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Page 1: Pensacola Journal. (Pensacola, Florida) 1909-12-08 …ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/07/59/11/00372/0567.pdfTHE PENSACOLA JOURNAL WEDNESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 8 1909 7 t Not Sisters

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THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL WEDNESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 8 1909 7

t Not SistersNow and again you see two women pass-ing down the street who look like sistersYou are astonished to learn that they are fmother and daughter and you realize that rC-a woman at forty or fortyfive ought to be-at her finest and fairest Why isnt it so

J The general health of woman is so in-

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Associated with tho local healthcf the essentially feminine organs thatthere can be no red cheeks and roundform where there is female weakness

Women who have suffered fromtills trouble have found promptrelief and cure in the use of DrPierces Favorite Prescription It gives vigor and vitality to thoorgans of womanhood It clears the complexion brightens thoCyes and reddens tho checksNo alcohol or habitforming drugs is contained in Favorite PrescriptionAny sick woman may consult Dr Pierce by letter free Every letter is

fceld as sacredly confidential and answered in a plain envelope AddressWorlds Dispensary Medical Association Dr RV Pierce Pres Buffalo NY

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WEARTHE BESTLAUNDRY WORKa-nd all the patrons of the Empire where linen lasts

4 do wear the best and the balance of the folks here ¬

abouts can do likewise with no more effort than itrequires to walk to the phone and

SAY TO CENTRALS H322tand give us your street address Well do the restall right

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Empire LaundryWh-ere Linen Lasts 1

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THE COLD WAVEsh-ou1ditJnd you unprepared Empty bins fuel-

tnon you let us know in time Not only

t Ie promptest delivery possible but coal-d that will give you heat proportionedTOU pay us Write or phone for quick

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WPORTFUELICECOPh-one 363 O J SCMMES Mgr

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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN THE FDTUTE OF PENSACOLA j

Well lighted stores attract the atten-tion

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of the buying public and a good many-of these are visitors to Pensacola

Make Pensacola much talked of bymaking your stores stand out in the night-time

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j 4 THE REFLEXOLIER IS THE I

i BEST LIGHT FOR THIS PURPOSEHAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT IT Call

1 > 148 and let our representative tell you ofits many advan-

tagesPBNSACOLA GAS COPhone 148 25 and 27 E Garden Street

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FINE RECORD BY-

THEUVOFFITEAM

Snrclal to the JournalGainesville Fla Dec T The toot

ball season for the University dosedlast Saturday when the Tallahasseeteam was defeated at the capital by ascore of 24 to 0 This has been a-

very successful year for the team Asmay be soon In the record below Flor-

ida was defeated only once tied ouceand scored on only one other time-

It is conceded by everyone even theStetson coach that the University hasthe strongest team in the state evenJf the championship is disputed byStetson

Anong the ployers who were awarded the highlyvalued up was J GWaggener of Pensacola who made arecord for himself with his fine workis tackle

Results of games for the season ftSfollow

Oct 8 with Gainesville in the city6 to 0 in favor of Florida

Oct 16 with Gainesville in the city39 to 0 in favor of Florida

Oct 23 with Olympias in Jackson

When Your Joints arc Stiffawl your muscles sore from cold or rhetmat m when you slip aud sprain a jomistrain your side or bruise yourself Pakkiller will take out the sorenese and fiyou right Always hit with yon J>nuse it freely Avoid substitutes tbere ibut oaa PaiBkiller Perry Dav oi PnetIICT asc IWQ BTVo

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vil1 > i to il in favor of Florida j

Of W with Rollins in the city 14to n favor of Florida

Nov 6 with St ton in DeLand 26to 0 in favor of Stetson

Nov IS with Rolins In WinterPark 23 to 3 in favor of Florida

Nov 20 with Olympian In the cityn to o m favor of Florida

INov Ji with Stetson in the city 5to r

Nov 27 with Tallahassee in Talla-hassee

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±4 to 0 in favo of FloridaThe olosinp of the season was fit-

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observed in th> chard last Mat j

dav Thf president raoh member ofthe faculty Coach Phi and Capt Rader oC the otball team made appro-priate Jet of congratulation forthe excellen work of the team andwith words of ucouragemnet to the i

students to apply tlvrn2lves to thr iri-stndios with renewed vigor and make I

rectrds Tor themselves in the emsroom as well as on the athletic fild j

U of F Notes I

Profs Rolls and McQuarrie are I

awaY attending farmers insitutes inthe northern part of the state

P v> f Fpucet i < busy studying a new I

disease cf citrus tr > cs It is knownas the STPIU end rot of oranps and j

is doing a great deal of damage Hthas twn very successful in his invr-tisations

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tin for tb orange growers showinghow 10 destroy the disease

