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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 5

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SUNDAY, MAY 20, 190G. EDDY HATCH Photographers Slll'U'NWOI'8 tO T. U- Hhulonl 441 12 Third St. STSLL ON DECK Assaying 5(lc. Spot rush for Gold, Amalgam, Hlcli Ore, via.

(Mull or Express. Pioneer Assaying 131 Kiflh near U. S. Mint, Sun Francisco, Cal. (III), ialilishc-d.) Re-established with a new and up-to-date plant.

"ON THE LEVEL" is my watchword. It means that i treat you fairly. Gome and see. Dr. G.

A. Hutchison Oradiiatc Optician, 414-4 16 3d St. San Dernardiiio Hospital Corner Tenth and Street. I now to nil roiutblB tihyiliti.aiia hn iik pntiunl 4 oilier tlein tb) lufueUoiis orcim hi'Iiiiis illsna-ws. Obstetrics conlHiumuH BBim) MRS.

E. H. GREY, Superintendent Home Phjono 671. Collectors of Los Angeles Green Trad' ing Stamps arc Gelling Better. Values all the Time.

I The price ol no nrtli'le ha liccu increased; moiiy have lieeu reduced. 'Jlio burlnm 1h I Rtcniltly growlnp-, Call at tio Btnmp Store, I with Oak Shoe st-ire, (jet a hook and slmie in 'he henelitB ullered hy the llli'rality ol Sail lluriianliiio'i uioal progruuilvp mercliamx. ARTHUR PALHER. Insurance and Loans Farmers' Exchauga Bank Building. 4Tt.

ProrlrJeU Mutual II. awrt Fire Insurance SEE M0NAH4N PRIVATE DISPLAY ROOM for fountain syringes, ah-domitial belts-cud all rubber Fern Drugstore eJtUM ady DrugKlHt Attendant. The Desire for "The Best" and ltn perfect fulfillment In Custom Tailoring Moderately Priced Can le naliilled here. Kvery turn ol laKhlon la anticipated. Warren Wea ver Merchant Tailur 358 St.

RICHARDSON'S EMBROIDERY SILK AT CARTER'S RACKET It rtere Sib 32G Street DOES YOUR ype riter nooil Have it done by a man who knows how. Good 2nd hand machines for sale. Clifford J. Baker. 255 Fifth St.

l'hone Black 2422, or Devins, the Stationer. Last Droffffisls. 406 Third St, Near HE reason for the tremendous popularity of our new 1906 clothing for young men lies In the perfect all-around satisfaction which it gives. In trying it on you will notice the splendid fit about the shoulders, the graceful hang of the garment, the soft yet firm materials specially selected for style and service. You'll be enthusiastic about the price, too, which is positively a full third under the best you can do in merchant tailored clothing; long double and single breasted styles.

$f5 to S27.50 New Shirts $1 to $3.50 Panamas $5 to $10 Sailors $1.50 to $3 452 THIRD STREET. Newberry's 332334 St. Telephone Haiti 56: Home 56 rUiAivuccjimiciij UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS I OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Sunset phone bile. 112; Home phone 1)2 In Welcome News For dyspeptics.

There is relief for yoi and for that nervousness, constipation and poor circulation. See Dfs. Smith Smith about your case. Diseases of women a specially. GO Fourth Street.

Sunset, Black 2151. Homo 710. Southern California's Most Elegant, Most Expensive, Most Up-to-date-Soda Fountain Is now installed at Townc, Seccombo Allison's drug store. It is called the "Sanitas," and is so named from the hygenic and sanitary principles involved in its construction. In addition to this feature, this new fountain presents the innovation of.

1 lie soda dispenser never turning his back to a customer. The Sanitas has thirty-three feet of counter room, anil accommodates about twenty-five persons, and two expert dispensers will be constantly in attendance to render prompt and skillful service. 1 With this beautiful and comprehensive soda fountain we tire bettor prepared than, ever before to serve in thu. most acceptable manner the finest soda water and ico cream that can be had anywhere. We make no exceptions.

