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THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL. SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10. 1020 2C 6 J j ; J 0TB LAST HEATERS BURN LESS COAL AND GIVE MORE HEAT. OTHER HEATERS AT S3.50 S4.00 S7.50 S8.50 AND UP. ay's Corner Hdw. Right at Ray's Right at the Corner I J J MARKET REPORTS j 1 . iWKPffillipililli i warn U Wjtl , .Jf! baauui4tf HHiWi niiiiw Bfc:"" ' To Relieve Indigestion or Dyspepsia Take a Dyspepsia Tablet ""- - Before THE CRYSTAL PHARMACY and Arter Each Meal. 2cnox PENSACOLA LAUNCH & j MACHINE CO. VTLti.RD SERVICE STATION prTHard Sioraa Batteries and Repairs . of All Makes Batteries ' TV Marine Way Machine chop In Connection 53ie Parlor Market " Hcmi cf All That's Pure feesb: western meat PocSy, Bog nd Green Groceries OWN iYOUR HOME" pessacob Home and Sariaj tejf Assn. 'i XH.BayIiss,Sec . 2. Cst?iJ?!afojs, PHom 233 EVERLASTING FABRICS CO. PensacoLi's Representative Store PALACE CAFE Gcod Things to Eat Opiosite Post Office OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ID I? a new card game you will like. the most inter esting fjame in- ventca in years. .Instructive and entertaining for old and young alike. endorsed by all leading educators and t y public men everywhere. M ) ! Send s $ 1 f r deck and com plete instruct ions or send 4 c in temps for i ample card and full particulars. f SPELLING BEE GAME C0.,J Mail trjcr sjepi. CANTON, OHIO ACHES AND PAINS , i SLOAN'S GETS M! Famous P in nd Ache LinimentJ Kept Handy, Erings Grati- ' ing Relief. ! Ttheumatic trlng-es ease up .sooruj Eo did stiff joints, lame back, neural Kia, overtaxed muscles, and those pa!ns from weather exposure, too the! Con't fight :on against the counter Irritant Sloan's Liniment produces. Keep this old family friend handy for instant use a little penetrates without rubbing, leaving no skla etains, muss, or clewed pores. Yoa ought to kee; a bottle handy always. All drueghtn. Three sizes 35c. 7CS O ID S For head or throat Ca tarrh try the vapor treatment 15) VICES ViPORUS AMUSEMENTS Bilii Burke Is Charming in "The Missleading Widow." One of the most delightful screen romances ever produced will be at the Jsls theatre, today, when "The Misleading Widow." a new Paramount Artcraft picture, starring Billle Burke, will be shown. Miss Burke has the role of Betty Taradine, who was married and later deserted by he husband on account of her extrava gance, and lives In a big house in a little New England village. Colonel Preedy, a wounded army officer, i convalescing at the Tare dine house. T-etty is besieged by creditors, and , short of funds, announces that her husband has died in South Africa, so that she can collect his life insur ance. Complications occur when Cap tain Rymill, the Colonel's aide and friend, arrives and pro-es to be none other than the "dead" husband. How matters are finally adjusted forms the climax of tho story, which is ideally suited to the whimsical art of Miss Burke. Prominent in the supporting cast is th well-known young actor. James L. Crane. Others are Frank Mills. Made line Clare, Fred Ilearn, Frederick- Es melton and Dorothy Waters. nORT of ENS ACOLA Xew Orleans. Jan. 9. Cotton fu tures opened steady. January 39.50 March 3T.65 May 33.51 July 33.75 October 30.36 Xew York, Jan. 9. Cotton futures opened barely steady. January 3S.05 March 36.40 May 34.50 July 33.00 October 30.45 Cotton closed steady; closing bid. January 3S.25 March May 23.15 Juiy .., 33.45 0obe- 30.93 Jjiverpool Jzn 9. Cot'.OT spot in moderate re'iur&t; prices higher. Oood middling "1.29 Fully middling 30.04 Middline 2S.79 OBITUARY. -a J. D. WARD. The funeral services of .J. D. Ward. 65. will be held this morning at 11 o'clock at tho family residence 414 FRENCH CAFE CLOSED BY COURT INJUNCTION The French cafe. South Palafox-st., was closed yesterday afternoon by an injunction issued from the court of record The application for the in- W. Romana-st., after which the body junction was made by County Solici will be sent to Pine Barren for burial, j tor Fisher in which he