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r Ti 2 w w V I ji 4 q I p THE PENsACOLA JOURNAL SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER Ut 1909 13 < r- tjjrO t Man is Str 1ger- Than His StomachAs- trong man is strong all over No man can be strong who is suffering from weak stomach with its consequent indigestioa or from some other disease- of the stomach and its associated organs which im- pairs ¬ digestion and nutrition For when the stomach is weak or diseased there is a loss of the nutrition contained in food which is the source of nil physical 1 I strength When a man U doesnt feel just right J when he doesnt sleep well has an uncomfortable feeling in the stomach after eating is languid nervous irritable and despond- t he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength j Suck a milD should use Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery It cares diseases of tho stomach and other orans of digestion and nutrition It enriches the blood fnvieratcs the liver strengthens trio kidneys nourishes the nerves and so GIVES HEaLTH 2SXO STREXGTH TO THE WHOLE BODY You cant afford to accept a surd nostrum as a substitute for this non- alcoholic ¬ medicine OP mown COMPOSITION not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit Ingredients printed on S wrapper I SOCIETYjlI Continued from Page 12 which filled silver bonbon dishes and the candles which tipped silver can ¬ delabra repeating the sunshiny yel- low ¬ of the flowers Beside Mrs Brown the guests in- cluded ¬ Mrs Carleton Mrs John R Biokey Mrs John Hurt Mrs Albert Herring Mra Charles Moody Miss Lena Johnson and Miss lllges or ColumbusAtlanta Journal Mrs Brown as the sister of Mrs Tom Hannah Is well known In Pen ¬ sacola MISS LOUISE PFEIFFER WILL ENTERTAIN- Miss Louise Pfeiffer will entertain- a number of her young friends oh Tuesday night at her lovely home on Korth Palafox street the pretty event to be given In honor of her cousin Miss Ida Kramer whose approaching marriage has been announced The Pfeiffer home Is always an ideal place for hospitalities of this kind and the I J evening will ibo characterized oy many attractive features MRS WATERMAN TO TO ENTERTAIN HER MOTHER- Mrs George Norton of Biltmore N C arrives today to spend a short time with her daughter Mrs Abfcot Water- man ¬ U REV MR J S SIBLEY RETURNS- Rev J S Siblay of the First Presbyterian church returned home yesterday after having attended synod In > Plant City HJB will occupy his pulpit as usual at both services today S AT THE FIRST- CHRISfIAN CHURCH- Rev Thos Lennox will take for his subject at the First Christian church J1hls morning The Lo s Supp- erI I tonight The Christian Light I 1 ftfesdames Reager and Long will ren ¬ tier a vocal duet 4 BISHOP WEED AT t ST CATHARINES CHURCH TODAY The Rt Rev Bishop E G Weed will preach at St Catharines church this morning at the 11 oclock ser vice There will also be special musical features- CONFIRMATION AT CHRIST CHURCH TODAY S Bishop Weed will conflrm a class of two at Christ church today- at 730 oclock Both are adults r EARL HOFFMAN WON FIRST PRIZE IN PEN AND INK DRAWING- Earl Hoffman the 17yearold son z of Mr ant Mrs George Hoffman is t receiving congratulations over the fact that his fino pen and ink sketcn of Mr John Stillman captured flrsc prize In that particular work at the TrfGounty Fair The young artist has never taken a lesson in his life I and tho unusual talent shown In tne piece of work hould Indeed be cultt vatQd KRAMER BERRY WEDDING WEDNESDAY A marriago which is proving or 4 much interest among the friends or thb sweet young brldeto he will be- t consummated on Wednesday morning- at 10 SO oclocJf when at the Evan- gelical ¬ Lutheran church Rev J F W Ilbeinhardt will read the service- S uniting the lives of 1IIss Ida Kramer of city and Mr Paul Berry of Selma Ala Iiss Kramer has made her home with her aunt fllrs John Pfeiffer for many years and has been prominent among the young people here Pos- sessed ¬ of a wonderfully sweet dispo ¬ sition she has made friends by the score having been well known social t ly and In church affairs The young couple will leave on the noon train Wednesday for Selma where the groom is a prosperous young business- man and where they intend making their future home I WERE MUCH PLEASED WITH THE FAIR Mr Judge accompanied by his mother Mrs Harris of Montgomery- have been guests during the past weak at the home of Mr and Mrs W T Rice They returned home yester- day ¬ much pleased With Pensacola and the Tri County Fair ° RECEIVES NEWS OF THE DEATH OF HER FATHER- IN ENGLAND Mrs Joe Jones of Belmont street received the sad intelligence yester ¬ day of the recent death of her father- in England Mrs Jones left home during her girlhood having resided- in this city for some time Her num ¬ erous friends will hear of her bereave ¬ ment with much regret ILLINGSWORTH HILBURN WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT- Cards have been received here an- nouncing ¬ the marriage of another Pensacola young man Mr Edward Sylvester Hilburn to Miss Catherine Illingsworth the event to take place- on the 24th of this month at Monroe Louisiana the home city of the bride The groom who Is held in high es ¬ teem here where he has many friends and relatives holds a position at Mon ¬ roe where tho couple will make their home They will take in Pensacola- on their wedding trip and will be guests of the grooms sister here who- is Mrs George Pritchard SAUNDERsLATHAM WEDDING TUESDAY The marriage of Miss Marian Saunders and Mr E J Latham will take place DeNt Tuesday evening at the First Presbyterian parsonage- Rev Julan S Sibley officiating This is an announcement full of