Wo understand the business thoroughly, down to its minutest do-tail, and wo want everybody to come and drink soda the liko of which they havo never lasted before. Let us demonstrate to you our ability to servo soda "better than ever," Como and sec our magnificent fountain anyhow, even If you don't cure for soda or loo cream. It is well worth a visit just to sco it. Towfle, Seccombe Allison, Phone SunBet, Red Homo 116. 1161 j.

PERSONAL. 4. Mr. and Mrs, 13. It.

Parry, of Indianapolis, and daughter, Mrs. M. T. heavy, formerly Miss Bessie- Parry, spent a few days at the Stewart last week and met many of i their old friends, being former residents of San Bernardino. Mr.

Parry is a member of the firm of Parry the well-known carriage manufacturers. They left lor- Los Angeles last, evening but will probably return to Southern California for next winder. Mr. Parry still owns an orange ranch at Rinlio. T.

F. Snelson left yestenlay after noon for a trip to San Francisco. Ho goes by steamer and will spend a week on the trip and viewing the city. C. M.

Grow went to Glendora last evening to join Mrs. Grow at the home of her mother. They will visit at ix)s Angeles until the middle of the week. Br. Woods Hutchinson, contrulllng physician at the Arrowhead, will leave over tha Santa Fo this evening on a business trip to Chicago.

Mr. anil Mrs. Airthur Musser, of Oakland, are visiting Mrs. Musser's parents, Rev. Robert Renison and Mrs.

Renison, in West Fifth street. Mrs. (i. Emcrick and Miss Jessie Weingarth left yesterday for a three weeks visit in Pasadena. Mrs.

Gilbert returned to her home in Los Angeles last evening, after a visit in San Bernardino with her sis ter, Mrs. Charles E. White. Mrs. John Besstint and Mrs.

Lena Carter will go to Los Angeles this morning for a few days' visit. Mrs. Byron Waters went to Los An geles Inst evening for a short visit with her daughters. Mrs. W.

O. Mixire is spending a few days with Los Angeles friends. Mr. and Mrs. M.

M. Negley will spend Fiesta week In Los Angeles with their sons, Edgar and Charles and with friends at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Lemon and their niece, Miss Grace Newell, will leave Monday for a sojourn at Ixs Angeles and coast points. They will take in La Fiesta before returning. Rev. James Oakey and Mrs.

Oakey eturned last evening from Los Ange- es, where tne lormer attended the Pacific Coast 'Congregational Con gress. Mrs. Roy P. Rice is spending Sun ay in Los Angeles. Rev.

Robert Renison, of St. John's church, will exchange pulpits this morning with Rev. M. C. Dotten, of All Saints, Riverside.

Mrs. C. R. McDonald went to Los Angeles yesterday to remain during Fiesta week. Mr.

and Mrs. S. K. Fuller, of Early, Iowa, and Mrs. E.

A. Wood, of Braw-ley, were guests at the home of L. I. Coy yesterday, leaving in the afternoon for Los Angeles to attend the Fiesta. Mr.

and Mrs. Fuller, who spend every winter in Southern California, will return to Iowa next week. Miss Mabel Swanson will visit at Venice today. Mrs. John S.

Weeks leaves this morning for Little Bear valley, to join her husband, who has a blacksmith shop at that place. She expects to remain during the summer. Miss Stella Ketchum, Chester Hippie and Carl Smith, of Los Angeles, will be guests of the Misses Myrtle and Bertha Scott today. Leonard Geissel will go to Los An geles this morning to visit during Fies ta week with relatives and friends. Miss Etta Van Leuven and Miss llochstein will spend today at Ven ice.

Mrs. L. M. St rouse, 'who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Grimes, and other relatives, went to Los Angeles last evening, where she will spend some time before returning to San Francisco.

J. Percival Hagerman. will arrive in San Bernardino this morning from Los Angeles for several days' visit with his brother, H. W. Hagerman.

