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l MUTILATED j 8 THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL TUESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 7 1909 1 Most men find the regu- lar ¬ overcoat best in their case but the other styles of winter coats have their good qualities which make them admirably suited and even necessary for special needs Regular Overcoats in black and solid grey 10 to 30- Raincoats rainproof by the Priestly >> Cravenette pro ¬ cess 10 to 30- Rubberized SlipOns 15 20 25 and 2750 You want underwear in winter that is warm but without weight and one that donjt scratch Wool mixed 1 the gar ent AH wool 125 and 175- e garment Ribbed Cotton Balbriggan 1 the garment For the man that exer ¬ cises a sweater coat is just the thing 50c to 350 Boys and childrens sizes 18 to 34 chest 50c to 2- Umbrellasl I to 10 Rubbers 85c Thejohn White StoreT- he Store With the Reputation 205207 S Palofox St AMUSEMENTS- The r Great Gawd Bud One of the important properties k tit is used by Mrs Leslie Carter in hr production of Vasta Herne the I1 w modern play by Edward Peplo > uch heads her repertoire this sea- son ¬ is a statute of Buddha that r Bloomin1 idol made o mud Whom they call the great Gawd Bud of which Kippling wrote Mrs Carter had great difficulty in securing this ornament which has an important bearing on the plot tf the new play A Japanese gentleman Mr Osaka Konnosuke who heard of the search of Mrs Carters agents through the Oriental curio shops sent to her as a token of his esteem for her art a genuine Japanese bronze- an exact replica of the famous Dai Butsu at Kamajura It is this a won- derful ¬ specimen of the Japanese art of the sixteenth century that Mrs Carter will use in the rirst act of Vasta Herne Mrs Carter wil t e at te Pensaeola opera house on Friday Dec 17 Meadow Brook Farm So pronounced has been the suc ¬ cess of his newest play Meado Brook Farm that W F Mann hits STen ieaie4ed with a Ucatuiis fr- ttoatregoers < from alt parts of the country for a date with this attrac- tion ¬ The better class of pastoral rliys have always been a factor in the theatrical Bold but Meadow Troi Farm seems to uive ecllised I11 iast efforts in this direction jilt the iplay contains a most inter- i iU story and the comedy has been c oi usly supplied by the author L- It n rker the real success of the Ln is due to the master hand of- F Mann the owner and prorfneor- oso v ability in stagecraft is uu t stioneil His careful attention tu > Us will mark the coming emrai of Meaclo Brook Farm with i iud nul oroho ra at the ontra I r1iuberculosisPl- enty of fresh air moder- ate exercise sleeping in th- eon air under cover and a urishing diet are all good a u helpful but the most im I ant of all is cott s Emfflson It is the recognized treat- ment ¬ and prescribed by Phy ¬ sicians all over the world for this dread disease It is the ideal foodmedicine to heal the lungs and build up the wasting bodyF- OR SALE EY ALT DRUGGISTS Fr l Kfe Bra of pepfr wJ thH iwi for oar br tihil Suii Bank alii i ChIN Sfee < JIook I L f i tMBk mwutiM a G90 Lack Pt y- SOTT BOWN 409 Peirl SL New York v Our Store Will Be Open Every Night Until Christ- masMEYERS HOSIERY NEWSN- ow really whats better or more useful for a Christ ¬ mas Gift than Hosiery We have just what you want in- fancy weaves or solid colors for Ladies Men Boys and ChildrenCotton Lisle or SilkslOc to 250 PAIR MEYER SHOE I CO Feet Furnishers For Folks 102 S Palafox Nuts at 20c a Pound PECANS HAZEL NUTS- ENGLISH WALNUTSco ALMONDS Either separately or mixed at 20 cents pound You should also try our new Atmores MINCE MEAT I We have everything- in groceries KLEIN GROCERY CO 1 MAX KLEIN Proprietor I Wholesale and Retail Groceries I and Ship Supplies 500502 South Palafox Street Phone 358 l J i rtjj iJu 1uf1 Getting Ready for iJ iUSTAS Heres headquarters for holiday good things to eat Nuts of all kinds Cranber- ries ¬ Turkeys Orange and LemonPeel and Citron Black Molasses for cakes and cooking Pickles of all kinds both in bulk and bottle I Phone u- sE J Concannon Company Always on Time house on the ivh as one of Ute > nr ticularly lrUnt s ois in UKSJW thcitrka saon S i A L WOO LIE nlrs UIilJfHW- ELL KNOWN RESIDENT OF THIS CITY PASSES AVAY IN TOLEDO OHIO WHERE HE WAS CALLED- BY THE DEATH OF HiS MOTHER- A L Woollen formany years a resident of Pensacola and liked bv 31 with whom he was acquainted did Sunday in Toledo Ohio wiy- cied ew several weeks aco by tke I > ith of his aiother Mr Woollen iai been in Tonl only a s ort tire vLen K was tkn ill His condition became crfUMi aJ his son was suuicorcd to his sid From him friends here kaIBell that Mr oUens conditon was gr ualiY growing worse and there Wits littU surprise wb B the news reacfc ed here- of his death The retitIs were Iterre ift Toiedc- S esterdny 4 HiiffT 1 1TAESALL- rIEThL4s 1 Looc iiic5 1 ISTHW AT LEADING DEALERS r ACCEPT TiO SUBSTITUTE i NFricdlaendcr 3 pECKupIu- w7KIHE SWANLA- RGEST MOTOR BOAT Plying Out of Pensacola Stops at All Choctawhatchiea- nd Santa Rosa SoundPo- ints Leaves Pensacola at C30 a m every W ednesday and Saturday returning Mon and Thursdays at Harris Mary Esther Camp Walton Gamlers Destin Rocky Bayou and Boggy Bayou Reaches all of the best fishing points In these waters Dimensions feet over all J7 ft 1 In beam 50h p engine Speed Smiles per hour Two toilet rooms Largo