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THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL ' TUESDAY MORNINU, AFKIL 6, 1P20 THREE GEO. W. ALLISON Of Merchants Transfer Co., Endorses Re-Cu-Ma Now Relieved of Chronic Liver and Stomach Trouble After Lonj; Period of Illness T conscientiously believe that there has never been a medicina la.u ached on the local market that has leaped so quickly into popularity as Re-cu-ma, the old dependable root, herb and bark medicine. Every day sees more local 4 citizens Selling 113 how much good it has done .him or her or some member of their family; one friend tells another of its great healing power and then another friend is lidded to the long list. Almost every one knows George W. Allien, who is owner of the Merchants Transfers Co., and those who know him and those wh do not will, equally be Interested in the following letter just received by us : "Re-Cu-Ma Medicine Co., Jackson ville, Fla. Gentlemen: Having used two bottles of Re-Cu-Ma, which was recommended to me by friends who ' Re-Cu-Ma can be secured at Ham had used It, I am writing you to say ilton Russell, druggist, 212 S. Palafox that I am now a well man after suf- St., or any drug store. - OBITUARY. FRED MASSEY. Paying last tributes, a large party of friends and fellow-workers gath ered at the funeral, services of Fred Massey, held yesterday morning at the Sacred Heart church. Mr. Massey was general foreman of the L. & N. shopa, and work ceased' there during this hours of the, funeral to allow the men to attend the services. lie died early Saturday morning very suddenly.. Apparently he was in good health late Friday night. Heart failure Was given as the cause oi death. Easter blossoms were made into beautiful designs and sent to the home of the family. Mr. Massey Is survived by his wife nnl three, children, Marie, Dorothy anl Ferguson ; three brothers,' Reuben II.. Edward A., and John, and five sis ters. Mrs. Edwin Fox, Mrs. Thomas H. Johnson, Mrs. Bertha Aylward and Misses Annie and Emma Massey. The pall bearers were J. E. White, (i. Tl Pritchard T. J. Haves. Prpii Muller, Thomas A. Johnson, Philip Beall and Dave Witherill. MRS. E. A. D'ALEMBERTE News was received ih Pensacola last night of tho death at Zebulon, Ga of Mrs. E. A. D'Alemberte. Mrs. D-Alem-berte was formerly Miss Willie Olover. of Century. Funeral arrange ments were not announced. MRS. FELIZ J. ROCHE Mrs. Feliz Roche, 411 E. Intendencia, Stomach ills permanently c&sappear after drinking eel ebrated Shivar Mineral Water. Positively ru.iranteed by money-Lack offer. Tastes pm; costs a trifle. Delivered anywhere by o- PensacoU Agents, Vert Florid G M9r Co. PtrfKM Xhm- Cuticura Soap The Velvet Touch For the Skin SaD. Ointment. Talcum. 26e nirrwhflti Foraamplaa Mich; 0Vlcr Bor.trlu ,lty. X. Hilto, Km. DR. MAUY E. MOYES Osteophatic Physician PENSACOLA, FLA. Office Phone 843 Bouse Phone 833 313-314 Blount Buildlna. To Believe Indigestion or Dyspepsia LOANS ON HOMES Also Liberty Bonds. State, County and City Bonds. Pensacola Home & Savings Association 13 So. Palafox St. Phone 202 EVERLASTING FABRICS CO. Pcnsacola's Representative Store (MORGAN THORSEN TRANSFER COMPANY TRUCK OR TEAM SERVICE Phone 710 , PENSACOLA LAUNCH & MACHINE, CO. YVlLLARD SERVICE STATION Willard Storage Batteries and Repair of All Makes Batteries Two Sets Marina Ways Machine. Shop In Connection r The Parlor Market "Horn of Alt That's Purs" FRESH WESTERN MEAT? I'oultry, Cose and Groan Grocris ' ' " ! I Mil I m L. E. NOBLES & CO. Agents Hart Schaflfner & Marx and Kirschbaum Suits MRS. n. . nYEirs TEA ROOM and DELICATESSEN Home Cooking 211 V. Cervantes St. . Phone 6i for Reservations. 