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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 16

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ii PAGE SIXTEEN SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN- SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 191 f. Club News of Interest ORANGE GROWERS The Open Season for Clube HEItll Is a trejnendous stir in the T' Few Stores Equal Our Bargains If you have the sense of economy you will appreciate buying from a store (the only store) that conducts its business on a strictly Cash basis, such as makes possible a system of underselling that is unique in the world of merchandise. OUR CASH PRICES ARE LOWEST PRICES. SPOT CASH GROCERY J. H.

PATTON, Prop. 366 Street. Either Phone 393. womuu's world, this closing week of September, the cause, not that Insist on using only SULPHURIC ACID made from pure Virgin Sulphur when your trees are fumigated. Acids made from waste fumes of tin smeltors contain arsenic, lead, copper and nitrous fumes which are exceedingly dangerous to your trees, and may cause you no end of trouble.

Insist on using BRAUCCO Quality Sulphuric Acid ters of the IViifederaoy. ln-WI caUeil ineetluir esterdav atteinoon at the Imnie of Miss Mary Itarton In 1 street. The business of the occasion was the planning of the meetings for the coming year ami the election of deleate.s to the convention to he held in lileh-inond in i.ss Mary liarton and Mrs. .1. lsbell.

the latter a member from t'olton, were crioseii to represent the local chapter. Highland Club in Harneii The ex.eutive board and sectional leaders of the Woman's Club of Highland, met tt Library ball to complete, the copy for the year book which Is to be iva.ly for the opening of the club year. October ltj, and to iV.scuss other which the masculine mind would be sure to hazard: namely, the full millinery up-'enins. "woman's world has not jjcowii beyond such innocuous interests, to bo nor Is her weakness in that department shared by herself alone, JudK-iui; by tile interested attendance of tlu-I sterner sex at the recent Fashion Show, 'lint the present activity of women is I caused by the annuul awakening of the Women's clubs, after the Ionic summer siesta. Hack from sea shore, mountains, 1 the eastern Pip and the European Jaunt, the members of the various clubs aban-1 it, in 'lav roiralia for "back In the linr- Fifteen Study Circle Mti A'TKK the summer's sessaiiiiti of activity that industrious organization the Fifteen Study rin le will meet at the home of Mrs.

.1. Ktlwln ytiatelielor Monday afternoon. The usual husiness session will be follow oil ly a short review and the balance of the afternoon spent "oer the tea flips." cxehan.aintf vacation riences and planning for the year's work which will lies in next Monday following. Sliaketpar. Interest Revived 1 the l.os Ancclts clubs to revive tin ir meetings alter the summer intermission, the Kate Tnpper lialpin Shakrspi are t'lass of the (lalpin Shakespeare club bi uan its nineteenth consecutive e.ir of work Tuesday afternoon.

September NVatiy twice as many were in au ndatu at ut tiic last meet-ins of the club last siuiiiK. some wenty-tive or thiny le. ii: priseiit. Mrs. Mila Tupper M.vnard.

li rector of the class. niattor.i of buslines. The meetings are scheduled as fol- ness- dress. In other words, the dun season has begun. A Spanking Good Team and a good fast drive will take the cobweos out of your brain.

You don't own one of course, but we do. Notify the livery stable that you would like to use It and It Is yours for as long as you like. The drive will be the best cure for nervous prostration ever Invented. Arrowhead Stables HARRY MEAD, Prop. S80 Third Street.

Both Phonee. low let d.tr lub Pay. rarlianntitary Conservative Policy of the San Bernardino County Savings Bank One who reads but occasionally of i the activities of the home club, nnrlnl. 'ivic or charitable, cannot realize the I magnitude of the organization of women all over the land, as does tine whose bus-i incss it Is to daily sift the news of the Prill. October -7 Pay.

In charce of Mrs. S. II. Harrett. ocmber 10 Travel.

Mrs. I. 1 1. I.ln- ill November I Household Economics, Mrs. .1.

II. Kvans. Pecember Musicale. Kiven by the members of the San Bernardino Woman's flub. January 1J I'lvic Conference.

ir i I arte of Mrs. C. 1'. IjiTottette. Kw- January -t Forestry.

