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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 6

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(( ('( ('( ('( ((( ((( i st st 2 4 i i CHRISTMAS Less Than a Week Away Do your shopping to-day; don't wait for the rush ot the last few days. OPEN EVENINGS Armory Building. WHY NOT Have a Look -AND MAKE YOUR' 99 Hand Bags A very choice selection just received, on which we propose to give special quotations during thii season of good will to men. 75c quality 50 $1.00 quality 75 $1.50 quality $1.00 John H. Taylor N.

Cor. and Court Streets )) f. ))) ))) ill i1 CH RJSTM AS I SELECTIONS I Where only the BEST- is to be had. WATCHES all the leading makes. DIAMONDS.suPeriorqiiality I only.

UMBRELLAS ywithnthe detachable handle. CLOCKS the kind that tdl I true time. My stock was bought to sell, and it will be to your ad- vantage to examine same and get my prices be- fore you purchase. THE BEST ALWAYS FOUND AT Greater San Bernardino's Greatest Jewelry Store. CHAS.

M. HANF sj Jeweler and Optician. 473 Third Street, Garage and Machine Shop AUTO SUPPLIES Cars for Rent. All Work Guaranteed. L.

C. BUXTON Successor to F. C. MOORE 614-620 Third Street. San Bernardino, Cal.

Phones Home 175, Red 175 I ORDER YOUR KM AS TURKEY I FROM HRAIfflER BROS. Street Market 320 Street 320 Street First Class Fresh Meats at Right Prices. Chickens Dressed to Order. Prompt service. Jj Phones: Home 420 Sunset Red 1431 Try SUN Liners Four more 'working days" before Christmas is at hand, and they will be busy ones.

At the wind up on Christmas eve there will In? many. many fagged people, but ho would forego the pleasure of keeping nrist-! mas. Resolutions and talk are often indulged In. early in the season, but when the makes itself felt, the bhiff is called. As Christine Terhune Herrick very truthfully says in writing on the selection of Christmas gifts: "We talk very boldly early in the year of what we will do when next Christmas comes, how we will no longer pay holiday blackmail and impoverish ourselves for months into the next year by the purchase of gifts for those who do not need what we give and to whom our tokens come frequently as almost unwelcome- additions to the flood of "things." with which they are overwhelmed.

"But as the year goes on and we begin to recover from the pressure of the Christmas rush and reaction, we weaken a little. We will give fewer presents than we did last year, of course that we decided upon long ago, but we must give a few. And then the year grows old, and the talk of Christmas is in the air, and the shops are filling up with attractive gifts, and first we restore one name of those we had crossed from our list, and then another slips in. and then, since those are back. It would look queer if we left out this one or that, and before we know it we are in the same old scramble, and the house is littered with tissue-paper and colored ribbon and Christmas cards, and we get the wild hunted look the foolish virgins must have worn when it began to get really dark, and have heart failure about this one whom we had overlooked, and nervous prostration about the other one for whom we cannot think of anything appropriate and then we know that once more Christmas has come!" Misg Barbara S.

Keller and Edward Godhey were quietly married In Los Angeles Thursday evening at the residence of Rev. B. F. Holler, pastor of the First Congregational church in that city. The bride, who is a very popular young lady in San Bernardino, which has always been her home, was attired in a handsome and stylish traveling suit of brown broadcloth, with cream net waist and brown hat in harmony.

Her brother, Fred Keller, accompanied the bride to the citv and was present at the ceremony. After a weak in the city and at the beaches, Mr. and Mrs. Godbey will return to San Bernardino to reside. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. X. Keller of Seventh street, and also a native daughter of San Bernardino. After graduating from high school, she acted as librarian at tht high school last year.

Her sweet disposition has always made her many friends and a wide circle of interested young people and friends will await Mr. and Mrs. Godbey's return, and an opportunity to congratulate them. Mr. Godbey, formerly of Greenview, Illinois, is a neuhew of Dr.

Crawford. the wpii.knnwn osteonath and has resided in San Bernardino for some months with hia aunt. He was until a short time ago a popular student of the high school, and it was tnere the vottne people's romance begun. Mr. Godbey has been in San Bernar dino but a few days from a trip East to his former home.

He is now connected in a clerical capacity with the Santa Fe offices. Redlands Facts: A baker's dozen nf ladies of thf Mission district met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. J. Curtis and organized a wmst rlub to be known as the Mission Whist club, which will meet every two weeks on Thursday afternoon at the home of the various members for a game of whist.

Prizes will be ii'sntul and rpfrpsbmenta will be sc i cu. Three tablewere used for yester day's came and Mrs. Barnes ana airs. Wilson were the prize winners, the first recelvine a pretty vase and tne sreond a burned wood box for pins. At the close of the afternoon delicious refreshments were served.

Miss Alice Curtis supplied for Mrs, Cole, who was unable to be present yesterday As the next regular meeting date would be the day following Xew Year's it was decided to meet on the Friday following. On this occasion Mrs. Frank Van Leuven will be the hostess. Those who are members of the new-lv formed club are: Mines. J.

Curtis, Frank Van Leuven, C. .1. Boone, E. F. Van Leuven, H.

H. Cole, Rhoda Wilson, B. G. Simonds, L. Bahr, Urn Smith, S.

Barnes, Harry Porch, L. 0. Yount and J. M. Cole.

