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The Bakersfield Californian from Bakersfield, California • Page 2

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ttftWELD CALIFOBN1AN TOQOEBY PLEASED Oothing That Satisfies, That Gratifies. The Men Who Know Every Biiit that leaves this store is sure to satisfy and gralifyHie maa who wants good looks an I good service. The Clothing we sell is designed by men -who draw larjifer salaries than United States Senators. Every hit of cloth is jjherhieally tested before it is made into cltjth- ing. Every bolt is subjected to thousands of pounds of pressure.

It iS shrinked and presfiro before using to prevent shrinking after wunrhig. Every suit is hand stitched into done with a hot iron. Of course we show 1 the newest of 'the new our nuua object and our prices are cinisisteutly reasonable with good goods. THE 1 TOGGERY ujwtu. BLOOM 'Following arc the names of puplts; In- Bakeraneld schools who received promotions at the end of their year's work.

It will bo noticed that nearly all pupils In attendance have advanc- ed one grade, and will be ready at the beginning of next term to continue their work a grade higher: iss EMERSON SCHOOL Sixth Grade Wilkinson, Teacher Normea Bastlan, Adilio vla BrlHCoe, Marguerite Burger, Teresa Burke, Christine HiirneBS, Jose-' phlno Burton, Bcrylo Crtim, Dora Pllzpatrlck, Grace Frcoland, Eunice Fiirman, Frances Oetchell, Gladys Gifford, Mattie Gordon, Ruth Hnckett, Isabel Herrera, Laura Hitt, Millie Hutt, Hilda Evelyn Kirk- head, Lilian Krueger, Elizabeth Lols- or, Merrltt Etta, Josephine McBrlde, Gladys McCray, Eugenia Mitchell, Lucy Mitchell, Gladys Mitchell, Mary Powell, Mabel Ramage, Edna Ross, Catherine Simpson, Doris Stonor, Jos ale Swanson, Emma Turner, Lolo Victor, Edith WJllits, Vivian Willis, Mamie Woods. MJss Wiley's Room Edwin Prueschel, Gortrude Fairbanks, Margaret Chase, Elizabeth Stockl, Both Allen, Cecil Brlscoe, Jaines Tralll, Karl Lalner, Wallace Wleman, Burr Holmes, Percy West, Ralph Grains, Florence Brobme, Beatrice Jones, Ora Clara Lar- seij, Charles Landers, Merritt, Hajvett Jack- FOR GRADUATION AND DEdOBATlON DAI ROSES, SWEET PEAS AND CARNATIONS A. WEEDALL Phone Main 745 603 Cheater Ave. ORANGE SEED BED aeedHjpoa. Eureka Lemons, Pomelos.

A fine lot of hdenlx Cat.arlenala and Robusta Palma. Camphor Trees, Acacias, Roaes. etc. SOUTHERN NURSERIES, F. H.

OlabroW, Pasadena, Cal. 2620. Main 948. OPEN SATURDAY EVENIN.QS, TOTAL LOSS tBIanco's road house and dance hall, formerly Costro's place, four miles south of town on the continuation of street, wore burned to the ground Ittst light, fire starting In the dance hall, the north building, at. about 12:80.

No one was on the scene at the time, and the origin of the fire remains a mystery. Blanco, the proprietor, had locked the saloon and gone homo to his ranch noarly two hours before tho blaze was discovered. When the first of the ranchers living In the, vicinity reached the ftro, the danco hall had already burned to the ground, and the main building was past all hopes of saving. Some one turned'In flre alarm for the Bakersfleld department, from box 61, but when the department had gone a considerable distance, and found that tho flre was outside of the city limits, they returned. The establishment was insured tor 12800.

Tho totalloss -will prove to be about $3500. son Pinnell, Howard Smith, Francos Muneer, Agnes Taylon Helen Worth- orst, Nora Burker, Edwin Baker, Lester Cote, Homer Helm, Roy Furmaft. Sixth Davle, Teacher Abbot, Frances Bowman. Norrls, Hynda Randolph, Adolph Berges, Fred Burtdy, Oliver Sprague. Promoted Serges, Bryan Wlllmott.

