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MUTILATED 8 THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL SATURDAY MORNING DECEMBER 4 1909 4 wIg 1- I I- I Inside outside all over the KnappFelt Derby shows up with the best of them- A moderate priced 4 hat equal to most 500 derbies Oursoft Hats are abreast- of our derby quality A va ¬ riety of colors and shapes 350 and 400 The short bosom stiff and plaited Shirts with attached cuffs prevents the bosom from breaking when sitting- A pleasing assortment 150 A special value in a white plaited bosom regular length bosomcuff attached 100 If you are partial to sep ¬ arate cuff Shirtsa big sav ¬ ing to you t 150 valuesL00 0 yes a nice pair of gloves- on your hands adds greatly- to your dress And then the price is so moderate- A Tan Walking Glove 1 Grey and Tan Suede un lined 150 and Silk lined 175 Now if you want one for work there is none better than the Grinnell Glove Short cuff 125 and 150 Gauntlet cuff 150 Automobile Gloves 150 to 350 The Arrow points- To us for Arrow Collars- All here with all their good points 2 for 25 cents Open evenings until Xmas The John White StoreT- he Store With the Reputation 205207 S Palafor S- tAMUSEMENTS o = c = 7- m = J ill 1 > = c = = = Mrs Leslie Carters New Play Mrs Leslie Carter the leading emo ¬ tional actress in America today has S scored the biggest success of her career this season in a new play by Edward Peple author of The Prince Chap It is called Vasta Herne and is the first strictly modern play In which Mrs Carter has appeared since she became a star The play Is a tense dramatic presentation of one or tho vital problems that effect society today a presentation that Is more powerful and direct than any sermon and which while it entertains as any play should sends audiences away from the theatre with the knowledge- that before them has moved the pano- rama ¬ of the battle of good and evil the conflict which is eternal and which- Is the earliest dramtlc conflict known to history The play gives Mrs Car ¬ ter the greatest opportunity she has ever had for the display of that mar- velous ¬ histrionic ability which has won her a place In the forefront of the American stage She will be at the opera house Friday Dee 17 Al H Metz Wilson Al H Wilson the singing ambassa- dor ¬ of German dialect is the attrac- tion ¬ underlined for the opera house tonight when he will be seen as the central character In his latest play Metz in Ireland which is somewhat of an innovation considering the character of plays provided for this delightful comedian in the past D- urScott9s Emulsioni- s the originalhas been the standard for thirtyfive years There are thousands of so called just as good Emul- sions ¬ but they are notthey- are simply imitations which- are never as good as the original They are like thin milkSCOTTS is thicklike a heavy cream If you want it thin do it yourself with water but dont buy it thin FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS- Send 3x name of paper and this ad for oar beautiful SaTlnsa Bank and Child SketchBoot Each bank contains a GooJ Lick Penny SCOTT BOWKS 409 Purl St New York I D Your Holiday Shopping Early Start Our- Entire I Stocki- s aglow with CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Every de ¬ partment is chocked full of SENSIBLE XMAS GIFTS Come in today make your selections and have them laid aside until wanted All goods bought now will be ex ¬ changed after the HOLI ¬ DAYS SHOES SLIPPERSHOSIERY Gifts that are useful gifts that are sensible gifts that will be appreciated- Come let us fill your Xmas wants MEYER SHOE CO Feet Furnishers For Folks 102 S Palafox I BOWLING ALLEYSO- pen from 9 a m till midnight 10r ladles and gentlemen WEST ROMANA STREET I OPERA OUSE1 Saturday December 4th Sidney R Ellis presents the Singing Ambassador of German Dialect AL H- WILSON In His New Musical Play METZ IN IRELAND- A German Rovers Adventures In Erins Isle Interpreted by Company of Artists which includes a largo Singing Chorus Special Scenery and Electrical Effects Wilsons New Songs Love Thoughts Erins Isle Tho Banshee The Nightingale Song and Mixed German Additional Music Numbers by a Compe ¬ tent Chorus Prices 2Sc 50c 75fc 100 and 10 Seat sale Monday 9 a m ing the unfolding of the story the audience travels with Mr Wilson as the lovable Metz in an interesting countrythe land of the Shamrock where the cry of the Banshee is still considered a bad omen and where the countryside rings with delightful stories of the sweet little fairies hid- den ¬ behind each twig along the road ¬ side At the opening of the perform- ance ¬ Metz is discovered the centre attraction outside of Dolans Forge on I the road to Klonikilty Castle among a bevy of Irish lads and lassies to whom I hs reiates the folk lore of Germany in his quaint Dutch accent and for whom he sings several tuneful love songs I He has lost none of his oldtime mel ¬ lowness of voice and as the plot of this new Wilson play is to a certain extent woven around the songs they are naturally Introduced to gain double effect Trom their setting POULTRY ASSN IS ORGANIZEDLA- RGE NUMBER OF BREEDERS- MET AND LAUNCHED THE ES ¬ CAMBIA COUNTY POULTRY AS ¬ SOCIATION YESTERDAY- The Escambia County Poultry Asso- ciation ¬ was successfully launched yes- terday ¬ when a large number of breeders of thoroughbred poultry met in the Blount building organized and elected officers All those present at the meeting yesterday were quite en- thusiastic and the general opinion was that the start was a very creditable one While the membership list is a large one it is expected that many other lovers of fine poultry will soon join as the dues are only 25 cents per month The object of