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THE PENSaCOLTi JOURNAL THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1018. ' 7n
Phone 1500 The J" oral's Want Ad':;rOpportpiaities Phone 38From. 7 a. m. to
.From .7 p. m. to7p.m. RENT YOUR SPARE ROOMS THROUGH THESE COLUMNS IT-WIL-
L' HELP ,YOUR GOVERNMENT
POSITIONS WANTED FOR RENT WANTEE I TO-REN-
Wanted to ernt .. . . -- .v.'WANTED At Red r Bluff or Magnoliai Bluff about Oct. 10, a 4 or 5 room house
HELP WANTED---MAL- E
WANTED--T-w middle age colored menfor porters. Apply Merchants Hotel.
- - . 4509
Greeks Heavy Inves-tors in'W.S. Stamps
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LOST AND FOUND :
LOST At High School at vaudeville showSaturday night, Indian clubs, slippers,
wire, etc., belonging to Hal Hart, were putin the back seat of wrong Ford. Finderplease return to Army-Nav- y Club andreceive reward. 4510
LIST YOUR PROPERTY
WITH US
IF YOU WANT RESULTS
WE HAVEnumber of inquiries for
Hi'iMES ranging In price fromjiirtifK) to $2,000.00, and to be
,'m for ia Monthly or Quarter--installments.
LOST One bunch of keys, return to J. T.Mackey, at Empire Laundry, and re-
ceive reward. 4483
LOST A brooch bf amethysts and apart.Reward forjsturn to Miss Agnes Han-sen, 111 go. Reus, or Phone 1648. 4444
IF THE PERSON who took by mistake abrown grip marked E. B. C, on corner
10th Ave. and Moreno St., will return topolice station, no questions wiU be asked.
4473
WANTEDWANTED To borrow $900 at 8 per cent
from a private individual on extra goodimproved real estate security. Address In-
vestment, care of J6urnal. 4503
WANTED Teacher for both vocal and- instrumental music. Address J. G. careJournal. ...... 4502
EDUCATIONAL
MISS LILLA McKINLAT will open herprivate school for the winter on Mon-
day, Sept. 16th, at 622 North Seventh Ave.Pupils will also be taught at night. Termsreasonable. 4442
Taxi serviceSAN CARLOS TAXI Exchange
and Baggage Transfer Co.Phone 200, day or night, forprompt, courteous service. jGoodcars and competent drivers.
VULCANIZING
DeVOY TIRE SHOP, 24 West.Garden St. Bicycle tires vul-
canized. Gates' half soles put on
REPAIRINGBICYCLES, GUNS, REGISTERS,
8AFES. COMBINATIONSCHANGED.
JOE QUINA WITHWILSON-BIGG- S CO.
PHONE 380
M. FREED MANBIQ BARGAINS IN
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Ladies'Ready-to-Wea-r, Ladies' and
Cents' Furnishing Goods
UT EAST WRIGHT STREET
TAKE A LOOK ATDWELLING AT
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1st memory of Mr. FranK U. Mayes,nd In ; recognition of the spirit ofhelpfulness that was his. The Journalwill Insert under this classificationree advertisements for those in needef employment.
WANTED Active man over lraft agewants position as manager or iiead clerk
in general merchandise store. Employedsa manager at present. Address "JU. C.M.," car JournaL
HARRIED MAN, no children, wants posi-tion as manager on large plantation.
H. E. Phlllians. Gen. Del., Bessemer Ala.
YOUNG LADY desires position as assist-ant bookkeeper, clerical or. timekeeper.
Have had over three years experience.Phone 1326.
WANTED By two boys, work in officeor restaurant, both have good educa-
tion and are willing to work. Apply 323E. Garden. , -7t
STENOGRAPHER desires work- ;- eitherregular or - otherwise. Can compose.
Apply 8 V4 W. Bomana, rooms 4 and 5.-7t
YOUNG LADY desires a position at oncein typewriting and shorthand. Mar-
garita Johnson, Milton, Fla.
WANTED By lady of experience posi-tion as companion and practical nurse
to semi-invali- d. References exchanged,terms reasonable. Address Miss A. L.Jonesville. S. C. Box 12.