real inter ¬ est among the many friends of the young people both of whom are high ¬ ly respected and very popular among all who know them Miss Saunders- Is the daughter of Mrs Julian Saunt- ers a niece of Capt EE Saunders- and one of Pensacolas sweetest and most charming young ladies The young couple are already receiving- the congratulations of their friends- on the approaching event AT SACRED HEART CHURCH TODA- YFollowingis the musical program- at the Sacred Heart church today at the 930 mass Father Turner cele- brant ¬ 1 Asperges Gregorian Choir 2 Salva Lanta Parens Introit Toser Messrs Seel Hayes Knipper and Johnson 3 Kyrie Gloria CredoHamnaQ- uartette 4 Offertory Ave MariaTozerM- essrs Seel Hayes Knipper and Johnson 5 Motet Violin Solo Selected Mr Max Heinberg- G Sanctus Benadictus Agnus Del Hamnji 7 Communion Tenor SoloSelected T J Lannon CAPUDINE for THAT HEADACHE Out last nlprht Headache and nervous this morning Hicks Capudine just the thing to fit ou for business Clears the headbraces the nerves Try It At dt g stores BROWNING CLUB PAPERS- BY H C EDGAR VII POMPILIA Caponsacchi and Pompilia bore a noticeable similarity in temperament and character and IIi the manner ot what they had to say It is to be ob- served ¬ that they like Count Guido related tho inward story with little allusion to the external facts In this respect they differed all three from the accounts given us in Books II III and IV The three Roman outsi- der ¬ reach little of the real truth one this is partly Because they were out ot harmony with the real tragic note H u THE REASON WHY I inoI IS THE BEST STRENGTHENING TONIC for Ffteblf Old People Delicate Children Weak Rundowi- iPsroas and to Counteract Chronic Coughs Colds and I Bromchitis is because it combines the two most worldfamed I tonicsthe medicinal strengthening bodybuilding elements d COd Liver Oil and Tonic Iron without oil or grease tastes good and agrees with everyone W Jefurn your money without question if Vinol- O4 I not accomplish all we claim for it I WHITES PHARMACY Pensacola 1 d j 4 I qf thep affair interested in It for friv ¬ olous sentimental or selfish reasons and also because they were in pos session only of the external facts possessed by the whole world In ¬ deed this is also why the coUrts tau ed to do adequate justice Yet the in- ference ¬ from this Is not that true un- derstanding ¬ is impossible to the out- sider ¬ For was not Caponsacchle an outsider at the first and the Pope to the very last Yet both these came to understand Their entrance into the heart of the truth was effected- by sympathy that of the first by a personal sympathy that of the second by his general symapthy by his large- ness ¬ of heart The inference here is therefore that understanding is Im- possible ¬ without a knowledge cf the internal facts or a sympathetic intui ¬ tion which san take the place of that knowledge For this reason the second circle of characters revolves nearer to the central truth The area within its perimeter includes no more fact actually includes less But the perimeter strikes in toward the absolute center The facts are se ¬ lected dressed with human vitality- and filled with moral significance Guido Capsonsacchi and Pompilw of course have the advantage of inter ¬ est in the affair and knowledge of it But the most striking fact is the intui- tion ¬ of Pompilia and Caponsacchi Intuition which is the distilled es ¬ sence of sympathy explained each- to each without the necessity of a word As I recognized her says he at potency of truth so she by the crystalline soul knew me VI 916919 That man you misinter prate and misprise says she the glory of his nature I had thought shot itself out in white light blazed the truth through every atom of his act with me 914917 Their first conversation on the terrace sufficed- to win him to Pompi1ia plan of es ¬ cape It won him though he did not at first know it His soul debates for two days but one more word from Pompilia and he sees his higher and dangerous duty This is the great crisis in the life of each but this movement interests us more as being critical to Caponsacchi For Pom pilias character is of the stationary type Her gentleness purity and sin ¬ cerity are fixed and native But Caponsacchis character rehabilitates itself thenceforward What sort of a man was he ibefore this Ve have his own picture VI 216388 but we have also Contis sketch of him Our Caponsacchi hes your true Saint George to slay the monster so the Princess free VII 1312 Frivol- ous ¬ but no small praise So there was in the gay courtly canon a sleeping voice after all which it was for Porn ¬ to arouse Conti is what Capon ¬ sacchi might have been Here are ha stages in his inward life the ex- change ¬ of glances in the church the two conversations in Arezzo the flight and Pompilias death Before the flight his struggle Is to see his highest duty But during the night he endure another struggle glimpses of which are given us in Book VI 1212 214 12491254 1E90- 12i > 8 He did tit like the first tSvo- peeolies of PoJnpllia because they Implied that she thought of him as a server of other women as a priest performing the Churchs protective Office He liked the third because- she admitted they could speak to ¬ gether without the use of words For Caponsacohi was a man and human and consequently craved that ac- knowledgment ¬ though it could make no difference to him That he took no advantage of her all this time but observed the proper distance and ro spect is a testimonial to hjg charac- ter ¬ rather than his Priestliness The reader is meant to understand that they felt a real and huwjtn love for each other though the Driest makes some attempt to conceal