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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 6

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i 'TTTV: TTTntSDAT, KOVTiTOEH 8, 1908. SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN. "The Honse of Quality" mi -til ASSORTMENT isn'v like wine it doiSn't improve with age. Later on there'll be fewer suits to choose from than to-day. Now is the time to pick from the cloth' ing that appeals to every man who has an eye for the beautiful, the correct, the swellest in readyvto' wear clothing made.

FIFTEEN DOLLARS TO THIRTY ARMORY BUILDING It Is not only courteous, but luiperl tlve, where you have acted as bridesmaid, maid of honor, usher or best man, to call upon the mother of the bride shortly after the wedding, calling upon the bride herself soon after Ler return from the honeymoon. Those Invited to a home wedding or a wedding reception or breakfast must call In due cour? on the bride's mother, later on the bride herself, says the Philadelphia North American. Meaanre For Meamire. "And the name to be" asked the nave minister as he approached the font with the prMoos armful of fat and flounces. "Augustus Philip Irtluand Codrlu-ton Chesterfield Livingstone Snooks." "Dear, dear" (turning to the sexton).

"A little mora water. Air. Perkins, If you London Tit-Eits. i Heady For a TmI. "Dt you think that abseuce really makes the heart prow fonder?" inquired the young man who was not a articularly welcome caller.

"I have never given the matter consideration," was the young lady's response. 'Suppose you stay away or five or six years aud we'll see." Pittsburg Post Wisdom and honor are the avenwi to hapjy immortality. Plato. ARMORY BUILDING Hard Colds People wihose blood Is pure are not nearly so likely to take 1 ud colds as are others. Hood's Bar-saparilla makes the blood pure; and tUs great medicine recovers the system after a cold as no other medicine does.

Take Hood's. 1906 Kaffir Corn now ready at Meyer's. ne M'-f-d It. lio of the i' I sister? WilKc-Oc. it's She L-ts ni wear it tc." O'h-r is callia', Tribune.

A RANGE THAT COOKS AND BAKES AT THE SAME TIME f-lln The purchase of a etove is not an every day affair and with ths many and various makes nnw on Ihe mnrktt, to the in xneriencei pereon, they may all look alike. If you wait to find this out by actual test, it may pro7e to be a cottly x-perimeut. carry the well known line of ACORN tovf and rniifs. Their hief features are, excellent baking quality, durability and Leauty in structure, aud economy in fuel, con. -Uinpti n.

HARDWARE HUSTLERS San Bernardino Hardware Co. 429-431 THIRD STREET RETURNS ONIS. HARTJ COUNT! HEDLANDS VOTE VISITOR Continued From Page One. with a plurality S97, Is at least gratifying. In the township, "Billy" Alien wins for Constable by 192, and Thomas for Justice by 235.

The figures on the township vote on these offices follows: I VOTE ON TOWNSHIP Constable. OFFICERS. Allen. Burrows. 45 San Bernardino No.

1.. 54 San Bernardino Xo. 2.. 48 San Bernardino No. 3..

101 San Bernardino No. 4.. 102 San Bernardino No. 5.. 57 29 87 53 40 CS ISan Bernardino No.

6.. 102 San Bernardino No. 7.. 77 San Bernardino No. 8..

51 San Bernardino No. 9.. 159 San Bernardino No. 10. 64 Mill 19 Urbita 26 American 4 61 48 S9 78 20 12 7 55 11 4 Central 19 Mt Vernon 8 Strawberry 10 Arrowhead 22 Cajon 4 Martins 4 Totals Plurality 192 Justice.

Downer. San Bernardino No. 1.. 43 San Bernardino No. 2..

23 San Bernardino No. 3.. S3 San Bernardino No. 4.. 74 San Bernardino No.

5.. 34 San Bernardino No. 6.. 66 San Bernardino No. 7..

61 San Bernardino No. 8.. 41 San Bernardino No. 9.. 99 San Bernardino No.

10. 62 Mill 16 Urbita 22 American 3 Central 19 Mt. Vernon 16 Strawberry 8 18 i 739 Thomas. 57 51 107 71 56 107 75 58 141 70 20 18 4 53 5 6 20 7 6 Arrowhead 18 Cajon 2 Martins 5 Totals C97 Plurality 932 235 Root Wins In Needles. In Needles For Justice: Root, 162; Vaughn, 137.