termed the Mr. Ward died yesterday morning ! place as a "public nuisance" and asked at his home after an illness of ten that it be closed and prevented from days. He had been living in this city I doing further business. The place had for the past 4 years, moving here from' been raided several times by the Pine Barren. He is survived by his! sheriff and the police department, wife, one son, Willie, two daughters, j Mrs. Katie McAnders of this city and j rs. w. Jims or tcuavid, six brothers W. C, C. F. and G. T. of this city, j J. C. of Molino. J. R. of Pine Barren and W- S. of Moore, Ala. elief k i 6 Bell-ans Hot water. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION ing off to 36.25 and July to 32.90. ! T.f xA!-rrn1 xt- i c n i 1 ... i , - . a. guuu uujer at m.s is decline, however while there was vry ! little pressure of selling orders from ' the south, and the market firmed un jl shortly after the opening with March f j advancing to 26.47 and July to 33.23 i j or back to about last night's clos- j I lng figures. The census report show Twow middiir Good ordinary 23.29 Ordinary 22.29 Kales 12,000 bales; including 7,400 American. receipts 23.000 tales, including 14, 400 American. Futures closed irregular. January 27.62 March I5.&4 May 24.38 July 23.09 October 20.C0 December 20.31 16.24 Ing 10.017.0S9 bales ginned to Janu- u ...vb r2 rm rm y"v '. tea (J 11 liS33 fes3 U SZ2S WSMl PRICES 11 Norm Talmadge in "The Isle of Conquest" In "The Isle of Conauest," Xorma Taimadge's new Select special, the charming star again demonstrates that there is no height of expression too lofty for her. Her versatility is generously drawn upon as she journeys through the roles of an innocent convent girl to an un happy wife-hood and thence to a life of Isolation upon a tropical island with a lone man companion, there to find complete happiness and content ment. Always pleasing and capable, the star ascend to the full height of her emotional talents and hold3 th Interest from beginning to end. "The Isle of Conquest" is a fast moving drama treating with a young Steamers. British steamer Wardown. Cary & Co American schooner Crescent, John A. Merritt & Co. American steamer Argenta, from Mobile. American steamer Alta. from Blue fields American steamer Lake Filbert, from Quebec. British schooner Rebecca L. Mc Ponalcl, from Newport, England. Spanish schooner Virgin del Mar, from Havana. British schooner Marv G. Duff, from Barbadoes. Schooners American schooner Albert W. Rob inson, Fillette, Green & Co. Norwegian schooner Fourustranrl. Fillete, Green & Co. British schooner Mary G. Duff, FU Jette. Green & Co. Barker.tine. American barkentine Frederick A. Puggan, Mobile. Expected. British schooner Jennie V. Msrriam. American schooner Hope Sherwood British schooner Leo le Blanc. Arrivals. Spanish Barkentine Sant Mus, Howe & Co. New Orleans, Jan. 9. The fact that 'ginning in the period extenuing over (the last half of December was larg ler than it was last yearT61 4,000 hales ! Against 4.t pnimoil 'colllnir 4t xnttnn on the opening today and soon after the first call, prices of the more ac tive months were ' 23 to 23 points under the finals of Wednesday. Sup port was received from traders who thought that the ratification of the peace treaty tomorrow would have a constructive effect on world busi ness, generally and at the cnJ of the first hour of trading, prices of the the old crop months were 1 to 3 points under Wednesday's clos.j. Oc tober did not share in th? initial c-ecline and at the end of the first half hour of trading stood at a net rise of 25 points. The reported sale of 5,000 bal-s of soots by a ' local house to Japanese interests increased the demand. To ward noon prices were 2 to 2' poi.its lilnher than the closing quotations of Wednesday. The large mill takings for the week. 411.000 bales, against 3?3.000 this v.