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San Bernardino News from San Bernardino, California • Page 6

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SAN BERNARDINO NEWS- PAGE BIZ. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1915. IT'S ALL WRONG, MULDOON, IT'S ALL WRONG -By Goldberg. Copyright, 1915, Of It. Ii.

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CHEATS 'WEMT To "THre- LAiMOYR. ACROSS THs Hall BecMJSe -n-te I T-r- i t- I 1 I- 1 V-, RcMhs of people to KAMCi Me" Mojey -mill soeriseb tc 5F VAOuO Business nZ wen I 1 1 FILMS-WQ-'OSS. i PORTIM Tii fiiii lii'i iiiia i'iMitaSMii'ihrf iijiiiy'n BATTERY CHARGING MAGNETO, COIL AND LIGHTING SYSTEMS REPAIRED. BEST WORK, BEST PRICES. S.

C.SMITH With W. D. NEWERF RUBBER 736 3rd St. BUNG VIARQUARD Ad Wolgast Must Undergo Inquiry By Club's Doctor DE PALI IN CONTEST FOR BOTH PHONES 051 OLDSMOHILE AGENCY ILL CLASH EASY ONE TO ANXIOUS TO CENTRAL GARAGE Largest fjarage in the City. San Bernardino.

Repair Work by Competent Mechanics ami Guaranteed. Rent Car, Tires, Supplies and Accessories. IN EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING White Auto Machine Shop Pitcher Krause, Who Holds Walter Will Not Join His Winning This Time, Prize flopped To Brooklyn Feds riome 279 Pacific 47. Damon Cuuley, Prop. 378 Third St.

YOliK, Feb. lit. Matchmaker Jimmy Johnston of (lie (allien will not M'i-niit Ail. Wolgast to box l.e.u ii loss on February unless lie undergoes a thorough examination by the club physician, which will include an x-ray of the right arm Wolgast fractured in his bunt willi Welsh on November 'Z. Kcgardless of the Michigan Unifier's wire to the etl'ect that he put his bands and arms through a severe test before sending on the signed articles.

Manager Johnston intends to lake the necessary precautious to have Wolgast lit for a hanl bout anil will put him under examination on his arrival here Saturday before he starts training for the contest. Team At Present; Some Baseball Gossip But Now Wants To Get Back Into Fold No-Hit Record Coming To Oppose Stars Goes To Him For Good; Must Show Speed The Chino baseball team is coming MOW YORK, Feb. lit. Kube. Mar-uuard.

the southpaw Giant twitier Ign San Bernardino morning EXPERT AUTO REPAIR WORK Reasonable Ratea in Storage. Agency For Mohawk and Savage Tires. Reisonatle Rates to Parties Who Wish to Charter Large Trucks Any Time, Any Place. THOUSAND PINES GARAGE AND AUTO STAGE Home 1S1 Pacific 170 SAN FKAM'ISCO, 1'rlj, There is a possibility Vnn-tlerhilt rare "ill ilie mutest for the prize. Ralph ile Palina has won two of these ra' s.

If lie is 'who flopped to the firookfeds during 'the winter months and drew for a two-game series Vith the I'r-bita Stars. i from the Hronklvn i lub for the jump, i I SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 19. Wal-j ter Schmidt is around San Francisco baseball headquarters hobnobbing with the magnates.

Walter is non- committal as to when he will go to Boyes Springs. He says, however, that he has no intention of going up hen the main squad goes next Wed- nesday. Schmidt never did report on time, however. He, rarely requires more than a couple of weeks to put And they are coming to win. They base their belief that they will win on ione pitcher, Krause, who, according I to the Chino boosters, has a great I reputation as a twirler.