52c POUND . PENSACOLA DAIRY CO. Pastuerted Dairy Products FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER Phone 1321 No. 12 W. Garden St. fering for months with a bad liver and, stomach trouble which caused me trreat suffering. Hot so that I was confined to my bed at all, but at times I was in such condition that I j just get a stick of phlactine from, bent over with great effort in hand- I your drug-gist, fojlow the simple direc ling freight on account of my side ; tions and see the hair roots come out, nrrt haok I r-ilize now that mv liver with 'our 'vn eyes! No depilatory or ana back, i realize now mat my iiver eiectrica, treatment can produce this re was not active, was getting hard, and suit Tne skin is left soft smooth ard this was the cause which brought on, hairless as a child's. Phelactine can be the complications of my stomach, kidneys and bowels. I give all the credit to your wonderful medicine, Re-Cu-Ma,. and heartily recommend it to my -friends and others suffering as I did. Tours gratefully. Geo. W. Allison." Ke-Cu-M4fc is sold with the guar antee that your money will be -returned if you do not feel improved after taking Re-Cu-Ma four days. was found lifeless yesterday morning, having died during the- night appar- ! ently from ., heart, failure. Sunday night she was in seeming good health and was with her husband in the city. Funeral services will be held this af ternoon at 3:30 at St. Michael's church. Rev. Fr. Fullerton officiating. Burial will be at St Michael's ceme tery. The pall-bearers will be A. Dunn, C. Coburger, J. B. Reed, G. D. Hurd, C. Bonifay and W. A. Keefer. They will meet at the house at 3 o'clock. ? FDR BILIOUSNESS AND HEADACHE TAKE A GALOTAB The Nausealess Calomel Tablet That Is Purified and Refined From All Nausea and Danger. Ask your doctor and he will tell you that calomel is the best and only sure remedy for a lazy liver, biliousness, in digestion, headaches and constipation. Now that all of Its unpleasant quali ties have been removed, calomel in the form of Calotabs, is the easiest and most pleasant of all laxatives to take. One tablet at bedtime, with a swallow of water that's all. No taste, no grip in? nor nausea. In the morning you feel simply fine live, wide-awake, en ergetic, strong and with a hearty ap petite for breakfast. Kat what you want and go about your work no danger. Calotabs are sold only in original Packages. price thirty-five cents. So sure, and delightful that your druggist ia iiithoriy.ptl to offer vour monev back as a guarantee that you will be perfect ly delighted with Calotabs. Adv.) A SUBMARINE CRUISE ON S-3 The S-3, now in Pensacola harbor but soon to leave for New York, stop ping at several ports cn route, will ship two electricians and two machin ists while here. Any Pensacola man desiring to talk the " proposition of enlisting over can take the boat leav ing the foot of Palafox-st. to the U. S. S. Bushnell. Boats for the Bush nell may be had at 1:30, 3:00 and 4:30 p. m. s STOMACH GOOD AS HEW. FOUR DOC TORS GAVE HER UP Mrs. Hendricks, Bedfast Five Months, Was Able to Work in Two Weeks "T was sick last winter for five months with stomach and bowel trouble. Could not turn myself tn bed without help. 1 was under the care of four doctors, and ,they save me up. Then Mr. Mills, the druggist, persuaded my husband to try a bottle of Milks Emulsion. I had only taken it two days until I was sitting up In bed, and !n two weeks I was doing1 my own work. When I began taking it."' I weighed only 70 pounds; now I weigh 190 pounds." Mrs. Mary Hendricks. S00 Litchfield Koad, Owensboro, Ky. " - Thousands of people who have suf fered for years from stomach and bowel troubles, have found relief, almost from ths first dose of Milks -Emulsion. And tt is real, lasting benefit. Milks Kn-mlsion is a pleasant, nutri tive food and a corrective medicine. It restores healthy, natural bowel action Coifng away with all need of pills and physics. I promotes appetite and quick ly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food. As a builder of flesh and strength. Milks Emulsion is strong ly recommended to those whom sick ness has weakened, and Is a powerful aid in resisting and repairing the effects of wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly re lieved usually in one day. This ia the only solid emulsion wade, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon like Ice cream. Ko matter how severe yosr cr.se, you ere irg.ed tn