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. ' 11 i . ' ; ; The PghsslcoIsl Journal s m$ v CIRCULATION INCREASING Remember to b aur of your copy of fho Sunday Journal.. It is neoessary that you order the paper regularly from The Journal. Phone 1500. Read the Want Ad pages today. The Marketplace, of WestFlorida-TheWaat Ad. Columns of..:......... Everybody Reads JOURNAL Want Ads ju,uuu reopie Small Cost-Big Results Journal Ads. Work. All The Time DAILY WEEKLY 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 Dumber of times you desire it print ed ana, remit accordingly. TMe counting of words include the words "For Sale." "Wanted." .; etc.. and the address. . RATES V No advertisement taken for . less tSan 25 cents. BLACK FACE CAPS, LIKE THIS TVPE, TWO CENTS PER WORD. Paragraphed matter, line dashes, white space, classified display: 6c per line, 56c per inch (12 lines make ore inch.) ' ' - -. -. Regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have" advertisements charged. w ., V,K -', --w.; Kill orders should be given in writing, never over the telephone. Advertisers - should give their trcct 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. " , , . .. If the advertiser desires, replies may be sent to Journal Office. -Journal Want Ads Cover West Florida. : - FOR SALE w FOR SALE PECANS, ANY QUALITY, SAME AS SOLD IN STORE FOR FIFTY CENTS PER POUND, CHRIST MAS IS NEARLY HERE. GETYOUR SUPPLY NOW. DELIVERED 40 CENTS - PER POUND, CALLED FOR 33 CENTSi ?l PPVND. THE LOT. 30 CENTS, PER POUND. 600 POUNDS PHON1 1529. 1325 E. MA L LO R Y. FOR SALE Fine ri. j . . ."5S?S?5-?r',rfheH pecans. Phone Dr. Phillips, or 1614. FOR SALE SPLIT PHONE 224. PINE WOOD. 38S5 FOB, RALE Cerise evening gown, Only worn or.ee. In perfect condition. Suit ab'e for flpbutante or young lady. Also evon-r.s cost to match. Will sacrifice. Address "Style", Care Journal. FOR PALK Improved farm at Gonzal es. or Tvill exchange Jor clty- ppeperty. A. S. Edwards. Phone 1520. 3201 FOR KLIM brand ol powdered Milk, Phone 1949. Mott SPond, Distributor. "WO East La Rua street, Pensacola. J6'J FOR sKLR Second nana sewing ma chines, all makes. 15.00 tip. Guaran- 4. Reynalds Music House, Thone mi. izs5 FOR PALE By owner H2 West Zarra po:a street corner store, and two story residence facing Barcelona St. on same lot and at 200 West Zarragossa. ' 501 "or- s ALE Violin and mandolin, cheao, 301 E. Zarragossa-st. 4001 FOR SALE PORTO RICO YAM SWEET POTATOES. $1.50 per bushel delivered. Write Manager, Richland Farms, R. A. Persacola Fla.. s FOR PATE One 8-i-oom two-story hiiFP. one 1 -room cottage, both on Fast Hill. Phone 1436. P. O.. Box 269, Owner. 3006 f'U SALE Two male Duroc Jersey p:p. weie:h about 2j pounds eafih. w (iiiiok sale. Both for $20.00. . Phone S'. Fina for Christmas. V 4009 W?. SALE One 10x12 Naele engine oe 0- II. P. R. T. boiler, 1,000 feet 'G P.. n. steel slab chain; one geared w with sprocket and drum. Joel Fra T. O. Box 269. S007 fl'K SALE Furniture, china, . glass. " .inK'jTs. sneets, Christmas tree orna-Jfnt-. toys and books. Room 380 Brent JUCing from 10 to 12 and 8 to 6.. 4239 PALE 2-ton truck. Apply A. B imeptra, Lewis Bear Co. warehouse. FoR AT'K Upright piano $150.00, 1.. isylor & Company. W. 4223 ffjji sali:a largo horse and a slngler joat for sa!e. Apply to 516 West Zar aeossa f-'t. - . .