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

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1911. PAGE SEVEN 'The Home of Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes. Whittier and Urbita Stars Will Battle For High Honors on Local Field. Steward Hotel Block SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN- SPOBTHS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME FOR TODAY Will Me ft oat aft uverc appreciate This afternoon the. lTi-Mta Stars will clash with Whlttler's fast nine In the first of a three grime series for tin neml-pro baseball championship of Southern California.

The local team held this title last winter by defeating the Dy'ns-Clines team but thin season they must defend It against the challengers, Whittier. Both teams are very fast with several men of major league caliber In their line-ups. Brondhent, who l.s captain of Whittier team, is one of the fa.ste.st inllclders In the business, while Terry on second und Haskell In the box are also tar artists. The first game will start at Springs this afternoon at 2:15. The teams ore both keyed up to the highest pitch over the coming battles Which will decide which team l.s the rlKbtfui claimant of the title.

The line-ups are: Urbita Stars Hatch, Bossback, Agnew. Heck, lb; Walsh, i Dorsch, hs; Smith, Wolfe, cf; Johnson, If; Kauffman, rf. Whittier Deweese, Haskell, Lll-lard, Olsen, Nagle, lb; Droadhent. 2b; Perry, 3b; Pendleton, ss; Mc(1uugh, cf; Orahnm, rf; Dugas, If. Great Jbuxom coats for motoring.

Light, "slipqns" for rainy days and chilly mornings. Short walking coats. The Hart Schaffner Marx kind, the finest in the world. The prices range from $18 to $40. He will enjoy a gift of an overcoat.

He probably needs one. tMXi LJ.I ii giifi i. Copyright Hurt SobaflDer A Miu-x RAY PECK RIDES IN here are more Suggestions for Men BIGJACE TODAY Local Boy to Show Speed at umbrella Ascot Park Motocycle Meeting. smoking jacket The new English house coats. For his evening's book and smoke.

Plains and fancies. The swell-est line you have ever seen in the city. See them in the window at $5.00 and up to $22.50. See particularly the new Sootchies. bath robes nig, roomy, warm ones.

Every man will enjoy one. So comfy, to get Into In the evening, after the day's work. Indian blanket robes Japanese padded silk Terra, Ciold, and Polo cloth beauties and eiderdown. Prices from $3.50 to $18.00. A gift that will be remembered with pleasure every dreary, rainy day.

For women as well as men. The new handles are beauties. The new better water-shedders. Some fine ones at '75 cents. Others on up to $18.01) In pure silk and gold handles.

The finest selection in tills community. Ilay Teck, the local boy who cleaned up about everything In the recent motocycle race here, Is entered In speed events at Ascot Park, Los Angeles, today. During practice In the past few days he has shown up with miles close to fil seconds. Some of the fastest men In the state are In the meet. 200 Votes 2,000 Votes 1 ,000 Votes -collar bag fcrwln Knnppe, IT.

IT. Verrill and C. Peavy, with Peck, are the fastest trade riders. Among the professionals are Craves, De Hosier and Balke. Friday Craves clipped off a mile In 2-5 seconds, an.l If he can" repeat this performance today he will put up a new world's record.

Ever wear Hosiery The Hosiery that has taken the community by storm. It has so many distinct advantages. We have it for men, women and children. In several materials. And all done up nifty in a 'Holiday box.

The Hosiery that is guaranteed without any red tape. A typical Silverwood finality of merchandise. match Set Two flat, leather wallets, take up little room in bag or suit ca One for cravats ar.d Hose changes. Tli3 other for Kerchiefs. Both snap shut, are dirt tight, brim full of wear.

A practical gift, that a man wil like to use not only traveling but at ho. ne: Different prices. A gift for a careful man. Of soft, oozy leather, plainly but ele crafted. Silk lined to match leather and with puckering string of heavy silk corl.

In selection of several colors. A collar bag that will hold collars without taking up room enough for a trunk. $1 and on to $5. 200 Votes 200 Votes 300 Votes GOVERNORS FINISH notice to all Automobile Contestants 34001LE TRIP Western Executives Return to St. Paul After Three Weeks' Absence.

We are making Auto Vote Specials every day to Contestants who are striving for the $1 ,500 five-passenger Automobile soon to be given away. It not only affords you a good opportunity to pile up votes before Christmas but also gives your friends a chance to help you and at the same time get the finest Men's Gifts in San Bernardino. WATCH BULLETINS IN OUR WINDOWS EVERY DAY. There are several things doing you will also find in our windows other Vote specials on Ihc price-tickets. By Associated Press to THE SUN'.

ST. PAUL, Dec. 1G After an absence of three weeks, during which It traveled a distance of 3100 miles and visited cities wltn an aggregate population of over 12,000,000 people, the Western governors' special train returned today to its starting point. Bleven governors were on the special when It left and ten returned on the train. The governors, whose purpose it was to bring the Fast and Wes! a closer social and business relationship anil ex AMUSEMENTS -v plolt the resources of the various years, and a magnlllcent scenic production including a vividly realistic reproduction of a big ocean liner crowded with passengers, amid all the joyous bustle and confusion of the sailing hour.

There will be but two matinees, Christmas day and Saturday. states represented, are enthusiastic over the results of the trip. A NIFTY COMEDIAN AT UNIQUE THEATER frontier Governor Brady of Idaho thief of the expedition, summed up the accomplishments of the trip an follows "The Western governors' special tour has assumed larger proportions than ing large crowds at the Auditorium will close its engagement tonight, and commencing Monday a new bill will be rendered. There will be the usual matinee this afternoon. Kvery number on the big bill is a feature, high class and full of entertainment.

