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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 14

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SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN- -FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1918. 1ST 'S Very Special! THE SAN BERNARDINO POULTRY MEN'S ASS'N. Inc. Co-operative distributors of guaranteed FRESH EGGS, produced by local taxpayers, is now permanently located at 765 THIRD STREET. Home Phone 66.

If your dealer cannot aupply you, phone us and we will see you are supplied. Always the minimum price. 'IT New Bath Robe Blanket PARE FOURTEEN TOM MR HALE-HAMILTON 0 FOR TONIGHT 000 HOUR SENNETT COMEDY Tliie rmetmoe Something Electrical MIS tnriSIQiaS Make It an Electric Xmas Southern Sierras Power Company Both Phones 77. 879 Street. 1 QDRT BUICK AUTOMOBILES Frank C.

Bellman RELIABLE DEALERS IN AUTOMOBILES And Automobile Accessories 0 PAIRING PACIFIC AUTO 117 1 tl DEALERS IN AUTO PARTS, TIRES. TUBES AND ACCESSORIES. HM al 'CLj Triang RELIABLE REPAIR SERVICE CENTRAL GARAGE A. A. I.UKINS.

Prop. Pacific 651 430 St. Home (ftl GOODYEAR Service Station Goodyear Tires, Tubes and Aooeeeorleo Fageol Trucks and Tractors. Hupmobile- Oakland Kelly Springfield Tires H'Qie Prices paid 'or Autos tr Pat, Acccii. Sooirtd Hrno T.re nj Tun- wrecKing nouse Thrd 1eJ S(reels Homo PNjn 1 VrIf A nl 7 AT TIRES, TUBES end ACCESSOR- VULCANIZlNb CMcPHEETERS and RETREADING third a sts.

Pacific use PHFVROI FT' Baby Grand "8M niiVIVULLI Erf Reber, Ml 43 8t Phonae A T) .1 Goodyear Service Station acd bcripps-tsootn on Of Century Plainfield Brothers' Motor Cars P. O. C. DETROIT Stbtt Brothers. Draper's Garage, 64 Street nniriPP S.

B. Hardware Co. I I 9-431 Third Street A iAA.a-i.wF 3S pacific Firestone Tires Everything for the Automobile SAN BERNARDINO MOTOR SUPPLY CO. Forsythe Bros, Props 4th and Sts. H.

133; P. 312 SAVE DOLLARS ON TIRES Save Yoo from 30 Per Cent to 60 Pr Cent on All Standard Makes of Tires and Tubes n.m. 153 SAN BERNARDINO CUT RATE TIRE CO.en Thin Racine-Goodrich Tires Gate City Rubber Co. Pacific Phone 82 39 Street CLEVELAND STANDARD TIRES TUBES WHITE TRUCKS STUDEBftKER AND LALLEY LIGHT Robert W. Henck IDC James n.

uoran Irvlli cmismi Pa8, 1160 Hom 1809 SKUr 420 Fourth 8l Braender National Mason Vulcanising and Repairs F. G. STICKNEY Automobile Accessories 839 Third 8L Home 76 Are Sold By GEO. M. COOLEY CO.

385 Third St. San Bernardino Motor Car Co. R. B. Deyoe.

Leon Park'. 715 THIRD 8TREET. GOODRICH TIRES PARTS-SERVICE. Pacifio 189. Home 167.

Official Senice Station Reoairing and Recharging AUTO ELECTRIC CO. R. C. FINLEY, Manager J23 Street. Both Phones 144 TYRIAN -AH Red' UNITED STATES RACINE HORSE SHOE VULCANIZING AGENCY AND SERVICE STATION Light Used Cars of All Kinds STANDARD AUTO EXCHANGE 444 Street Home 1180) Pee.

115 Tire Construction Co. Koon Lorentzen 270 St. Home 442. Pacific 983 EXIDE Batteries 8ervioe Station 470FoorthSt. San Bernardino Rubber Works 595 Third St.

Machine Work For Automobiles FORD "BIFF" COOLEY, Propr. General Automobile Repairing. ir FDRDSDW TRACTORS J. DALE GENTRY, 437 8treet 'V'Vv'lv' if1 4. laPTC Bet Phones No, 7.

424 Fourth Street The Harnphrey Radiantflre A glowing mass of Incandescent, radiant beat, for Instant use In your No flame, no smoke, so dirt, no odor. Southern California Gas Company HE STRAND TODAY No man can get very fnr In his love-making when the girl he Is trying to win concenU her Identity. That's the situation which confronts Tom Moore In hla first Goldwyn starring vehicle. Just For Tonight, a comedy-drama rjy Charles A. Logue, which closes at the Strand tonight, after a very successful two days" engagement.