WANTED Position as clerk in commis-sary or general merchandise store, in
class 4. References furnished. J. A.McClellan, Altha, Fla.
EXPERT ACCOUNTANT could handle asmall set of books in spare time. Neat-
ness, accuracy and moderate terms. Ap-
ply E. A-- , care Journal. ' 9--
WANTED Position in stenographic orgeneral office work. Phone, call or write
"Stenographer," care of The Starr PianoCo.
WANTED Position in shoe or dry goodsstore by man above draft age. Can give
best reference; any clerical job. AddressO. K., care Journal.
FOR SALEfoT?aT3aTuzzi
one pound postpaid, 35 cts., 3 pounds,$1.00; Bermuda onion sets, postpaid, 1
pound 45 cts., peek $1.75; cabbage plants$2.4 per 1,000. Write for quantity andprices. O. J. Walker, Pinemount, Fla.
4516
FOR SALE Rogers silverware 1S47 make.Ope dozen teaspoons, 1- -2 dozen dessert,
1-- 2 dozen forks, three knives. Apply 323K. Romano St 4500
FRATERNAL SOCIETIES
a Regular communication of Persa-col- a
Lodge, No. 42, F. & A. M.,T" will be heid Thursday, Sept. 12,tr 1918, at 7:30 p. m. at K. of P. Hall,11114 E. Intendencia. . Visiting brothersfraternally invited.
L-- L FA BIS IN SKI.E. E. WHITE. . W. M.
Secretary.w. o. w.
Live Oak Camp, No. 1, Woodmen of theWorld meets first and third Tuesdaynights for regular meetings. WoodmenHall. 116 and 117V4 West Garden street.
CLYDE LITTLE.W. H. WHITE, C. C
Clerk.
PENSACOLA LODGE. NO. 4. I. O. O. F.Pensafola IOdge. No. 4, I. O. O. F..
meets every Thursday at 8:00 p. m. inRafford Hall, corner Baylen and Belmontstreets. Visitors oordiallv invited.
J. W. DAVIDSON. N. G.C. L, WtLKINS. Secretary.JUNIOR ORDCK UNITED AMERICAN
MECHANICS 'Pennacola Council. No, 85. Junior Order
United American Mechanics .meets-- sec-ond and fourth Monday. S p. m atK. of P. hm 111 E. Intendencia St.. overWcliuirh Rtwre. Visiting brothers cor-dially invited.
F. E. TUGWELL. 'F. P. DILLARD. Con.Recording Secretary.
NOTICE Aero T.ode. 75 X hfnlsts.will meet every Wednesday untilfurther notice, at W. O. W. h Gardenstreet.
It. GUTHSOITMTDT.RnMine Fee trr.
AHSCLJLANEOUSJ. L. BLEDSOE, Uphosterer, Parlor and
Bdroom Suites made like new, all kindsof furniture repaired, shades made overand hung, rugs and carpets made overcleaned and scoured. Orders at Harri-son Bros. Phone 606. 4441
STRING INSTRUMENTS" repaired by J.II. Blakesly, 20 East Garden St., Tele-
phone 79L 864DR. HA MILTON THE SAW DENTIST.
Saw Teeth Properly Treated, alsoGrinding Knives, Shears. Etc. HandSaws. 25e. 223 E. intendencia St., Pon-sacol- a.
Via. 2305
WANTEDWANTED Small farm, by experienced, northern man to DUt into iruit, win putone acre in peach trees, one acre intame blackberries, one &offi in straw-berries. Will lease for term of one yearor buy. Address J. W. Morton, Route A.Pensacola. 4431
WANTED Stock to pasture, good water.shade, clover and Bermuda grass-- four
miles out. Address J. W. Morton, RouteA, Pensacola. 492
REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS Buildings,Furniture( etc. First class work. Clem-
ent E. Taylor, Carpenter. Joiner and Dec-orator. Phone 1398. 4420
ATTENTION. CAR OWNERS! Put ' aGates' half sole over your old tire and
get from 6,000 to 20,000 more mileage outof your old tire. 3,500 miles guaranteewithout a puncture. DeVoy, 24 WestGarden street. 4220
WANTED Sewing machines to repair.Why buy a machine when your old one
can be made a good as ever. Ring 791,I will call. Work guaranteed . 18 EastGarden street. J. IL Blakesley. 4081
WANTED Tour job printing and ordersfor engraving of all kinds, calling cards,
wedding invitations, etc. MAYES PRINT-ING CO. 24 West Government. 516
HIDES, WOOL, Sheep Skins,Goat Skins, Scrap Iron, Rags,
Bones, Cotton, Rope, Metals andall kinds of junk. Highest pricespaid by the PENSACOLA HIDEAND METAL CO., 127 E. Zarra-
gossa St., Phone 299. -
WANTED Assistant bookkeeper, experi-enced in lumber --office. Must be ex-
empt from draft or in deferred classifica-tion. - Address Lumber. JournaL 4508
WANTED Toung man or lady for officework; satisfactory salary. Address Box
1097. 4484
WANTED A man for outside salesmanand collector, a!o man for Indoor work.
