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Pensacola News Journal from Pensacola, Florida • 12

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THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27, 1916. 12 LIBERTY" SUPREME AMUSEMENTS Away They Go A special lot of two-piece GilTTLEHEi! HOME THIS AFTERHOOU A Galloping Romance of USDS William Fox Presents PEDSilGOLA IS PBOPITIIIG FH01 RECENT REGATTA Robert Harron and Mae Marsh, Isia Tomorrow. From time to time in the motion picture industry there have been as khe Race Track please. A tremendous amount of publicity has been expended upon the nattily clad person of Carter De Haven. As a dancer and singer in jiu-sical comely and in vaudeville he has been before the public for some years, and alwtys with increasing Summer Suits that sold regularly; at prices from $12-50 now $9.75.

Straw Hats at half price. Special lot of low shoes that sold at $4, how $2.95. sembled remarkable casts whose un After touring the cattle regions of usual harmony in getting results. coupled with distinct native ability, long kept them together as regular producing combinations, uch an as S51000 Against the dBIrB MARY BALLARD STAKES HERSELF AGAINST THIS AMOUNT, THAT "SHOOTING STAR- WILL NOT WIN. AND BEAT THE MAN AT HIS OWN GAMBLING QAM IN THIS GALLOPING ROMANCE OF THE TURF, "SLPdDKITDRJdB EjILCED!" FEATURING DOROTHY BERNARD and GLEN WHITE i- Tennessee and Kentucky, the party of West Florida cattlemen, which left here last Sunday, will arrive In Pensacola this afternoon at 4 :30 o'clock.

There are about thirty prominent West Floridians, among whom are a number of Pensacolians, in the party. popularity, and always with the afore' But it is sale to say thar he embarking in tiia "Timothy Dobbs Tnai'e hit." seri -s on a new er wi( Vs well known rb of twreel features hia nlr been booked in the majority of picture houses. The general idea of the series is well known by this time and needs no comment here. Carter De Haven is the jstar of the series, and as a sociation was that of Mas Harsh, Robert Harron and Wilfred Lucas, the three stars now appearing in the novelty Triangle feature, "The Wild Girl of Sierras, which shows at the Isis tomorrow. Five years ago, they appared together, under, direction of D.

W. Griffith the first "primitive man" film Reliable Since 1879 Postoffice Block. Pensacola has received much, publicity this year on account of the Jaly 4 regatta from New Orleans, when the new express cruiser Quicksilver owned by Commodore Jacknclte won over seven other contestants. The design of the yacht, and her performance in the long run has been of particular Interest to yachtsmen over the country and recent issues of 5 motor boating magazines have contained pictures of the eraftV wd account of herp art in the race. Well known manufacturers of motors and parts have used the race in advertising their wares, and hi this way have brought Pensacola into "the eye of yachtsmen everywhere.

The latest issue of The Barometer, thm monthiv imblication of the South PARAMOUNT TUESDAY Sessue Hayakarna (Recently starred In "The 0ef AND Tsuri Aoki FAMOUS JAPANESE STARS IN "THE HONORABLE FRIEND" During the week the party has vis-, ited a number of the leading cattle farms in this rich section and many practical demonstrations in the handling of cattle and hogs have been witnessed. Everywhere, the West Florida men have been cordially received and elaborately entertained and the trip has proven one of the most pleasant' as well as profitable of the kind ever gotten up by the people of this section. TRIANGLE MONDAY Robert Harron and Mae Marsh "THE WILD GIRL OF THE SIERRAS" ALSO FORD STERLING "HIS WILD OATS" METRO WEDNESDAY VIOLA DANA "The Flower of No Man's Land" WmtogtoM Episcopal Church Benefit Day. How Jones Got His Eyes Open He has always patronized a pressing club, but decided to have one suit pressed at The Journars Want Ad columns is a first-class BLUEBIRD THURSDAY LOUISE LOVELY "The Grasp of Greed" ALSO AMERICAN BLOOD THE THIRD EPISOOE OF ern Yacht Club, is entirely devoted to recounts of tlie by parties aboard the various vessels that took part fat the race, and contains several photographs of wrecks in the hurricane. -1 "LI3ERT Th.

