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1 1 Is ' - ... r . I THE PEWSACOLA JOURNAL, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1920 5SC J" 1 L I ,' 1. .11 1 J L Slit- -"""W.WK'"$ v T AMUSEMENTS Ed C. Nutt Tent Show. "Under Cover" presented by the popular Ed. C. Nutt medy Players jjot away to a flying start last night and kept the large audience g-uessing as well aa delighted and thrilled till the fall of the final curtain. The play ha3 a "punch" just before the finish of the last act that never fails to catch the audience. "Under Cover" both from a dramatic and scenic standpoint Is a production any mana ger might be proud of. and Mr. Nutt deserves the many flattering com ments heard on all sides. The ward robe worn in the bill would do credit to any two dollar attraction, while the stage settings and electrical effects are most elaborate. 1 - "A Broadway show at popular prices" Just about expresses it and any one who misses "Under Cover'' will indeed miss a treat. Miss Nona Xutt always artistic and convincing contributes a charming bit "I had catarrh of the stomach and head for three years. My stomach was so bad that every time I ate any thing sweet, such as fruit or pastry, the burning hot water would run out of my mouth. I took a laxative every night. "Since taking Milks Emulsion, my bowels move regularly. I have now taken ten bottles and have gained 10 1-2 pounds. All my friends re mark how fine I am looking, and it seems a pleasure to live again, with out stomach trouble." Bert Becker, Miami, Ohio. - Physics usually make slaves out o bowels Stomach and OI1 your hunting trip. It's the balance of the. cast only goes to J troubie in many cases Is directly due prove the cleverness of the players by to constipation. whom she is surrounded. Harry' Milks Kmulslon is a pleasant, nutri- ltich, who thrilled thousands with his tlve footj an(j a corrective medicine. AUTOMATIC The latest revolver out made by Remington. Three safety devices. Will not jam. Shoots as true as you can point. A sure protection for any home. The only 38 that carries eight cartridges. Protect your home and loved t of acting and adds much to the sue- nnp? bv hivin-r on in the house ces9 of tho evenings entertainment, their users, and weaken the Ones Dy nainfa on. Ill Hie IlOUaC sunDOrt Ehe receives from ! lntnrt of rnrrectln.r them. DOESN'T NEED ANY LAXATIVES HOW Mr. Becker says life is a joy, without constipation or stomach trouble ABOUT PEOPLE WE KNOW. really indispensible for unex pected us 3 in close quarters. 9 IUflht at Rty's Right ct the Corner C63 hafi proven it will cure Malaria, Chills and Fever, Bil ious Fever, Colds and LaGrippe. sensational free act on the S in Carlos hotel, before the performance was seen between acts of the play in an act that wa3 very good and was a novelty a?fay from the usual vaudeville at traction. "Under Cover" continues to- ! night and tomorrow night giving way for "The Sweetest Girl in Dixie." PENSACOLA LAUNCH & MACHINE CO. WlLLAflD SERVICE STATION Wiilard Storage butteries and Repair of A Makes Battens Two 8eti Marina Ways Machine BY op in Connection 1 The Parlor Market Homi of All That's Pura FRESH WESTERN MEAT? Poultry, I'az nd Groan Groceries OWN YOUR HOME Pensucota Home and Savings Assn. J. FI. Baylks, Sec'y !5 South rJfo)u Phenm 232 setter than WUIS COL KEY TOR Dog Risks Life to Repay Kindly Act. Fate as the powerful factor that sways the destinies of humans and animals is interestingly brought out in "Back to God's Country,"' adapted from "Wapi. the Walrus." by James Oliver Curwood, and which will be shown today abainj; at the Isis thea tre. As Dolores LeBeau, a woodland girl, whose kindly nature has won her the love of even the most savage beasts of the forests, Nell Shipman meets Peter Burke, a novelist roam ing in the wilds of Canada for mater ial fur his new boolv. Both are inspired by the love of animals, to whom they show kindness. How this consideration for dumb brutes is repaid aftr Peter and Dolo res, married, go into the Artie re gions to investigate conditions among the Eskimos is most grippingly shown when Wapi, the killer, a great Dane dog whose friendship Dolores has won, saves their lives. It restores healthy, natural bowel action, doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appe tite and quickly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food. As a builder of flesh and strength. Milks Emulsion is strongly recommended to those whom sickness has weakened, and is a powerful aid in resisting and repairing the effects of wasting dis eases. