritlge Saturday to do some shop ping. .. ; -;. ' Kev. 'J. D.' Blackwell, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Quincy, held services in the Methodist church here Sunday eveningr, Rev. Brantley, Methodist pastor- being away. Mrs. Geo. -M. Farmer and Miss IIul da' Farmer of Frankfort, Kentucky are the guests of Mrs. T. A. Cannon. W. B. Atwater has just returned f rem a very pleasant trip to. Orlando, Lakeland , and other points ' in South Florida. . . -, . Mr. T. A. Cannon expects to leave this AvecNs for a' few weeks' vacation out in the western states. , - LT F. Mosely lias" just returned from his vacation spent with- his home- folks in Wellborn.- : E. II. Boj'lcin, J.' Pv Linton and M. Morgan attended the road -meeting in Tallahassee last Thursday, returning by way of Quincy, where they stopped to see the musical comedy "mut and Jeff." Among 'those that attended the comedy "Mutt ' and Jeff : at Quincy i Thursday evening were: J. A. Lee, 1'00iBuck Mayers, ...Walter Gholson, Carl I Jones and Symms Ballou. I The work at. the bridge over the !Apalachicola river is being somewhat lntoiviii vv tha iio-Vt watpr. j .The many friends of the contract- ing parties will be interested to learn I Junction. Rev. Wells pastor of the Baptist church at Providence, per forming the ceremony. :. Mrs; Shelfer is one of ,,the teachers in the Chattahoochee high, school and is the attractive daughter of. Mrs. John Shepard of near River Junction. Mr. Shelfer is , bookkeeper for the firm of E. H. Boykin & Co. of River Junction, and is widely known through 4 this section. ' . ' ' We wish to extend to them many good wishes for the days to come. CAR SERVICE IS - AGAIN RESUMED Columbus, Ga.,' Dec. 15. As a result of. the rapid fall in the Chattahoochee river here last night and early today, street car service was resumed for the first time since last Tuesday. Pow er for: large manufacturing plants also was available today. ' Committees here are raising funds for flood sufferers at West Point, and Girard. Four hundred blankets have been sent to flood victims at Girard by military authorities' at Camp Ben ning. . noRT of I: ENSACOLA VESSELS IN POJIT ..- . Steamers. ' The American steamer Cushatta, stream. The British steamer Hermoine, G. F. & A. (Bunkering.) - . The shipping board steamer Noo calula, Tarragona wharf (loading). The ' American steamer Tillamook, Tarragona wharf (unloading). The American- steamer Bo ts ford, (unloading). ' The . American steamer Argenta, (loading). :' . ' The Shipping Board ssteamer Mar shall, stream (loading.). The shipping board steamer Lake Savns, Tarragona wharf (loading.) u. The American steamer Oregon, from Nicaraunua. The Italian steamer ' Bronte, : from Galveston. ."Schooners."-.'- .'.. Tlie Cuban schooner Gabriel Palmer, stream. ' , , The American schooner Frederick A. Duggan, stream, (loading.) . , The American schooner Furustrand, stream (loading). - The British schooner "W. S. M. Bent ley, stream (loading.) . J The British schooner McDonald, stream (loading.) .' The American schooner Mary Mon son Gruener. (unloading.) '."-: ........':,::.... Barks. The Spanish bark Saurez, . Jfo. 2, Commendencia wharf (loading.) The Spanish .bark . Virga del Mer, stream. (Loading.) - , Barges. ',-'.-.' vThe Aiken barse Consul, stream., Barges, Aiken barge Bobby-Ho, Pal afox wharf. American barge. Iberia, stream (loading). -, ' American . barge, , Smith - Terry stream (loading)., v . Aiken barge, Jackson, stream (load ing). The American barge, . Madison, stream. , -. Tugs. - -. ' Tugs. AiUen tug . Lcroy, Palafox wharf. - The American tuj Bathalum, Tarragona- wharf. The Aiken tug Dixie, Palafox wharf. The Aiken tug Nellie.. Palafox wharf. . . - Smacks. The following smacks are at' Saun ders' wharf: Maud FV Silva, Francis B. Silvia. Clara M. Littlefield, Louise F. Harper, Seaconnet, Sheffeyld. Eesco Ida S. Brooks. Yakima, Emilia Enos, Fish Kawk, Virginia. . " . The following smacks are at the Warren' wharf; Algonia, Clara G. Sil va, Seminole. Culebra. Emma Jane; Galatea, Hope, Mary B. Greer. Min eola, Osceola, Silas Stearns, .William Kays, Rena A. Percy. Washakie, t VESSELS EXPECTED ... t Steamers. - , The American steamer Lake Mynier, for the Pensacola iuipping Co., Nov. 15. , The Shipping Board steamer Alta, from Nicaragua for Frederick Gllmore & Co, due Dec. 10. The Shipping Board steamer Mona fan. from