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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 2

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hoold be a calendar day for you to SAVE MONEY! If you wait a few days before depositing the chances are you'll be tempted to spend your money. C. E. VAHEY, Cashier. Vice-President.

Third and Sts. See Our Window Display BEFORE BUYING YOUR Fourth of July Shirt The Toggery 306 Street. The Home of Standard Merchandise Money Cheerfully Refunded If Goods Are Not Satisfactory. ILVERWOOD IK The Home of Hart, Shaffner Marx Clothes. lJf Stewart Hotel Block.

San Bernardino. 4 PAGE TWO SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN- -SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1911. 9 Why You Should Invest in Security Investment Company Stock BECAUSE it is paying quarterly dividends at the rate of 10 per cent per annum on par. BECAUSE it is a home concern and managed by home people. BECAUSE you can participate in the regular quarterly cash dividends being paid by this company, including the one to be paid on September 1.

BECAUSE stockholders all share alike in all profits. BECAUSE you are certain that your investment is ho-nestly and wisely managed. The directors of this corporation being men whom you have known a long time, and whose names spell success in this community. BECAUSE you know that this company's real estate holdings are the best in this city and are sure to advance rapidly in value. BECAUSE you know that this company is not paying commissions to agents for selling stock; that it is not selling stock under the full market value and never has; thatoo promotion stock is being issued, and that none has ever been issued or given away.

BECAUSE if you do invest now you will be getting stock that within a short time will be worth much more than it is today and fci. addition you will be getting your regular quarterly dividends upon same. This stock can be bought either for cash or upon the installment plan and in either event you share proportionately in the regular quarterly dividends. Let us hear from you and we will explain in detail our plans for the future. Security Investment Company a 512 Third Street H.

E. HARRIS, Pres. W. H. SWAN, Vice Pres.

M. C. McKENNEY, Sec. Directors I I. E.

Harris, H. M. Barton, R. F. Drew, R.

C. Harbison, Ralph E. Swing, W. H. Swan, M.

C. McKen-ney. ifi all If you deposit EVERY PAY DAY you'll gain Instead of lose the money, as we give 4 icr cent Interest on all deposits made at the A. G. KENDALL, President.

JOHN ANDRESON, N. W. Cornert Brookings Lumber Box Co. San Bernardino Yard, Second and St. C.

L. BARRETT, Mgr. Other Yards at Colton, Highland, Redlands. A HIGH BADE, 1 Priced Car of Quality One Hun dred and i-'iuy-Six Less Tarts Than Nearest Competitor. No Greater Value For the Price.

J. M. BE1DFORO Vlack 791 SUito. antra. R4 T.

St so Hemnrrtlno, Cl. FIRE Works and Crackers at SMITH BROTHERS. 260 St. CLEANS SCOURS POLISHES Solid Cake WORKS WITHOUT WASTE ru is iu Sporting Circles BEAVERS A MIL TO They Have to, For Others Are Out With the Big Stick. Hy lid Vress to THE S.U'IMMKN'TO.

June 3i. Twenty-six two of them home one a three-bapmT and five runs unit 11 errors is the story of the farcical perfoi mancc put lift by 1'ortlnml mil Here toiluy, the winning 13 to 11. After the sixth the visitors were re-ti ioil without runs on lilt but though tlie locals hail threatened to overtake the lead when the vl-dtors played rag-eil ball. Knestner steadied in the lat lining and Sacramento was retired in order. Jimmy Lewis' sUulI was fractured by hard pitched ball in the fifth innitiK.

the third, Kulin kept lx members if the Sacramento team busy trying ti 'itch him between third and home liens linally called out for running out the base line. Score: Portland. 11 II 0 3 1 1 12 "hud bourne, ilieeliun, ub tyan, cf lappa, lb vnifjjcr. If iilin, dcKune, voetncr, rf ti I 2 5 1 5 0 5 0 1 0 4 0 Totals 13 13 15 Sacramento. 3 27 20 6 li II 1 3 1 i 0 1 1 0 0 3 1 17 0 1 I 1 0 0 3 0 -'liinn.

3b i isler, 2b liureii, )anzig, II) rf If Thomas, icrchen, Us cf 1 0 0 tyrani, 4 2 1 Varren. If laker, Totals 10 II It Score by Inning'. 0 'ortland 3 2 Hase hits 1 lacramento 0 3 Uase hits 1 0 (I 0 (I 013 ol 1 4 0 011 1 011 Summary. Home run Kyan, Mahoney. Tlirce-iase hit Kyan.