Apply Reynold"? Musi House. 4474
WANTED Good short order cook, coloredpreferred. Apply Immediately to Fried-
man's Cafe, Cor. Palafox and Zarragossa;
- 4485
WANTED Barbers, 65 per centguarantee $20. J. A. Hicks, 22
N, Palafox.
WANTED At once, young manstenographer. Apply South-- 1
era Cotton Oil Co.
WANTED At once, boy be-
tween 14 and 16 years of age.Apply Southern Cotton Oil Co.
MOTORMEN and Conductors.Experience unnecessary, must
be over 31 years of age. 30c to34c per hour. Permanent. Nolabor trouble. Free lodging firstmonth. Mobile Light and Rail-
road Co., Mobile, Ala.
W A N T E D An , experiencedclothing and gents furnishing
goods salesman. Apply at onceto Watson, Parker & Reese Co.
WANTED First class man todrive laundry wagon. Good
pay for a man who wants tomake money and . willing . tohustle. Salary and commission.Empire Laundry Co. '
IHgLPWjrUWANTED Colored woman for generalhousework. Apply 80 E. Gadsden. Mrs.
Livingstone. 4505
GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVICE EX-AMINATIONS everywhere October 6 th,
12,000 women clerks tbe appointed atWashington. Salary $1,200. Experienceunnecessary. Women desiring govern-ment positions write for free particulars,J. C. Leonard, former Civil Service Ex-aminer, 286 Kenols Building, Washington.
4513
WANTED A competent house woman for- general house work to live on premises.Good wages. Apply 1211 E. Gadsden. 4512
WANTED Two young ladies for dis-pensing soda water, not over 17 yearsold. Apply to Balkcom Drug Co. 4511
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONSPensacola, in Septemper. Govern-
ment Clerk, Teacher, Inspectress, Type-writer, Bookkeeper,' "Research Clerk.Presference given women. Salary 51200,$2,000. Experience unnecessary. Wo-men desiring government positionswrite for free particulars, RaymondTerry (former Civil Service Exam-iner), 814 Columbian building, Wash-ington.
"- 4432
WANTED Practical nurse for sicli.White woman. . Apply John White
Store.
WANTED Girl to help with children. Alltime or part time. Mrs. Matthews, 62
West Lee street. 4288
WANTED White and colored help atEmpire Laundry.
WANTED A- -l salad and pantry woman:must have hotel or club experience. Ap-
ply IV R. Patch,. Steward, San CarlosHotel .
WANTED Dish washers andwaitresses. Apply Mooney's
restaurant, Warrington, Florida.
PIANO TUNING
Save money by having yourpiano tuned, regulated and clean-ed regularly each year. .
We guarantee to please you.Estimates free. ' '
THE PIANO SHOPZ. A. Thomas, Manager.
18-2- 0 E. . Garden St.Phone 791
ARTESIAN WELLS !
