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SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1922 PACE EIGHT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiii imimiiiimiii miiiii 1111 iiiiiun iimiiiiiiiiimmmiiiiiiiiiUJ Australian i On the Rail and in the Shop Bit PERSONAGE DEM IN DINT mi Opera Star DOUBLE TRACKING roSifigrferc PAY CHECKS GIVEN APPHENTICE BULL DENIED Br ENGEL TO WORKERS HERE PLANS ANNOUNCED Abdul Baha Was Exponent of Universal Move for Brotherhood of Man Records for March on Sale Today Black's Announcement Is Premature, Eastern Harry Kemis to Be Chairman of Committee: Date Is Indefinite Semi-Monthly Total Below Normal Figures Because of Short Hours Officials Declare Statement of W. .1. Black, peneral passenser ascnt of the Fe lines, that "if 192: proves as good a wr ns 1921" the Santa Fe will com- Iiy checks totalling nearly Kight Annual Ball of the Panta Fe were received in the city yi sterd.iv Apprentices will be held within a few by Sant.i Fe employes as at the Kagles Hall, it was yes-tion for the first 15 (lavs' work of terdav announced by Harry Kemis. cenci-iil haii man of the committee of plote the consu union the month. in charce of the arrange- -rack between I lucapo ann iiim.

apprentice i nia ill be compu ted ny uip rou -i has hroupht denials of high of- ficials in Topeka. according to press1 merits for the ball. The oqet date has not yet been decided. Mr. Kemis said.

In the shops the pay roll for the half of the month will toul approximately Sinn. 000. the normal figure reduced several thousand lenuse of the five-dav week now in Invitations will be issued to all an- dispatches from lopek.i last nism. in the locomotive department prentices, instructors and shop foie-and slight recently in the men in addition to O. P.

Euzzell, jren- From l.os Angeles wnere niit-K, is visiting with J. H. Puffy. Coast Lines passenger agent, the following; workinsr forces of all departments of eral foreman of the car department. was sent over the Associated the shops.

F. P. Harmon, general foreman oi story The nav roll fon the onoraltr.ir and the locomotive department; Super- Press wires: A double track railroad between Chi i- intfnriont of Slinna A. CI. Armstrong Notable New Recordings by World- Famed Artists Concert numbers include a remarkable new record by Bronislaw Huberman 'world -recognized ns one of the greatest, if not the 5 greatest, violinist of ALL TIMF.

The sensation of EE the present American musical season. Recently 8000 5 people flocekd to the New York Hippodrome to hear 2 him. Hear Huberman today. Instrumental selections include another Super-Feature piano record by 1 Leopold Godowsky Godowsky master technician that be is reveals himself in a charming; new mood in this record. A ZZ treat for music lovers proof that true piano tones 5 are at last achieved in phonographic reproduction.

The operatic release includes the premier baritone of the Metropolitan Opera I Giuseppe Danise the Los ngeles division as like- and Mechanical Superintendent H. S. cago and California by end of 19. is wie somewhat below the usual Wall of the Santa Fe Coast Lines. the plan of the Atchison.

Topeka figure because of the decroa.e felt- The ball will include a number of; Santa Fe Railroad, according to in traffic during the past few weeks novel entertainment features if Black, general passenger agent -of lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMMIIII Traffic is im rpasinsr however offi- plans now contemplated are carried mat svsiein, now iv '0? JV- A budget of 143.150,000 has Been provided by tho railroad for the present year, according to Mr. Black. rials report, and the pay roil is ex- out- A card tournament with hand-pected to grow accordingly. some prizes for the winners will be heid in connection with the ball. i i Mr.

tsiacK said mm me uuumc 5 Dance Music, Too! may nciu'n mwnDdy i R. P. Hinze. car distributor who Many Trainmen III- track system plan would consider has been ill for several davs msv be Illness has hit the Tacific Electric I points between which the railroad able to return to his desk Mondav. train forces officials of the I had two lines as equivalent of double He has improved slowlv during the company said yesterday.

