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The Bakersfield Californian from Bakersfield, California • Page 6

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PagcQ BAKERSFIELD CALIPORNIAN MONDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1010. OtIR HOLIDAY OPENING You iv corilinlly to store, evening, lleccmher 1o vitnv our of I'liristnins Yon will SIM' tin- mo-it beniitii'ii) stock of yifts ln'iiii'dit lo tliis I'ilv. It is the licst liolidnv selections REMEMBER THE PLAGE BAER BROS.

th Rexall Store The Leading Druggists Southern Hotel Block AlfTO DRIVERS IN FIGHT n. ,1. Walters find Jack Boyce were arraigned before Justice Illack this afternoon on the charge of having assaulted J. W. Oeorge.

Uoyce guilty and was fined $10, while Walters pleaded not 1 a cash bond. The trouble start eO yesterday mornfiig over a. dispute an anto stand, Walters claiming it while George WIIH occupying, it. They im-t in Ollrcntcr yesterday afternoon and lioyce and Cleorge are s.iltt 10 have "mixed it." Too Late For Classification It wtit you time, worry and If will your kiown through for timer For Everything a Man Wears A. P.

LITES Mi'-M Baker Mast 15iiUer.sfiel<l Morton and Connelly's New Undertaking Elks' 1712 Chester Ave. Phone Main 5b7. If DEPOSIT without BOXES the yeftr today i BAKERSFIELD ABSTRACT Chester Ave, and Twentieth Bl GEORGE HAY, Manag.tr Bakersfleld. 'PAIR AND PRETTY" OID NOT PAY AUTO JAILED John Marley was arrested by Of- tleer lllake this morning at the Instance of H. J.

Waltors and Jack Hoycu who clnlmcd that he had hired an auto Inst evening and had reinsert to pay t'o rlis hire. Me was taken before Justice' Marlon, silling in Judge Thomas' court, hut as the could not he tried thore, he WIIH taken to jail until a warrant conhl 1 sworn to. SPANISH DANCERS MAKE HIT AT HILL'S THEATER Tlii- Spanish songs ami dances of and IClvini at Hill's theater last nlglu were Immensely appreclnl- led by two large audiences, and the applause which frequently Interrupted them wns a fitting testimonial of ithelr -popularity. Neither of the sisters speak a word of ICngllsh, and while a majority of their audience cannot understand their Hinging, they liavi. the bouse with them all the time.

and Wllbor are appeiirlug In a blackface turn this week which cannot fall to please the most exacting critics, and little George does a turn which Is very amusing. Kour new pictures of exceptional) 7- merit are shown. The Thnnhonsori 'Mark Nugent and Burr were arraigned before film. A Thanksgiving Rennet this afternoon and the perhaps one of the llnest photoplays', time for their peladius one men, furnlBhed room Hill!) strei-i, KOH bath, toilet nnd slni, and back screen pm I'filing room, built wainscoted. i from car line.

i cash. Pnymeh's two wlili bath. Innear Trimmi. IDS nr room bouse. Front pore.n I'lastered.

lion, one block $-11111 to rent. Ad(Ires-H Uox 1, California)! ollU e. 1IKS PAT TONU h.iving purchased the horses and farm implements belonging to Cur, will occupy nil- pietnlses nflci Di-c. 11. Wing Kilt 'Pong will not responsible for any fliir.

tlebfs con 1 by IM ENGINEER MIKE ARGY ON STREETS TODAY Mike Argny was out today for the llrst times since the altercation with Kd. Davis. He has fully recovered from the effects of the affair and was greeting his friends about the city. KOR' new Mart I'arr horsepower traction engine. Big reduction from fi'imry price.

Ad-, dress Clins. D. Fowler, II. P. I).

No. 1 Hakersfleld. Farmers au. it FOR rnniii noiise, west 191 ii street. Close in Some furniture for sule.

Cti.l Main Ulfiri. lufp PRISONERS BEFORE JUDGE BENNETT OFR ARRAIGMENT ever Been in a local theater, while "Moulders of Sound." "Absent Minded Arthur" nud "Thou Shalt Not are intensely Interesting. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. was set. Peck and Nugent will plead tomorrow morning while Hnrr will plead on Tlinrsduv.

It is thought all will plead guilty. Peck is one of the men charged with the robbery of Marek's i Igar store and Huir is alleged to haev shot Thomas Todd. PROPERTY WANTED. HAVE A'-NUMUKIt ot clients In the east with to invest in city properly, ram-In-- and oil lands In Uakersfleld ami If yon have something worth me money and desire a quick come in and list It with me and I will tlnd a buyer for yon. 12.

