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r v j V- TEflE 11 1 T- I L ETMSACOIA JOURNAL TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 30 1909 S SJ 1and Phone 38 p Phone 38 From eople vents From 2toGpm By BONNIE BURNHAM 73Oto1Opm + 4 THE WEEKS EVENTS iL I J TUESDAY 4 Meeting of the Five Hundred club hostess Mrs C D Beyer on 1 North Hayne street 0 Meeting of the Tuesday Bridge club hostess Miss Fannie Cald- well 4 on Gadsden street c 4 Meeting of the Married Ladles Euchre club ho3tessMrs Joe 4 Roth on Government street + Meeting the East Hilt Euchre club hostess Yrs Wm + Roach on East Wright street 1 4 WEDNESDAY < 4 Meeting of the Children and Daughters of the Confederacy at G + the of Mrs George Howe on North Barcelona street 4 of Afternoon for Miss Richards hostess Mrs C J Levy 00 4 Meeting of the W C T U at the First Presbyterian church 4 4 Progressive euchre at the Progress club 8p m 4 I THURSDAY I < Meeting the Thursday club hostess Mrs P C Commyns on 0 Barcelona street + Meeting of the New City Flinch club hostess Mrs CJ Levy + 4 at No 804 East Eleventh street 4 Danco at Country Club hostess Mr and Mrs E O Saltmarsn- S 4 4 p m 4 FRIDAY 4 Meeting of the Social Card club hostess Mrs William Fergu- son ¬ 4 4 on East Gadsden street SATURDAY 0 + Meeting of the Browning club hostess Mrs John Board at 4 No 1300 East Jackson street O ++ OOO O 9 SWEET SAINT ELIZABETH- No cold cathedral does she grace No aureole surrounds her head For her no votlvo candles burn Before her shrino no prayers arc said For oh thank God amongst us now She daily moves to bless and cheer i Dy her sweet presence man and a maid And all l who know her hold her dear And praise the day jfhen first drew breath Our gentle Saint Ell beth True charity and pure good will And kisdUBW these Mr daily crd And from io deeps of her dark eyes Shlaee sympathy foP all In xiedl = whose wet dark eyes so wistful wiea Tho tIdIng place of smile and teat And tendrae O Jean bear The prayer my fond heart uttervtb Heaven bloss our Saint Elizabeth Swee saint uncanonlzed uncrowned- Tho humanfrail perchance slits be Of all good gifts the greatest hers- A full and boundless charity And on his p tron saints dear name Most fondly dwells tis even so Our hearts orison iwhlsperet- hThe h The ot Saint Elizabeth Louella C Poole In Boston Tran ¬ script BARRYSMITH WEDDING IN MILTON 1 Milton was the scene of a brilliant social affair Sunday evening when the marriage of Mr J Frank Smith and 3flss Satie Barry was solemnized Milton society has looked forward for sometime to the culmination of this charming romance The church had been beautifully decorated the colo scheme being white and green Thts decorations around the chancel and altar were particularly elaborate palms ferns and chrysanthemums be- ing ¬ used very effectively making a fitting background for the wedding party Promptly at the appointed hour the strains of Mendlesohns wedding inarch pealed forth under the skill ¬ ed touch of Mrs Angus Nicholson blending beautifully with the low sweet tones of the violin played by Mr W F Monroe The bridal party entered In the fol- lowing ¬ e order Mr William Barry brother of the bride and Mr Tlys Hicks then the maids Miss Hattio k CASTOR OILPOWDER 4wLarA4pTA31MEss 4WM4Nr oooaucss JtlKcz4X 3 E3ANDAFES1Sn LAXATIVE KNOWN i 1 THE PURE FOOD STORE Necco Sweets I Famous the world over Call and see our display of- Assorted Chocolates- and BonBons and- Chocolates in Bulk- No others so popular or so good 30 cents per lb 1 SoiCahn Go Agents Nunnatlys CandIes 1 Phones 1720 721 I Barry sister of the bride elegantly gowned in pink mescaline which en ¬ hanced her fair blonde loveliness and Miss Elizabeth Smith sister of the groom whose dainty piquant beauty appeared to splendid advantage in the beautiful blue messaline gown After the maids came Mr Walter Salter and Mr Thos G Stokes Im- mediately ¬ preceding the bride came the dainty picturesque flower girls attired in Thite lingerie over blue silk carrying shepherdess baskets of tulle from which they scattered flowers- In the pathway of the bride who now appeared a radiant vision of fair young beauty in her bridal robe ot white messaline elaborately trimmed- in al lace with pearl garnitures- The veil ot iMusion was caught to the soft brown hair by a coronet of or sage blossoms Her only ornament WM a necklace and diamond and pearl pendant the gift of the groom She carried a large and beautiful bou ¬ quet of brides roses The bride en- tered ¬ with her rron of bouor Mrs Lizzie Monroe magnificently Downed IH white satlu At the altar they were met by the groom and Mrs best man and brother Dr H Maon Smith As the party rouped itself about the altar the solemn and impressive words of the marriage service were uttered by the Rev Mr WT Ellison the former pastor and longtime friend of the contracting parties H P was assisted by the Rev Mr E C Ilo e i1a2t r 4 Jh R lst 1L church or thto Immediately after the ceremony- the bridal party was entertained at the home of the brides parents where they Were greeted by Captain and Mrs Barry the latter stately and handsome in an elegant gown of sil- ver ¬ gray satin with trimmings of real laceAfter hearty congratulations had been showered upon the young couple by the friends present all repaired to the beautifully decorated room where elegant refreshments- were served After this the happy couple departed for a brklal trip or several weeks after which they will be at home in Mobile Ala The 50 ingaway suit of the bride was a soft black and white flannel trimmed with white moire silk with black jet but ¬ tonsThe numerous and elegant gifts of silver cut lass and bricahrac at ¬ tests the high esteem in which Mr and Mrs Smith are held The follow Ing outoftown guests were present Rev and Mrs W T Ellison of At more Ala Mr Vandy Smith and Miss Elizabeth Smith of Douglass ville Ga Judge and Mrs Sheppard- Mr and Mrs J H Collins Misses Clara Rocheblave and Iris Mann Messrs Arlie Mann Elmer Nicholson- V V Cole Mr Bogan and Mr Holmes all at Pensacola- MR p J M KINNEY ARRIVES FROM CHICAGO TO SPEND WINTER- Mr J M Kinney an enthusiastic northern tourist who has formed the delightful habit of spending his win ¬ ters here arrived from Chicago yes- terday ¬ and wMl remain for the rest of the season He spent considerable time at Camp Walton last year but will spend most of his time in Pen ¬ sacola this year THE UNION SERVICES AT THE GADSDEN STREET CHURCH The Rev Mr Collins state superin- tendent ¬ of the Florida AntiSaloon League spoke to a large and very representative PrssaeoLi audience at the Gadsden Street M E church on Sunday night bis theme of course fiaviitr been Prohibition He is not only a magnetic pekor but he cleverly bases his arguments on the practical business idea which is to attract the hard headed thinking peo- ple ¬ of the cowntrv He has been un- usually ¬ successful in the various branches of his work while in the city p MOTHER AUSTIN CARROLL PASSED AWAY IN MOBILE The death of Mother Austin Car ¬ roll of the Sisters of Mercy occurred- in Mobile yesterday the venerable mother having reached the age of 73 years She was a most interesting woman having been born in Tipper- ary 1reland and having founded many convents among which is tho Ponsacola Convent of Mercy She PILES PILES PILES Williams Indian File Ointment Till cure Blind BleedJnp and Itchlmr Piles It absorbs tbe