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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 8

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PACE EIGHT. 3 ft? S3 1 'THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" The Armory BIdg. A REGULAR 35c QUALITY FOR 25c 2 Our line and prices of Ladies' and Children Hosiery and Underwear Must be seen to be appreciated I CARTER'S RACKET 326 STREET Quality Ms when you buy a range or stove bearing the Acorn trademark, you are assured the best workman' ship found in any stove. That's why ACORN ranges and stoves are used by millions, HARDWARE HUSTLERS San Bernardino Hardware Co. iff 429431 Third Street Overcoat oit irill be seen wearing ran do one of wo things to if ou I ean murk you uv as a wtll-greoined condemn yon as a person in need of dress reform.

Remember that you stand a chance of being either; So long as a good overcoat is only a question of good judgement you are in a position to make the best dressed man in town no better dressed than you: Sujtpose we get together today and talk it Fifteen Dollars to Forty riTDDIInD House Painting and KKIEK Sips-361 Street Irja wish the Tery caotwrt Drlcss, your Irfliai? till oil itial GEM MARKET, MASONIC TEMPLE BLK. STREET BiubU.tawnor20re.ri. One of thf l.nre.t and equipped moat jn'iet putup by JULIUS OEhL, Wholesale and Retail Butcher Branch. Citt H.rfcet IMrast. AbattolrJh H0f, The finest bottled milk in the city iUatteSOfl IlaS It! delivered on ice.

LOOK FOR NAME on and Bottle. south of Mill, Phone Red 355 44 end 4-6 Third Street GROCERS GOOD GOODS-CONSISTENT PRICES 13 Kunet Ked i.ui Xlie Eixxpori-umiL for TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS FOR YOUNG AND OLD 550 THIRD STREET J. Baldwin 53 9 $3 Armory BIdg. TED IS SID END LIFE Continued From Page One. the removal of the patient from the hotel.

He was accordingly taken to SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUNj FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 50. 19C. ILL PEOPLES ARROWHEAD ARE URGED BEAT DDI IDPJISE All Classes and Conditions Have Much For Which They Should Be Thankful. So Says the Preacher.

"Praise ye the Lord" was both the text and the theme of the Thanksgiving sermon, preached by Rev. J. H. Sneer, at the First M. E.

church, yesterday morning, when the people of the churches of the city united In a Thanksgiving service. A congregation that nearly filled the auditorium came to participate iu the service, which followed exactly the program outlined in THE Sl'X in former announcements. Nearly all of the ministers of the city were present, and the choir of the church in which the service was held, furnished inspiring music. Praise ye the Lord" was the scrips er to be addressed to every man, for the reason that men of all creeds and times and conditions have been able to find something in their environment for which to give thanks, and praise the River of every good and perfect gift. He then enumerated some of the specific reasons that the nation has for setting apart a day for general thanksgiving, and found in them abundant explanation for the fact that wherever church spires pointed upward yesterday, people were to be found gathered together to enumerate and give thanks for those same blessings enjoyed by the American I lit milu Quoting from Psalms 150:6, Dr.

Speer said in part: Dr. Speer's Sermon. The poet writer of the Psalms has been calling upon the angels to praise God, the sun, moon, stars, beasts, to give him glory. The call to praise included the mountains, hills, fruitful trees, cedars, cattle, creeping things, fowls of the air. Kings of the earth should praise him, princes, judges, both young men and maidens, old men and children ought, to find some rea-i son to give him gratitude.

Israel' as 'a nation favored of God, should sing to him for his loving kindness. With wisdom the Psalmist gives reason for praising God. Because he exalts a he is all-powerful; be- raimp bp frivuth tln, tn the home of James Montgomery. the weat the rich wine of the relative, at 1220 Orange street. San-; vine; because every good and perfect derson has since been at the t0 is from above, coming gomery home.

He is closely guarded, from the Father. He reaches and no one but his wife, the physician Uhe climax of his exhortation to give and nurse are allowed in th sick i praise in the words of the text, chamber. "Praise ye the Lord," ye, whoever you Sanderson's attempt on Friday wherever you are. whatever may kill himself was made in the presence, be 'or environment "Praise ye the of his nephew, Rowe Sanderson. He Lord." asked that the voune man be sent to i I can be of greatest service to you him.

"I am ready to die." said the trying to suggest some reasons for Sunervisor to his relative. gratitude common to all. Thankssriv. Then he spoke calmly and dictated i inS da' is not the time to look for messages to his wife and mother, weakness but strength, not sickness Taking a small glass from the table 1 but health, not darkness but light, not he quaffed its contents. He had uiuer uut the sweet.

