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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 7

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Jrer wtf tMMvr axp The "SENIOR" Model for MEN "A comfort last where comfort is first." The way the 'Senior" model will fit your foot is its chief recommendation. Gives, a good "oxford fit" (around an-, kle, instep and ball). It is an out and out sensible shoe but is not freakish. The price is $450 if in Black Kid, $5.00 in Genuine Patent Colt. There is a WALK-OVER model just for yoiv Maybe it's the "Senior," If it Isn't it's one of the other stylish WALK-OVER models in our store we are confident.

Walk-Over Boot Shop FORMERLY OAK SHOE STORE. 463 Third. 171 Home. We Do Not Buy the Doctor to get your Prescription Business. Your mWHci nicest 9 -teas here.

To accurately compound a prescription is as essential as to properly prescribe. The- relation of doctor to patient is vital, the dependence of the doctor on the druggist is vital. Think it over. We serve in good faith; use fresh drugs compounded exactly. Owl Drug Store The Home of Nyal Remedies.

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All rates Include Berths and Meals. To San Francisco, Astoria and Portland, without change. 574 Third St. Big 4 Pacific Mail Trans-Pacific Service S. S.

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Pis. Agt 617 South Spring St. WILLIAMS-KENNEDY-MEYER CO. HARDWARE 6an Bernardino. Shoes Shoes LADIES' $2.00 MEN'S $2.50.

Regular $3.50 to $6.00 Magill's Sample Shoe Shop Open Saturday Evenings. 218-219 Kati Take Elevator. Auto Supplies BUXTON BROS. 680 Third It Both Vhonea. CHAN SAN BERNARDINO DAILY-SUN- i ooort Circles i UR6 IT A STARS LOCAL BOYS IN WILL PLAY ODAY New- Faces'! in theFighting Togs of Scrappy Team at' Spring's.

There will be new faces In the uniforms of the Uibita Stars this afternoon, when the newly organized spring and fiummpr team nueceedn the. nggre-Ration of big leaguera In the local bane-ball spot light. Tufts-Lyon team of Los Angelea will meet the local players. Manager Shnt-tuck bellevrs he has some good material for his summer team and before many weeks expects to have a fast team rounded out to hold up the repu tation of the Stars until Altlzer and his bunch get back next winter. Johndrew and Waters are scheduled for behind the bat.

was the one-time star of the Oolton High school and Is a speedy man at the pan. Waters has been known to local fans, for years. Smith and Carter will be uied on the mound. Pace Is back to take first base, Walsh will be on second, Smith on third. Riser will short and Simon, Stone and Payne will handle the field.

The Ziiue-Up. The Tufts-Lyon team will Include the following: Tufte-Lyon Finley, catcher, Llnd, pitcher; Bryan, first base; Sawyer, second base; Riley, third base; Halte, short stop; Pierce, left field; McAUeer, center field; Pratt, right field; Wilson, utility. CENTRAL BOTS WW OUT. The Central school second team yesterday defeated the I Street school lads by, the score of 4 to 2,. Taylor and Kd-wards formed the.

battery for the SMITH A BAH TEAM New Organization Will Ptay at Harlem Sprmgs This Afternoon. Chan Smith ha turned baseball magnate, and one of the fust aggregations that Is preparing to go after the scalp of various valley nines Is the Smith Sporting Goods House team. Harley Johnson has been selected to captain the newly organized nine and Smith will manage It. "i The first game will be played this afternoon at the Harlem Springs grounds, where the Brookings Lumber company team will face the local men. Dor.sch, former captain of the Urblta Stars, will play with the new team, and Smith expects to get together a number of speedy boys.

JOE RHERS COMES BACKJNJHE RING Puts Jack White, in Way in Twelve Rounds at Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES, March 18. Joe Riv ers, the local light weight; practically knocked out Jack White of Chicago, In twelve rounds today. The referee stop ped the fight to save White. He was iiontcn White vio.it knocked down four times, and thrice the bell saved him.

Rivers is now to meet Wol-gast here July 4, Is card for Vernon. If a man leaves home a good deal at nights, there may be something the matter with the home aa well as the man. We have observed that, while many men are glad they were born In log cabins, only a few want to stay there. "Yes, My Child, It's Good" This Is what that dear old PADRE said when asked about the one remedy for all STOMACH, BOWEL, LIVER and KIDNEY ailments. He knew it was a marvelous compound of simple herbs, and that it was no, less than marvelous In 'its effects.

He used It for over 50 years aa he trav-eVd among his flock, ministering to bVxlles diseased as well as to spiritual needs. It Is mildly laxative, and tonic In Its effects, Never tears down but builds up, strengthens the 'weak places. If you don't believe it, it's easy to prove it. Jluy a box. of PADRE'S TONIC LAXATIVE at a drug store for 25c (100 pink pellets, and take them according to directions.

'You wit! bo a booster ns all are who have used It. Remember the slogan, "Yes, my child, it's good." GREAT TRACK MEET Southern School Wins in All Sprinting Events Over California. r.OVARP FIELD. University of South ern California. March 16.