Mrn. T. BANKS Pickens Pay, i so-called "woman's world." And in view iof the discovery such a dally acualn-tance with women's activities yields, the term. Ioiik the favorite one for a column KtudKinKlv devoted ill the past to re-. for canning the season's peaches, alleviating the baby's teethinif troubles, iand keeping Joe and Mary in line when the spooning age is reached, becomes out-grown and obsolete.

Just where, by the way. is the planet formerly known as the woman's world located? In the reconstructed solar system of the 1911 woman this hazy portion of the universe I lias been eliminated like those illogical subdivisions made by the ancient Creeks, and the hole world Is hers. I So the peaches are canned properly by l'e a Literature, Mrs. K. Hosworth.

1-ebruary History and Landmarks. Mrs (luy L. I'razer. March oriKinal Slory Pay. in iharce of Mrs.

H. Krazer. March Household Economics. Mrs .1. II.

Kvans. April IS Reciprocity Pay, in charge It has always been the policy of the officers and directors of this bank to manage it in a most conservative manner, and it is due to this fact, in a large measure, that the institution has won the unlimited confidence of the people of San Bernardino county and vicinity, thereby accumulating resources of more than YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT. LARGE OR SMALL. WILL UK 'WELCOMED HERE, AND YOU WILL RECEIVE EVERY COURTESY CONSISTENT WITH SOUND CONSERVATIVE BANKING METHODS. of Hospitality committee.

Anril 29 Music Pay, in San Bernardino National Bank U. S. Depositary. Established 1SS7. Capital $100,000: Surplus $212,000 E.

D. ROBERTS, President. If. K. HARRIS, Vice-President.

V. S. HOOPER, Cashier. J. S.

WOOD, Assistant Cashier. I. R. Brunn, H. R.

Smith, J. E. Davis, II. U. Stow, Directors.

WE INVITE YOUR BANKING BUSINESS charge of (he factories and a pure-food label placed nn the outside under the watchful eye of Mrs. W. T. Kussell. tthe committee on household economics.

Mav 10 Art Pay. Mm. Mav 24 Annual banquet, in charge of the baby is brought stu cesssf ully save an introductory address on the( charact. 1 alue of dramatic study. There are a numb, of traile readers in the class, which will make possible dramatic iiit.rpietations throughout the year, ijuite a number who attended yesterday ere l.ew conn-is in the city.

fact of much pleasure to the club members, declares Mrs. Manurd. "As You Like If is the first Vlay to be studied tliis year and a stood start was made tstetday. Symphony Orchestra Season Next Thursday. September -S.

the musical season San P--iuo Symphony eivh.sira. will be inaugurated. The president. Mrs. Will I'ouirlas, ban received a number of communi-rations f'om various parts of the country extoline the San Pieuo Orchestra with many words of praise and commendation upon the remarkable inipi ovenn t.t pnd wonderful advancement made its organization less than one year npn.

hence the of ers and members of the organization l.etrin the year's work witti interest and enthusiasm. The program for lie minim; concert is one of the most artistic ever presented by the orchestra, the sf'ections are from the compositions of (louiuul, nay-den, Mendelssohn and Raff. A conspielous number on the program will be Hallet Music from "Faust-' which a concentrated elixir of the wonderful music of (lounod. In the chords of his orchestration, majestic as those of a cathedral orsnn. the mystic is quickly rcc- executive board.

'through the teething age under the reg- imen of the latest scientific theories con- A Club Without a Vacation 'corning the training of children, an 1 Tbe Vioeric.iii Woman's League of Mary and Joe forget their incipient love this eitv is a club which has not taken affairs while sporting healthfully on the Per Cent A. G. KENDALL, President A. L. DREW, Vice-President.

JAMES PATTERSON, Cashier. S. E. P.AGLEY, Assistant Cashier. COMPOUND INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS 4 Cent a vacation.