Thanksgiv thought it poison, but it was a harm-! lns uay is not the day of the "muck le ss liquid. The matter was kept se-1 We will be optimistic, not cret until today. It was immediately pessimistic today. our own and after this occurrence that Mrs. Sander- country's perils so much as our wp.s summoned.

hopes, Plan to Hide Patient. PIat. 'hat fine old pagan, looked up Despite the. fact that Dr. Davisson from the midst of his surroundings r.ays that Sanderson is near to oeain, muuueu me supreme leing for there is a persistent report that an three things.

First, that he was a effort is to be made to take him from' "'an. not a brute. Second, that he the jurisdiction of the California i was a Grecian, not a Uarbarian. And courts. The exposures in the San third, that he was a philosopher, rath-Francisco graft scandal have occupied er than a common ignorant person, ihe mind of Supervisor Sanderson to We ought to praise God for simply the exclusion of almost all other mat- i being.

No man ought to so live that ters. jne would curse the day wherein he At the same time the ravages of I was born. Our Master said it would tuberculosis have wasted his body un- have been better if Judas had not til he is in a pitiful state. While it been born. The person who hinders believed that the removal of San-1 his fellow man, as he walk3 in God's I lerson to Arizona or Mexico would re-as, it were better if a great mill his mind, fear is exnressed stone were hung about his neck anri lie could not survive the journey.

he were cast into the midst of the Extreme measures have been adopted to guard Sanderson against detectives and newspapermen. An attempt reach the doorstep was checked to--ight at the point of a revolver. -If you com' a step nearer I'll put a iole through you," said a watchman tonight, as a newspaperman approach ed tho sea. a man who lives worthily the life God has given him ought to daily praise him for simple being. How much then is a man better a sheep? It depends on whether or not a man's life is a higher type than that of a sheep.

But he who iknew men, because he was man: who God, because he was Dr. Davisson said today that wnue i unursioou tne meaning of life, bene was not at liberty to discuss he Jived it perfectly; He said derson's connection with the San life was a great trust, and worthy the Francisco' graft scandal, he wouia Ktmnirlv advise against his removal gratitude of man. Praise ye the Lord for the klninm from Los Angeles, as sucn an aci might result in his immediate death. There never was such a time as We have been thanking God in itne church because the young peonle DENICKE ACQUITTED. were becoming active.

But what is SAX FRANCISCO, 29 more significant, all are becoming ac-Denirke, the young man who shot and th-e. Rf.ijglon t0(ay Homething killed an unidentified Italian, at than a respectable bservance junction of Battery! Lombard anil East j0f respectable forms. The man who struts on tr.e aiurnoon oi jv reads Ills Bible Is while act nz i) rope ble. I ll) ting as a voiuioeei iii up irom the reading to a changed erty and fighting the flames to new visions, to better deeds wnich threatened this section was hold in hiihr.r oHtonm i. wo t.

last night, acquitted- of the charge or non-Christian than the inactive noin-manslaughter by the Jury in Judge ina Christian. Dummies or figure-Carroll Cook's court after over five I heads never were quite so renrehenKi. hours of deliberation. i men loo. the church hnrl tho old message for the new days, the tirnl.loniB Mrs.

SsSS CbuedTr been used for cMldren teething. I' 1 soothes the cMU. wftens the sums, I allays all pain, cures wind colic, and 'ou over or Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. dcgrtcs an1 "PlonB, but Tvsenty-five cents a WATER RENT. Water rent Is due on the first of every month.

Delinquent on the 15th. If not paid water will be turned off on the 20th. scars. Steel Is iron plus Ore. Braise him for the fire that made into steel.

You now know that he Is a God of compassion. You know what it means to have your Master weep with you 'on the day of your iorrow. He will INA First Old-Line Football Game of the Season Affords Much Sport For a Big Crowd of Eager Rooters. Arrowhead 2. Pomona 0.

A large crowd enjoyed a good game of football at the old exciting style-yesterday, between the Arrowhead and Pomona teams, at Meadowbrook park. The game was fast from start to finish, the local lads having the best all the way through. The Pomona boys' only method of gaining ground was by punting, and they were forced to play a purely defensive game. Cassey, the. captain of the visitors, was the best player on the field, and it was only by his sure foot that the score was not much larger.