All that he has to work on Is that she Is Mary Smith, U. S. A. Rut even a gallant swnln like Tom Moore can't hope to bring his pursuit to a successful end with such a slender clue. A travelogue entitled, In the Silver Country, together with a comedy, the patrons of the Strand will rind a strictly up-to-date program or pic tures.

Shows are at 7:15 and 9 o'clock. Doors open at 7 p. m. Openlnc Saturday for two days comes Porothy Phillips In her Wg sev en-net special production, Mortgaged I Wives. This picture comes to tne Strand with splendid comments rroin 'nil critics.

One of those hilarious shine comedies. The Fatal Marriage, i completes the Mil. OlBcial Record December 18, 1918 i i Cert of Redemption Aek. Pec 5 1 11(18. I7JSC.86 Great Kepubllo Life Ins Co to Etta Hillings Ernest exec of Est ef Krnest sometimes kn as Juan Ernest ledeeming prep Bold under Jerome Kavannueh Comm on 11-6-13 under sale No 15670 In action of Great Uepublic Life Ins Co vs Canney let ux et al Ptn 1-2 Sec 16-1S-6W Is M.

0 Deed. Pec 16 1918. Myrtle Bates to Anna A Bates lot 8 of Victor's Sub. 7 Tr'a Peed, Pec 4 1918, Title Ins Tr Co tr to Hayes 677-S20 Exec by Miles l'tn 1-2 Sec 16-1S-6W M. 8 Peed.

Pec 14 1918, Mcintosh et ux to Monuhan Ptn lot 1 Blk 37 11 B. 9 Tr's Deed, Nov 80 1918, Title Guarantee Tr Co tr to Htnry Acklcy et ux 632-47 Exec by I'rouse et ux Ptn SW 1-4 Sec 32-6N-4V 11700. 10 Deed, pec 14 1918. Hayes ct ux to Williama et ux Sub lot 4 of lot 36 of Blk 77 East Red-lands cont 12.6 A. 11 Peed.

Pec 7 1918, Monahan to James Dreever Ptn lot 1 Blk 37 8 a 13 Deed. Aug 2 1918. Jep Ryan et ux to A Cole all lot 27 Tlmmon's First Add to Redlands 8-76. 13 Deed. Dec 1918.

Thompson ux to Thompson et ux to Geo iF Johnston lot 10 Blk accord to Prel Map of Etlwanda Col Lds also Itn SV 1-4 of Sec 4-1S-6W M. 14 Deed, Dec 3 1918, Edward Is-1 aacs et ux to Charles Boock SE 1-4 Sec (16-6N-5W subj to r-w for pole 11 to Inyo Telephone Co. 15 Deed, Nov 1 1918, 8 Watson I et ux to Burleigh all Gov lots 7 8 a sec Z5-1S-5W also lots 2 3 and und 1-2 Int in lot 1 of cert tr of Id kn as Map of Talbot Bartlett Ro. 16 Deed, Dec 11 1918. Mary Elizabeth Buck to Edmund Mower et ux Ptn lot 1 Blk 61 City of B.

17 Deed. Dec 16 1918, A Forbes et ux to John Pewar et ux, Ptn lot 6 Blk 62 City of B. 18 Peed, Pec 12 1918, Thorjus Rin-den et ux to John Terrlblllnl rtn SW 1-4 and SE 1-4 Sec 29 and NE 1-4 Sec 32-2N-5W M. 19 Peed. Oct 24 1918, Leslie Raley wdr Ben Raley et ux to Bonham et ux Ptn lot 63 Sec 36-1S-8W 5 Chino Ro.

20 Peed, Pec 16 1918, Nettie Phillips et mar to Ed Thompson et ux Ptn lot 2 Blk 39 City of B. 22 Tr Peed. Pec 16 1918, Emma Barber by atty to Consolidated Abstract Title Guaranty Co corp Tr for Sav Bk of $300 6 mos 8 per cent qr lot 16 Blk 42 Exc 6 A. 23 Tr Peed. Pec 1 1918, John Pewar et ux to John Flagg Tr Bldg 6 Loan Assn corp53000 terms not set out 24 Tr Deed.

Dec 16 1918, Ed Tt Thompson et ux to John Flagg Tr Han. ta te Blflff Loan Assn 11300 terms not set out Ptn lot 2 Blk 39 City of B. 26 Mtg. Dec 2 1918, Ervln Acord et ux to Blanche Morton Bean $250 3 yrs 7 per ern a lot 3 Blk 12 accord to Map of Town of Chlno. 28 Mtg, Nov 18 1918, Myers et ux to Sav Bk of Redlands $1200 on 11-18-19 7 per cent a lots 8 and Ptn lot 1 2 7 B'k 2 Brown's ub Redlands.