With the tracking, owing to facilities thus pro-past week. heavy Orange Show business the vided for diverting traffic, and that a number of trainmen normally used I there remained only a little more OFFICIAL RECORDS was increased, hut illness has reduced i than 100 miles of track work, in the number of men available or duty, i small patches, to be completed. In Riverside the number of trainmen "If 19-2 proves as good a year as i ill is even larc-er. one run bein 1021. that is if financial conditions TV in what critics say is one of the most beautiful examples of recording the human voice it has been their pleasure to hear.

FEBRUARY 24 t.tken off because of a shortage of 'permit, we hope to have this work Peed Pec .9 Southern completed by the end of 1923," he iiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiMiiimiiimiiiiiiimiiiimiiimiiiiiiimi Mine. Elsa Stralia Taeific Co to The Southern. said. Mm F's Stralia. celebrated rwer a ftn' pow'Pr Mt'Go to Hospital- From Topeka came the denial.

The jime. rsa cstraiia, ceieoratea au. transmission li over por Sec 9 and 11 Morrison of HO South following story was written by the tralian soprano, has been offere 1 a jn 4.V 2V and over por Sec 7 17 and street. Santa Fe car department em-j Associated Press in that city: contract, it is said, with the New -1 in 4X lV ploye. who was injured while at.

It will be several years before the YnrV rvnera Comnanv to sneiMalizc an i Ped Feb 20 1922 The Ari- on therin track several davs Santa Fe completes its plan for a oouoie track an tne way irom i ni-i in operas in the English languag School House Blues by Bennie Krueger's Orchestra It's a thriller the way Krueger plays it at famous Pelmonico's In New York. Wonderful saxophone solo part to put the tingle in your toes a Brunswick dance record. Everyone knows what that means. Also, the popular She is recognized in Europe as the high priestess cf grand opra in English. 1- zona Lont'-rene orps or eventn- n-in so (r tne panta Fe hospital Pay Adventists to A Andrews por jn Angeles Monday to have lot 119 of Kiaito and Adj Suhds.

pictures taken in the effort Peed F. 21 1922 Adair et ux to clearly diagnose his injures, r.nd Mejrr ct ux to John Han- Mr. Morrison has improved little, sen ei ux lot 27 in Adair and Mey- anj. 5inre the accident, his rela-cr's Subd. i lives reported last night.

How long Peer! Frh 20 192? Josephine Fwing he will be confined to the ecmpany ft to Goforth et ux lot 5 bik hospital depends on what conditions 4 RSB. i the X-ray picture reveal. KHAN (associate Press Correspondence) JERUSALEM, Feb. 25. The death (t Haifa, Palestine recently, of Abdul Pah Abbas, founder of the Ba-lia! mnvemwit, ronwvM from the Orient a pTat personality vho hat long Nen regarded as a propbon by 1'miMnds ot follower? iscauered thmiiphout the Occident as well as in the Near East.

With his ceth, the movement has passed under the guidance of a committee of 19 representing different rdlplons and races. Ahdul Buna (servant of God was '7 years old and his career tiad been romantic one. He was exponent of an universal movement whose aim was the realization of the brotherhood of man. and it had (rained adherents in Kurope, Asia, and Amer-ira and in some of these continents l.upe temples had been erected for the observance of his teachings. His funeral assumed an international aspect at which were present many notables representing1 many countries.

Sir Herbert Samuei. Hiph Commissioner of Palestine, was in tho procession. At the ag-e of :0, Abdul Baha and his father. O'llah. were sent to the penal coolny of Acca in Syria because of their radical teachings.

For more than 40 years he suffered the vicissitudes of a political prisoner. He was liberated in 1908 at the earnest solicitation of his followers in all parts of the world. Soon after his release, he started on a long journey which took him to Europ-and America and resulted in the swift spreading of his message and While in the I'nited States In 191 he spoke from many Christian pulpits and before many different organizations, schools and collepes. 1H20, he was knighted by Great Brit-u; in for his humanitarian work in Syria and for his service for world peace. Bahaism is a social reform.

