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srx THE; PENSA'COLA JOURNAL. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 10 1920 ISHR DFM TOOLS Ray's Corner Hardware Right at Ray's Right on the Corner AMUSEMENTS "What's Your Husband Doing?" Picture of Youth. Merry 'KEITH STARS ENTERTAIN AT NEWSPAPER DINNER Doris May and Douglas ' MacLean will be the attraction at the Isis theator today in a screen version of the stage play. "What's Your Husband Doing?" The picture is described as a rollicking comedy about young hus bands and wives and a grand mix-up at a lively roadhouse. ' Miss May has the role of Beatrice Ridley, newly married and suspicious of tho notes which her husband gets every morning from "Honeysuckle Inn." She, consults Douglas MacLean, in the role of John "Widgast,. a lawyer, and they resolve to investigate. In the meantime, the wives of Widgast and PIdgeon, his partner, have become jealous of the divorce business which their spouses find necessary to talk over, with pretty co-respondents and other designing creatures. The real reason for young Ridley's letters are that he owns a share in the Inn and Is trying to sell 'It out. On the same evening that he goes to close the deal,, taking Pidgeon with him to draw up the papers, Widgast and the lawyers' wives and Beatrice ajso ap pear at the roadhouse. And to cap the climax." the" place is raided by the po lice. Matters are cleared up the next morning in a police court in a most amusing fashion. The film, which was produced by Thomas H. Ince, is said to provide a fine vehicle for these youthful stars, who have already established them selves in high favor- with screen fans. High and'Low Society Compared in Photoplay. A striking contrast . between the high.s.nd low walks of life is drawn in the photoplay, "A Daughter of Two Worlds," from the novel of the same name by.Le.Roy Scott, which will be . shown at the Isis theater, Monday and Tuesdiy. Norma .Talmadge. who is starred as Jennie Malone, . plays the part of the beautiful daughter of Black Jerry Malone, keeper of a questionable dance ball in the clums. The ambitions of her father, who is not as : black as his name would indi cate, carry her out of jail, through a " fashionable . boarding school for girls, and Into society, where she meets the man who vins her love. The- stigma of ' the past follows her Into the new environment, and a dra matic situation arises when Jennie learns that she alone can save from the lectrl 1 chair a man who has been wrongly convicted of murder. To do so, Jennie is forced to risk the loss of her fiance and her place In society. Can a girl of the underworld, who has lived straight, make good in the social world? The photoplay answers that question. ' : ! New York, Mar. 12. Saturday eve ning, March 6. at the Hotel Astor, the New York representatives of prac tically every newspaper in the United States gave a successful dinner In honor of the space buyers of the New York Advertising Agent's. An. array of brilliant vaudeville tal ent was furnished through the cour tesy of Mr. E. F. Albee. president of the B. F. Keith Circuit of. Theaters. Movie fans all know and love the famous Lee kids Jane and jKatherine late of the Fox Films, now a feature in Keith vaudeville. Perfectly won derful . children.' At will they turned the amazed . diners, from laughters to tears and back to laughter again. Lew Wilson was there versatile singer and comedian from Proctors 5th Avenue Theater. Lew is the boy who can whistle like a lark and at the same time puff his cigarette. Florence Timponi, late of the Sim plicity Moving Picture Co., now one of vaudeville's best known singing comediennes. Mfss Timponi, sa.u to be Nora Bayes double, is known as the Queen of the A. E. F. Never once did refuse to play at a Soldiers' Benefit. With his rich, powerful voice. Chief Caupaulican baritone, thrilled the guests to encore after encore. This noted and accomplished chief of royal American blood is now studying with the Metropolitan Opera Company. We hope .our readers get an oppor tunity to see the Misses Lawrence and Quirk,, offering a select and extremely difficult singing and musical act. You will remember Flo Lawrence, versa tile star, late of the Biograph and Victor Motion Picture Studios. Songs and chorus leaders by Leo. Feist, Inc., the . well known musical publisher, There were a number of otherfea tures which combined .to establish this newspaper dinner as one of the most brilliant and successful of tne seusuii. A Friend Recommended Them. A person often does more rrood than he realizes when he tells a suf fering friend how to get well. J. N. Tohill, clerk Lottie Hotel, Evansville, IncL. writes: "For weeks I suffered constantly with pains in the muscles of my thigh. I was treated by the doctor for rheumatism but found no relief. - Upon recommendation of a friend, I tried Foley's Kidney Pills and began to get -relief almost immediate ly." Good for backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints. Sold everywhere. Adv. Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer. It relieves pain and sore ness caused by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains. , .1'" ; , i ,V-MI,V ii, ' ..n". J. 7 YANKEES MEET ROBINS TODAY . New York, Mar. 11. The opening contest in the annual ante-season In ter-league games between the base ball teams of the major circuits wll bo played In Jacksonville, tomorrow, weather permittiiig. when the New York Americans and the Brooklyn Nationals r&eet in the first match of a long series. Other combinations will quickly follow suite and by the mid dle , of the month more than half of the teams composing the National and American leagues will be engaged In these pre-season games. Fully twice as many contests of this type have been scheduled than was the cast a year ago and it is probable that close to a hundred such exhibi tion games will be played before the clubs line up for their initial pennant battles on April 14. The site of con flict stretches throughout - the south and southwest while the homeward trip at the close of southern tralrir Ing, will be sprinkled with similar games. In these games the modern baseball manager and club secretary have found a way in which to partially cut down the heavy cost . Incidental to training trips in which parties of more than forty husky athletes nave to oe transported and quartered at" the ex pense of the club. While the average gate receipts do not compare with those of major league pennant games The income from the contests is not so small as to be ignored and in addi tion the games give baseball fans of the far south their only opportunity to see famous diamond stars in ac tion. IT COST YANKEES $120,C00 TO PUT A UNIFORM ON THE HOME RUN KING TOURISTS INVITED TO BASKETBALL GAME All tourists now visiting Pensatola are to have a treat at the local "Y at 8 o'clock tonight, which time they are given a special invitation to attend a fast game of basketball be tween the Wilson-Biggs and the Sportsman Supply Store. The last game played between these two teams will be remembered by the fans, the score being-10 to 9 in favor of the W-B's, but tonights game prom ises to top that one for speed, as both teams have . been practicing hard "Buddy" Caro went through the "Y' league with a perfect percentage, and intends to go through the season with the same, Capt. Hess of the Sport3 men is practicing because he wants the honor of beating the Wilson Biggs this season, so with both cap tains going into the game with this determination Pensacola visitors are certainly in for a game that will be exciting and full of "pep" from begin ning to end. - All fans are invited to the game and our tourists are cordially invited to be on hand and bring their friends to see these bunch of speed merchants In ac tion. DOUGLAS Mac LEAN and DORJSlMAY in seetve pom. the THOS- M. 1MCE P&iu.ctu3c . .'VHATS YOiLI HUCBAND DOING? A PARAMOUNT AR.TCRAFT PICTURE i Shawl rva S Isit Today. Have You Given Up ? Are you one of the 85 of men ever 65 years old who have given up, and are waiting for the end? There is no reasorCfor any man or woman to sit in a corner and give up the pleasures of life the joy of living the social and business ac tivities that make life worth while. In middle life and. old age the cells of the body are not recon structed as rapidly as in youth. , The cell-salts so abundant in tha rich red blood of youth are insuf ficient in the blood of older people. The heart action slows down, the circulation of the blood slackens, the blood lacks a sufficient supply of vitalizing oxygen and the organs of the body fail to function. The body in youth possesses mora heat than in middle life or old age. That's because there is an abun dance of cell-salts in the blood when thebody is young and the