the association is to promote interest in the raising of I thoroughbred poultry in this county The association starts off with the following members R E Coleman R C Cushman R Carroll JF Davis Dr C W DAlem ¬ berte C G Elmore E M Graves Victor Goldback C W Gray J A Hicks Dr C E Hutchinson R W Lewis Warrington Fla Chas Mc- Donald ¬ Cottage Hill Fla W F Reed Jr Pensacola R R Reeves Cottage Hill Fla Eugene Reese Pensacola- Fla J D Reynolds Pensacola Fin- D D Shuttleworth Pensacola Fla- W T Tracey Pensacola Fla John B Tiller Pens cola Fla W L Wittich In Pensacola Fla Malcolm Yonge Pensacola Fla Louis D Marzoni Pen ¬ sacola Officers elected were as follows PresidentC G Elmore- VIcePresident W F Reed Secretary WL Wittich TreasurerW T Tracer r T f 1i AGONY OF ECZEMA BEYONDVYORDSW- hole Body a Mass of Raw Tor¬ turing Humor Hair All Fell Out and Ears Seemed Ready to Drop Off Clothing Would Stick to Bleeding Flesh Hoped Death Would End Fearful Suffering CASE SEEMED HOPELESS BUT CUTICURA CURED HER I Words cannot describe tho terrible eczema I suffered with It broke out on my aria spreading until it covered my whole I was almost a solid mass or sores from head to foot I looked more like a piece of raw beef than a human being The pain and agony I endured seemed more than I bear Blood and pus oozed from the great sore on imr from under my finger nails and nearly nil over my My ears were so crusted and swollen I was afraid they would break off Every hair in my head fell out 1 could not sit down for my clothes would stick to the raw and bleeding flesh making mo cry out from the pain My family doctor did all ho could but 1 got worse and worse Mr condition was awful I did not think I could live and wanted death to come and end my frightful sufferings- In condition motherinlaw begged me to try the Cuticura Rem ¬ edies I said I would but had no of recovery But oh what blessed re ¬ lief I experienced after applying Cuti ¬ cura Ointment It bleeding and itching flesh and brought me tho first real sleep I had in weeks It was as grateful as ice to a burning tongue I would bathe with warm water and Cuticura Soap then apply the Ointment freely I also took Cuti ¬ cura Resolvent for tho blood In a short time the sores stopped running the flesh began to heal and I I was to get well again Then the hair- on my head began to grow and in a short time 1 was completely cured I cannot praise enough I wish I could tell everybody who has eczema to use Cuticura My condition- was so terrible that what cured me cannot fail to cure anybody of this awful disease If any one doubts tho truth of this letter ten them to write to me Mrs Wm Hunt 135 Thomas St Newark N J Sept 28 1903 Cuticura Soap Ointment and Beadrent fllquia or pUb > are sold iDrnuztiout the world rotter Jruz A Chem Corp Sole Props Boston Mass cgrMalled Free Latest Cuticura stin Bo- otOFFIcERs AND GUESTS ENJOY FISHCHOWDERFI- NE a SPREAD AT STATION TO WHICH SAFETY BOARD CHIEFS AND RECORDER DID FULL JUS ¬ TICE UPON INVITATION Immediately upon the adjournment of the board of safetys session last night an invitation was tendered by the chief of police to all present to go over to the police station and partake of refreshments which had been pro ¬ vided by the chef Jeff Spottswood Besides the members of the board who were Jos I Johnson Chas Villar- P J Williams H O Anson and Ernest Elliott the others who enjoyed- the surprise were Recorder Win Johnson Fire Chief Bicker Chief of Police Sanders Capt Wilde and a Journal man and the turnkey and sta ¬ I tion keeper who were on duty there The best seasoned fish chowder with all necessaries was provided and more than one plate was consumed by some of the gentlemen Crackers brend sauces peppers etc were all handy and there was plenty of water but nothing else The feast was spread in tile dining room of the sta- tion ¬ and was thoroughly enjoyed Taking advantage of the presence of the entire board several other visitors and reporters Chief Sanders invited them tp make an investigation of the interior of the jail In a magazine of extensive circulation for the current month a great long account of some ones pipe dram personal experiences- was printed the representation being made that the Pensacola city jail was one of the most unsanitary of places The article went on to say that rep ¬ resenting himself as a minister and desiring to preach to the prisoners a representative of the magazine desir- ing ¬ to get information of just such reported conditions was admitted to the jail and he had fount it actually filthy Those who made the inspec ¬ tion by request last night rc dily pronounced the article a false repre- sentation from start to finish and added their commendation to the stand taken by Mayor Reilly to en ¬ force a refutation of the article After enjoying the chowder and pay- ing their respects to the chef for his ability in preparing such an attractive- dish the gentlemen took their de- parture ¬ Fr Dont try to patch up a linger- ing ¬ cough by experimenting- Take Allen9s- Lung Balsama- nd relief is certain to follow Cures the most obstinate colds sore throats or bronchial inflammation All dealers DAVIS 8 LAWRENCE CO Jfrnr Yorfc 3 I I FEDERAL JURY- CONDEMNS THE COUNTY JAil IN ITS FINAL REPORT THE JURY SAYS IT IS FILTHY AND UN ¬ SANITARY AND AN UNFIT PLACE IN WHICH TO KEEP PRISONERS THE ACCOMMODA ¬ TIONS IN GOVERNMENT BUILD- ING b ALSO INADEQUATE- After investigating a large number- of cases and returning Indictments- In many the grand jury of the United States court yesterday made its final presentment to the court and in this the jury takes occasion to state that the county jail where federal pris- oners ¬ are confined is in a filthy and unsanitary condition The