For Constable, McdMu. 176; Lane, S3. Vantferbilt Township. For Justice, Dailey, 22; for Constable, Cline, 22. Barstow Township.

For Justice, Ciirrier, 3D; Gilham, 31; Henderson, 23. For Constable, Smith-son, 39; Stuchberry, 49. Upland Township. Fcr Justice: Anderson, 'Weiff, 7o. For Constable: Sawyer, 177; Democratic nominee, 77.

Belleville (Daggett) Justice. Van Dyke received 37 in Daggett, in Ludlow, 5 in Aniboy and 2 In Bagdad. For Constable, Wilson received 37 and Courtwright 21 in Wilson 23 in Ludlow, 5 in Am boy and 2 In Bagdad, with 1 ia Bagdad for Court-; wright. which has been a "dry" precinct for two years, went "wet" by one vote 30 to 29. Township Results.

Reports on township elections have been hard to get, and in few cases' are they complete, but In a number of 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9. 9 9 9 9 rKAl LKISAL. Tonight will be a notable occasion in the history of San Bernardino Lodge No. 169, Fraternal Brotherhood. Supreme President James A.

Foshay, of Log Angeles, will be present and conduct the Initiation ceremonies for a class of 23 candidates. Large delegations are expected to be present from the lodges at Riverside, Red-lands, Colton and Rlalto. The local lodge now holds its meetings In Elks' hall, which is being very handsomely 'decorated for tonight's session, and all members are earnestly urged to be present. CARD OF THANKS. we desire to thank our many friends and neighbors, and especially I the little playmates of our loved one, for the many kind acts and words of sympathy, and other expressions of I kindness, during our recent bereave-I nient.

the sudden taking away of our little son. MR. AND MRS. N. NEILSON.

7 7 Statement Made that Much Discussed Matron Is to Make Her Home at Aunt's Establishemnt in Heights'. REDLANDS, Nov. Special to TUE SUN.) Mrs. Mary Sk-ott Hartje of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, who for some months past has figr.rcd in the sensational divorce cas brought against fcer by her husUrAul, A. J.

Hattje, arrived in Redlanifcs this mor ning and is a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Lucy Painter, who has a magnificent establishment In the Heights. When interviewed tonight Mrs. Hartje denied that she had! come to California with the intention of making her home, and stated tint she had no plans. She refused to discuss the divorce csrse.

From othor sources it is learned that Mrs. Hartje is consid ering making her home here. Mrs. Hartje has been very much in the limelight of late by reason of the sensational suit for divorce brought by her husband, Alexander Hartje, a Pittsburg millionaire, who charged her Avith improper conduct with Clifford Hooe, the -Hartje negro coachman. Hooe made affidavit that tlie charges were true, but last week ho was convicted of perji ry In so swearing, it having been proved that he was well paid for The sympathy of Pittsburgers has been with the wife, and Hartje has dropped from the swell Du-quesne club, of which he was a member.

them sufficient returns have been received to make the result known. Following are the returns: Highland Justice. Desmond. Kunzman. Highland 80 Bast Highlands 20 Frcdalba 4 131 51 12 194 124 Highland Constable.

Motherspaw. Longmire. Highland 90 119 East Highlands 26 45 Frcdalba 1 15 117 179 West Highlands precinct not yet reported. Cucamonga Township. For justicet Belden received 58, and Freeman 9, and In Mt.

View, Belden received 16 and Freeman 3. For constable, Rupp received 53 In Stiwanda and Klussman 21, and in Mt. View, Rupp has 13 and Klussman 6. Cucamonga not reported. Rialto Justice.

Watts. Knoblaugh rtialto 76 88 Bloomington 19 35 iteclez 7 0 102, 122 Rialto Constable. Harmon. Litts. Rialto 98 1 62 24 30 Declez 6 0 128 92 North Rialto not reported, but it is conceded that Knoblaugh is elected justice and Harmon constable In the township Colton Township.

For Justice, B. Hanna received 270 and Knox 89, while A. Barley received 237 for constable and Fuller 119. In Terrace, the vote for Justice was: Olanna 29, Knox 9: for constable: Bagley 30, Knox not reported. East Colton is also not reported.

