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8 TH PEKS;COLA JOURNAL, MONDAY. MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1920 ."J aux -first 4-" CLOTHE HE'S THE DADDY OF THE PAGES HEVEE .A FIHiM OIS THEi! An absolute novelty, un'que, different! 16 Kinds of Animal Actors. . . He had seen Dolores ccme dripping from the stream and tip toed forward to reiro Ler. Suddenly irom a chasm in the rocks n great hear rose, growling fiercely, and the girl snug r ' JV r Vnv;. . . ", :' ""...v,- .-:-v.'. '; "'- ." : " i I t i 4 , ' 1 gled bea.nd it. f V PRESENT BUILDING TO BE RE MODELED AND REFIN1SHED AND ENLARGED. '"K - T O D A Y Xeaufrrcm dhsMK 1 TOMORROW WORK ON ARMY il H H r S A f H) 3 Ailt: JrtjLT JSLf4 -i" (fiftj .Jli4a,-i. v"V .S Remember when you were fourteen what a time your mother had petting yru to the barber shop on Saturday morning? Well, now you're married and your wife vrj',y you to have a new HAT and we hope you are not going to omplai:x that you can't spare the time like you used to when you needed a hair cut. To cl oose a comely and congenial looking Mat from this stock will take about f ve minutes if you're partic ular. And any one home will agree that fi: minutes spent in piercing the family n worth an hour of your time anytinr e. Men's stylish Hats ?5.00 up- r S3 - J I f 5 JdrriV se Stare How does Vice-Prosidcnt Marshall stand with the panfs of the I'nited States senate? Take a slant at the picture it was .'napped during an outburst of "three cheers" and speaks for itself. With his hat on his ear the V. I, does look like a "regular guy." doern't he? COLLEGE GIRLS AND BOYS RETURNING TO SCHOOL Please Remember That we carry a Most Com plete Line of OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS BINDERS INDEXES FILES S'jnbusch Self-Closing INKSTANDS Schaeffer's Self-Filling FOUNTAIN PENS 1920 CALENDAR PADS SHARP-POINT PENCILS MAYES PRINTING COMPANY OUALITY PRINTING MODERN OFFICE EQUIPMENT AN1 OFFICE SUPPLIES Phone LSI 20-22 W. GOVERNMENT ST. A. E. LAMONT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Efficient Service. Moderate Terms Phono 11S9 415 NORTH PALAFOX ST. Many' of the college boys and girls home for the holidays returned the last of the week and will return during this ! week, among whom are: from the 'Florida state college for women, Talla hassee; Mary Beggs, Marjorie Pier i pont. Isabelle McLellan, Ethel Pader ! ick, Patti Gray. Minnie Leah Nobles, '.Adele Berlin, Margaret Kay. Marjory ' Holt, Dora Shepard, Ida Meriweather, Frances Morey and Dorothy Burrows, j Palmer college, DeFuniak Springs, Josephine Cottrell, Rudolph Ilinson, , Clyde Coons, - Forrest Coons. Edith j Wheeler. Converse college, Spartanburg, Marie Born.. Elizabeth - Oerting. Gwynn Preparatory for Converse, j Spartanburg, Allyne Bonacker, Audrey ! Keller, Hilda . Bolan. j Columbia university, New York, Lola ' Lee Daniels. . ; Dowling institute, Brewton, Alabama Mary. Louise, Myrtle Ruth, Bobby Jean Williams, Clyde Kersey, and Mary Carney. Sophie Newcomb, New Orleans, Ja nice Kahn. Hartridge school for gir!s, Plalns ville, N. J., Anna Lamar and Ida Ma ! lone. i University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Nelda Taylor and guest, Minnie Stan , lake. j Visitation academy, Mobile, Lucille Camp. Sacred Heart academy, St. Louis, FIRE DESTROYS FIVE HOUSES WHEN YOUR COM PLEXION BEGINS TO FADE WITH AGE You Can Preserve That CIsar, Smooth Tint of Youth To RcHive Indigestion or Dyspepsia T.ike a Dyspepsia Tablet' JfA lief orw Xj''hf i4i3 Each Meat. THE CRYSTAL PHARMACY Clutter Music House For Mora Than ?3 Yar 1X4 South Palafox Street Phone 15 -. OWN YOUR HOME Pensacola Home and Savings . Assn. . ; J. H. RaylLss, Sec'y ! !0 South palafox. Phoiw 233 , PENSACOLA LAUNCH & MACHINE CO. WILURD SERVICE STATION Willard ;t3aga b.ttsriea and Repair of All Makes Batteries Two Sstt Marine Ways Machine Shop in Connection - The Parlor Market j "Horn of All That's Pura FRESH WESTERN MEAT? Poultry, rggs and Green Grocerie XHE CENTRAL PHARMACY In the