tumors allays Itching at once acts as a poultice gives Instant re- lief ¬ Williams Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and HcbluK of the oil ate parts Sold by druxsifcts nail 5Pc and J1W VTirawBS MTc Co Peps Cleveland O SeW fey Hb tons Par wur IOLD FRIEND- IN TEXAS- We Get Letter From An Old Friend Which Makes- Us Feel Good Alba TexI was born in Tennes- see ¬ writes Mrs Mary E Watson from Alba TeL and I can praise Cardui for we have used it ever since 1881 twentyeight years ago I wish- I knew how many dollars I have spent font My daughterinlaw is now taking- It and all my neighbors think it Is fine Cardui may be taken year after year at times when its benefit is needed and as a general tonic with ¬ out any bad aftereffects whatever Many drugs like quinine acetanil- ide iodide of potassium etc cannot- be so taken without doing you more harm than they do you good Be careful what you put Into your stomach as lasting Injury frequently results from the regular use of pow ¬ erful drugs and medicines Cardui cannot possibly do you any ¬ thing but good as It Is a mild gentle tonic of purely vegetable ingredients nonmineral nonIntoxicating nonpois- onous ¬ harmless to young and old Thousands of ladies have testified- to the beneficial results that come from the use of Cardui the womans tonic- It strengthens builds restores and I relieves or prevents unnecessary pain and suffering- We urge you to try it N BWrtte to Ladles Advleory Dept Chattanooga Medicine Co Chat- tanooga ¬ Term Special Instructions and 04page book Home Treatmont for Women sent plain wrapper on re- quest wrote a number of books among which are Educational Sketches- and The Annals of the Sisters ot Mercy She had frequently visited Pensacola and the news of her death is a shook in local Catholic circles She had been ill for several weeks her condition however Saving been favorable until the past week Her work throughout a wonderful era or usefulness has boon a monument to the untiring industry and fine entor prise of one woman and she has been loved and venerated accordingly- by all who have known of her and many good deeds Mother Austin who had teen 53 years in the sisterhood established I the first Convent of Mercy in New Orleans Mobile Pensacola Birming- ham ¬ Apalachicola and Warrlnglon dither Brady of Warrington and Fatter Turner of the SacreU Heart church will attend the funeral to ¬ morrow in Mobile I p A NOVEL I SHOWER J4esenglrls whs lived fOr years as neighborhood friends showered one of their number who is to be a De- cember ¬ bride in this unusual man- ner ¬ The hostess asked them all to meet at her house informally at 2 oclock the brideelect was asked to come at 3 In this way the hostess explained her scheme which was as follows She had material for each one to make the following articles- A dusting cap three dusters a broom bag ironing holder laundry bag kitchen apron clothespin bag roller towel and a case to wind linen doilies ONCE WASTENOW WEALTIL About a quarter of a century ago cotton seed was thrown away as absolutely worthless Today products representing- an enormous total are made from this oncedespised cotton seed Improved processes of crushing and refining the oil have resulted in a product equal to the olive oil in nutritive value From I it is produced a cooking fat called Cot tolene which is claimed by physicians- to be purer and much more wholesome I thin lard and it is much more economij I cal as well As this fact gener- ally I known the use of cotton seed oil in i the form of Cottolene will be practically unlimitedWHY NOT I SELECT CHRISTMAS GIFTST- he completion of our Fall lines affords giftseekers the advantage of selection from the most comprehensive dis ¬ play of the entire season and in addition that of being able- to shop at leisure Only in this way will the lists you have in mind be completed satisfactorily- You are more than wel- come ¬ to look over our new lines whether you purchase or not GERSONS 40 S Palafox Thiesen Building on The entire cost was added and divided equally and then each article was wrapped In tissue paper tied with ribbon and hidden throughout- the rooms When the honored guest arrived they chatted awhile then the hostess announced that a fairy godmother had confided to her that there were packages of value con ¬ cealed within the portals of the room to be discovered only by a bride eitct alia to the tune of bridal music Whereupon the hostess sat down to the piano and played wedding marches while the merry little bride hunted the hidden treasures guided- by the loud or soft tones on the pi- ano ¬ All the packages being discov- ered ¬ they were opened and the girls all set to work on whichever piece they chose They pronounced It a utility shower and It certainly was practical for the guest of honor said her mind was so in the clouds that she had never even dreamed of the articles presented Besides it was a I jolly afternoon Refreshments were English toasted muffins orange mar ¬ malade preserved ginger and delici- ous ¬ tea brewed by the hostess THE MARRIED LADIES EUCHRE WITH MRS JOE ROTH The regular meeting of the Married Ladies Euchre club will take place this afternoon Mrs Joe Roth is to be hostess p BROWNING CLUB WILL MEET WITH MRS BRADFORD- The Browning club will meet with I Mrs Bradfod on Saturday The subject is to be Tertium Quid and Mrs BoucLier is to lead EUCHRE PARTY TONIGHT- AT THE PROGRESS CLUB I There will be progressive pwhr i party tonight given at the Prcgrt club The usual interest and good j time will prevail THE TUESDAY BRIDGE WITH MISS CALDWELL- The Tuesday Bridge nub will meet as usual today Miss Fannie Cald well will be hostess at her home on Gadsden street S MRS DE SILVA WILL ENTERTAIN Mrs H G DeSilva will entertain informally at bridge whist on Friday afternoon Her guests will be a num- ber ¬ of North Hill devotees of the game p DR FAIN I HAS BEEN ILL Dr Chas Fain has been Ill since Saturday at his apartments at the Y M C An He is somewhat improved today however and may be able to be out a part of the day r THE W C T U WILL MEET TODAY The regular meeting of the W G T U will take place this afternoon- On account of the unusual importance of the meeting all members are earn setly requested to be in attendance- MRS WM ROACH- TO BE HOSTESS- Mrs Wm Roach will ha hostess today at the regular meeting of the East Hill Euchre club The game will be played at her cozy home on East Wright street MRS WILLIS ROBERTS ARRIVED FROM THE NORTH Mrs Willis Roberts has arrived from the north where she has been enjoying a delightful trip She is very wellknown here and will spend I the winter with her daughter Miss Lilly Taylor at the Old Mill Inn MEETING OF THE FIVE HUNDRED CLUB WITH MRS BEYERS There will be a meeting of the Five Hundred club this evening at the home of Mrs C D Beyers on North Hayne street After the game vari- ous Informal amusements will be in ¬ dulged in- LIEUTENANT KEYSER RELIEVES CAPTAIN J N WRIGHT Second Lieutenant R S Keyser has teen detached from headquarters and ordered to command the Marine Bar ¬ racks at the Pensacola Navy Yard He relieves Captain J N Wright Aimy and Navy Journal NEW ADDITION TO PENSACOLAS SOCIAL CIRCLES- Mr and Mrs TJ Appleyard Jr of Tallahassee are recent additions to Pensacolas social circles They are but recently married and Mrs Appleyard comes from one of Ken ¬ tuckys best and oldest families They- are