Tap Transi club was entertained atits muffins Wdne day npht by an j

aM paper written by Mr Felton on-

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The Agricultural club held an unHsuallv interesting meting on Mon

i day nightThe faculty ForTfshtlv nh was i

treated at tbir hit m TIT lv a pi-per by Dr Far rn i i

Spiritual in Mi-Tbp

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Shipping Transactions andj Notes of Interest AlongI

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The only arrival yesterday was thoBritish steamship Rose Lea which ar-

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early in the day consigned to-

thv Gulf Transit company with a car-go of mahogany legs for the Mengels-of Louisville The ship was docked-

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i vork was started last night in dis-charging the cargo

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Naval Stores CargoThe British steamship Craighall

which was cleared yesterday is anj evidence of quick dispatch which may-be given large vessels at this iport

JTbe Craighall arriving only four dayairo from Xew York was cleared forRotterdam yesterday with 5150 Bar-rels

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of rosin 50 bales of cotton andI lOlOOii superficial feet of lumberThe steamer will sail today for XewOrleans to take on an aditional cargo

i for RotterdamI Lumber For South America

More than one million superficiali feet of lumber were cleared yesterdayon the Norwegian bark Maren the

j cargo going to Buenos Ayres Tinvessel will get away within a fevdays

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Two Big TendersTwo lighthouse tenders the largest-

in the service are now moored at theeast side of Palafox wharf The ten ¬

der Hibiscus which has been here forsome weeks was joined yesterday bythe tender Mangrove which was direct from Key West Both of the

t vessels are to take on supplies forstation beacons here and the Man-grove

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will probably get away duringthe week The Hibiscus will remain

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I A Big Fish CatchThe smack Ruth A Welles arrived

up to Saunders Co at 3 oclockyesterday afternoon with a catch of1SOOO pounds of red snappers Thesmack had been out for twentyone

I day and the catch was a good oneI considering adverse weather condi-tions

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which were encountered Muchran was experienced I

Wealth of Steamboats-A wealth of steamers in one slip

was noted and commented upon bywaterfront visitors yesterday after-noon

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In the slip Palafo <

and Central wharves and in a comjrratively small space there werejut ored the two lighthouse tennersHibiscus and Mangrove the armysteamers Ca pt T W Morrison nndPoe the naval tug Accomac theprivate tug E E Simpson the coastSing steamer Tarpon the river steam-er

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Vernon the tug Florence and thelaunches swan and Wuteilboy Sev-eral

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barges and one large sailingvessel were also in the same slHaril there vvcre room for others

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All Sails UnfurledSailing vessels which were caught

with canvass out of the loft hadfiiei sails all spread yesterday dryjug It cut after the copious rain = oftin night before A stiff breeze fri mthe bortli and northwest ailed inthe Jryuig process considerably

ArrivedRose Lea Br ss 20C6 Ilcwson Be ¬

lize to Gulf Transit Co-

SailedS a

Br ss Dulcie Harrison for Boulogne-and Honfieur

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ClearedCraighall Br ss Loen 2S67 for

Rotterdam wuh 101000 s ft lumber50 bales cotton 5150 bills rosin

Maren Xor bk Olsu 1393 forBuenos Ayres with lOSlOOO s ft luaibT

1 a r11f >rita Xor ship Svensen-ir9 for Buenos Ayres with l1Oh11s ft lumber

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LIST OF VESSELS IN PORTSteams IDS

Dnlcie Hr ss 129G Harrison Gulfport to Carv Co

Capt Menzell Ocr ss 1615 SchuttVera Cruz to Robt Tuenaler Co

Craighall Br ss 313 Low XewYork to John A Jlerritt Co

AngloChilian Br ss 2442 Freemantle Iqui jue via Xewport News tothe Gulf Transit Co

Brantingham Br ts 16S5 EastwoodBrunswick to Gulf Transit Co

Boniface Br ss at s WilliamsonC ira via Barbadoes to Gulf Transit-Co j

Uskmoor Br SSe 2306 Evans Gulfport to Jno A Merritt Co

Ida Span ss 2160 Arana Liverpoolto Gulf Transit Co

Chatton Br ss 2200 Roulhac Gulfcert to the Pensacola Lumber Co

Corfu Br ss 279 Long Tampico-to Gulf Transit Co

Santandtrino Spin ss 1993 Equerrola Liverpool via Cuban ports to i

Gnlf Transit CoKathleen Br ss 23 Radford ra-

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to Keyser Muldon CoEdernian Br ss 2S18 Roberts Vea i

