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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 5

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1911. PAGE FIVE DENTISTRY As Good at the Beet and Better Than tht RttU LIMITED TO RUN -fttepf DAY Santa Fe Will Have Busy 1 Jl Winter Handling Tourists and the Fruit Crop. "s-VA .713 SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN- 5 I RAILROAD NEWS 1 11 ir bport. urcies SPEEDY Ml IN DRIVING CLUB 1 nnu fit Aiiii li iTItirr i I nilA 111 liMlnl I'm I 111 11 r.fBlnnlncr on January 1 th ftinta HorMtf (timet, RivJ I a 1. if-iL the compftnr.

thla winter to sec tho side and This to Enter City XihiJnianii-rtVinlf Caruso McCormaok. ScaUi Joumet ttrazir.i at, CcHve Em make records? only for IheVtctoH have all these great I A You can Dr. E. S. Pinley.

Our prices will save you money. We give you a ten-year written guarantee with all work. Are you honest with yourrielf and your Btomach by neglecting your te-th? Think thus over and sea us today. Examinations and estimates free. UNION DENTISTS LADY IN Hours 8:30 to Dally.

Sunday 10 to 12. Home Phone 1151. Open Evenings by Appointment. Corner Court and Streets. Over California State Dank.

sing for you in your own home The world's greatest singers to -provide an of 'music' for, yourself and friends whenever you wish, as often as you wish. A performance such as is never even witnessed in the world's greatest opera houses no management could afford to pay the thousands and thousands of dollars necessary to engage all these artists for a -single performance, even if such a thing was possible. 'r And yet you can command their services on the Victor, and' have them sing their greatest arias and enjoy their voices just as much as though you heard them in person. 't Come in and hear there different styles of the Victor (15 to $250). famous singers, and let us sliow you the ($10 to $100) and the ictor-Victrolu MANSON'S 310 STREET Coast League Team With Harris and Frank JViinkV speedy' hull tosneTK.

who play the Urbita StarH here Hun-j dBy, are with "them one of the opfedlest batterlcB of Keml-professlonalf teams In r.os AnpreUs. Delhl or CiiRer wltl be In the box for the vlKltorfi, and both are Home ball players. 'Either Callan or flrlndle will catch: l'oisch will have Hatch on the jnounii; to start the pame. JJatcb, I fast r-coverini? from his injureU wine. Ros-baek, who has JuRt been Klencd up, showctl'up last nlfrht and will be here Sunday.

What position he will play not yet decided, but if Hatch goes ba he will probably replace Asncw will catch. Followins Is the complete l(ne-up Jfor the game: Harris Franks Calian or Grlndle. Delhi or Crifrer, Thomson, lb; (i. Hoyt, 2b; N'alle, Sb; gutus. I'.

Tickett, cf; Hawle. lif. Urbita Stars Jlatch, Reek, lb: Waish, Sb; Smith, Dorsch, Johnson, If: Wolfe, off' Kauffman, rf. Unrplre j'op Andrews. i Whlttler will play next week.

lows Temple, officers were ilected. A smoker and general social tlrms followed the balloting-. -V The "following were Past'. Dictator W. J.

Dictator John T. Sandldge. Vice' Dictator J. II. Alvord.

Prelate--Wm. Ourr. Secrptary-MSeorge Davenport, Periri-ant-at-a-rms Clarence Peake. Inside Guard John NiBli, Outside Guard E. Palmer, Slusician O.

E. Starbuck. Physiclans--Dm O. B. Howell, J.

G. Thompson, Thomas Mc-Hugh. Trustees Fred L. Chafie Joseph Majors. Henry Peake.

TKATEJtMAZ. BKOTXEKHOOS Ran- r.ernardino Lodge No. 189 Fraternal Brotherhood, last' night elected officers at a largely attended moctlni; at ElkP In addition to ths tlon of the officiate of tiuf lode, one candidate was Initiated' and there -was i short social dance. Following are tha elected: President If. O.

Hansen. Vice President F. A. Woods. Secretary Mrs.

Myrtle Goojlus, Chaplain Itev. A. P. Krcwti. Treasurer C.

K. SerKeunt C. i. Wenl-i. Mistress-at-arms Mrs.

Mamie Wenda Inner Doorkeeper Mrs. Woous. Outer Doorkeeper A. Z. Hol.