at present located at Hotel Es cambia where both have already at ¬ tracted a circle of warm friends and I admirers- MR D J HAYESSANG OFFERTORY AT SACRED HEART CHURCH- Mr D J Hayess offertory solo Inclina Ad Me by Himmel which he sang at the Sacred Heart church on Sunday proved to be one of the very excellent selections which has been heard there this season A vio- lin ¬ obligato was played by Prof Henry Seel Mr Johnson having been accompanist- AT FORT BARRANCAS- ON WEDNESDAY- An unusually interesting meeting I will be held in the gymnasium at Fort Barrancas Wednesday evening i at 730 oclock IrsII E Wilson will have charge of the meeting A ladies quartette composed of Miss Richards Miss Lusk Miss Hoer and Miss Pryor will sing and Miss Lillie Williams will preside at the piano Mr Hill will deliver an address to the boys AT CHRIST CHURCH i SUNDAY- Mr John Bradford gave a splendid i rendering 01 Hamlels Arm Arm Ye Bra a Christ church Sunday- He I was in fne voice and his bran ¬ ra singne was much enjoyed The choir also on Sunday night gave an excellent account of itself The ibeautiful offertory organ solo in the morning was also fully appre- ciated I OFFICERS PLANNING CHRISTMAS TREE FOR CHILDREN AT I THE FORT Suggested by Colonel New comb commanding officer at Fort Barancas and enthusiastically seconded by aI the officers at the fort one of tbl very finest of Christmas plans is i going merrily on which Is to see its happy culmination on the eve of I Christmas This is to be no other r WARNINGSi- nce its introduction into the Unit- ed ¬ States the sales of Parisian Sage have been phenomenal This success has led to many imitations similar In name Look out for them they are not the genuine See that the girl with the Auburn hair is on every pack- age You can always get the genuine- at Hannah Bros Parisian Sage Is the quickest acting and most efficient bair tonic In the world- It is made to conform to Dr Sanger bonds of Paris proven theory that dandruff falling hair baldness and scalp itch are caused by germs Parisian Sage kills these dandruff germs and removes all trace of dan- druff ¬ In two weeks or money back it stops falling hair and itching scalp and prevents baldness And remember that baldness is caused by dandruff germs those little hard working persistent devils that day and night do nothing but dig into I the roots of the hair and destroy its vitality Parisian Sage Is a daintily perfumed- hair dressing not sticky or greasy and ony woman who desires luxuriant and bewitching hair can get It in two weeks by using it 50 cents a large bottle IT IS A- GREAT PLEASURE i I to us to have the house- wife ¬ I ring up and ask us to help her with her din ¬ nerWe always have some ¬ thing just in which makes it easy to help her I and these suggestions of ours always means a pleased household Madame We have two telephones ring us at any time and let us lighten the task for you THE PARLOR MARKET 214 SOUTH PALAFOX ST Phones 173458 than a fine Christmas tree to be given for the children of the enlisted men and much interest is ibeing taken la thcwijtheyoot TJxlBwill be the time that the pretty custom has been observed In just this way at Tort Barrancas and those who arc active in the matter are deserving of much credit- CHILDREN OF THE CONFEDERACY- TO MEET WITH THE D OF C Special attention is called to the fact that the Children of the Con ¬ federacy will meet wIth the D of C tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs George Howe on Barcelona street Jt is desired that every mem- ber ¬ be present as there is a great deal to accomplished- MR JOHN PACE ARRIVES HOME- Mr John Pace arrived home t > night after an absence of about two months during wnich time Ie has been in South Florida and In parts- of Georgia and Alabama W ile in Dothan he was seriously ill and has not yet fully recuperated from the effect of his recent indisposition He is the possessor of numerous locI friends who are welcoming him en- thusiastically BEGAN SERVICES AT EAST HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURH LAST NIGHT The Rev Mr C TV Humphreys D- Dt of Milton arrived In the city yc terday and began series of interest ¬ ing meetings last night at the East Hill Presbyterian church He preach- ed ¬ an unusually strong and forceful sermioa < the Doctrine of Sin and will conduct those services through Friday on each evening at 730 oclock The public is cordial- ly ¬ invited to attend CAPT EGGUROLA ENTERTAINS ON BOARD SHIP Capt Juan Eggurola of the Span ¬ ish steamship Santandenno now In port entertained a party of friends at dinner on board his ship Sunday nlzht The guests were Mr and Mrs Gillmore Mr and Mrs Daniel and Mr and Mrs Mayes CDpt Eggurola- has been coming o Pensacola for the past ten years ard he has many friends here who have partaken or his hospitality on more than one pleasant occasion H < will sail in a iI IB- MINDiGESTION D EYSPEPSA Not Beat Because Largest But Largest Because B- estDONT DELAYY- our Christmas shopping- until the very last moments Buy now while stocks are more complete thereby giv ¬ ing you better selection We suggest in adyan- ceSLIPPERS Ladies mens or childrens You can select them now and we wilt lay them aside until wanted Come in and look at our Big Slipper Department MEYER SHOECOF- eet Furnishers For Folks 102 S Palafox Onyx I S a I I I I H j Hosiery I The very latest thing- in sox for the particular I man and the most com- fortable ¬ footwear on I earth In lisles at 25c 50c I and 75c and in silk all colors at 1 and 150 The New Grays- in Soft Hats- We have just received- a large shipment of the neatest and smartest hat I styles we have yet seen I this season They come I in the newest shapes and i at prices that will tickle I your fancy I Call and see them i A Henry White Bro i I Palafox and Intendenciaf- ew days for Liverpool and is very anxious to reach the other side in time to spend Christmas at his home in Spain S NOMADS MET- YESTERDAY AFTERNOON- A delightful meeting of the Nomads took place yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs C W Oliver on the bay shore After the roll call Mrs War- ren Anderson read a paper entitled Trading Princes Italians Who Wrote Their Name In American His tory having been Mrs Olivers sub ¬ ject A reading on Genoa by Miss Belle Whiting completed the after- noon S MR JOHN BRADFORD SANG AT THE MISSION ON SUNDAY- Mr John Brae for 1 who has been assisting in the mission work In a most valuable manner Interesting himself with the boys department- sang a selection which was greatly appreciated at the Mission on Sun day afternoon His following talk to the boys also created much In terest REMEMBER BLUE RIBBON When ordering your flavoring ex- tracts Lemon or Vanilla either is delightfully different from ordinary extracts PERSONAL MENTION Lieut and Mrs Cooper who were recently wedded arrived yesterday- and will reside at Fort Pickens The parents of Lieut Mix are visit- ing ¬ him at Fort Barrancas Lieut McLeary of Fort Barrancas- left yesterday on a sixday leave of absence Mrs Jas T Gerelds and little daughter are visiting in Mobile Mrs B M Solomon who is ill In Montgomery Is improving to the satisfaction of her many friends Miss Susie Wiggins is in the city the guest of her aeiee Mrs Jas M Clarke SUBSCRIBE FOR THE JOURNAL CAPTAIN DIED BURIED AT SEA MASTER OF NORWEGIAN BARK VAAR COMING FROM SIERRA LEONE EXPIRED ON VOYAGE FROM