Two-base hits l'eck-npaiigh, Danzig. Krucger, Ityinm. 'acrifice fly Iianzig. Bases on balls voestner Hyram. 1.

Struck out Coestner. 4. Hit by pitcher, Lewis, louble piay Koestner to I'eckinpaugh Kapps. Wild pitch Koestmr. Time 1 13.

Umpire McClreevy. 0 FIGHT ON FOURTH FOR GARY, INDIANA 1 Associated Press to THE SUX. CUICAibi, June There, will be no or.ing bout on July I at Clary. 1 11 -liana. This edict went forth tonight elatlve to the proposed affair scheduled ('tween "Knockout" Brown and Johnny "hompson for the national holiday, so he bout has been called off.

CTORY 0 1 5 BASEBALL RECORD COAST LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost. Tct. Portland 47 .533 Oakland 30 43 .337 San Francisco 4'J 43 .532 Vernon I 43 .305 Sacramento 41 47 4 6 ti Los Angeles 37 54 .407 COAST X.EACKUE GAMES.

Portland 13. Sacramento 11. Vernon 9, Oakland, 2. San Francisco 3, Los Angeles 2. AMXBICAK LEAGUE STANDING.

Won. Lost. Pet. rx-lroit 41 22 Philadelphia 43 22 Xew York 28 .550 "hlrago 3 28 .533 Hoston 31 31 .523 ''bveland 30 3S .411 Washington 21 43 .35 St. Louis 17 40 AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.

At Boston Xew York 6. Boston 7. Batteries Caldwell, Qiilnn. Vaughan ind Sweeney: Karger and Xunamaker. At Washington Philadelphia 0, Washington 3.

Batteries Morgan and Lapp; Walker and Henry. At Cleveland Chicago ft. 'evi land 1. Batteries Walsh and Sullivan: Young. Ilarkness and I'ind.

NATIOHAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost. Pet. Xew York 11 23 Chicjigo 25 Philadelphia 20 .100 Pittsburg 37 20 St.

Louis ....31 29 .539 Cincinnati 29 20 .410 Brooklyn 23 II Boston II 50 .219 NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At Philadelphia Brooklyn 3, Philadelphia 0, Batteries Knelzer and Bergen: Alexander and Moran, Dooin. At Cincinnati Chicago 3. Cincinnati 2. Batteries Brown anil Graham: Kef" Froiiime McLean, Clarke.

'FRISCO GRABS A CLOSE Angels Make 'Em Work Heads Off to Bring Home Bacon. Associated to THK I.OS AXGELKS. June 30. "Frisco won. but Vatep.

the new local lmporta- tion. made the Seals so some to do it. Everything was annexed for both sides In the first four frames, AiiReleno slipups at critical Ftaces being the responsible factors. Moskiman, who has been ploughing a round with the Seals nil season, and not doing much, managed to kick through with1 a straight win at last. Yates wasn't going so bad.

but Dillon. In the hope of saving the day, sent In I'rlger the last five rounds. It wasn't any use, as the score below shows: San Francicco. An. n.

u. s. o. a. rowell.

If McArdle, 3b Weaver, ss Moiiler, 2b Tennant, lb Shaw, cf Madden, rf lierry. Mosklman, Totals 2S 3 8 0 27 16 0 Loi Angvlca. AR. It. If.

S. O. A. Howard, If Iternanl, rf Holey, cf Moore, 2b Metngcr, ss 3 ..4... 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 7 2 2 1 0 3 8 1 5 5 0 0 1 1 Akin.

IMIlon, Smith, Yates, Crlger, lb lb Totals 30 7 1 27 14 3 I San Score by Iuntnji. Francisco .1 0 11 0 0 0 0 03 0 08 0 02 0 07 Daley, hasp hits 2 0 31 1 0 1 Los Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 0 Base hits 11111110 Summary, Two base hits Moskirran, Moore. Sai rllU bit Tenntnt, Weaver. 011 bfrlf -Y titer 4, $osklman 2, Ilu.sc (.. U'c' man 2, 1, Mnskt vTTger 2.

Double play Weaver to Tennant 2. Tims 1:43. Umpire Finney. Little Fellow Twirls Bang-up Ball With Very Fine Results. By Associated Press to THE SUX.

SAX FRAXCISt'O, Juno 30. In a game featured by Stewart's pitching and 1 hitting, Vernon defeated Oakland by a score, of 9 to 2 here today. Tlie Southern pitcher struck' out Jen men to Flater's passes and held two. issued only two I Oakland to a total of five lilts. Patterson secured four hits out of five times at bat.