Heart of Penseola" ! THE HOME OF QUALITY ICE CREAM CSL- 177 Phones 172 ,-J-1 L. E. NOBLES & CO. Agents Hart SchalTner & Marx and iKirschbaum Suits Minnie Oliver and Elizabeth Oliver. ! Notre Dame, Baltimore, Adeiia Ros i asco. 1 j University of Florida, Gainesville, Tom Kennedy, Howard Mayes, (ieo. Calhoun, George " Hartman, Montrose Edrehi, McHenry Jones, William Dan : iels, Harold Jones, Edward L-urton, .Franklin West, Reginald DeSiiva, Newton Axelson, Albert Caro, Hurley Holland,- Louis Tatom, and Oliver j Williams. I Tulane university. New Orleans, Den- zil Coleman, John Bell. Starke Military academy, C. i Hartsfield. . Riverside Military academy, Chas. Maves. University of South, Sewannee, Tenn Craighlll Brown, Benjamin Robinson. Wright university, Mobile, Osmond Howe, Thomas Anc-erson- Americus Military academy, Staun ton, Va., Charles Collins and guest. Jack Hooton. Holy Cross college, New Orleans, Aloysius Maher. Alabama Polytechnic institutei Au burn. S. E. Bell, Wright Reese, Alex Saunders, Richard Saunders, Hunter Brown, Dot Fulghum, Marion Wat son. Newman McLane. Military institute, Marion, Ala., James Merwin. Military academy, Gulfport, Miss., Doran Johnson. Georgia Tech., Atlanta, Ga., Harry Levey, Armstead Covington. Vanderbilt university, Nashville, Eugene Taylor, Claude Kugelman, C. J. Heinberg and guest, Morris Schwartz Washington-Lee university, Gillia McLane. Lawrenceville school. New Jersey. Francis Taylor. Sprinshill college, Mobile, Cliarles II. Hilliard. University of Pennsylvania, Lewis Bear. St. Bernard's college, Cullman, Ala-, Sherry, Edward and Charles Mcdam, Joe Schambeau, D. J. Reinschmidt. Charles Levey, Buster Rhodes, Clin ton Reilly. Southern Dental college, Atlanta. Joseph Oppenheimer. Emory university, Atlanta, John Thomas, Chalker. Fire early yesterday morning com pletely destroyed five houses on North TJy the Occasional JP of the l-st. between jaci-:son ana liaasuen-sis. originating from an unknown cause. Two of the cottages had fallen in be fore the fire department arrived on the scene, the other three catching from sparks flying fiom the first two houses. The houses were leased to the Pen- BLACK and WHITE Beauty Treatment The plans for the new - Salvation army home at 14 W. Government-st., have been completed and the work on the building will be starJed at once, according to Capt. Bergren in a state ment to The Journal last night. The present building occupied by the home will be remodeled and reshaped, ce mented and blocked In form of s.one and when completed will all be finish ed in white, with an iron balcony fin ished in black. The main entrance to the building will be converted into the vestibule, j with double doors rrom the ouiside. On each side of the main entrance will be the office entrance and the private j entrance to the second floor stairs, i The vestibule opens into the chapel, wh'ch, will be finished with panel ceilings and wainscoating. The chapelj will be 2Sx44 feet with high windows-j Back of .Cie chapel wilt be the county : rest room, connected to the chapel by a passage, with outside entrance, and private toilet rooms, with lavatorj-, etc Next to the rest room will be the young people's room, connecting with passage to the chapeL Next to the rcjt room and in the rear of the building will be the rear stairs and . jthe halls and rear entrance to the building. In the rear of the building and con necting to it will be the emergency section which will be a one-story brick building, having three bed rooms,, pri vate toilet and bath room wilh shower and bath tub, and gallery. In the second story or the building will be located the living room, din ing room, kitchen and pantry, and five Jted rooms, sleeping porches, rear gal- Igl-- tejSI WEEKLY AND ERNEST TREUX'S Newest Comedy TOO GOOD ! TO BE TRUE AND A BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL SCORE BY RE1LLVS ISIS ORCIILSTaV As the yeirg po by, women ooe that biby-like softness and the rosy lery. pri.te bail room, and toilet their, room, all bed rooms opening into the tint which they possessed in Hu.i;uii omijouiiaiiig joinpj.iijf v. . -.