J. ror.ni.-i Hayden' BUlg, Calif. Phone Main l-'irst National Bank, Clmi; of Moberly, Moberly Commerce TniBt Kansas t'iiv, Mo. If are tho samples wo are now offering in liiifi new Wall Papers. They nro of a high gradu in pa- pur and tint designs must arl.m- tic and clumiiitiK.

We have some very til tractive patterns tlint will to your flimsy stripe, will arid oilier effects with in out dainty and beautiful colorings. The prioes are really low, for the (juulitioa. A J. FERGUSON, Your Painter and Paparhanpar Phona Main 631. Residence Phona Main USS.

I Straat Parguaon Broa. Notice is hereby given that seale.l bids will be received for Ihe 7'oMstrue- don of it mil' room school building according to plnns ami specifications on (lie with .1. M. Siifl'ell, Tori Ihe Maple school district Ihe olllcej of .1. M.

gaffed, rooms Hi and 17, New! Kirfh building. California, up to p. m. on the Mtb day of December, Iflin. Each bid must be accompanied by certified check of U) per cent of the amount bid, made payable to .1.

1,. Updyke, clerk of the board of trustees of Maple school district. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. I Plans on tile wi.a the architect and i the clerk of board of trustees of the Maple school district. i .1.

ViPDYKR. lerk of Hoard of Maple I school district. 11-JJK ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED Judge Million appointed the following administrators and administratrix lodii.v: Miir.v 1C. Jewel of the estate. AIoii7o Tvler: llelle Kckert of the estate ot John Kckert; William O.

McDonald of theestate of McDonald. WANTED -Will the pany who found the gold beads and locket please re- iiirn same to sireel mid recl-ive. reward. h'OR SAI.K—Fottr bungalow. Screen porch froin back.

Hath. Lot lOtixlW Citii-ken yard, fruit trees. CiiHh sale, Hakerslle.ld. tith ins WANTED An Oil Property Preferably In the Midway district, to finance. Principals only, who are willing to Invest their own money.

Send full particulars and references to H. I. HARRIS Brokers 74 Broadway, New York. CASES CONTINUED TODAY The following cases were contin-j ued by Judge Mahon today until nevt Monday: J. D.

Martin et al. vs. 73rn- i est Dening et Vlsalla Non-Assessable Oil company vs. J. A.

McClurc; ot Anlte M. Dewey et vs. H.I A. lilodget et J. F.

Kckert vs. Parker Barnett; Philippine Oil and das company vs. E. aKrrell et al. MARIAGE LICENSE A lylcense to marry wacs Issued today to Charles Mitchell, native of Nebraska and Mrs.

ICva Heine, native of Iowa, both residents of nakerslleU. FOK Goritle milk cow. -Gives Halter broke. Cm-; Jewett Lain idling Jersey quarts a day. Apply J.

A. tf to do chamber in street, 1(18 Situation work. Inquire ai Hakerstlelcl. FOK SALE CIIKAI 1 Three room bouse on Amerlc.in Crude Oil lease. Telephone Main ln-14 before 8 alter o'clock.

105 DISSOLVE INJUNCTION An order was given by Judge Mahon to dissolve the restraining order Issued In the case of 11. A. Hopkins et al. against E. Tloust et al.

upon each defendants filing a bond. Next. Saturday evening, December third, Ilobert Painter and Hubert Smith will be hosts at an Informal dancing party to bo given In honor of the visiting Tularc football team in the upper Woodman hall. The affair Is Impromptu and their many friends are expecting a delightful time. FOIl SALE hand biii-ley sacks, hand cook stoves, second Imnd heating stoves, second hand stove pipe, and many other things ili.it may be needed, (live us a cull.

The Valley Exchange and Chester In I rout Star Stable. fur delivery wagon nnd work In store. Apply R. Pile, Chester avenue. 105 WANTED-A position in office.

Several years' experience as bookkeeper and clerical work. Address M. care of 108 FOH Oak sideboard; almost new. $1.1. 1703 Baker Kern.

105 Hundreds of New Overcoats ON her The Finest in the now Here at this store awaiting your inspection, and our greatest pleasure is showing them to you WAIT until yov are ready lo buy before you come herv to see the new styles. You should see them right away. You'll find us just as glad to show them as you are to see them. We know that we are showing this season, by far the greatest values and the finest assortment of high- class apparel ever shown by this or any other store in Bakersfield. We want you to know it.