Jury also takes occasion to call attention to the accommodations afforded juries- in the federal prison and aks for some relief The report in full is as follows Honorable Wm B Sheppard judge of the United States court North- ern ¬ district of Florida The grand jury at the March ad- journed ¬ term of this court which began its sessions November 29th 1909 respectfully submit the follow ¬ ing presentment 1 We have examined into a large number of alleged violations of the criminal laws of the United States and carefully considered nil matters brought to our attention 2 The grand jury has investigated conditions at the Escambia county jail with reference to federal prison- ers ¬ confined therein and toes to re port as follows We find that filthy and unsanitary conditions exist at the jail the cells are not properly cared for and we consider it an unfit place in which- to hold federal prisoners and recom- mend ¬ that steps be taken looking to removal of prisoners to some other place of confinement 3 The grand jury calls attention- of the court and court officials to the fact that some of the commission- ers ¬ in this district in holding defend ¬ ants to court exercise a sound dis- cretion ¬ while others remand to this court for investigation by the grand jury a large number of trivial cases We recommend that commissioners should carefully investigate all com- plaints ¬ before issuing warrants or re questing authority to issue warrants That greater care should be exercis- ed ¬ in seeing that no trivial cases are sent in for consideration of fed- eral ¬ grand juries 4 We respectfully call the atten ¬ tion of the court to the fact that the accommodations for grand juries in the federal building are insufficient and recommend more ample accom- modations ¬ be furnished for federal grand juries We respectfully recom ¬ mend that the attention of the proper authorities be called to the fact that ample accommodations in the pres ¬ ent federal building could the secured by making slight alterations and at no great expense The present ac ¬ commodations are insufficient for the court officials and the grand jury We further recommend that the two senators from Florida and the congressman from the Third con- gressional ¬ district of Florida be re ¬ quested to use their influence to this end The thanks of the grand jury arc extended to the court for the able charge which has been of the great- est ¬ value In their deliberations The grand jury also desires to extend thanks to the district attorney and other court officials for the courtesies which they have extended to this bodyHaving completed our delibera- tions ¬ we respectfully request that we be discharged BEX H THOMAS Foreman of Grand Jury For HEADACHE CAPUDINE Whether from Colds Heat Stomact or Nervous Troubles Capudine will relieve you Its liquid pleasant to take acts mn diaUIy Try H lOc 2Bc and SOc at drug stores THE WEATHER- IN PENSACOLAF- urnished by local office IT S weather bureau for the Pensacola Journal of Dec I 1909 Maximum temperature yesterday 69 depress at 245 p nI Minimum temperature yesterday 55 degrees at 630 a m Mean temperature yesterday 62 de ¬ grees Normal temperature yesterday 56 degrees Departure from normal yesterday- plus 6 degrees Average maximum temperature for this date 66 degrees Average minimum temperature for this date 50 degrees Accumulated excess of daily mean temperature since first of month 25 degrees Accumulated excess of daily mean tempearture from Jan 1st to 1st of month 217 degrees Total rainfall since 1st of month 109 inches Normal rainfall for this month 417 inches Total deficiency of rainfall from Jan 1st to 1st of month 160 inches FOURMASTED SCHOONER MARIE PALMER BREAKING UP By AECOcIatec Pres Beaufort S C Dec 3The tour masted schooner Marie Palmer bound from Cartoret N J to Savannah Ga which stranded on Frying Pan shoals Wednesday nignt while in tow of the tug Edgar F Cooney Is now a hope ¬ less wreck and her cargo a total loss Wreckers are at work salving what stripplngs they can take off Subscribe for The Journal r t W L Douglas is the largest manufacturer and retailer j of Mens Fine HandSewed rr7 Process Shoes In tho world For comfort style fit and 41 C long service W L Douglas li f shoes cannot be equalled t Thoyaremadeuponhonor V of the best leathers by the most skilled workmen In all e f the latest fashions shoes In every style and shape to suit c- Z L men in ail walks of life s- Pi PflirnPnl nie genuine have WL i Douglsnamoandpric- eI stamped on guarantees full value and protects Uio wearer- S againthlhrlesaadlnferlorshuts I i S FOR SALE BY Porters Bazaar Pensacola Fla ORPHEUM THEATER TODA- YIIlMIGIAI Will give two special matinees today for ladies only Husbands Beware First matinee 3p m Second 4p m sharp Girls under ten 10 cents Ladies 20 cents Ask her anything OptoBate Young Men p3 Th1 know what our service means JN1 to them in their natty ap- pearance ¬ iS1 and to the size of xthrL4 their purses The uptodate I system of dry cleaning saves them many dollars that 9i would be spent for extra clothing when they bring their soiled suits trousers or overcoats to PHONE 114 STAR LAUNDRY TALLAHASSEE NEWS NOTES ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST- AND PERSONAL MENTION GATH ¬ ERED AT THE STATE CAPITAL Special to the Journal Tallahassee Dec 3The demon ¬ stration fair held here by the mem- bers ¬ of the Womans Club is turning- out an immense success From the first the moving spirit ot the affair has been Mr C M Strange senior proprietor of the Tallahassee Grocery company The idea was his conception and the details of its ex- pansion ¬ have all been worked out by him He has also been the direct means of procuring from distant