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

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SAN RERNARD1N0 DAILY SUN- COMING1806 SEE THE to San Bernardino St. Chfiirlei Hotel Friday Jan. 19 From 9 a. m. to 5 p.

m. ONE DAY ONLY A Weil-Known Specialist of. the The rapeutic Institute of Los Angeles Offers His Services Absolutely Free to Every afflicted Man and Wo man Who Will: Call on Him at th Hotef on the Above Date. The Specialist Is Coming to Introduce the Radio Treatment. Marvelous That Quickly Cures Without Drlugs.

There are thousands of weak, bro ken-down men and women dragging on from, day. to day who might be as 'strong and. vigoiVus as ever they were if they would, only turn to the right Our system of treat ment mires without drugs. It gives you back the very element you have lost. It puts new life- Into the veins and renews health and vigor.

If you have failed to get relief from old-time i methods of treatment, do not despair there Is still hope and help for We have successfully treated Cancers, Tfimors, Goitre, Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Deafness, Weak Lungs', Chronic Cough, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Piles, Fistula, all Skin and Blood Diseases, Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Spinal Trouble, all Nervous Diseases, Prostatic Troubles, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Debility. We. give special attention to diseases of women. Our treatment Is applied directly to the weak and' affected parts. It is mild, sootliing, heuling, and has" immediate effect.

cases are cured with oner or. two treatments there is no shock; no pain. A cure from this treatment is to be permanent. Every Afflicted Man and Woman is invited to come and talk with us about his affliction and let us demonstrate free the means we have employed successfully In hundreds of other cases. Consultation, Examination and Advice Free and Invited.

Call at the hotel on the above date, or at our home office. THERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE Ground Floor, 946 South Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. 5 More Days of $3.50, $4 and $5 Values in MEN'S And women's SHOES AND OXFORDS $2.50 Oak Shoe Store After February 1. Walk Over Boot Shop 462 Third St. Home Phone 171.

Vimyfo Edge POCKET KKIVES If the man who makes a pocket knife can't sharpen it, why should you try? In other words, if a new knife is not sharp it is sufficient to say you don't want it. VlVtQMD EDGE i a razor when you buy them. They a style a finish a class that makes you grow proud of them. fyVligYb EDGE Knives are so carefully put together that you can open any blade of any knife easily. Geo.

M. Cooley Co. 383 to 389 Third St. Phones 59 Hatch Allows But Three Hits But Loses His Game on Errors. BY CLTOX! JL.

One thousand eight hundred and six people, largest crowd that ever attended a ball game In this city, eaw the Urblta Stars go down to an lnglorlow defeat, on Sunday afternoon. Playing at times like the Stars they are, and again like bush the local boys loafed along until two errors, combined with a sharp swat from Teyers' bat sent home the winning run, Score, 2 to X. pitched a magnificent game. Justly deserving to win the game which his team-mates threw away. He allowed three scratch hits, find fanned even, pitching brilliantly In pinches.

He wa. wilder than a Rocky mountain goat at the start, but after the third Inning, hi pitching was faultless. Behind him the infield played rank baseball, giving him erratic support at critical Th previous brilliant work of that brilliant combination mattes it hard to roast them now, but some of the errors wcrf absolutely Inexcusable and deadly cost ly. The outfield accepted everything in sight, especially Wolfe, who starred in center. To the 1800 fans the game was Inter esting, but not from: the flame stand' point as the battle of the previous Snn day.

Riverside's team should not have won that game. Outside of the battery and Altizer on short, the team 1r far Inferior to the Stars. Smith pitched hall for the visitors, but litis twirl backed by a team of Riverside call ber, should never down the Stars. But off days come to the be.st of teams, so It js beet to wear a piece of black erepr eay little. Xiike a Farads.

The game started out like a parade, when Kstndillo, second up, was hit by a pilehed ball. Altizer doubled into the crowd, while Meyers walked. Pen If ins flew to left, Ksludillo home after the catch. Smith turned loose n. perfect peg, hue the usu allv reliable.

