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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 3

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mm Takes direction of Organ- til ization of Y. M. C. A. Work in this Field.

M. A. HnUuhaugh yesterday took up hU work iH general secretary of the San lfr-rnardjno Younjj Men's Christian association, the position, to which he was Elected sevfral weeks aKO. Temporarily his office will ye in the amo room as Building Secretary Same on Court the building- not yet being ready for occupancy. He 'has placed his desk there and will soon establish regular office hours where he will be pleased to meet all Interested In V.

M. C. A. work in this city. Mr.

Hollabaugh from now until the opening of the new building, which will be early In the new year will occupy his tinier very largely with organization as the work must be built up In San Bernardino from the very foundations. There are several committees to be named, heside a woman's auxiliary, to get the machinery of the association Into shape for effective work when the building is finally completed. 'I shall have plenty to do," said Mr. Hollabaugh yesterday, "for you know I have 15,000 new people here In San Bernardino to tret acquainted with, and want to get to know them" all and instill In each of them an Interest in the work of the association." It Is especially the desire of Mr. Hollabaugh to get Into touch with and acquainted with the young men and boys of the city those for whom the association Is especially designed.

Older Boys' Conference One of the first activities in which the San Bernardino association will participate will be the older boys' conference to be held at the Pomona association November 29. The local association will be entitled to 13 delegates at meeting and arrangements will be ma.de for the full number to be in attendance. Prof. 15. A.

Ooodeell of the high school is greatly Interested In the T. M. C. A. work and Is co-operating with Mr.

Hollabaugh is Interesting the young men of the city. Mr. Hollabaugh will not be ablevto remove his family to San Bernardino for perhaps two or three weeks, so will spend his days here, going back and forth on the trolley until he can change his residence. This will also enable him to keep In touch with the work of the Bedlands association while his successor, Jlr. Davis.

is getting acquainted with his new field. ATTEMPT TO FIND HISSING In an effort to "help locate Mrs; Bessie Young, formerly Miss Bessie Warren, the aid of the local police department has been solicited by Chief of Police J. K. Wilson of San Diego. The woman has been out of touch wilh her family for four years and her aged mother who is on her death bed in the bay city Is anxious to see her daughter before she across the divide into the great beyond.

A sister of Mrs. Young died six weeks ago. It Is thought that clues as to her whereabouts may be found in San Bernardino as she was known to have been in the city some time ago. She Is 25 years of age, NEW OBX.EAWS GETS CONVENTION United Daughters' of Confederacy Name Southern Fort By Associated Press to THE St'N. WASHINGTON, Nov.

13. The United Daughters of the Confederacy voted unanimously to hold their next annual convention in New Orleans. People have principles so they can explain why they don't live up to them. C5 BOND "IS ISSU San Diego-Los Angeles Road Issue $2,500,000. The Diego Riverside and Los Angeles Railway company will Issue bonds to the extent of 92.roa.(iOU at once for the construction of the line to be built from the bay city to Los Angele via Riverside and running across the southwestern corner of San Bernardino jounty.

The road, according to the plans announced sometime ago, will be standard gauge, and will pass through The newly organized company, recently asked of the state railroad commission permiwsion to issue 000,000 worth of, bonds, but the state board pluced the limit at 12,500,000, holding that the company should show where the remainder of the money for the building of the road was coming from, as the amount asked for would be sufficient to build the line only to Kscon-dido from San Diego. In allowing the lsnie of $2,500,000, the commlssio1)! makes It a condition that the company show satisfactorily what methods will be used to raise the funds necessary for the construction of the remainder of! the road. i i Furthermore the new company Is or-1 de.red to "'e a financial prospectus and to submit a trust deed satisfactory to the commission. The company Is also ordered to clear up several transactions, the validity of -which are Adopt New System for Passes. Applicants for transportation over tha linos of the Atchison, Topeku Santa Fe railroad by officials and employees of foreign lines will be forced hereafter to adopt a different procedure as a result of a pew system of issuing passe inaugurated by the Santa Fe for 1913.

The change was made with the object of reducing if possible the amount free transportation granted. Heretofore passes have been issued from all the sections into which the sytem Is divided, but under the new plan the official of a foreign line will apply to the general manager nearest his headquarters and receive from him a puss signed by all live of the geseral managers instead of securing live separate passes. Requests from foreign lines for transportation be made only by the following officials uf the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe jysiem lines: K. P. Ripley, president, Chicago, W.