It aims at the freeing of mankind from the religious, social and political okes of the times. Among the things for which it stands are: An universal religion, universal language, a parliambent of man with representatives from all countries, for the settlement of international disputes, universal education, a perfect civilization founded on simplicity p.nd cooperation and emphasis on the spiritual things of life. In this world movement which found adherents of almost every religionIslam. Buddhism, Hindism. Zoroastrianism, Confucianism, Juia-irm end Christianity.

Almost every race and country of the globe contributes adherents to the organization for inter national brotherhood. People came to the city of Acca from all parts of the world to see r.nd talk with Abdul Baha Abbas. His home was a regular Babel. Within it gathered peoples of all races and creeds. The creed of Bahaism Is found in this statement by B-ha.

O'llah. its iounder; "We desire but the good of the world and the happiness of the nations; yet they deem us a stirrer-up os strife and sedition worthy of bondage and banishment that all nations should become one in faith, and ell men as brothers: that the bonds of affection and unity between the sons of men should be strengthened; that diversity of religion should cease, and differences rf race should be annulled harm is there in this? Yet so it shall be; these fruit-b ss strifes, these ruinous wars shall l-ass away, and the "Most Great re-ace" shall come Is it not this that which Christ foretold? Yet we see your kings and rulers their treasures more freely on means for the destruction of the human rar-e than on that which would endure to the happiness of mankind. These strifes and this bloodshed vvA discord must cease, and all men be as one kindred and one family Let not a man glory in This, that he loves his country; let him rathr in this, that he loves his kind." Smilin cago' to Los Angeles, according to a message received today at the general offices of the railroad from E. J. Engel, vice president.

The message said: "It will, of course, ultimately become necessary, as the business of the country develops, to double track our lines to the coast, but we have ro definite plans for completion and do not think this will be possible for several years. Our plans for double tracking purposes this year comprise 75 miles in Arizona and eight miles in terminal points in Kansas." Of the 2,300 miles of Santa. Fe track between Chicago and Los An DIE IF NEGLECT as only Brunswick can Interpret it, And a new one a Fox Trot supremo by Gene Rodemich's Orchestra it's one of the best dance records this famous St. Imls orchestra has done. All the other hits, to It lr Peed Feh 23 1922 French, to Cor.s Ahst and Title Gty Co Tr for Work on Slide Today Fogg and May Fogg J2300 3 yrs The crew of 200 men working on pet qr lot 2 in blk 1 AYoods Subd 'the job of clearing tre landslide off No the tracks in Cajon Pass will con- Community Agree and Deed Feb 23 tinue work today, officials said yes-'1522 Carroll to Xettie Carroll terday.

The crew has been divided her sep prop all his and I in por I into two shifts and a 30-hour day is lot 9 blk Yucaipa Valley Col Subd being worked in the effort to clear 'the tracks within three weeks. Once Rich Ruler Of Khiva Brought to Present Condition by Revolutions geles. 1,200 miles are now track, not including the 500 miles between Newton, K.m., and Ainu- i querque between which points fheh X'- 1. FARMERS ASK FOR 51 Community Agree and Peed Feb 23, Carroll to Nettie Carroll! her sep prop all his and I in and to eontr heretofore ent into by sd first party with Frank Johns sd centr being a partnership agree and ownership of a nursery sit in Yucaipa I and designated and operated! as the Johns-Carroll Nurserv and, (Aiioclmtei Press Correipondence) MOSCOW, Feb. 25.

Robbed, ragged, starving and forgotten in the big concentration camp of Pok-rowsky, a few miles distan: from this city, is the fate of the Hevdiar. Khan of Khiva, who. until a few months 'join i lias iwo lines serving uii-ferent territories. In the 1922 budget, the project of building 75 miles of track between Yampl and Griffin on the Arizona GENEROUS CREDIT Bollong-Fooshee I Furniture Co. I 685-91 THIRD STREET SAN BERNARDINO RATE REDUCTIONS and Albuquerque divisions was ap ago was one of the richest of the a s0 all It and I of sd first partv in prover work on this will start with in a few weeks.