BERI BERI ATTACK When the Norwegian bark Vaar 652 tons reached port yesterday a story of the death at sea of the master was told The crew gathered atoout and when the port officers boarded the vessel they learned that during the voyage Captain Ciement sen who left Sierra Leone with the ship had died at sea with an at- tack ¬ of iberi berl the dreaded African disease and his body in a metallin ¬ ed casket had been with appropriate ceremonies consigned to the deep When the vessel arrived here the commanding officer Capt Clemetsen- a relative of the deceased master was in command He left for Pen sacola on the vessel as the first mate The disease with which the cap ¬ tain died was said to have been a nonquarantinable malady merely being taken from eating rotted or impure rice fish etc That Is the way the medical experts account for its origin The ship was closely In ¬ spected here and was found in good condition There was no need of fumigation Although starting out from Sierra Leone islands near Africa the ship Is reported 24 days out from the Barbadoes Smashes All Records- As an allround laxative tonic and healthbuilder no other pills can com ¬ pare with Dr Kings Now Life Pills They tone and regulate stomach liver and kidneys purify the blood strengthen the nerves cure Constipa- tion ¬ Dyspepsia Biliousness Jaundice Headache Chills and Malaria Try them 2c at all druggi- stsWARRINGTON J PARAGRAPHSN- ews and Views of the Residents of Pensacolas Delightful Suburb- The funeral of Miss Eliza Wina which occurred yesterday from the Warrington Catholic church was largely attended by relatives and Ifrlends of the deceased who had known and esteemed her throughout- her entire life time spent at Wool sey According to a last request made shortly before she died white prevailed throughout the funeral many beautiful white flowers having also added to the general effect Tao Rev Father Brady conducted the ser- vices ¬ after which the cortege moved to the Warrington cemetery where Interment occurred Although the deceased had been In ill health for some time her condition did not grow alarming until a few days before the end and every hope was held for her recovery She succumbed on Satur day morning the results of paralysis Dropped Dead on Thanksgiving Day Will Roberts colored dropped dead- in his yard on Thanksgiving day death having been due to heart fail ¬ ure He was generally respected and was burled from St Johns Episcopaf church by Lodge No 3259 I O O K colored Rev Moore of Pensacola officiated Father Brady to Attend Mother Aus ¬ tins Funeral in Mobile The Rev Father Brady will attend the funeral of the late Mother Austin in Mobile tomorrow The reverend mother who was founder of the War rington convent has many friends in Warrington who are shocked at the sad news of her death Married Ladies Euchre Club Met The Married Ladles Euchre club held a pleasant meeting on Friday af- ternoon a pleasant event having been reported as usual Mrs A McLellan was hostess Mrs G P Wil- kins ¬ won the first prize Mrs Glover the second and lone hand and Mrs Vogel of Pensacola the ibooby The next meeting will be with i Mrs Nagle Personal Mention Mrs Jo Glover entertained at cards- on Thanksgiving night Mr Julian Crona is improving af- ter ¬ his recent illness Sure Way Is Make Skin Beaufiff A WonderWorker for the Complwdog In the Following Skin Prepamdoa 4 Acts Sftfaly aud surely Here Is o skin boantlflcr that over- shadows every other face preparation on the market today This cream does tho work of three prearatloaai sklo veIvet zero a mas- sage crcnri and a skin remedy all la one Tie name of It Is Dr HeSras Vloa Cream Thousands of women are using It today appreciating liz rvmarhable effects Dr Hebrafs Viola Cream makes wrinkles disappear by nourishing the skin and makes it youthfully jump It does sway with pimples blotches freckles rod spots black heads sunburn and Dr Il bras Viola Cream Is safes and certain in its results Viola Cream gives the skin a healthful glow and trans- parent tint a rosy hue and softness cleanliness and purity which IB almost Indescribable I clears the skin pores of all impurities Just use a lit tie of it tonight and pee what a dif- ference ¬ there will be in your complex- ion after a few applications Viola Cream is sold at all reliable drug stores for 50 cents a Jar or will be sent charges prepaid on receipt of price provided you mention the name of tho druggist who could not supply you A trial package of Viola Cream and Guide to Beaut will be mailed- by the G C Blttner Co Toledo Ohio for 10 cents to cover postage packing etc j Cheap roapa ruin the skin because of the great amount of acids and alkalis contained in them to make them cheap When using Viola Cream wash your face with Viola Skin Soap the best made This soap together with thai Viola Cream is a combination which has produced astonishing results Viola Skin Soap Is sold at 23c a cake by all druggists or sent prepaid on receipt of price by The G C Blttner Co Toledo Ohio For sale In Pensacola by W X DAlem berte Druggist and Apothecary 121 6 Palafox Street NEW YORKS LATEST STYLESI- n Millinery Just arrived Call and see hem Wilkins Millinery ParlorsB- lount A Building Uncle Sam Boyden has recently finished putting the Warrington ceme- tery In better and cleaner condition than it has been for years An at- tempt will bo made to keep It in this condition- Mr Wash Wilkins who arrived on the Montgpmery on Sunday morn- Ing iwlll bo stationed hero until May Yesterday morning a fine boy arriv- ed at tho homo of Mr and BIrs WiI kInsMr Ed Higgins a warrant machin- ist left during the week His wif will join him later In Boston The Odd Fellows gave a successful 1 ball on Thanksgiving ove a largo number from Pensacola having beer present A satisfactory sum was re- alized ¬ Prof Ehlers of tho Navy Yard hand has been ordered to sea duty- to the regret of many of his friends Captain and Mrs Bennlo Roche iblave visited their numerous Warring- ton friends on Sunday- Mrs Sweeten and two children who have been guests at the Boyden home left Saturday for the Everglades where they will Join Mr Sweeten Miss Tululah Fell is out again hav- ing been confined to her homo with an Injured foot r Mr and Mrs N Goldrln of Pen ¬ sacola visited Mr and Mrs Dave HIrschkovitch on Sunday- Mr Gus Feichman Is home from tho west and will spend somo time with his family here The Montgomery arrived at tho Yard on Sunday and will too stationed here until May- Lieutenant Keysor has relieved Captain Wright U S MG in tho Yard I A CARD This Is to certify that all druggIsts are authorized to refund your money If Foleys Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold It stops tho cough heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold prevents pneumonia and consumption Con- tains ¬ no opiates Tho genuine Is In a yellow package Refuse substitutes- W A DAlemberto druggist and apothecary 121 South Palafoi Street A lot of old newspapers tied up in neat bundles fos sale 5c a bundle at The Jour nal office JOYNER IS ELECTED Jacksonville Fla Nov 28At a meeting of the directors of the South Atlantic League here Saturday W R Joyner of Atlanta Ga was elected president Clear Minds Have Purppses Muddy Minds S Wish- esPOSTUMmakes clear minds Theres a Reason Postum Cereal Co Ltd Battle Creek Mich I S
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THE WEEKS EVENTSiL I