Five of Vernon's runs were secured In the fifth. Score: I Verson. AR. S. a.

ji 0 Carlisle, rf Kane, If Patterson, lb Brashiar. 2b Stlnsein, rf Hosp, ss Burrell. 3b Brown, Stewart, 0 4 0 1 2 0 1 3 0 2 0 10 0 Totals 37 9 Oakland. 12 4 ONE HARRVSTEWART HANDS OAKS BEATING i I I A H. II.

S. O. A. E. Pfyl.

lb 4 (1 1 0 11 1 1 IbifTman. rf 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 Maggart, If .3 0 2 0 2 0 0 Cutshaw, 21 4 0 0 0 5 3 0 Zaeher. cf 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 Wolvirton, 3t 1 0 0 0 0 0 (I Wares, ss 4 1 1 0 4 7 2 0 1 0 11 0 Flat'T, 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 Iietiing, 21 0 0 Ttiedetnaiin, 10 0 1 10 Coy llo 0 0 0 0 0 i Totals 2 5 0 27 13 1 Batted for Flater In ninth. Score by Innlstri. Vernon 10 3 0 5 0 0 0 9 Base hits 1 0 3 0 5 2 0 0 1 12 Oakland 0 11 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Base lilts fl 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 5 Summary.

Three base hit- Ilos" Two base hits Stinson, Mnggert, jane. Sacrifice bit in'. Flat 3 ter 2. Time 2 Don't Suet's city. Bases on balls Stewart 2, Struck out Stewart 10.

Fla-Hlt by pitcher Tledemann. It Umpip Hildebrand. suffer with the Cafeteria cot)If: heat eat place Chalons Sur Marne Lieutenant I Trochon was killed yesterday whlb? making his first trip as pilot of a bl-! plane. STARS PREPARE FOR THREE Thn nlnlnv Snsnn All Kinds of Good Baseball. Enough baseball Is 011 the tapis foi tlie next three days to satisfy the most exacting.

When a Sunday game comes along it is all the talk, but when the affair mounts Into a three-game series. It begins to sound like real talk. That's what the Urbita Stars are going to stage between tomorrow and the nation's birthday, Including the latter, of course. Heal talk, and real baseball. Watch.

The Goldsmith, who made up go 10 rounds to win the decision once before, are to furnish' the argument, and from the way they're preparing, the locals will have to roll up their sleeves and pitch In hard. We've grabbed Jake Wilson, their star third baseman, now doing the shortstop stunt, and he Isn't going to get away, either. Jake's planted on Bill Dorsch's old job to stick. But In his place the Goldsmiths have annexed tlie services of one Art Scluiefer, he who was with the Xew York Giants for a part of last season, and they sa he's some wonder. Outside of that, theli line-up, fair enough at that, will In with us as It appeared before, with the exchange of a couple of pitchers, ood Twirling- Staff.

Southpaw Waite will serve them tt In one game. "Jenny" I.ind. he of last Sunday's bunch that thought It coub' flaunt its jov-ridlng title In our face with impunity, will also be brought along, while "Wild Bill" Gamble, latf of the Cananea Cactus club of the prick-I ly-herbed league, embracing Texas. Ari zona and a bit of Old Mexico, will put them over in another. Bill Gamble pitched good ball for Cananea nnd wn also in the California Winter league and can be calculated on to furnish ar argument.

Onptaln-Managrr Teck will be back lithe game, going to right garden. Tlu locals will use "Kid" Cummlngs, of Sar Pedro. In probably, two Karnes, and at least he will pitch the Sunday opener Cummlngs now has two offers to pla? hall, one with Salt Lnke In the Unior league, while both "Pop" Dillon nni' nlr. .......1. jn'm out for their respective teams hlle nf hesitating which otter tt nccept.

he's going to give San Bernardino glimpse of himself In action. Has Some Record. Cummlngs, for a youngster, has a re markable record. He won the Southerr California high school pennant thre times in succession for Han Pedro, fie-fentlng San Diego, Lns Angeles. Whit-tier and other strong teams for tin honors.