Musician Mrs. It J. Hell. Trustees II. iJalbey, A.

Z. Kolt. Finance committee K. J. Pell, 3 fl Weeks.

The physicians will be olctoi next week. XMIOKTS Or COI.U4tU. San Bernardino Council No. (H'K, Knights of Columbus, at their annual election held at Elks Hall, selected the following pincers for tiie year 1912: orunu I Chancellor H. Zimmerman.

Recorder M. P. GeUsel. Financial Secretary J. Knox.

Treasurer J. Huher. Advocate Warder George Hethcrinst m. Inside CiuardJ. J.

jneRer; Outside Guard Frank Schmallhofer, Jr. Trustees J. F. Parker, Fred J. J.

Johnston. Following the meeting a smokor Was held. incliidliiK short tajkp I several of the newly electedjOlnrers prominent members. i OBIOX.ES. San Bernardino N'V-st No.

51, Fratcr-j nar Order 'of Orioles, last 'night elected officers as -follows: Past President President Fred Corliss. Vice President J. Arbois- Chaplain A I McRae. Becordlng Secretarr Leon Dennett. Financial Secretary Albert Johnson.

I Treasurer Albert J. I'alne. i Warden John Robinson. Guard Itoy Melendez. i Outer Guard rt.

J. Garcia. Trustees C. II. Lindner, K.

P. praid, J. C. Cote. On January i there will be an initia-T tion of a large class.

A Pes Moines man had an attack of muscular rheumatism In his shoulder. A friend advised 4int to go to Hot Springs. That meant an expense of $150.00 or more. He EOURht for a quicker and cheaper way to cure it and found It in Chamberlain's Lini i j'" 1 i 1 w.ll put on nn unexcelled llinitvt train 6atrst rush of wealthy tourists to Southern California the historv of the railroad'. Rvery- day two limited tiains wlli leave Chicngo.

On each Tuesday the Santa Fe de Luxe will, depart from Chicago. It I will arrive In San llernardino on Tues- da.y. On every day except Tuesday tha' California Limited will leave Chicago In two sections. I Ist winter tho Chllfornia Limited iri in two sections four days a week. year it will run in two -nix a week and the remaining day l.uxe will run.

An seeiiou of the Limited will; arrive' from Chicago today and two or thi-Mi others will leave the east during the remainder of this month. Tli i big however, will not start until after Christmas. The additional Limited Rorvice will be in efTect during months of January. February and March. Those three months will see 'nusy times 'on, the "hill." There will bo 18 Tassenger' trains every day and with seven and eight trains in each direction with numerous helpers returning from' Summit and running light from Summit to Vlctorvllle-, the single track will 1 taxed to lt: capacity.

Hw rrelg-ht Auditor. Strickland, assitant freight: auditor of the Kantu Fe system, hasj to succeed A. A. Days, deceased Mai hendiiuarters are at Topeka. Mrs.

of. is making a visit at' tho home ij an old time friend, Mrs. Prewton, at' U60 il street Mm. G. M.

Jones and llttl daughter I have returned to their home at Ocean Park after a visit with her mother-. Mr.t Olive Byrne, 'and sister, Mfs. W. A. Mannon.

Mrs. J. A. Cole made a several day vlalt In Los Angeles and at Fast New port this we-ek. I Mr.

and Mm. Seth Marshall were vlx-itors In Los Angeles Mr. nhd Mrs. F. W.

Gardner win guests the first of the week of iinil W. J. Pentlow of Corona, the two families' belnif old' frlcriuXiaYlng'foTH merly lived In southern Xew Yok. Ml.sa Arlene Smith of Riverside is visiting San Bernardino friends. V.

A. Chalker, representing "Tempest and Sunshine," the successful dramatization of Mary J. Holmes' novel of the n.uiir, in lit luniL 111 lll- lii.n of his company's date- at the. Opera Friday evening, December 13. Mrs.

II. M. Barton was In Lo An- geleu yesterday for her les-son with Wli. liam Shakespeare, the Knglish teacher of singing. Mesdomes G.

W. Pre.cott. Klnver Orion, J. Kthan Allen. M.

HendricKson. G. W. Parsons of Highland were gue-its of Mrs! Mary J. Coy yesterday at the) luncheon at the Woman's club house, and A.

Ewing wa the guest of' J. W. Bishop. i Dr. Ronna, Dentist, "Ward Block, I Room Third and Streets, DR.

