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The Bakersfield Californian from Bakersfield, California • Page 3

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THE IJAgEftSFIELP DECEMpER 13. SHOP EARLY Christmas is Drawing Near Shop here-where stocks and prices favor will certainly save you a good portion of the money you expect to spend for holiday gifts. This store was never better equipped to meet your has been improved in every section. Every department is aglow with real bargains FINE KID GLOVES, $1.75 Gloves, yon will be glad to give and the recipient will be glad to get. Heal kid, as soft as velvet, in all colors; a glove that will give long service and full satisfaction.

WOMEN'S SWEATERS AT $3.00 Just as go-id a sweater as yon arc called upon to pay sfi4 for in other stores. The newest cut. Children's sweaters from $1.00. WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE GOWNS, 60c. Good fleecy flannelette in fancy stripes, full cnt; carefully linished; trimmed with funcy braid.

BLACK SILK PETTICOATS, $5.00 The best garment e.ver put on the market; Hustling taffeta silk; in colors if you prefer them. Others at $0.50, $7.50 and WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY, $1.50. Pure silk every thread; in black or fancy; rich cotton hosiery in black or colors, at 50c. THE NEW THINGS IN FANCY NECKWEAR TOYS TOYS TOYS Dressed dolls from 25c to $10. Kid Body Dolls from 25c to Iron Wagons from $1 to $4 Iron Trains from 25c up Doll Go Carts, metal frames folding style only YOU WILL FIND MANY A PLEASING GIFT IN OUR HARDWARE DEPT.

Safety Pocket Knives. Shaving Sets for Men; Carving Sets, dialing Dishes, Fine Cutlery, Aluminum Ware, and other useful gifts. Priced of course so that you won't, feel the strain on your purse. PHONB MAIN 1X4 PERMANENTLY TO ORGANIZE The first step toward the pcrmau-1 ent organization of the Dulldlng; Trades Council, the temporary fomi- dailong of which were laid by J. H.I Bowen and W.

A. Cole at the meeting of the Labor Council last Thurs-: day evening, will he taken at a meet-' Ins to be held tonight of the tempo-1 rary organization formed on Thurs-' day. It is llUcly that no time will bo lost lu solidifying and thoroughly Ing tho new movement for tho members of the local unions of the building ernlts were ajl enthusiastic over the project. As the local council will have an Interchange of delegates It will gain tho suppor of organized labor throughout the state and be accordingly much strengthened. 1 .11 AT SI.

Dainty pieces that will appeal to women of good taste; lace collars, lace fronts, jet fronts, chiffon collars; niching from MANY NEW ARRIVALS IN SHIRT WASITS In bifk, in lace, in tailored styles, in flanncl- let.te; there's a waist for every taste and price for every purse. TOYS TOYS TOYS Velocipedes at $2.50 to Doll Trunks from 75c Toy Hanks from 25c Poll Pishes from Poll Beds from 75c Mechanical Trains from 50c This morning at St. Francis church a high requiem mass was celebrated for all the deceased members of. the local council of the Knights of Columbus. The mass took place at 7: till n.

Father Frnnd, chnplaln of the council, being celebrant, A large ut- tendance from the council and their friends were In attendance. The senior choir with Miss Alice Eyraud at the organ furnished the music. Mrs. Sale.u rendered an "Ave Maria" at the offcrntory. Second High Requiem.

At 9:30 a. m. the second high requiem mass wns celebrated by the assistant rector, which was for the repose of deceased member of the St. Francis Altiir Society. The senior choir sung the mass.

Other Requiems This Week. Three requiems will lie celebrated during the remainder of this week, as follows: Tomorrow morning at 9:30, Thursday morning at the same hour and Friday morning at the same hour, nil for deceased members of tho St. Frauds Altar Society. Kach mem- I bar. la entitled to high requiem muss 'lifter death, and the above masses I are being said to fiiltlll tho obligation.

THEY INJURE CHILDREN Ordinary Catharticn and Pills and Harsh Physic Cause Distress- Ing Complaints. ARE YOU i INear OR Far Sighted It's just possihlc you may not know. Yet, for yout- eye's sake, you should. Properly focused and fitted (Masses will remove the Iron- hlc. We furnish right Glasses for wrong eyes at the right prices.