try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee Take six bottles home with you, use it according to directions and if not satisfied with the results, sour money will be promptly refunded. Krice 60e and $1.20 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Co., Terre Haute. Ind. by druggists everywhere. Adv. Soli MRS. BRADSTREET TRIES SUICIDE Atlanta. April 5. Mrs. Catherine Bradstreet, indicted with William B. Green, former vice president of the Fairburn bank, who was recently sen tenced to five years on conviction of embezzlement, tried to commit suicide with a kitchen knife, according to po lice when they tried to arrest her to night after bondsmen had withdrawn their security. Her father, husband and police, they said, prevented her harming herself. Lunacy proceedings against Green were halted temporarily today by the court which held the ordinary had no juris diction ia the case of the convicted man. . This Actually Removes Surperfluous Hair Roots By the Introduction in this country of what is known as the "phelactine pro cess." any woman can now rid herself completely of annoying superfluioua hair or fuzz. The process is entirely new, different from all others, and far bet ter because it actually removes the roots, as well as the surface hair! It is .'almost instantaneous, perfectly harmless, med v ith absolute safety one couM even eat it with impunity. COJLD NOT BEGiM TO TELL ALL. "1 could not tell you all the benefits I had from the use of Foley's Honey and Tar." writes Miss Rose Florke, 209 Hawkins, Ave., N. Sraddock, Pa. "I had cold in my chest and fearing It would cause pneumonia I tried Foley's Honey and Tar and It was not long till I felt relieved. I hope others suffering from severe colds will try it." Many such letters have beTen written about this time-tried, reliable family; medicine for coughs, colds, croup and whopping cought. Sold everywhere." Adv. - How Is Your Complexion? Children Who Are Pate and Weak v Need a pood Quinine and Iron Tonic. GROVE'S TASTELESS chili TONIC purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. A Gener al Strengthening Tonic for Adults and Children. 60c. Adv. Dorin Johnson returned last night to Gulfport, Miss., where he Is at tend ihg the Gulf Coast Military Acad emy, after spending the Easter vaca tion with his parents, Captain and Mrs. J. Johnson. COULD NOT STAND STRAIGHT It does not take long, when the kid neys are out of order and .not doing their work properly, - for " foisonous acids to accumulate in the system and cause achesand pains D, -"C. Damond, 2865 "W. 30th-st., Cleveland, O., -writes: "I caught cold and it settled in my kidneys. My back and sides were eo lame and sort I could not . stand straight. I use Foley Kidney Pills with good results and, am glad to testify to their helping power." Sold every where. BLUE RIBBON Blue Ribbon Brand is the honor mark of the highest quality possible in Extracts. Specify Blue tUbbon Vanilla or Lemon. No better can b made. 2-oz bottle, full measure. BROWNING-SHAKESPEARE CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY. The Browning-Shakespeare Club will meet Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock with Mrs. John "Pace, 52 Gon-zalez-st as hostess. Mrs. J. E. Tonge will be leader. The study will be the second and third acts of "Timon of Athens." . " PASSED SAND KEY. Sand Key, April 5. i-assefl west, 4th: Patella (Br.); 5 th Allen town. Mendociao, - Pendrecht ; Du.) : THE IDEAL DRINK FOR ALL SOCIAL AND FAMILY OCCASIONS The whole family will like Hytone. It is the ideal table drink, refreshing and nourishing. The cereals from which Hytone is manufactured make it a liquid food. " PHONE 914 You Will Say It's Your K Choice as Soon ' YoiTTkrta It. 1. ! NATIONA L BMmNG CO. New Orleans 'm Mo Gamp Sole Agent PENSACOLA. Phone 914 1 Better for you than tea or coffee Instant Postum Delicioxis coffee-lijke.flavDE 1 Instant O TdSTUM' Sold LI Si: A SrVCBACC I The campaign for the elec tion of a city commissioner is at an endthe case rests with the voters for a decision will you render your part of the de