Fifth Davis, Teacher Loona Moore, Roy Anson, Leslie Gun- aday, Bert Gardiner, Frank Jones, Thomas Marsh, Wilfred Rammage, Ralph Stevenson. Promoted 1 Jer- mencs, Louis Kastl. LOWELL SCHOOL Receiving Eleanor M. Pavey, Teacher Martha Meechara, Dorothy Beardsley, Hilda Welcheit, Mary Black, Er- pma Howard, Mary Diaz, Henrietta Laird, Nonle FogJirty, Ocle Hortence Salazar, Ijella JOB- sle Torres, Mildred Bond, Irene Wai- 'fen. Addle McConnelU Berenice Sylt vester, Bertie Hale, Huth Baker, Hearst Fontaine, Joseph Bernard, Erncat Guhl, John Bickers, John Carlisle, Harry Cordero, Michael Amerl- 20, Raymond Lowell, Everet Bolender, Walter Glfford, Bolt Gee, Bok Tong, 'Edward Bertrand, Alfred Carder, Calvin Blanton, Russell Bowen, Doe Brlsto.w, Alexander Thome, Osborne Wplllams, Chester May, Frank Stockton, John Rofer, Albert St.

Clair, Orvllle Colburn, Lonl Marchand. Saturday Jjwt thtak dFJti On Saturday wo will ofifcr yon a choice of any shirt waist -this store. At a Straight Seduction of 25 per YOH choose a. lawny ric net or silk, Choose any thut pleases your fancy you get a stroighi recltiHod price. 00 for 75c.

$2.00 Waists for $1.50. $1 25 for 90c, $3,00 Waists for $2.25. $1.50 Waists for $1.15. Wrtiftta lor $3.75. $li75 Waists for $1.30.

fw -Other waistsr up to $12.50, all per cent mornin PHONE MAIN 234 Economy! Purity! Are reasons why you should use BORDEN'S PIONEfeRI bflAND I EVAPORATED MILK NIAGARA FALU8 Fl REWORKS al ilght. Iren tonlghl Anyone Play Our Harmony in the Home I made possible and always retained tvitlij the use of the Ocoilian Piano which anyone, can pipy, but unlike other player-pianos the Oeedlian is constructed of metal instead of wojden mechanism, and ill not affected by the change of season, heat or coldj dampness or dryness. Its execution is artistically consistent always, and under any conditions. We will allow you fair price for your silent pinnp in exchange on our onsy terms. Daily dcmonstmtions.

IN ELECTRIC "VoauvltiB" to- G0-75c; chll- TAKE CHOICE One good lot, 6billo, od 17th 44W)j- one splendid lot, 50x122, cloiso In on at $625. Ono o. the best, lots on 17th street, 66x122 at $1800 Trout foot. The oaeloet payinentR you ever hoard of In Bukcrsfteld. Othor good buys.

IJbt us show you. U. A Moore Sem, Room 11, Hopkins BU 251 av Go. Phone 002 Main 0. OONifEB.

PwaWent a. MCDONALD, cashier VALLEY (Ukorafleld, California. Electropodes Elcctropodes) are metal insoloa worn In the heels of your shoes. One la a negative and one a positive plate. The body beoomeo tho the nervea tho connecting ofer which a gentle flow of electricity passes, building up the entire system; What, They Cure, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Kidney Troubles, Backache, Weak Heart, gleeploBBneBS, bttgb, Stomach and Uver Com-' platnta are cured by BLECTROPODES or money refunded.

