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1920 KIGHT THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL. THURSDAY .MORNING. FEBKUAKY 5. ) f7 MICHAELS 5TER.,l VALUI.-FrRST f-N CLOTHES 1 r- He' had just come from the express office win-re his mail-order suit had arrived ;. . i. , . , , ., lies he had tried i i i, li,, i. , u uiu.-irai nit... the picture in the catalogue that even j me exprt'SMiiyji couiun i sujipi u-i-s snicker. Rack went the suit and into our store : 1 walked a lasling convert to the cause of trade at home. j Fifteen minutes later Pensacola j iimnev had channel hands for Pensaetila. ' merchandise for we had a suit that fit ; fin-urn t ft." I r0 1C ffi.m flic f'.t 1 iiri CO 'disaster. , And ir anything goes wrong miean of dropping a postal h can drop in in person and we'll be rii - . 1 Ml 1. - .1.1 1 . . . . . . p. rsoii ani wen i- rigui tu-vv. iu mwi him and make good at close range. ite Store BwoK ilNCI IOT SPLASH! It's annoying of course it's unfor tunate but how much worse it might have been if it weren't for the cleaning service I can get at the Empire Laundry. It's the difference between the trifling cost of cleaning and the entire loss of this expensive gown. The Empire Laundry Where Linen Lasts and Dyeing and ( leaning Is an ArJ 22 North Palafox Phone S22 Please Remember That we carry a Most Com t plete Line of -OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS BINDERS INDEXES FILES Senbusch Self-Closing INK STANDS Schaeffer's Self-Filling FOUNTAIN PENS 1920 CALENDAR PADS SHARP-POINT PENCILS MAYES PRINTING COMPANY QUALITY PRINTING MODERN OFFICE EOl IPMENT AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Phone tSI 20-22 W. GOVERNMENT ST. NORTHUP & WOOD FUNERAL DIRECTORS . AND EMBALMERS Ambulance Service Day or Night Phones 19, 55 or 56 Office 12 and li W. Intendent-Ia St. L. E. NOBLES & CO. Agents Hart Schaffner & Iarx and Kirschbaum Suits EVERLASTING FABRICS CO. Pensacola's Representative Store THE CENTRAL PHARMACY "In the Heart of Pensacola THE HOME OF QUALITY ICE CREAM 177 Phones 178 FISHER-BROWN We Will Bond You 91S Phones 919 Phone 1788 U on and the tltZ . ,I.7fni thin:'-" t,1 neW SCHOONER IS ON DRY DO J. FRANK SEA YE Y BEING REPAIRED HERE ON DOCKS BUILT OF CYPRESS BEFORE CIY1L WAR. Tlie Bruce Dry Dock Company has) floated the three-masted schooner J. Frank Scavey on the old dock sections at their plant and a new bottom is be- iig placed in the schooner by the own- ers the Maine Transportation Co., of Boston. The Sea.vev is about 1G0 feet Ions and has been used in transporta- tier .along the coast and across the At- lantie for the past severa.l years. Following her arrival here from the last trio from Liverpool, the skipper. Capt. Nic'kerson, asked his company to ! put the schooner on the dock and have a new bottom built in it to make it seaworthy. This request was granted, p.nd the boat was floated by the Bruce; company on the. three sections of the fold dock which they have at their 'plant. New bottom and new steerag ,.,. . . ,)""'" i.i.v. amm,, ..,.. .. inctnllorl ' schooner vpnt 0 on the docks (about two weeks a.o and will be fin j ished during this week. Following the Seavey, the naval air station will place I T- X' Ol .1 . ,1 1 - A - V. a u' iikk iuie .o. .. uu ury uoik iu ue repaired. Two of the sections of the dry dock now being used were built before the Civil war of cvnress with Conner anil galvanized rivets. The dock was used f.-.r cnvnrol vnapc hufnro tlio i-i'r and tn I prevent it from falling into the hands lof the Federal troops the side walls rft ,nirnef, and the ,iocliS sunk. Scv. 1 era I years after the settlement of the 1 war. ih(, hntfAnH. f,r the sections were raised and new side walls built. They jhave been in service since the rebuild ing, me same uuiunus iieing useu. ! BACKACHE ROB LUMBAGO 0 STIFFNESS AW Rub Pain From Back With Small Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jacobs Oil." When your lack is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a little on yourhand and rub it right on your aching back, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lame ness is gone. Don't stay crippled! This soothing. j penetrating oil needs to be used only i once. It takes the pain right out and 'ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing' else stops lumbago, sciatica, backache or rheumatism so promptly. It never disappoints! Adv. JAZZ CONGRESS IGANIZ SECRETARIES TO SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES ARE DE CIDING QUESTIONS IN QUICK TIME. Washington, Feb. 4. Described as the jazz branch of the l-eal lawmaking