Cruz to A A BrownShips

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Vaar Xor bk 652 Ctemetson BarIbadoes to order

Baden Ger bk 1 <n5 Roskamp Riode Janeiro via Barbadoos to order

Po Ital ship 1J 9S Razeto Flumeto Ro = asio Bros

AJtigua Xor ship 1529 Mobile toH H Boyer I

Sofie Nor ship 1565 Hoitea Christiansand to order

Blanche Ital ship 1413 MortulaG > noa to order

mfock Rock Xor ship 15S6 O =I

ri i London to Robert Tnerater-

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Flusmng to Rix M RobinsonBarks

Carvajal Span bk 545 Jordon Vil-la

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Garcia to orderCatharina Nor bk 9S9 Slevdal Bel¬

fast to orderHjordis Nor bk 967 Knudsen Ham-

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via St Thomas to Rix M Rob ¬

insonTicino Ital bk 13S2 Genoa via Bar-

b does to Ponsacola Lumher CoLake Erie Xor bk to Robert Tuem

ler CoSchooners

Dorothy Am sen II SpurlinsRocldale via Key West to Saunder-

Co 5Doris Am sea 310 Axelson Port

Tampa to masterMelba Br sch 3SS Richards Clen

fuegos to order-

A HEARTY APPETITE-is what most babies have bit is ofno benefit to them if they haveworms Be sure your baby is nottroubled with them Sure symptoms

always hungry rings under theeyes not gaining in weight and yel ¬

low complexion A few doses otWhites Cream Vermifuge will expelall worms It is a positive cure andreliable Price 23 cents per bottle

Sold by W A DAlembprte drug-gist and apothecary 121 South Pala-fox Street

FRESH OYSTERSDaily at wholesale or re¬

tail Phone 368 V Hoist-S clwon

A POSTPONED-

GAMEPLAYED

COLTS AND CHAMPIONS WERE

THE OPPONENTS IN INTEREST-

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BOWLING CONTEST THE

COLTS TAKING TWO GAMES-

In a postponed game last night theColts took over two games from theChampions Abbott wade a score oi190 the highest of the evening To-night the Hubs and Pastimes Thurs-day

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the Crescents and Ctilupionsand Friday the Stanleys anrlI ColtsLast nights scores were as follows

I ColtsGonzalez 120 112 153

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Brack ILt 123 173Abbott 14G 19 Q 13S-

Martinez 181 124 17Viliar h 117 117 147

71S 701 7SCChampions

i Lurton 115 148 1GSG Gordon 1SS 132 IIII

Jones 117 i 2 144Peters 130 130 ISOlInn 13gTrr 130

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SHOT BROUGHT DOWN

BUCK AND SUPPLIED NEIGH-

BORHOOD

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J X Garrett of Bluff Springs welland favorably known hi Pensacola afew days ago shot and killed a largebuck deer called jy the success

ful hunter a fivepoint bwk Nothingbut No 7 bird shot had been ustuto bring the animal to its doomWhen dressed and strmjjed of hide I

feet and head the carcass weighed91 pounds Being a eonerous apigfcher Mr Garrett supplied those closeabout his hone with a ufIly of v < >ii i

son and they all apparently enjoyed-

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Garrett was on the side of theriver when he saw the animal corn

ling Half swimming and half walklug the animal struggled uii to nearthe spot Nre Mr Garr tt stoodwith a devnnination to bas the ani-mal if iposMMo The animal drewnear enou n for Garrett to take agood aim ai d the first shot was allnerossarv G 51 Garr tt another I

wellknown citizen of Bluff Springs-was summoned and he helped hisfriend to tirry the dtr from theswamp The animal had been chasedfrom acme point above h> dogs andhad trouble in trying to ford the river-at the bluff which had been swollenfrom the rains-

A sprained ankle will usually dis ¬

able the injured person or orfour weeks This is due to lack ofproper treatment When Chambe-rlains

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Liniment is applied a cure maybe effected in three or four daysThis liniment is on of the best andmost remarkable parations in useSold by all dealers

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Destin Dec 7Mrs Win Harlerand children returned home fom apleasant visit te Mrs Marlera par-ents