29 Mtg. Sept 5 1918, Louis Roe et ux to William Roe $450 on or 2 yrs 6 per cent qr 10 A being Ptn SW 1-4 See 26 and 10 A being Ptn SW 1-4 Sec 26-1 N-6W M. mmMm Children smile when they take Foley's HonctTar 1st. It tastes good. 2nd.

It makes them feel good. 3rd. It will turn a diitretaed, fretful child into a bsppily smiling one. Because it is just what children ought to bs ve for feverish colds, coughs, croup, "muffles" and heavy, wbeezy breathing. It puts he.ilnl, toothln4.ee on fererlth, Infismcd, tickling throat, sad it stops coughs quickly.

It is food for croup, too. It contains oo morphine, cl.lorolorm, or other tdrul that you would not like to Sir to young children, and it jurt as cff.ctire lorfrowa-upsi Owl Dn Store DO YOU EAT 1 ART HANSEN B3f Third St. 820 tt ILVIRWOOD The Horn ef Hart Sohaff rer A Mars Clothes tswart Hotaf Stool Saa Bernardino TEMPLE FILM BILL Hale Hamilton, Metro's newest star, who appears In $5,000 An Hour, at the Temple theater today and Saturday, was born In Chicago and educated at the Shattuck Military academy and the University of Michigan. His first appearances were with Louis James and aKthryn Kidder, Wilton Lackaye and Nat Goodwin. It was as Walllngford in George Randolph Chester's famous Btory dram, atized for stage purposes which first brought Mr, Hamilton into the lime-light.

In fact there was a trio of hits for him, the other two being The Fortune Hunter and The Ne'er Do Well. Mr. Hamilton's popularity does not lie alone in America. He Is a tremendous favorite In England and Australia as well. He made his London debut nt the Drury Lane theater with Banny Brough in Seuled Orders.

Ho played an extensive engagement there In Get Rich Quick Walllngford and it was during the run of this production that he received the unusual distinction of being requested to give a royal command performance ol that faice at Windsor Castle. After a tour of the wcrld In Get Rich Quick Walling-lord, Mr. Hamilton returned to America and appeared In that excruciatingly funny faroe by Edward Peple, A Pair (f Sixes. Mr. Hamilton bids fair to be the man of the hour In film circles.

He's of medium complexion. Is six feet tall and weighs 175 pounds. One of those interesting educational screen magazines, together with a Clu'stie comedv, entitled. Just Plain Folks, with Bobby Vernon and Dorothy Dane, completes a splendid bill. Matinees nt 2 and 3:30.

Nights 7:15 ind 9 o'clock. Poors open at 7 m. That Liberty Shall Not Perish From the Earlb WASHINGTON, Dec. 19. The following casualties were reported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces of the United States: Killed in action 195 Died of wounds 62 Died of accident 20 Died of airplane accident 9 Died of disease SU Wounded severely 2353 Wounded, degree undetermined ..1195 Wounded slightly 1560 Mltsing In action 441 Total 6033 Men from California listed were: Killed in action Pvts.

Frank Martinez, Redlands) Stephen Andrljase-vlch, Los Angeles; Nokola Provlca, Los Angeles. Died of disease Pvts. Joseph Bas-slle, San Jose; Thomas J. Cary. Bleber.

Wounded severely Lleuts. Richard C. M. Page, Henry Meyer, Los Angeles; Foy G. Thompson, San Francisco; Francis C.

Slater, Orange; Sergts. Forrest L. Farr, Fresno; Everett M. Johnson, El Centro; Hans Nlelson, Stockton; Corps. Charles J.

Stansell, El Monte; George L. Peltcher, San Diego; Pvts. Verol W. MunBey, BakersfleM; Donald B. Lowry, Los Angeles; Saverio Arleto, Oakland; John Donato, Fresno; Alared W.

Olsen, Hyampon; Arthur Shell, Marysville, Giocome Gobbe, San Mateo, Glacomo, Brawley; Charles E. Coupe, Challenge; Mailing Glud, Fresno; Alexander B. Linnet, San Francisco; Everett E. Sullivan, Santa Paula; Arthur Marshall, Oakland; Frank Ancjrada, Bay Point; Albert N. Brook, El Frederic, a.

Peters, San Francisco; Mathews Snow, Oakland; Robert Young, Oakland; Joe L. Appling, North Fork; F. J. Klety, Sun Francisco; A. R.

