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i 4 .. t ....... y THE P EN S AC O L A J OURNAL', M O N D A Y M ORNING ; F EBRUAR Y 2,19 20 i. r t y t! 1 ' "J i - fr 'Hi SOMEBODY IN PENSACOLA IS GOING TO HANDLE REACH'S SPORTING GOODS the young wife's devotion, who ia so loyal to tfee husband who has made a. false step, forma one of the strong dramatic threads that bind together as thrilling and human a story as was ever written. "Kick In is sure to create a sensation here, as it did during Its long runs in New York, Chicago, Boston and other large cities. WHY TRY TO HIDE YOUR DARK, SALLOW -BUDDY COMPLEXION By Using: Creams, Lotions, Pow der or Rouge, . When You Can Remove Thes with the BLACK and WHITE Beauty Treatment? AMUSEMENTS The Beauty Market" at Isis Today and Tomorrow Becauso she carelessly walked through the hallway of a society home in a nightdress, Amelie TPhorndyke makes herself the victim of a pitiless public .scandal in "The Beauty Mar ket," starring Katherine MacDonald and which will be seen at the Isis theatre, commencing today- It is because she Is trying to avert any possible scandal that Miss Thorn dyke walks from her boudoir into the rooms of Captain Kenneth Laird- Her mission Js to tell him that a check for $1,50'), which he had given her, has -mysteriously disappeared and that if public attention is brought to this, a merciless criticism will result. Amelie d.cs not know that, watching her with exulant delight, is Christine Appleby, jealous of Ameiie's beauty and waiting for an opportunity to strike the blow that will disgust the millionaire Gaylord with Amelie. Christir.e is a secret reporter for a society scandal sheet. Watching be hind a door she sees Captain Laird, in a burst of passion, fold Amelie into his arms before the bewildered girl has fully recovered her senses- Next day Manhattan society is informed that lingerie affairs are being held, which involve the beautiful Amelie Thorndyke and Captain Laird. As Christine suspects. Gaylord is so enraged that he breaks his engage ment to Amelie and seeks out Laird for an explanation.' With astonish ment Laird learn3 that the gift which Amelie pawned to him is an engage ment present from Gaylord. Laird determines 'that .Amelie shall pay dearly for deceiving him and she does. The Black and White Beauty Treat ment will clear your complexion and do it In a surprisingly short time. The treat ment consists of Black and White Oint ment and Soap The . creamy ointment is applied to the. face, neck or arms at bedtime and wa3hed off the rest morn ing. It Is just as delightful and no more trouble than cold creams or lotions. Black and White Ointment is very ec onomical because you buy it in' concen trated form at any drug or toilet counter and dilute as used. It's easy to mix for full directions are supplied with each package. If you cannot find Black and White Ointment and Soap, 25c for each," in your locality, send 0c,for both and the man ufacturers will mall to you postpaid. A sample, literature and Black and White Birthday and Dream Book will be sent you free, if you will clip and mail t'lis advertisement to BLACK and WHITE Box 812. Mem phi. Tenn. BLACK ROD HAS jSUPRffiECOURT STRANGE DUTY REPORTS MADE Tallahassee, ' " By a memor andum decision without opinion the supreme court has affirmed the judg ment of the circuit court for Walton county In the case of John H. Poole, plaintiff , in error, vs. The State ex London, " King George has appointed Lieut-4 Gen. Sir Y- P. Pul teney. as gentleman usher of the black rod in succession to the late Ad. Sir Henrv F. Stephenson. The office is one of those purely ornamental ones rel- Oliie Weeks, , defendant in error, which are rather numerous in this 'Attorneys S. K. Killis of DeFuniak country. "Black Rod," as he is called Springs for plaintiff in error; Z. for short has next to nothing to do Stuart Glllis, of Tallahassee for de- . i , nnn n fnf Hnlnf fondant In art-A?- ' - ana gets a. j - .- and a suite of apartments rent free, in the house of lords fendant in error. By a memorandum decision with out opinion the court has. affirmed the 1 jc i? a trlorified messenger of the judgment of the .; 'circuit court-for hereditary legislators. Wnen on duty Madison county in the, case of W. S. he is gorgeously attired In court cos-! Jordan, et al, plaintiffs in error, vs. tume with knee breeches and a plum- j George W- Hopkins, defendants in ad cockad hat and . a dandy littlo ! error; William T. Hendry, of Perry, sword by his side. The emblem of for .defendant in error. his authority is an ebony wand but he) The court has reversed the judgment never does anything with it. jof the circuit court for Leon county When members of the house of com-! in the case of Joe Carter, plaintiff mons are summoned to the house of in error, vs. -the State of Florida, de- lordsto hear speeches frond the throne , fendant in error- The opinion is by DO CK BONDS TO BE DISCUSSED MEETING OF CHAMBER OF COM MERCE. HAS BEEN - CALLED FOR - THIS AFTERNOON TO TALK OVER ISSUE. or' the' royal assent given to acts that have been passed, Black Rod, en ters the upper house and makes his Judge West. Attorneys: William C Hodges and Fred H. Davis for plain tiff in error; Van C. Swearingen, at- way to the "woolsack" on which sits ftorney-general and D. Stuart Gillis, the robed and wigged lord chancellor. ! assistant, for the state. Carter was 'He is told to inform the members of ; convicted of fraudulently marking the house1, of commons ; that they are ' certai nunmarked heifers not. his own wanted. Then he has to walk half way , with Intent to claim the same and to to the door backwards, making a bow j prevent Identifcation by the true Own o Dvorv fpw stens and looking very.er. The indictment charged Carter solemn. ' "When he arrives within a few yards of the door of. the house of commons with unlawfully marking heifers which were the property of Mr. Mickler. The evidence showed that the heir- the sergeant-at-arms of that, body who era were the partnership property of is on the lookout for him, shuts the ! Mr- Mickler and another person. This feWHBTE rare"! 