- mil-is, musB halls and all rooms outside rooms On rented to employees of the company land toilpt creams all help and seve front onenInsr rrnm thA " ? v .r tTLeir faf.ed' sallow .com" i will be the iron balcony. iJirAiim iMu fcuuii resuiis serve oniy ior i a few hours. The BTack and White Beauty Treat Insurance covered the loss, which a mounted to about 3,000 in all five build ings. The cottages were all small, two and three room houses and were to tally destroyed. Furn.shings of thece'ment will restore that bloom of youth; The bath rooms, kitchens, etc., in the building will have both hot and cold war connections, and thetuilding is SPECIAL TODAY MARSHALL NEILAN Presents MARY PICKFORD For the First Time at Popular Prices, in DADDY LONG LEGS" r j . -.j a SAENCER INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY TOPICS CHILDREN - 11c ADULTS - 22c cottages were saved before the f kmcs so much desired make mothers and V .Jf. wired for electric lights, all the f had gotten a headway. daughters appear to be sisters and jUllum 10 00 Pame- ana re-nnished The houses were alt facing North I- ! 'ta u both safe and delightful. Be-cn the interior and placed in a first st. 607. occupied by L. C. Cherry; 6C9, fore retiring, you bathe 3"our face with class condition. W. J. Barclay; 611, R. L. Kinnard; 613, .Black and White Soap, then apply the! The building Is designed to take II. Bailey; 615. W. Cobb. creamy Ointment and wash off the care of the work of the local Salva- The full force of the fire department I next morning. You'll be so well pleas- Von army In a systematic manner., and was called into use before the fire was : ed with this home beauty treatment to render the necessary assistance In gotten under control, and only hard that a package of both Black and .handling the numerous charities tak- work by the department prevented the high wind spreading the flames fur The fire department was called out j White Ointment and Soap will always have a place on your dressing table. Your druggist sells both Black and White Ointment and Black and Wrhite , In tnig section Ing care of the army here, and when finished will be one of the most com- iplete buildings of the Salvation army earlier in the morning to 518 West j Soap at 25c each or the manufacturers Belrnont-st., and later to 316 North night to 2309 North Tarragona-st. and Davis-st. Damage in both of the latter tires was small. ARREST FIVE FOR COUNTERFEITING As a result of a rajd by secret service men in St. Louis, five persons have been arrested on the charge of oper ating a plant for the counterfeiting of War Savings Stamps. They gave their names aa Chas. Woeleck and wife of Boston, Frank E. Brooks and wife of Vincennes, Ind., and Geo. A. C I Moore of Cleveland. The penalty for the charges is a fine of $o,000 and im prisonment for 15 years. will send both on receipt of 50c A sample, literature and Black and White Birthday, and Dream Book will be sent you free if you clip and mail this statement to BLACK and WHITE Box 913, Memphis, Tenn. E- OBITUARY. SHERIFF SPECIALS. SHORT TUBBOR'N Aflcn o V H n;- ! l:: Made to Grow B ! 1 " Lone Straicht, j I I -. Scft and SiUty S 1 E31ELENTO 1 Q'JIKttiC PCKAOE ft ft QUININE PCKAOE A Cur fJ n:r Grower. Removes dar drz(T. Feces tho rtots cfthohax. Steps f aliirtfi heir st cr.ee. Oans the scalp. Price 2Co ly rra!l en rtx-e'rt of Btamp ior coin. AUtf0""O VANTEO fcr rrtcular EXELEfTO MEDICINE CO.. ATLANTA. CA. George Albert was taken by the sheriff's office yesterday, charged with having whiskey in his possession. Cary Holmes and Albert Steiner, both negroes, were arrested on charges of vagrancy, by the sheriff's office. Arthur Bowden, negro, charged with breaking and entering a house, was fined $50 and costs in the court of record Saturday. Mose Y'oung, negro, was fitjed $100 and cost3 in the court of record Sat urday, charged with carrying con cealed weapons. Frank