cision? Vote today. O. J. Sent mes. ' (Paid Advertisement). For City Commissioner. Frank D. Sanders announces for reelection to the office of City Com missioner, subject to tne City Demo cratic Primaries, April 6. (Paid Advertisement). POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Subject to the Democratlo Primary, . June 8. For Sheriff: A. CARY ELLIS. j. s. fill:ngim. JOS. A. HICKS. HURTIS WHITAKER. J. C. VAN PELT. For County Judge: HENRY BELLINGER. M. E. MOREY. For State Attorney: p.. A. McGEACHY. HARRY W. THOMPSON. For Representative to Legislature: J. LEO ANDERSON W. E. ROWLAND. For County Solicitor: WALTER KEHOE. WM. FISHER. For Clerk of Circuit Court: HERBERT P. CARO. . W. HARDY. JAMES MACGIBBON. For Cierk of the Court of Record: C. G. HALL LAWRENCE MAYO. " W. P. RICE. For County Commissioner, District No. 1. GEO. A. BRIGGS. G.J. MORGAN. T. T; WENTWORTH, JR. c, county Commissioner District No. 2. EDWARD P. PRESTON. PHILIP SANCHEZ. GUS A. SODERLIND. - For County Commissioner District No. 3: H. E. GANPY. HENRY GARRETT. Par County Commissioner District No. 4: W. C. BARRINEAU. HENRY CHALKER. R. C. COOPER. W. T. FLOYD. JOHN R.-M. GATES. "ROBERT McKINNON. - rDP County Commissioner, District 5: L. S. GILMORE. For Harbor Master: r j. ED. ABERCOMBIE. For County Board of Public Instruction. C. E. GRAHAM. E. D. RENFRO. Delegate, Third District: , E. M. COLLINS. WM. I WILSON. For Justice of the Peace, District 3: WILL L. JOHNSON. D. A. NEE. CLARENCE J. STOKES. For Constable, District No. : S. J. JONES. MICHAEL MURPHY. (Paid Advertisement), Order It in Hotels. Restaurants. Cafes, Soda Fountains. Hto a Casa Seat Horn, 219 S. Tarragona St. Made instantly iix the cup. . Costs less than tea or coffee. by all grocers VP The After Effects r of Pneumonia This io No. 2 of a series of advertisements, prepared by a com petent physician, explaining how certain diseases which attack the air passages such as Pneumonia, Influenza, Whooping' Cough, Measles or even a long continued Cold often leave these organs in an inflamed,- congested state, thus affording a favorable foothold for invading germs. And how VicJc's Vapo Rub may be of value ia this condition. i J Pneumonia attacks the air cells of the lungs. An inflammation sis set up and matter is thrown off which causes the air cells to solidify, thus preventing the natural flow of blood thru the lungs. This "backing up" of the blood causes the heart to pump harder, just as stepping on " a hose increases the water pres sure, which is the reason why, during this disease, the physician .watches the overburdened heart so carefully - J After recovery the lungs are filled with a mass of wreckage the debris of the battle which must be gotten rid of by a process known as resolution . Frequently , inflamed spots remain, congestion persists, cough hangs on, and the least exposure brings on a cold that is hard to get rid of. If neglected, such damaged air pas sages may easily develop serious disease of the lungs. , ,; - ' Such cases should always con tinue under a physician's care and frequent examinations should be made to see that nature is SOe 60c UVapoRub Fighting More Than 17 Million J ars Used ' Yearly ! C II I J & jLi Jl Hunger is never more than a few days away from the American people. : : ' The coal strike showed us what a narrow margin the country goes on, even in a non perishable necessity which can bestored. Swift & Company is, engaged in the business of fighting hunger. . From coast to coast, from the Great Lakes to the Gulf, the lines of defense are drawnpacking plants at strategic points; branch houses in four hundred towns and cities; hundreds of car routes; thousands of refrigerator cars; tens of thousands of loyal men and women expert in their work. Day by day, hour by hour ceaselessly, this fight, your fight, , goes on. Yet so smoothly, surely and victoriously that you, unaware how close hunger always is, are as certain each night of tomorrow's meat as you are of tomorrow's suri. And so economically ia this done that the cost to you for this service is less than" three cents a pound of meat sold. The profits shared in by more than 30,000 shareholders whose money makes the victory possible is only a fraction of a cent a pound on all products. If hunger did not make it necessary for us to fight this fight in the best possible way for all concerned, the competition of hundreds of other packers, large and small, would compel us. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Pensacola Local Branch Garden and Tarragona Streets J. D. Carroll, Manager 8 . .: jg properly continuing the rebuild' ing process. Nightly applications of Vick's VapoRub will aid nature in thi? work. Because Vicks acts locally by stimulation thru the sVin to draw out the inflammation, at tract the blood away from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In addition, the medici nal ingredients of Vicks are vaporized by the body heat. These vapors are breathed in all night" long, thus bringing the medication to bear directly upoo the inflamed areas, Vicks should be rubbed in over the throat and chest until the skin is red then spread od thickly and covered with ' hot flannel cloths. Leave the cloth ing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of; a funnel so the vapcrs arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying, swallow a small bit of Vicks the size of a pea. Samples -to new users will be sent free on request to the Vick Chemical Company, 232 Broad Street, Greensboro, N. C. - I Relieves Discomfort I f& I Al AH BrmgBlat B - Jf I BRADFIEIP HEGUl ATOK CO. Dtrr. S-t, T1T. f.t Bodyguard . ffiff Against Colds jXfe Hunger Sfiomacfin Out o2 Fix? .PJione your grocer or druggist for a dozen bottles of this delicious digestant, a glam wilh meals gives delightful relief, or no charge for the first dozen used. Shivar Ale PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER Nothing like it for renovating old yvorn-out stomachs, converting food into rich blood and sound flesh. Bottle J and guaranteed by the cele brated Shivar Mineral Spring, Shel Vn, S. C If your .regular dealer cannot supply you telephone WEST FLORIDA GRO. CO., Distributors for Pensacola. FISHER-BROWN We Will Bond You 9t8 Phones 919 V& Ziauid lehmvcs Jjuicfdy SwS2PHP-ACHESj Or DOSE AND IN BOTTLES 'JO. 30 & 60? T-a r.T. l-a. re covery ' ty vrhic'l ' every rom:a can r.orf l ava i,orr. tZo iwtttc? Lov hcrt KINITi o? WIRY vcr:. hai.- It trrovr lont n n d ttraiebU QV KEN re moves dandruff a, a d BtoDS fllim hair. EnJ 2i cents today for larse box to Newbr Mfff. Co Atlanta. Ga. Wa will car you DIG MONEY to tell your friends about ViUfct-N nd distribut adwrtiainir pamphlrs. Writ for oar special money making offer. Used for 70 Years Thru its use Grandmother's youthful appearance has remained until youth has become but a memory. I ne sott; re tine J. pearly white appearance it renders leaves the fov. or .Beauty witnyou tor many .years. PAINFUL ECZEMA -ITCHED BURNED f - OnFrirehead. Under Arms. Lost Rest. Cuficnra Heals. "I had eczema on my forehead which later spread under my arms. A great scale formed that caused me much pain and I was laid up from work for weeks at m time. The skin itched and burned causing me to lose sleep, and I felt miserable if the weather was the least bit hot. "I decided to tryOticura Soap and Ointment. After using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment I was healed." (Signed) Carter Mahanes.Twyroans Mill. Virginia, Aug. 13. 1919. Give Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum the care of your skin. Suvpl Sack Fi-M Vj Mail. Addrew: "Cattsar lfcrulM.It.a.lf.M.aMM." RoldTry. wtv-r Soap 2fe. Omtawat 'A and M. Talcnja 2&. fijHS Cuticora Soap sbaraa without nur. Have Soft STKADGHT 3 HAIR You Can Have HI Straight omadchjr etnfv t imfreut. ORS5ffff g it ' ....t u-r WICK tlEROUH ImuI al Udtoa Stops PaDInff Hair, remores Dan drnff and makes yoor hilr grow one, soft, silky. Try a bis box to day. Sold by draff stores or sent by mail. 25 Bta. stamDs or coin. AGEST8 WAKTCT ETEBTWHEB1 Write far I'artteaiara HZSOLTH lTEDICIKK CO, ATLAJfTA, GA. Mother's Friend J . ExpecfontMothers 1 I U til