B. Storey, vice president, Chicago, C. W. Kouns, general manager eastern lines, Topeka, Kansas; F. C.

Fox, general manager western lines, Aniarillo, Texas; A. G. Wells, general managw coast lines, Los Angeles, California; W. A. Drake, general manager Santa Fe, Prescott Phoenix lines, Prescott, Ar( zona; F.

G. Pettibone, second vice-president and general manager. Gulf, Colorado Santa Fe lines, Galveston, Texas. YOUNG MAN GOES BACK HOME TO DIE Because he wished to spend his last I days at his old home, James Crosbey, a youthful victim of the great white plague, left yesterday on the Salt Lake route for Rutland, Vermont. Crosbey is but 20 years of age and has been In Southern California for some time, trying to find a climale beneficial for 'his health and stop, if possible, the ravages of the dread disease.

All hope for recovery having been abandoned, he decided to return to his home across the continent and be with relatives when the last summons is sounded. Optimism is a great Institution, but the Sunshine club can't expect to do much work at a funeral. i It is awfully hard for a man to sleep In church if the pewg are Many ministers want to labor in the vineyard where the pay is best. am mm kev 'I 'If or indigestion, but more often from general weakness, and lead to appalling conditions unless checked. Treat the cause, not the effect SCOTT'S EMULSION overcomes nervousness in a wonderful, permanent way by making me-sustainmg blood corpuscles; it nourishes the nerve centres and acts as a bracing tonic to build you up.

Scott' Emulsion doe not stupefy it feed them in Nature' way. Scott Bowkb. Bloomfleld, N. J. 12-96 I'L'-L.

i ii SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN- HOLLABAUGH in ON JOB AS lvrn uiv ami mm AH UIl UHUp AUTHORIZED State Commission Allows New 1 IJUJJlJC a-l -a BIG GAME ON FOR SHOP BOYS SUNDAY Mechanics and Colton Stars to Hook Up on New Grounds Tomorrow. With lood in their eyes, the Santa Fe shop team is getting ready for the big game with the Colton Stars tomorrow afternoon on the new diamond at the corner of Eighth and Laurel streets. The Santa Fe diamond each afternoon for the past week has represented the practicing ground of the big leaguers, and the mechanics have been putting In some strenuous work chasing the ball around the lot to get Into condition for administering a proper castlgation to the hub city bunch which has claims out for being: one of the fastest aggregations of players In the county. The line-ups for both teams were announced yesterday, and Meyers, the new pitcher of the Santa Fe team, from the Northwestern league, will be on the hill-top with Hale, of the Idaho state league, on the other end of the firing line. Rob Smith, formerly of the Stars, of the Vancouver team, will heave for Colton, and Finlay will catch.

The Lin-up. The line-up for the game will be as follows, being announced for the first time this morning: Santa Fc: Hale (Idaho state league), catcher; Meyers (Northwestern league), pitcher; Stone, first base; Dorsch (Nebraska state league), second base: Wicks (Southern Michigan league) short stop; BlankenshLp, third base: Stewart (M. O. league), left field; Ha-ber, center field, Ardery, right field: Fisher, substitute. Colton: Finlay, catcher; Smith (Vancouver), pitcher; Preston (Texat league), first base; Scanlon (Salt Lake), second ba.se; Warlner (M.

O. valley) short stop; Schmidt (Wichita), thin base; Poole (Urbita Stars), left field Augustus Idaho), center field Hansen, right field; Blake, substitute Cancel Game. The game which the Santa Fe apprentices had scheduled for tomorrow at Cu camonga has been called off owing tc the Injuries to members of both teams. The boys, however, will go to Barstow on November 24 for the first of a num her of games that will he played witl desert teams this winter. Safety Habit Hlnti.

A large Get-the-safety-hablt sign hai been placed uthe turn table In the round house of the Santa Fe and will stand as a constant reminder to the local employees' of the movement whicl has been started for some time all alonj the system for the lessening of accidents because of carelessness on tin part of men in the shops and on the road. Other smaller signs have beet posted at various places of prominence about the shops. The Santa Fe Is determined to minimize Injuries araon; Its men. Called by Death of Mother. Pr.