con- cerns ¬ with whom his firm has busi ¬ ness dealings an Immense amount 01 goods for exhibition and sale the pro ¬ ceeds of which are donated to the club Besides these firms all the promi- nent ¬ Tallahassee merchants are rep- resented by individual donations and by donations sent through them by merchants from abroad Pretty Home Wedding- A beautiful home wording was ar ¬ ranged yesterday evening for Mr Thomas Alva Yon and Miss Daisy Mullikin at the residence of the brides mother on Clinton stret The parlors were festooned with Florida smilax and made dainty with green ferns bride roses antI white carnations A large white fur rug lay between the double front windows and there the bridal party took their places during th < ceremony The bride entered on the arm of her brother Col K R Mullikin or Asheville N C while the strains of Mendelssohns wedding march were being played by Miss Elizabeth Tatun Miss Mnllikins bridal gown of white duchesse satin made in draped prin- cars style with ycke of silver sp ° nalofl net and trimmed with pearl passe SCOURING YOUR SCALP Will Remove the Loose Dandruff Scales But It Wont Cure Dandruff- If your hair is brittle and thinning you have dandruff The mere scouring- of the scalp of the loose scales wont cure dandruff because dandruff is nothing but scales of scalp being thrown up by a pestiferous little germ- in burrowing its way to the root of the hair where it saps the vitality causing falling hair and in time bald ¬ ness Xow you cant stop dandruff- nor falling hair nor prevent baldness unless you destroy that germ and the only preparation that can do it is the new scientific discovery New bros HerpicWe In fact no other hair preparation claims to kill the dandruff germall of them will clean the scalp soap and water will do that but only Xewbros Herpicide gets at the root of the trouble and kills the dandruff germ Sold by leading druggists Send lOc in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co Detroit Mioh Oae dollar bottles guaranteed W A DAleaberte druggist and apothe- cary ¬ 121 South Palafox street I j 4 11 menterie was exceedingly beautiful- Her veil was becomingly arranged- and caught with a delicate spray of lilies of the valley and she carried a bouquet of these lovely blossoms and bride roses Her only jewel was a pearl brooch presented by the groom Miss Fenton Davis maid of honor was govned in blue messaline with silver trimmings Miss Fannie Coles bridesmaid wore pink mossaline with crystal bead trimmings Her bouquet was of pink carnations The groom was attended by his brother Mr Will Yon and the c ° re mon which followed the ritual of the Episcopal church was performed by Rev Ira S Patterson pastor of Trinity Methodist church Before the entrance of the bridal party Miss Tatum played a Melody in F by Rubenstein and acompaniefl Mrs Park Trammell who sang Be- cause ¬ of You During the ceremony Miss Tatum played Shuberts Sere made softly and with exquisite feeling and after tho wedding march from Lohengrin After a delicious wedding supper Mrs Yon donned her goingaway- gown a coat suit of dark blue diagonal cloth with hat to match and the young married pair left on the mid ¬ night train for the west They will he at home to their friends after the 15th of this month I MORE DANVILLE PROOF Jacob Schrall 432 South St Dan- ville ¬ 111 writes For over eighteen months I was a sufferer from kidney and bladder trouble During the whole time was treated by several doctors anti tried several different kidney pills Seven weeks ago I com- menced taking Foleys Kidney Pills and am feeling better every day ana I will be glad to tell anyone interest- ed ¬ just what Foley s Kidney Pills dm I for mo V A DAlemberte drug- gist and apothecary 121 S Palafox street TALIAFERRO TO ASK REELECTION SENATOR SAYS HE IS IN THE RACEHAS MADE NO FORMAL ANNOUNCEMENT AS HE RE- GARDS ¬ IT TOO EARLY TO START A CAMPAIGN I Special to the Journal I Jacksonville Fla Dec 3Senator I Taliaferro will run for the senate There is no foundation for the rumors which have been rather persistently circulated throughout Florida that he would not again be a candidate Sen ¬ ator Taliaferro this morning was ask- ed ¬ directly If their was any founda ¬ tion for the rumors None in the world said the sen ¬ ator and you may say that I shall be a candidate for reelection and with the loyal support which my friends have always given me expect- to win I have made no formal announce- ment ¬ up to this time as I have re garded it as too early to start a cam- paign ¬ and had felt that my friends jpretty generally understood that I would be in the race J I 4 4 Benj C Heinberg I Pro- pHoward I Foster 350 400a- nd 500 Shoes As long as they last at 245Opp- osite the Post Office Old s mobiles- Oaklan C T BriiE- scambia Mot Car Co East Garden Street- CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS- An I Illustrated Jewelry Catalogue containing many suggestions for holiday gifts- at prices to suit all purses will be sent free upon re- quest ¬ Engraved Calling card and monogram stationery- make appropriate presents Samples and prices for the asking r Kodaks and Premo Came- ras ¬ are always acceptable Illustrated booklets will also be sent If you are Interested- Our goods are of the ¬ est standard Every piecef guaranteed- E 0 Zadek Jewelry Co Dept J MOBILE ALA Imported Chestnuts 2 pounds 25c They are just what you will need for the Christmas Holiday Season We also have ASSORTED NUTS 20c per pound 1 2 and 5lb FRUIT CAKES 25c per pound NECCO CHOCOLATES- 50c per pound This store is headquarters- for everythipg in keeping with Christmastime Order by phone or cal- lMarine Grocery Co- V J VIDAL Manager Phone 725 604608 South Palafox St g I