this fact from vulgar curiosity That this love was strong is attested toy thek descriptions of the jOQruIF 1Ij nra at ah but J forget tSe zuwaes says he Each place must have a name though I forget were hr al- most ¬ identical words So during that ride together from Areazo to Castle ¬ nuovo Caponsacchi in outward calm was fighting his own mortal battle But his victory was complete enough when it came His character remain- ed ¬ unblemished his vows unbrpken and thenceforth while to the eye ot the world he and Pompilia drew far- ther ¬ and farther apart their goqls were drawing nearer and neaer to ¬ gether The effect pf the several crises in his life may the thus de- scribed ¬ The exchange of glances in the church aroused his sleeping soul The first conversation at the terrace declared war on his hypocritical atti ¬ tude towards his churchjy duties The second conversation won him at last to fearless sincerity This was the first victory the victory ot sincerity During the ride he is won to an atti- tude ¬ of distant reverence for Pompilia to an attitude of unearthly love This may be called the victory of purity Pompilias death the last crisis of his life teaches him the nobility of en- during ¬ healing his own sorrows on human service learning God in small experiences of every day This may- be called the victory of patience These three victories of sincerity purity patience ere the chief battles- of the war In which the character ot aponsacchi struggles against jts ad- versaries ¬ and expands from little- ness ¬ into breadth and nobility J thinjc the poet is very careful to prevent the reader from falling Intc the error of copsidering the attitude of Caponsacrhi and Pomp Ua to each other as quixotic or hysterical Quixo ¬ tic love that extraordinary ajjd inef- fectual product of mediaevel chivalry such as we find celebrated by Dante Petrarch or Rudel or ridiculed b- Ccrvantesthere is no trace of that nee Love between those whom word ly barriers perpetually dlvjde may be justly termed quixotic and i effec uaJ when it fails to accomplish merely- the union of lovers which the world looks for but also any true elevation- of character Failure at this latter point is the true proof of its shallow- ness and ineffectiveness And this test would also condemn that Jast bright ephermeral flower of literary decay the sentimental modern nove Turning now to Browning and bis Ring and the Book we observe that he was full of sentiment and free from sentimentality Applying the same test to the love of Pompilia and Caponsachhi we observe that It was bf an exalted unearthly Kind If you will tnt effective of something good- in them and through them in the world Read these pictures of hr drawn iy the priest at a timeTVbeii 6- It f i G ljror CASTOR OIL POWDER I lUlu LiKt fr sT fcES JLtocn IN ANT 1 iM amt ODORLESS UmiDoftep BEST AND SAFE5T + m LAXATIVE KNOW1 NEW YORKS LATEST STYLESI- n Millinery Just arrived Call and ee them Wilkins Millinery ParlorsB- lount Building Health and Beauty Culture Massage Manicuring Scalp Treat ¬ ment Chiropody Freckles and Wrinkles Re ¬ movedS- uite 388390 Brent Building Phone 333 LADIE- SATTENTION For one week only beginning Wednes ¬ day November 10 skirts dry cleaned and pressed by the latest French process for 50 cents Suits 100 Big reduction on long jackets Jackets relined repaired and refitted Prices reasona- blePensacola Steam Dye Works- W K BISHOP Proprietor 12 West Romana St Phone 125 her death would have tinted his mem- ory ¬ of her With the highest Ideality The first description possesses a mor ¬ al but no sentimental exaltation the second proves that love had taught I him wjsdoui anfl not folly Here is his first That erect form flashing I brow fulgurant eye that voice im mortal that vision in the Iblood red daybreak that leap to life of the pale electric sword angels go armed with VII 1574157S And this is his sec- ond ¬ description Her brow had not the right line leaned toe muchpaint- ers ¬ would says they like the stfaig up Greek this seemed bent some- what with an invisible crown or martyr and saint nbt such as art ap- proves ¬ I The lips compressed a little came forward i6o careful for a whole world of sin and pain VL 1960 So much to sjipw that their love was not of the hysterical sort leading to monomania imbecility A few words more in conclusion ro show that their love was not ineffect- ual ¬ of something good For this is the great import of the Sixth and Seventh cantos and measurably of the whole poem that the best love whether happy or thwarted is the chief agent and motive force of good among mankind In the tlri place we have already seen how by this best love the capon won the war for no ibjjity of character achieving the vic- tories ¬ of sincerity purity and pati- ence ¬ In the second place Pompilia by this best love attains the one more thing needed for the apparent completion of her character The moral courage she stirs in Capon sacchl evokes in herself a stronger assejiveness After four years of hu- mility ¬ what does she have to say to Gujdo in the Inn at Castlenuovo Away from between me and hell she cried Hell for me no embracing any more I am Gods I love God Godwhose knees I clasp whose ut- terly most just award I take hut bear rio more lovemaking devils hence- VI 1502 These were the powerful introactive results of their love As A man who owns a fine coffee plantation in Jamaica- said Four years ago I discov ¬ ered that coffee was ruining- my health and I quit and have been using Postum ever since Experience taught this man that he could not drink his own highgrade coffee Its active drug Caffeine irritates the nervous sys- tem ¬ interferes with diges- tion ¬ and