Mission Township. For justice: Horton, 150; Gobb, For constable: Hetlock, 124; Curtis, 102. AMUSEMENTS, i Georgia Minstrels In addition to procuring the cream of negro talent, Richards Pringle's Famous Georgia Minstrels Introduce a sensational offering In Marsh Craig, "The Human Enigma;" Kirk Cooper, the "Musical Photographers;" Clarence Powell, the singing comedian; James Crosby and his famous song and dance, "The Jolly Six Old Men;" the 3 Toncys in acrobatic features. The vocal part of the program is claimed to be exceptionally strong, while the music- MIS' TABLE DAMASK AT 49c. Worth Up to 65c.

Undoubtedly as good an offer as was ever made by a reputable firm; 6 pieces to select from. Satin finish, 64 to 68 Inches wide; bleached or unbleached. A fine assortment of patterns, including the snowdrop design. Special at 49c SATIN DAMASK AT (1.09. Worth $1.50.

We areijiroud to offer you a piece of damask that you'll not be able to match anywhere. The pattern is confined to us by the manufacturer. Plain center and a 20-inch border of lilies of the valley. It's a piece of artwork. Full 72 inches wide and a cloth that is absolutely pure Satin Damask.

Special at $1.09 Friday Bargains SCARFS and PILLOW SHAMS AT 23c. 10 dozen pillow-shams and scarfs that sold up to 50c. They're the well known "Spach-tel" goods, 10 different designs to select from. Special at 23c. al numbers will excel anything attempted by minstrel shows.

Never was such a remarkable of fering of novelties, embracing such a tempting array of good things as will he seen at the Opera House tonight. Parade at 3 o'clock. Opera House "Peggy From Paris," George Ades' musical play which will he at the Opera House next Monday evening, November 12, is especially interesting in amusing character por trayals. One of the entertaining cari catures is that of the lordly janitor of a big apartment house. The manner in which he domineers over tenants and tyrannizes over servants, and the rules he enforces for the conduct of the house will be appreciated and en joyed by all who have experienced the will of these masterful and aggressive specimens of mankind.

Seats on sale tomorrow morning. 9. 9. 9 Broadway Theater. The foresight of Manager Vieno In providing for the election returns (was doubly appreciated by the house which) packed the Broadway Tuesday night and last night.

Besides this feature the regular bill of the week was rendered, and was thoroughly enjoyed. About everything on the bill was encored. There are eight big feature acta, and every one of them well worth the price of adlmission. They include the work of clever specialists, vocal selections that are gems, and motion pictures and illustrated songs that are both refined and thoroughly enjoyable. NOTHING TO FEAR Mothers need have no hesitancy in continuing to eive cnamberianrs Cough Remedy to their little ones, as it contains absolutely nothing injurious.

Thl remedy Is not only perfectly safe to give small children, but is a Prtio.lnfi of worth and merit. It world wide reputation for lis Qiires of coughs, colds and croup and can alwavs be relied upon. For sale by Towne, Seccomlbe Allison. Chunked Ilia Mini. A man of notoriously bad character, residing In a village, wished to emi grate.

To obtain assistance from the emigration commissioners one must have a character, and the mnn accordingly asked one from his neighbors. Everybody was anxious he should go, any everybody therefor testified to bis excellent reputation. No one was more astonished at this result than the man himself, and after looking at his certificate, with its long list of signatures, "Well," said hp, "I had no idea 1 4-as so much esteemed In the neighborhood. I think I shall ta.T."-London Tit-BIta. Harris Has It for Less" Thanksgiving Linens Here's a Linen Department that is brimfall of the best Linens made in Ireland or Germany.

Not 2 or 3 piece, but a complite btock from the cheapest to the best. Thanksgiving is drawing near and every thrifty housewife replenishes her linen supply at this time. Don't pass us by, brcauee, we're in a position to sell ycu the right1 kad. bt the' right price. Ppecial in dueineuts i i our entire Linen Depirtmeit for the balance of the week.

TABLE DAMASK AT 69c. Worth 85c. Here's an all-linen German Damask in a beautiful pansy pattern; C5 inches wide; also a snowdrop pattern of Irish manufacture; full 72 inches wide. Every thread linen. Special at 69c Napkins to match any of the better grades of Damask.