cabi- nLandingFoot of Palafnx toet Passenger and Freight Service- S K BrRLJSON Master Ot1coThe owners will not be respon- sible ¬ for debts made by anyone other than themselves BWS Tl1e Little Ii Details are looked after here so closely that the washing I If we do is always satisfac ¬ tory No kickers on our list of patrons t NEW METHOD LAUNDRY 1 R E W LAWRENCE Proprietor fl 1517 WROMANAS- TBOWLING Phone 136 w d LJ I ALLEYS i Open from 9 a m till midnight- For ladies and gentlemen 1 WEST ROMANA STREET jL fr r7 t < THE WEATHER- IN PENSACOLA Fiirnishrd bj Icial oTuo Ill il N1 States woftlior hurra for The IVn- sacola JoiTaI of IVr 7 9O9 Maximum temperature yesterday GO degrees at 1CO P m Minimum temperature yesterday 60 degrees at 640 a m Mean temperature yesterday C4 de- grc s- Xonnal temperature yesterday 5 > degrees Departure from norxal yesterday plus 9 degrees Average maximum temperature for this cat H degrees Avrrage mini mum temperature for this date 47 thrfesA- ccumulated eec ° s of daily mean trniiiorature since first of month 59 dcrrce Accumulated excess of daily mean tcm > rrrture from January 1 to first of month 27 dgr s Total rainfall since first of month 13 imhes up to r p In Normal rainfall for this month H- imhos Total d ncir > my of rainfall from ninary 1st to first of month 100 I iiuhvs SALOONS ORCEHSD CLOSED- PI usher Dee GWIth saloons dod and the sale of weapons pro- hibited the strike situation at the piant of the Colonial Stool company at- onac3ra > Rear here was tense to- day ¬ and serious trouble was momen- tarily ¬ i feared I MILS TO SUSPEND Manila Dec Managers of the I local cotton mills announce that they will be obliged to suspend operations i when their present = tocl S are exhaust rd because of the rcn price in X 3w York and London Five hundred op- eratives will be rondrrrd idle I I e Er7i The merit 7 and rliaMli CELEBRATEEI t r of the Bit 1C STOMACH d ters has been 1IIHipswnpl- fnr BlT1aERS over 56 I years Then tl > > u really A audit to try i a lnottle for I i Sick Head- ache ¬ Sour i Stoinah I Indigestion Costiveness J Colds Grippe e and laIaria DYNAMOS ON WATER FRONT- BEINGSTOLEN POLICE HAVE BEEN INFORMED THAT SEVERAL COSTLY PIECES- OF MACHINERY HAVE MYSTE RIOUSLY DISAPPEARED LATELY- A still hunt has been followed for several days according to reports by officers in an effort to apprehend some thief who is making quite a good thing- in the theft of dynamos from a num- ber ¬ of places along the water front Reports of a number of thefts of dyna- mos ¬ and electrical paraphernalia have reached the police station and when a party was arrested there some nights ago under suspicious circumstances- the head of the police department ex prosscd the opinion that ho might be- th one who had been stealing the dynamos and other articles of mer- chantable ¬ value along the water front The opinion did not hold however and tho still hunt has teen kept up Ib Is believed that whoever is guilty- of such 110 has some knowledge of electrical machinery or has a mechan- ical ¬ turn of mind and knows the value- of articles which he has carried away The opinion has prevailed that the stolen articles are disposed of to steamships as none of them so far as known have been recovered Complaints have been made that brasses dynamos wire oils etc haw all come within the touch of the thief and it would be a move of cau- tion ¬ for owners of power boats to ie cure their launches and accessories against such thefts Only one or two specific cases of thefts have been re ¬ ported to the police but reports of many missing articles may be traced along the water front MORE DANVILLE PROOF Jacob Schrall 432 South St Dan- ville ¬ Ill writes For over eighteen months I was a sufferer from kidney and bladder trouble During the whole time was treated by several doctors and tried several different kidney pills Seven weeks ago I com- menced taking Foleys Kidney Pills and am feeling better every day ana will 1e glad to tell anyone interest- ed ¬ just what Foley Kidney Pills dm for mo W A DAlemberte drug- gist and apothecary 121 S Palafox street The young man who last Christmas discovered that his girl had received six boxes of candy all Whitmans but his has ordered a fivepound box laid aside at The Crystal Pharmacy i StIIP REPORTS g << 8 O ITw11- JUL ULI- I21D flf i EEER i STEAMSHIP DULCIE FROM GULF PORT FOR BUNKER COAL BRINGS NEWS OF STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE OF AN OF- FICER ¬ V M Philips second engineer or I the steam liip nulci > wiiit arrived i jopterday disappeared in a myste- rious ¬ manner from the deck of that I vtssri whn the latter was on the I way to Pensacola from Gulfpcrt Miss I Captain Harrison < anaot account for the loss of the man simply reporting- with seine regret that when the ship I was in the gulf and while PliUps mas- on watch h was missed it was discovered that his station was I vacant he was lotkcd for but not i found Then a general alarm was runs throuch the steamship but that nid not result in tho man being found IOn the contrary further search re- sulted ¬ in the final opinion that the man bad betn lost overboard hut ihoJlior it was a ease of suicide or I whetier the second oiHcer had only drOpj rfd front the rail accidentally I cculd not be satisfactorily explained The Dulcie is a steamship of 1265 i tons mIll was loaded at Gulfport with lumber and timber A call was made