Jfe has perhaps pitched more shut-outs, and more small-hit game: than any twlrler hereabouts. Here'i how they will stack up in the battlnr order: Goldsmiths Schaefer, third base: Le shortstop; Bradley, second base; Clarke, li ft Held: Thomas, center field: Edwards right field: Lyons, first base; Shlldwatcr. catcher; Gamble, Waite, Lind. pitcher. Urbita Stars Wolfe; center field: Teck, right field; Pace, first base; Wilson, shortstop; McMullen, third base Tortes, second base- Johnson, right field Fisher.

catcher: Cunimings, Ardery Hou--er, pitchers. Eskew. of Los Angeles, who gave (Uicl satisfactory service In last Sunday'f game with the Joy ltlders, will In nl' probability officiate for the entire series! The Goldsmiths will remain In towr Monday as the guests of the local club not returning to Los Angeles until the Ir-eriew Is completed. VERNON GETS CRACK COLLEGIAN TWIRLEF By Associated Press to THE SUN. CHICAGO.

June 30. Ernest Ovltz. tin track University of Illinois pitchlw Pheiiom, who has been trying out wit) the Cuius, was today farmed to the Ver r.on club of the Coast league. He wit report immediately. Tills will add considerable strength the Vernon pitching department, which ft Is said.

Is rather weak. Tho latter cluh has been looking for eastern pitch-rs for some time. Practical Education. Mother 1 Jist got a letter from Ep ralm sarin' as bow he's took up fero-In' In college. Father Kail, atone or barb? Cornai Widow.

Vrneatonable 'TwMvflne to hear tho robln'i lay And watch the bloniome grpw And ret the butterflies at play Instead of shoveling snow. -Washington Stu THE HIDDEN LIGHT. Remember, if the cloud is over you, that there is a bright light always on the other side also that the time is coming, either in this world or the next, when that cloud will be swept away and the fullness of Cod's light and wisdom poured around you. Everything which has befallen you, whatever sorrow your heart bleeds wi'tii, nothing is wanting but to see She light that actually exists waiting to be revealed, and you will be satisfied. Bushnell.

GAMES The People's Store Co. Cosret.n.d Fixings for the Fourth $1.50 and $1.75 Lailles' Waists for $1.25 $1.25 Long Silk Gloves for 98c 25c Ladies' Neckwear for 19c Any Skirt for t- "Man faces three tragedies in life at Birth, at Death, and Facing the World at Fifty." 4 ffl 'AVE you position of fifty? financial the Inevitable stone wall the "ago limit?" Will you he forced out hy a younger generation? Don't try to mislead yourself! There is only one way to be absolutely safe, and that la to begin a savings account hene, and add a deposit each pay day. Don't delay! Don't lag behind! Begin one today! Pension yourself! Per Compound Interest A Per Cent Paid SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Resources Over $1,228,000.00 STEWART Protect Your Health In hot weather it is oft times dangerous to eat things left from one meal to another unless they have been stored away in a good sanitary refrigerator. We know of none which will compare favorably with the "BALDWIN Baldwin refrigerators are thoroughly sanitary, economical in ice consumption, moderate in price and fully guaranteed. What more could you ask for? Geo.

M. Copley Co. Hom Phone 69. 883-389 THIRD STREET. A powder that cleanses the hair without washing.

Marvo Dry Shampoo Frequent shampooing by the old methods Is Injurious to the leaving the hair and scalp dry and scaly, and robbing It of the natural oil at the roots. This powder absorbs the oil from the halt and leaves it soft and silky, at the same time does not interfere with the retention of the natural oil at the root, where it Is needed to sustain the life and nourish the hair. Owl Drug Store CLUTE CARSON, Props. St. Both Phones 11.

HARLEY-DAVIDSON is the King of All Motocycles. GURR'S' motocyclery. 626 Third St OR BAW1 CATLIN INSTITUTE LOS AflGEtES SANFRANCISCO 1125 SCPMK AVE. phone H2S0A1TIK H0MtFI022 A EST.I900 I ever considered your In life at the Will you be In a condition to face on Savings 4-lent HOTEL BLOCK. Rcnncr Adv, L.

A. Pacific Main 59. Painless Dentistry Popular Prices Examinations FREE! San Bernardino 515 Third St. Over IngH'-soll Esler. Telephone Home 261 JUST RECEIVED A lot of Ax-minster Rugs, all sizes.

Going at big reductions. American Outfitting Co. 672 Third St. GEORGE Heap Heap Transfer and Btorsr Co. Agents for Transcontinental Freight Co.

Reduced rates to and from the Kwt I'hfine: Horn. DM Main 4fi Bnnnet Hotel Building, 80S Btreot. Riaito Auto Service Cars leave Salt Lake Station every hour frora 8:00 a. m. till 9:30 p.

m. Leaves Riaito Garage every hour from 7:30 a. m. till 9:00 p. m.

IN SUN ADS. GET BUSINESS SENATOR A. J. BEVERIDGE. Largest-Best-Busiest Larson's Dye Works 736 Third St.

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