(Special tr THE Sl'N.) While the University of California today won the track meet from the University of Southern California, the northern rs received one the worst frights In the history of athletics In California. The final- score wai 66 1-3 for the University of California and 55 2-3 for the local school. The Southern school not only cami near to capturing the meet but demonstrated that they have some of the best athletes In the west. The local schoo1 excelled In the sprints. Victor Hodgi (San.

Bernardino, '10), capturing the 44f yard dash from Myers, the crack sprint er from Berkeley, in a phenomenal race and giving his team mate a handsomi start In the second lap of the relay Hodge ran about two yards behind My ers in the 4t0 yard dash, until the last 5( yards when he. took a spurt ahead ani finished a winner by a good margin, th northern man being unable to maintalr the gait on the finish. Throop a Winner. Throop, who is also well known it San Bernardfno. captured the 100 ant 220 yard events from Wood of California, easily.

Swlggett of the U. S. led in th two mile event all the way by fully 2f yards and won by that margin. Th( relay was also won by U. S.

C. California brought down all but fout of their best men and then won only by a scratch. The northern school securec eight firsts, six seconds, seven thirds ind one man tied in the pole vault. The U. S.

C. team won five firsts, six seeonls, five. and two men UeC in the pole vault. F. B.

Silverwood, the well known merchant, who has a store in San Bernardino, presented handsome (trophy cupF to the winners in the 440 yard dash, the 100 yard dash, the two mile run, anfl the 12o'yard high' Wr'dles." "Also a larg trophy cup to the U. S. C. for winninf the relay race. Throop, who distinguished himself ir the sprints, is a nephew of Judge W.

J. Curtis of San Bernardino. Beiult of Event. The result of the events was: Mile Run Won by Wood of California; Smith, U. S.

second; Crabbe California, third. Time, 4:34 4-5. 100 Yard DashWon by Throop, -U S. Cookman, U. S.

second; Wood California, third. Time, 10 1-5. seconds Hammer Throw Won by Shattuck ol California; Rice, California, second Kelly, U. S. third.

Distance, 16( feet, three inches. Pole Vault Won by Smith of Call fornla; Taylor of California, Watklns o' U. S. and Cookman of U. S.

al tied for second place. Height, 11 feet 6 Inches, High Jump Won by Hill of California; Taylor of California, second; Wat-kins and Chaffee of U. S. third. Dls tance, six feet.

120 Yard Hurdles Won by Macllse o' California; Kelly, U. S. second; Wallace, California, third. Time 15 4-f seconds. 440 Yard Dash Won by Hodge of S.

Myer of California, second; Davis U. S. third. Time, 52 2-5 seconds. Shot Put Won by Hale of California Rice, California, second; Kelly, U.

S. C. third. Distance, 45 feet, 4 3-4 Inches. Broad Jump Won by Krltslnger ol California; Earl of U.

S. second; Hll: of California, third. Distance, 22 feet 3 3-4 inches. Yard Dash Won by Throop ol U. S.

Wood of California, second: Cookman of U. S. third. Time, 22 4-f seconds. 220 Yard Low Hurdles Won by Macllse of California; Kelly, U.

S. second; Wallace, California, third. Time. 25 4-5 seconds. 880 Yard Run Won by Tipton of U.

S. Smith of California, second; Wood of California, third. Time, 2:04. Two Mile Run Won by Swlggett of U. S.

Torrance, U. S. second; Crabbe, California, third. Time, 10:22 2-J. One-half Mile Relay Won by U.

S. C. team, composed of Hodge, Tipton. Hunsen and Throop. Time, 1:33 1-5.

Hew to Make Bar 1e Due. Stem large, ripe currants carefully, weigh them and allow three pounds of sugar to each pound of fruit. Got a pint of Juice from' preserved currants, put it into the preserving kettle with three pounds of sugar and cook for five minutes, skimming closely. Add a pound of the 'whole currants and copk for five minutes longer. the currants out of the sirup nnu put them into a bol.

Return the sirup to the fire and boll until thick and clear. Skim this and strain through a cheese cloth bag- upon the curr.tDts. Bull all together for a minute. and put into Jelly glasses. When cool cover, jvltfc paraffin.

STANDARD FACES FEDERAL COURT Arraigned at Los Angeles and His Bail Set at Twice the Previous Amount. i LOS ANGELES, March Kurt Standard, the looter of the American National Bank of Pomona, today wa arraigned In the federal court, charged with the misappropriation of the fund of a national bank. His ball wa.s set at 120.000, which he will lie required to i furnish In addition to the already supplied in the state courts at Pomona. The hearing 'is set for April 15. and Van Dyke announced that he would entertain a motion to re-luce the bond some time next week.