RUBBER FROM TIP TO TOE TRIANGLE FRIDAY Frank Keenan and Enid Marfcey PENSACOLA TO PLAY THE ROES PARAMOUNT ATUROAY LOU TELLEGEN Case) RltfyWy mn ElWot Dexter "VICTORY OF CONSCIENCE" THE PHANTOM" ALSO DE WOLF HOPPER "POOR PAPA ilmpire He's a regular customer now. ROBERT HARRON, MAE MARSH AND WILFRED LUCAS IN NEW TRIANGLE FEATURE, "THE WILD GIRL OF THE SIERRAS." SNOUT FOR "LIBERTY ever made, "Man's Genesis. Their work in this nicture was commented Phone 322. upon most' enthusiaistfcsally by JJie AND GO CP. COLLECTING DATA ON HIGHWAYS Cnuci; UU IU was gem; a.xxjr ui that they would be regularlv maln-tained as a producing combination.

The Pensacolas will cross bats with the team from the U. S. S. Roe this afternoon at 3:30 in Maxent park. The two teams have, played several times since the destroyer has been stationed and it is understood that both have strengthened their line-ups.

Following is the line-up for Pensacola Lurtonv Bonifay, A. and Bonifay W. Griffin, lb; Bell, 2b; Kirby, ss; Anderson, fT; and Angelo, Gould, Brent and Mcintosh, alternate ing in the field, But somehow or another, Lucas -aa transferred to a distant branch of the studio, so" the idea was abandoned. Recently however, the trio were re united. They will be presented in an.

other new play immediately after 2dton, Aug. 28. A trip is being made over the state by Ff. Barnard and M. A.

Hall, of the state roads department, collecting all data jssible concerning the highways throughout Florida and particularly the Old Spanish Trail. The results a their Investigations will be incorporated into a map of the roads of Florida. The two men were in IHton Thursday. "The Wild Girl of the Sierras," is leased. THE niclfugh Grocery Company I The home of DEWEY COFFEE Flavor, strength and purity, are never varying qualities of this coffee.

Try a pound. Phone 1327 txca clerk we introduce him. He dees -not stay by the fountain as he has vis-ens wbic'i are much mere effervescent than hu-' that the one-horse Centre ville wi'vii ever impound. Timotn isotoa in the first cplsotie, hitch bis wikod to a star, but there is too much dead weight. Then there is Jeff, the gigantic and single-minded servitor, who now becomes his valet.

The role is played by Robert Milash, whose six and a half feet of towering flesh and bone have kept him absolutely at the top. of the theatrical profession for a number of years. "If I'm worth winning, play the game." Then she bets herself against that Shooting Star, Garrison's horse, will not win. She has her own horse at home. Bay Belle, which resembles Shooting Star closely.

By clever manipulation, she manages to change the two horses, runs Bay Belle as Garrison's and Shooting Star as her own. The result is that the horse running for the girl wins. Garrison is ruined, and forced to leave the turf forever. Mary and Jim Riddle are successfuL SECOND PAYDAY OF TH i LWAY Double Bill at the Bonits Today. A fine double bill comprising comedy and drama will be presented at the Bonita today.

Charlie Chaplin will appear in his greatest Mutual hit, "The a comedy filled with screamingly funny situations. The feature on the bill, The Castle of Despair," is a three-reel Universal feature production, starring Neva Gerber, Malcolm Blevins and Carl von Schiller. MANY ACRES OF BEANS HAVE BEEN PLANED Employes in all departments of th Louisville Nashville Railroad Company yesterday enjoyed their second payday for the month, when checks, covering the latter half of the past month were received here and distributed. Quiney, Aug. 2L One hundred and fifty acres will be planted to beans this montli by truckers living in Gadsden county.