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MUTILATED8 THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL SATURDAY MORNING DECEMBER 4 1909

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Inside outside all over theKnappFelt Derby showsup with the best of them-

A moderate priced 4 hatequal to most 500 derbies

Oursoft Hats are abreast-of our derby quality A va¬

riety of colors and shapes350 and 400

The short bosom stiff andplaited Shirts with attachedcuffs prevents the bosomfrom breaking when sitting-

A pleasing assortment150A special value in a white

plaited bosom regularlength bosomcuff attached

100If you are partial to sep ¬

arate cuff Shirtsa big sav¬

ing to you t150 valuesL00

0 yes a nice pair of gloves-on your hands adds greatly-to your dress

And then the price is somoderate-

A Tan Walking Glove 1Grey and Tan Suede un

lined 150 and Silk lined175Now if you want one for

work there is none betterthan the Grinnell Glove

Short cuff 125 and 150Gauntlet cuff 150Automobile Gloves 150

to 350The Arrow points-To us for Arrow Collars-All here with all their good

points2 for 25 centsOpen evenings until Xmas

The John White StoreT-

he Store With the Reputation205207 S Palafor S-

tAMUSEMENTSo = c = 7-

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1 > = c = = =

Mrs Leslie Carters New PlayMrs Leslie Carter the leading emo¬

tional actress in America today hasS scored the biggest success of her

career this season in a new play byEdward Peple author of The PrinceChap It is called Vasta Herne andis the first strictly modern play Inwhich Mrs Carter has appeared sinceshe became a star The play Is atense dramatic presentation of one ortho vital problems that effect societytoday a presentation that Is morepowerful and direct than any sermonand which while it entertains as anyplay should sends audiences awayfrom the theatre with the knowledge-that before them has moved the pano-rama

¬

of the battle of good and evilthe conflict which is eternal and which-Is the earliest dramtlc conflict knownto history The play gives Mrs Car¬

ter the greatest opportunity she hasever had for the display of that mar-velous

¬

histrionic ability which has wonher a place In the forefront of theAmerican stage She will be at theopera house Friday Dee 17

Al H Metz WilsonAl H Wilson the singing ambassa-

dor¬

of German dialect is the attrac-tion

¬

underlined for the opera housetonight when he will be seen as thecentral character In his latest play

Metz in Ireland which is somewhatof an innovation considering thecharacter of plays provided for thisdelightful comedian in the past D-

urScott9s Emulsioni-s the originalhas been thestandard for thirtyfive years

There are thousands of socalled just as good Emul-sions

¬

but they are notthey-are simply imitations which-are never as good as theoriginal They are like thinmilkSCOTTS is thicklikea heavy cream

If you want it thin do ityourself with water butdont buy it thin

FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS-

Send 3x name of paper and this ad for oarbeautiful SaTlnsa Bank and Child SketchBootEach bank contains a GooJ Lick PennySCOTT BOWKS 409 Purl St New York