SANTA I Wllil, I'liA The Santa Fe Apprentices will open ihe spring baseball season to- It is from the manager of the team the information tomes that Krause has allowed but three hits in three games, pitching a no-hit) game, also WHITE AGENCY TRUCKS AND TOURING CARS GEO. M. COOLEY CO. Pioneer Hardware Folks 381 to 389 Third Pt. Both Phones man Indians of Riverside on the roundhouse diamond.

The Armren- tires and Indians have always been a nnp hlt game against Los An" him into the best of condition. Nothing' lHting For Him Boss Wolverton has a letter from Hughey Jennings recommending a young catcher named Brennan, who was recommended to him before. Brennan is in Chicago. He is said to be a sturdy youngster who should de enemies in regard to sporting events, The Shopmen have won two games) geles Giants. Whether Krause will be able to make such an impression against the Stars remains to be seen.

out of three played with the Indians victorious in contest the enp becomes his permanent property. This will be the first rime in the history of the Yanderbiit race that they have bcen held within an in'-los-nre, with such sharp curves, two right angle turns, ami similar straightaway on boulevard pa May SO Mile The course exactly three and nine-tenths tui The provisions of the rai will i all for seventy-five turns around the rottrse. If Is expected that not less than 20(1, 00 people will witness this contest between the last''.) Jlllll best equipped cars in the world. It is expected that the winning car will average than ighty miles an hour over the I'll" distance to be covered by the machines will be miles. The prizes besides the cup are $3,0110 to 'he w'nner: second, third, fourth.

held a consultation with President Hempstead and Secretary Foster of the (Hants. What Rube wanted to adjust none of the interested parties would divulge, but from what could be learned Rube is now anxious to return to the (Hants' fold and also fix up matters so he can slip lm'k the fifteen hundred. Kobe (Jelling Anxious The Giants have sent Marruard an order to report for spring practice at Marlin. Texas, on March and as that date is drawing close Rube is getting worried. The Wryneck twirl-'v also knows that the Wards are not so delighted with his presence now thar his contract breaking proclivities have been advertised.

From an inside source it was said that the contract jumper wants the New York club to advance him the to return to Ward. This, it is also alleged, does not strike the Giants' management as being proper just now. In all probability nothing wll be done until Rube reports to M'-Graw. velop into a star. Wolverton.

how- ever, is satisfied with his catching MOURNED US DEAD J. F. YOUNG Motor Supplies-Vulcanizing Battery Coil and Magneto Work 763 Third St. Both Phones 23 Chino Has Fast Infield Barking up the Chino pitcher is a fast infield as well as a good out-lield. There are several heavy hitlers on the club and they promise to give the fans a good hitting contest.

The Stars are headed by Roy Poole, the fastest little fielder that ever donned a glove at Urbita park. Poole has completed all arrangements for the contest for Sunday and Monday at 2:30 o'clock. Wince Monday Is a legal holiday, a big crowd Is expected 0 In staff and has no intention of signing the yeuth. New Players Arriving Manager Christian, of the Oaks, sent transportation to Daniels, the outfielder, who is in Los Angeles with his wife. He expects Daniels to report in a day or two.

Koerner, the first baseman from St. Joseph whom he Intends to convert into an outfielder, is expected any time. He started several days ago. Pitchers Prough and Boyd, a new CM ICO, Feb. 18.

Kd porter In a local hotel, raw the Belgian war pictures in a local thea-J, a8 we ag on Sun(lay ter last night, and recognized in the STUDEBAKF.R Htucleaker Four Cyliniipi- $1075 at San Bernardino. Studcbftker Sii Cylinder, 5Passenger $1500 at San Rornnnllno Stu'lobiuW Six Cylinder, 7-I'assenger $1505 at San Bernardino SAN BERNARDINO MOTOR CAR CO. fonie J7. 713-713 Third St. Pacific 180.