J TUESDAY 4Meeting of the Five Hundred club hostess Mrs C D Beyer on

1 North Hayne street 0Meeting of the Tuesday Bridge club hostess Miss Fannie Cald-

well4 on Gadsden street c

4 Meeting of the Married Ladles Euchre club ho3tessMrs Joe4 Roth on Government street+ Meeting the East Hilt Euchre club hostess Yrs Wm+ Roach on East Wright street 1

4 WEDNESDAY <

4 Meeting of the Children and Daughters of the Confederacy at G+ the of Mrs George Howe on North Barcelona street 4of Afternoon for Miss Richards hostess Mrs C J Levy 00

4 Meeting of the W C T U at the First Presbyterian church 44 Progressive euchre at the Progress club 8p m4 I THURSDAY I <

Meeting the Thursday club hostess Mrs P C Commyns on 0Barcelona street

+ Meeting of the New City Flinch club hostess Mrs CJ Levy +4 at No 804 East Eleventh street4 Danco at Country Club hostess Mr and Mrs E O Saltmarsn-

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4 p m4 FRIDAY4 Meeting of the Social Card club hostess Mrs William Fergu-

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4 on East Gadsden streetSATURDAY 0

+ Meeting of the Browning club hostess Mrs John Board at4 No 1300 East Jackson street

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SWEET SAINT ELIZABETH-

No cold cathedral does she graceNo aureole surrounds her head

For her no votlvo candles burnBefore her shrino no prayers arc

saidFor oh thank God amongst us now

She daily moves to bless andcheer iDy her sweet presence man and

a maidAnd all l who know her hold her

dearAnd praise the day jfhen first drew

breathOur gentle Saint Ell beth

True charity and pure good willAnd kisdUBW these Mr daily

crdAnd from io deeps of her dark

eyesShlaee sympathy foP all In xiedl =

whose wet dark eyes so wistfulwiea

Tho tIdIng place of smile andteat

And tendrae O Jean bearThe prayer my fond heart uttervtbHeaven bloss our Saint Elizabeth

Swee saint uncanonlzed uncrowned-Tho humanfrail perchance slits be

Of all good gifts the greatest hers-A full and boundless charity

And on his p tron saints dear nameMost fondly dwells tis even so

Our hearts orison iwhlsperet-hTheh The ot Saint Elizabeth

Louella C Poole In Boston Tran¬

scriptBARRYSMITH WEDDINGIN MILTON

1 Milton was the scene of a brilliantsocial affair Sunday evening whenthe marriage of Mr J Frank Smithand 3flss Satie Barry was solemnizedMilton society has looked forward forsometime to the culmination of thischarming romance The church hadbeen beautifully decorated the coloscheme being white and green Thtsdecorations around the chancel andaltar were particularly elaboratepalms ferns and chrysanthemums be-ing

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used very effectively making afitting background for the weddingparty

Promptly at the appointed hour thestrains of Mendlesohns weddinginarch pealed forth under the skill ¬

ed touch of Mrs Angus Nicholsonblending beautifully with the lowsweet tones of the violin played byMr W F Monroe

The bridal party entered In the fol-lowing

¬e order Mr William Barry

brother of the bride and Mr TlysHicks then the maids Miss Hattio

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I Barry sister of the bride elegantlygowned in pink mescaline which en¬

hanced her fair blonde loveliness andMiss Elizabeth Smith sister of thegroom whose dainty piquant beautyappeared to splendid advantage inthe beautiful blue messaline gownAfter the maids came Mr WalterSalter and Mr Thos G Stokes Im-mediately

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preceding the bride camethe dainty picturesque flower girlsattired in Thite lingerie over blue silkcarrying shepherdess baskets of tullefrom which they scattered flowers-In the pathway of the bride who nowappeared a radiant vision of fairyoung beauty in her bridal robe otwhite messaline elaborately trimmed-in al lace with pearl garnitures-The veil ot iMusion was caught to thesoft brown hair by a coronet of orsage blossoms Her only ornamentWM a necklace and diamond andpearl pendant the gift of the groomShe carried a large and beautiful bou ¬

quet of brides roses The bride en-tered

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with her rron of bouor MrsLizzie Monroe magnificently DownedIH white satlu At the altar they weremet by the groom and Mrs best manand brother Dr H Maon Smith

As the party rouped itself aboutthe altar the solemn and impressivewords of the marriage service wereuttered by the Rev Mr W T Ellisonthe former pastor and longtimefriend of the contracting parties H Pwas assisted by the Rev Mr E CIlo e i1a2t r 4 Jh R lst 1L

church or thtoImmediately after the ceremony-

the bridal party was entertained atthe home of the brides parentswhere they Were greeted by Captainand Mrs Barry the latter stately andhandsome in an elegant gown of sil-ver

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gray satin with trimmings of reallaceAfter hearty congratulations hadbeen showered upon the young coupleby the friends present all repairedto the beautifully decoratedroom where elegant refreshments-were served After this the happycouple departed for a brklal trip orseveral weeks after which they willbe at home in Mobile Ala The 50ingaway suit of the bride was a softblack and white flannel trimmed withwhite moire silk with black jet but ¬

tonsThe numerous and elegant gifts ofsilver cut lass and bricahrac at¬

tests the high esteem in which Mrand Mrs Smith are held The followIng outoftown guests were presentRev and Mrs W T Ellison of Atmore Ala Mr Vandy Smith andMiss Elizabeth Smith of Douglassville Ga Judge and Mrs Sheppard-Mr and Mrs J H Collins MissesClara Rocheblave and Iris MannMessrs Arlie Mann Elmer Nicholson-V V Cole Mr Bogan and MrHolmes all at Pensacola-

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J M KINNEY ARRIVESFROM CHICAGO TO SPENDWINTER-

Mr J M Kinney an enthusiasticnorthern tourist who has formed thedelightful habit of spending his win¬

ters here arrived from Chicago yes-terday

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and wMl remain for the restof the season He spent considerabletime at Camp Walton last year butwill spend most of his time in Pen ¬

sacola this yearTHE UNION SERVICES ATTHE GADSDEN STREET CHURCH

The Rev Mr Collins state superin-tendent

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of the Florida AntiSaloonLeague spoke to a large and veryrepresentative PrssaeoLi audience atthe Gadsden Street M E church onSunday night bis theme of coursefiaviitr been Prohibition He isnot only a magnetic pekor but hecleverly bases his arguments on thepractical business idea which is toattract the hard headed thinking peo-ple

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of the cowntrv He has been un-usually

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successful in the variousbranches of his work while in thecity

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MOTHER AUSTIN CARROLLPASSED AWAY IN MOBILE

The death of Mother Austin Car¬

roll of the Sisters of Mercy occurred-in Mobile yesterday the venerablemother having reached the age of 73years She was a most interestingwoman having been born in Tipper-ary 1reland and having foundedmany convents among which is thoPonsacola Convent of Mercy She

PILES PILES PILESWilliams Indian File Ointment Till

cure Blind BleedJnp and Itchlmr PilesIt absorbs tbe tumors allays Itching atonce acts as a poultice gives Instant re-lief

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Williams Indian Pile Ointment isprepared for Piles and HcbluK of the oilate parts Sold by druxsifcts nail 5Pcand J1W VTirawBS MTc Co PepsCleveland O SeW fey Hbtons Parwur