Bit Of. My iter. The Intimation that there Is more behind the theft of nearly 1150.000 of the ank's funds comes from various' sourc-''. It is said that the authorities have only been able to account for $50,000 of the mis.sing money. Standard continues to decline to discuss the matter, although he declares he will make clean breast of the entire affair on the witness stand Students and Dogi.

i r02H, It Is said, ate nowhere In piich favor as couipiinloiiR for men as iraoni! tho college, students of tier nanr. Kuch siudent Is likely to ne ur mure luiirked by- the college olori mid irnined to render service iy carry jrg water, builds the like, C'qars and Tobacco. NV.irlv million mid Imlf dirTerni "aii(N ut ilmirs are Vet 'ii'-l(li there are Iml lfiti REGULAR $1.50 BEST INLAID LINOLEUM All colors on sain Saturday and Monday at $1,05 Per Yard. $2.65 CO QC -SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1912. ran pace seven Jltolill IWUH ti I mfflmfc Lh V1 i cms.

Catetowfto ini tutrmAm ft ftaet." Hobbs House $20.00 '4-SAWED SOLID OAK LIBRARY TABLES liig size, ish is beautiful. Extra Special at $12.95 Fin- REGULAR $3.00 PILLOWS Well made in the best of Tick-Ins. Special for Saturday and Monday at 91 iUU Pair. ray Week fakes That Have No Equal Clothing Prices that Can't lie Beat Kaufman's Pre-Shrunk Garment For Men and Young Men Rank as the We have marked our prices so low that yon can't resist from buying. You'll save enough money on your Suit Purchase to buy you a New Hat and Pair of Shoes.

Suits for $18.00, $12.50,515.00, $17.50, $20.00, $22.50 iheRedPront REGULAR $15.03 BRASS FINISH BED Large posts. Best of steel tubings. This bed conies in all sizes and is the best bed value ever offered. $9.85 REGULAR $18.00 45-POUND FELT MATTRESS Best mattress on earth. French ticking.

Imperial edge one piece or two piece mattress. LOOK AT PRICE. Opposite Court House Under New Management Thoroughly cleaned and renovated, convenient, close in. Rooms and Board $7.00 Per Week. Meals 25c Rooms $1.50 Per Week and Up.

570 Court Street CMaiidler urm Pi "-s rare priced for Saturday and Mon day. CO CK OUiUd $31.95 REGULAR $2.00 BLANKETS Dig size, good colors, heavy weight. buy these Saturday and Monday at Pair. YOUR CREDIT IS GOO REGULAR $30.00 ALL AXMINSTER RUGS Orientals and Floral Sizes 9x12 feet and 8.3x10.6 feet. Wholesale prices on these Rugs for Saturday and Monday.

Your choice while they last $17.95 'J REGULAR $4.00 MATTRESS Sizes to fit any size bed. Well made. Saturday and Monday. Special There' Lots of Difference between clothes looking clean and clothes being clean. Your family wash will be thoroughly clean when we return them.

A fi I Wet Wash Laundry Third Street Near H. Both Phone. Chandler Building, Redlands, Cal. Furniture and Rug Specials for tomorrow. We offer you great values at our big store: We are known to thousands of people of San Bernardino valley as always offering the best values.

Our prices are always the lowest, our terms the easiest. Our big store is one mass of Bargains. Free auto delivery to all parts of the valley. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Car Fare Refunded on AH Purchase's of or Qverr $15.00 BRASS CRIBS Full size, Including fine mattress. Saturday and Monday.

$10.75 $3.00 IRON BEDS White enamel. Full size. Special $2.15 $12.50 SILK PORTIERES Rich colors new designs. Special $5.00 PORTIERES Good patternsall colors. Week end Special.

$2.95 $42.50 LARGE DRESSERS Mahogany and Solid Oak, Genuine French Piute Minors. Specially price at REGULAR 20c CURTAIN RODS Good quality. Saturday and Monday Half Price 10 Each. HERE REGULAR $33.00 BODY BRUSSELS RUGS Your choice of forty-good patterns large sizes to fit most any large room. Small patternsin browns, tans, olive green, reds, blue all best colors.

Your choice of these rugs $23.85 REGULAR SPRINGS Made of )est steel last a lifetime. We offer these at our Saturday and Monday Special at the low price of S3i95 REGULAR $25.00 ROUND TOP, SOLID OAK DINING TABLE '4 Sawed and turned finish. A fine value for Saturday and Monday. Extra Special at 4 9 5 6 Fumed Oak Chairs to match above table. regular price.

Special for sale Qi A QC I H-i UU Per Set. We Sell Goods on Easy Payments REGULAR 40c WHITE MATTING Finest quality. Special for Saturday and Monday at, per yard JQ I A FREE AUTO DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF VALLEY. PROMPT SERVICE. REGULAR 65c WINDOW SHADES 7 feet long.

Mounted on best rollers. Saturday and Monday Special only 45c REGULAR $3.00 SULKEYS Best cart for children. Reversible seats. For Saturday and Monday $1.95 OUR PRICES EVERLASTINGLY THE LOWEST Chandler Furniture Co. Chandler Building, East State Street, Redlands, Cal.

REGULAR 45c CARPETS Full yard wide. Good colors. Special for Saturday and at 30; FREE AUTO DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF VALLEY. PROMPT SERVICE..

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