Agnew dropped the ball. B' tudillo scoring. Simmons grounded to Beck, ending the agony. After the flrwt inning llnsh runs were ns scared as men at an old maid's convention. The vlsi torn failed to get hit from the Awt to the eighth inning.

The one and only run of the came sailing home in the seventh. The local boys had been hitting Smith, but not enough, to. produce runs. With the game drawing to a close as inning a(N ler inning pawed without a score, thf crowd grew quiet, shaddowed by a 1 to 0 score. The- break came suddenly when Wicks.

sent out his second single of the day. Wfllfe sacrificed, but hopes died out when peek out to short. Kauff-man came through with a terriffc jolt to the fence, scoring Wicks. Kauffmun hauled up at second, but Smith (lew out. The winning run came In the eighth when after one wa.s out.

Altizer reached rtrwt on Beck's error. Hatch caught Dave oft with a pretty peg. Beck and Waist proceeded to run him. down, but Bulger railed the ball to the fence, allowing Dave to reach, second. drove a Ifiharp single to left, scoring Altixer.

Dfuldns flew out to Wolfe, who doubled Meyers at first. Curtain and slow music. The score: Urtita Stars. ab ro Walsh, 2b 4 Dorsch, ss 4 Agnew, .4 Wicks, 3b 4 Wolfe, cf 3 iVek, lb 4 Kauffman, rf 4 S'nith, If 3 Hatch; 3 Totals 32 1 7.27 It Rlvtrsta. AB PO A Posslnger, 3b 4 0 0 1 0 Estudlllo, If 4 1 0 3 0 AUiw, ss 4 1 1 6 2 Meyers, 2 0 1 8 1 Dealdns, lb 0 3 Simmons, rf 4 0 1 3 0 I-.

Smith, cf 3 0 0 1 Lf.ekhart, 2b 2 1 ') 3 1 a.ntth, 3 0 0 0 1 Totals 28 i 27 6 Score by Inning. Riverside 10000001(1 Urbita Stars 0000001 00 Summary. Two-base hits Wicks. Altizer. Double play--AVolfe to Beck.

Struck out By Hatch 7, Smith 4. Base on balls Off Hatch 3. Hit by pitcher Smith, Estudlllo. Sacrifice hits Lockhart 2, Wolfe. Sacrifice fly Deaklns.

Time of game 1 hour, 46 Umpire Andfrews. Attendance 1,806. TWENTT MILLIONS B02TDS SOLD. The Bock Island to Vie the Money Tor By Associated Press to THE SUN. NEW YORK, Jan.

15. A local banking firm today bought $20,000,000 of Rock Island 6 per cent gold debenture bonds. The money will be used for bet terments, extension of terminals, and a new bridge across the Mississippi at Memphis. mmm Need Sunshine Scott's Emulsion Next to sunshine, nothing restores health, strength and vitality like Scott's Emulsion AU DRU06lT ll-SS TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1912. PAGE THREE In the Local Theatres" --it lift I (ft.

jT'V THE FOUR FOUR ALBERTS AT' THE AUDITORIUM The Four Alberts, the Imperial Russian singers and dancers, were the big feuture at the Auditorium last night. Two men and two ladles form this splendid company, and the, entertainment they fur-plshed last night was capital. They put on some of the native dances of Russia, and their olmble-nesfl and grace won much admiration, the whirlwind dance Is truly marvelous and artistic. James Harrow, the comedy acrobat, accomplishes some very difficult stunts in balancing and jumping barrels, and he keeps the audience in good humor, throughout his part of the program, while Sloyd Taylor in a singing and talking full of comedy are well worth seeing The picture part of the program is as usual high class and very interesting. EAR PEOPLE Ei ASSEMBLY Christian Endeavorers Elect Officers For the Year to Follow.