trouble is sure to follow Some folks may take the hint and change to Postum It is absolutely free from drugs and when well made that is boiled 15 minutes it has a delicious taste similar- to the mild highgrade Ja vas with the natural vital food elements of the field grains that repair the dam ¬ age done by coffee Read that little health classic 11 The Road to Wellville in pkgs- 4There1sa l Reason h xxxx xxxxxx n J- a Some Very Extra Specials a a I for Monday and Tuesday a a Partly for the benefit of the Circus Day vis ¬ a itors tomorrow who are planning to come in for the big show and partly for our city customers N a whom we look after too in these general good value offerings weVe arranged a group of at ¬ N tractive specials for Monday and Tuesday R a These are practical splendid things youll a want about now and youll not be slow In recog- nizing ¬ N them either Dont let anything persuade- you to be so improvident and foolish as to miss this sale ri- f c WOVEN MADRAS 1 AND PERCALES WeVe a special lot in these splen- did I materials in dark and light col orsunusually good values at 10 and 15c per yard and offered y at this sale per yard at L C H BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL DRAPERIES 7 These handsome and very attrac- tive a draperies come in floral Swiss Silkaline English Cretones Fig Chintz floral satins Daghestun a Tapestries Roman Stripe Madras t1 and cloth for stencil workand comprise an array tempting indeed X to the housewife They make any room attractive and striking and K IrcJ per range yard in price from I0 to 25 c EMBROIDERIES AND FLOUNCINGS- We have about 300 yards of Em- broideries ¬ 1 and Flouncings from 9 to 17 inches in width in all the at- tractive XI patterns and styles These are usually sold at from 25c to 100 IQJ per yard We will offer them to ¬ morrow and Tuesday at j a exactly off VI XXX to the results of this on others we jn the third place Pompilia spends her dying breath in defending the reputation of the priest and in finding exeusers for her murderer in the fouth place Caponsaccnis are turned not selfishly foaek but generously for Ward the hope he u live Jelly 25 Cents Pound This shipment came di- rect ¬ from via steamship Vivina and we paid import duty to Pensacola customs offi ¬ cials Better order quick- it wont last long New now in Order at 40c peck Fresh Sauer Kraut fresh Mangoes- and pickles Egg and Cheeses all kinds We have quick Co V J VIDAL Manager Phone 725 608outh Palafox St V SPECIALS IN LADIES SUITS For this sale only we have Ladies Suits the new and snappy N the twopiece idea H These all 2500 and 2750 H values and you may you- rs N choice for cash only at 1 785- A a SELLING IN i DROP DE SOIE vf- v < Drop Soie is a dainty silk and cotton fabric delightfully suit ¬ N able for party and afternoon wear N It comes in stripes and other novelty N H effects specially priced on Mon ¬ N day and Tuesday per N yard at 35D- RESSGOODSCQUNTER c N a SPECIAL ON THE An unusually interesting offer for this particular selling will be a 50inch Panama cloth in black and colors which finds favor with the home dressmaker a makes really gowns an- dsuitsa regular 75c value too This sale per yard V- Qa Look into this thing Twill pay you To a- a and reMe- mberWatsonParkerReesCo morrow Tuesday a Everything to Wejur R XXXXXXX X XX best love read how And how eyes with says Imported Guayaba Havana Potatoes- are soup Nudels delivery Marine Grocery 35 jn designs in are have de instant It handsome 50cX and learn by her out of tbp low ob- scure ¬ and petty world And Ponjpijia ses the true rpai t of tmearthjy but intense reality upon this best love when with deathdimmed bodily eyes but with the brightening vision of the spirit she cries Could we by a wish have what we wiJJ and get the future now Would we wish aught done undone in the past So let him wait Gods instant men call years Meantime hold hard by truth and his great soul Do out the duty Through such souls alone Gpd stooping shows sufficient of his light For us i the dark to rid ijy And i rise PERSONAL MENTION Miss Marlina Davenport has return ¬ ed from xiobjle Mrs E V Sgjith and Miss Katie Smith will return home from New York city shortly- Mr John L Walker prominent bttsiness man of Mobile is in toe city tke guest of relatives and frigds Mrs John White is vising Her brother Chief of Police Giblin of Mo- bile ¬ Mr Palmer Brown Jr of New York city is the guest of his uncle Mr Frederick Gifjnore Mrs A E Iawrence Is entertaining her niece and nephew Mr and Mrs > Chas A McCrpan of year Orteaas Miss Bessie Bonner las returned home from a weeks visit with the Misses Farine on East Hill Mrs W H Clegorn ot Bagdad is visiting Mrs A G Wyatt At tIer home on East Belmont treet iifes Lilllan G Wyatt has returned > w p- I IF EVERYBODY IN I PENSACOLAc- ould sea the earnest effort- we put forth the proves sfyed laundering we can readily see one mammoth laundry plant In this city ¬ The New Method And It Is this earnest effort applied to 1 each little detail that has made the New Method a household word in this part of the moral vineyard invite your wor c- HEW METHOD lAUNDftt E W LAWBENCE PrQpritor 1517 W BpfclANA ST Phsne 1 S- MoyerontheSquare J Cor Government and Mean Phone 71S Choice Groceries T ry our homemade Sausage made fn our market Pn our own clean marble stubs Thp finest meats In the city We challenge any one Ring Phone 718 when you want something nice A McD MOYER to her home from the sanatarUim where she upderwent a surgical operation Stuarts Buthu aid Juniper Aoipoii1 far all liver t4 kltJmey trssleaB- rigfcts BBvu Disease All Jmgfots 100 r
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Man is Str 1ger-