If. O. Beeson, surgeon at the Santa Fe emergency hospital, left lust night for Kansas City, following the receipt of the sad news of his mother'i death there yesterday. She was 81 years of age and had been ill for some time so that her death was not unexpected Besides Dr. Beeson the deceased leavef a ton In Oregon and a daughter in Paso.

Sidetrack Iteme. F. T. Perris of the oil department ol the Santa Fe went to the Olinda field? yesterday on business. Superintendent J.

H. Hitchcock of tlt Santa Fe and his private secretary, Leonard Ralston, were In this city yesterday on buslnes.1. A. M. Adams, chief special officer oi the Los Angeles division of the Santa Fe, was here yesterday.

General Freight Agent T. M. Sloan ol the Salt Lake of Los Angeles made a business trip to this city yesterday. BANKER IT TIME IN PRISON Director in the Carnegie Trust Company Fails in the High Courts. By -Associated Press to THE SUX.

NEW YORK.Xov. 15. The appellate division ruled today that AVIlllanr J. Cummins, a director In the Carnegie Trust company, at the time of Its failure, and also interested in the subordinate banks involved in the crash, must serve the term In Sing Sing prison Imposed upon him by the supreme court. He was convicted of larceny in th" first degree for the appropriation of the proceeds of four checks on the Nineteenth Ward bank made payable to the Carnegie Trust company, and sentenced to Berve not less than four years and eight months and not more than eight years and eight months.

It's the eame old story, leap year never did live up to Its prospectus. Kxcuses don't amount to much, aa people seldom believe them. HARV Winners of Grand Prizes in our Twisted Word Contest First Week Arlington Clock. C. D.

Taylor, 586 Street Second Week Fruit Bowl. Mrs. D. McPherson, Amboy Third Week Art Portable Lamp. Norman Cooley, 449 Sixth Street Corner Third and Streets.

SHIPPERS TING 0 IMPERIAL RATES SAX FnAXOi6c6', Nov15. We rall-road commission1 gave a decision In the caso of George A. Long against the Southern Pacific company. The decision reduces the rate from Imperial to Los Angeles on fresh meat In carloads from 54 cents a hundred pounds to 37 cents. The rate on packing house products, in carloads, between the Fame points Is reduced from 48 cents a.

hundred pounds to 32 cents. This entails a reduction of 43 per rent in the rate on fresh moat and the eduction of 33 per cent in the rate on packing houte products, and establishes a rate on tiiese commodities which, it is contended, permit of the movement of. fresh meat and packing liou.se products in Jarge quantities from Imperial to Los Angeles. EXAMINAT IS FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE An examination fop clerk and. carrier will be held, at the postoffice la- this citv on December Age limit, 18 to 43 on the date of the examination.

Applicants must be physically sound, and male applicants must not be less than five feet four Inches In height without boots or shoes, and weigh njt less than 125 pounds without overcoat or hat. For application blanks and for full information relative to the examination, qualifications, duties, salaries, va cations, promotions, address MRS. M. L. KIPLINGEri, Secretary, board of evil service exam iners.

Post office, San Bernardino, Cal ifornia. CHILI ORAM SANTA AXA. Nov. 15. The chilt In-J dustry at Clurden Grove' Is now at Its' height and the various chill fields present scenes of great activity.

Many women and girls are engaged In elring-ing the pungent poils, many tons of which are shipped daily to Los Angeles and Mexico, -SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1912. PAGE THREE We Share Our Profits With You Save Our Coupons for Valuable Gifts Come In and See Our Premiums Above are the three sentences whose words you have been untwisting during the past three weeks. They mean a great deal more to you than a puzzle to try out your wits more than a chance to win a valuable prize. They mean that we have put into force a new method of doing business which offers you an opportunity to share in our profits. The dividends come to you in the form of hundreds of useful and valuable articles displayed at our store and illustrated in our big Profit-Sharing Catalogue.

i We give out with each purchase in our store, coupons or certificates which you can redeem, when you have saved a sufficient quantity of them, for the articles we have given away as prizes or for such other well-known articles as Gillette Safety Razors, Wm. A. Rogers Silverware, Imported Toilet Sets, Lemaire Opera Glasses, Pennell Reels, Pelouze Scales, Refrigerators, Cut Glass, Imported China, etc. OUR GOODS do not cost you a penny more because we give these premiums. We shall continue to sell best ponds at lowest nrinps rmslfrv mncM -r JMMIIIJ VWUJIW- ered Our terms of redemption are so liberal that yo ucan easily obtain several of these articles in a year.