Maginnslon, San Francisco; John Arsenal; John M. Kotch-evar, Porterville; Dennis F. O'Leary, San Francisco; William S. Fitzgerald, Los Angeles; Tom P. Gisler, Santa Ana; Charles Delcastlllo, Selby; William T.

Ford, Sacramento; Gustave A. San Francisco; Jeremiah O. Barry, San Francisco; Daniel J. Geary. Irvlngton; Nicholas Castro, Lodl; James A.

Moore, Pesoadero; Carl L. Beatty, Pcrris; Henry C. Matron, Richmond; Bowman Potter, Nevada, City; Gustave E. Llnqulst, Berkeley. Wounded, degree undetermined Sergts.

Thomas G. Lnndls, San Diego; Edward W. Torelo, Burllngame; Corps. NelBon C. Waterman, Cambria; Clarence H.

Byron Addison Turman, Los Angeles; Bugler Ntunlev Kiokowskl. Lankcrshlm; Pvts. Manuel Matts, San Jose; Joe V. Sllva, Soledad; Harold Napa; James B. AnderBon, Clements; John E.

Holm, Key man; Lawrence Vlau, Fresno, 'Frank A. Debaux, Santa Maria; Wll. Ham K. Dunlfen, Delphos; Fran two. uttlw, Bakcrsfleld; Joseph R.

Feal, San Jose; Harry G. Qulnn, San Pedro; Leslie K. Stlnchfleld, Hillsburg. Wounded slightly Lleuts. Earl L.

R. Askarn, Santa Clara; Con tram D. Dog-allne. Mill Valley; Sergts. JoHcph Hayes, Los Angeles; Bandinl Dear, Huntington; Thomas W.

Donavan, Auburn; CorpH, Hampton Leickton, Long Beach; James T. Arthur, Sacramento: Leslie K. Woodruff, (Justine; Bugler Harry II. Lonsdale, Sun Diego; Pvts. Constantinos Gregoropou-los, San Francisco; William J.

Hoh-kln, Santa Crus; Robert M. Hood, Wll-more; Frederick L. Leopold, Oakland; Loo V. Mears; Stockton; Edward F. Collins, San Francisco; Lawrence H.

ScharpH, Los Angeles; Daniel Mul-cahy, Oakland; Sam W. Sweltzer, Dln-uba; James B. Cosby, Huntington; Horace Q. Davcy, Hollywood; Charles M. Davis, Menlo Park; Howard Davis, Newcastle; Julius F.

Doll, Woodland; Leonard R. Drumm, Orcutt; Albert Durham, Dlnuba. Missing In action Pvts, Alheron R. Chaffee, San Jose; Benjamin E. Gould, Sunnyvllle; 8amuel 8.

8. Myers, Up land; Frank J. Vercota, Los Angetes; Clauto J. Jenkins, Montrose; Walter J. Wlrth, San Francisco; Edward Olives, degree undetermined, pro-vlously reported killed in action Pvts.

Francis X. Judd, Oakland; StoJJanKre-slck, Los Angeles. Wounded, degree undetermined, pre- ATOPERAHOU SE Dorothy Dalton Is the star at tho Opera House tonight and tomorrow, matinee and night In, Vive la Franco. Thomas H. Ince is the producer.

Miss Dalton's role is a vivid one of tense action and emotion. Edmund Lowe Is her leading man. Mack Senn'ett's newest Paramount comedy, Sleuths, is a laughing factor on the program. Char-lie Lynn. Ben Turpln and Marie Provost are the assassins of sorrow, Tho Paramount Plctograph and Bray cartoon are added subjects of Douglas Fairbanks next week In He Comes Up Smiling.

vlously reported died from wounds received in action l-t. George C. Bo-han, Los Angeles. LOCAL MAN REPATRIATED OTTAWA, Pec. 19.

The following name appears In today's casualty list: Prisoner Repatriated, II. S. Kell-nway, San Bernardino, California, ADDITIONAL NAMES WASHINGTON, Pec. 19. am additional casualty list Issued by the war department tonight Includes the names of Pvt.

Arthur Perle, Kenwood, California, wounded severely, previously reported missing; Bugler Albert E. Lacy, Menteca, California, slightly wounded, previously reported miasms; In Corp. Harold O. Bnrton, Los Angeles, and Pvt. Harvey H.

Mohlcr, Sacramento: Paul P. Rice, Banning, California; Harold E. Rbus, Yucalpa, California; Albert W. Tittle, Grass Valley, California. All were wounded, degree undetermined, previously re-ported missing in action.