body, "the little congress," composed of secretaries and clerks of represen tatives and senators has been formally organized and now is "deciding" na tional issues without thought, appar ently, as to how it might affect the elections next fall. At its first meeting the little congress took the heart out of some of its leaders by voting down a. bill offered by a Rhode Island mem ber providing for 9 per cent beer. Com pulsory military training was defeated by a decisive vote, but the anti-strike provision of the railroad bill stood by a narrow margin. The question of freedom for Ireland will be settled Saturday night. Xed Baldwin, republican of Oregon, clerk of the house committee on public lands was elected speaker. Harry Sandager, republican, Rhode Island, won out as clerk and J. M. Barker, democrat, of Missouri, overturned the normal republican majority and got away with the jobs of sergeant-at-arms and boss of the steering com mittee. Other members of the steer- J ing comittee are: Kenneth Romney, cui"i:i.H ui .uoniana; ana Charles I Lewis, republican of Iowa. The com j mittee on elections includes Harold J Allen, republican of Seattle, Wm. Don j C. Hunt, democrat of Missouri and Lehr Fess, republican of Ohio. The understudies of statesmen have announced that unless the peace treaty is out of the way soon they will take a a hand and settle it. DOLLARS AND CENTS. counting it only in dollars and cents, how much did that last cold cost you? A man may not always stop work when he has a cold, but perhaps it would be better if he did. It takes about ten days to get com pletely rid of a cold under the usual treatment. That time can be much shortened by taking Chamberlain's I - T .1 1 ' uugn ixfintHiy anu proper care of yourself, in fact, a bottle of this rem edy in the house is a. mighty good investment during the winter and spring months. Adv. Rub-My-Tism is a powerful antiseptic; it kills the poison caused from infected cuts, cures old sores, tetter, etc 11 CKS SO HER BOY HAD ALWAYS BEEN WEAK AND PUNY Sight Now He Eats Everything in and Romps With Playmates. , "My four-year-old boy had been weak and puny since birth, and had consti pation and indigestion. Nothing did him any good until we tried Milks Emul sion. Since using it. he can't get enough to eat and has outgrown his the chndren now and he was never able jto do that before." Wm. Heart, 424 j Bundy Ave. ...New Castle, Ind. Weak, afTing children usually start , eating and getting stronger from , the very first bottle of Milks Emulsion. Prst children like to take it because ,allv tastes EOOd' tnal costs mil i iiil:. Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutri tive food and a corrective medicine. It restores healthy, natural, bowel action. oing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite ana quicK 4y puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food. As a builder of flesh and strength. Milks Emulsion is strong P' recommenaea iy wi. has weaKenea, ami is a. puciiui and renairinsr the cirecis oi h - ubie and constipation are promptly . ,i cmsps. i ironic siomacii relieved usually in one day. It Pr-( duces remarkable results in colds, coughs and bronchial asthma. This is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that! it is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. No matter how severe your case, you are urged to' try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee Take six bottles home with vou. use it according to directions and if not satisfied with the results, ,.,. monev will be promptly refunded. -n-s cn onH $1 1( rer bottle. The itiii Pmnisinn Co.. Terre Haute, ina. Sold by druggists everywhere. Adv. INCHES T WEEKLY MEETING WILL BE HELD AT SAN CARLOS AT ONE O' CLOCK PROGRAM BY DR. L. H. FRAZER. The weekly luncheon of the Kiwanis Club which will be held at the San Carlos at 1 o'clock today promises to be interesting. Dr. Frazer, who has j charge of the program has blossomed forth as a poet, as per the following announcement. Hail! Kiwanians! 