I his compui uu ci nr. puimc pia -grouiiu uiioor ui uau-mui extremely active organization htm 0f a play-ground director, hired and busy at its various activities all paid by the local woman's club. These nier. but a new enthusiasm will be en- are0nly a few. Who shall enumerate gendered by the return of old member clubs, the sew ing clubs, tin ami the acquisition of new.

physical culture activities, the conimit- Chautauqua is the tirst of the courses tlat sanitary conditions In in the university of the American and street and stores and faction's Ltague to open after the sum -I torlos am, i.Uer working conditions nier vacation. The director of the Uiau-i. )i WOIImn al, rhn taitqna Institute. Mr. Ilestor.

ami sir. ym Kuvk. tlp classes, the art SURPLUS, $50,000. PAID UP CAPITAL, $100,000. City llray have just visited inneraiix sses.

the music classes, the clubs for classes. i.iu..ii new coniraci wnn Farmers' Exchange National Bank of San Bernardino Directors JOHN ANDRESON, E. M. COOLEY, A. A.

COX, GEORGE FROST, A. DREW, A. G. KENDALL, B. F.

BLEDSOE, W. D. WAGNER, JAMES PATTERSON. illation ami co-operation in all this I Tennles Fniversity. The course San Bernardino County Savings Bank year i.s on America ami me prog.

the most interesting recently The results of the elections Mahle U. held are as follows: Mr. 1 in tl.ii tnft nn.t Ollizlnal Alma 'A. Moore, -i-i. Lewis, president: Mrs STEWART HOTEL BLOCK.

Meyers and Mrs. (low Loti Mrs Tlieo F. out all of the great master's works the vice presidents V. Stephens. leimrtment of civic work where men are too few or weak, or over powered by the vicious element and hae need and invite the co-operation of the natural helpmate s.

The over-soul Is a modern term applied to the woman of today not the "now woman" of cartoon and burlesque, tinsexert. grotesque, a restless, ambitious and ineffectual creature, hut the full orbed woman whose every activity in the crtat field of the world, In which Bhe is permitted to work. Is Inspired that primitive Instinct with which she was endowed by the Almighty tin maternal emanating Intelligent thoiiKlit Senator for I'alitornta. ciai.i Shortridge representatives for California. Mrs.

Kathryn 11. Feck and lyric element predominates. The transparent instrumf ntation, embraces the most exquisite passages which always The 'Mrs. Herbert tusnop. thrill the sensitive musical ear musical ear.

Brookings Lumber Box Co. San Bernardino Yard, Second and Sts. C. L. BARRETT, Mgr.

Other Yards at Colton, Highland, Redlands. New Fire Proof Warehouse Convalescence alter pneumonia, typhoid fever and the grip, sometimes merely apparent, not real. To make it real and rapid, there is no tonic so For Storage of Household Goods. Call Us For Packing, Crating and Shipping. First Class Experienced Packer.

program includes "Surprise" Symphony illayden). Kallet music from "Faust," (lounod). March, from "I.enore," Symphony Overture, from "tliiy Hlas." (Mendelssohn.) Daughters of Confederacy The K. Kirov Smith chapter. Paueh- Hood's I activity toward all the sons of men.

American Truck W. E. COOMES, Prop. Both Phonet 127. highly to be reoommonded as Sarsaparilla.

Thousands to testify. Take Hood's. HOTELS There Will be a Ball Game at HARLEM SPRINGS This Afternoon Weather Permitting. HIGHLAND VS. SANTA FE.

GAME CALLED AT 2:40 P.M. fl 1 r- ..13 Jite jl i the hottest and most curative in the world hotu mud and water Arrowhead Hot Springs highly radio-active. Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver, Stomach and all kindred troubles cured. Resident physician at the springs. Trolley from Redlands and San Bernardino direct to the springs.

I w. w. w. Executive Board Plana Work The executive board of the I.os Anfre-ks liistrict Federation of Wonien't the first of the week at the Friday 'Morning club with the president, Jlr.i William Haurhyto, in the chair. Tin first act was to send resolutions of condolence to Mrs.

J. Waters, state president, whose husband, Itusscll J. Waters, lieil Monday. i Mrs. Baurhyte appointed a nominating 'committee for the Angeles district I federation meeting to be held at Ven-Itura.

November IS-IS, with Mrs. Jane as chairman. Others serving on committee are Mrs. Florence Col-jlins Porter. Mrs.

It. Dnpuy, Mrs. f. I W. Stephenson of (iardena and Mrs.

i. I A. Clark. I The new members of the executive board are Mrs. .1.