Hospital Equipment and Trucks Given for Armenians By Associated Press to THE SUN SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19. Fifteen hospitals and 100 beds, each and all other equipment, and 200 motor trucks now In France have been sold by the United States government to the Armenian and Syrian relief committee for transfer to Tuikey, Armenia and Syria, Wallace Alexander, California representative of the committee, announced here today. The hospital and trucks are to be used for Armenian and Syrian relief work. Fleet of Submarines Is Sent to Mare Island Base VALLEJO, Dec.

19. Twenty-seven submarines have been assigned to tho Mare Island navy yard as a homo yard, it was learned here today. It was unofficially reported that the submarines may be the nucleus of a Pacific fleet of 60 ships. WHEN A FAMILY NEEDSA FRIEND In the Absence of Doctors Nobly Gone to War, After Influenza, the Grip, Those wonderfully useful medicines Hood's Sursaparllla, Peptlron and Hood's Pills comprising tho new combination family treatment are warmly recommended. If (aken regularly, Hood's Sarsa-pnrilla before meals, Peptlron after and Hood's Pills nt night ns needed, they are reasonably sure to Keep a family in health and prove to h5 reliable and always ready friends.

They purify and blood, build up strength and rcgulato tho system. Get all, or any one, as you think you need, from your druggist today. rr la all it takes to open sPleUU an Aooount at the San Bernardino County Savings Bank CoalWood SOUTHERN PACIFIC GRAIN CO. 140 Street Pacifio 413. Horn 1413 Heap Transfer Co.

828 STREET Large moving van for houaehold goooa. Two large White auto tracks. Trips to Los Angeles, Baa Diogo, all beach points specialty. We aiao pack and a tore goods. FARMERS EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK Wllnint T.

Rmlth, Pre RntaMlarwd 1M1 i Marlenee Optical Co. Pioneers In Lets Grinding aa Qlass VltUnr. Reliability, Quality Barrios. (Dr. afarlenee by appoint.

aient). unset Blda. Seth Phaser, Just in Boaoon and1 Princess Brand, for Holiday Selling, at $4.38 McINERNY'S Leaving San Bernardino 7:30, biaO. 9:30, 10:30. 11:30 a.

12:30, 30, 3:30, 4:30, 5:30, 8:30, 73C p. m. 9:30 p. m. ear to Ontario oy.

Cars 'rom Los Angeles leave from Union Station, 518 8outh Los AngU street, every hour, from 7 m. to 7 P- m. I Fare to Los Angeles, One Way, $1.25. War Tax 10c Fare to Los Angeles, Round Trip. Tax lb We use 16-patsenger busies built especially for our service.

CLARK'S BUS LINE BETWEEN SAN BERNARDINO AND LOS ANGELES 605 THIRD STREET. Pacifio 425; Home 67. White equipment used exclusively on Una. Or ANGELS sndrksfdurant GatIncoBtxcHoo TiMaxi ct Station at our expense Kt. GEoACbiuoSstji JrOv 0TELI1 63A.

rianF.cnA tkJ U. CLARK. PROP Al I riroorr ru. 1 yemswcmfmJ yWfMUSf OF COMFORT 71 f' NO MATTER NOW PARTICULAR YOU ARE.NOQ I HOW MUCH YOU PAY, YOU CANNOT OBTAIN CREATED COMFORT THAN THIS HOUSE PROVIDES. mu 7Wfeio King Edward Hotel 150 Fire-Proof Rooms.

5th and Los Angeles Sts. Best $1.00 Room in Los vv'f Cafe and Dairy Lunch in Connection WALTER E. Proprietor C. C. LOOMIS, Manage Can't sleep! Can't eat! Can't even digest what little you doeat! Ut ARMY NAVY DYSrErbIA 1 ABLli i a will make you feel ten' years younger.

Best known remedy for Constipation, Sour Stonucn and DyspeHAi. 'T, 25 cents a package at all Druggists, or sent to any address postpaid, by the U. S. ARMY NAVY TABLET CO. 260 West Broadway.

N.Y. Trill, ii n.i je New Gas Rates Per Month First 8000 eu. ft. par meter 10 per M. Next 5000 ou.

ft per meter $1.10 per M. Next 7000 ou. ft per mater $1.00 par M. All over 15,000 ou. ft.

per meter 80o per M. Minimum Charge per Month 60o VAR SAVINGS STAMPS SSUKD BY THE (UNITED STATES i GOVERNMENT Citrus Belt Gas Company 377 St Phones 91 Christmas Art Cards Just received a most beautiful assortment of Holiday Greetings in colors. These cards are of special design for this year and are expressive of the patriotic atmosphere this season, Remember the boys "Over There" by sending them a Christmas card, PRICES REDUCED For Balance of Season See Samples at THE SUN OFFICE I.

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