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved usually in one day. This is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. Truly wonderful for weak, sickly children. No matter how severe your ca"se, you are urged .to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee Take six bottles home with you, use it according to directions and if not satisfied with lh results, your money will be promptly refunded. Price 60c and $1.20 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere. MEXICO STIRRED BY EARTHQUAKE Mexico City. Jan. 4 Scores of per sons were killed in a violent earth quake which occured in many parts of r : i . . : v. A i, ,7 : ,. rf VV "4,m,raikinn;ieu inous" turbances is believed to have been near ands of Pensacolians by his dar.ng j the volcano of Orizaba, trapeze acts from the roof of the San incomplete reports indicate the state Carlos hotel. To describe the darintr; r.f voi-i cm i fom,! t Vir -nor nfnnv acts that he did is almost impossible but he made many gasp ani so sen sational was it that many were com- although it was felt- throughout the Republic. Reports say 30 are dead in one vl!- pelled to walk away. They could not laKe aud unconfirmed reports place stand to see this man go th v,Uo oiuHin., ue i.irins mat tro rough his ithe sarre ln another. There are 50 vic , tS ' I Urns, including numerous dead at Jal- Ag-B f H if II I with, this act cannot be understood 1IH Pill unles3 the act is witnessed. Before ' ins icats jticn mad Mr. and Mrs. "William O. Turtle, who have been visiting through the holidays as the guests of Mrs. Turtle's sisters, the Misses Brent at their home on V. LaRua-st., have returned to their home in Chicago. Mr. Turtle is the son of Capt. J. E. Turtle of the engineering department, U. S. army, at Fort Pickens. COMB SABE TEH INTO GRAY HAIR Darkens Beautifully and Restores Natural Color and Lustre at Once. Its Lileut.-Comdr. "Walter F. IaFren:, XT. 1 Common garden sage brewed into a S. N., has gone to Norfolk to Join nisi heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol ship tne "iiopeweii ana irom were aaded wlI1 turn streaked and win pruceeu iu uu.. faded hair beautifully dark and lux LaFrenz wUl remain in PensacoA for , uriaRt M the winter as the guest of Mr. anaj .... . the winter as the guest Mrs. J. C. Watson, 421 N. ra!afox-st. o:.o Lieut, and Mrs. "Webster M. Wright have returned to the city after spend ing the holidays at Miami and Palm Beach. oo Mrs. R. Y. Patterson of Palm Beach, returns home tonight after spending the past month in the city with her; mother, Mrs. Lillie R- Johnson, 00 phur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use preparation im proved by the addition of other in gredients a largo bottle, at little cost at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Su!phur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. "While gray, faded hair is not sin ful, we all desire to retain our youth- one f,,t .Too-a. . I arVftnlnty knt. 1TT , -- T. C! nn1rm,n Wo 0 x. "jeillS lou auu x . .. "3"'-' ; I Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one tomorrow iui a. 1 u . ,., v ,. , . New York City' and "Washington Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Don't miss this. Cut out thi3 slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co.. 