I at Pensacola for bunker coal which I was suppled tIle vessol yesterday U- I the Muscopee wharf coal climes This morning at Daylight the steamer will get away for Boulogne France Report of the loss of the man was I made to officials here upon the ships I arrival and also a report was filed at I tile custom house when the ship i entered I For HEADACHEHICkS CAPUDINE Whether from Colds Heat Stomact or I Nervous Troubles Capudine will relieve you Its liquid pleasant to taKe acts immediately Try it lOc 25c and 50c at drug store- sijOHN L PINNEY TAKEN VERY ILL Clerk John L Pinuey of the crim- i irnl court was taken suddeily ill yes- terday afternoon suffering an attack of vertigo which necessitated the summoning of a physician imme- diately ¬ Mr Pinney was engaged in his work- at the criminal court when he suffered the attack His many friends will be pleased to learn that reports from his home last night were to the eKed that he was much better THIRD CARGO OF AlA STEEl ASCLEARED STEAMSHIP CORFU CLEARSWITH- LARGE CARGO OF RAILS AND ROSIN FOR SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS TO SAIL TODAY Carrying a cargo of steel rails and rostn valued at more than 150000 the British steamship Corfu will sail probably at an early hour this morn- Ing for Buenos Ayres and Colastine making the third large rail cargo to go from this port within a compara- tively short period The Corfu was cleared yesterday afternoon but did not got out during the afternoon for several reasons Threatening weather did not contribute to make a start desirable during the alternoon The Corfu carries out a comparative- ly small cargo of steel rails at this time because of the fact that larg quantities of rosin were shipped on the some steamer The steamer was loaded with 11283 pieces of rail or 7 502960 pounds This is less than four thousand tons In addition to that itam the steamer also carries 7000 barrels of rosin and yesterday after neon was loaded with 1157 tons of bunker coal The rails tire worth 97 000 while tho rosin is worth 67000 Tho coal was about 4000 Tho steamer Brantlngham is at tnt wharf at present loading rails for Colastine and will get out during the latter part of the week if good weather prevails but on the contrary- will load out solidly with the Alabama steel and will take upward of six thousand ton- sMANY HEARD FINE LECTURE WOMANS TALK ON DOMESTIC SCIENCE YESTERDAY AT THE- K OF C HALL A DECIDED SUC ¬ CESS There wore many present to lear Mrs Helen Armstrongs first lecture on cooking yesterday at the K of C hall in spite of the fact that Monday with many women is a day of extra household duties and of little leisure In the interest and instruction Mrs Armstrong gave them however Jlipy were amply compensated for the pos- sible ¬ effort their attendance ban meant She knows her subject will both from the practical and th PC n tile standpoint and the dMies shc treats pf ar both the substantial and the frlvolou Her talks arr bright- ened too by the charm of an atfrac tive personality and the K of C hall during her presiding there every af tonioou this week will doubtless bo the Mecca of Pensacola women Mrs Armstrongs lectures are givon under the auspices of the N K Fair bank Company especially to exploit cottoleno but her programs are by TIO means confined to dishes that utilize this product As you will see by my pnieraiKp for the week I shall demonstrate a number of salads desserts drp sjits etc whit do not call for cottolriu- My subject Tor tomorrow Tueii for instance is broiling I am fl lighted though with the intoropt vo men all oivr the country are showili in the new food products and in everything that pertains to fL ii their relation to health I hay lec- tured ¬ to many kinds of gatheringtu women in clubs in schools and col- leges and to women in general as I am doing here and everywhere thy I seem awake to the necessity for tho study of di ts and of cooking I It is only recently that men have I taken up the scientific study of foods The problem of the best dit for I horses and hops they han alway deemed important because they could I see in its solution direct profit bT i they wore a little slow in the stud oi 1 Incas foods and so I think it much To the credit of women that they have not been slow in taking advantage tf what Ui scientists have been a long- time in finding out Women in increasing numbers too are finding congenial as well as com- pensating ¬ occupation in my profes- sion ¬ I Domestic science has indeed come into its own and graduatcs of that department at the University of I Chicago for instance where I was educated are in demand all over the I country Not only as lecturers and the like but all institutions like board- ing ¬ schools whether they teach dietetics or not appreciate now the necessity for having a woman versed in food values direct that important element of the health of the institu- tion Since cottolene has been perfect it has not been difficult to persuade I Freak Fruit Cake I Many housewives would soy fruit cake made without butter was a freak The recipe below will however give yen all rich fiavory fruit cake as you ever tested yet there is no butter in it Mix four cups sifti pastry flour ono I level teaspoon so ia two level teaspoons mixed spJcfs excpt cloves one fourth lel t asT oon salt and two cups seeded and quartered raisins Add I also onehalf cup nuts chopped fine if you