ARTESIAN V'ELSViU'putr in well4 to 20 inches diameter, any apeth, and
guarantee water wmeforfull informMen. Gray Artesian Well Co.. P. O. BO ,1077 or fnone zwj. ait t
LEGAL NOTICE
- NOTICENotice Is hereby given that the under-
signed, guardian of the estate of ThelmaBoyett. Lillian R-- Boyett, Wm. CokerBoyett. and Merle C. Boyett, minors, willon the 10th day of October. A. D., 1918,apply to the Honorable Henry Bellinger.County Judge of Escambia Cotmcy, Flor-ida, at his office In the 7ourC Hojse An-
nex, for authority to sell the interests ofthe said minors in and.' to the followingdescribed real estate, to-w- it: Lots Fourand r ive ui jxai& ..jw o cmi kiuu-u- i-
vision of the Southwest quarter of theSoutheast quarter of Section Fiv .' Town- -ship Five North Range Thirty Wet. ac-- Icording to the survey of W. C-- Beck, the i
plat of s?c survey oemg recorded m iBook i 43 at page 524 of the i
uk ili..T-T-wo furnished rooms onn,OTttK Si:L APPly 71 N. Baylen St. orPhone 1209. . 4504
FOR RENT One large furnished room.adjoining bath. wit.i Apply 317 it. Barcelona or Phone 963. 4515
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms- waier. Apply no in . atsy--len St. 45oi
FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms,Sf1 coavenienees, located at 14 N.
DeViUier St. Apply at residence. 4495
FOR RENT One comfortable furnishedroom with couple for one or two gentle-men. Apply 305 W. Chase St. 4493
FOR KENT Two furnished connectingrooms for light housekeeping, afterSept. 15, can Be seen at 111$ E. StrongSt. 4496
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for gentle-me- n.
Close to business section, hashot and cold water, and electric lights.Phone 707, 210 W. Garden St. 4497
FOR RENT Two connecting rooms forgentlemen, use of bath and phone. C.M
P. O. Box 1609. 4448
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, allmodern conveniences, very reasonable.
Gentlemen only. One block from PalafoxSt.. 28 W. Romana St. 4472
FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms,bath electric lights,, also use of sittingroom, close to shipyard. Apply M. F. G.,care of JournaL 4471
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms up-stairs, and two rooms down stairs for
light housekeeping or sleeping, with run-ning water in rooms upstars. At 625 E.Gregory StJ 4445
FOR RENT Two large furnished roomsfor light housekeeping, to couple with-
out children. Two doors from car line.609 N. 8th Ave. .... 4419
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with mod-ern conveniences, use of phone. Apply
227 E. Gregory. 4415
FOR RENT Rooms. Phone 275 or appJjf
r'OR RENT Two unfurnished ... roome,suitable for light housekeeping, near
East Hill car line. $10.00 month. Call at617 East Blount street and see them. 4358
FOR RENT One furnished front room.Apply 318 East Gregory street or phone
1486. 4392
FOR RENT One furnished front room,suitable for one or- two gentlemen.
Apply 227 E. Intendencia St. 4406
FOR RENT Large two-stor- y
store and residence, northeastcorner Baylen and Zarragossastreets, will remodel to suit re-
sponsible tenant. Apply FisherRental Agency, Phone 2051.
FOR REN T Palafox streetstores for rent 327-32- 9
(Moog's) from October 1, 1918.Phone 22, Knowles Bros. AgencyFOR RENT Desirable room on North
Hill to gentleman only. Phone- - andbath. Call 12 E. Gadsden or Phone 322.
FOR RENT Store 22 S. PalafoxSt. from Sept. 1. Apply Fish-
er Rental Agency, Phone 2051.
FOR RENT Store, 108 SouthPalafox street. Will remodel to
suit responsible tenant. ApplyFisher Rental Agency.-- Phone2051.
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms toy week ormonth. Shower bath and all modern
conveniences at O'Leary'a rooms, JIHHS. Palafox. Phone 680. . 3131
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED TO BUY New or second handletter filing caDlnets, bookcases and
other office supplies. Have for sale orexchange one 12o0-l- b. iron safe, one plat-form floor scale, capacity 650 lbs.; two
counter show cases and other torjfixtures. P. O. Box 1077. Phone 46. 4498WANTED Second hand - Iron safe. 26
East Garden.
WANTED TO BUY A goodsecond hand piano; must be
cheap, player preferred. ApplyPiano, care Journal.
WANTED FAT PINE.WOOD
LIGHTWOOD Consisting offat dead limbs, knots and treetrunks.STUMPWOOD Consisting offat stumps and roots.