The only way you will know it is to come and see for yourself We can show you everything a man or boy wears from head to toes and, what is more, we can show you Styles and values you will not see elsewhere. NEW BATHROBES SMOKING JACKETS AND DRESS SHIRTS Agents for These Famous Overalls Redlick's Redlick's Redlick's MRS WIGGS IS COMING AGAIN WELL KNOWN WOMAN OF THE; CABBAGE PATCH HERE N10XT SUNDAY i "Never put up your umbrella 'ill HJ rains," says Mrs. U'iggs, aiul by the same token don't miss seeing "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" at the Uakersfleld Opera house next Sunday This quaint familiar comedy will en tor upon an engagement, limited 0110 night. It is a delightful, homely tuul wholesome piny, ami its (jlmrticiers, Mrs.

WIggs Mis' Mr. I.ovey Mary, Tommy, Mrs. Klchorn, Mrs. Schultxe, Asia, ICurnpe- no, Australia anil all the rest of dm immortal Cabbage Patch coterie, ore such real rescripts of life that they have walked on the stage bodily from the stories of Mrs. Rico.

No more than In the books from which the P'ny is made Is there a complex plot, but there are fun nnd sense and broad; humanity, wit nnd humor and wisdom, nnd an all-around appeal In "Mrs. It has beoii relished by more than three million playgoers In the past seven seasons and It has since the beginning of Ha eighth season broke all records for business throughout tho tour. BAKERSFiELD LUMBER COMPANY Building, Rig and Derrick Lumber, Sash, w.id Mouldings S. N. SHERZER PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER Office, Yard 14th and Streets Telepuoue Main 292 BAKERSFIELD DEFEATS MORON A FAST BASEBALL GAME PLAYED ON THE WEST SIDE YESTERDAY.

LOOKING AHEAD Union Ave. Tract Yesterday at Muron llrlck Dover- oaux' nine defeated loinore's West Side aggregation by the score of to 1, after a record game. Tho nine Innings were played in one hour nnd eight which Is baseball on tho rapid flro order, llrlck Devereaux pitched-for the ll.ikerstk'ld nine, wit-ling the cuUru nine Innings wlih- ml hilling or walking a man. Saplm Clatlin mid Happy were In UK. fkiker.slleld lineup.

Devereaux offered to mtike a balloon ascension but on one In the crowd would accept hl in- vltudon to accompany htm ami us was unwilling to ride alone, dm event did not take place. Moron will play In Dnkersfleld next Sunday and sin ox- cnrslon will accompany tho tenui. NOTICE TO EAGLE3. Members of Iliikersilold Aerie No, V. aro requested to meet at HiiRlds' Hall Wodiiorfdny, Novom- her So; at 11 a.

m. lo attend the funeral of our Into brother, Phillips. 104 II. E. UALLOWAY, Sec.

Will the Future Show? They tell us (iRAHTEK UAKKIHFIKLD IK destined become a rily ol fiil.dim or Tft.iHio That It Is to be mi nuumfaetnrlni? center, ami (hut nlllnmloly the Oil Ilel'merles of the Pacific Coast will be only of Ibo several equally Important Institutions to locate rlsht here. In IHOil lots sold for In JlaKerslleld, that urn worth today and if predictions conio true, our lots In the'UNION AVENUE TUACT, litixlL'ti to a in fool alloy, and which we are Btdlln-; now for will lie worth $2Mm live, years hence, and wlnUe loin' of the si-te of I'lllxI'Jil to a foot ulUiy, which are now sold for will command $1001). Mm si runner tilings I him ii.v.-o happened in Heal Estate history. Oni! Is sure- these bits will never be, worth any less than I be price, you pny I'm- them. If no mure people came her to live, Ilils property would Bell at any lime, al our opening n-iit- qiiotailous.

Wliy mil cotno SUNDAY, NOV'UMUlCIt 27th, 1910, and Investigate tho proposlilon? WE WANT TO 3EE YOU. NCW WILL YOU COME? Manford, Dakersfleld. Phone Main 107Q. Abraham Jacoby, 06S Westlake Avenue, LOB Cat. 62593, BAKERSFIELD-LOS ANGELES REAt ESTATE COMPANY Hniimsi 2 and Cialtun lllock, up Blairs.

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Pages Available:
207,205
Years Available:
1907-1977