-.'. : 4228 -R sat.f:- -Large genuine sole leather Call 2371. 4337 ' J'fi-Two gas stoves; one Ice J;t- PhonPtn45 and 1542. 4338 cAr v Restaurant' Boft drinks and n"Sinf-ss; owner leaving city. IJgaiafox St. . 4446 FCanrtSA1i:EGian New Zealand, Belgian fcu-i,, yte Rabbits, breeding does, Pr. i'd '0ur,9 ones. Pets or food, street. rsasonable, 117 East Intendencia BIG r.od BLOCKS WOOD EACH roKS- 14 ,NCHES LONG 10c . :.UL TUESDAV MnBMiMR m- nc . TAKE THEM AWAY. A very cozy little seven-room cottage, all ready to move into, corner Hinth avenue -and Cervantes street ; curtains UP, water, gas and electric connections, all made. ; . Small house, 414 East 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 outfurnished, $1,800; unfurnished, 1,500. PensacoiaFinanceCompany We Always Have Houses For Sale" PHONE 367 FOR SALE ONE FORD TOURING ONE 7-PASSENGER STUDA- - BAKER ........... .... ONE FORD ROADSTER (USED TWO MONTHS) ONE DODGE TOURING ........ ONE DODGE TOURING ONE HUPMOBILE ONE MAXWELL. .... $280.00 500.00 750.00 650.00 175.00 450.00 ONE FORD SPEEDSTER (WFW1 ONE CHANDLER CLUB ROADSTER. ONE HUDSON SPEEDTER. UNITED AUTO SALES CO. FOR SALE Stove " Phone 523. "Wood. $2.00 load 4449 FROST PROOF, CABBAGE PLANTS Early Jersey. - Charleston Wakefield, Succession Flat Dutch by express f .o.b. here; 1,000. $2: 5.0C0, at $1.75; 10,000 at $1.50. Postpaid 100. 33e: 300, $1; 500, $1.50; 1,000, $2.50. Full Aunt and deliv ery guaranteed. D. F, Jamison, Sum merville, S. C. . 3113 FOR SALECHEVROLET. A BARGAIN FOR $350.00. PHONE 1821. - 744S FOR SALE Two fine second hand pianos. Perfect condition. The Piano Shop. Phone 791. 19 East Garden St. ' ' " ' . ,- 7551 HEAVY FRUITER COTTON Record Four Bales per acre. 40 bolls to pound. 46 per cent , Lnt. : Staple, 1 inch. Write for facts, proofs and special price on early orders for seed. Havy Fruiter Seed Co., Carnesville, Ga. 4559 FOR SALE Repair shop' and garage equipped; $2,000 year profit, residence. water works light, business will stand investigation; terms. ' Will consider i ex change proposition for good investment. Oxford Wagon Works, Oxford, Fla. 4553 FOR-SALE Army tent for . sale; nearly new. Apply 415 E.-Belmont St. 7555 FOR SALE Pair ear screws, rose mounting, small . diamond and ' open face ladies' watch. Address Watch, Care Journal.. 7557 FOR SALE Bicycle in best of order, good value at $21.00 cash.: 919 E. Gadsden. 4554 TJ. S. ARMY GOODS FOR SALE. TJ. S. army steel rangesregulation No. 3, made on strictly government specifi cations. 8-eve. 33 Inches wide. F2 Inh TA. oft i L , r. , . , Z2L:,JL . r"L. "if? vY- J?"l jaao; new; good condition, $67.50. TJ. S. army galvanized hot water tanks, 82 - irallon capacitv. $24.95. TJ. S. army regulation Tj" S. Irmv shoe hr shoes, genuine quality ; a wonderful shoo for $8.85. Hot Blast", large size, nickel trimmed. A beautiful stov. Slightly used. Cost $65. new, Special $43.00. IT. S. Army heaters 'Cole Blast No. 13-E. nickel , trimmed, , Good condition, $18.50. - TJ. S. Army blankets, all wood. Grade A, perfect. $7.95; Grade B, $6.95; Grade C, $5.95. - The blanket for Jong wear, for homes, rooming houses, schools, lumber and convict camps, commissaries, etc Weight 4 pounds: C2 in., by 82 in. They are clean and sanitary. .. .Olive . drab or gray