Than His StomachAs-trong man is strong all over No man can bestrong who is suffering from weak stomach with itsconsequent indigestioa or from some other disease-of the stomach and its associated organs which im-pairs

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digestion and nutrition For when the stomachis weak or diseased there is a loss of the nutritioncontained in food which is the source of nil physical

1 I strength When a man U doesnt feel just right

J when he doesnt sleep well has an uncomfortablefeeling in the stomach after eating is languid nervous irritable and despond-

t he is losing the nutrition needed to make strengthj Suck a milD should use Dr Pierces Golden Medical

Discovery It cares diseases of tho stomach and otherorans of digestion and nutrition It enriches the bloodfnvieratcs the liver strengthens trio kidneys nourishesthe nerves and so GIVES HEaLTH 2SXO STREXGTH TOTHE WHOLE BODY

You cant afford to accept a surd nostrum as a substitute for this non-alcoholic

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medicine OP mown COMPOSITION not even though the urgent dealermay thereby make a little bigger profit Ingredients printed on

Swrapper

I SOCIETYjlIContinued from Page 12

which filled silver bonbon dishes andthe candles which tipped silver can ¬

delabra repeating the sunshiny yel-low

¬

of the flowersBeside Mrs Brown the guests in-

cluded¬

Mrs Carleton Mrs John RBiokey Mrs John Hurt Mrs AlbertHerring Mra Charles Moody MissLena Johnson and Miss lllges orColumbusAtlanta Journal