Mohammedan rulers of Central A ia. and to the nurserv stock therein. As he is nearly 80 years old, he I'ommunity Agree and Peed Feb 23 die there. Nettie Carroll to Carroll Hevdiar, successor to Tamerlane sp prop por lot 9 and all lot 10 in Say Lower Charge Should Be Made on Products They Consume the Great and Genghis Khan, ho l-ik Yucaipa Valley Col Subd No 1. ruled from China to Germany in the Peed Jan 26 1922 Henry Henning iTiiiitiiii 111111 1111 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 mi 11 1 in 1111111 in 1 1 1 urn mi in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii Middle Ages, is a pure-blooded Uzbek Turk to whom the Sultan of Turkey jet ux to res A Boeck por Sec 2 K'N 3V txc rw for RR Announce New Cuts SAN FRANCISCO, Feb.

25. The Southern Paoific Company announced today a reduction in freight rates to 35 cents a hundred pounds on soap in various forms, borax and washing crystals ln packages, straight or mixed carloads between San Francisco, Oakland and Los (Sy Associated Press Leased Wire) is a mere modern upstart. He has station giounds "A.sHl.NUTO.V, Feb. 25. Rail been Prougnt to nis present pi-cm ren jsjj L.nanes A Boeck IOads in addition to granting lower through the revolutions engineered ux to Gerster por Sec 2S 10N to farmers on their products by the Moscow soviet in Russian i $4004 2 yrs 8 pet a.

I should feraatt lower rate, on Turkestan, aided by Enver Pasha, re-; Pied Feh 9 1922 Hardy et ux products farmers consume, according centiy denounced by Mustapha Kemal to Hattie May Dunnior lot 15 of Cy-; to the argument presented to the Pasha as the arch-traitor of press Court. 'interstate Commerce Commission'. The treatment of the Khan of Khiva, not yet widely known by peo ism ple of the Moharnmedaji world, is ex Mtg Feh 1 1 1922 Hattie May Dunn gpneral rate hearings today bv et mar to Charles Waite $30r0 2 yrs Rradford. chairman of the special a lot 14 and por lot 15 Cypress committee of the National Associa-' of Farm Equipment Manufac- Feb 1922 I Behymer to turers. Farm implements, building pected in time to widen the ii that, has long threatened between the Meeting Date Set CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb.

25. Warren S. Stone of the Locomotive Engineers and W. S. Carter of the Firemen and Dnginemen, today accepted Monday, Feb.

27, the date submitted by railroad managers for a joint regional conference in Chicago to adjust differences between Russian soviet and the ne i aves Bk of Redlir.ds blk materials and fuel should be among ui pan imdipa aue products given rate reductions as of India and the old Turkish dnnin-, ions. The Russians have bmc been hated for their conques; of Bokhara and the rest of the territory soon as the financial outlook of railroad operations justifies, he said yr i pet qr. P-ed Feb 14 1922 Mary Brooks George Smith et ux por lot 20 KiyEErOLiF: the western railroads and their Th commission comDleted todav in udq part the hearings insofar as thev ffoot know for the past 60 years as Rus sian Turkestan. h)no I larger industries but granted nearly For two centuries the Russians tried in vain to conquer these war ji ret) rj-. George 1 r-mnn et a week's time at which the to Charles Birney Brooks $1000 Sjtatives of smaller industries and 7 pet a por lot 20 in Sec 33 IS (dividuals and state railroad com- ASK TIME EXTENSION WASHINGTON, Feb.

25. The Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Railroad asked the Interstate Commerce Commission today to extend for 10 years ubd prt Chinr, Ro. interested in particular rate like peoples and only in 3 S73 was Khiva humbled and its khans made, i subject princes of Russia- But theyj retained their religious Influence and ir ueea nn 10 Leslie Ka rl situation might present their views. Traughbc to Title Insur and Tr Co a $10,000,000 note held against It by the government which falls due Tr for Flora fjriffin $1000 3 vrs' Meyer for Seeds, Plants and Seed heir vast wealth and when they i January 1.