The Boys' Brotherhood had an interesting meeting at the Baptist church last evening. At next week's meeting an election of ofTicers is to be held and full attendance is desired. Mrs. A. R.

Davis and daughters, Misses Ruth and Bess of Los Angeles, who are making a visit to San Bernardino friends, were guests of Mrs. J. W. Barton at dinner last evening, and afterwards with several other guests formed a theatre party at the Unique. Impure hlood runs you down-makes you an easy victim for organic diseases, Burdock niood TMters purifies the blood cure8 the cause-builds you up.

JEWELRY MANSON BAY, 310 St. III men. If the track of that city is closed it will also result in the bringing of more horses to San Bernardino's Aassociation- track for training. fact one large Riverside string has already made arrangements for stalls and will train here this season: "Those who enjoy the successful matinee races on the Riverside Driving Association track will regret to hear the park may be closed after the Christmas races have been run. E.

F. Binder intimated at the meeting of the Game Association last evening that such would probably be the rase unless the park should be sold. The association has done everything in Its power to provide Riverside with good races, and Mr. Binder feels that he can no longer assume the responsibility that is entailed in this effort. "The Christmas meet promises to furnish some exciting events for the lovers of racing, those in charge taking hold of the arrangements with characteristic energy.

However, this will be the last event of the kind here unless some one comes to the assistance of the association." When Its Beeds you want you better see. C. Meyer, the pioneer seedsman. BILL REGULATES PROPERTY RIGHTS PARIS, Dec. 20.

The chamber of deputies by a vote of 373 to 180 approved last night that section of M. Briand's bill regulating the disposition of church property which annuls endowments for the saying of masses. The reason given for the annulment 18 that the State department and churches are unable to fulfill the conditions attached to such CAPTAIN KELLER TO FIGHT EXTRADITION VANCOUVER, B. Dec. 20 Denying that he is Capt.

D. L. Keller, wanted by the I'nited State War'Do-partment on a charge of forgery, D. Smith preparing to fight extradition. Capt.

D. L. Keller of the United States regulars at Reno, Nevada, disappeared after a number of forgeries. A few days ago he was exhibiting a check on the Treasury Department at WiiRhineton for This, he suld, was the proceeds of a sale h's property in Chicago. It is alleged the check which he offered at the bank was stolen from the United Ptateg quartermaster's department at Fort Sheridan, Illinois.

0 ONE-FOURTH OFF NOW ON ALL COATS, SUITS AND SKIRTS RIVERSIDE PARK MAY BE CLOSED In Which Event More Horses Will Come to Association Track. The following from the Riverside "Press" is of interest to local horse PAGE SIX. SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN- -SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1907. A I lt I Will I A I 117 1 1 uwvinu hop WMi the at corns DISAPPEARS WITH CASH. By Associated Press to THE SU.W CHICAGO, Dec.

20. Richard Noelck, adopted son of August Saehn, and cashier of the private bank of August Saehn Company, at Bryn Mawr and Evanston avenues, this city, has disappeared. The business of the bank was halted today and Mr. Saehn is paying off depositors with checks on ids personal account. The bank had a capital of $50,000 and a surplus of $40,000.

The deposits are $80,000. Noelck had been separated from his wife for a month. He disappeared week ago last Monday. rw3s 0 The Christmas Store ONLY FOUR MORE BUYING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS and the crowds grow greater every day. Morning is the best shopping time now.

Try it to-dav. You'll avoid the rush and crush of the afternoon crowds Teddy Bears DAINTY EVENING SCARFS Umbrellas For the children. White and all The Prettiest thin98 Imaginable for gifts. Can be make mo8t U8efu and acceptable used for evening or automobile wear. Made of colors.

bear, are best and ereped chiffon, with elaborate floral gift, for men or women. val. cheapest. patterns in pastel shades. Nothing nicer for a gift.

ues In town are here. 1.25, $1.75 $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3 $1.25 and Up Gloves for Gifts And Cohn's for Gloves Of course! This is the jlove store of the city-only dependable gloves here. And plenty of all sizes and all colors and all lengths at this store. If in Doubt, Give a Glove Order Furs One fourth Off now on All Furs Make your Selection Now Thousands of Handkerchiefs It seems that we have enough handkerchief, to supply every man, woman and child in San Bernard dino. The most beautiful assortment ever brought to this city.

See the special boxed lots. Poppy and -Poinsetta Souvenir Handkerchiefs The Christmas Store Opposite Court House OUR BIG CHRISTMAS SILK SALE NOW GOING ON GO TO FOR ANYTHING IN TOYS Hano! Painted China, Water and Wine Sets and Cut Glass. 550 Third Street TO OPEN DRUCE GRAVE. By Associated Press to TUB SUN. BERLIN, Dec.

20. The Home office has consented to the openlnfr of the cemetery. Consequently shortly after Christmas the question as to whether the coffin contains a body or a roll of prave of T. C. Druce in Highgate lead should be definitely answered.

Is the Man Who Wouldn't Appreciate a Chest ol HARDWARE HUSTLERS The only kind that we would dare to think of selling are the ones of known reliability and established reputation. We never experiment with doubtful goods for the sake of making a higher profit. Mechanics who are using the old-fashioned, time-stealing tools, permit us to suggest that you discard them and invest in the Time, Health and Labor Saving Tools that modern advancement has devised, the kind that you will find at Bernardino Hardware Co. Red 1051 Doth Phones Homo 36.

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