IOLD FRIEND-

IN TEXAS-

We Get Letter From An OldFriend Which Makes-

Us Feel GoodAlba TexI was born in Tennes-

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writes Mrs Mary E Watsonfrom Alba TeL and I can praiseCardui for we have used it ever since1881 twentyeight years ago I wish-I knew how many dollars I have spentfont

My daughterinlaw is now taking-It and all my neighbors think it Isfine

Cardui may be taken year afteryear at times when its benefit isneeded and as a general tonic with ¬

out any bad aftereffects whateverMany drugs like quinine acetanil-

ide iodide of potassium etc cannot-be so taken without doing you moreharm than they do you good

Be careful what you put Into yourstomach as lasting Injury frequentlyresults from the regular use of pow ¬

erful drugs and medicinesCardui cannot possibly do you any ¬

thing but good as It Is a mild gentletonic of purely vegetable ingredientsnonmineral nonIntoxicating nonpois-onous

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harmless to young and oldThousands of ladies have testified-

to the beneficial results that comefrom the use of Cardui the womanstonic-

It strengthens builds restores andI relieves or prevents unnecessary pain

and suffering-We urge you to try it

N BWrtte to Ladles AdvleoryDept Chattanooga Medicine Co Chat-tanooga

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Term Special Instructionsand 04page book Home Treatmont forWomen sent plain wrapper on re-quest

wrote a number of books amongwhich are Educational Sketches-and The Annals of the Sisters otMercy She had frequently visitedPensacola and the news of her deathis a shook in local Catholic circlesShe had been ill for several weeksher condition however Saving beenfavorable until the past week Herwork throughout a wonderful era orusefulness has boon a monument tothe untiring industry and fine entorprise of one woman and she hasbeen loved and venerated accordingly-by all who have known of her andmany good deeds

Mother Austin who had teen 53years in the sisterhood establishedI the first Convent of Mercy in NewOrleans Mobile Pensacola Birming-ham

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Apalachicola and Warrlnglondither Brady of Warrington andFatter Turner of the SacreU Heartchurch will attend the funeral to¬

morrow in MobileI p

A NOVEL I

SHOWERJ4esenglrls whs lived fOr years as

neighborhood friends showered oneof their number who is to be a De-cember

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bride in this unusual man-ner

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The hostess asked them all tomeet at her house informally at 2oclock the brideelect was asked tocome at 3 In this way the hostessexplained her scheme which was asfollows She had material for eachone to make the following articles-A dusting cap three dusters a broombag ironing holder laundry bagkitchen apron clothespin bag rollertowel and a case to wind linen doilies

ONCE WASTENOW WEALTILAbout a quarter of a century ago cotton

seed was thrown away as absolutelyworthless Today products representing-an enormous total are made from thisoncedespised cotton seed Improvedprocesses of crushing and refining the oilhave resulted in a product equal to the

olive oil in nutritive value From I

it is produced a cooking fat called Cottolene which is claimed by physicians-to be purer and much more wholesome

I thin lard and it is much more economijI cal as well As this fact gener-ally

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known the use of cotton seed oil in i

the form of Cottolene will be practically

unlimitedWHYNOT

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SELECTCHRISTMAS

GIFTST-he completion of our Fall

lines affords giftseekers theadvantage of selection fromthe most comprehensive dis¬

play of the entire season andin addition that of being able-

to shop at leisure Only inthis way will the lists youhave in mind be completedsatisfactorily-

You are more than wel-

come¬

to look over our newlines whether you purchaseor not

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on The entire cost was added anddivided equally and then each articlewas wrapped In tissue paper tiedwith ribbon and hidden throughout-the rooms When the honored guestarrived they chatted awhile thenthe hostess announced that a fairygodmother had confided to her thatthere were packages of value con¬

cealed within the portals of the roomto be discovered only by a brideeitct alia to the tune of bridal musicWhereupon the hostess sat down tothe piano and played weddingmarches while the merry little bridehunted the hidden treasures guided-by the loud or soft tones on the pi-ano

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All the packages being discov-ered

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they were opened and the girlsall set to work on whichever piecethey chose They pronounced It autility shower and It certainly waspractical for the guest of honor saidher mind was so in the clouds thatshe had never even dreamed of thearticles presented Besides it was a I

jolly afternoon Refreshments wereEnglish toasted muffins orange mar¬

malade preserved ginger and delici-ous

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tea brewed by the hostessTHE MARRIED LADIES EUCHREWITH MRS JOE ROTH

The regular meeting of the MarriedLadies Euchre club will take placethis afternoon Mrs Joe Roth is tobe hostess

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BROWNING CLUB WILL MEETWITH MRS BRADFORD-

The Browning club will meet with I

Mrs Bradfod on Saturday Thesubject is to be Tertium Quid andMrs BoucLier is to leadEUCHRE PARTY TONIGHT-AT THE PROGRESS CLUB

I There will be progressive pwhri

party tonight given at the Prcgrtclub The usual interest and good j

time will prevail

THE TUESDAY BRIDGEWITH MISS CALDWELL-

The Tuesday Bridge nub will meetas usual today Miss Fannie Caldwell will be hostess at her home onGadsden street

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MRS DE SILVAWILL ENTERTAIN

Mrs H G DeSilva will entertaininformally at bridge whist on Fridayafternoon Her guests will be a num-ber

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of North Hill devotees of thegame

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DR FAIN I

HAS BEEN ILLDr Chas Fain has been Ill since

Saturday at his apartments at the YM C An He is somewhat improvedtoday however and may be able tobe out a part of the day

rTHE W C T UWILL MEET TODAY

The regular meeting of the W GT U will take place this afternoon-On account of the unusual importanceof the meeting all members are earnsetly requested to be in attendance-

MRS WM ROACH-TO BE HOSTESS-

Mrs Wm Roach will ha hostesstoday at the regular meeting of theEast Hill Euchre club The gamewill be played at her cozy home onEast Wright streetMRS WILLIS ROBERTS ARRIVEDFROM THE NORTH

Mrs Willis Roberts has arrivedfrom the north where she has beenenjoying a delightful trip She isvery wellknown here and will spend

I the winter with her daughter MissLilly Taylor at the Old Mill Inn

MEETING OF THE FIVEHUNDRED CLUBWITH MRS BEYERS

There will be a meeting of the FiveHundred club this evening at thehome of Mrs C D Beyers on NorthHayne street After the game vari-ous Informal amusements will be in¬

dulged in-

LIEUTENANT KEYSER RELIEVESCAPTAIN J N WRIGHT

Second Lieutenant R S Keyser hasteen detached from headquarters andordered to command the Marine Bar ¬

racks at the Pensacola Navy YardHe relieves Captain J N WrightAimy and Navy Journal

NEW ADDITION TOPENSACOLAS SOCIAL CIRCLES-

Mr and Mrs TJ Appleyard Jrof Tallahassee are recent additionsto Pensacolas social circles Theyare but recently married and MrsAppleyard comes from one of Ken ¬

tuckys best and oldest families They-are at present located at Hotel Escambia where both have already at ¬

tracted a circle of warm friends and I

admirers-

MR D J HAYESSANGOFFERTORY ATSACRED HEART CHURCH-

Mr D J Hayess offertory soloInclina Ad Me by Himmel which

he sang at the Sacred Heart churchon Sunday proved to be one of thevery excellent selections which hasbeen heard there this season A vio-lin