like Blend onehalf cup Cot ¬ tolene with one cup brown sugar and j one cup white sugar add one cup mo- lasses ¬ one CMP milk awl th = n the tour mixture Bent well and bake In two pans I Cottolene is used exclusively by many housewives for all frying and shortening purposes It z I More Suggestionsf- or I th- eCh14istnzas Shopper Tourists Cases Sponge Bags Utility Cases Hunters Flasks A HOLIDAY GIFT For any of your friends can easily bo selected from our large and varied assortment We can show < you over a thousand different articles for the holiday trade and the prices are right less than is usually offered at most stores for the Christmas trade A Pew FHore iiggctfirns Which will prove of great value in making selections I There are hundreds more and to fully appreciate the vastness of our display it is necessary that you give a I liberal allowance of time while on your shopping tours- to their inspection Shaving Sets Cigar Stands Writing Portfolios Comb and Mug Sets Military Hair Brushes Powder and Puff Boxes Hat and Clothes Brushes Shaving Mug and Brushes Baby Comb and Brush Sets Manicure Sets of Every Description I Mirrors All Kinds and Styles I Perfumes Imported and Domestic Cigars in Boxes from 12 to 100 Whitmans Candy in 12 1 2 3 and 5 lb boxes and fancy baskets Known since 1842 I The Crystal Pharmacy j = Brent Building 1iJ I YaiCanfford ItJ at oid to sacrifice the satisiaSTOIFof wearing clothes f made especially for his own figure and personality especially when v we are tailoring 1 Suits and Overcoats at t 25 per cent off Order Christmas Clothes Nowa- nd save a quarter of the price 25 Suits and Overcoats 1875 30 Suits and Overcoats 2250 40 Suits and Overcoats 3000 I and so onnothing reserved i ORICKETT PERSON HARDHE- Rf TAILORS Bran U Building IncorporateJ I FRANK B GARDNER Manage I llJinOf iK SlJMTjur v nru s l c 3I Hit motto with In HP wrwn it1 their hoints is of < our health and I < It kanlinc and I find tat wornrn in tIle South where v r I so an as up todate along such lines as thy are anywhere- It has been suggested to me since arrival here that because the South is the home of the wonderful product from which cottolene is mad > the South would be the logical loca- tion ¬ for the next big factory a grow- ing ¬ business in It must sooner or later necessitate and the suggestion seems most feasible- A Thrilling Rescue How Bert R Loan of Chen Wash was saved from a frightful death is a story to thrill the world A hard cold he writes brought on a desperate lung trouble That baffled- an expert doctor here Thf n I paid 510 to flS a visit to a lung special- ist ¬ in Spokane who did not help in Then I went to California but with- out ¬ benefit At last I used Dr Kings New Discovery wuirh com- pletely ¬ cnred me and now I am as well as ever For Lung Trouble Bronchitis Coughs and Colds Asth- ma ¬ Croup and Whooping Cough it3 supreme 50c and SlOrt Trial bot- tles ¬ free Guaranteed by all drug ¬ gists KARGER LEADS Milwaukee Dee GKarger of St Paul is the leading pitcher of the American sssoeiatkra for the season I nf TI i rrrrd rg to tho official 1iteli inj and lielilirj avt rages that wi- riued I today His percentage is 700- OlinsTrad of Minneapolis comes see j Lnil v nil a pnntage of CC7 Louis I vjln Kas in fielding with an average of 912 LUKE WRIGHT HAS BEEN APPROACHED BY COOPERS- By Associated Press Nashville Tenn Dec GIt was rumored here today that lion Luke E Wright of Memphis had been re- tained ¬ by the Coopers convicted of murdering Senator Carmack before the superem court A Memphis dis- patch ¬ says Mr Wright has been ap- proached ¬ qn the subject PIERCE TRIAL CONTINUED Austin Tex Dec GThe trial of II Clay Pierce charged with false I swearing was continued here today nd the attorneys in the case again j resumed their arguments as to th1 legality of the affidavit on which M i Pierce is being tried It is believed that the arguments will be concluded some tim < tonight i I PILES PILES PILES WIlliams Indian Pile Ointment vIJ cure Blind Bleeding and Itching pff8- I It absorbs the tumors allays Itching at once acts as a poultice gives Instantre ¬ lief VIlams Indian Pile Oinnient JS prepared for Piles and Itching of the i > tl vate parts SoW by druggists mail 5 Ic and tl0 VHUamV Mfj Co Pos Cleveland O Sold by Hootona Ifcar aov Benj C Heinberg p Prop 1 SWEATER COATS- All Colors All Sizes and All Prices from SOC to 500 Opposite the Post Offi- ceOldsmobiles Oalclands- Br 4 > tor Car Co East Garden Street- CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONSA- n Illustrated Jewelry t Catalogue containing many suggestions for holiday gifts i at prices to suit all purses will be sent free upon re ¬ quest Engraved Calling cards and monogram stationery- make appropriate presents Samples and prices for tho r asking I t Kodaks and Premo Came- ras ¬ t are always acceptable Illustrated booklets will also be sent if you are Interested- Our goods are of the high ¬ est standard Every piece guaranteed 45 E 0 Zailek Jewelry Co Dept J MOBILE ALA Imported Chestnuts 2 pounds 25c They are just what you will need for the Christmas Holiday Season We also have ASSORTED NUTS 20c per pound 1 2 and 5lb FRUIT CAKES 25c per pound NECCO CHOCOLATES 50c per pound This store is headquarters- for everything in keeping with Christmastime Order by phone or call r 47 Marine Grocery Co- V J VIDAL Manager Phone 725 604608 South Palafox 81