A. TUCKER, DENTIST. 3d floor; KaU Bldg. Home 232; Main 909. SERR, Upholsterer, Home 42C11 KAVAN Nursery, 1413 St.

Hm. 8S2. the Cement Contractor's phohe are ITome Sunset S3. Mrs. Iliirtt, the florist, has 12 varieties of ferns for fern dishes.

Have yours fixed. Both phones. 588 St. Mound City Faints go farthest, wear longest, look best. Geo.

M. Cooiey DR. O. B. ROWELL, Physician and Surgeon.

Ofke 410-411 Kat2 block. Phones Home 1312: SunSot 83. SPEARS- MILLINER, Y-Hats remodeled 50c; Hats made to order. A full line of Fall Mats, Plumes Steamed and Curled. Home 455.

358 St. Xmas Gifts Curio Store 425 DANCING CLASS MisiK Kraniei-i will form an Adult Ileginners class i Sat. Dec. IR, 7 p. m.

Advance class! 8:30. Juvenile Peeinners 1:30 p. m. Advanced 2:30. Elks' hall.

company. Rev. M. S. rtunkln of St.

1 John's Episcopal chtirch, odiclatinft. Intermetn will be in Mountain View cemetery. IX San Bernardino. California. Thursday, December 7, 1311, frs.

Lu-ella L- Gould, a native of Illinois, aired 30 years. Funeral services wilt he held Sunday fjrom the fun ral parlors of J. A. Coatfs, the hour to be annoiliced later. Interment will probably be in Mountain View cemetery.

Convalescence after pneumonia, typhoid fever and the grip, Is sometimes merely apparent, not real. To make it real and rapid, there is no tonic so highly to be recommended as Hood's Sarsaparllla. Thousands to testify. Take Hood a. When you have a bllloud attack give.

Chamberlain's Tablets a -trial. They are excellenL For sale "by Towne, Seccombe AJUjon. PERSONAL 1 I in Race Meet Tho'i Wiiiirdlno prxlns iluh will hold a maticee at Association park' on CliriHtmas da-. i T4ie clubs at Hemet and Puvorsidearc -xpicted to enter'12 horses for the var- ious liainess events, and a number of local horses will likewise 'be 'among those to start. The last matlneo of the ihreo clu'jf was held at Tlivcrslde on ThanksRlyiny.

Married by "Chaplain Shaw Albert ij ncii In sergeant in Company V. of Pomona, National Guard, and Miss Stella Violet Smith, of San Wmas, were married in this city yesterdAy by Chaplain Mark B. 'of the Seventh regiment, at be first Baptist The bride and proom were accompanied an automobile jw.rty of friends and relatives, Mr. Mrs. Smith, parents of the bride; her sister and Grace Smith and Btaucer Smith, Miss Oilman and Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Iluls. bride was married in a weddlnti of white wll and large white plumed hat Mr, and Stevens left in the af-l Uernoon, alter a weddinB dinner at the Stewart, on a trip to Los Atiselea, and will reside later at San Dimub. The W. B.

C. SlecUon of OfflcrSv The Woman's Relief corps yesterday afternoon elected officers aC their es-iiion-at the I. O. O. F.

Temple. Mrs. Flpra.Gowe.il, who served during the post year with efficiency aa president, was unanimously re-elected In recognition of her valuable services. it Lt planned to have a public installation later at which the department commander will be Following are the olflceris elected: President Flora Oowell. Senior Vlco Pres.

Anna Stllen. Junior Vice Pres. CSeorgle Arnien- trout, Secretary Eliaa Siillenser. Treasurer Eliza Dow Kimball. Chaplain Martha 51.

Kendall. Conductress Mary At. Conductress Chf Lsten. Guard Katherlne. Markham.

Asst. Guard Minerva. Winebretiner. Patriotic Iastructor Mary f'leshorn. MusicianAda "i j.

Correspondeni--Mary Hattery. Color No; 1 Cora Varley; No. Magfrie Drewrr; Nb 5 Jermle Reed; No; 4 vs-nes Uesgen. Thi delefiuteS to the encampment at Stockton, to bo held next prlng. 'were selected a.t ftllow: NO.

en1ta Valentine; X. '2. -Jennie Iteed; Xo. 3, Mary Clegliorn. Alternates: No.