blood is rich m oxygen which burns up and eliminates the waste tissues and worn out cells. In youth the quick hot blood urges to action and tha body renews itself quickly. As we grow older we slow down, sit in a sunny corner and give up. We fail to learn the lessons of life and weakly surrender to fear, wor ry and imaginary diseases that are merely Nature's cry for the natur al cell-salts that she must have to V body strong and vigorous, and the life-giving oxygen that burns up the worn out cells and vi talizes the blood, making the entira body glow with health and energy. REOLO has remarkable tonic and reconstructive qualities. It sup-' Piti1 liln' active, impover ished Wood the natural .celf-salts. Iron and oxygen that the Body must have to keep well and renew itself. TJ5Tke, systematic REOLO will be delighted with the steady im provement m your strength, energy and mental activity. The larle package of 100 tablets, sufficient for two weeks' treatment only costs 51. THE CRYSTAL PHARMACY "The Rexall Store" Peasacola. Florida. If sw s AV N '' . Alri - n ' When Babe Ruth consented to hit homenins for New York this season instead of Boston he made the Yankees a top-heavy favorite for" copping the American League pennant. It cost New York. $120,000 to annex, the King of Suat. Babe is breaking bats and busting boards off the fence at Jackson, ville, preparing to earn his $20,000 salary. . SHIPPING NOTES. The American steamer J3atonsvllle came Into port yesterday with a cargo of mahogany logs. She was consigned to Frederick Gillmore & Co. The coastwise steamer G. S. Flag docked yesterday to take on a cargo of lumber. She was consigned to Fred erick Gillmore & Co. The shipping board steamer Mag merle came into port yesterday for re pairs from Galveston to Lisbon. A shaft in the circulating pump broke shortly after leaving Galveston and is being repaired here. The Swedish steamer Thyra docked yesterday morning from Barcelona, consigned to the Pensacola Lumber, Company. She came in ballast. RESTFUL RESULTS FOR MEN. Only a person who has experienced that awful "all night" cough that some times follows influenza can appreciate what ' a good night's sleep can ; be. Mrs. Annie Davison, 2080 Myrtle St., Long Beach, CaL, writes: "The result of using Foley's Honey and Tar was a restful one for me." Foley's Honey and Tar checks harsh,-racking coughs; eases wheezy breathing; stops tickling in throat; covers raw, irritated sur faces with a soothing, healing coating. S3id everywhere. Adv. G66 has proven it will cure Malaria, Chills and Fever, Bil ious Fever, Colds and LaGrippe. 5603 - REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK at PENSACOLA. IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON . . . FEBRUARY 28lh, 1920. RESOURCE3 1. a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts .$2,614,755.02 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. f Loreign 'bills of exchange or grafts sold with endorsement of thU bank, not shown under Item d. above, (see Item 66c) Overdrafts, unsecured - U. S. Government securities wned: , . a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) b Pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value) . ........ r Pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par value ...... a PleS as coUateraTfor state or other deposits or bills payable I 0VariavTnVcert& Total U. S. Government securities BondV(XrnhanU: Sbonds) pledged to secure U. S. deposits " b Bonds lotner xnan u. f " n-";"7;w""ihn TT. S. securities) pledged as C "cfllateral for StaV or other deposit, (postal excluded) or e Secbuiriti?yothV''than"'U owned and unpledged . Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S. Storks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock .... - Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) a Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered ... b Equity in banking house - " Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful Reserve witli Fedrral Reserve Bank -. Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection (not available as reserve) -- ............. - Cash in vault and net amounts due from national ban ks......... Net amount due from banks, bankers, and trust companies in the U. S. (other than included in Items 12, 13 or 14) Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting baTotai of "items" IS, 14, i5. and 17 :"-;---r"rr-" Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other csh items . Redemption f and . with U. S. Treasurer and due i rom U. , S. Interest "Earned ' but noi " c te ni bills receivable not past due Other assets, ii any" : : 17,125.00 2.597.630.02 859.89 500.000.00 58,000.00 87,000.00 , 361,952.16 " 85.950.00 . 