We offer you better premium values than you can get by any other premium or trading stamp plan, and you see just what you are getting, for our premiums are on display at our store. You don't have to spend a cent sending away for them, or run any risk of having inferior articles substituted. Ladies. Come and look at our premiums. You'll be sure to see something you want very much and can easily induce your "men-folks" to save their coupons so that you can get it.

BRAD'S THIS IS THE DAY TO BUY ARMY TAGS Salvation Army to Sell Tags For Late General Booth Memoriat Fund Is Ran Bernardino doing its share In the raising of the General' Booth memorial fund? Today tha people of this city will be given a chance, to contribute to a fund which Is designed to establish central training schools for Salvation Army otlicers at New York and Chicago, the dream of the late commander-in-chief of the great organized throng of religious workers that are doing so much for the uplift of the "submerged tenth." Today will be tagr day In the city and the combined forces of the San Bernardino and Bedlands corps, under the leadership of Captain Black and Captain Oliver will eell tags to raise money for the purpose. The tags will be placed on sale at 10 cents each In the various stores of the city, cups being placed in a convenient spot for the depositing of dimes for tags, which bear the likeness of the late General Booth. "Tag day" was set for November 5 throughout the nation, but owing: to the election worries of that day, the local corps thought that the date should be postponed. A fund of $350,000 is desired for the establishment of the two schools. BAR ASSOCIA TO MEET MONDAY The Sani Bernardino County Bar association will hold a meeting In superior court department one, Monday morn-Ing at 9:30 o'clock for the purpose of selecting delegates to the State Bar association which Is to meet in Fresno next week.

Pasadena, Calif. C. L. Parsons of the Chas. H.

Ward. Drug writes: "We have sold and recommended Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for years and believe It to be one of the most efficient medicines in the market. Containing no opiates or narcotics, It can be given freely to children." Towne, Seccombe Allison FOR SALE. Some White Cling Peaches fine for canning. Mrs.

A. L. Hurtt. Both Phones. Advertisement BoVS and Girls.

We have sPecial premiums for you Foot Balls, Air Rifles, Dominoes, Tool Chests, Fountain Pens, Watches, Work Boxes and Toys. Ask your fathers, uncles and big brothers to save our coupons so that you can get them. Here are The Three Prize Winning Statements 1. The attractive feature are the premiums for your profit-sharing coupons. 2.

We make interest on money spent. We save money on articles bought. 3. Your premium department is like Brad's Smokum stands for quality, excellency, superiority. SMOKUM R.

F. BRADLEY, Prop. ji my ft iur -mm-1 Katz Building Absolute Safety in a bank fe the first essential. This is why a National Bank is much safer than any other Banking Institution, if is under the Supervision of the Government. Its accounts and cash are examined bv a Government official several times a year, and statements of its fin ancial condition must be submitted to the government when requested.

Be wise in selecting the safest. Farmers Exchange National Bank Of San Bernardino, Cal. A. G. KENDALLPresident.

JAMES PATTERSON, Cahier. New Dried Fruits Arc Now Arriving Fancy Cluster Raisins, QKa Seeded Raisins, 16-ounce "fn 2 pound package uul nackage lUC 1-pound package 20c 3 for 25c Xew Citron, Lemon, Orange Peel, Currants, Dates, Sultana and; Muscatel Raisins, Sweet and Boiled Cider and everything for Mince Meat. For Tomorrow and your Sunday Dinner We Have Everything In th Line of Frnsh Fruits and Vegetables' in the Market. Remember, at our store you can purchase everything for your table and are guaranteed to get the BEST the market affords, at prices which cannot be beaten, quality considered. We handle the best of everything and are always hunting for something new.

Don't forget our Bakery Goods; they are the Best in Town. Crrrt Puffs and Eclairs, per dozen 3je Fancy Roasts, Chops, Steaks, Fresh- Eastern Poultry. Send in your orders early, so as to get the best selection. Phones 56. NEWBERRY'S 336-340 Street.

ThanSNow, 4 Either Men or Ladies. yjlt the MaSSCS S3 GOLDMAN JW Home 1348. 305 St. p3H HOC I nlTQ 5t. We Sell Groceries For Less.

hi i Cigars Tobacco Base Line Grocery Pianos AND MEAT MARKET. L. D. HOUGHTON Arrowhead at Base Line. Phones Home 616; Main 175.

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