Mrs. Charles M. Sloane, of South I street, has returned from Los Angeles and Long Beach, where she has been visiting for the past week. Mrs. George Monroe, of Tucson, formerly Miss Gladys Bemis, is visiting her mother and friends.

Mr. L. M. Jacobs, of Tucson, went to Los Angeles yesitflrday, utter a few days' visit with his sister, Mrs. A.

Horowitz. Mrs. A. J. Twogood, of Riverside, has been the guest of her sister, Mrs.

C. H. Davis, for a few days. H. R.

Levy has returned from San Francisco, where he has been viewing the ruins. Mrs. Gussie White is spending Sunday with ios Angeles friends. Mrs. Josephine Heap and Miss Olga Forsythe have gone to Los Angeles to spend the week.

Mrs. M. P. Connors and sister, Mrs. Nichols, of Fresno, left yesterday for Los Angeles to visit friends during Fiesta week.

Miss Bertha Shaber will go to Los Angeles this morning to spend a week with friends. C. A. Lothrop joined Mrs. Lothrop in Los Angeles last evening and they will remain over Sunday.

Missi Kntherino Knapp, who has been visiting Colton relatives and San Bernardino friends, will return home today. Dr. J. Ronna. dentist, Ward block Room 1, cornier Third and streets.

L. N. Bedford, dentist, street, opposite Masonic Temple. Dr. F.

M. JenX'ns, flentlst, corner ana Third street, room 1. Small Loot The San Bernardino Junk anil Hido company's warehouse at, tho northwest corner of Third and streets was pried open" by thieves Friday night, the intruders securing two cheap revolvers, two cheap watches and other minor articles. From Hie iMituro of the plunder it is believed that the burglary was the work of boys. Tho front door of the warehouse was pried open with a pick.

If you ik-arly, love to lie jollied don't fail to hear Mr. Jolly of Jollet on "Jolly Sido of Life," undier tho auspices ol Kpworth League, at San Bernardino on May 21, 1906. Humors Come to the Surface in the spring us in- no other season. They don't run themselves all off that way, however, but mostly remain In, the system. Hood's Sttrsapntilla, removes them, wards off danger, ninkea good health sure.

SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN. WIinWTirTtv we. PULLS A PISTOL A half drunken Individual, who, trom his appearance, is probably from the realm of the Czar, raised a dls-1 ttirbance at the SI. Charles last night. He hadi secured a room at the Harris house just, west, of the St.

Charles, but In his maudlin condition he 1 thought he had gotten Into the Harris block, and demanded his room. The woman In charge of the office told him that he must bo mistaken, as he nau no room mere. The fellow was very sure that he did have a room, and by the eternal he would have it his demands being en- lorced ly the display of a pistol, which naturally irignteneil the woman. A call was sent for the police, and Policemen Emerson and1 Henderson locked the man up. FUNERALJT 2 O'CLOCK OF The funeral of Frank Edgar Hart will be helit today at 2 o'clock instead of at the hour previously announced, trom the Barton Catick funeral chapel, Rev.

Robert Renison officiat ing. The burial services will bo un der tho auspices of the Masonic fraternity and thu Woodmen of the World. -h AROUND TOWN. A 4. Dr.

E. H. Lyman, dentist, over Cen tral Drug cor. Third- and Sts. All the candidates who figured in the incorporation election at Upland recently, yesterday filed with the County Recorder their certificate of expenses, as the law requires.

In each instance these certificates show that no expense of any kind had been incurred by the candidates. McDavit, Painless Dentist. 143 3rd Jft. Artificial teeth without Llatei, Green Chili, New Tomatoes, New Potatoes, String Beans, Apricots, Cherries, Blackberries and Strawberries, at Kendall's Market. Best landscape gardener in the city, E.