Due to increased freight andother rate advances affecting thecost of production we have in-
creased the price we pay for theabove classes of fat wood, effec-
tive Julv 1st. . "
If you are interested, writeus and we will quote you priceF. O. B. your station and makeall necessary arrangements for j
During the lull in the cropseason Farmers should take ad-- !vantage of the high price paidfor fat wood and clear thestumps fWim elds. ?
NEWPORT TURPENTINE &ROSIN CO., Inc. i
Bay Minette, Ala.NEWPORT TURPENTINE , &
ROSIN CO. OF FLA.Fensacoia, x ia. i
to. jrent, or. i
will fbuy if . terms. . . arenright,w . . .
Mich. -- ':.' 4513
REFINED COUPLE want to secure roomand board in private family of not mora
than four or five, about Oct, 1st. Board-ing houses need not answer. Address J.M., care Journal. 4507
WANTED Modern house of six or sevenrooms or will exchange for one within
walking distance of business district. Ad-dress L. M.r care ef Journal. 448 a
WANTED Light housekeeping roomsabout the 14th, . lady and daughter,
about 3-- 4 mile from Postofflce. Stateterms. R, care Journal. 4421
WANTED For Oct. first, small cottageor apartments unfurnished for man andwife. Address, giving reasonable price.Box 1427, City. . 4480
WANTED By a couple, with S refinedchildren, with white maid, rooms and
board. Permanent, if reaeoaable. Ad-dress, H. A. K., Journal . 4479
TRANSFER STORAGE
BIN G H A M T R AN SIF E RCOMPANY. Phone 334. Haul-
ing, packing, storing.
-The Banking Sayings &
Trust CompanyTHE UPTOWN DANK .
General BankingOnly Trust Company ia Wast
WE BUY AND SELLBONDS
TAR WOODWe are in the market for largequantities of TAR WOOD. Wehave furnished a steady marketfor this for 17 years.In some cases we can furnishmotor trucks for hauling to rail-road at lower cost than whenhauled with teams. ,
Good profit in shipping. Terms :
Spot cash as soon as shipmentsare unloaded.
Prices are "War Time" prices.Very high.
Write for detailed instructionsfor preparing, prices, etc.
Pensacola Tar & TurpentineCompany
GULLPOINT, FLA.
THE TWO-STOR- Y,
1005 N. DAVIS ,
ji--a jj
Agent Phone 367Sr
is being waged t that at Fort Bar-rancas, where every man. is beinggivea an. opportunity to subscribe ' byworkers which the company is fur-nishing'. It is expected that thesub-scription- s
taken there will add ma-
terially to those of the city.There are many Peusacolians who
are taking the limit ot their.stamp al-
lotment $1,000. City Chairman Her-ve- y
announced last nig-h-t that manydid not seem to understand that thislimit was not for a family, but onlyfor an Individual. Any man whowishes may take out $1,000 in W. S. S,for eac4i member et his family. Insuch cases as. men who act as agentsor trustees for anyone, a full quota of$1,000 can b taken out for euch par-ties, in addition to an allotment sub-
scription already taken out for thebuyer, . ',
Although this is Registration Day, His not expected that this will hamperthe sale of stamps. - On the contraryIt Is belived that the many wbo willcome into the city to register will srtvecampaign workers .an opportunity toreach men who might - not have beenSeen otherwise. Every effort will bemade to interfere with the registrationas little as possible, apd at the sametime "reach the maximum number ofmen.
Thousands to Sign UpFor Army Service
Continued from Page One.)
through the mail in the past few days,both to the city and county officials,as well as to the exemption Aboard,from men who will be absent fromPensacola today on unavoidable busi-ness and who do not wish to be classeda3 slackers. All these men have beenregistered and cards will be mailed tothe addreses given by the local-boar- d.
Questionnaires are to be sent out assoon as possible after registration bythe board, in order that Escambiacounty may be prepared to send itsfirst quota under the new law.
. Employes Granted Time. ,At the railroad shops arrangements
have been made to have registrarsthere so that only a minimum of timemay be lost by the men employed therein essential labor. It is not expectedthat any time will have to be checkedoff for this duty because of the pres-ence of the registrars at the shops.
Civilians employed avt the. PensacolaNaval Air Station are to be allowedtwo hours to register today. This an-nouncement was made WednesdayWhen the question came up for de-cision at the Air Station.