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the first of the < vekThe Sea Em went to Pensacola-

with snappers SundayL D Woodward caught about 50

pounds of snappers the latter part o <

last weekAll of Lie camps are broken vp for

the season excepting Mailer Brosand F D Woodward

The Dolphin came back front IIAR a last VBttoSt osij waRt la tat I

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Copyright 1909 bjr Hut Sctijfner Mais

YOU need a good Raincoata poor one

isnt worth having at anytime

Ours are made for us byHart Schaffner Marx allwool right style perfect tail-oring

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correct in fit Thenew fabrics are very fineScotch English and Ameri-can

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weaves Rich colors andI

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patternsSuits 20 to 35 Over-

coats¬

1650 to 30This store is the home ofHart Schaffner it Marx Clothes

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Your moneys worth or your money backI

29 South Palafox I

nsnapper banks-

Mr Bedsol and family of PinkAla have been down visiting iiubrothers family who reside hT

i They left Saturday accompanied bvMiss Emma Bedsole who is goiuto spend some time with relativesand friends

Capt Shipley came up on the Don-na

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Thursday returning Friday on thesame boat

I Clark VhitherilI came ip fromPensacola Sunday

L J Niohelson wont snapper fishj ing with Fred Willia-

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WINDOWDISPLAYS

Strangers visiting Pensacola re-

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upon > ndid show win1ows on Palafox street This seaSfl they are more beautiful than overfort those of Kress and The Crv 8-

t > l Pharmacy In the Brent Buildingwil1g especiallj attractive

President Tafts FirstMessage to Congress

Continued From First Pagepa pita I to iinJitaho tli taltlvhnifnt ofinri an lin S of stnnshina in those di-

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in liiUi we now feel it moimputant that we srould have moans tt portatln controlled In the Inf re tof the expansion of our trade A tail oftits character has once passel the houseand mor > than once passed the senateand I hope that at this session a billframed on the same line and with thesame punoses may foeconv a law

III >veral detriments th re is preent <> l the nee sMty for etri Iaton look

Inff to the furtlor ron < nation of PUTnational resoim ami thf subject is oneof III h impr ttan e as to r tjuir a moretailJ arid txtnded cussion than

< rn r e npr d 110 in thi roTpnlp3-ttn Fr thai re5In I shall take an

iTv op orfm t id a riaI r1itjt tl Tit c on tho sut i t of t

i tij rvn i nl if r witPrwava Inn thr IjimntiiM nl 1 ij ti n of arid im-inH an WI u IITn th p r i

tion nf II f Ms u ti rfrtir1g-r suit ji q i VT U rejaoiTjr-ain of Uf r iili loiiim with a viw r-

1ratlc n irn i I tteniont-mtn ra U rl ptr > h IiIs andItt llngjng I tIC lVOTflT1flt hr-< ne n tniriw eniiaIf for tlf utili I

zatiun < r wat rtrwrD-eDartment

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of AnicnttureI commend Ii ynr ir I < ooni ratlon

tff rpf rt of t1 sitTcta v of aen tjiiuress rhowinR th < iT1IUflie > srl rr t f i f i1

n ss Whl11 tit l Pcirtm nt nw 1Lo andthe nlrful liitiur t te weith of i

tn natiti oii + by th farpr f thiscountry in t1t rope of tii unut var

The Write Slave Trade i

I great ieRr t to faiy that to Invrstiaati nf r3 in tht bjr iu of ImTri > riti m and ttr ourtt5 nt infonrni I

lion U a J to the view that here Is urirntneeisity for aiMItiornl rilation an-dreatr ecutivp activity to UIPfS tho

reoruithig of the ranks f pr ititffrom the streams of inimifrrition Into tMs-xiuntrv an evil whih for want of a-

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r name hn > h n atht tu wi-5lave trde I I j vr it to c nnttional to forbid ultr psritv L tra-p rtatJn f jierons for pun of irsi-ltJttsn aers natinal iri tjto-1fli

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iiip H tt> It wll be p ° jiJ to I TB-tlns r > tor thi trade t 1-1Hrtment

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Civil Service Commission-The work f e tto1 Stat5s-

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WHAT IS WORTHfCEFINa ATAL

IS WORTHI KigiNG WELLI

The moral of which Is If youhave any papers or valuab es andwho hasnt the only safe plan Isto rent a-