Mrs Brown as the sister of MrsTom Hannah Is well known In Pen ¬

sacola

MISS LOUISE PFEIFFERWILL ENTERTAIN-

Miss Louise Pfeiffer will entertain-a number of her young friends ohTuesday night at her lovely home onKorth Palafox street the pretty eventto be given In honor of her cousinMiss Ida Kramer whose approachingmarriage has been announced ThePfeiffer home Is always an ideal placefor hospitalities of this kind and the

I J evening will ibo characterized oymany attractive featuresMRS WATERMAN TOTO ENTERTAIN HER MOTHER-

Mrs George Norton of Biltmore NC arrives today to spend a short timewith her daughter Mrs Abfcot Water-man

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REV MR J S SIBLEYRETURNS-

Rev J S Siblay of the FirstPresbyterian church returned homeyesterday after having attendedsynod In >Plant City HJB will occupyhis pulpit as usual at both servicestoday

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AT THE FIRST-CHRISfIAN CHURCH-

Rev Thos Lennox will take for hissubject at the First Christian church

J1hls morning The Lo s Supp-erII tonight The Christian LightI 1 ftfesdames Reager and Long will ren ¬

tier a vocal duet4

BISHOP WEED ATt ST CATHARINES CHURCH

TODAYThe Rt Rev Bishop E G Weed

will preach at St Catharines churchthis morning at the 11 oclock service There will also be specialmusical features-

CONFIRMATION ATCHRIST CHURCH TODAY

S Bishop Weed will conflrm a classof two at Christ church today-at 730 oclock Both are adults

rEARL HOFFMAN WONFIRST PRIZE IN PENAND INK DRAWING-

Earl Hoffman the 17yearold sonz of Mr ant Mrs George Hoffman ist receiving congratulations over the

fact that his fino pen and ink sketcnof Mr John Stillman captured flrscprize In that particular work at theTrfGounty Fair The young artisthas never taken a lesson in his life

I and tho unusual talent shown In tnepiece of work hould Indeed be culttvatQd

KRAMER BERRY WEDDINGWEDNESDAY

A marriago which is proving or4 much interest among the friends or

thb sweet young brldeto he will be-t consummated on Wednesday morning-

at 10 SO oclocJf when at the Evan-gelical

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Lutheran church Rev J FW Ilbeinhardt will read the service-

S uniting the lives of 1IIss Ida Kramerof city and Mr Paul Berry ofSelma Ala

Iiss Kramer has made her homewith her aunt fllrs John Pfeiffer formany years and has been prominentamong the young people here Pos-sessed

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of a wonderfully sweet dispo¬

sition she has made friends by thescore having been well known social

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ly and In church affairs The youngcouple will leave on the noon trainWednesday for Selma where thegroom is a prosperous young business-man and where they intend makingtheir future home I

WERE MUCH PLEASEDWITH THE FAIR

Mr Judge accompanied by hismother Mrs Harris of Montgomery-have been guests during the pastweak at the home of Mr and Mrs WT Rice They returned home yester-day

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much pleased With Pensacola andthe Tri County Fair

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RECEIVES NEWS OFTHE DEATH OF HER FATHER-IN ENGLAND

Mrs Joe Jones of Belmont streetreceived the sad intelligence yester ¬

day of the recent death of her father-in England Mrs Jones left homeduring her girlhood having resided-in this city for some time Her num ¬

erous friends will hear of her bereave ¬

ment with much regretILLINGSWORTH HILBURNWEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT-

Cards have been received here an-nouncing

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the marriage of anotherPensacola young man Mr EdwardSylvester Hilburn to Miss CatherineIllingsworth the event to take place-on the 24th of this month at MonroeLouisiana the home city of the brideThe groom who Is held in high es ¬

teem here where he has many friendsand relatives holds a position at Mon ¬

roe where tho couple will make theirhome They will take in Pensacola-on their wedding trip and will beguests of the grooms sister here who-is Mrs George PritchardSAUNDERsLATHAMWEDDING TUESDAY

The marriage of Miss MarianSaunders and Mr E J Latham willtake place DeNt Tuesday evening atthe First Presbyterian parsonage-Rev Julan S Sibley officiating Thisis an announcement full of real inter ¬

est among the many friends of theyoung people both of whom are high ¬ly respected and very popular amongall who know them Miss Saunders-Is the daughter of Mrs Julian Saunt-ers a niece of Capt E E Saunders-and one of Pensacolas sweetest andmost charming young ladies Theyoung couple are already receiving-the congratulations of their friends-on the approaching event

AT SACRED HEARTCHURCH TODA-

YFollowingis the musical program-at the Sacred Heart church today atthe 930 mass Father Turner cele-brant