Similar arrangements have beenmade at the Warrington plant of thePensacola Shipbuilding company andat Fort Pickens, where civilian em-
ployes may register as may any othermen who are in the vicinity today andwish to take advantage of the regis-trars there.
Every factory, manufacturer andemployer of labor of registration ages,had made arrangements, so far as theexemption board could ascertain, togive men ample time to g;o to theirvoting places or the nearest registra--
(Continued on Page Eight.)Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.:
This is not only one of the best andmost efficient medicines for - coughs,colds, croup and whooping cough,-- butis also pleasant to take, which is im-
portant when a medicine must begiven to young children. Chamber-lain's Cough Remedy has been In usefor many years and has met withmuch favor wherever Its good quali-ties have become known. Manymothers have given it their unquali-fied endorsement. Wm. Scruby, Chll-lUroth- e,
Mo, writes; "I have raisedthree children, have always usedChamberlain's Cough Remedy and foundit to be the best for coughs, cold andc:oup. It is pleasant to take. Bothadults and children like it. My wifeand I have always felt safe from croupwith it In the house. Chamberlain'sCough Remedy contains no opium orother narcotic. Adv.
7rve'a Tasteless ehill Tenletransmitted to the blood by the Ma-destro- ys
the malarial germs which arelarial Mosquito." Price 00c. Adv.
LEGAL NOTICE.NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that under andby virtue of an execution issued out ot theCircuit Court of Escambia County, Flor-ida, wherein Sol Cabn and Max L. Kahn.as Sol Cahn and Co.. werepiainthTs ' and "Richard - Swayne. was de-fendant. I have levied upon and will ex-pose for sale at public outcry to the high-est and best bidder for cash on v
Monday,the 7th day of October, 1918, during thelegal hours of sale before the CountyCourt House Door in Pensacola. EscambiaCounty. Florida, an undivided one-fift- hinterest in the following described realestate, being, lying and situate In BlockOne Hundred and Forty-fou- r (144) of the
dred and Forty-fo- ur (144) thence runninarwest along the north line of said BlockOne Hundred and Twenty-flv- e (125) feet,thence running south parallel to the eastline of said block Thirty (20) feet, thencerunning east parallel to the north line ofsaid block One Hundred and Twenty-fiv- e
125) feet, thence running North alongthe East Line of said Block Thirty (30)feet to point of beginning.
Deed at cost of purchaser.J. C. VAN PELT.Sheriff Escambia County, Florida.
1632 29augoaw4w , - - ,
DANCINGtANCiNC' lAUUHl, at 2ih Wm Greg
- ory street. For information, phone 27Children's clae-- Tuesday and FridayJtrpo"
' .' ' nn-- r A T mvni.HDIlllliuftn ;
ttUIAU A iriVTIUllMAYES PRINTING CO.
- FINE JOB PRINTING- - OFFICE SUPPLIES
171 W. Government St. Phone 182
WE WRITEAH Ilnd3 of Insurance and a
representative will be glad tOcall upfn you at any time and':;ve vr,u rates.
Our Rental Departmentis equipped to handle all matterspertaining to your property, andwe respectfully solicit a trial,lieiieving we can give you goodreturns.
OFFICIAL CITY MAPS
The Watson Agency, Inc"The Rental Agents."
: Palafox Street. Pbope 54.
FOR SALEi I I'Kincof Rvwine TVfarfflnA with
ectric motor, can be seen at 1102 N.rdtffOJC St. 4467
rOR KALE CHEAP Excelsior, single,n;otorcycle, good tires, etc., or will
jade for cow, Belgian hares or anythingsn use. Write or call after 6 pm. at
iii X. 12th Ave. 446ti
FOR SALE Household furniture, includ-es range, boiler, instantaneous heater,
jiiebiard, tables, etc. Apply 316 W.ttronjf. Phone 1142. 4487
FOR SALE Dining Table and 6 kitchenchairs, one chiffonier and one sideboard.