I

D Your Holiday Shopping Early Start

Our-

EntireI

Stocki-s aglow with CHRISTMASSUGGESTIONS Every de¬

partment is chocked full ofSENSIBLE XMAS GIFTSCome in today make yourselections and have themlaid aside until wanted Allgoods bought now will be ex¬

changed after the HOLI¬

DAYSSHOES

SLIPPERSHOSIERY

Gifts that are useful giftsthat are sensible gifts thatwill be appreciated-

Come let us fill your Xmaswants

MEYER SHOE CO

Feet Furnishers For Folks102 S Palafox

I

BOWLING ALLEYSO-pen from 9 a m till midnight

10r ladles and gentlemenWEST ROMANA STREET I

OPERAOUSE1

Saturday December 4thSidney R Ellis presents the Singing

Ambassador of German Dialect

AL H-

WILSONIn His New Musical Play

METZ IN IRELAND-A German Rovers Adventures In Erins

IsleInterpreted by Company of Artists which

includes a largo Singing ChorusSpecial Scenery and Electrical Effects

Wilsons New SongsLove Thoughts Erins Isle Tho

Banshee The Nightingale Songand Mixed German

Additional Music Numbers by a Compe ¬

tent ChorusPrices 2Sc 50c 75fc 100 and 10Seat sale Monday 9 a m

ing the unfolding of the story theaudience travels with Mr Wilson asthe lovable Metz in an interestingcountrythe land of the Shamrockwhere the cry of the Banshee is stillconsidered a bad omen and where thecountryside rings with delightfulstories of the sweet little fairies hid-den

¬

behind each twig along the road ¬

side At the opening of the perform-ance

¬

Metz is discovered the centreattraction outside of Dolans Forge on I

the road to Klonikilty Castle among abevy of Irish lads and lassies to whom

I

hs reiates the folk lore of Germany inhis quaint Dutch accent and for whomhe sings several tuneful love songs I

He has lost none of his oldtime mel¬

lowness of voice and as the plot ofthis new Wilson play is to a certainextent woven around the songs theyare naturally Introduced to gaindouble effect Trom their setting

POULTRY ASSN

IS ORGANIZEDLA-

RGE NUMBER OF BREEDERS-

MET AND LAUNCHED THE ES ¬

CAMBIA COUNTY POULTRY AS ¬

SOCIATION YESTERDAY-

The Escambia County Poultry Asso-ciation

¬

was successfully launched yes-terday

¬

when a large number ofbreeders of thoroughbred poultry metin the Blount building organized andelected officers All those present atthe meeting yesterday were quite en-thusiastic and the general opinion wasthat the start was a very creditableone While the membership list is alarge one it is expected that manyother lovers of fine poultry will soonjoin as the dues are only 25 centsper month

The object of the association is topromote interest in the raising of Ithoroughbred poultry in this countyThe association starts off with thefollowing members

R E Coleman R C Cushman RCarroll J F Davis Dr C W DAlem ¬

berte C G Elmore E M GravesVictor Goldback C W Gray J AHicks Dr C E Hutchinson R WLewis Warrington Fla Chas Mc-Donald

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Cottage Hill Fla W F ReedJr Pensacola R R Reeves CottageHill Fla Eugene Reese Pensacola-Fla J D Reynolds Pensacola Fin-D D Shuttleworth Pensacola Fla-W T Tracey Pensacola Fla John BTiller Pens cola Fla W L WittichIn Pensacola Fla Malcolm YongePensacola Fla Louis D Marzoni Pen ¬

sacolaOfficers elected were as followsPresidentC G Elmore-VIcePresident W F ReedSecretary W L WittichTreasurerW T Tracer

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AGONY OF ECZEMA

BEYONDVYORDSW-

hole Body a Mass of Raw Tor¬

turing Humor Hair All Fell Outand Ears Seemed Ready to DropOff Clothing Would Stick toBleeding Flesh Hoped DeathWould End Fearful Suffering

CASE SEEMED HOPELESSBUT CUTICURA CURED HER

I

Words cannot describe tho terribleeczema I suffered with It broke outon my aria spreading until itcovered my whole I was almosta solid mass or sores from head to footI looked more like a piece of raw beefthan a human being The pain andagony I endured seemed more than Ibear Blood and pus oozed fromthe great sore on imr from undermy finger nails and nearly nil over my

My ears were so crusted andswollen I was afraid they would breakoff Every hair in my head fell out1 could not sit down for my clotheswould stick to the raw and bleedingflesh making mo cry out from the painMy family doctor did all ho could but1 got worse and worse Mr conditionwas awful I did not think I could liveand wanted death to come and end myfrightful sufferings-