192.1. pet qr por See 32 4.V 5W i Po'atnes. Feb 7 1922 Luther Hil- came to the imperial court at l'ctrograd their presents in 1 and jewels surpassed easily the treas- i nrtranaitmmnrtiitnmiiMinutiiiimMiuuiiiiimMmnmniuimtnijMtini Why Not Increase Your Earning Capacity? GOOD POSITIONS WILL BE OPEN THIS SUMMER WILLIS BUSINESS COLLEGE Offers You a Choice of Four Splendid Courses IN UP-TO-DATE BUSINESS: ACCOUNTANCY SECRETARIAL TRAINING STENOGRAPHY BOOKKEEPING Your Progress la Thorough, Your Work Interesting Individual Instruction Makes for Greater Efficiency BEGIN AT ANY TIME TUITION IS MONTHLY Lst Us Send You Our Beautiful New Catalog Just Call 386 FREE LECTURE hi ures of that gorgeous cour'. I For the past two years the sovie' influence has been slowly tightening! its hold cn old Russian Turkestan, i TOPIC: "Millions Now Living under General Poutoff, aided by, ORPHAN ADOPTED NEW YORK. Feb.

25 Ruth Gladvs Alma Lrhmr. r. who was orphaned by tho Knickerbocker theater collapse Sn Washineton Jan. 2S, was adopted today by Mr. and Mrs Charles Hardy.

of this city. The Hiirdys were clo.ce friends of Mr. snd Mrs. Leroy L. Leliinor, ho were buried beneath the Knickerbocker's debris.

Contrary to custom, the girl's surname was not changed, and she will conlinue to be known as Huth Lhmer. 100,000 German war prisoners. First, dreth ux to Mai Brown por IN 5V SRRi-M. Tr Ped Feb 23 1922 Bessi" Topp to Rogers Tr for Santa Fe Bldg Ixian Assn por lot 22 and all lot 2'; blk 113 Town of f'olton $50. Tr IlrM Feb 21 1922 Joseph Berry et ux to Rogers Tr for Panta Fe Bldg and Loan $2000 por lots 12 and IX Neff jam and Neff Subd.

24 1921 John Kchols et ur to Bolitho et ux por lot 5 blk Grand Terrace Tr. Mtg Jan 24 1922 James Bolitho et ux to John Kchols et ux $1650 on or 1 yr 7 pet a por lot 5 blk Grand Terrace Tr. Ieed Feb 1522 Pavid Kddles Da- a fc'jviet revolutionary commit'ee was formed at Tashkent, the ap proved Bolshevik and later at Bokhara, and finally at Khiva. These committees in t'irn gave way! 'o the formation of soviet as in Baku and Tiflis, at the point STEPHEN T. WILLIS President MARGARET E.

WIEBEN, Secretary of the red army's bayonet. Will Never Die" By E.D. SEXTON I. 0. O.

F. Temple 7:30 P. M. February 26th All Welcome! Seats Free! No Collection! CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Riverside, California The Emir of Bokhara was rcdurnj to a figurehr-ad, though ill held as a possible religious successor to the vir ft iiv tr, rtalnli Thnmaa nor Farm Sultan of Turkey. i lot 499 Subd Ids bel Co.

Hevdiar was unseated in his ru i Sorr-leHart i mm 'by the new order, but when his r.nrorafj... f.ir.,ina visers showed him how the palaro Cons Abst and Title Gty Co Tr for waiis were tailing aww. mm "llhnrrK Cooking $1200 on or I vrs together the choicest of his inherited nd in bIk jewels, his favorite wives, a large of rolton. stock of his royal robes, toge'her. pnf r) Jan 19 1922 McConnell et Rheumatism A.