Safe Deposit Box-at from 2O J per year and up from-us

Absolute Safety Privacy andConvenience

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PROFITS 545000000

CHARLES W LAMAR PresidentMILTON E CLARK Pres4 Cashier

CKN PFEIFFER Asst CashierlAMES Vv ANDREWS Asst Cashier

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GLASSGLASS-

We carry the LargestStock of Glass in Pen¬

sacola and sell at lowestprices and can cut to fitany size window or door

Phone us when youthink of glass at all

H G DeSILVA CO

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I eat in the movement It Is stlpKested thatI a proper form of rolebration would be an

xiKKsltlon to show the progress theIroea have xnair not only during theirITn d of frtnioiii hot also from tlw timeof their eoming to till1 country I heartny indorse this proposal and request that-

I the executive be authorized to appoint ai preliminary commission of not moni than seven persons to considercarefully whether or not it is nisi ti-

j hold such an exposition ami if so tooutline a plan for the enterprise I furthr recoiimeml that such preliminary

I commission serve without salary excep-tst to their atual eptneep and that anappropriation be made to meet such ex

I ptosesA Word In Conclusion

I I have thus in a mesase tompressecias much as the subjects will permit re-ferred

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to many of the legislative nelsI of the country with the exceptions Itlnady noted Speaking generally tin1country is in a tiih state of prosperilv

i There Is eveiy reason to holii that wi tre on the eve of a subetantiil luisin

xpansinn and we have Just parmretl trvest une> unpled in the market value-

of our agricultural products-The high prices niiifh such products

iTingr means great prosperity for thefanning community but on the otherhand they mean a very considerably In-creased burden upon thse classes in the

i community whose early compensationdoes not expand with the improvement-

i in business and the general prosperityI Various reasons ire given for the highprices The proportionate increase in theoutput of sold which today is the chiefnidium of exchange and is in some re Ipects a means of value furnishes a sub-stantial

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exlllanatir of at least part ofI e increase in prices The in < r as e inpopulation and the more xpen ie modef living of the people nhirii hve not

li en companied by a proportionate in-ease in arr ae production may furnish

a further reasonIt is wll to note that the increare

in the cost of living is> not confined tn-T

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is country hut pr valls the world overand that those wuo would charse inreases in prices to the existing prot

tive tariff must meet the fact that therise In prices has taken pla e almostwholly in thoe prodticts of tbf factoryand fartn in resp ct to which there hasiHeD fitter no inT as in the tariff orin many instances a v ry cunsidfrabiereduction WM II TAFT

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CAPUDINE THAT HEADACHEOut last nignf Hdane and nervous

this morning Hicks tapudln jut thething to tit you for business Clears thehead bracee the nerves Try It At drug-stores

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LIVERPOOL COTTONOrn Close

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Februarj 7 c 7 IFebruaryMart 75 71Mar hApm-ApriiMa

7 74vNEW YORK obN 76

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May 12 I5S4July 1J16 1510 I

NAVAL STORES MARKETStevainah Ga L e 7The spirits of

tnrptntin market opene dand closed to IJy as folowsOpen firm 5331 tot

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There are more kinds of interest than the kind you pay formoney when you borrow from a bank There is a personal in-

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i the kind that the officers Of this bank fool in its customersan interest which prompts us to do whatever we possibly can-

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encourage and to aid those who give us their patronage

PENSACOLA STATE BANKPensacola Florida-

J J S REESE r L ART J W DORRPresident Vlcerreaident Cal

The Peoples National Bank oiPensacolaDIRE-

CTORSJ J ITOOTOX R M CAK I J KEKVES T K XVTTTTKSw A LVAiKMREUTi j s mti w rc KKSSLKR

A General Banking Business Transacted and Accounts Solicited Ships Disburse-ments given Special Attention

THE CITIZENS NATIONAL LArKFENSACOLA

A General Banking Business Conducted on a Safe and ConservativeBa sis

Correspondence Solicited R M Bushnell C-

ashierCONFIDENCEI > w

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Is the one essential feature that makes for both na¬I tional corporation and individual growth and prosperity

When confidence rules men can work accumulate-and

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enjoy the fruits of their labors but it is necessaryfor people to trust each other as it is to talk to each other

The First National Bank of Pensacola Safely offi ¬

cered has proven its reliability in every branch of thebanking business and has won the confidence of the peo-ple

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through a career covering thirty years Every cour¬

tesy is shown to depositors possible with safety

First National Banko-f Pensacola Florida

Designated Depository of the United States-W K HYER JR W S KEYSER W J FORBES

President VIcePresident CashleTHOS W BRENT Asst Cashier VJ N ROBERTS Asst CashierDirectors C Brent W A Blount W H Knowles W K Hyer Jr W J