1 Braves and Warriors, Hearkin 'to the courier's say. With the sun just past high Heaven On the full moon's second day, You will gather with your brothers, At the tepee of brave Yonge, Where before, you're gathered feasting And the songs of peace you've sung. Leave behind," both squaw and pap poose, Buy them of with peaceful bribe. If you wish, bring Chief or Warrior 'From some other tribe. Leave behind, your bows and arrows, Bury deep the hatchet's head. But, as we feast at Uervey's wigwam, You'll need much wampum tMere, in stead. There we'll feast and hold our pow wow With our camp fires blazing hot. There we'll introduce our brother And locate the lost "five spot." There we'll do our silent boosting; Be there brothers, all who can, For we'll hear some words of wisdom From our Big Chief Medicine Man. Don't forget the day, KIWANIANS. (Long and many may your tribe in crease) For after feast we'll hold palaver, While we smoke the pipe of peace. Who will ger the Silent Booby Boost?. (Signed (Man - Who - Fixes - Eyesight. (Translated Dr. Lezley H. Frazer.) (Optical Dept. W. C. Diffenderfer.) NOTE Who owes 1920 Dues. CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley. & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chi cago, 111., writing your name and ad dress clearly. .You will receive in re turn a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup. Foley Kidney Pills for pain In sides and back; rheuma tism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments: and Foley Catharic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. dv. SHERMAN POST PLAN " LINCOLN CELEBRATION I There will be a meeting of the AY T ' Sherman post No. 21, G. A. R., Sunday' rebruary 8. at the Armor v. o malV ' i'..iiui.ciiir:iis iw me c?jel?raiion Id a v;ik . mi imwv ii Aoranam Lincoln The; meeting will take place Sunday "afto"- i noon. at 2 o'rlock a.nd all Spanish war! veterans and their auxiliary orcanfra- ' tions and rnemo.-ial assvralV.iTrriem.-! bers are request.-d to be present Other " parties who are interested ir th ;er. : vices, are uvited to attend th n--et- ing. The order calling the meeting was signed by V. P. Dillingh nit Keyser Audftorium, uiiiiuis, oac Best of KIWANIS CLUB ODAY CIRCUIT COURT MEETS MONDAY CIVIL DOCKET IS SMALL AND CRIMINAL DOCKET HAS. BUT TWO CASES OF CONSIDERABLE INTEREST. The February term of the circuit court convenes Monday, the second in the month, and promises to be a short session. But two criminal cases, of major importance are to come before the grand jury and the civil docket is small. Judge Campbell will "draw the jury venire on Monday, it is supposed, and will probably summon the jurors to meet on Wednesday at which time the grand jury will be drawn and the petit juries designated. Following its organization, the grand 3ury"will consider the ' case " of R. C. Martin, charged with being con nected with the murder of George Cooley. The -jury will also consider the case of young Fillingim, . charged with felony in connection with crim-' inal assault. Probably the chief civil case to come before the court is that of William Harmes vs. A. V. Hatton and the Metropolitan. Insurance Co., for $35,000 damages. The case is one of long standing and resulted from an accident in which Mr, Harmes figured about two si?ars ago. PRESBYTERIAN' COLLEGE OF AN'NIS TON TO 5IEET PENSACOLA HIGH SCHOOL TEAM. The Pensacola High school five will meet the team from the Alabama Pres bylerkm College of Anniston at the Y M. C. A. court tonight at 8 o'clock. The Anniston ler.m comes to Pensacola with J an excellent reputation and tonight's contest should develop into one of the best games of the season. AH local rooters are expected to be out and help the Tigers win. The local quintet has had an unusually success ful year, having lost but one ga.me, that with the Brewton Collegiate Insti tute. Brewton won 18 to 15, the locals playing under extremely adverse cir cumstances. The line-up for 'tonight will be: Creary, Wilson and Calin. forwards; Reese, center; Yickcry, Stearns and Friedman, guards. ARE YOU LOSING "PEP?" Do you feel tired all the time? Does your back ache? Do you feel you are not so spry as you use to be? Middle aged men and women often blame on coming old age for loss of ambition and energy when it is overworked or disordered kidneys that cause them to feel old before their time. Foley Kid ney Pills tone up and invigorate the kidneys, banish backache, rid the blood of poisons. Rev. W. F. M. Swyndole, Macon, Ga, writes: "I am ready any time to speak for Foley Kidney Pills." Sold everywhere Adv. SAND KEY PASSINGS Sand Key, Fla,, Feb. 4. Passed east 3rd: Standard Oil of New Jersey; west! Muscogee; J. M. Daniziger ; Lynchburg; Quistconck; -Montpelier; 4th: Lake Winona; El. Oriente; W. L. Stead; Currier; Elbert L. Pratt f Elvalle; Nelson. BOND COMMITTEE HOLDS SESSION The committee on the dock 8Jid belt line railroad met at the Chamber of Commerce rooms yesterday morning and discussed the city financial report at some length. Secretary Price was instructed to ask Mayor Sanders for .vlditional data there beincr nothiner in I the report to indicate that the bonds I - i i,i k. t i j I suuuiu -nub