colors. . TJ. S. Army wool overcoats :l dyed h'ue. lined to waistline, good condition, $7.50. u. S. -Armv overcoats. dved blue. brown or black, wonderfully improved. should last you for years. Worth new $90. Special $15.95. TJ. S. Armv wool macktnaws. Warm and serviceable. Special $9.50. IT. S. Armv wool shirts, washed. cleaned end repaired. Divided into classes Grade A, $2.75; Grade B, $2.25: Grade C, $1.95; order two or three now. S. Army raincoats and sdekers. Grade A, perfect condition. $4.95 or $50 dozen; Grade B, good condition, $3.95 or $39 dozen. , TJ. S. Army wool spiral legglns $3 dozen of 93 cents each. TJ. S. Army canvas leegin, heavily re inforced with leather, 75c each, or $7.50 aozen. Pure linen cap covers, white, excellent for housework, barbers, office, etc. Brand new; 15 ents each, 2 for 25 cents; $1.25 dozfcn. . . - TJ. S. Army folding canvas cots. 30 In. wide, 72 In. long. Seen service, but in good condition, - $2.95 each of $30 dozen. TJ. S. Army rubber hip boots, prac tically' new. Excellent for storm "weath er, fishing, etc. $5.95. " " U. 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. v TJ. ' S. Army khaki breeches, lace bot tom,, suitable for general wear, hunting, fishing, engineers, camps, etc. $1.25 pair or $10.50 dozen pairs. TJ. S. Army sheep lined coats with Imt. moleskin collar. 38 in. long-" BRAND NEW. An excellent-coat at $28.00. TJ. S. Army heavy leather traces, 3 Inches wide. Excellent condition. Pair $4.95. TJ. S. Army McClellan saddles BRAND NEW. This is the famous McClellan saddle. $32.95. Pocket knives, Excellent present. Four numbers, $1.50. $1.75 $1.85 and $2.25. U. S. Army double deck steel cots. Homes, lumber, camps, convict camps, hospitals, Y. M. C. A. etc.. $9 each or $96 dozen. - - - - . . TJ. S. Array cotton mattresses. Good condition. Grade A $6.95; Grade B $5.95; Grade C $4.95. . Brass shells, solid, souvenirs of , war, can be engraved. 95c. TJ. S. Army heavy drinking cups, new, 10c each, $1 dozen. TJ S Navy hammocks, made of 20 oz. heavy 'white duck. Waterproof, excellent condition 40 in. wide, 70 in. long $2.95. WRITE FOR CATALOG Our terms: Cash with order. Reference: Any bank in Greenville. Tour money 'back if not satisfied. Prices T O. B. Greenville. Please' include postage when , ordering eoods 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., Greenville. S. C V ELBERT A. CLUBBS, Sales Agent FOR RENT a FOR RENT Furnished room with bath, gentlemen. Phone 835. 4112 FOR RENT. Furnished and unfurnished : room. Acolv 415 S. PlorM hlancii -ttt after 5 p. m. : - . 4010 BROOMS." j TION AND IMMEDIATE NEIGHBOR. HOOD, CLOSE IN. MODERN CONVEN ANCES. EARLE HAUCK, 410 SOUTH FLORIDA BUNCA.. -1114 FOR RENT Two rooms modern. Phone 1795. light housekeeping 1000 , E. DeSoto-st. w . -3666 FOR RENT Five rooms f uwilshed for housekeeping; modern; close In. Adults only. 507 N. llayne. FOR RENT To permanent and desirable 1 parties, five very large unfurnished rooms, four down and one upstairs, light and water included, excellent neighbor hood, 'splendid location, block of East Hill car line. Immediate possession, 1325 E. Mallory-st. Phone 1529. 4441 FOR RENT Nicely furnished front Toom near bath; hot and cold water; electric lights; desirable neighborhood. 206. W. Gregory St. -. , . 