-oek last veer and 346.000 this week two vears ago. carried the market to new hisrh levels for the" diy. At I o'clock tlie trading months were ai net gain. of 22 to -'0 points up. in I t ! ary 1, was about as expected. The market became firrt. later the morning on bullish spot news. continued large experts and private' advices from Washington taking a more optimistic view of peace treat.v : prospects. Liverpool was a goo A buv-j er of early new crop months and Oc- j tober led the advance, selling 25 points ; net higher whl!e March sold up to ! g 36.70 and July to 33.41 or 18 to 20 ' I points above last night's closing fig- G ures. The advance met some selling,!! believed to be against purchases of 1 spot cotton in the south, but the of ferings were absorbed within a few steady around midday. SAND KEY PASSING. Sand Key Passed west Sth; De Soto; Edgefield; 9th; Le Doq (Br.); Gothenburg.. Hewitt; Madrono (Br.). To The Dyspepf:. Would you not like feel that your Girl's marriaee to a wealthy waster. 1 stomach troubles are'ver, that you efforts of a designing!'1 y Z . tnat you through the mother. Later, the yacht upon which I L, faCt th&l ... ill i . j .Chamberlains Tablets have cured they are cruising is wrecked and she otnerswhy not you. There m finds herself safe upon an uninhabited , who have been reatored to heaith by island with a stoker from the ships hold. Months of isolation kindles with in them a mutual love and, all hope of rescue having perished, they are preparing to enact their marriage rite when suddenly her husband appears to return her to his world of sham. Hero the circumstances become tragic, concluding with an unexpected and sensational climax. The play was adapted to the screen hy John Emerson and Anita Loos from Arthur Hornblow's novel, "By Right of Conquest." and was directed hy Edward Jose. It w'ill appear at the Isis theatre for two days begin ning Monday. Ed C. Nutt Tent Show "The Sweetest Girl in Dixie," the present offering at the big tent drew another capacity house last night in spite of the cold wave, but everyone was kept warm and comfortable a3 the tent was well heated. The play was another good one and the big audience was very liberal with Its applause. The play is a delightful evenings en tertainment and was thoroughly en joyed by all. The Vaudeville features between acts were exceptionally good and Harry Rich gave fifteen minutes of mystery that was excellent. Th final performance of "The Sweetest Girl in Dixie" Is tonight, with a spec ial matinee today at 3 o'clock. Com mencing Monday and continuing throughout the first three days of next week, Mr. Nutt has selected "Dr. i Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." This Is psychological drama and one that Robert Mansfield starred in for sever ai seasons, ii is quire amerent irom r any so far presented by this popular company and the fact that Mr. Mans field used thfs one particular play as j his vehicle for several years assures it as a successful drama and one which met with the approval of both the press and the public throughout the country. taking these tablets and can now cat any kind of food that they crave. Adv. New York, Jan. 9. Increased un- j certainty as to prospects for early j action on the peace treaty and lower j Liverpool cables had a.i unsettled in- ' finance in the cotton market at the! opening today. First prices were! barely steady with December 10 j points higher, but other months were ! U to 55 points lower with March sell- 1 Stomach ills permanently disappear after drinking tie celebrated Shivar Mineral Water. Positively parantecd by money-back offer. Taste ftne; costs a trifle. Delivi-rol anywhere by per Pensacola Agents, West Flori.Ia Cn W Co. Phona tUm 5 - XX- "Roll Your Own" Says the Bowler Watch ir.gr a game is fun, wa'll admit. And everyone is WELCOME to watch the bowiers at our alleys, as often as they like. But to get real benefit from bowling you must ROLL YOUR OWN. (With apolo r!P? to the Bull Durham folks.) Ruskin said : "If you want pleasure you must toil for it." Bowling is the most beneficial exercise and the real pleasure and benefit comes from play ing not watching. Pastime Billiard Parlor snd Bowling Alley "Clean Pport for Regular Fellows" ICS-10 S. 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