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obligato was played by ProfHenry Seel Mr Johnson having beenaccompanist-

AT FORT BARRANCAS-ON WEDNESDAY-

An unusually interesting meeting I

will be held in the gymnasium atFort Barrancas Wednesday evening i

at 730 oclock IrsII E Wilsonwill have charge of the meeting Aladies quartette composed of MissRichards Miss Lusk Miss Hoer andMiss Pryor will sing and Miss LillieWilliams will preside at the pianoMr Hill will deliver an address to theboys

AT CHRIST CHURCH i

SUNDAY-Mr John Bradford gave a splendid i

rendering 01 Hamlels Arm ArmYe Bra a Christ church Sunday-He

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was in fne voice and his bran ¬

ra singne was much enjoyedThe choir also on Sunday night

gave an excellent account of itselfThe ibeautiful offertory organ soloin the morning was also fully appre-ciated

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OFFICERS PLANNING CHRISTMASTREE FOR CHILDREN AT I

THE FORTSuggested by Colonel New comb

commanding officer at Fort Barancasand enthusiastically seconded by aIthe officers at the fort one of tblvery finest of Christmas plans is i

going merrily on which Is to see itshappy culmination on the eve of IChristmas This is to be no other

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WARNINGSi-nce its introduction into the Unit-

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States the sales of Parisian Sagehave been phenomenal This successhas led to many imitations similar Inname Look out for them they arenot the genuine See that the girlwith the Auburn hair is on every pack-age You can always get the genuine-at Hannah Bros

Parisian Sage Is the quickest actingand most efficient bair tonic In theworld-

It is made to conform to Dr Sangerbonds of Paris proven theory thatdandruff falling hair baldness andscalp itch are caused by germs

Parisian Sage kills these dandruffgerms and removes all trace of dan-druff

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In two weeks or money back itstops falling hair and itching scalpand prevents baldness

And remember that baldness iscaused by dandruff germs those littlehard working persistent devils thatday and night do nothing but dig into I

the roots of the hair and destroy itsvitality

Parisian Sage Is a daintily perfumed-hair dressing not sticky or greasyand ony woman who desires luxuriantand bewitching hair can get It in twoweeks by using it 50 cents a largebottle

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GREATPLEASURE i

I to us to have the house-wife

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ring up and ask usto help her with her din¬

nerWe always have some¬

thing just in whichmakes it easy to help her I

and these suggestions ofours always means apleased household

Madame We havetwo telephones ring usat any time and let uslighten the task for you

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than a fine Christmas tree to be givenfor the children of the enlisted menand much interest is ibeing takenla thcwijtheyoot TJxlBwill be the

time that the pretty custom hasbeen observed In just this way atTort Barrancas and those who arcactive in the matter are deservingof much credit-

CHILDREN OF THE CONFEDERACY-TO MEET WITH THE D OF C

Special attention is called to thefact that the Children of the Con ¬

federacy will meet wIth the D of Ctomorrow afternoon at the home ofMrs George Howe on Barcelonastreet Jt is desired that every mem-ber

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be present as there is a greatdeal to accomplished-

MR JOHN PACEARRIVES HOME-

Mr John Pace arrived home t >

night after an absence of about twomonths during wnich time Ie hasbeen in South Florida and In parts-of Georgia and Alabama W ile inDothan he was seriously ill and hasnot yet fully recuperated from theeffect of his recent indisposition Heis the possessor of numerous locIfriends who are welcoming him en-thusiasticallyBEGAN SERVICES AT EAST HILLPRESBYTERIAN CHURHLAST NIGHT

The Rev Mr C TV Humphreys D-

Dt of Milton arrived In the city ycterday and began series of interest ¬

ing meetings last night at the EastHill Presbyterian church He preach-ed

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an unusually strong and forcefulsermioa <the Doctrine of Sinand will conduct those servicesthrough Friday on each evening at730 oclock The public is cordial-ly

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invited to attendCAPT EGGUROLAENTERTAINS ON BOARD SHIP

Capt Juan Eggurola of the Span ¬

ish steamship Santandenno now Inport entertained a party of friends atdinner on board his ship Sundaynlzht The guests were Mr and MrsGillmore Mr and Mrs Daniel andMr and Mrs Mayes CDpt Eggurola-has been coming o Pensacola forthe past ten years ard he has manyfriends here who have partaken orhis hospitality on more than onepleasant occasion H < will sail in a

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Not Beat Because Largest But LargestBecause B-

estDONTDELAYY-

our Christmas shopping-until the very last momentsBuy now while stocks aremore complete thereby giv¬

ing you better selection Wesuggest in adyan-

ceSLIPPERSLadies mens or childrens

You can select them nowand we wilt lay them asideuntil wanted

Come in and look at ourBig Slipper Department

MEYER SHOECOF-

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HosieryI The very latest thing-

in sox for the particularI man and the most com-

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footwear onI earth

In lisles at 25c 50cI

and 75c and in silk allcolors at 1 and 150

The New Grays-in Soft Hats-

We have just received-a large shipment of theneatest and smartest hat

I styles we have yet seenI this season They come I

in the newest shapes and i

at prices that will tickle I

your fancy

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Call and see them

i A Henry White Bro i

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Palafox and Intendenciaf-

ew days for Liverpool and is veryanxious to reach the other side intime to spend Christmas at his homein Spain

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NOMADS MET-YESTERDAY AFTERNOON-

A delightful meeting of the Nomadstook place yesterday afternoon at thehome of Mrs C W Oliver on the bayshore After the roll call Mrs War-ren Anderson read a paper entitledTrading Princes Italians Who

Wrote Their Name In American History having been Mrs Olivers sub ¬

ject A reading on Genoa by MissBelle Whiting completed the after-noon

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MR JOHN BRADFORD SANG ATTHE MISSION ON SUNDAY-

Mr John Brae for 1 who has beenassisting in the mission work In amost valuable manner Interestinghimself with the boys department-sang a selection which was greatlyappreciated at the Mission on Sunday afternoon His following talkto the boys also created much Interest

REMEMBER BLUE RIBBONWhen ordering your flavoring ex-

tracts Lemon or Vanilla either isdelightfully different from ordinaryextracts

PERSONAL MENTIONLieut and Mrs Cooper who were

recently wedded arrived yesterday-and will reside at Fort Pickens

The parents of Lieut Mix are visit-ing

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him at Fort BarrancasLieut McLeary of Fort Barrancas-

left yesterday on a sixday leave ofabsence

Mrs Jas T Gerelds and littledaughter are visiting in Mobile

Mrs B M Solomon who is ill InMontgomery Is improving to thesatisfaction of her many friends

Miss Susie Wiggins is in the citythe guest of her aeiee Mrs Jas MClarke

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CAPTAIN DIED

BURIED AT SEA

MASTER OF NORWEGIAN BARK

VAAR COMING FROM SIERRALEONE EXPIRED ON VOYAGE

FROM BERI BERI ATTACK

When the Norwegian bark Vaar652 tons reached port yesterday astory of the death at sea of themaster was told The crew gatheredatoout and when the port officersboarded the vessel they learned thatduring the voyage Captain Ciementsen who left Sierra Leone with theship had died at sea with an at-tack