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lMUTILATED j8 THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL TUESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 7 1909

1

Most men find the regu-lar

¬

overcoat best in theircase but the other styles ofwinter coats have their goodqualities which make themadmirably suited and evennecessary for special needs

Regular Overcoats inblack and solid grey

10 to 30-

Raincoats rainproof by thePriestly>> Cravenette pro¬

cess10 to 30-

Rubberized SlipOns15 20 25 and 2750

You want underwear inwinter that is warm butwithout weight and one thatdonjt scratch

Wool mixed 1 the garentAH wool 125 and 175-e garmentRibbed Cotton Balbriggan

1 the garment

For the man that exer¬

cises a sweater coat is justthe thing

50c to 350Boys and childrens sizes

18 to 34 chest50c to 2-

UmbrellaslI

to 10Rubbers 85c

Thejohn White StoreT-

he Store With the Reputation205207 S Palofox St

AMUSEMENTS-

Ther

Great Gawd BudOne of the important properties

k tit is used by Mrs Leslie Carter inhr production of Vasta Herne theI1 w modern play by Edward Peplo

> uch heads her repertoire this sea-son

¬

is a statute of Buddha that rBloomin1 idol made o mud

Whom they call the great Gawd Bud

of which Kippling wroteMrs Carter had great difficulty in

securing this ornament which hasan important bearing on the plot tfthe new play A Japanese gentlemanMr Osaka Konnosuke who heard ofthe search of Mrs Carters agentsthrough the Oriental curio shops sentto her as a token of his esteem forher art a genuine Japanese bronze-an exact replica of the famous DaiButsu at Kamajura It is this a won-derful

¬

specimen of the Japanese artof the sixteenth century that MrsCarter will use in the rirst act of

Vasta HerneMrs Carter wil t e at te Pensaeola

opera house on Friday Dec 17

Meadow Brook FarmSo pronounced has been the suc¬

cess of his newest play MeadoBrook Farm that W F Mann hitsSTen ieaie4ed with a Ucatuiis fr-ttoatregoers

<

from alt parts of thecountry for a date with this attrac-tion

¬

The better class of pastoralrliys have always been a factor inthe theatrical Bold but MeadowTroi Farm seems to uive ecllisedI11 iast efforts in this direction

jilt the iplay contains a most inter-i iU story and the comedy has beenc oi usly supplied by the author L-

It n rker the real success of theLn is due to the master hand of-

F Mann the owner and prorfneor-osov ability in stagecraft is uu

t stioneil His careful attention tu> Us will mark the coming emrai

of Meaclo Brook Farm withi iud nul oroho ra at the ontra

I r1iuberculosisPl-enty of fresh air moder-

ate exercise sleeping in th-eon air under cover and aurishing diet are all gooda u helpful but the most imI ant of all is

cott s EmfflsonIt is the recognized treat-

ment¬

and prescribed by Phy¬

sicians all over the world forthis dread disease It is theideal foodmedicine to healthe lungs and build up thewasting bodyF-

OR SALE EY ALT DRUGGISTSFr l Kfe Bra of pepfr wJ thH iwi for oarbr tihil Suii Bank alii i ChIN Sfee < JIook

I L f i tMBk mwutiM a G90 Lack Pt y-

SOTT BOWN 409 Peirl SL New York

v

Our Store Will Be Open Every NightUntil Christ-

masMEYERS

HOSIERYNEWSN-

ow really whats betteror more useful for a Christ ¬

mas Gift than Hosiery Wehave just what you want in-

fancy weaves or solid colorsfor Ladies Men Boys andChildrenCotton Lisle or

SilkslOc to 250 PAIR

MEYER SHOE I CO

Feet Furnishers For Folks102 S Palafox

Nuts at 20c aPound

PECANSHAZEL NUTS-ENGLISH WALNUTScoALMONDS

Either separately ormixed at 20 cents poundYou should also try ournew AtmoresMINCE MEAT I

We have everything-in groceries

KLEIN GROCERY CO1

MAX KLEIN Proprietor IWholesale and Retail Groceries

I and Ship Supplies500502 South Palafox Street

Phone 358

l J i rtjj iJu 1uf1

Getting Ready

for

iJiUSTASHeres headquarters for

holiday good things to eatNuts of all kinds Cranber-

ries¬

Turkeys Orange andLemonPeel and Citron

Black Molasses for cakesand cooking

Pickles of all kinds bothin bulk and bottle

I

Phone u-

sEJ ConcannonCompany

Always on Time

house on the ivh as one of Ute >nrticularly lrUnt s ois in UKSJWthcitrka saon S

i A L WOO LIE

nlrs UIilJfHW-

ELL KNOWN RESIDENT OF THISCITY PASSES AVAY IN TOLEDOOHIO WHERE HE WAS CALLED-

BY THE DEATH OF HiS MOTHER-

A L Woollen formany years aresident of Pensacola and liked bv 31with whom he was acquainted didSunday in Toledo Ohio wiy-cied e wseveral weeks aco by tke I > ithof his aiother

Mr Woollen iai been in Tonlonly a s ort tire vLen K was tknill His condition became crfUMi aJhis son was suuicorcd to his sidFrom him friends here kaIBell thatMr oUens conditon was gr ualiYgrowing worse and there Wits littUsurprise wb B the news reacfc ed here-of his deathThe retitIs were Iterre ift Toiedc-