In condition motherinlawbegged me to try the Cuticura Rem ¬edies I said I would but had noof recovery But oh what blessed re¬lief I experienced after applying Cuti¬cura Ointment It bleedingand itching flesh and brought me thofirst real sleep I had in weeks Itwas as grateful as ice to a burningtongue I would bathe with warmwater and Cuticura Soap then applythe Ointment freely I also took Cuti¬cura Resolvent for tho blood In ashort time the sores stopped runningthe flesh began to heal and I Iwas to get well again Then the hair-on my head began to grow and in ashort time 1 was completely curedI cannot praise enough Iwish I could tell everybody who haseczema to use Cuticura My condition-was so terrible that what cured mecannot fail to cure anybody of thisawful disease If any one doubts thotruth of this letter ten them to writeto me Mrs Wm Hunt 135 ThomasSt Newark N J Sept 28 1903

Cuticura Soap Ointment and Beadrent fllquiaor pUb > are sold iDrnuztiout the world rotterJruz A Chem Corp Sole Props Boston MasscgrMalled Free Latest Cuticura stin Bo-

otOFFIcERs AND

GUESTS ENJOY

FISHCHOWDERFI-

NEa

SPREAD AT STATION TO

WHICH SAFETY BOARD CHIEFS

AND RECORDER DID FULL JUS ¬

TICE UPON INVITATION

Immediately upon the adjournmentof the board of safetys session lastnight an invitation was tendered bythe chief of police to all present to goover to the police station and partakeof refreshments which had been pro ¬

vided by the chef Jeff SpottswoodBesides the members of the boardwho were Jos I Johnson Chas Villar-P J Williams H O Anson andErnest Elliott the others who enjoyed-the surprise were Recorder WinJohnson Fire Chief Bicker Chief ofPolice Sanders Capt Wilde and aJournal man and the turnkey and sta ¬

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tion keeper who were on duty thereThe best seasoned fish chowder

with all necessaries was provided andmore than one plate was consumed bysome of the gentlemen Crackersbrend sauces peppers etc were allhandy and there was plenty of waterbut nothing else The feast wasspread in tile dining room of the sta-tion

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and was thoroughly enjoyedTaking advantage of the presence of

the entire board several other visitorsand reporters Chief Sanders invitedthem tp make an investigation of theinterior of the jail In a magazine ofextensive circulation for the currentmonth a great long account of someones pipe dram personal experiences-was printed the representation beingmade that the Pensacola city jail wasone of the most unsanitary of placesThe article went on to say that rep ¬

resenting himself as a minister anddesiring to preach to the prisoners arepresentative of the magazine desir-ing

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to get information of just suchreported conditions was admitted tothe jail and he had fount it actuallyfilthy Those who made the inspec ¬

tion by request last night rc dilypronounced the article a false repre-sentation from start to finish andadded their commendation to thestand taken by Mayor Reilly to en ¬

force a refutation of the articleAfter enjoying the chowder and pay-

ing their respects to the chef for hisability in preparing such an attractive-dish the gentlemen took their de-parture

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FrDont try to patch up a linger-ing

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cough by experimenting-Take

Allen9s-Lung Balsama-

nd relief is certain to followCures the most obstinate

colds sore throats orbronchial inflammation

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FEDERAL JURY-

CONDEMNS THE

COUNTY JAilIN ITS FINAL REPORT THE JURY

SAYS IT IS FILTHY AND UN ¬

SANITARY AND AN UNFITPLACE IN WHICH TO KEEP

PRISONERS THE ACCOMMODA ¬

TIONS IN GOVERNMENT BUILD-

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ALSO INADEQUATE-

After investigating a large number-of cases and returning Indictments-In many the grand jury of the UnitedStates court yesterday made its finalpresentment to the court and in thisthe jury takes occasion to state thatthe county jail where federal pris-oners

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are confined is in a filthy andunsanitary condition The Jury alsotakes occasion to call attention tothe accommodations afforded juries-in the federal prison and aks forsome relief The report in full is asfollowsHonorable Wm B Sheppard judgeof the United States court North-ern

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district of FloridaThe grand jury at the March ad-

journed¬

term of this court whichbegan its sessions November 29th1909 respectfully submit the follow¬

ing presentment1 We have examined into a large

number of alleged violations of thecriminal laws of the United Statesand carefully considered nil mattersbrought to our attention

2 The grand jury has investigatedconditions at the Escambia countyjail with reference to federal prison-ers

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confined therein and toes to report as follows

We find that filthy and unsanitaryconditions exist at the jail the cellsare not properly cared for and weconsider it an unfit place in which-to hold federal prisoners and recom-mend

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that steps be taken looking toremoval of prisoners to some otherplace of confinement

3 The grand jury calls attention-of the court and court officials tothe fact that some of the commission-ers

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in this district in holding defend ¬

ants to court exercise a sound dis-cretion

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while others remand to thiscourt for investigation by the grandjury a large number of trivial casesWe recommend that commissionersshould carefully investigate all com-plaints

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before issuing warrants or requesting authority to issue warrantsThat greater care should be exercis-ed

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in seeing that no trivial casesare sent in for consideration of fed-eral

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grand juries4 We respectfully call the atten ¬

tion of the court to the fact thatthe accommodations for grand juriesin the federal building are insufficientand recommend more ample accom-modations