7 according to the authorities consti tuted a fatal variance between the allegations' and the proof and required a reversal of the judgment. . , By a memorandum decision" with out opinion the court has affirmed .the judgment of the circuit court for Es cambia county in the case of Georgia Home Insurance company, plaintiff in error, vs. Mrs- C- W., Linthioum, de fendant in error. Attorneys: Blount & Blount & Carter, of Pensacola, for Dlaintiff in error: Watson & Pasco of SPEAKER OF FIRST METHODIST CHURCH LAST NIGHT TOLD OF EXPERIENCES IN ARMENIA. Ed. C. Nutt Tent Show. The opening tonight of "Kick In," the great play of the underworld is awaited with keen interest by the many patrons of the Kd. C. Xutt Comedy Players, who bid fair to out do themselves in this production. Mr. Xutt has gone to great expense in order to procure the rights for these three performances, as owing to the wonderful drawing powers of "Kick In," the owners in New York have not released it for stock pur poses except in one cr two localities, and Pensacola happens to be one of these. Ti e play undoubtedly is a mas t -.-piece of Its kind, showing as it does how the crooks f New York work and how they try to outwit the offi cers of the law, likewise some very illuminating facts are brought out con cerning the working of the police de partment how they in turn bring the offenders to justice, matching wit against" wit in dealing with the clever est as woll as the most daring crim inals in the world. The play, with all, has a beautiful love theme that can not fail to touch the hearts of all, and Lieutenant Frank Connes. a member of the Red Cross Commission to Ru mania on the staff of Col. Anderson, spoke at the First Methodist church last night on whathe saw in Armenia. Lieut. Connes in civilian life js official interperter for the supreme court of the state cf New York. He speaks a dozen language and it was because of his ability as a linguist that he be Came a member of the Red Cross Com mission. English he learned last but he speaks it clearly, and Jike many for eign born citizens, hi3 enunciation is clearer than that of the average Ameri can. Lieut. Connes did not claim to be an orator but his recital of the terrible sights he witnessed in Armenia held his audience for more than an hour He told of seeing starving children fall in the streets, women mad with hunger, famine and pestilence on every hand- Miss Theodore Turney of Nashville and New York, county organizer fdr the Near East Reiief, under whose auspices Liut. Connes spoke last night, will hold a meeting in the parlors of the San Carlos at 3 o'clock this after noon. She asks that club and church women, physicians, lawyers, judges and all others interested in the Near East Relief attend the meeting at which the Escambia county chair man will be appointed. Miss Turney is an author of note and has done considerable newspaper work. door In his face. Black Rod has to suppress bis feelings and knock hum bly at the door. Then the sergeant-at-arm3 opens a little panel in the door and asks him what he wants, or something to that effect, and Black Rod tells him what he already knows- Then Black Rod is admitted. , This little bit of comedy is supposed to indicate that the house of commons does not take any orders from the house of lords. Then Black Rod, with chastened mien, advances to where the speaker sils in state and j pensacola for defendant in error, in Norman French delivers his mes sage. This is the performance he will have to go through for the first j g- time when parliament opens on Feb ruary 10. General Pulteney has served in many campaigns, having joined the Scots guards in 18S1, and has been the re cipient of a large number of honors. During the great war he commanded the 3rd corps in France. He has taken a keen interest in the,, develop ment of military recreation and has been a favorite with his men. He was born in 1861. ' : There will be & , meeting at the Chamber of" Commerce rooms at 4 o'clock this afternoon to discuss the municipal dock and beltline railroad bonds. The meeting ia called by the president of the Chamber of Com merce and the cards sent out read that the meeting will be one of the mem bership. In issuing the call for the meeting Secretary Price announced that all citizens Interested in the proposed bond Issue were invited , to be present and take part in .the discussion. The city commissioners have already passed a resolution for the sale of the bonds and advertisements will appear Thursday In The Sun andxNew York Herald and the local newspapers. The Kiwanis Club recently appeared be fore the city commissioners and asked that the bonds be sold. 46 49 NAME "BAYER" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN For Pain, Colds, Neuralgia, Toothache, Headache k ' HI J You want relief Quickly and safely! Then Insist on "Bayer Tablets of As-' pirin,' stamped with the "Bayer Cross." The name "Bayer" means you are getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years, and proved safe by millions of peo ple. For a few cents you can get a handy tin box of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," containing twelve tablets. Druggists also sell larger . "Bayer" packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetica cidester of Salicylicacid. Adv. LOCAL WEATHER (Compiled for the Journal by the Wreather Bureau.) Pensacola, February 2, 1920 Sunrise, 6:39. Sunset, 5:27. ' Moonrise, 3:58 p. m. Moonset 4:57 a.m. , Next phase of the moon, full moon 4th- High tide 9:11 p.m. Low tide, 6:39 a.m. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. 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