CHICHESTER PILLS THE lHAMONI BRIM. A crowd of refugees leaving An'werp his lnrtiier, whom believed dead fie in'enas to for Hn-sii'! and in his mother. i.Bii- ii jour "ruccii it outfielder, are also on their way, and I'll I In lifd an1 Unld m-t ''X'-s, with Fine RiMtrri. Tnti no ol'ifp. Itti rS mur If you are looking foi Koot- values Millinery anit Dry Goods, don't forget to look in Spears'.

street lIAMNI r.RANi i afternoon. Hansen or Morton in liox Elmer Hansen is Poole's choice for pitcher, although Charley Horton will be on h.fnd to assist the mighty Elmer if needs be. Backing Hansen will he the old reliable Finley, Dorsch, Heinie Schmidt. George Smith, Red llogan, Eddie Teck, Dutch Ilaber and "Urbita" Poole. And Poole declares that the fans who attend these games will not be disappointed.

MISSING JEM Fbird should arrive Saturday. KUiolt Not Vet Signed ltowdy Elliott has not yet signed his contract with Oakland, but Christian does not believe there will be any difficulty in adjusting the salary matter when they get together. In' fact, he and Rowdy had a tacit understanding weeks ager and the contract should bo signed as soon as they meet. J. Dale Gentry Agent OH MICE Onr Fpcclalty Pure Btraiijht Whiskies.

The Senate 437 Street. Heme 331; Pacific 451. HOTEL ARGONAUT SoHrt oiOllfomlaPionwrs Blflg. FOURTH STREET NEAR MARKET SAN FRANCISCO C'alifornla'a Mont ypnlar Hotel IIAIMWOOl) PHOTO DISPLAY One of the novel and attractive displays at the orange show is the Daim- SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 19.

Five thousand dollars' worth of silverware, jewelry and clothing, which Rubin Grovea, Proprlrtom BEST OP WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Oorr.er Third and StiwU Sail Rernardlno, Calif. Advanced Spring 8tyles now on sale at the Millinery Store that saves you money, Von's, Third and streets. TIRE PRICES REDUCED SAN BERNARDINO RUBBER WORKS 595 Third Street. Open Evenings. Open Sundays.

was stolen from the homes of officers wood photo display in the industrial at the Presidio while they were at section. Daimwood has a large col-tho Mexican border, was recovered by i lection of photographs of the prom-the police and the thief was caught inent business men of this city which and forced to confess. Joseph Shor-'make up the central feature of the ter, a colored odd job man at the exhibit. The very finest coloring of Presidio, is the confessed thief. the photographer's art is shown.

Few Good None Better. LOS AXGELKS BREWING CO'P Pure and Wholesome East Side Beer The Acknowledged Rial of the Bent Eastern Bears. WHY PAY MORE? G. H. BUBLITZ Distributor, 337 Third St.

Both I hones 38 TONY'S FRENCH CHOP HOUSE AND RESTAUEANT Metis at All Hoars. Liquors Served With Meals Only TONY 8AVLNOVICH, Wop. 820 Street, San nornardlno, Cnl tlome 62. Pacific 226 NF.W SONG IS POPULAR KSTATK IS OVER $1.1.000 "Apples of Gold" is the title of The late Clara D. Cook of Red-new' song by Rev.

W. H. Mills, of hands left an estate valued at more San Bernardino, talented song writer! than according to the peti-whose compositions have been mostltion of her daughter, Miss Flora C. favorably received. The song is be-! Cook, filed with the superior court 400 Rooms.

2'M) I'rivoto Itaths. Rates $1.00 I'er Day and Up. Free Busses to and from all Trains and Steamers. F.IWASP nor.KIM, -er GEO. A.

DIXON, Asst. Manager. 10 CM AND TRUX Cars For Hire McLMTRE A DYSART McINTYRE A DEEMS Cor. 'D end Conrt Sts. Ford Snpplles Home 8jS, PacWc 99H Motorcycles and Bicycle for letters of administration.

ing sung at the orange show by R. B. Kanouse. It has been making a most pleasing impression. Meyer for seeds, feed and spuds..

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