Maher. charged with being drunk, was fined $10 and costs in the court of record Saturday. DARE DEVIL RICH ARRIVES IN CITY MRS. BLANCHE NICHOLS. Funeral services of Mrs. Blanche Nichols will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the family residence, 419 N. Coyle-st. Rev. I. W. Chalker, of the first Methodist church will of ficiate. The following will act as pall-bearers: Lima Mead, Jasper An tone, S. Antone, Vincent PJtz, Jack Nichols, Messrs. Balez and Sheata. A School To Train Typesetters Enjoy Bis Earnings While Learning a Great Profession The Southern Newspaper Publishers' Association has established a school for teaching typesetting on the linolypc and intertype machines. Apprentices in the printing irade and ambitious young men ami women should write literature. The trade that helped deve'op Benjamin Franklin into a master mind is worthy of careful consideration. For advice apply to the editor of the Journal, and in the meantime send for literature, addressing, Georgia-Alabama Business College (Accredited) Macon, Georgia Eugene Anderson ETAOIN SHRDLU STTT.rL SMRDLU President ETAO SHU ETAOINNNNL THE JOURNAL WANT ADS ARE RESULT GETTERS Harry Rich, the aerial trapeze artist who thrilled returned soldiers at the Chlpley home-coming celebration last Tuesday, arrived in Pensacola yester day. Rich is advertised as the "high est trapeze performer in the world" and he will give a free performance from the roof of the San Carlos at 7 o'clock tonight. Rich was one of the features at the Jacksonville state fair and his act is said to, be extremely thrilling. He ' works from a single trapeze, without I nets or other safety appliances, and performes many sensatienal stunts. ""ifr nnil ATr T"f irh a ro nuitA annenrin? I. people, little like the performers told about in books. BASKETBALL GABIES BOOKED FOR JANUARY Next Wednesday the senior bacget ball league will statrt at the local" Y. M. C. A., and as tho young men are looking forward to their winter sport, it is hoped there will be arlgo crowd on hand. There will be a double header every Wednesday night, commencing promp tlj at 8 oclosk, and as tho league Is. made up of both new and old material some fast and in teresting games can be expected. The first games will be Wilson-Biggs vs. M. & O. and Pensacola high school vs. the team captained by R. K. Hens. All teams are putting In some good practice ar.d the race will probably be anybody's right up to the last. Tho schedule for the month of Jan uary will be as follows: January 7 Wilson- vs. M. & O.; P. H. S. vs Capt. Hess. January 21 Capt. Hess vs. M. & O.; Wilson-Biggs vs. M. &. O. January 28 Capt. Hess vs. P. H. S.; WilFon-Bgigs vs. M. & O. with if you put STEARNS' PASTE on the job. It will kill them by the whole sale out in the open. It makes them seek fresh air and water. A quick, sure exterminator that saves you money, time and effort. IILDRED Al iTTT 31 IN marriage m me u mi DRAMATIC STOCK COMPANY, ia A Play That Appeals To Mothers Matinee Today at 3 P. M. Nfcht Show at 8 P. M. NOTICE) NEW PRICES: General Admission, 35c. Reserved Seats on Sale all Day, 59c. Balcony, 25c. Matinee, 15c and 25c, War Tax Paid. i V! Set STEARNS ELECTRIC PASTE out at night on any food that the pests will eat. In the morning burn bodies. Two Sizes: . 35c and S1.5D f V If, n TVMMMIrT MaaT mr aAJk4- r i I i Looh for tJt signotter J. J. KEARSEY. f rrtufent, on every package of Rat and Roath Paste. 30 S5e Ik I a. r i M .'I h hi Aaotufci If IZ if Get the S1.50 box for a Grand Killing Campaign. Co-operate with Your Neighbors to prevent spread of deadly diseases, by using STEnnms9 Electric Paste Koney Back If It Falls (i) I H H AT THE BIG TENT AT THE BIG TENT AT THE BIG TENT o Camody Players IN THE GREATEST OF ALL PLAYS THE BIG" U. S. SECRET SERVICE PLAY DON'T MISS IT! YOU CAN'T GO WRONG! "UNDER VEST T 7s IL The Man Who Flirts With Death From the Top of the SAN CARLOS HOTEL See It THEN DON'T FORGET THE SHOW AT THE BIG TENT AT THE BIG TENT AT THE BIG TENT hi Si C5j 1 i 1-3 R j 3 R