This is the plaver who practically won the tural injunction taken bv the for tne Pomona Hiffh School two 1 lr lilnvnil rM flint when he that years ago, played on team. After the kick-off the local lads settled down to good, steady look you over and find the scars and will be glad. Thank him for the badge of honor. Look up through your harvest of tears and say he is good. It is easy to sing in the sunshine; but only God'i choicer children can sing praise "Let hy heart be cast in the furnace, Thy red gold, precious and bright; Do not fear the hungry fire, With its caverns of burning light; And thy gold shall return more pre cious, Free from every snot and stain; For gold must be tried by fire, And a heart must be tried by pain.

i "In this cruel fire of sorrow Cast thy heart, nor faint, nor wail; Let thy hand be firm and steady, Do not let thy spirit quail. Wait, thou, till thy trial passes; Take thou, then, thy heart For as gold is tried by fire, So a' heart is tried by pain. "I shall know by the gleam and glitter Of the golden chain you wear, Uy your heart's calm strength in loving, Of the fire they have liad to bear. Heat on, true heart, forever; Shine bright, strong golden chain; And bless the cleansing fire, And the furnace of living pain." The Offering. The offering taken was said to be the largest collection ever returned from any union church service held in the city.

It. was for the benefit of worthy poor of the city, and its distribution will be in the hands of a special committee consisting of Rev. C. M. Crist, Rev.

Mark 13. Shaw and Rev. J. H. I Geo.

M. Cooley Co. The Hardware Store of San Bernardino Winter Companions Wood Heating Stoves. Coal Heating Stoves. ClAiroc Wire Door Mats.

Fibre Door Mats. Rubber Door Mats. Andirons. Fire Irons. Fireplace Fenders.

Fire Shovels-X Coal Tongs. voai acuities. And many other things Bring Run to This City. Los Angeles autoists are talking up a speed contest from that city to San Bernardino, some time in the not far distant future. The local autoists are taking considerable interest in the proposition, and if the details of the run can be adjusted satisfactorily the local autoists will see that arrangements are perfected for the suitable entertainment of the visitors while they are fn the city.

San Bernardino is gradually becoming quite an automobile center. The city has three first class garages and 32 machines are now owned here. There has been some talk of the organizing of an Auto club here, and this may materialize later. Such an organization could do much toward making the city a terminal point for auto runs from other cities, and to help bring San Bernardino to the at tention of outsiders. THERE IS NO REASON why your baby should be thin, and fretful during the night Worms are the cause of.

thin, sickly babies. It is natural that a healthy baby should be fat and sleep well. If your baby does not retain its food, don't experiment with colic cures and other medicine, 'but try a bottle of white's Cream Vermifuge, and you will soon see your baby have color and laugh as it should. Sold by Towne, Sec-combe Allison. CASTOIli.

Boars tie jT KM Vnu Have Always Boijiit Kind You Ha Signature of "Harris Has It for Less" Holiday Presents Carving Sets. 1847 Teaspoons. 1847 Tablespoons 1847 Knives. 1847 Forks. O.

V. B. Scissors. Pocket Knives. Boys' Tool Sets.

Universal Coffee Perec lators. Universal Bread Makers Universal Cake Makers And many other useful articles I Pioneer Hardware Folks I 333-389 Third St. Phones 59 gradually would work down the field, only to be returned by a punt It looked like a no-score game, but during the last few minutes of the game Sam Purton made a safety, giving his team two points. Johnson and Warren refereed the game. R.

H. Logsdon, the manager of Arrowhead team, has issued a challenge to all teams averaging 150 pounds. This team has not been scored on since its organization over a year ago. AUTO CONTEST IS at midnight. That is the manlfesta-j EiKLI rVOOlDlLlll tion of a heavenly Father which I makes glad his heart.

There is too an "unspeakable gift" from which every perfect gift comes. It cannot be measured, cannot be bounded by words. That gift is the Christ, for whom- we all praise God. The Cleansing Fire. Local Enthusiasts Are Planning to IV proclaiming to the public that we have the best, largest and newest holiday stock, we're not shoutiag about something that we cannot bach up.

To prove, this iust give us a call and look over our HOLIDAY STOCK CHAS. M. HANF Jeweler Optician 47 3 Third St Iri it Famous Shoe Store Stewart Hotel Eloct IF you want your blood made richer: IF you want to clear your complexon; IF you want to feel better In fact, IF you want to be healty take VIV-0-GEN Xew York, Sd, WOG. Mr. Herman Harris, can Bernardino, Have expressed fifty-six tourist Coats to retail from $1.50 to $20.

Worth a third more. P. S. FARMER. EXPLANATION: The above telegram was received from our New York representative several days ago.

The coats today and are now shown in our window and store. If you are in need of a coat do not buy until you see these garments. We know they will please you. THE PRiGES: Will be 33 1-3 per cent. Under the regular value.

Securing the entire lot gave our buyer a chance to dictate his own terms. We know. this to be an absolute fact and have no hesitancy to make this statement. THIS WILL PROVE THE MOST SENSATIONAL COAT SA LE EVER HELD HERE.

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Years Available:
1894-1998