Sesterdny

4

HiiffT1 1TAESALL-

rIEThL4s1 Looc iiic5 1

ISTHWAT LEADING DEALERS

r ACCEPT TiO SUBSTITUTEi NFricdlaendcr

3 pECKupIu-

w7KIHE SWANLA-

RGEST MOTOR BOAT

Plying Out of PensacolaStops at All

Choctawhatchiea-nd

Santa Rosa SoundPo-ints

Leaves Pensacola at C30 a m everyW ednesday and Saturday returning Mon

and Thursdaysat Harris Mary Esther Camp

Walton Gamlers Destin Rocky Bayouand Boggy Bayou Reaches all of thebest fishing points In these watersDimensions feet over all J7 ft 1In beam 50h p engine Speed Smilesper hour Two toilet rooms Largocabi-

nLandingFoot of Palafnx toetPassenger and Freight Service-S K BrRLJSON MasterOt1coThe owners will not be respon-

sible¬

for debts made by anyone other thanthemselves

BWS

Tl1e LittleIi Details

are looked after here soclosely that the washing

I If we do is always satisfac ¬

tory No kickers on ourlist of patrons

t NEW METHOD LAUNDRY 1R E W LAWRENCE Proprietor

fl 1517 WROMANAS-

TBOWLING

Phone 136

wdLJ

I ALLEYS iOpen from 9 a m till midnight-

For ladies and gentlemen1 WEST ROMANA STREETjL fr r7 t <

THE WEATHER-IN PENSACOLA

Fiirnishrd bj Icial oTuo Ill il N1

States woftlior hurra for The IVn-

sacola JoiTaI of IVr 7 9O9

Maximum temperature yesterday GO

degrees at 1CO P mMinimum temperature yesterday 60

degrees at 640 a mMean temperature yesterday C4 de-

grc s-

Xonnal temperature yesterday 5 >

degreesDeparture from norxal yesterday

plus 9 degreesAverage maximum temperature for

this cat H degreesAvrrage mini mum temperature for

this date 47 thrfesA-ccumulated eec°s of daily mean

trniiiorature since first of month 59dcrrce

Accumulated excess of daily meantcm >rrrture from January 1 to first ofmonth 27 dgr s

Total rainfall since first of month13 imhes up to r p In

Normal rainfall for this month H-

imhosTotal d ncir > my of rainfall from

ninary 1st to first of month 100

I

iiuhvsSALOONS ORCEHSD CLOSED-

PI usher Dee GWIth saloonsdod and the sale of weapons pro-hibited the strike situation at thepiant of the Colonial Stool company at-

onac3ra> Rear here was tense to-day

¬

and serious trouble was momen-tarily

¬

i feared

I MILS TO SUSPENDManila Dec Managers of the

I local cotton mills announce that theywill be obliged to suspend operations

i when their present = tocl S are exhaustrd because of the rcn price in X 3wYork and London Five hundred op-

eratives will be rondrrrd idle

I

I e Er7i The merit7 and rliaMli

CELEBRATEEI t r of the Bit1C STOMACH d ters has been

1IIHipswnpl-fnrBlT1aERS over 56 I

years Thentl > > u really

A audit to tryi

a lnottle for I

i Sick Head-ache

¬

Souri StoinahI Indigestion

CostivenessJ Colds Grippe

e and laIaria

DYNAMOS ON

WATER FRONT-

BEINGSTOLEN

POLICE HAVE BEEN INFORMED

THAT SEVERAL COSTLY PIECES-

OF MACHINERY HAVE MYSTE

RIOUSLY DISAPPEARED LATELY-

A still hunt has been followed forseveral days according to reports byofficers in an effort to apprehend somethief who is making quite a good thing-in the theft of dynamos from a num-ber

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of places along the water frontReports of a number of thefts of dyna-mos

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and electrical paraphernalia havereached the police station and when aparty was arrested there some nightsago under suspicious circumstances-the head of the police department exprosscd the opinion that ho might be-th one who had been stealing thedynamos and other articles of mer-chantable

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value along the water frontThe opinion did not hold howeverand tho still hunt has teen kept up

Ib Is believed that whoever is guilty-of such 110 has some knowledge ofelectrical machinery or has a mechan-ical

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turn of mind and knows the value-of articles which he has carried awayThe opinion has prevailed that thestolen articles are disposed of tosteamships as none of them so far asknown have been recovered

Complaints have been made thatbrasses dynamos wire oils etchaw all come within the touch of thethief and it would be a move of cau-tion

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for owners of power boats to iecure their launches and accessoriesagainst such thefts Only one or twospecific cases of thefts have been re¬

ported to the police but reports ofmany missing articles may be tracedalong the water front

MORE DANVILLE PROOFJacob Schrall 432 South St Dan-

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Ill writes For over eighteenmonths I was a sufferer from kidneyand bladder trouble During thewhole time was treated by severaldoctors and tried several differentkidney pills Seven weeks ago I com-menced taking Foleys Kidney Pillsand am feeling better every day anawill 1e glad to tell anyone interest-ed

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just what Foley Kidney Pills dmfor mo W A DAlemberte drug-gist and apothecary 121 S Palafoxstreet

The young man who lastChristmas discovered that hisgirl had received six boxes ofcandy all Whitmans but hishas ordered a fivepound boxlaid aside at The CrystalPharmacy

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StIIP REPORTSg

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EEERi STEAMSHIP DULCIE FROM GULF

PORT FOR BUNKER COAL

BRINGS NEWS OF STRANGE

DISAPPEARANCE OF AN OF-

FICER

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V M Philips second engineer orI the steam liip nulci > wiiit arrivedi jopterday disappeared in a myste-rious

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manner from the deck of thatI vtssri whn the latter was on theIway to Pensacola from Gulfpcrt Miss

I Captain Harrison < anaot account forthe loss of the man simply reporting-with seine regret that when the ship

I was in the gulf and while PliUps mas-on watch h was missed itwas discovered that his station was

I vacant he was lotkcd for but noti found Then a general alarm wasruns throuch the steamship but thatnid not result in tho man being found

IOn the contrary further search re-

sulted¬

in the final opinion that theman bad betn lost overboard hutihoJlior it was a ease of suicide or

