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ELEVEN SMART HATS F(jR SUMMER' ALABAMA SCHOOLBOy PALS HELPING INDIANS IT STARTED SOMETHING H.S.Kieley, J. C. Horton, Mgr. JackPolley " "I have not said anything: to you, but have "been saying: to others and have Induced many to take your medi cine and b-- convinced. Mayr's Won derful Remedy lg correctly named. It removed stuff from me I never thought could be In a human beinsr and I feel J like a different person. The pain In' my rgiht side disarmeared at once I which four doctors said would require an operation; also the bloating and indigestion." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrh al mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and In testinal ailments, including appendi citis. One dose will convince or money refunded. adv. SOLICITS YOUR AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS All work done by competent mechanics. Honest charges and guaranteed work our motto. Let us figure with you and keep your costs down. Ml r Mi 115 E. Zarragossa St. Phone 2184 THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1921 Morton s Repair Shop iT3Sf v5; 'k6i' . 1 1 ;.-, - . V.L Sf--' '3t -r4 I " 'y RIGGS STEPHENSON (LEFT) AND JOEY SEWELL (RIGHT) ITere are two smart models for your new hat: top, a feather-brimmed liver tray turban that has the crown made entirely of semi-curled os trich; bottom, a youthful hat of black taffeta with wide bow of taffeta in black and cloud-gray. ' SHOOTING IS NEW NATIONAL SPORT Un ef the .22 Calibre Rifle at CO, 100 and 2t1 Yards la H Man's Game. By BRIO. GEN. F. H. PHILLIPS Secretary National Rifle Association While ncores of rifle clubs and hundred3 rif InAlvMnfil rifleman hnvA ialitn tin shooting with .22 calibre rifles, there are others who are asking: (What' is the new national sport? The new eport la target sooting at 60, 100 and 200 yards with rifles, which for merly have been regarded as suitable only for practice on short ranges In In door galleries. The new sport is a man size game, all who have given it an In telligent trial enthusiastically admit. The rifles used are In general, a combination of military rifle and fine target rifle, and Beaetiral ictmire We will display dur ing the coming . Two Weeks Only a splendid assort ment of the wonder ful i Ruskin Proofs Each Proof is print ed on a hand press, from' copper plate3, and colored by hand by artists. Ruskin Proofs make it possible to have beautiful reproduc tions of the world's famous mas terpieces at reason able prices. fully meet the requirements of , the most expert riflemen. The ammunition used is ttie .22 calibre long rifle cartridge which Is exceedingly accurate at the ranges in dicated. Firing ia done at targets of the proper size for the various ranges, and also at practical targets simulating at short ranke those targets which the sportsman and soldier finds in actual field conditions. The uystem has much to commend It. It Is Inexpensive, an afternoon's sport costing from fifty cents to one dollar. It does not require elaborate range equip ment as several enthusiasts can build a range on a couple of afternoons from scrap material at practically no cst. It does not require the range to be located on a sparsely settled, inaccessible lo cality. Ranges can be located in the out skirts of a city, or even a protected range within the city is entirely practic able. Thus the ranges are available for shooting in the afternoons after business. Telescopes are used for spott'ng the shots and markers in the butts are un necessary. At 100 yards or 200 yards the same allowance for wind are necessary as are (required when shooting the large high velocity. rifles at 500 and 1,000 yards. There is no recoil to the .22 calibre rifle and very light report. Small bore ehootlng requires i'ist as much skill and careful attention as shooting the larger target and military rifles. It is an excellent preparation for sporting and military target shooting, and for game shooting with the hunting rifle. From a military standpoint it has been proved many times that it Is possi ble to basically train men in small bore shooting so that they will excel at mil itary shooting at the very first attempt with the larger rifle. However, small bore shooting will appeal f the peerage American more as a sport tun as a mil itary exercise. The rational Rifle association encour ages small bore rifle shooting in every way possible. It holds annual competi tions on the home ranges of all clubs. These competitions are open to members of the National Itifle association and to all rifle clubs and schools and colleges affiliated with the association. Any group of men can form a civilian rifle club and affiliate with the National Rifle association, and is then eligible to enter (By Newspaper Enterprise.) CLEVELAND, April 16. Twice the University of Alabama has come to the rescue of the Cleveland Indians. Two of her schoolboys Joey Sewell and Riggs Stephenson now form the chief emergency cogs in the Redskin infield. Both got their Jobs through acci dents to stars. Sewell came to the Indians last fall when Ray Chapman was killed. He rose to the emergency of helping Cleveland win a pennant and a world series. Now Stephenson has been called out of HChoo-1 to play second for the In dians In their get-away, following ac cidents which have temporarily taken Bill Wambsganss and Harry Lunte out of the game. Good Fighter. Stephenson, his friends say, will rise to the situation as supremely as Sew ell did last fall. He is a good" fighter. Those who have seen the newcomer play in the south say he is as good a hitter as Sewell