Forbes W S Keyser and Knowles Hycr

Give Your laundry orI TOI

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Equipped with latest improved machineryEverything new Send your daintiest gar¬

ments to us Our prices arc no more thanany other and our work excels all We leadothers followS-

ave your washing for uswe will save yefer cfethes for you

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WAll STREET REVIEW-By Associated Press

New York Dee 7 The ranre of stocksat tin nnrmfs today a vl narrowand the luilTKs done was cmalL I >e> lines were lather more numerous thanaiivai e

loasa r ai hid a point itj a halfdozen-pi < lallie were ma li up when the mar I

kt rvsporled to tie buvIiiR of Readingnitid States Steel and RfKk Island rre j

terre Thse steks rallied from 34 to114 from their low pn < s and there waralso a general improvement to aboveyestrdays HojiinK Reading showed I T-Iirregil

°irif latr and the balanr of the

list ao teeanae jolll and uneven Iilinoi1 rUral and Paih Mall jtivan l 114and Xortli rn Jai ifl Iowa ntial prerfITI and St Ixiuis Soithw stern preferrrd 1 Third Avenue declined I point

Piies flm tuated tin < ertainiy and ex-

rt in a few ease narmni Amerli an-sisar from 1 below vest rday ro-Ot

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yesterday National Enameling f

a infd 212 the prterre4 and VesternUnion 1 38 Rnrk Island peferred 1 14 j

and Missouri Pacific Gt Northern pre-ferred Inited StJtts Steel and AmericanTeTephon i Bond4 wire im Kul4i I

St Louis Northwestern prcfrred responded to its dividend increase with a-

rise a 14 on large trans tioris ThepU < suls nuenty rf8lriJ a pciiitProfit taking in Ameri an Telephonewip d out it rise and TV k Island proferr U and Western Union also tell baknarly a point The list otherwise wasat a standstTl t

The market showol more actv ty forta tire when Tnit d tats Ste< 1 and someof the Stanrlaid railroad stocks canoe intodemand rut the volume of busimsidwindled again when the buying 1rknod totted States Steel rose I 5S t

II can <lian Pacific 1 3s and ons-drft l Gas and New York Central LMinneapolis St Paul and Sault Sf Man

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nervoiism over tho apprvwblng governnifcut rprs The htJ inK was f agood charail inducing support frr-th west sone of th> southern bulls a i

certain large spot interests This chcIk Ithe iljiliti anil pru s during the rnlli oof the morning rjlllfl 3 or 4 points trruthe lowest

The market was quiet while prl swore eonsmtlv to small orders either wvThe general tone was steady and the miket at midday ruled at about nnhar1t-o 3 points 1iwr some tour or two pomabove the low level of Hie morning

Hpot jtsItt middling uplands IImiddling gulf 1510

Cotton futures opened steady Iirary 147 M rth JO2 May 1522 Jui1516 August U 47 ricptmtjerOr tober 11 95

Spot rtosed quiet middling uplnn1485 middling gulf li19 sales 44 It

GRAIN AND PROVISIONSChicago Iftf 7om1 roritirni n-

or damage to thr Arg ntln > wheatby frost caud < onid rablf hulliah I

mont In the what market hero artv t

lay Tie volume of trading lionwa small An advance of S3H t-

In the prlre of what at Buenos Awhich further emphasized the frosthere was a prominent factor at tinPrices at the start were 1A lower tohigher with May at t1O7ljs toon hiving by leading bul the petvarced to lO34t7-

A heavy snowfall over the grportion of the corn belt had a otrennlax effect on the corn market Lo il-

eipta were smaller than the end IJamount At th o opening prices werihanged to l8il4c higher May I

rol i J lfr 58c Later the price sId up tj-l< 7cT-rsdlng in oats was active anti o

market wa firm early in the sffsj-in ti e shorts th cnmmisk houses 1

In the bu > itg ripening notations wunchanged t l4fi4c higher with M-

at 42 34 7SfM Later May advni 1tto Ui 18i-

Tovision were rather weak at tneowing to g naTal filing Pr at

the craning were unfliangcd to lOc Iwerr1 ilns jotifton wore as followAV at I f 1 17 14 y 1071 sc

rc 1 > > I May 615ae3i-Ir i i i olf May 431

I k r I 42621 5eAmenler3I i r I I 1 JMS2145 May J5i Id tt J May H5-5lli Kay 1675

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