Xemarkable Horn Treatment Given by One Who Bad It In ihc year of was at-taiki-il Muscular and Suh-Acute Rheumettsm. 1 Piitfred as ouly thufee who are thus difhcled know, for over ilir-e yar. tried remedy after remedy, but nu'h relief fee I oiaemed was orly temporary. Finally 1 fuun1 a tretnient thi i-ui t-ii tne tely, and such a Itiiiful uond'tion never returnM have piun it to a number who were lerrioiy aftliriod, even bedridden, mi oi them eeventy to I'lahiy year fi, and lha reault were the sense as in my own cut. I want every ufiVrer from any iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiiuiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiin Auspices I.

B. S. A. 4f'0 pounds avoirdupois of solid j.f.hPr r)t 3 ln hlk 5 Buying Faultless or Butter Krust Bread "See San Diego" From Our Sun Parlor When You ARRIVE in SAN DIEGO Stop at form of muscular or sub-aute lewelllnp the Joints) rheumaUsm lo try the great value of my improved "'Home Treatment" for Its remarkable healing power. Don't eend a cent: aurply mall your name Helps to build up San Bernardino.

We spend our money right here in San Bernardino: All our employes spend their money here. When you buy out-of-town products you have kissed the money good-bye. It's gone from here forever. Our Bakery is Modern, Sanitary and Up-to-Date. We have thousands of dollars invested in our plant.

You cannot buy better bread elsewhere. In ill ikal -n -1 i and addra aad I will send tt free gold, ordered a train at Bokhara and San Hernardino also por lot started overland to reach it. At th" in jj depot in Bukhaj-a, the Cheka. or f)rrr 322 .1 Reber et secret police, swooped down 1o riogers Tr for Santa Fe him. robbed him of his wives, his an(J an An pnr ot 3 jewela and gold, and made him pris-nnri 4 jn 11 City of Pan Bernar-oner.

together with his 20-jcar-oid i on and h. ir apparent. pperJ fn jg 1922 Emily Newton I Both were put aboard the train, )fl ux to Gee $500 lot 38 Miller-under heavy guard, and sent to Mos- MKenney Subd. icow, to the old convent prison of: Tr Peed Feb 1 1922 Oe et Pokrowsky. where they have since.

pioneer Abst and Title Gtv Co Tr for the American Ntl Bk of Pan With heavy white beard, the Khan frnardino $2200 Feb 1924 pet maintains liia proud bearing and still fV mo lot 3 Miller McKenney Pubd. looka the part of a great ruler in' Tr Ied Feb 1922 Millie A Bonil- exile. Silent and et mar to pioneer Abat and Titl after the manner of his people, he i Gty Co Tr for The First Ntl Bk of aotnatlreea attends the concerts or-jfpland $1500 9 mo I pet qr por Pec ganiied for the prisoners. IP 7W PBBM Cuca Fruit IA. In answer to his request to the Deed Feb 21 1922 James Marion to try.

Aitnr you nava used tt and It provM liaelf to be that lona looked-tor meane of getting rid of is jvm ocrrc juu wiin i aumcsi or ouiier ivrust oread. ucn rorma or rneumaiiam. you may twiid lh price ft 11. on dollar, but kiineraiana, oo r.ct want your nionry unieu you are oerffw-tly may we nave your co-operation lhink it over. Do you want San Bernardino and its industries to thrive? t.

vend It. len't that fair? Why aulffr my lonaer whea relief la thus orrerea you ireT lloa'l fA rile today. Mark Jackson. Ko. Puraton Absolutely Fire-Proof San -Diego's Tallest Building On Sixth, Between and Streets, San Diego, CaL Observation Roof Garden and Sun Parlor Modern in every, respect.

Unexcelled Service. Built and Operated by MEYER and DAVIDSON San Bernardino Bread Guy Stockton Mgr- tsjracuse. N. Y. Mr.

Ja.ko-n la respoiiaibl. Above 1 Phone 1350 1 atalemrnt true Roviet 1 waa jui 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nun uiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiniiiiiiuillliiiiiij ne jxjund cf bread. lot 4 blk 18 Monte Vlata Tr No 3..

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