I whetier the second oiHcer had onlydrOpj rfd front the rail accidentally

I cculd not be satisfactorily explainedThe Dulcie is a steamship of 1265

i tons mIll was loaded at Gulfport withlumber and timber A call was made

I at Pensacola for bunker coal whichI was suppled tIle vessol yesterday U-

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the Muscopee wharf coal climes Thismorning at Daylight the steamer willget away for Boulogne France

Report of the loss of the man wasI made to officials here upon the shipsI arrival and also a report was filed atI tile custom house when the shipi enteredI For HEADACHEHICkS CAPUDINE

Whether from Colds Heat Stomact orI Nervous Troubles Capudine will relieveyou Its liquid pleasant to taKe actsimmediately Try it lOc 25c and 50cat drug store-

sijOHN L PINNEYTAKEN VERY ILL

Clerk John L Pinuey of the crim-i irnl court was taken suddeily ill yes-

terday afternoon suffering an attackof vertigo which necessitated thesummoning of a physician imme-diately

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Mr Pinney was engaged in his work-at the criminal court when he sufferedthe attack His many friends will bepleased to learn that reports from hishome last night were to the eKedthat he was much better

THIRD CARGO

OF AlA STEEl

ASCLEARED

STEAMSHIP CORFU CLEARSWITH-

LARGE CARGO OF RAILS AND

ROSIN FOR SOUTH AMERICAN

PORTS TO SAIL TODAY

Carrying a cargo of steel rails androstn valued at more than 150000the British steamship Corfu will sailprobably at an early hour this morn-Ing for Buenos Ayres and Colastinemaking the third large rail cargo togo from this port within a compara-tively short period The Corfu wascleared yesterday afternoon but didnot got out during the afternoon forseveral reasons Threatening weatherdid not contribute to make a startdesirable during the alternoon

The Corfu carries out a comparative-ly small cargo of steel rails at thistime because of the fact that largquantities of rosin were shipped onthe some steamer The steamer wasloaded with 11283 pieces of rail or 7502960 pounds This is less than fourthousand tons In addition to thatitam the steamer also carries 7000barrels of rosin and yesterday afterneon was loaded with 1157 tons ofbunker coal The rails tire worth 97000 while tho rosin is worth 67000Tho coal was about 4000

Tho steamer Brantlngham is at tntwharf at present loading rails forColastine and will get out during thelatter part of the week if goodweather prevails but on the contrary-will load out solidly with the Alabamasteel and will take upward of sixthousand ton-

sMANY HEARD

FINE LECTURE

WOMANS TALK ON DOMESTIC

SCIENCE YESTERDAY AT THE-

K OF C HALL A DECIDED SUC ¬

CESS

There wore many present to learMrs Helen Armstrongs first lectureon cooking yesterday at the K of Chall in spite of the fact that Mondaywith many women is a day of extrahousehold duties and of little leisure

In the interest and instruction MrsArmstrong gave them however Jlipywere amply compensated for the pos-

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effort their attendance banmeant She knows her subject willboth from the practical and th PC ntile standpoint and the dMies shctreats pf ar both the substantial andthe frlvolou Her talks arr bright-ened too by the charm of an atfractive personality and the K of C hallduring her presiding there every aftonioou this week will doubtless bothe Mecca of Pensacola women

Mrs Armstrongs lectures are givonunder the auspices of the N K Fairbank Company especially to exploitcottoleno but her programs are by TIO

means confined to dishes that utilizethis product

As you will see by my pnieraiKpfor the week I shall demonstrate anumber of salads desserts drp sjitsetc whit do not call for cottolriu-My subject Tor tomorrow Tueiifor instance is broiling I am fl

lighted though with the intoropt vomen all oivr the country are showiliin the new food products and ineverything that pertains to fL iitheir relation to health I hay lec-tured

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to many kinds of gatheringtuwomen in clubs in schools and col-

leges and to women in general as Iam doing here and everywhere thy

I seem awake to the necessity for thostudy of di ts and of cooking

I It is only recently that men haveI taken up the scientific study of foodsThe problem of the best dit for

I horses and hops they han alwaydeemed important because they could

I see in its solution direct profit bTi they wore a little slow in the stud oi1 Incas foods and so I think it much To

the credit of women that they havenot been slow in taking advantage tfwhat Ui scientists have been a long-

time in finding outWomen in increasing numbers too

are finding congenial as well as com-pensating

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occupation in my profes-sion

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I Domestic science has indeedcome into its own and graduatcs ofthat department at the University of

I Chicago for instance where I waseducated are in demand all over theI country Not only as lecturers andthe like but all institutions like board-ing

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schools whether they teachdietetics or not appreciate now thenecessity for having a woman versedin food values direct that importantelement of the health of the institu-tion

Since cottolene has been perfectit has not been difficult to persuade

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Freak Fruit Cake I

Many housewives would soy fruit cakemade without butter was a freak Therecipe below will however give yen allrich fiavory fruit cake as you ever testedyet there is no butter in it

Mix four cups sifti pastry flour onoI level teaspoon so ia two level teaspoonsmixed spJcfs excpt cloves onefourth lel t asT oon salt and twocups seeded and quartered raisins Add I

also onehalf cup nuts chopped fineif you like Blend onehalf cup Cot¬tolene with one cup brown sugar and jone cup white sugar add one cup mo-lasses

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one CMP milk awl th =n the tourmixture Bent well and bake In two pans I

Cottolene is used exclusively by manyhousewives for all frying and shorteningpurposes It