The eleventh annual convention Of the San Bernardino county Christian En-deavor Union was closed' on Sunday evening at the First Methodist church, when Rev. Hugh W. Gilchrist of Sah Jose, superintendent of the Mt. Hermofc a.o.eoclatlnn, gave a powerful nermon on "The Call of the Heroic." Tie dealt with the serious problem facing California in the constant in-pouring of Tiordes of people of the Greek, Italian, Slavonic and Oriental races, which are. bringing In their The of learned Protestant families is ft very small per cent when compared with these hordes which settle and are rapidly filling California with their families Dr.fi Gilchrist's great question was as to whether the ten per cent, of Pro tes fraud faith would be able to evangelize the 90 per cent of other religions, of Pawns, or would be over-shadowed by superior nunibers.

His plea was for young people to give inpir attention 10 specine training in Bible schools that they might give their lives- to winning these ignorant classes from their beliefs to Cliris-tinnity. i Preceding the closing address of tht which proved one of the best held in the county, the new officers for the coming year were Installed by Paul C. Brown, state field secretary. The officers, a number of whom are reelected, are: President, Mts Helen M. Chadwick, Upland; vice-president.

Fred Arth, Red-lands; recording secretary, Fred. A. Tur, ner, Redlands: treasurer. Mis Edith Adams. San Bernardino; intermediate superintendent, Miss Alice Austin.

Red- lands; quiet hour Harry Potts, Colton; junior superintendent, Helen Scott, Highland; superintendentsMissionary, Morris Clapp, Ontario: tenth legion. Miss Ethel Rous. seau, Snn Bernardino; evangelistic, F. B. Josselyn, Ontario; floating, David J.

Dahlem. Upland; temperance and cltir aenflhtp, Mr. Mehl, Upland; hospital, Mr. Bllger, San Bernardlnom traffic manager, Clark HicHok. Etlwanda.

Y. I I THIS EVENING Secretary Sams of the Y. A. ha been busily employed for the past few1 days collecting subscriptions made dur ing the notable Y. M.

C. A. campaign. Jn view of the payments yet to be made, and desirous of giving all subscribers the fullest opportunity to meet the un paid subscriptions now due, Secretary Sams will be in his office in Court street from seven to nine o'clock tonight, thiu greatly accommodating many subscribers who cannot get around during the day time. Xo man is henpecked If he can con-! vlnce his wife an easily as an agent can, As long ai a girl tells her secrets toj her mother they don't amount to much, i YOUNG OPEN 1 II ALBERTS, AT THE AUDITORIUM 1 'S i 3 4 I ft SCENE FROM "THE LANDSLIDE," THE CLEVER COMEDY BY AUSTIN ADAMS, AT THE OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT, PAID IN FULL IS OPERA HOUSE EVENT The Wagenhals Kemper company will present "Paid in the.

biggest and the most popular success in years, at the Opera House- Thursday evening, January 18, and with a cast of exceptional excellence, I'Paid in Full" has the brilliant record of a two years' run in New York, and every member of the cast that will be seen here has won applause on The quality of the company lends added lustre to the event, from every point of view is the most attractive feature of the theatrical season. To see this great play acted by a brilliant New York cast Is something not to be overlooked. Seat sale now. See display advertisement for prices. LIBRARY CLOSED IN RESPECT TO PIONEER The Public Library will be closed this afternoon between the hours of 1:30 and 5 o'clock, out of respect to the memory of John Andreson, who since the library was established in 1891 had been a member of the board of trustees.

The action will be taken by the order of Dr. A. K. Johnson, secretary. CHANGE MADE IN INGF By mutual consent of the owners, the firm of Shaw fean has been dissolved, Raymond Pean retiring and returning to Snnta Ana, where he will be county agent for the White Sewing Machine company, in which position his many frlend3 wish him success.

The undertaking business will be continued bv Mark B. Shaw under the name of the Shaw I'ndertaklng company. Mr. Shaw In the two years he has been 5n the undertaking business hus perfected himself in the art of embalming as well a.H the oilier branches of the business, and ts fully qualified to carry on the husiness. lie will alco have, competent embalmer ns an assistant.

Although number of rreaa ones flenl With the mnil order houses, they don't arrange their funerals that way. Nearly every girl secretly believes that she could win fame and fortune as au artlst'e model. UNDERTAK -rVi -v. THEATER. A tit Wf THE LANDSLIDE IS GREAT PRODUCTION.

