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sults of a football gameYou never can tell about
the weather but with one ofour Raincoats you dont careif you never can telL
Thats what makes ourRaincoats the most sensible-and popular coat for goinganywhere or doing anything-out of reach of an umbrella
Our prices put good Raificoats within easy reach
10 to 2750Our stock of blue and
black Suits is very completeThey are cut with suffi ¬
cient dash and snap to makethem truly distinctive
These garments from 10to 25 show what real styleand good taste in clothesmean
These cold days should be-a reminder of the warmunderwear we have beentalking about
50c to 350 a garmentKnitted Mufflers 50cDomet Night Robes 50c
and 75cFlannel Pajamas 150
and 2-Cashmere Socks 35c and
50cThe
John White StoreT-he Store With the Reputation
205207 S Palafox St
TURKEY SHOOTINGA-LL THIS WEEK210 N TARRAGONA S-
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t JThe Merry Widow
Good news The Merry Widow istraveling this way again to charm a-ct ful of lovers of light opera Suchcharming delightful ana brilliant en¬tertainment the Lehar operetta proved-to be on the prior visit that anotherrecordbreaking engagement Is assuredwhen The Merry Widow discloses-her radiant self at the opera houseJan 4
Do you remember comical Xishwith is If I may say so and hisdroll antics Do you remember poordeluded Popoff who cannot admire hiswife enough Do you recall the beautychorus of singers who dance divinelythough audaciously Finally do youremember Prince Danilo dashing andromantic and the merry widow her ¬self beautiful and graceful Sonia whoIs the very personification of the joyof life If you do you will see Henry-W Savages production again If youdo not remember these then the tideof life is running low and you need atonic or something for your indiges ¬tionOne thing Savage is noted foramong many other notable qualities
i That Is his keen sense for the beau-tiful
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No company in the land hassuch an aggregation of beautiful showgirls gay dancers and charming wo ¬men From Sonia down to the hum ¬blest member of the chorus they areall fair to look upon and the princi ¬pals well when you saw the companybefore you learned something of Sav-ages
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judgment in picking players torroles that would fit them like a gloveSuch a company is on its way hereand success awaits them in fullermeasure even than on their previoustrip
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Ladies ShoesToDay we will give you
the choice of any pair Ladies250 SHOES in our store
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190 Pair-But For ToDay Only
MEYER SHOE GO
Feet Furnishers For Folks102 S Palafox
BOWLING ALLEYSOpen from 9 a m till midnight IFor ladles and gentlemen
WEST ROMANA STREETc
IEvery Medicine Advertis-ed
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in This Paper For Sale r-at CRYSTAL PHARMACY
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THE SWANLARGEST MOTOR BOATP-
lying Out of PensacolaStops at All
Choctawhatchiea-na
Santa Rosa SoundPo-intsLeaves Pensacola at 630 a m every
Wednesday and Saturday returning Mon ¬days and Thursdays
Landings at Harris Mary Esther CampWalton Garnlers DesUn Rocly Bayouand Bossy Bayou Reaches all of thebest fishing points In these waters
Dimensions feet over all 17 ft 7in beam 50h p engine Speed S milesper hour Two toilet rooms Largecabi-nLandingFoot of Palafor street
Passenger and Frelaht Service-F E TUGWT3LL Master
NoticeThe owners will not be respon-sible
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for debts made by anyone other thanthemselves
START THEI NEW YEARI
j with a good dinneri Your wife or cook or
steward can get every¬thing of the best that is
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KLEIN GROCERY CO
MAX KLEIN Proprietor IWholesale and Retail Groceries-
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iShip Supplies500502 South Palafox Street
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TWOFINDERS
PLAYMATES USED HATCHET AS
PLAYTHING AND RESULT WAS
THAT ONE BOY IS MINUS PARTOF HIS HAND TODAY
Two little boys playing with ahatchet on West Intendencia street> strday morning used the tool insur h a manner that one of the bobstoday is minus two fingers The bossare the sons respectively of PhilSanchez and John Maloney The San¬chez boy used the hatchet and acci ¬
I dentally cut the fingers from the oth ¬I erwy Medical attention was sum-moned
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and the injured youngster wasmade as comfortable as possible but-will bear through his lifetime a re-membrance
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I of the act of his com-panion
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I From the story told by the boys itwas evident that the child had maim ¬ed his companion for lifetime acci-dentally