M. Searles, 1130 First St. Phone, Home 724. Drs. Ward Crawford announce their return to San Bernar dino to resume the practice of Demas- ophy, Monday, May 28, 190C, at 37C street.

scsasESSBca a 1 rr IA 1 II Ilfredperijaiiiins AAKERSflEVyRK Correct Cfoilws for Men 1 ymw 8 PSf 1 Bivalve $22.00 Gray Suits We defy any store to equal in material, make and style the suits, tailored in master art, which we are selling at this great Remnant sale for $16.85 You Can't Compare To equal the ones we are selling at tho price quoted below must cost you elsewhere more than our regular price, which is $12,50. At our great Removal Sale they go at Coat OA Pants OU St. Charles Block mm I Twilight $15.00 Gray Suits The beautiful suits we arc selling at this price with those lining sold elsewhere at less than $15.00. That's their regular value. Our great sale makes the price $10.35 Ask the Privilege Of showing you these elegant suits.

You'll readily pronounce them, $1G values. Our great Removal Sale is the cause of the money-saving price of Coat Pants GW THE HOME OF GOOD aOTHES' iiMiisiBiiiiiia ME EARlflG The Bargains We Offer Are the lest Ye1 This sensational REMOVAL SAJJE of ours gives every opportunity for men and boys wear at a surprisingly smaJl cost. These prices here are simply a brief outline cf the innumerable items in this Removal Sale. Metal $18.00 Gray Suits There's no ifs or anils about It. We know, what we are talking about when we tell that you can.

buy as good a suit for less thaa 118.00 as are, selling at this great sale for $13.60 ui or Merchant Tailors Cannot surpass in either style, workmanship or material for more than double our price the beautiful Dove Grays we are selling at $12.75 CPan5 $14.40 Mark YOU No man or boy can afford to overlook this phenomenal REMOVAL iviuiik 1UU SALE of fashionable Suits, Fancy Wash Pants, Hats and Furnishings: Every article is BRAND NEW and represents the BEST GRADES of wearing apparel ever placed on 3ale in this city. Satisfaction guaranteed or your MONEY BACK without argument. St. Charles Block i in i I BSSSSSS3SSSSS3 ION SALE I Commences Monday, May 21. You will have the opportunity to buy your little every day necessities at prices much lower than you have ever been able to buy them for.

The items quoted in center column are good for all week, or until the supply gives out. The "specials" are offereel only on the day indicated, and when the quantity has been sold no more can be obtained at that price. So make sure of getting here early every day if you don't want to be dissapointed. The early shopper always gets best choice. Honday, May 21st to Saturday 26th Monday While 25 doz last we will sell not mre than to customer Linen Handkerchiefs Fine 5c Wednesday Buy a full supply now while 50 gross lasts.

Shell Hair Pins Straight and crimped, in light and dark brown. 3 for 4c Friday A lucky purchase makes it possible for us to offer Fancy Collar Embroidered turnovers while 10 last, only 3 to a custom er. 14c COLLAR FOUNDATION, straight or pointed, white or black, the kind you pay 10c for. 7c UNBREAKABLE DRESSING COMBS, the best kind you can buy for any money, full size. Sold at 15c 0c FINISHING BRAID, in 6 yard pieces.

The kind you usually pay 10c for 5c PUTS, Gem Pin. full 300 pins to paper, Sold at 5c 3c EMBROIDERY EDGING and insertion, sold 12 l-2c and 15c 8c HOSE, Ladies' black lace hose. Usually sold at 35c 19o HOSE, Children's tan hose. 15c hose ALL SILK RIBBON, Nos. 5, 7, 0, 12 and 10, all shades.

The regular price of No. 5 is 5c, this week all widtns per yard 5c DARNING COTTON, Black, Brown and White, 3 spools for 5c WIRE II AIR PIN9, packages, ill count. Cartwrights i Tuesday Special Button Bargains while 100 doz. last Pearl Buttons Perfect in ihape and workmanship. 10c grade 1 doz.

4c Thursday Here is a special bargain in Hooks and Eyes White or Black, any bize. 6 cards 5c Saturday Best Bargain of all 1000 ydo Torchon Lace Sold everywhere 8 l-3c und 10c 4cyd.

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