4444 FOR RENT Three-room apartment; also rooms furnished for light housekeeping, 1 blocks from Pa la fox. 323 E. Romana. Phone 1568. - ' 4433 FOR RENT Rooms; modern, to gentle men Apply 11 to 1 1 or 6 to 8. . 203 W. Gregory. -, . FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping;' front and back galleries; bath; gas.. Apply 407 E Greg ory St.. '.. . . . 4662 FOR RENT Small - apartment; , only. 214 W. Gregory St. adults 4550 FOR RENT Five furnished rooms; close in. . Modern; adults only. 507 N; Hayne. 4226 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms 406 W. Iniendencla SL 7554 FOR RENT One neat furnished room and bath, private family. 922 DeSoto and Tenth-av. ' 7558 FOR RENT One furnished room, 318 E. Gregory St., Phone 1486. 7559 FOR RENT To gentlemen furnished room, near bath. Hot water, electric lights.. Phone 2432, 123 W. Chase, 4553 FOR RENT Three connecting furnished rooms lighthousekeeping 431 W. Greg ory, i 7553 FOR RENT For three months or longer ' complete furnished, screened six room house; bath, electric lights; . close in; further particulars, 19 East Gregory LODGE NOTICE 3ROTHERHOOD Of 4 ' .1AILWAY CLERKC Pensaf-ola Lodge 311 ' Regular meetings first and th!rd Frl-ip--v th. K. " J. W. SMITH, WM. P. DAVIS, , - Rh5C-ol;jj ceeretao , Tcunt '";". - 7197 Modern Order of Praetorian. Pensacola Council. Ko. 1063, nr-ts every second and fotirth Monday at p. m. In W. O.. W. lift 11. corner Romana and Baylen streets." All Pr: torluna are cordially Invited. M. B. MORET, S. A. C E. SMITH. Rec. ' N LODGE NOTICE.' Pensacola Trades and Labor Council meet every Wednesday at 7:80 p. m.. at 1214 Wet Zarrros street. H. 5a. TrTPT.m- lrsldent. R. D. IaMONT, Secrtaty. P. O. Box 3. Machlnltt Helpers Lodge. Machinist Helpers' Lodge. No. 901. meeti every Wednesday night In Boil ermakers' hall, on corner of Palafox and Romana streets. I. P. BTTRTT. Pre1dr.t. C. U. WOODHAM. Rec. Se?. FENSACOLA LODGE, NO. 3. K. OF P. Regular . meeting of '.he Lodge every Monday. 7:30 p.m., at their hall on East Intendcncla street. - ; - n. C. MADSEN, C. C C V. STEWART. TC. of R. S. " ELECTRICAL WORKERS. Local Union. No. 327. I. B. E. W. meets every Monday' at t n. m.. at Roll ermakers hall. AH visiting brothers and service men in good standing cordially in v lieu. W. V. TTMMONS. R. S PFNSACOA LODGE. No 4. I. O. O. F. rensacoia joaee. No. S.. I. O. O. F.. meets every Thursdav ntarhf: t 7tS0. nt Ralford hall, rorner Baylen and Belmont streets. Visitors cordially Invited. J. D. MTLLER, N. G. JOE S. NTCOLAU. RL S. SHIP CARPENTER. JOINERS AND CAULKERS. Txjcal Union. No. 815. CarnenteM. Jftln ers "and Caulkers, mets Thursday nltrht ah week at 7:30 o'clock, at W. O. W. hall, corner Bavlen and Romana streets. r-rTAR. nTTRANT. President. W. H. LANGFORD. Secretary. . JUNIOR ORrpt' UN'Ti-O AMERICAN MECHANICS Pensacola Cotmcl' No. 35. Junior Ordr TTnlted American JTechanlcs. meets e ond a"d fourth Fridays. - 8 t. m., at K. of P. Hall. S. A. BXJTX, con. , W. E. KING. R. S C DAMON LODGE. NO. 13. K. of P. Piimonl Lodge. No. 13 Knights of Pythias nieet In regular sespl"n Tnesde.y evening -at Castle ITall at 7:30 o'clock. There will be work in the rank or Page Visitors welcome. - W. C. CAMPBELTj. C. C. B. V. HOLLAND, K. of R. A S. MASONIC TEMPLE. Resrular conclave of Cour De Linn Coraman- dery No. 1, Knights Tern nlar. -Monday.