K. Coleman, chairman (of the necrology committee; Mrs. J. 11. i Nichols, chairman of household sclenet lr.

Jessie Russell of Olendale, chairman jOf civics; Mrs. H. Stocltwell, district (Chairman of civil service; Mrs. K. Michod, chairman of education; Mrs.

A. I Ii.i'vldson, chairman of philanthropy; Mrs. niizaheth Raker, Rohan, chairman of the press committee. Inr-jing the executive meeting woik for the ensuing year was discussed and planned. I Following the business meeting a I luncheon was served the board.

I EheU Club Busy The October program for the Kbell idiib is full of interest and suggests a ibusy year for the members, for not only are the open meeting programs so attractive that they are their own guarantee of a crowded attendance, hut the (department work promises many of intellectual activity on the part 'of the jf the various classes. The program for October Monday 1 meetings are: i October 1' rresident's address, c. Hows. Announcements Mrs. William Head, I general curator.

Group of songs. French nursery rhymes in costume, Mrs. Iluth Hay- ward. October 3 Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Clifford I.ott In a Kipling program. I October 18 "Fvery Woman," by Wal-I tor Urown, a modern morality play, an pprcciation, Mrs. George Goldsmith. I October 23 Lecture. "The Child and ithe Factory," Miss Helen Todd, state 'factory inspector of Illinois, October Charter day reception, Spanish dancing In the court.

Miss Gould. I Little Brown Women Organize HOTEL STEWART Cor. Third and Sts. San Bernardino, Cal. American Plan.

Rates $2.50 Per Day and Up of efficiency in the v3 i Mi yL' THERE IS NO BETTER place to stay when in Los Angeles than at the King Edward Hotel Absolutely fire Proof Rates Reasonable. Fifth East of Main. Los Angeles DUNHAM SMITH, Proprietors. COLONEL ED. DUNHAM, Formerly of Hotel Stewart, San Bernardino, Manager.

is its key-for-evety-charader keyboard. One simple stroke prints any charader saves time, increases speed and insures accuracy. Complete, Strtint Line Keyboard Removable and Interchangeable Platen! Ball Bearing Carriage Reversible labulator Rack Simple Stencil Cutting Derie Drop Forged Type Ban Perfect Line Lock Bichrome Ribbon Uniform Touch Ball Bearing Type Bar Column Finder and Paragraphs Decimal Tabulator Visible Writing A Key lor Every Character Perfect Erasing Facilities Interchangeable Carnage Right and Left Carriage Releaaa Lima Swinging Marginal Rack Protected Riboa Cear Driven Carriages Ribbon Controlled from Keyboard Variable and Universal Line Spec Perfect Dust Guard Back Space Lever Carriage Retarder Imoroved Marffinal Stone The following from Huntington Henrn speaks of an unique organization among our Or'ental population which Illustrates the fact that Japanese women are not behind their men in the clever appropriation of west continent enterprises. Japanese women even of the lower classes are notably susceptible to culture, and when the Idea of elf-culture originates with the little brown women thenr-ehes It proven that the foundation Is already laid and their progress will he fast. Japanese women of Talbert.

Winters? burg and Smeltzer. near the beach town, have organized a ladles' society. said to be the fir.st one known in country, for the purpose of having an opportunity for religious and social tntercour.se. The first meeting was held last week, and wan largely attended. When the celery harvesting season commences next month there will he fully Kilo Japanese I Model 1 0 Visible SAVES TIME and ENERGY Lightens All Housework SAPOLIO Cleans, Scours.

Polishes from cellar to garret WORKS WITHOUT WASTE HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just opposite Hotel St. Francis European Plan $1.50 a day up American Plan S3.00 a day up Hew ateri nJ brick structure. Furnished at cost of 1200,000. Every oomfort and convenience. On carlines transferring all over city.

Omnibus meets trains and steamers. Send for Booklet with map of San Francisco the beatlands, and a proportion of Uhcm hn women iifij Eecapemeni, Speediest brer Devised Tfrite lor infonnatioa to The Smith Premier Typewriter Co Inc. Are you aware that Brar.ewell'K Is the cheapest place in the city to buy your groceries and provisions? STCUC, N. Y. D(tL eregrwUe Best tailoring values in all at Cliurchill'8, 691 Third St, 1W.

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