The Landslide," Austin Adams' enormously successful play, will be tonight at the Opera House under the direction of Mr. Iuls Morrison. This is the dramatic sensation of the day, of which the most famous critics have been writing columns of astonished praise. It is a California product In every sense, for the author lives here, the scene is laid in a beautiful ranch house in the. orange belt of Southern California, and plot deals with the near-election of a multi-millionaire Socialist as governor of the State.

The play is hailed as the first truly great work of a dramatist'of the new school, which has so completely lifted the tag in Europe from the ruts of convention. It is Indeed a masterpiece of wit, strength and gripping realism. Seat sale now. See display advertisement for prices. LAWRENCE QUEALY.

The body of Lawrence Quealy of Kenimerer, Wyoming, was taken off the Salt Lake overland yesterday morning when it arrived here, toe having aicu on tno train just this side of the Nevada State line, being sufferer from chronic heart disease. He was on his way to the milder climate of Sonthern California, in the hoim that a chmige would benefit his health. He was accompanied by Dr. C. D.

Stafford, who will accompany the body back home. The deceased was a native of Ireland and about 60 years of age. The body will be shipped to Wyom ins by the J. D. McDonald company.

HEAVY RECIISTHATION, By Associated Press to THE SUN. BERKKI.EY, 15. Registration for the spring semester of the University of California closed todav. being the largest on record, the total being- You Can't Enjoy tie Opera if you have a splitting headache. Nine times out of ten a headache is caused by indigestion.

Pon't starve yourself, but persuade your stomach to take proper care of good substantial strength producing food. Coax your bowels to do (heir part, spur up your lazy liver, and get those kidneys In good shape, then see how quickly your headaches will vanish. Simply say to your druggist; "A box of FADHir.S TONIC I.AXATIVR, please," give him 25c and get 10U IN THE SHADOW 1 ANKER'S Men's Suits and Overcoats You'll find here a better assortment of Suits and Overcoats than Is often seen, and we're disposing of them at a tremendous sacrifice, rather than carry them over to another season. If you don't need one, buy one anyway you can use It the winter's only half gone. Astonishing Values $12.50 Values Reduced to 7.45 $16.50 Values Reduced to $11.85 $18.50 Values Reduced to $13.85 $20.00 Values Reduced to $15.45 $25.00 Values Reduced to $18,45 ANKER'S See Our Windows.

435 Third Street. Prog ressive Conservatively managed, yet sufficiently interested in the welfare and upbuilding of this community to help in the work, is the kind of a bank you want to use for the protection and safety of your money. Your, account is none too small or too large to receive the personal attention of our officers. 1.00 Starts an Account 1.00 San Bernardino STEWART HOTEL BLOCK Capital and Surplus $157,000.00 fmmP 1 JU: Many a Good Harri- E. C.

PECK 432 Third St. Read Over Our New List Reduced Prices on Electricity First 40,000 Watts 09c Next 100,000 Watts 08c Bank County Savings Bank Many a fjood barn, has been spoiled and allowed to go to ruin for the want of a little paint. A barn costs money and should be protected. For sure protection use The simwmjiiiUMis 0 REO SOT PA I NT an economical aid satisfactory paint for barns, outhouses, com criba, roofs, fences, and all structures built of rough lumber It contains "creosote" which prevents the decay of wood. No Surface needs such protection more than the rough lumber usu- ally used in barns and out-buildings, Next 100,000 Watts 07c Next 500,000 Watts 06c Wall Paper, Palntf, Pictures, Frames, Glass and Window Shades, Etc.

CITY PAPER AND PAINT CO 370 Street. Both Phonss, All over 500,000 Watts 05c At the above prices can you afford to burn anything else for light or Power? The Southern Sierras Power Co. Home 77, Main 77. 365 St. New Fire Proof Warehouse For Storage of Household Goods.

Cal! XJs For Packing, Crating and Shipping. First Clasi Experienced Packer. American Truck 2i.rg A A We're After Business on the Merits of Our Merchandise. WILLIAMS KENNEDY MEYER COMPANY. 574 Third St.

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