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be furnished for federalgrand juries We respectfully recom ¬

mend that the attention of the properauthorities be called to the fact thatample accommodations in the pres¬

ent federal building could the securedby making slight alterations and atno great expense The present ac ¬

commodations are insufficient for thecourt officials and the grand jury

We further recommend that thetwo senators from Florida and thecongressman from the Third con-gressional

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district of Florida be re ¬

quested to use their influence to thisend

The thanks of the grand jury arcextended to the court for the ablecharge which has been of the great-est

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value In their deliberations Thegrand jury also desires to extendthanks to the district attorney andother court officials for the courtesieswhich they have extended to thisbodyHaving completed our delibera-tions

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we respectfully request thatwe be discharged

BEX H THOMASForeman of Grand Jury

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THE WEATHER-IN PENSACOLAF-

urnished by local office IT Sweather bureau for the PensacolaJournal of Dec I 1909

Maximum temperature yesterday69 depress at 245 p nI

Minimum temperature yesterday55 degrees at 630 a m

Mean temperature yesterday 62 de¬

greesNormal temperature yesterday 56

degreesDeparture from normal yesterday-

plus 6 degreesAverage maximum temperature for

this date 66 degreesAverage minimum temperature for

this date 50 degreesAccumulated excess of daily mean

temperature since first of month 25degrees

Accumulated excess of daily meantempearture from Jan 1st to 1st ofmonth 217 degrees

Total rainfall since 1st of month109 inches

Normal rainfall for this month417 inches

Total deficiency of rainfall fromJan 1st to 1st of month 160 inches

FOURMASTED SCHOONERMARIE PALMER BREAKING UP

By AECOcIatec PresBeaufort S C Dec 3The tour

masted schooner Marie Palmer boundfrom Cartoret N J to Savannah Gawhich stranded on Frying Pan shoalsWednesday nignt while in tow of thetug Edgar F Cooney Is now a hope ¬

less wreck and her cargo a total lossWreckers are at work salving whatstripplngs they can take off

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TALLAHASSEE

NEWS NOTES

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST-

AND PERSONAL MENTION GATH ¬

ERED AT THE STATE CAPITAL

Special to the JournalTallahassee Dec 3The demon ¬

stration fair held here by the mem-bers

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of the Womans Club is turning-out an immense success

From the first the moving spirit otthe affair has been Mr C M Strangesenior proprietor of the TallahasseeGrocery company The idea was hisconception and the details of its ex-pansion

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have all been worked out byhim He has also been the directmeans of procuring from distant con-cerns

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with whom his firm has busi ¬

ness dealings an Immense amount 01goods for exhibition and sale the pro ¬

ceeds of which are donated to theclub

Besides these firms all the promi-nent

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Tallahassee merchants are rep-resented by individual donations andby donations sent through them bymerchants from abroad

Pretty Home Wedding-A beautiful home wording was ar¬

ranged yesterday evening for MrThomas Alva Yon and Miss DaisyMullikin at the residence of thebrides mother on Clinton stret

The parlors were festooned withFlorida smilax and made dainty withgreen ferns bride roses antI whitecarnations A large white fur ruglay between the double front windowsand there the bridal party took theirplaces during th < ceremony

The bride entered on the arm ofher brother Col K R Mullikin orAsheville N C while the strains ofMendelssohns wedding march werebeing played by Miss Elizabeth TatunMiss Mnllikins bridal gown of whiteduchesse satin made in draped prin-cars style with ycke of silver sp°naloflnet and trimmed with pearl passe

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menterie was exceedingly beautiful-Her veil was becomingly arranged-and caught with a delicate spray oflilies of the valley and she carried abouquet of these lovely blossoms andbride roses Her only jewel was apearl brooch presented by the groom

Miss Fenton Davis maid of honorwas govned in blue messaline withsilver trimmings Miss Fannie Colesbridesmaid wore pink mossaline withcrystal bead trimmings Her bouquetwas of pink carnations

The groom was attended by hisbrother Mr Will Yon and the c°remon which followed the ritual of theEpiscopal church was performed byRev Ira S Patterson pastor of TrinityMethodist church

Before the entrance of the bridalparty Miss Tatum played a Melody inF by Rubenstein and acompanieflMrs Park Trammell who sang Be-cause

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After a delicious wedding supperMrs Yon donned her goingaway-gown a coat suit of dark blue diagonalcloth with hat to match and theyoung married pair left on the mid ¬

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TALIAFERRO TO

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SENATOR SAYS HE IS IN THE

RACEHAS MADE NO FORMAL

ANNOUNCEMENT AS HE RE-

GARDS

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START A CAMPAIGN

I Special to the JournalI Jacksonville Fla Dec 3SenatorI Taliaferro will run for the senateThere is no foundation for the rumorswhich have been rather persistentlycirculated throughout Florida that hewould not again be a candidate Sen ¬

ator Taliaferro this morning was ask-ed

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directly If their was any founda ¬

tion for the rumorsNone in the world said the sen ¬

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I have made no formal announce-ment

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