- December 22. at 7:80 p. m. Annual election of officers. So Journing Sir Knights cor- dlally Invited. C. S. BONACKER, . , E. C. . Recorder. . .... F, L. MILLER, MASONIC TXMPLE. Special communication of Es cambia Ixdge No. 13, F. & A. m. Work-in the F. C. and M. M., Tuesday, Dec. 23rd at. 6 p. M. decrees. Visiting brothers fraternally invited. Q Q CARO," . F. D. RICHARDS, W. M. .: Sec'y. MORTGAGE LOANS LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. -We lend money on Real Estae In th-s city on short notlcV - Please - stat in application, if you hve an Abstract of Title to the property. Call and ns. TEtB WATSON AGBJNCT, too, v x 7 South Palafox St. HELP FEMALE WANTED Stenographer. Apply In own handwriting. State experience. P. O. Box 1217., - 8992 WANTED Competent servant. Apply 3884 in morning 100 W. Cervantes. STENOGRAPHERS WANTED Register with tna employment department oi the I'an-American College, looms i'4 to 289 Brest Bldg. No coarse. Positions waiting. 44l WANTED House glrL Romana-st. Apply 301 E. ' 4002 WANTED A good servant. Apply Mrs. W. A, Kay,. 1600 E. . LaKua. - 4001 WANTED Salesladies; experience not necessary. Apply Hub Shoe Store. E. Wright street. . 4117 WANTED A cook. Palafox St. Apply at 701 N. .4445 WANTED Three lady teachers etenog- raphers, $65, $75. $100; five men stenog raphersclerks. $70, $75, $100, $100; Apply immediately. Piedmont Business Col lege, Lynchburg. Va. - 46ti6 HETJ MALE WANTED Team owners to contract logging, also log sawyers. Write, wire or see Helen Lumber Company, Helen, Florida. $"9 WANTED BOY WlTH BICYCLE TO WORK MORNINGS. APPLY CIRCU LATION DEPARTMENT THE JOUR NAL. - 3176 BOYS EARN MONET selling The Pen eacola Journal. dally and Sundav Wanted. 10 boys daily and 20 roys Sundays' to make from 5 Do to $5 a day. 8e Circulation Manager any morning 5 o'clock. i WANTED--An experienced young man stenbgrapher, for railroad work. Apply In own handwriting, giving experience and salary expected to M. E. Batts, 423 N. Baylen SL MEN Age 17 to B5. Experience unnec- essary. Travel, make secret Investiga tions, reports. Salaries, expenses. Amer ican Foreign Detective Agency, 855. St. Louis. " 461 MKV wanted for detective work. Write J. Ganor, former Govt. Detective, Dan vine. in. 463 MEN, STOP! Don't look for Jobs! We will teach you barber . trade, paying positions guaranteed:' chain of shops; make money whilo learning: everything $30. Tools free. South's Greatest Col lege. - Send for catalogue. Jacksonville Barter C ollege, ozz w eat t uaj (tc. Jacksonville, Fla. 6V MEN WOMEN White and coioreo io make $6. a day. mp sary. write lor rreu 1 " ilemphis, 4661 Hon cnemicai a, t"-. Tenn. - 500 MEN needed, help rennisn meiai fixtures. $60 weekly, travel or local. TTTrnrion! unnecessary. Brassmeiai 4558 124 St. Louis. ... . WOMEN OR MAN wanted, salary $.4 full time, 50c an nour spam n4a.i hminrv tr wearer, r.x- perlence s-ar7 Internartonal Mills Norrlstown, Pa. J0 DANCING DANCING TAUGHT." at 208 West Greg ory street. For JUTormatiov.. y juno TRANSFER Storage BINGHAM ..TRANSFER i.A' PHUNE 334. nULimu, r-wri v.. STORING. "- " ' '"-. ...ir-iLlir. -TCJAWP"FR. AUTO TRUCK SERVICE, BAGGAGE, FURNI TURE, LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING. PHONES 970 AND 1818. 620 BORRAS TRANSFER CO. PHONE 1145. OFFICES AJ nWMKE.