JENSEN THE OPTICIAN Office In Kimball-Stone drug store. Lenses ground to order with- FORMER BAKERSFIELD GIRL IS MARRIED IN PASADENA. Miss Louise Greuler, a sister of Miss Jiuinnctte Grenler of this city, and herself a former Bakersfleldan, was married to William C. Schneider of Pasadena In that city on December Many of the relatives and friends of the young couple attended the ceremony, which was conducted by the liev. F.

Brinkmeir, pastor of the German M. 10. church. The young couple arc at. present on their wedding trip.

On thuir return they will be ut homo to their friends In their home at 97 Mary street, Pus- adenu. Not. mlnnie shou'Id ho lost whou a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given as soon iis tho child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. Sold by all good drug stores.

STOCKHOLDERS ANNUAL MEETING. The regular annual meeting of thr stockholders of tho First Natlona Bank of Uakerstleld will be held at. IU banking house In the city of Bakers field, California, at o'clock p. on Tuesday, January II, 191 for the election of directors, and the transaction of such oilier business as may properly come before it. FRANK S.

lUO-H, Vice President. December 10, limit. 12-10 markets TWENTY-FIVE FOR-. MARTENSDALE ARRIVE. 1 SAN FRANCISCo WHEAT.

SAN FRANCISCO, Doc. (Inn, no trading; cash Hurley firm; May bid. 1.571-2®; Dec. J1.5U bid, cash $1.50 Corn (Inn; large yellow DAIRY PRODUCTS SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. fancy creamery 30; creamery seconds 31; fancy dairy 29.

Eggs, store 47; fancy ranch 54. Cheese, new 1-2; Young America HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Choice wheat, 17.00^19.00; good A-hoat, fl4.i>0@l(i.50; JJarley, flO.OOfti 13.50; You cannot be over-careful in the selection of medicine for children. Only the very gentlest bowel ine.dlclne should ever be given, except in emergency caser.sO dlnrysplall shrdlujiu gcncy cases. Ordinary pills, cathar- lies and purgatives arc apt to do more rah than good.

They cause grilling, COLONISTS jiiiiusoa and other distressing afler- effects that are frequently ibtroylug and life-lasting annoyance. An excursion of about now colonists for the MartensdaU Janice Ilexull Orderlies as the safest arrived here this morning on'and most dependable remedy for con- "iclr wny to tholr new home. Tluy stlpatlon and aHsoclato howol dlsor- re mostly German Evangelical Meth- jilers. We have! absolute faith In the oditilt) from (he neighborhood virtues of this remedy that we i-ull it tedo, Oklu. With Marry W.

McCray.ou cur guarantee of money back In as guide, they set out to settle in their every Instance, where it falls to give new locations today. Another excur- -cnilru satisfaction, and we urge nil In siou from Kansas will arrive on Saturday. With it will bo Martens, the Kansas City capitalist, who Is financing tho venture. WOMAN'S CLUB WILL HOLD ANNUAL JINK8 NEXT WEEK. The Woman's Club will bold HH annual jinks In the club hall on I he afternoon of Monday.

December nil. No program of the jinks has been made public HO far. Tho jinks nlglil Is the only meeting of the clul) mem- stock hay, alfalfa, rs cllHBlma!) nollUllvf ul 19.00(0/12.00; straw (per bale), over 70c. Fcedstuffs Dran, f29.00@31.OU; 29.00; A Jar Full of Money Given Away Free New Year's Eve by The (Jothes Shop Kvery purchaser of worth of jioods will be entitled to on the money jnr. which is on ex- hihitinn in our window.

The money jar will be given nwny Tree to the person the nearest to the amount it eoutains. Contest closes New Year's Eve, on whieh day three will count the money and inspect (lie guesses; the one nearest to the amount will receive it. are exclusive dmlers in Men's Apparel. Sophomore and Chesterfield Suits for young men and imm who want to stay young; Stetson, Mallory and Lion lints; Clued. Standard and Victor Shirts: Coopers and I'nd envear; Iron-Clad and Castle Gate Hosiery; Arrow Collars and NeekwoHf; Trunks, (Irips and Traveling Bags; Peters Shoes for men.

mixed feed, corn, 39.00 per ton; rneal, carload lots, $22.00, $23.00 per ton. Weak? Tired? Run-down? These conditions come from overwork, a weak stomach, overtaxed nerves or feeble blood. When you feel "all able to drag about, no energy, no ambition, easily exhausted and can't BEECHAM'S PILLS and note a difference they make your condition. The stomach is tho first to feel the good etlects. Food tastes good, the digestion is strengthened; bo we! a and bile work regularly, the blood is cleansed, mid the nerves rested.