The beans win be ready for shipment about the middle of' October and will continue to produce until killed by frost, which, usual, ly strikes this section not earlier than November 20th. TELL TOTJ2 WANT3 TTTIiOvCIl TTTE CXAUSTJTED COUJ2ZS3 CT THE FENSAOOUL JOUI2JAI An all-rubber outfit for a rainy day is the latest fashion. Umbrella, coat and hat are of rubber. Even the hat flowers are of pink rubber. eeefit Dance for Timothy Dobbs That's Me," at the Bonita.

In conjunction with the regular program, the Bonita will tomorrow, as a special feature, offer the first of the series of Carter De Haven comedies, "Timothy Dobb3 That's" Me." They sre the latest and fun- This second payday does not neces sitate the visit of the usual paycar to the Pensacola On the con arry Jennett trary it is made by means of checks, mailed from headquarters. ciest in comedy, and are certain to WILSON'S ran pacrp rm WOODMAN HALL Tuesday, Aug. 29 Priz Dance TODAY TODAY PRESENTING AS A "SMOKE EATER" Galloping Turf Romance, Isis Today. All the excitement of. the race-track runs through William new photoplay of the turf, "Sporting Blood." The story deals with the plot of two persons, a man and a woman, against the gambler who has tried to ruin their lives.

In the end they are successful, but not until they have gone through many adventures to gain their purpose. Dorothy Bernard and Glen White are the -stars of this new picture. Miss Bernard plays the part of Mary Ballard, whose brother has been ruined through the manipulations of Dave Garrison (De Witt Jennings), notorious figure on the turf in gambling houses. Mr. White plays Jim Riddle, who has his sister's score to settle with Garrison.

Riddle and Mary combine to revenge themselves on the racing king. Garrison becomes infatuated with Mary, and she, realizing his intentions says: Anderson Douglas Orchestra A Pensacola Product for Ponoacola IVlosquItoos or any other place that has mosquitoes, flies, roaches, ants, bedbugs an3 other poisonous insects. Is harmless and most 'effective. It rids yotrr home oi all these pests. v- 1 99 66 ADMISSION.

25c THE MUTUAL1 FUNNIEST CHAPLIN COMEDY Hoc AT ALL GROCERS AT ALL DRUGGISTS ALSO TODAY ATHLETICS TO PLAY FORT BARRANCAS IT CO CO C3 to ll 3 1 1 "THE CASTLE OF DESPAIR" PRIZE GOLD SEAL. EMOTIONAL DRAMA IN THREE ACTS, FEA. TURING NEVA GERBER, MALCOLM BLEVINS AND CARL VON SCHILLER, The Athletics will cross bats with the 22nd Com nan of Fort Barran -TOMORROW TOMORROW- -SPECIAL- Ask for It, and Help a Home Entorprlso A pleasant odor, lasting strength, will not soil bed linen. Just sprinkle places frequented by the insects, and for mosqquitoes sprinkle upon bed linen, and rub lightly on exposed parts of body and it will be SKID-DO-SKEETER. cas this afternoon upon the arrival of the 2 o'clock car.

This will be the second game of the series of the five games, CARTER Dfe HAVEN IN "THE SODY CLERK" T.HE FIRST OF THE FAMOUS "TIMOTHY DOBBS i THAT'S ME" SERIES ALSO 1 MARY FULLER NOTICE. Ttils otlfy th pubfle that our solicitors art not authorized to do any Mining or on plaatoa. We furnlan licensed tuners. Please notify us of any attempt to violate this rule. Phone 369, MILLER PIANO 19 W.

Intendencla street. Tne Atmetics won uie jzrst tae score of 10 to 8, eleven inning. TN -Lewis ip "THE TRAIL OF CHANCE" Wholesale Distributors Manufactured by Wilson Remedy Gull Point, Fla. NOTICE The. owners of the launch Helmar will not be responsible for debts contracted for by any one excepting the owners.

i.v. WW a vita usv following players: Mcintosh, Rein-hardt, Bonifay, B. McVoy, VUlar, Sanchez, D. McVoy, Maloney, G. Ilartman, II.

Love. No admission. L.L.AYMARD. I 1 1 OR those who know and want the best our Havaflorida (5) has surpassed the expectation. The supply for the past week was exhausted by Thursday.

Havaflorida Cigar Company. iHhone 632. 1.

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