- HOUSE EAST CMASte ALL KINDS OF HAULINU. luun BUSI- NESS SOLICITED. V r MISCELLANEOUS CREW NOTICE. The owners and agents are not respon tnf nnv debts contracted by the schooner Mary E. Palmer. Robert Tuem- ler & Company. 4552 . t-tt-c! .j. n fvrilfT for the holidays. l,A.ViiJ v w Hlfi 11R 7T Xth.A VP. -a.,- . vT,-TT..TiTr-wTrT Wave moved mv of fice from 402 American National Bank building to county solicitor's office. 2nd floor Court of Record Bldg.. Zossa and Jefferson streets. D. W. Berry. PHOTOPLAYS $23-$300 paid o,.itahl ideas. Experi ence unnecessary; complete outline free Producers League, in, fei. ijouis. 1443 WANTED WANTED To buy a good second hand piano; must be in first class condition cVipin for cash. Phone 79L Z776 WANTISD Tour Job printing ' and oroers for engraving of all kinds; eal55 cards, wedding Invltationa. ete. MATES PKTNTINO CO.. 20-22 West Government street. ? 519 WANTED TO BUY. iMiurrn TO BUY CHEAP HORSES Aiur MIJL.ES. APPLY MR. LOUIS ROTH. SHEESLEY SHOWS, WINTER rttlAOTPRR. AVE A AND W. RO MANA STS. 1110 WANTED AU kinds of phonograph work, no matter what tha make. Called for and delivered If desired. The Pno Shop, , Phone 791. 18-20 E. Garden St. The Housekeepers' Burden House, win dow and carpet eleanlna. The Pensa cola Houi and Window Cleaning Co. can carry tne whole load for you. Phone 1013 for Information. Room 605, ; Blount building; ......... , 051 SEWING .MACHINES. AND STRING Instruments repaired. Phone 251. J. H. Blakesley. 16 East Garden St. U WANTED--Male Fok terrier puppy; phone 1015 before 11:00 o'clock, a. m- WANTED Stretching curtains nlcelyat reasonable price. Call or mall a card to Clara Pearson. 508 West Romana street. - ' ii2 FARM WANTED SEND description. C. Shepard, Minneapolis, Minn. ; C. 6 WANTED SIGNS SIGNSl See me at 120 East Government street. Geo. R Markham. 76G0 WANTED To hear from owner of farm or unimproved land for sale.- O. -K. Hawley, BaldWin, Wisconsin. 4663 AGENTS SALESMAN One who has selling ex perience. Call on retail trade. High est commission rate paid. Advertising Calendars and Novelties. Selling' season commences January . 1st. The Geo. H. Jung Co., Cincinnati. O. v . 8114 STATE MANAGER We have an excep tionally good offer - to make experi enced Cement, Paint and Oil Salesmen. The American Oil & Paint Co., 5511 Eu clid Ave., Cleveland, O. 7661 SELL AUTOMOBILE TIRES $500 Starts you in business with sole agency for service,, giving low price tire, Large nrofSts. I'iXDerience unnecessary. j. Foster Davis.- 69 Wall St., New Tork. 7662 OPPORTUNITIES ACCOUNTS, notes, every kind claim col lected anywhere in world. No charges unless ' successful. - May's ; Collection Agency, Somerset. Ky. ' 321 PARTT WHO made payment on Irish Mail can locate seller at Big Bayou, Care Mrs. Hartley. - 4555 I desire to erect two or more stores on the east side of Palafox street fifty feet south of Wrleht street and will be ! glad to consider propositions for renting same. 7556 . - A. C. BLOUNT. POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED by experienced male stenographer timekeeper, or general office man. Address W. M. "W.. Care Journal. 4333 WANTED A position as cook by north ern man of experience. Best refer ences. Apply Cook, Care Journal. 