980.13 1.043.882.29 22,000.00 71.000.00 165,900.00 51,915.24 251,997.16 251.997 973,553.59 810.815.24 6.00 18,000.00 251,997.16 12.297.86 265,139.30 13.791.44 489.0S8.82 458,861.06 12,312.27 10,464.57 25,000.00 A9 9SS SI I TOTAL $5,566,489.16 LIABILITIES 22. Capital stock 23. Surplus fund 24. paid in 25. 26. 28. SO. 81. 61.764.9S 34,477.82 nri not earned approximate; Amount reserved for taxes accrued . nr,tna outstanding ,. - Net amounts due to National banks Net amount aue """ks bankers" and trust companies in the Net amount, due to .tank-, bankers and P 36 days (other than secured by pledge 946.050.87 U. S. and Item 30) -. : 32. Certified checks ut9M"a u-""i"n di 33. Cashi-r's -checks on own bank ot,Undmg ZZZZZZZZ Total of items . Demand deposit, (other than pif) object t. Reserv. rlPtoSita payable within 30 aaysj . 84. Individual deposit subject . - So. Jertincates 01 - --- '0' oToer 'municipal -deposits of assets of this bank Dividends unpaid ;- Other nVtornd"'itoToihir "bank dep'its) JbSet to R. 34- 35 "d 89 2.735,349.' . ,-i.iM-t ta Reserve (payable after 30 days or sub- ritZ SO "ayTor more notice? and postal saving,): 40. Certificates of deposit " ' ' 42. Postal savings aepoi" 43. Other time P" diii "subject "to Reserve. Items 40. 42 500,000.00 100,000.00 17,287.16 19,879.87 6.000.00 499.997.50 517.2S2.7S 398.516.23 2,442.75 27.809.11 2.245,368.76 25.400.00 446.871.51 454.00 17,255.51 15.600.05 154.794.46 436.529.97 SATURDAY SPECIALS SERVE-U GROCERY CO. PHONE 916 jockey Club Coffee, per lb 55c El Delito Coffee, per lb .....50c Luzianne Coffee, per lb .50c ; French Market Coffee, per lb 40c Golden , Rio Coffee 30c Cottolene, 8 lbs V. $2.70 Cottolene, 4 lbs. ; $1.35 ; Crisco, 3 lbs., ,. . . .$1.03 Crisco, 1 lb ;. 'v. f .35c Flour, plain, 24 lbs. $1.80 Flour, plain, .12 lbs .95c Flour, Self Rising, 24 lbs. .i $1.75 Flour, Self Rising, 12 lbs. .90c Tall Pet Cream 14c Magnolia Milk . .20c Yard: Eggs, doz. .....50c Over Sea Butter, lb .... .!. . . . . .73c Over Sea Cheese, lb . .40c Granulated Sugar, lb .18c WE SERVE YOU JUST AS CHEAP AS YOU CAN SERVE YOURSELF Hansen Bros. Grocery 300 WEST GOVERNMENT Eyes that are in need of glas ses, NEED the BEST, DE SERVE the BEST and should have ONLY the BEST. Consult Our Optometrist JEWELER AND OPTICIAN The House of Reliable Goods. 14 South Palafox Street. GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE SUGAR CANDY EASTER EGGS Plan, Decorated and Chocolate Covered ifrom the Humming: Bird size to the Ostrich, by the piece or by the pound. We have sold these Candies in Pensacola for the past ten yeara and our guarantee' goes with each piece. Total of time deposits and 43) , . " 44. United Sttes dpo" ."""f! e Other unitea 666.924.43 States disbursing officers deposits, including deposits of T7. S. 75,000.00 75,000.00 S5.566.4S9.16 total.. -- , J. :rr;7 :.r. OO. rorewn uu J Trm hnv. Itm 1 f 17 1 Ml , i i' Pn. and discounts shown a bare, the amoant which interest and discount was 'JZZJZ Vt t n excess af tha iMrmittod hy law Sec 5197. Bt. Stat. exelaarra of notes wSieh tital charge not to exceed 54 cents was made) wa J25.900.08. The aamber of such loans wa we. , State of Florida. County of Escambia, as : t n W l.nur. Cashier ot tne aDo e-ramed banc, oo soiemmy swear mat tne above stavo- A . . . . i i i i i ,- ment ii true to tae oral m u-u3 . tiku. v.. t. uuiAu, asiuer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th. day of March. 19?0. KATHLEEN ?,?ALLORY. Nctary Public. State of Florida at Largo. My commission expires April 3. 1822. Coirwrt Attest; " , MORRIS BEAK, . - . . . J. W. MALONE. J. D. AKDEIiSOX. III v sim&i - III. Crystalized Ginger .7 50c and 90c box Sweet Milk Chocolate Dainties, drapped in foil 75c Tb Rockwood's Lion Brand Sweet Milk Chocolates in one pound cakes 75c 15 Rockwood's Sweet Milk Chocolates in 5c and 10c cakes Sweet Milk Chocolate Ford Cars lOc Just for the Kiddles Assorted Acidulated Wafers ,75c lb Old Fashioned Gum Drops .75c lb Orange Cocoanut Caramel 80c lb .Jordan Almonds, Special 49c lb. The C rys tal Pharmacy The r Store LIVE MERCHANTS ADVERTISE IN THE JOURNAL