ECHO, BAKERSFIELD, CAL.SatuKEHX AMi MOUNTAIN BAKU-BALL TEAMS PLA V TODAYEastern Star Dance Monday Evening Incorporation Please* the Lorn| Citizens(Correspondence of Echo)* srpn a /u r a r^»*L 11.XI1 i , V CUi ilili V i. a .i iiiiSt rn/ASiAWSHOT—W.TRAGEDY.J. FERGUSON,.a vac ter actor, never tires of telling of Mr. Ferguson was on the stage in ful night. Ho hoard the assassin’s shot path of Wilkes Booth when the iftttefin into the wings.afternoon on the ball grounds back of the schoolhouse wili take place, a lively game of baseball between Te-hachapi team and the Kern boys, rhese t wo teams are among the best;in the Kern county amateur athletic league, and a hot contest is expect-; ed. Both have been practicing for some time and there is no doubt but what they will put up a fastgame. *.An excursion will be run from! Bakersfield over the Santa Fe ahd: quite a number of rooters will accompany the Kern team, while the Te.haehapi fans will turn out in force to see the game. Pitcher Hall of Bakersfield will act as umpire, if, President Parker’s plans are carried out, and this big leaguer will no1* doubt attract considerable atten-* tion. The two lineups are as fob:I“SILENT \K THE VCModel ‘S. 7-passenger, 0-cylinder, tension magneto, wheel base—.130 inoln inch gas lamps. Prest-O-Lite tank, Stfcv with cover and holder, folding glass frotool equipment.Price F. O. B. QnkersfioldModel T. 4-cylinder, Bakersfield5 passenger, full• «• »• •• ** •• • • •Model R. T. (i, B. Bakers'deldI •• I •E, J. ErbAuto20th G StreetsMetal sha vihgs instead” of stones are being used withbrokencementlows;Teliachapi—Joe Leiva, pitcher . _ .and captain; Pete Laffarague, catch-; ° ina^e a durable concrete pavementer; Charlie Powell, first base; Ed-ianlt;* building blocks. Cf 0 0 01 ft 0thanECHOChit-Chat,” which has appeared in our columns for months, will be continued.die Jackley, second base; Tom Eck-1 ert, third base; Earl Heath, shortstop; Eddie Laffargue, center liekl; Roy Davis, right field; Herbert Merrill, left field; P. Cunningham, sub.'Kern—C. Farris, pitcher and cap-' tain; W. Scribner, catcher;- Frank Estribou, first base-; Leon Cage, sec- ond base; J. Cooper, third base;! Chas. GalH, shortstop; Herbert Blairf center field; George Cuneo, right;, field; Silvia Carillo, left field; Floyd i Farris, sub. .Eastern Star DanceChormicie’s hall will be the scene next Monday evening of a very pleas-S AM ;FR A NCiSCQTPt^ELLv OTARRtLll THEATRE ** SHOPPINGstrictA Million Op Mar Hot#!ContfemingEvery v* iik’HoiTiel ike.-C orinTp ft;r: .onlt;niNT ‘15The social department in charge ant dance given tor the benefit ofof Miss Emma Barker, will continue the O. E. S. piano fund. It has to chronicle the interesting social been requested that as big a turn-events of the local social world in outdoa newsy and comprehensive manner, time is promised ail.possible attend for a goodBakersfield is one of the best showtowns on the Pacific Coast, and our treaders are particularly interested in attractions that appear here. For years the ECHO’S theater pageCarnival Ball at RamlslmrgThe Yellow Aster social club of Randsburg will give a Carnival ball St. Valentine’s day evening. It is planned to have indoor carnival, has been a feature of our Sunday sports, and some excellent prizes willIS THE DAY TOedition, and it will continue to be a guide as to coming attractions.i iBos’n Bigmitt,” the specialwriter who treats of local people in a way that is as breezy as the saltybe awarded. No admission will be charged and refreshments will be served all who attend.Satisfied With incorporation The majority of Teliachapi citi-air of the ocean, will have an article zens are convinced that 'incorpora-that will plqase the fancy of those tion was a good step. Times werewho keep easers” on things going on under the surface in Bakersfield., The establishment of a new bank, the Bakersfield Security Bank’s financial institution, will be furthernever better and real estate and business is IWelv all the way through. Teliachapi offers some good inves.temcn|ts and cannot be beaten for climate and health fulness.W.laiil'inc it no lotdetailed in our columns, illustrat- The citizens of the town are fullyed by a half-tone engraving of the ; magnificent building to be erected at the northeast corner of Eigh-alive to its importance and are aitworking together for its advancement and the general welfare of theteenth street- and Chester avenue, entire community. And in the mean-The completion of the Producers’ Transportation Company' pipe lines will be treated in a special article, with a map of the various lines.The MORNING ECHO has in contemplation some new features in its news service, but until they appear nothing further will be said.time we are growing right along.Well Known Couple WedsThe wedding of Carl P. Sparks, well known in Teliachapi, and Miss Mary-wAVeldon of Los Angeles was solemnized in the latter city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sparks will enjoy a brief trip through the south-\Ve are noted for in importance. There t'or this pretty custom of si From our stock you mav slt;S* 4from a com to a dollar am! voniyour monev no matter what voSensible and Sentimental,The ECHO'S exploitation of the ern part of the state before return-athletic side of life has always been treated in a manner to interest local people interested in the development of brawn and muscle. Mr. Willa-man will continue to have charge of this department.The ECHO has always contained several columns of matter in its Sunday edition relating’ to the religious side of life, and in additionmg to Teliachapi to take up their residence. Both The bride and groom will receive a hearty welcome upon their return.Social Affairs Planned A number of social gatherings for the next few weeks are being planned by various Teliachapi young people and some interesting times are expected. With the spring drawingIX,JLsto the many pulpit announcements on there will probably be more par-other events of particular interest ties than there have been during theto the churches handled.Will be specially few weeks.FUNERAL OF MICHAELDAWSON HELD YESTERDAY' . The funeral of Michael Dawson of, Mo von, who died from an injuryBURLESQUE MODEL OFFLYING MACHINEThe Bakersfield Hardware Company has a clever burlesque'model of an airship suspended in its show window-. It is made almost entire-due to being kicked in the head by jv 0f kitchen utensils and lias a pro-his horse, was held yesterday after- jicdlor made of wire egg beaters.1f noon from Payne Soil’s chapel. I Rev. A. G. Mills of the First Chris-! tian church officiated. Dawson was a member of the Improved Order of ! Red men and the Odd Fellows and$• o o a a # $ a £ # o- 0.00- oO OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Othese orders were represented in the OQ[jail bearers as follows: J. W.Cropland, O. O. Mattson, Geo. A. Tilton, Manlon Payne and E. B. Church. The body was interred ato o- 0 o O 0 O O O 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0i! Union cemetery.i SCHOOL BOYS PLAY\T KRUSE TRACT DIAMONDThe Oil Center grammar school1*1 *1 Y.lSoaiskin is the favorite fur coat.New parasols arc in brilliant, colors and [daids..Sterling silver charms of ail kinds are now in favor.An old fad revived permits^ the wearing of gold slippers.Belts for street cos Dimes are versI -v v 111 /V / • 1 t , t n 1 * 1 , \ C,Producers and ] PETROL Illuminating and Lubri lates, Fuel Oils, Road C(WkaMQOrM^tMrv OODVUiExtEngine Distillate No, 1—62 de-j ^Krc*6» B. i“Phoenix Special” Engine Distll-p^ilate—47 degrees B. j ^Stove Distillate—35 degreeB B. !Gas