The whole system responds to the tonic action of BeechanVa fills. Soon ttyre is the buoyant feeling of returning health, Fresh Strength and New Life Boxes lOc. and with full cracked alfalfa Jobbing, WELL BORER B. J. Work QuirinUtd.

D. 2. Phono Farmeri POULTRY AND GAME. SAN FKANCISCO. Dec.

small, extras KOOK(-i rs, old, young, fO.OIKff i full Brown, $7.0068.00. Fryers, I n.dl'iflfi.iH). Broilers, large, 4.50; small, Ducks, young, f7.00ft9.00. I DRESSED MEATS AND LIVESTOCK The following nre slaughterers wholesale prices for dressed meats to the trade: Bicers, 7 1-2c; eovvs and heifers, No. 1, GlJTG 3-4e; sheep, welheis, ewes, lambs, 11 fell l-2c; lions, l-2c.

The following quotations are bused on the gross weigh 1 if liveslock. weighed delivered In San Frnncisrn: Steers. No. 1, 4 l-2c; COWH and heifers No 1, 3 culvcB, light weight, i l-2c; sheep, SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $3 the year don't without one todayi BAKERIFIELD ABITEAOT COMPANY CheiUr Avt. and Twtntttth it.

HAY, need of such medicine to try It nt our risk. Uexall Orderlies contain an entirely new Ingredient which is odorless, tiihtcleHs und colorless. As an ucllvo agent, II embraces (he valuable qualities of the best known Intestinal regulator ionics. Hexall Orderlies nre ueten like can- fly. They are particularly prompt and agreeable in acllon, may be (alien at liny time, day or night, do nol cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, excessive leoseiictiH or other undesirable offeclH.

have a very minimi acllon upon und organs with which (hey rume lii contact, as a positive and regulative tonic upon the relaxed nius- cular coal of i he bowel and Its dry mii- (Kius lliilnx; remove irltnlloii, over-: com weakness, tone and RtrenjUllenu i he iH'ivif, end muscles, nnd restore (he bowelr. nnd aKfoclale orgnnn lOi more and healthy activity. i Orderlies complelely except when of a sur-! mlcal cliarncler. They also tend to ov- ercoiiK' ihf necesnliy constantly! laldnj; InxativtH (o keep llic linvvels I In ncrrnal condition. i 't'liere is really no niedli-hie llils' purpose KO uood MK Orilci'lles.

for chlhlren. nnd del-; jicale persons. They are prepared In itablc'i form, In two of pai-Uages: inbletH lo fenls. and HC tahli-ls icents. Hememlx-i- you can obtain Ilex-; i lull In li-iUerHfleld only at our i store -The Hexall Store.

Hacr Chester ave and HKIl HlreiH. Your complezlon as well an your temper IH rendered miserable- by i. disordered liver. l)y taking Cham berlaln's Stomach and I.Ivor Tablets you can Improve both. Sold by all good drug BtoreB.

WE ARE A NEW FIRM IN A NEW STORE BRIMFUL OF NEW GOODS. OUR MOTTO: "BEST VALUE FOR THE MONEY' Lavers Kamrau "The Clothes Shop" CORRECT MEN'S OUTFITTERS Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Shoes 1328 Nineteenth Street Bakersfleld, Gal. Mr, Christmas Is surely on the way. OP'RIOHI KELLY Automatic Try one oH our Kelly Automatic, Morris Chairs as a Christinas present. In a present yon want ive something that will Hive eoinfni't ami satisfaction.

There is no other article that yon liny that would lie more acceptable than one of these chairs. The Kelly Automatic Morris Chair is the only chair of its kind on the market its hack moves with your hack -stops just where you and all without, even pressinjj; a liiilton of Netting a I'atehet. DYER JONES Mrs. Christmas is surely on the way..

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