soiu. i FAST QUINTETS AT Y TONIGHT Reynalds Music House 21 SOUTH PALAFOX Under Auspices Ladies (Including War Tax) Order Guaranteed. Follow the LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS. Charles Butler, well known locally as a song leader, passed through Pen sacola yesterday afternoon on his way home. He is called home on account of the serious illness of his wife atj Springfiled, 111. Willie Rush. Max Schillin, Wilkie Douglas and Ethel Hinsley all pleaded guilty in the court "of record yesterday and were fined $10 and costs. Ernest Kelly, 18, was fined $10 and costs in the recorder's court yesterday charged with being a vagrant, Charles McKinley was also fined $10 and costs. Libel suit against the steamer Ar-.J igenta was dismissed yesterday Dy Judge Sheppard in the federal district court. The suit came out of demands by the seamen for part of pay earned at this port. J. H. . Bennett, contractor, filed claims against the Cottrell chapel, j negro First Methodist church for bal- j ance due him as contractor for the ' building. The building was contracted for $1,250 and according to the claims all of this amount has not been paid. I. C. Maeroffin filed claims against F. C. Richmond for damages of $12, 500. NARROWLY CAPE INJURY BUCK AUTOMOBILE OVERTURN'S WITH FIVE PASSENGERS ON CURVE NEAR NAVY YARD. Five passengers in a Buick automo bile narrowly escaped serious injury at about 4:i0 o'clock yesterday afternoon w hen the machine in which they were riding overturned on the curve just west of the Bayshore car -tracks, near the naval air station. AV. Hiles, driver V the automobile, sustained a badly cut hand but the other passengers were unhurt, escap ing with slight shakings up. The party was going toward the naval station when the accident happened and it is -supposed the machine skidded when an attempt was made to. slow down for the crossing. The automobile turned completely over, throwing the passengers, with the exception of the driver, completely out. In addition to Mr. Hiles, occupants of the car were Miss Edna French, F. W. Fisher, and Mr. and Mrs. McDon ald. All were civilians. TONIGHT At the Big Tent Ed.C.Nott Comedy Players Present A POLITICAL PLAY EXPOSING GRAFT "THE GRAFTERS" By H. B. WARNER Tense, Powerful, Truthful, Overwhelming SITUATIONS ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE Matinee Saturday 10c to All SAME BARGAIN PRICES f ANYONE CAN OPERATE W: ' - A Kodak We are Headquarters For KODAKS and Supplies Kodaks . . $9.49 up Brownies $2.86 up Films Developed on Time PHONE 1717 of Woodman Circle Crowd. LADIES, 10 c ES I X ft I it'- TODAY m PRESENTS jT mil I In a . W-'-V-' -MACK SENNTSTT KEYSTONE COMEDY 'THE VILLAGE VAMPIRE" PATIIE HAfiD COLORED REVIEW TOMORROW ENID BENNETT J ' SUPPORTED MILTON (SILLS, IRVING CUMMINGS AND 3 . i THEODORE ROBERTS ) In the Stoi-y of a Girl who wanted tl! TT A rri LP 1 A" SAENGER TOMORROW AL RAY in "VAGABOND LUCK" ZJ III I I II V tTTIl i r 1 " .MaaMak. ' 'VepJorai vL A New Method of treating an Old Complaint CLINTON TAILORING COMPANY Tailors and Dry Cleaners Phone 764 10 E. Intendencia St. Clothes Sent For and Delivered Same Day Goods nn Advertised I SELL In this same publication -you will find advertising other than ours. You will find goods advertised for which you have daily need. You will find things for yourself, for the family, for the baby, for medicine, for toilets, for ser vice, for fancy, advertised under well known names, backed by well known reputations. ' All of these things that have selling values to a drug store because we specialize in ad vertised goods, knowing that because they are advertised their quality is assured and because of quality their value is proven. No matter whether it is a cough remedy or a tonic, a hair brush', a piece of rubber, a box of stationery, a camera or a jar of baby food, if it's advertised in this publication and sold in any drug store, I have it. -Phone 02LllIBMBS7y 848 One-Third Down, Months on One Ford Speedster (New) One Maxwell Touring Car One Dodge Touring Car One Ford Roadster We Open Used Car Department, 109 WM. FARNUM Picturization of Louis Tracy's Cek-brutcd Novel "WINGS OF THE MORNING" In which a Brave Man chose Disgrace mthor ; than besmirch the name of his Colonel s ;re (Slow Motion Photography) BY 'Y7 Pleasure and lived to find her Soul WTtm lVT T XT' TJA.TC? TODAY DOROTHY DALTON IN" "THE MARKET OF SOULS" & a -v m rr i Drama of Today EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY ibatioM Are 212 SLPalofox Balance in Ten Used Cars . $250.00 $475.00 $200.00 on Sunday. S&LES CO. South Raylcn, Phone 2009 S3E