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of iberi berl the dreaded Africandisease and his body in a metallin ¬

ed casket had been with appropriateceremonies consigned to the deepWhen the vessel arrived here thecommanding officer Capt Clemetsen-a relative of the deceased masterwas in command He left for Pensacola on the vessel as the firstmate

The disease with which the cap ¬

tain died was said to have been anonquarantinable malady merelybeing taken from eating rotted orimpure rice fish etc That Is theway the medical experts account forits origin The ship was closely In ¬

spected here and was found in goodcondition There was no need offumigation Although starting outfrom Sierra Leone islands nearAfrica the ship Is reported 24 daysout from the Barbadoes

Smashes All Records-As an allround laxative tonic and

healthbuilder no other pills can com ¬

pare with Dr Kings Now Life PillsThey tone and regulate stomach liverand kidneys purify the bloodstrengthen the nerves cure Constipa-tion

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Dyspepsia Biliousness JaundiceHeadache Chills and Malaria Trythem 2c at all druggi-

stsWARRINGTON

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ews and Views of theResidents of Pensacolas

Delightful Suburb-

The funeral of Miss Eliza Winawhich occurred yesterday from theWarrington Catholic church waslargely attended by relatives andIfrlends of the deceased who hadknown and esteemed her throughout-her entire life time spent at Woolsey According to a last requestmade shortly before she died whiteprevailed throughout the funeralmany beautiful white flowers havingalso added to the general effect TaoRev Father Brady conducted the ser-vices

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after which the cortege movedto the Warrington cemetery whereInterment occurred Although thedeceased had been In ill health forsome time her condition did not growalarming until a few days before theend and every hope was held for herrecovery She succumbed on Saturday morning the results of paralysisDropped Dead on Thanksgiving Day

Will Roberts colored dropped dead-in his yard on Thanksgiving daydeath having been due to heart fail ¬

ure He was generally respected andwas burled from St Johns Episcopafchurch by Lodge No 3259 I O O Kcolored Rev Moore of Pensacola

officiated

Father Brady to Attend Mother Aus ¬

tins Funeral in MobileThe Rev Father Brady will attend

the funeral of the late Mother Austinin Mobile tomorrow The reverendmother who was founder of the Warrington convent has many friends inWarrington who are shocked at thesad news of her death

Married Ladies Euchre Club MetThe Married Ladles Euchre club

held a pleasant meeting on Friday af-ternoon a pleasant event having beenreported as usual Mrs A McLellanwas hostess Mrs G P Wil-kins

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won the first prize Mrs Gloverthe second and lone hand and MrsVogel of Pensacola the ibooby Thenext meeting will be with i MrsNagle

Personal MentionMrs Jo Glover entertained at cards-

on Thanksgiving nightMr Julian Crona is improving af-

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his recent illness

Sure Way Is MakeSkin Beaufiff

A WonderWorker for the ComplwdogIn the Following Skin Prepamdoa 4

Acts Sftfaly aud surelyHere Is o skin boantlflcr that over-

shadows every other face preparationon the market today

This cream does tho work of threeprearatloaai sklo veIvet zero a mas-sage crcnri and a skin remedy all laone

Tie name of It Is Dr HeSras VloaCream Thousands of women are usingIt today appreciating liz rvmarhableeffects

Dr Hebrafs Viola Cream makeswrinkles disappear by nourishing theskin and makes it youthfully jumpIt does sway with pimples blotchesfreckles rod spots blackheads sunburn and

Dr Il bras Viola Cream Is safes andcertain in its results Viola Cream givesthe skin a healthful glow and trans-parent tint a rosy hue and softnesscleanliness and purity which IB almostIndescribable I clears the skinpores of all impurities Just use a littie of it tonight and pee what a dif-ference

¬there will be in your complex-

ion after a few applicationsViola Cream is sold at all reliabledrug stores for 50 cents a Jar or will

be sent charges prepaid on receipt ofprice provided you mention the nameof tho druggist who could not supplyyou

A trial package of Viola Creamand Guide to Beaut will be mailed-by the G C Blttner Co Toledo Ohiofor 10 cents to cover postage packingetc jCheap roapa ruin the skin because ofthe great amount of acids and alkaliscontained in them to make them cheapWhen using Viola Cream wash your

face with Viola Skin Soap the bestmade This soap together with thaiViola Cream is a combination whichhas produced astonishing results ViolaSkin Soap Is sold at 23c a cake by alldruggists or sent prepaid on receipt ofprice by The G C Blttner Co ToledoOhio

For sale In Pensacola by W X DAlemberte Druggist and Apothecary 121 6Palafox Street

NEW YORKSLATEST STYLESI-

n Millinery Just arrivedCall and see hem

Wilkins MillineryParlorsB-

lountA

Building

Uncle Sam Boyden has recentlyfinished putting the Warrington ceme-tery In better and cleaner conditionthan it has been for years An at-tempt will bo made to keep It in thiscondition-

Mr Wash Wilkins who arrived onthe Montgpmery on Sunday morn-Ing iwlll bo stationed hero until MayYesterday morning a fine boy arriv-ed at tho homo of Mr and BIrs WiIkInsMr Ed Higgins a warrant machin-ist left during the week His wifwill join him later In Boston

The Odd Fellows gave a successful1 ball on Thanksgiving ove a largonumber from Pensacola having beerpresent A satisfactory sum was re-alized

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Prof Ehlers of tho Navy Yardhand has been ordered to sea duty-to the regret of many of his friends

Captain and Mrs Bennlo Rocheiblave visited their numerous Warring-ton friends on Sunday-

Mrs Sweeten and two children whohave been guests at the Boyden homeleft Saturday for the Evergladeswhere they will Join Mr Sweeten

Miss Tululah Fell is out again hav-ing been confined to her homo withan Injured foot

r Mr and Mrs N Goldrln of Pen ¬

sacola visited Mr and Mrs DaveHIrschkovitch on Sunday-

Mr Gus Feichman Is home from thowest and will spend somo time withhis family here

The Montgomery arrived at thoYard on Sunday and will too stationedhere until May-

Lieutenant Keysor has relievedCaptain Wright U S MG in thoYard

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A CARDThis Is to certify that all druggIsts

are authorized to refund your moneyIf Foleys Honey and Tar fails to cureyour cough or cold It stops thocough heals the lungs and preventsserious results from a cold preventspneumonia and consumption Con-

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no opiates Tho genuine Is Ina yellow package Refuse substitutes-W A DAlemberto druggist andapothecary 121 South Palafoi Street

A lot of old newspaperstied up in neat bundles fossale 5c a bundle at The Journal office

JOYNER IS ELECTEDJacksonville Fla Nov 28At a

meeting of the directors of the SouthAtlantic League here Saturday W RJoyner of Atlanta Ga was electedpresident

Clear MindsHave Purppses

Muddy MindsS Wish-

esPOSTUMmakesclear minds

Theres a ReasonPostum Cereal Co Ltd Battle Creek Mich

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