Apply 123 W. Chase St. 4450
FOR SALE Second hand gas cookingstove. See John Brendle at Star Laund-
ry. 4447
:0R SALE Small Vlctrola with 60 reco-
rds. Price $16. Apply 805 N-- Alcanizit. 4446
FOP. PALE Cable piano; will sell cheap.App:- - 114 East Gregory. 4407
?JR .S.iLE Cheap for cash. Ten' acretruck farm on hard road in Myrtle
a nr.iv nr addrena Joe Bauman.'.-.t;- Bayou, R. P. 15. No. 2. City. 4408
'U SALE Small Testaurant. Cheap.A; : ;y .: South Palafox St. 4413
i'i; :.K F.ulck truck in good eondi- -! ::."... Can be seen at 200 11
'C r: tt: .ps a M. 4414
FOR SALE-- Entire householdfiraiture. Can be seen at
X. Reus or phone 16G1.V.t. Sam Kahn.
mj: Residence J09 Tf. th Ave..:r. ic L Radford, LAN. Machine
;v r photi 14. 4560
UBI.RTT PAIIIT FEEDMARKSMORRMILK .
i::nsacola FEED COMPANT.
2.y from the Biff Plant FarmsEEDS AND PLANTS FORTRUCK GROWERS. THETRY BEST AT THE LOWEST
CE.Mate your orders early for
Utage Plants, ready for Octo- -
Pianting, send for our pricewe can save you money,CODEN NURSERIES,
Coden, Ala.
OMATO and cabbage plants byexpress, $2.00 per 1,000; post-50- c
per 100. White andwax Bermuda onion
quart, 45 cents postpaid;t postpaid, peck, $1.65; bushel,
' pounds to the bushel.J-
- Walker, Pinemount, Fla,Sale Second hand eemng mi-a- ll
makes. 5.00 up. Gunat- -tfl3 Heynalda Music House, Phone15 123S
UT.T2 Columbia hand press withtype eaiiirjment. W1U toe sold" Vldrese "Printing," care Journal.
4398
.1 SALE OH EXCHANGE- -3 milesmur'nouse. higblv improved.
suitable for truck, chicken orJ nrvn- - Wrttw R. P. Reese. Fensa-- -
Box 1437. 1467
;. sA!,f. OR TRADE Two passenger.. ! roadster, first class condition.lK- - Gregory St. 4058
alt: Frrn track farm on north- -rK of Little Bayou, good house
harn. convenient to shipyard..i.rs sea rrea ismiin, oux
City. 4045
A well built 7 -- room house;porch: al; modern: 4- -r
all under fence; near shlp-'..iyii- re
hard road: convenient!d: at a very reasonable price;f .'! rc. owner going in army.- fatten, Warrington. 4431
Tn rnod Jer y cows, mayt 1124 Kast laRnt nr Phone4519
rv, FPHeneed city salesman."i Crocktry Dry Goods Co.U.n Mahogany, .j father up-- "
l'".0011- - Excellent condition.uaasden. 4506
Terms and Price to Suit You. W
It will pay you to take a look at 1005 North Davisstreet, two-stor- y dwelling, close to car line and pavement.This property can be bought for $2,250.00 and we can takeLiberty Bonds for part of cash payment ; balance very easyterms. "
Pensacola Finance Company"We Always Have Houses For Sale"
PHONE 367 ELBERT A. CLUBBS, Sales Agent
E L L I.W GFAS T
East King Tract in Pensacola. Escambia'stFlorida, to-w- it: Beginning
opUl corner of said Block Ono UYm!
AUGUST SALES WERE THE LARGESTIN THE HISTORY OF THE
MAXENT.
THERE'S A REASON !
If you will take a wTalk or drive, throughour property, you will see it.
Prices,y$300 to $500 for a lot 50 feet frontby 125 feet deep. 25yto ?50 cash, balance innotes payable every three months.
MAXENT CORPORATIONDeedRecords of Escambia County, Florida, saidreal estate being situate in Southwestquarter of the Southeast quarter of Sec.Five Tp. 5 N, R So West Sn the Town ofCentury, Lsoambia County. Florida. , -
, W. A. BOTETT. Guardiaa.X04j septoa'V'lw
A. M. COHEN, SalesWANTED TO TRADE New 5 pas.enrerauto for second hand, to get cash dif-
ference. Address IL H. H-- , care Journal.4449
3 hab7 carrUge and 1 man'sk bargain: In nrst laaa condi- -t South Fla. E!anca Street
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