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and of course that ended itThe Sanchez boy picked up thehatchet and was using it the reportwas when the other placed his hand-on the block where the hatchet wasbeing used One finger was com-pletely
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i severed in one blow while theother one was so badly cut that ithad to be amputated When he sawwhat ha had done the Sanchez boywas very much affected and wept
I much He was free to tell just how ithappened and his statement was en ¬tirely corroborated by the injured boy
1 The parents felt the regrettable ac-cident very much j
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IMPORTERS COFFEE CO WRITES
LETTER COMPLIMENTING PA ¬
PER ON ITS CHRISTMAS NUM ¬
BER AND EXPRESSING PLEAS ¬
URE WITH WAY ADVERTISE ¬
MENT APPEARED-
Th following letter from one of TheJournals outoftown advertisers Is thekind of letter that The Journal likesto receive and it cannot refrain Irompublishing it
Pleased With Both Ad and PaperNew Orleans Lat Dec 20 1909
Pensacola Journal Pensacola FlaDear Sirs It gives us pleasure to
note the manner in which you broughtout our advertisement for your Christ ¬mas edition We wish to compliment-you on the way you got up thiscopy also on the paTer which youpublished which has attracted thewriters attention In many ways
Extending to you the compliments-of the season believe us we areyours very truly-
IMPORTERS COFFEE CO LTDW P H
Hicks CAPUDINE Cures SIck HeadacheAlso Nervous Headache Travellers Head ¬ache and aches from Grip StomachTroubles or Female troubles Try Capudineits Uauld effects Immediately Soldby druggists
ENUMERATORS-
TEST IS EASYA-
NY PERSON WITH A COMMONSCHOOL EDUCATION CAN PASS
THE REQUIRED EXAMINATION-
AnyI
person of good judgment whohas received an ordinary commonschool education can readily andeasily pass the test to be given appli¬cants for census enumerators places-on Saturday Feb 5th the date finallyset by fnited States Census DirectorDurand according to an announcement-from the census bureau today Thiswill b < a comforting assurance to theIseveral hundred thousand who arelievcd to be contemplating application-for tho places I
It was emphatically stated at thebureau that the test will be an emi ¬neatly reasonable and practical one
to that applied to applicants at i
You FORGOTONE FRIEND
That dont make any dif-ference
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however for a box ofgood cigars goes just as wellfor New Years as it does forChristmas Send him one ofthe following
REINITASBOXES OF
12 6025 eo 12550 200
FLOR DE GONZALEZB-OXES OF
25 20050 375FLOR DE CERES
BOXES OF25 22550 425
For sale by all dealers andby the
Manuel GonzalezCompanyMa-nufacturers
Pensacola Fla Phone 1174
the twelfth census It will consist etfilling out a sample schedule of popu ¬lation from a description in narrativeform of typical famines and in thecase of enumerators whose work willbe in the rural districts they will becalled upon to fill out an additionalsample schedule of agriculture frominformation furnisned by the censusbureau-
All persons whether women or menwho may desire to become censusenumerators must be citizens of theUnited States residents of the super ¬visors district for which thy wish tobe appointed must be not less than18 nor more than 70 years of agemust be physically able to do thework must be trustworthy honestand of good habits must have at least-an ordinary education and must beable to write plainly and with reason-able
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rapidityThose who can comply with these
requirements are invited to put intheir applications as there win be atleast OoOOO enumerators places to befilled by the middle of March in prep ¬arations for the enumeration beginningApril 15th-
Application forms with full instruc ¬tions for filling in and complete infor¬mation concerning the test and themethod of appointment can be secured-by writing to the supervisor of censusfor the supervisors district in whichthe applicant lives All applicationsproperly filled in must be filed withthe supervisors not later than JanJ5th as any received after that datecannot be considered
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NEW YEARS DAYPENSACOLA vs v ATIiLEIESO-
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5PALMETTO BEACH IGame Called on Arrival of 245 Car
9 TicketsLadies and Children 25c Men 50-
cGloves
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s Built4a-L A Ordinarygloves are next toAyIr worthless for linemen Thepeculiar nature of their work
demands a special hand covering
Hansens-
gii for Linemenare made extra strong and have extra large cuffreinforcement They wear like iron but are so softand pliable and fit so perfectly that the most deli ¬
1cate work can b2 done without removal
We carry a full assortment of LinemensGloves as well as a complete line of other
EANSEN Gloves especially built-to meet tle special require-
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of everyrf trade
ft let us show you your size47 Make us prove to you whyHANSENS Gloves outwear all others and
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Parker Reese FCompanyEverything to Wear