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I More Suggestionsf-

orI th-

eCh14istnzas ShopperTourists Cases

Sponge BagsUtility Cases

Hunters Flasks

A HOLIDAY GIFTFor any of your friends can easily bo selected from ourlarge and varied assortment We can show < you over athousand different articles for the holiday trade and theprices are right less than is usually offered at moststores for the Christmas trade

A Pew FHore iiggctfirnsWhich will prove of great value in making selections

I There are hundreds more and to fully appreciate thevastness of our display it is necessary that you give a

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liberal allowance of time while on your shopping tours-to their inspection

Shaving SetsCigar Stands

Writing Portfolios

Comb and Mug SetsMilitary Hair Brushes

Powder and Puff Boxes

Hat and Clothes BrushesShaving Mug and Brushes

Baby Comb and Brush SetsManicure Sets of Every Description

I Mirrors All Kinds and Styles

I Perfumes Imported and Domestic

Cigars in Boxes from 12 to 100

Whitmans Candy in 12 1 2 3 and 5 lb boxes andfancy baskets Known since 1842

I The Crystal Pharmacyj

=Brent Building 1iJ

I YaiCanfford ItJat oid to sacrifice

the satisiaSTOIFof wearing clothesf made especially for his own figure

and personality especially whenv we are tailoring

1 Suits and Overcoatsat

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25 per cent offOrder Christmas

Clothes Nowa-nd save a quarter of the price

25 Suits and Overcoats 187530 Suits and Overcoats 225040 Suits and Overcoats 3000

I and so onnothing reserved

iORICKETT PERSON HARDHE-Rf TAILORS Bran U Building

IncorporateJ IFRANK B GARDNER Manage

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llJinOf iK SlJMTjur v nru s l c 3IHit motto with In HP wrwn it1

their hoints is of < our health andI

< It kanlinc and I find tat wornrn intIle South where v r I so an as uptodate along such lines as thy areanywhere-

It has been suggested to me sincearrival here that because the

South is the home of the wonderfulproduct from which cottolene is mad >

the South would be the logical loca-tion

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for the next big factory a grow-ing

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business in It must sooner or laternecessitate and the suggestion seemsmost feasible-

A Thrilling RescueHow Bert R Loan of Chen

Wash was saved from a frightfuldeath is a story to thrill the world

A hard cold he writes brought ona desperate lung trouble That baffled-an expert doctor here Thf n I paid510 to flS a visit to a lung special-ist

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in Spokane who did not help inThen I went to California but with-out

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benefit At last I used DrKings New Discovery wuirh com-pletely

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cnred me and now I am aswell as ever For Lung TroubleBronchitis Coughs and Colds Asth-ma

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Croup and Whooping Cough it3supreme 50c and SlOrt Trial bot-tles

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free Guaranteed by all drug ¬

gists

KARGER LEADSMilwaukee Dee GKarger of St

Paul is the leading pitcher of theAmerican sssoeiatkra for the season

I nf TI i rrrrd rg to tho official 1iteliinj and lielilirj avt rages that wi-riuedI today His percentage is 700-OlinsTrad of Minneapolis comes see

j Lnil v nil a pnntage of CC7 LouisI

vjln Kas in fielding with an averageof 912

LUKE WRIGHT HAS BEENAPPROACHED BY COOPERS-

By Associated PressNashville Tenn Dec GIt was

rumored here today that lion LukeE Wright of Memphis had been re-tained

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by the Coopers convicted ofmurdering Senator Carmack beforethe superem court A Memphis dis-patch

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says Mr Wright has been ap-proached

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qn the subjectPIERCE TRIAL CONTINUED

Austin Tex Dec GThe trial ofII Clay Pierce charged with false

I swearing was continued here todaynd the attorneys in the case again

j resumed their arguments as to th1legality of the affidavit on which M

i Pierce is being tried It is believedthat the arguments will be concludedsome tim < tonight

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I PILES PILES PILESWIlliams Indian Pile Ointment vIJcure Blind Bleeding and Itching pff8-

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It absorbs the tumors allays Itching atonce acts as a poultice gives Instantre ¬

lief VIlams Indian Pile Oinnient JSprepared for Piles and Itching of the i> tlvate parts SoW by druggists mail 5 Icand tl0 VHUamV Mfj Co PosCleveland O Sold by Hootona Ifcar

aov

Benj C Heinberg

pProp 1

SWEATERCOATS-

All ColorsAll SizesandAll Pricesfrom

SOCto

500Opposite the Post

Offi-

ceOldsmobiles

Oalclands-

Br4>tor

Car CoEast Garden Street-

CHRISTMASSUGGESTIONSA-

n Illustrated Jewelry tCatalogue containing manysuggestions for holiday gifts i

at prices to suit all purseswill be sent free upon re ¬

questEngraved Calling cards

and monogram stationery-make appropriate presentsSamples and prices for tho rasking I t

Kodaks and Premo Came-ras

¬ tare always acceptable

Illustrated booklets will alsobe sent if you are Interested-

Our goods are of the high ¬

est standard Every pieceguaranteed 45

E 0 Zailek Jewelry Co

Dept J MOBILE ALA

ImportedChestnuts

2 pounds 25cThey are just what you

will need for the ChristmasHoliday Season We alsohave

ASSORTED NUTS 20cper pound

1 2 and 5lb FRUITCAKES 25c per pound

NECCO CHOCOLATES50c per pound

This store is headquarters-for everything in keepingwith Christmastime Orderby phone or call

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Marine Grocery Co-

V J VIDAL Manager

Phone 725 604608 South Palafox 81