1, Georie 2, Webster; Xo. 3, 'Rpsina Plerson. Xihird-Cook Wedding. "Just at ii o'clock- last evening Itev. Alvah Grant Fcswnde'n read the mar- rlage servtre at the Presbyterian manse fn Mlw flora KUhard nn.I TloV Cook, as the bride's mother, Mrs.

W. B. I Kielbard, 'nnd her' intimate friend. Miss; Bcbecca Bowc looked with intereited af- fection upon the sealing of the marriage vows. The bride w-os-married to the joung' groom on 'her eighteenth birth- day, and the youthful husband has but recently attained tils majority, The bride was married In a becoming little gown of old' rose cloth embroidered in flie ame color, and witb it he wore a larga Mack velvet hat, trimmed with Rraeeful willow plumes, and a long traveling coat of navy blue serge.

She carried a bouquet of white carna-t tons. The happy 1ridal pair departed by the Santa Fe train fpr l.os Angele on a wedding trip. When they return they will make their home for a time witti the bride's parents In Ktreet. The young groom Is a machinist in the fianta Fe ahops. and has "grown up" in I1VrnrJln.

being a former high cnooi siuurai. wnno me onue. too, nas many nenas nere to wisn tier joy, nav- Ing lived (iere for the past three years. (Additional Society Page Six.) BOUT. LAM111CRT la San Tternarrtinfe, Califor-I nla, Thursday, December 1911, to the wife of Deputy Sheriff J.

Ijim-bert, a daughter. ZIXI. TA1T Ii San Bernardino, California, Thurslav, Decetuber 1 15M," Jlr. Mary Talt. ittfv ef CVbfernia.

red 41 j'ears. Funeral services will held Sut-urflay'at 10 o-'clopli tvam the parlors the" Ssur ft Pean 1 VI I a. VjTAL RECORD I Mitt artists MASONS. San Bernardino Lodge Xp. F.

A A. M. last night elected onlcers for th ensuing- Masonic year at an enthusiasm tic meeting held at the Masonic Temple. The following were selected: Worshipful Master J. B.

Phillips. Senior AVarden Jamrg Shedden. Junior Warden rltr. A. Goodccll.

Secretary John Flags-. "Treasurer W. SPANISH WAS VETERANS. Itollins-Noble Camp No. 15, Vnited Spanish War Veterans, last night elected officers as follows: Commander Byron V.

Allen. 1 Vice C. H. I.effler. Junior Vice Commander F.

llar-bauer. Adjutant E. Davis. Quartermaster C. F.

Starr. Officer of tlio day KoreHt Ball. Officer of the guard O. W. Hann.

Chaplain Paul Conant. Surgeon J. A. Tfospilhorn. Trustee T.

Macklln. MAGNOLIA REBEKAH. Magnolia Ilebekah Lodge No. 94, I. O.

O. will elect officers at the reg-I'ular meeting to be held this evening. Following the session a social and refreshments will be enjoyed. MOOSE. At a largely attended meeting of the Moose held last evening at the Odd Fol- Every Woman tntexssted and should kodw nhmtt the wondrfUl MARVEL Whirling Spray Xbe netr Vaginal 5yrine- Bat most convcoleot.

cleanses Instantly. Atk your dcueglstfor i Ir he cannot supply MARVEL, accept do oilm? but tend tamp far illustnted book ieald. It rives full partteu- Ism and dlrecdons invahinblfc to ladies. MtSVFl 44Cnt234 Ilrnt.frar trk" Have you need of a suit of good Work Harness? Jf you have forget that the San, Bernardino Vehicle and Implement Co. have the best in Quality, Workmanship and Price, and that their guarantee is bark of every set.

San Bernardino Vehicle and Implement Col Harness Depaitment. 613 Third Street. Both Phones. FRATERNAL NEWS MS Work Harness Fresh Smoked Salmon Fresh Smoked Albicore Fresh Smoked Bloaters Fresh Holland Herrng Fresh Fancy Codfish All Very Fine. NEWBERRY'S Phones 338440 0 Street.

Dr. Marlenes onomVBxa, Qbutofa fitU4. Lannos aroanll Artificial hiyaa Work guarantee Ground floor -Tolrd 8k Home Pboa The Drug Priigijis'. Buy Your Holiday Gifts of us and you may get a JJOft Vlt tor-Victrola, or a $215 ExceL-ttor Mo 'v- San Bernardino Drug Co. Get Coupon.