Prices the same proportion os the Damask. BEAUTIFUL VASES AT 25c. Worth 50c. Five dozen Vases in different colors, ornamented with beautiful floral designs; also some with solid sterling patterns, inlaid; not more than two to one customer. Special at 25c 5 if, Jfi'i'MM Sensible, Serviceable, Satisfactory DESCRIBES OUR LIITES OF Ladies' and Children's Hosiery and Underwear Wh'tlier considered from the standpoint of health, durability, appearance or price, our Hosiery and Underwear merits your patronage.

CARTER'S RACKET 326 Street' Weda or Wreilii. Fred-So you are really going to mur-ry that young widow, eli? Joe Tea. Fred She tells me you have promised to give up smoking. Jo: Yes, sort of. mutual sacrifice, as It were.

She agreed I lo give up her weeds If I would give up mine. Athenian nnd Iturbartan. A westerner once wrote a letter to the late Mayor Prince stating that he was about to visit Huston and asking thy mayor to tell him a good place to stop at. The mayor replied, "Just the -Hostnn Herald. Varying Wright of the Body.

A physician points out that several fallacies are common with regard to the weight of the human body. The mnn who congratulates himself on his Rain of several pou.ids in weight In a given period may have uo cause for rejoicing, for he may be under a delusion. Very few persons, says the In-vesligator, have any correct Idea of their own weight. As a matter of fact, the weight of the body Is continually changing owing to Innumerable Influences. On a warm day fter breakfast a mnn will lose mora than a third of a pound per hour.

Seventy per cent of the body contains water, and Its weight varies constantly. The Inference to bo drawn from the loss or gain of a pound or two may be mistrusted. Fluctuations of a few ounces are a sign that the body is In healthy tate. Milwaukee Citizen. I Catarrh is an excessive secretion, accompanied with chronic Inflammation, from the mucous membrane.

Hood's Sarsaparllla acts on the mu-coub membrane through tho blood, reduces inflammation, establishes ealthy action, and radically cures all cases of catarrh. TABLE DAMASK AT 89c. Worth Up to $1.25. An offer which is hard to match. You've got to see it to know just what you can save.

Its an Irish Satin Damask, 70 and 72 inches wide, guaranteed all linen, and a beautiful assortment of patterns. Including the snow-' drop Don't miss the chance. Special at 89c. DOUBLE DAMASK AT $1.49. Worth $2.00.

For the woman who takes pride in stocking ner linen closet with the choicest cloths there is a chance to purchase the best for very little money. A full double damask, heavy Irish linen, a beautiful rose pattern. The grandest piece of table linen we ever owned. Special $1.49 3 Items of Great Interest HUCK TOWELS AT 9c. Worth 15c.

17x32. A good quality of Huck Towel, In plain white; hemstitched. Not more than 4 to one customer, as the supply la limited. Special at 9c THE CHEERFUL MAN. Ill Doom Fir Oprn Wide to film Who Rnritntca Snnaltlne.

"Fate Itself has to concede great many things to the cheerful man." The man who persistently faces the sun so ihut all shadows fall behind him, the man who keeps his machinery well lubricated with love nnd good rheer, enn withstand the hard Jolts and disappointments of life infinitely better than the man who always looks at the dark side. The man' who loves rliadow. who dwells forever in the gloum pessimistic man has very ilt-tle power In the world as comparer" a bright, sunny soul. The world makes way for the cheei ful man; all doors fly open to wh radiates sunsi.Ine. He does not nee an Introduction; like the suulight.

In welcome very where. A cheerful disposition l.i not only a power It Is also a great health tonic. A. depressed mind makes the system ti-ore susceptible, to disease; encouragen Its development because It kills the power of resistance. A cheerful soul can resist disease, and It Is well known among physicians that there Is a greater chance of recovery from exhnustlvn diseases of bright, sunny soul than of a gloomy, despondent one.

"Cheerfulness Is health; melancholy, disease." Gloom and depression feed disease and hasten Its development- Succesi. Aches and Pains of rheumatism aro not permanently, but only temporarily, relieved by external remedies. Why not use an Internal remedy Hood's Sarsaparllla, which corrects thd acidity Xt the blood on which rheumatism depends and cures tho disease? ,,,,.1 (Cftli.

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