Your Protection, We sign a Contract to refund the $1.00 yqu pay us for ELECTRO- POPES, If they fall effect a cure If they shouW, after 80 trial, prove unsatisfactory, Bbscttouodes, remove bad odor from the feet armpits and stop KIMBALL-STdNE 'DhUO CO, See Display. Natural flavor retained A of Ice Cold San Diego Beer Second Houghton's Class Gladys Wiarren, George Valencia, Ted Hougham, 'Beta Hammar, Doris Glfford, Mae Gilman, Fannie Brown, Jennie Larlos, Eddie Pangburn, Eugene Mungal, May Murphy, Frank Krausse, Ruth Smith, Clean Larson, Maggie Moffat, Addle 'Sco- fleld, Alphese Flournoy, Vera Young-, Harvey Hanson, Rosa Thomas, Basil Oldershaw, Katie Vlasnlk, Bernlce Mclntosh, Olivia Geary, Nick Baru llch, Adolph Degiuli, Xiuclle Bamage, Herman Davis, Francis Klmball, Georgia Fred Scofleld, Mary Ca- rlllo, Arthur Mecham, Carrie Salazar, Helen Headlee, Hazel Blanton Joy O'Neil, Percy Oldershaw, Paul Jones, Atha Mtecham, Frank Norrls, Freda Welchelt, Nora Adams, Joe Gouzales, WjHliam, Bowman. "I First Jaynes, Teacher Gladys Gann, Nat Crosland, Irving Black, Zenllla Lllburn, Howard Brandt, Virginia Reed, Albert Bollin- Kor, Eugenia Hall, Marjorle Handley, Albert WHbur, Edith Valencia, Alfred Gilman, Edith Gonzales, Newton Wjeedall, Ray Manbeck, Margie Anson, Kenneth Adams, Elizabeth Erwin, Ollio Bond, Fay Irwln, Roy Gardiner, Marie Guhl, Elsie Edna Wallace, John Zellitlch, Deane Kipp, Mary Scofleld, Carrie Mlnter, Gilbert McConnell, Percy Moore, Bap- tiBte Martlnto, Ida Moon, Hlla Orner, Herman Stelner, Ruth Moon, Harvey Henry, Vestal Green, Jessie Barllch, Lenna Pullen, Russell May, James Pangburn, Genevleve Serrano, Joaquln Reynolds, Beth Hewitt. Third C. Burgess, Teacher Robert Eraser, Ethel Armstrong, Benttet Hougham, Ruth Bennett, Frances Waller, Nlta Burton, Sidney Furman, Erma McMlllen, Loulso Bolender, Minna Oldershaw, Pearl Lopez, Baila Scofleld, Charlie Beardsley, Kathryn Rosa, Verenn Ramago, Ramona Klipstcin, Kenneth McDonald, Erwin Frank Ward, Louis Marsh, Ruth Burton, Willie KrausBo, Ray Irwln, Horace Gordon, Alia.

Daniels, Waldo Caldwell, Smith, Howard Gifford, Francis Kent, Evangellne Larios, Morean Mintor, Earl Wible. Third Macmurdo, Teacher Mabel Cordero, Florence Johnson, Bessie Halbfrt, Katie Lorres, Thelma en- is most satisfying and joyable. Not like-the ordinary beev has that smooth, tntie- ing and tasty flavor. Onoe yoAi know the beer, you'll always buy it. Good health, purity and beer delieiousness fills every bottle.

Now's tho time to send in un order. Fred Gunther Co. Family Trade Solicited Store and Warehouse, 1518 18th St. No bar ttttliohed. Phone Main M.

A (Continued on page 4) WILL GIVE ENTERTAINMENT Thq ladles and the Epworth tors of tho M. E. Church, south, will an entertainment at 1 Woman's 'lub hall, evrmlnir, May'21st. i musical and literary program has been arranged. Admission 25 cents.

249 1315 Nlneteerith BakersflaM, Cal. Office, realdence, toato 1468 Help ot all kinds iutnUlilga at no cost tq tfmployer and all orders given immediate and WELL BORER Grocery Co. Summer Luncf) Always Reasonably Priced The worried housewife, bothered about a hot day lunch, place the fullest reliance on our department. We carry all the imported lunch goods. Sausages, Smoked Tongue's, Chipped Beef, Cold Boiled Imported and Domestic Cheese, Fine Olives, Pickle, Sardines, Oysters, Cavi- are, Sardclles and other delicacies.

On every item we are sure to save you money. Bakersfield Grocety Co. mmiNETEENTH STTREET Union Theatre R. PARBA, Proprietor. ARNO PORBT, Manager.

WELL SAFE Vaudeville Feature Newest Mechanical Effects Up-to-date Songa OPEN 7:15 TO 10:30 P. M. 10o .1 Matinees, Saturday and 8un- day at 2:30. Children under 12 years, 60. Entore change of program Sunday and Wednesday.

Mme. tJlaays Petit Character Singer Dancer Feature and the 'Maiden. An Uliwrltten Letter In of Suit '(Comedy) Girl Across The Way Under the Star Banner, (Patriotic). Jack Pomes Sailing Wome; In the Llflht of the Same Old Moon. a flne Diamond ring.

LIBRARY FURNITURE of most substantial worth is the only kind worthy to be associated with books aud literature. You will find it in a vvory variety of style and finish at The Willows. Any piece grace as well ns dignity bracy. of which will add the best appointed li- one Farmara Willow Furnitwe Company.

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207,205
Years Available:
1907-1977