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1 Asperges GregorianChoir

2 Salva Lanta Parens Introit ToserMessrs Seel Hayes Knipper and

Johnson3 Kyrie Gloria CredoHamnaQ-

uartette4 Offertory Ave MariaTozerM-essrs Seel Hayes Knipper and

Johnson5 Motet Violin Solo Selected

Mr Max Heinberg-G Sanctus Benadictus Agnus Del

Hamnji7 Communion Tenor SoloSelected

T J LannonCAPUDINE for THAT HEADACHEOut last nlprht Headache and nervousthis morning Hicks Capudine just thething to fit ou for business Clears theheadbraces the nerves Try It At dt gstores

BROWNING CLUB PAPERS-BY H C EDGAR

VII POMPILIACaponsacchi and Pompilia bore a

noticeable similarity in temperamentand character and IIi the manner otwhat they had to say It is to be ob-served

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that they like Count Guidorelated tho inward story with littleallusion to the external facts In thisrespect they differed all three fromthe accounts given us in Books IIIII and IV The three Roman outsi-der

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reach little of the real truth onethis is partly Because they were outot harmony with the real tragic note

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THE REASON WHY

I inoIIS THE BEST STRENGTHENING TONICfor Ffteblf Old People Delicate Children Weak Rundowi-iPsroas and to Counteract Chronic Coughs Colds and I

Bromchitis is because it combines the two most worldfamed I

tonicsthe medicinal strengthening bodybuilding elementsd COd Liver Oil and Tonic Iron without oil or greasetastes good and agrees with everyone

W Jefurn your money without question if Vinol-O4

I

not accomplish all we claim for it I

WHITES PHARMACY Pensacola1 d j

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qf thep affair interested in It for friv¬

olous sentimental or selfish reasonsand also because they were in possession only of the external factspossessed by the whole world In ¬

deed this is also why the coUrts taued to do adequate justice Yet the in-

ference¬

from this Is not that true un-derstanding

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is impossible to the out-sider

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For was not Caponsacchle anoutsider at the first and the Pope tothe very last Yet both these cameto understand Their entrance intothe heart of the truth was effected-by sympathy that of the first by apersonal sympathy that of the secondby his general symapthy by his large-ness

¬

of heart The inference here istherefore that understanding is Im-possible

¬

without a knowledge cf theinternal facts or a sympathetic intui ¬

tion which san take the place of thatknowledge For this reason thesecond circle of characters revolvesnearer to the central truth The areawithin its perimeter includes nomore fact actually includes less Butthe perimeter strikes in toward theabsolute center The facts are se ¬

lected dressed with human vitality-and filled with moral significance

Guido Capsonsacchi and Pompilwof course have the advantage of inter ¬

est in the affair and knowledge of itBut the most striking fact is the intui-tion

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of Pompilia and CaponsacchiIntuition which is the distilled es¬

sence of sympathy explained each-to each without the necessity of aword As I recognized her sayshe at potency of truth so she bythe crystalline soul knew me VI916919 That man you misinterprate and misprise says she theglory of his nature I had thoughtshot itself out in white light blazedthe truth through every atom of hisact with me 914917 Their firstconversation on the terrace sufficed-to win him to Pompi1ia plan of es ¬

cape It won him though he did notat first know it His soul debates fortwo days but one more word fromPompilia and he sees his higher anddangerous duty This is the greatcrisis in the life of each but thismovement interests us more as beingcritical to Caponsacchi For Pompilias character is of the stationarytype Her gentleness purity and sin ¬

cerity are fixed and native ButCaponsacchis character rehabilitatesitself thenceforward What sort of aman was he ibefore this Ve havehis own picture VI 216388 but wehave also Contis sketch of him

Our Caponsacchi hes your true SaintGeorge to slay the monster so thePrincess free VII 1312 Frivol-ous

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but no small praise So there wasin the gay courtly canon a sleepingvoice after all which it was for Porn ¬

to arouse Conti is what Capon ¬

sacchi might have been Here are hastages in his inward life the ex-change

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of glances in the church thetwo conversations in Arezzo theflight and Pompilias death

Before the flight his struggle Is tosee his highest duty But during thenight he endure another struggleglimpses of which are given us inBook VI 1212 214 12491254 1E90-12i> 8 He did tit like the first tSvo-

peeolies of PoJnpllia because theyImplied that she thought of him as aserver of other women as a priestperforming the Churchs protectiveOffice He liked the third because-she admitted they could speak to ¬

gether without the use of words ForCaponsacohi was a man and humanand consequently craved that ac-knowledgment