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly You will receive ln return a trial pack age containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kid ney and bladder ailmentc; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv. TONIGHT "UNDER COVER" wfJ jmf STifiunt Building 0T - ip Miss Ellle Muldon leaves tomorrow for Millbrook, N. Y, to resume her 6tudies at the Bennett school. O0 The friends of Mrs. M. B. Preston, who has been very 111 for the last few days will be pleased to know that she is somewhat improved. o:o Mr. S. E. Bell returned Sunday n!ght to Auburn, where he is attending the Ala. Tech. after spending the holi days at home. oo Mrs. John Dtilaam leaves tonight for Corsicana, Texas,- Vt visit with her sister, Mrs. James M. Dyer be fore going to New York City in the spring. Mrs. Denham has just return ed to the city after spending the holi days in Montgomery with her son, Robert S. Denham and family. Dcn't You Forget It. Bear ln mind that Chamberlain's Tablets not only move the bowlea but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. They contain no pepsin or other digestive ferment but strength en tho stomach and enable it to per form its functions naturally. Adv. Stomach ills permanently disappear after drinking tLs celebrated Shivar Mineral v ater. Positiyely rnaranteed hj raoney-back offer. Taste ne; c-Rts a trifle. DelivreI anywhere by our Pensacola Agents, West Florida Cf wry Cu. Pboua tbww New Elixir, Called Aspiron al, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and 1 Indorsed by Euro pean nd American Army Surgeons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Compli cations. , . Every Druggist in U. S. Ik structsd to Eefund Price While You Wait at Count er If B elief Docs Not Com Within. Two Minutes. e a briet announcement and then pro ceeded as though it was no under taking at all. His performance is one that requires nerve, and plenty of It ar.d he has more than the average man's share. Rich performes his acts again tonight at seven o'clocic. Dr. V. G. McLeod ha reettmed his dental practice at rooms 400-C2 Bleunt Building. Phone 1458. 7t oa. iacK or communication witn small towns makes even approximate j estimates of casualties impossible. The ; earthquake caused great alarm in large cities Get the Genuine fgMtfSb and Avoid J2j TONIGHT "UNDER COVER" SPORTSMAN'S SUPPLY STORE 34 SOUTH PALAFOX Bicycles Fishing: Tackle Baseball Goods Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The sens it ion of tho year iu the rfnig; trado ia AfpironrJr the two minuta cold and totih reliever, au thoritatively guaranteed by tha lrbora toriea; tesretl, approved and most enthusiastic illy endorsed by the high est authorities, and proclaimed by the common people rs ten times aa quick aud jfi'ectivo as whiskey, rock ajid rye, or any other cold and" cough remedy they havo ever tried. All drn stores are now supplied with the wonderful new elixir, so all you have tc do to grot rid of that cc' 1 is to step iaU tho nearest drug store, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle cf Aapiroual and tell him to Krrvo 3-011 two teaspor nfuls with four teaspoon- 1 fuls cf water in a plas-. "With your i watch in jour hand, take the drink i iu enswaiJow and call for your money ! back in tr o minutes if vou cannot ie?i your co d fadmjr away like a dream vv.tjun tne mko limit. Don't bo bash- tul, for all druggists invite vou and expect you to try it. Everybody's '. aomg it. ' i When yojr cold or cough is re lieved, tako the remainder of the botlo home to your wife avl babies, for Afpironal is by far the safest and most efiective, tie eas-iest to takg and the most agreeable old and cog remedy hr infants end children. Adv.) Remember the Name, TaKe a good looK at tHe SacK and saytoyour Grocer . RISINGSUN "77ic Flour that Guarantees the Biscuits " He'll Know! .. .. I iMv 1 11 rg ashvil 1 Mm 1 ffj rvi 11 1 - u 1 r i a I Th Red Mill 0ydA Jl - f&im$Mm l?r?SS?ii SCHOOL CHILDREN STERILIZE NOSES AVOID CONTAGION Influenza, Pneumonia, Menin gitis, Dyptheria, Small Pox, Scarlet Fever, Measels Whooping Cough and Many Other Con tagious Diseases Contracted at