Nicaragua for Frederick Glllmore & Co.. due Dec 10. - w Departures. ' ; The British steamer Hermplne, for Liverpool. - , SAND KEY PASSINGS. Sand Key, Dec. 16. Passed West 15th. Hugenot; 16th, Texas; Asuncion De Larringa (Br.); Inverkip, (Br.); Herbert L."Pratt. EStocount MIL Of Wear Tv e rybody 9 6 IDoinc OtS Open Evenings Until Xmos : JfeBH " - Per Gont ORE THROAT or Tonsilitis, gargle with warm salt water, 'then apply ricrrs VAPOiB YOUR 60DY6UARD" 30f. Q. AshYotrDealCTf'41";1;'-1 ) 4 Grand Prize! a U UiliO f ruiiiiiuiuuuii r Mte for Catalogue TMK RCMIMGrrON ARMS UMC CO. INCS Good Health, Necessary for Success t ' ! ' Conspicuous Success Requires Tire less Energy, "Bulldog" Ten acity, Virgorousness. RED-BLOODED MEN IN DEMAND Each -Year Pepto-Mangan Restores Thousands to the Red ; Blooded Class. Modern business can't wait for the easily-exhausted, nervous, weak-bodied man or 'woman. Every executive is on the constant lookout for enthusiastic, vigorous, red-blooded individuals, for he knows that with a strong body and a- keen mind. " such ; employees . can easily, stand the strain of heavy re sponsibilities, quickly master their work and develop into important posi tions.' - . ' After all,' being "live," energetic, and full-blooded " " is ' just a matter of whether or not a man or woman be lieves a healthy physical condition worth while, for unless you are afflict ed with some deep-seated ailment, the intelligent use ' of Gude's Pepto-Mangan is. all that is usually necessary. Gude's Pepto-Mangan soon produces marked beneficial results. The tired, worn-out, run-down feeling disappears. And in its stead a vigorous wholesome- ness and happiness- proves that the blood has been supplied with the sorely needed richness to -supply the entire system with. renewed' strength. When you buy Pepto-Mangan at your druggist's, be sure the name "Gude" la on the package. You- can get it In either liquid or tablet form.' If the name "Gude's" is not on the I package it is not Pepto-Mangan. Adv. Easy ( ' , ' ' ''''''' extra thickness where the AT the nets, pitchforking "the catch, washing out the scuppers, cleaning fish for hours at a stretch- the hardest work you do is njade twice as hard if your boots go bad. ' " v It's cold, wet feet if they leak blisters, , chafed skin, and aching muscles for hours if they don't fit. A real fisherman's boot strong and tough at every point, made on a good comfortable last that's the new U. S. United EJAC2(5ADRJ DR QJSEH5 CAKS ONE-THIRD DOWN, BALANCE TEN MONTHLY, PAYMENTS k Maxwell (1919 Model) .............. . . . i ...... . $475.00 Dodge Touring Car (Five Passenger) ........ $475.00 -Ford Touring Car : $275.00 Hupmobile . . . $175.00 - We also have in our used car department One Ford Sedan One Dodge Roadster One New Ford Speedster One Chandler Club Roadster One Hudson Speedster .; All the above cars have just been repainted and in first class order. We open on Sunday. lUraOTTEnD AQJT SALES CO. Used Car Department, 109 South Baylen, Phone 2099 LLD Free Delivery Anywhere in the City. Uneeda Biscuits, 2 for. 15c Eggs, per doz. ............... ... . . . .. 65c Dry Salt Meat, 2 lbs. for....;.... ..... -55c J Brookfield Butter, per lb. . Tiole Cocoanut, each . Oranges, per bpx . . . . . . . SeedlessRaisensper pkg. Orange or Lemon pfeel, lb. Pecans, per lb.' ... .J.. .. .. Figs, per lb. ....... . . . . Magnolia Milk, per can . . . National Oat Meal, 2 for . Oil Heaters Oil Heaters, extra large . . i Kj )h i We M C3r E3L O 0 .3S3..3Et; Phone 18S9. Cor. Lloyd & Davis Sts. Phone 1890 Free Delivery to All Parts of the City FREE COUPONS ON EACH PURCH ASE 232 on your v rubber boot, made for fishermen. livery U. S. boot is backed up with extra thicknesses of pure rubber ; and good strong duck, where the wear is hardest. Every pair has plenty of room at the toes and is shaped so as not to rub up and down at the heeL ' Go to the store and see for yourself these U. S, boots for fishermen any . length you want the Half Hip, the Hip, the Knee Boot. Ask for U. S. Rubber footwear it means solid wear and long service for your money. Ask for US! RUBBER States Rubber PRICES 75c 15c .$4.70 20c 48c 35c 55c 20c 25c .40c and . . . f :...$4.75 ............ .$6.50 sell split wood and Block Wood at a low price ran "U.S. Boots made In all sixes and styles, red, black and white feet wear -comes: J FOOTWEAR. Company H s 'it X 9