and a beter fielder. "What Sewell d l Stephenson can do, also," says' Manager Speaker. he ( "He is a. game kid. I believe will come through and help us. ' "The fact that he and Sewell worked j together on the University nine will steady them both when under fire up here." f Stephenson reported at the Dallas training camf this spring and spent a short period of training. Wamby's Boost. Wambsganss, whose place the Ala bama collegian will fill, declares that i Stephenson Is good enough to play second for any big league club. Stephenson is 23, weighs 179 and Is 5 feet 10 inches tall. Sewell is 22, weighs 155 and is 5 feet 6 1-2 inches tall. On the school team Sewell played second and Stephenson was stationed at short. Sewell learned, to play short with the New Orleans Pelicans last summer be fore he came up to the Indians. Stephens played second for the Greenwood club in the Delta league last summer. Sewell graduated from the tiniver sity this spring. Stephenson still has more work to do. He will return Hay 1 to finish up his college year. Money baek without Question jdth. if HUNT'S Sslvs falls io the T7J9t treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA. JPV u vtl ran m n n c?y VI T! v m RINGWORM, TETTER or f ftf-J I P1 CC" H iVl ill II Jill yiswnj for dport Hews Mead the Immm Crystal Pharmacy. fx all matches at reduced rates, and to pur-, chase government arms and ammunition 1 at cost prices. j Civilian rifle clubs are being formed everywhere to take up the new national! sport. Many golf, country and athletic ' clubs are forming rifle clubs within their , organizations, finding that they alreadv have the ground available. The move ment is gTow'ng fast, everyone who takes it up becoming enthusiastic at once. The competition work at bull's eye targets for prizes appeals to many. Not only are there the regular matctyes to compete In, but manv individual mrftTiAS urn nrmn.. ed within the clubs, and then there are inter-club matches and state matches. The relation o;' srr.nl' bore shootinqr to shooting the big rifle is luckily such that solving any problem with the small rifle is exactly the same as Eolvinfe it with the large sporting, hunting or military rifle. There is lots of action, excitement und close competition. in this field of practical shooting with the email bore rule. Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND IS A TIME-TRIED REMEDY that can be relied upon to get rid of coughs and colds that lead to serious illness if neglected. Every Uer a Friend "The only remedy we ever use for. coughs and colds is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It has been our stand by for years, and it never fails us.". T. H. Foley, Marquette, Mich. "I surely know the worth of Foley's Honey and Tar, as I have taken it with good results. Also have sold bandreds of bottles." A. L, Stans bury, Parkersburg, W. Va: Children like Foley's Honey and Tar. It contains no opiates, and will not injure a delicate stomach ciold Everywhere ROX GIFT SUP 400 So. Palafox The Home of Quality Kodak Finishing and Picture Framing.' "Gets-It" Tickles Corns to Deatt First Stops All Pa'rn Then Peels the Corn Off. Don't try to fox trot on corn tortured feet. Oct rid of your corns. If ypu have kaw a a, ftk a a rfk JsAtL A'A'islUL.. a international nr. Aram 1 3 Lmmmm&pQGJ' DaftPatc f Special Horse Feed In saw-foolh border ba t y 'nji vp y ta WILL L. MOYER DISTRIBUTOR Phones 1740 and 1741 30 W. Government St. Make Your Feat Happy! Remove Those Corns With "Cts4t." never seen a corn tickled to death, just apply a few drops of "Gets-It" to yours. Then watch that corn die peacefully as If It had gone to sleep. Soon it Is noth ing; but a loose piece of dead skin that you can lift right off with your fingers. Get after them now. Your druggist has "Gets-It." Costs but a trifle or nothing at au If It fails. Mfd. by E. Lawrence &'Co., Chicago. Sold In Pensacola by the Crystal Phar macy. White's Pharmacy and the Whid den Drug Store. Adv. THE TREAT OF THE SEASON "KATCBA An Oriental American Fantastique April, 25th, 26th, and 27tt 250 People All Home Talent 250 Benefit of the Community Service 1 I I 1 m 11 ne yTWeajr Sitae 9 South Palafox ALEX FRIEDMAN "Where Style and Quality Reirm Supreme" 11 South Palafox The Thrifty Shopper Will Be Here Tomorrow, Monday Ladies who appreciate real quality merchandise at remarkably low prices will be here Monday. Our entire stock is being offered at greatly reduced prices. Many of the prices are really unbe lievable, when the quality is considered. Space does not permit us tcf go into detail regarding the garments, but we will quote a few items and prices to give you an idea of the real bargains: Taffeta Dresses at .$9.98 Foulard Dresses at $14.50 Gingham Dresses at .............$ 5.00 Petticoats at .... .. .$1.43 Sport Hats, special lot $7.50 Sailors, special lot $2.95 Suits, all wool serge $19.75 Wirthmore Waists ..$1.00 And many other items in all departments reduced. We advise that you shop early, while the selection is large C dit! Credit! C Buy on Credit from the Escambia Clothing Co., the Big Credit Store With the Low Prices. ens uits $i9.50 that combine style, quality, low price and easy terms. Special Monday $19.50 w mens and young women's Dresses Our entire stock, the season's latest models, all priced from S5.50 10 S25 Sold on easy terms 11 as ESS Special Selling of Ladies' Hats Just received another shipment of the latest colors and designs. Special Monday S1.95 $2.95 $3.95 -Si y.o4 5S The Store that serves You Best ESCAMBIA CLOTHING CO. Pensacola's Largest Credit Store 107 South Palafox Liberal Credit to AH 1 S3 1