School Through Nose. Parents are advised to teach their shildren, as part of their 3ai?y toilet. j how to sterilize the nose and throat , ! with Eucapine, the preparation of OI. 1 Eucalyptus, which became so popular In this country during the epidemic i of influenza and pneumonia. A child i ran be shown In a minute how to u?e j It, and, if reminded by the parent. ' will do so systematically without as- j sistance or objection. I : The child dips the little finger Into the Jar of Eucapine and Introduces it up each nostril: then, catching the nose between the thumb nad first fin ger suddenly releases It as he draws In his breath, thus sniffing the Eu capine back into the throat. The Eu ; capine gradually spreads over tre 1 throat, tonsils, ear ducts and larynx, eternizing, cleansing and healing any inflammation or irritation and pre 1 dentine tha formation cf adenclds enlarged tonsils, earache, aearces and serious lung diseases. . st.j-i!!iation with Eucapine keep the nose clean, healihy. comfortabl j and free from germs; relieves timplt j hroim to'iehs. colds and sore throat i almost immediately and is so pleasant that even the younge3t children leart to call for their Jar of Eucapin ana use It for themselves whenever the? feel a cold or sore throat coming oa Colds are contagious and if ' ever? member of the family, especially thos wv must breathe the infected dust of mihlic buildings. Ftreets nad con veyances, would make sierilizaticn , with. Encapine a part of their daily , jtoiiet, much sickness would be avoid- j NOTE The product referred M ;hove may be obtained at anj drps Noll Shipman and Chas Arlin a in a Scene From "Sack to Gads C ountry" lsis Tedsy. store for half a dollar and a jar shouM be provided ' for each member of tti9 family. Incluciing the iplally the nurse. can tell, because It does it so nat urally, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disap peared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. Adv. c OLDS For head or throat Catarrh try the vapor treatment- VICE'S VAPORum "vOUR BODYGUARD" 30. GO. i.20 Every tiling About Cuficura Soap Suggests Efficiency .Ointmewt.TmlgiM.ate. 1 1 1 hm . romnmlaa Does i his iitere p?r saclc I Yon? Buy Wood at Reduced Prices! ; $1.25 .... $2.00 ..... $4.00 ..... $1.00 Rough Mill Ends, wet, while they last at, per load Dry Light Wood, per load 11 Hard Pine Blocks, extra large, 10 for $2.25, or 20 for Kindling, teams Lumber khwmiw. PIIOE 1313 a. m m w Jtfr mti M Xirt$ iff Jill" Tv "".rlt j r yui i in I I i . i 'I 1 . TH ' ! I: . V ! ' I ' i . If i ' 1 .'1 1 1 ' ' fl ! ( ' I i C If t ,'".VCk,.l, 1 ,: , ..: ,1, f II. I "1 1., I' J I 1 ii 1" 1 '.'iii'r'iM'1 ' 'pi f! I 'I I ' 1 1 1 i 4 1 1 MS i .IS. Fine Metals Have Given Maxwell its Rank V w M-IE verv substance of which a car is made denotes its quality; and the use of fine and strong metals in the Maxwell has won it many, many friends. . It was necessary to make the Maxwell . chassis of the very best materials. For its great mission was to transport hi an cxtrzmeJy economical way as great a passenger load over the same road and at the same speed as the larger and heavier cars. Thus it was obvious that the Maxwell had to be light. Anr) to make it light the quality metals were used. Metallurgists, the men who have made the study of metals a science, say that it compares favorably pound for pound with the highest priced cars the world has produced. But you need not be a metallurgist to discover this "inner goodness" in a Maxwell. Three months will tell; six months will tell you more. Otherwise Maxwell in five short years would never have grown from a production of 5,000 a year to 100,000 a year. 300,000 Maxwells on the highways of the world today answer most any question you can ask about this great car. Price, $985 f. o. b. Detroit. servants, espe-f ' I I It i 1 i I'M : M ... - ' i m- MM lit - --- ? iiniiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiii - s 1 EE3 HARRINGTON MOTOR COMPANY PENSACOLA 3IOBILE fed tii 1 1 '!. ... , r