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though it could makeno difference to him That he tookno advantage of her all this time butobserved the proper distance and rospect is a testimonial to hjg charac-ter

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rather than his PriestlinessThe reader is meant to understand

that they felt a real and huwjtn lovefor each other though the Driestmakes some attempt to conceal thisfact from vulgar curiosity That thislove was strong is attested toy thekdescriptions of the jOQruIF 1Ij nraat ah but J forget tSe zuwaessays he Each place must have aname though I forget were hr al-most

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identical words So during thatride together from Areazo to Castle ¬

nuovo Caponsacchi in outward calmwas fighting his own mortal battleBut his victory was complete enoughwhen it came His character remain-ed

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unblemished his vows unbrpkenand thenceforth while to the eye otthe world he and Pompilia drew far-ther

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and farther apart their goqlswere drawing nearer and neaer to¬

gether The effect pf the severalcrises in his life may the thus de-scribed

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The exchange of glances inthe church aroused his sleeping soulThe first conversation at the terracedeclared war on his hypocritical atti ¬

tude towards his churchjy duties Thesecond conversation won him at lastto fearless sincerity This was thefirst victory the victory ot sincerityDuring the ride he is won to an atti-tude

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of distant reverence for Pompiliato an attitude of unearthly love Thismay be called the victory of purityPompilias death the last crisis of hislife teaches him the nobility of en-during

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healing his own sorrows onhuman service learning God in smallexperiences of every day This may-be called the victory of patienceThese three victories of sinceritypurity patience ere the chief battles-of the war In which the character ot

aponsacchi struggles against jts ad-versaries

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and expands from little-ness

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into breadth and nobilityJ thinjc the poet is very careful to

prevent the reader from falling Intcthe error of copsidering the attitudeof Caponsacrhi and Pomp Ua to eachother as quixotic or hysterical Quixo ¬

tic love that extraordinary ajjd inef-fectual product of mediaevelchivalrysuch as we find celebrated by DantePetrarch or Rudel or ridiculed b-

Ccrvantesthere is no trace of thatnee Love between those whom wordly barriers perpetually dlvjde may bejustly termed quixotic and i effec uaJwhen it fails to accomplish merely-the union of lovers which the worldlooks for but also any true elevation-of character Failure at this latterpoint is the true proof of its shallow-ness and ineffectiveness And thistest would also condemn that Jastbright ephermeral flower of literarydecay the sentimental modern nove

Turning now to Browning and bisRing and the Book we observe thathe was full of sentiment and freefrom sentimentality Applying thesame test to the love of Pompilia andCaponsachhi we observe that It wasbf an exalted unearthly Kind If youwill tnt effective of something good-in them and through them in theworld Read these pictures of hrdrawn iy the priest at a timeTVbeii

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her death would have tinted his mem-ory

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of her With the highest IdealityThe first description possesses a mor¬

al but no sentimental exaltation thesecond proves that love had taught

I him wjsdoui anfl not folly Here ishis first That erect form flashing

I brow fulgurant eye that voice immortal that vision in the Iblood reddaybreak that leap to life of the paleelectric sword angels go armed withVII 1574157S And this is his sec-

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would says they like the stfaigup Greek this seemed bent some-what with an invisible crown ormartyr and saint nbt such as art ap-proves

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I The lips compressed a littlecame forward i6o careful for a wholeworld of sin and pain VL 1960So much to sjipw that their love wasnot of the hysterical sort leading tomonomania imbecility

A few words more in conclusion roshow that their love was not ineffect-ual

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of something good For this isthe great import of the Sixth andSeventh cantos and measurably of thewhole poem that the best lovewhether happy or thwarted is thechief agent and motive force of goodamong mankind In the tlri place wehave already seen how by this bestlove the capon won the war for noibjjity of character achieving the vic-tories

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of sincerity purity and pati-ence

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In the second place Pompiliaby this best love attains the onemore thing needed for the apparentcompletion of her character Themoral courage she stirs in Caponsacchl evokes in herself a strongerassejiveness After four years of hu-mility

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what does she have to say toGujdo in the Inn at CastlenuovoAway from between me and hellshe cried Hell for me no embracingany more I am Gods I love GodGodwhose knees I clasp whose ut-terly most just award I take hut bearrio more lovemaking devils hence-

VI 1502 These were the powerfulintroactive results of their love As

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to the results of this onothers we jn the third place

Pompilia spends her dying breathin defending the reputation of thepriest and in finding exeusers for hermurderer in the fouth place

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Could we by a wish have what wewiJJ and get the future now

Would we wish aught done undone inthe past

So let him wait Gods instant mencall years

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