4440 EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER de sires position Immediately. A. L,, Care Journal. ' . 4000 LOST AND FOUND LOST Pockettook containing $26 and important receipts, between Green blatt's Store and the -end of Palafox wharL Reward of $5 paid to finder. 916 E. Gregory St. 4334 LOST Emblem Pin, initial W. A. J. P. L. E. Phone 1969. Reward. 4664 I'OST A topaz ring; Tiffany setting; between Pensacola high school and Cottrell Studio. V i rw7 t- return uamA t studio and received reward. 7443 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. Bids will be received by the Board of Commissioners of the City of Pensa cola. Fla., for furnishing labor and ma terials to install a fuel oil burning bvs tem at the Pumping Station of the City Water Works. . ., Bids for this work will be received up to 12 o'clock noon, on the 6th day of January, 1920. Plans of the work, and copies of the specifications, contract, & etc., can be bad at the office of the City Clerk at City Hall. - F. D. SANDERS, Attest: L. E. HEINBERG. Mayor. City Clerk. IN POLICE CIRCLES. Cerrla Greenfield, a negro, was ar rested yesterday by Constable Green on a, charge of assisting a prisoner to escape. Greenfield is alleged to have helped Oliver Simpson, the negro who was convicted in the court of record several weeks ago for the rob bery of the Fashion -Shop, to make his getaway. The negro is being held at the county jail. John and Willie Rutledge, two white FREC'KL ES vblosser TW BAb V s . ; TC SAWDUST . : . . - t, S -r-5-- Wholesale Loss of Lives In Wrecks? No matter how careful we may be, the Law of Average figures so many thousands us maimed for life. The Vital Question Is 1n the "event of your death through accidental causes, or . your being maimed for life, ARE YOU PROTECTED ? Give this serious thought it's a vital question involving your family and self. ; We write the best Accident Policy for the money, and will be glad to explain every detail. PHONES: Nine-One-Eight Nine-One-Nine FISHER -BROWN . Insurance Agency 'WE WILL BOND YOU" Captain Ross Smith and his daring crew with their Vlckers-Vimy aeroplane, captured the Australian government's prize of $48,600. for the first flight from England to Australia wihtin 30 days. boys were arrested by the police yes terday morning on a charge of dis orderly conduct. The boys are alleged to have been annoying a Greek who runs a peanut stand on South Pala-fox-st.' J. T. Sprinkle was arrested yester day by the police on a warrant sworn out against him by W- McFann, charg ing him with disorderly conduct and attempted assault. Sprinkle was re leased on bond for his appearance in the recorder's court Monday. Mc Fann later applied to Judge Johnson to have Sprinkle placed under a peace uonu. . . . . t y rrx I . -f of our human lives, or leaves A WOMAN'S CHARM. Is it her regular features? No, mor often it is her velvety complexion. One can't well correct irregular fea tures, but a good complexion is great ly within one's control. By using TETTERINE you can remove all blotches, liver spots, scaly patches and skin eruptions that Impair beauty. Tetterine is also one of the few recognized agents tha will really conquer eczema, ring worm, iach and such troublesome ail-., ments, no matter how long standing Price 60c. Sold at drug stores. . Shuptrine Co., Savannah,. Ga- y