Monday night Happy Harrison and his comedy mule, "Dynamite," will be iv new feature. This Is a splendid act. having come fresh from a series of successes through the eastern circuit, and p'ayed to packed houses less than a week ago at Los Angeles. Dynamite" is one of tho feature acts of the day and one of the best that has ever appeared on local stage. This rare attrartlon will be surrounded with other attractions, the new bill commencing Monday night being a capital one In evcrv respect.

Its inopt sanguine friends ever hoped ISTR1KES A WELL I FOR SIERRAS CO: I for. "The result of this, tour will caue the people of the Kast to turn their the Lyric theater, Chicago, In May. He proved such a hit that all attendance records for a house of similar seating capacity were soon shattered. A few weeks ago the company started on a coast tour, and through Washington, Oregon and California have been playing to capacity right along. The season will end next spring with a metropolitan run, after all the southern states have been played.

Prominent In Mr. Duncan's support Is Miss Virginia Ainsworth, that double-voiced prima donna with such a charming personality; Miss Myrtle Howard, the dainty little soubrette, who for two seasons proved one of the hits of "Madame Sherry" when that piece first had Us inception; -Deo Moran, Harris McOuire, Lee Hamilton, Jack Weston, Billy Khfe, Cliff Montgomery, Miss. May fJeel'cy, Miss Sadie Hunt and a big chorus of Dimpled Darlings, kind that lend real vivacity and color to a production. Tuesduy night the bill will be "Money Mad," and on the closing night "Cherry Blossom." faces toward the West; the different sections of the country will liecome more harmonious and we will become key-note of "A Fool There Was" Is sounded in the terse epigram: "When destiny can't get a man any other way it sends a woman for him and the woman gets him." Clergymen have preached about It as a wonderful stage sermon on temperance and clean living. The St.

Louis Globe-Democrat pronounced it "A better sermon than a thousand Henry Ward I'eochers could preach." It Is a drama with abundant comedy, ami big dramatic scenes that hold an audience spellbound. Mr. Hilliard's portrayal of the fool is so vivid and intense that it has placed him among the greatest of our American stars. Its power and pathos make It one of the most striking exhibits in our national gallery of tragic portraiture. "The clarity of the message in this remarkable play." says the Philadelphia North-American.

"and the wonderful impresslveness of Mr. Hilliard's acting, have been the two greatest factors In its enormous success." Klaw Erlanger, under whose direction Mr. Hilliard appears, have provided him with a remnikahly fine company of picked players, pronounced the strongest acting organization seen upon the Coast in many tnry he has created the leading roles in many famous iramns. from Barnes of New York" and "Blue Jeans," to David Belasco's "The Oiii of the Golden West." in which Impersonated the picturesque express robber, afterwards sung by Cnniyo in Puccini's operatic version. For the past three years Mr.

Hilliard has had great success In the eastern cities In "A Fool There Was." a curiously fascinating drama vitalizing Budyard Kipling's verses of the fool who loved "a rag and a bone and a hank of hair." It Is blending of comedy, melodrama, tragedy and symbolism. Over a million American playgoers have been thrilled by its represents Ion. There have been no less than 13 revivals of the play In the theaters of New York and Brooklyn, six in Philadelphia, four In Chicago, and three each In Baltimore, Washington, Boston, Pittsburg, Buffalo. Cleveland. Cincinnati, and St.

Louis. As a dramatic "repeater'' it has broken all records. This will be Mr. Hilliard' only engagement in Southern California. In a modern, up-to-date story of real life, such as involves many a distinguished public man, Is pictured the ruin wrought by tile hypnotic woman without conscience.

The J. William Smith, who has been rlll-ing a well at the power plant of the Southern Sierras Power company In the southwest part of the city, has sueceed- the one great unified nation. 'We have taught the people of the Kat that the great co-operative feel Bud Duncnn, that nifty little- comedian who will appear shortly at the Unique theater In the two-act musical melange. "A Visit to Paris," has been a Broadway fav-orie for the past eight years. He has been with almost every musical comedy that lias been siven on "The Oreat While Way." but in the meantime has found opportunity to make a name for himself In vaudeville, on tho Oiphcum circuit, as well.

Ho formerly was principal comedian with Kolh 1)111. While his size Isn't so awfully much when you look at him, he's one of those "busy every minute" chaps and always lias a world of laugh producers under his hat. He took Mux Dill's place in the .1. William Kolh company when those two comedians dissolved partnership and Kolh continued on tho road. Daily last spring Mr.

Duncan went east and took the lending Teutonic part In "A Viait to Paris," which opened ing existing in the West Is the secret of our success and they have learned that the secret is worth emulating. 'A FOOL THERE WAS" AT MASON THEATER "Our exhibit cars have been visited by more than 90. nan people, who have studied and have been astonished at our ed in bringing In a very fine well. Ar- tesian water was struck it feet, and the well Hows more than SO Inches of sparkling pure water. It Is estimated that under pumpinjf the well will pro- dnce not less than LMIO Inches.

The well has been capped until the company In ready to make use of the water. The boilers for the big steam auxiliary plant have arrived anil are on the greatness." The most notable dramatic event of the present Los Angeles season will be the. Christmas week engagement of Robert Hilliard In "A Fool There at the Opera House. Mr. Hilliard is one of America's most distinguished players.

During the Past ipiai ter ceu- GOOD BILL COMING AT THE AUDITORIUM DON'T TAKE ANY CHANCES on your jiuliMiipnt of cigars for Hubby get ltim one of those Rfinl card binders nnct nnmo cards at THE SDN Job Office. They ore the nifty girts. It takis the stock brokers, to transform water into real money. (round ready fur placing as soon an possible. The gineial work Ik being rushed and it Is hoped to have the plunl In operation In the early The big bill which has been draw-.

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