Get Coupon. 554 Third St. Both Phone 373. Let Vi Show You tuff "MA The Peer of Autos. POOLE BR 360 Third St.

Home phone 150. DRY GOODS READY TO WEAR. H. M. PRiTCHARD CO.

Framed Pictures for Xmas Baillies Art Store 642 Third St. Both Phones 289. TOYS 11 TOYS TOYS BOOKS GAMES. CARTER'S RACKET. 326 Street.

Perfectly Fashioned Clothes For Men. THE TAILOR. 307. SL GOLDMAN, The Tailor. 307 GROCER CENT'S 3H0E5 I A FURNISHINGS CLOTHING Russell's 1062 Third Street.

hn Don't Buy Any Kind of Groceries or I'rovisioui tliat your Krocer may happen to j-Mit buy from us and will surety tt the best. Feetiam Mcffdl 4M Third St. leth Fhsnss 143. V'i THE GIFT STORE rp. SNUFFED OUT! The llht of many an eye bus been "snuffed- out" by carolessness and neglect.

The time to care for your eyen Is at the firm sitfii of failure. Do not put It off until it Is too late, mid then wonder why something cannot be done. to atone for your neglect. When your eye first calls for help, tfive it what it calls for, RIGHT GLASSES the kind I fit. Dr.

G. A. Hutchison Optometrist. 414-416 Third St. nuy j'our Christmas Post Cards, Tags, Seals and Christ-'" Las Letters early.

All prices ajt Fern Drug Store 459 Third St. Lady Druggist Attendant Outfitters to' Men, Young Men and Boys. RE EGGS always, and at the lowest market price. VOLLMER'S NORTH SIDE GROCERY. Base Line at A.

Both Phones. Pioneer Auto Truck Co. EXPRESS AND HAULING. Webster's Cigar Store, phones Sunset 329; Home 875. SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY.

Watch the Windows of the Popular Price Jewelry Store For Specials. 529 Third St. l3 LAND CO. 1 0S3TMrJ 5trcct. DENTISTRY Or.

C. C. Smith's Dr. H. A.

Grylord'i NEW SYSTEM DENTISTS. All work guaranteed 10 years. Es tablished In these parts 15 years. Prices as reasonable as Is coaslntenl with first-class work. Painless Through Skill not Coca'ns Cor Third and 8ts.

8an Bernardino. Christmas presents of dainty china are always appreeiaAed. See our new lines at greatly reduced prices. Pin Trays Hat Pin Holders Powder Boxes Hair Receivers Toothpick Holders Cups and Saucers Fancy Plates' Salad Bowls Berry Sets Dolls and Toy Dishes From 20c up 2 Coupons with each 25c purchase of China Crockery or Glassware. I.

J. CUSTER Successor to GREAT AMERICAN IMP. TEA CO. 421 Third St. Botlh Phones 381.

BUSTER BROWN GUARANTEED STOCKINGS For Boys and Girls 2 5c. OAK SHOE STORE. 462 Third St. 471 Phone. San Bernardino Motor Car Company OVERLAND AND BRUSH DISTRIBUTORS.

I 437 Street. Both Phones. The Robuck Cyclery THB INDIAN AO.RNCY. 361 Home 6 PHONES Pacific 977. IL'V ERWOOD1 The Horn of A Marx il Sloek.

VjF Hart Shaffner Clothe Stewart Hotel San Bernardino. i ment. Three days after the first BP-j plication of this liniment he was well. ct5K-KiKnAitr--K6y Cook, native of For sale by Towne, Seccombe Alii-! New York, age 21. and Clara Jane son.

KieWrd. native of Colorado, age IS, I residents or San Bernardino SATURDAY SALE. STEVENS-SMITH Albert L. Stevens, The ladies of 9t. Panl's M.

E. church, native of California, age 28, and Stel-south. will hold a sale. of fancy work,) la Violet Smith, native of Aristoni. suitable for Christmas gifts, also home age 53," residents of San Dimaj.

cooked food and candy, after 12 o'clock I Saturday, at Court and streets, formerly Snelson's. 12-8-2f MOTHERS. ATTENTION. Big Line of Children's Hats and! Baby Caps. Speelal prices for the! Holidays.

W. H. Roberts Cham ber of Commerce Callding. ii 1.

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