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eooeeoeo oeeeoo-e FAREWEEL NINETEEN 04 HUNDRED AND NINEe 4-e By J A Kirkpatrick e0 eooooeeeaoeeeeesoT-he night Is dark the wind blows
coldOver mountains sea and plain
Looking out the stars I beholdHear whispers softly again and
againWhile the wind Is sighingAnd the year is dyingAnd time Is flying-
I would from the scene refrain-
I hear the old oceans thundering roarAs Its waters are lashing high
And now a voice from another shoreSpeaks gently as it passes by
Farewell fond yearThe end is near-I fain would drop a tear
As I behold a ibrazen sky
Oh year of fancy year of fateWith sorrows smiles and tears
While the tide rolls on I patiently wait1111 the dawn of another year-
A year It may beAs I wait by the seaWill usher to eternity
Souls which have no fear
Goodbye year with your toil anapleasure
Each day had something In storeGloom or sorrow pain or treasure-
I feel thy presence no moreAnd evermore ringing-As angels are singingAround thy pillow clinging-
Till we meet on a foreign shore
Welcome nineteen hundred and tenWith gladness we hail thee now
With hopes and ambitions that whenThou art ended well know how
Angels are keepingWhile men are sleeping-In dreamland steeping
A glory aglow
Many persons find themselves af-fected with a persistent cought after-an attack of influenza As this cough-can promptly cured by the use ofChamberlains Cough Remedy itshould not be allowed to run on until-it becomes troublesome Sold by alldealers
THE WEATHER-IN PENSACOLAF-
urnished by local office UnitedStates weather bureau for The Pen ¬sacola Journal of Dec 31 1909
Maximum temperature yesterday 41degrees at 330 p m
Minimum temperature yesterday 21degrees at 7 a m
Mean temperature yesterday 31 degrees
Norm temperature yesterday 52degrees
Average maximum temperature forthis date 50 degrees
Average minimum temperature forthis date 45 de rees-
Accumlated deficiency of daily meantemperature since first of the month121 degrees
Accumulated excess of daily meantemperature from January 1 to first ofmonth 217 degrees
Total rainfall from 7 a m to 7 pm yesterday 0 inches
Total rainfall since first of themonth S56 inches
Normal rainfall for this month 417inches
Total deficiency of rainfall fromJanuary 1 to first of the month 160inches
Her Heart Was Brokenbecause her complexion was bad andshe could Sd nothing to clear It upLadies a Bad complexion is caused-by an inactive liver An inactiveliver will be put in perfect condition-by taking Ballards Herbine Theunequalled liver regulator-
Sold by W A DAlemborte drug ¬gist and apothecary 121 South Pala ¬fox Street
NOTICEAll water rents will be
due Jan 1 1910 payable atoffice City Hall If paid be¬fore 10th of January a dis¬count of 5 per cent will be al¬lowed If not paid by Jan¬uary 31st the water will beshut off and 100 penaltycharged for turning on again j
Pensacola Water Works
New YearsNuts
Fruit Cakes
Mince Meat
Candies
Groceries
Everything
Marine Grocery Co-V J VIDAL Manager
Phone 725 604608 South Palafox St
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FEEBLE OLD PEOPLEI may Have strength and renewed vit-
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contains the elements necessary to nourish every tissue andreplace weakness with strength Should it fail to do so in anycase we refund the money paid us for the medicine used Please try it
WHITES PHARMACY Pensacola-
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PALAFOX ST AT GOVERNMENTPENSACOLA FLA
BENJ C HEINBERG Proprietor
Regal Shoes Cluett ShirtsJohn B Stdtson Hats Suits Made to Order
NEW THEATERBI-LL FOR WEEK DEC 27th I
MINOR VINCENTA clever Comedy TeamGOLDEN GREYSinging and Talking
Extra Fine
DIXIE WARFIELDThe Cleve Soubrette
AMATEUR NIGH T THURSDAY NIGHT
The Stores Will Remain OpeH
Ail Day Saturday January 1st f-
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of theI Merchants Association it was deemed advisable-
that on account of New Year coming as it does onSaturday it would be impracticable for the merchants-to close their places of business
The Merchants Association-BY
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HENRY HORSLERSecretary
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A Scuttleful of Our CoalI-n your cellar may ward off an attack of pneumonia or an attack ofrheumatism Do not be stingy about using It Better pay for plentyof coal than plenty of medicine If your supply Is low give us as or-der
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for some today Better have too much than too littleUnderwood Jelllco Empire Anthracite
EXPORT FUEL ICE COPhone 363 O J SEMMES JR Mgr
WHEN YOU THINK OFCOAL THINK OF GARY
A record of over twenty years has established-the reputation of our coal as a standard of excellencefor either steam or domestic use We know we canplease you Telephone us your orders
C AR C C>14 EAST GOVERNMENT STOffice Phones 93 and 119 Yard Phones 6 and 134
B H FAIRCHILD COiMake Best Shades Xii
EVERY ONE GUARANTEED C31 West Garden St Phone 485
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