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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 6

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PAGE SIX Chw'QEBICITION OF Cash Grocers Saturday Specials Picnic Hams, ppr 1Qf pound I OU Ilncon Hark, per 1D pound IOC Heat Hrenkfast liacon, OC per pound UU Ilpst Creamery Rutter, 0 per pound Otl Jap Rice. OKf 5 iMiundn Zuw Idii'no Flour, large 0 4 Qrt suck I iJU Reality Flour, large CJ 4 JC Rack I it Patent Flour, large sack hi Large rolls Toilet OC 'a per 1 Pound can Jevne's 9C Coffee UUb 3 Pound can Jevne's OC Coffee OJb Heine' Spaghetti, small Ifl can lUU Helm Spaghetti, large 1 can I 16 lbs. Sugar $1.00 Home Grocery Where It Costs Less To Live Better. Southeast Corner Fourth and D. Home, 222 Pacific, 151 OehFs Market MASONIC BLOCK Wholesale and Retail Butchers.

Croceries. Fruits, Vegetables, Toultry, Fish, Oysters, Delicacies. 3raaca City Jlarkat, 627 Third St. The Vory Hest Only Prompt Per-vie and your Money's Worth, established bj Jnllns Oahl In 1887. HOW ARE YOUR FEET? If they are in Walk-Over Shoes and Kno-talr Hosiery they are all risht Walk-Over Boot Shop.

462 Third St. HOME MADE MEXICAN TAMALES Spanish Dibh.es and Chili, Chop Suejr and Noodles, American plan, tables for ladies. Home Phone 6092. 431 Court Street fJIM A VITT PAINLESS mum Tin DENTIST 81 TBXES STREET BAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN- ISJELD Pacific Electric and Fruit Officials Attend Crown Jewel Opening Tl. i i.

i i ue it-niiiK ti i ii new i own jewel i i Packini? Iinne loomed on Pneifle i Social Happeimiinigi Klectric line between itrrnardlno lvv'n Mrs- Westlands upland Kedlands estenUv called out a Proucliinrf m-irriaRe to J. M. Heaubler. lurce number of the officials of the Pa-1 "cullhy Canadian business man, and 1 .1 1 cine I'acillc, I alitor- nia Fruit Crowds' association and the 1 raciiic Fruit express, the shipplne sub-1 sidmrv of the Fsik-o. The otilcials can.e to IMs.ity In a special parlor car and attended a banquet at the Slewart before making the trip 10 Hie pakinK i The packing house is of the latest type and most modern machinery.

A laiKe number citrus mowers inspect-' ed the house irom to 10 aner men tne iisieneu iu a ur) in-, teresting talk by liana Kins, sales 1 manager of the California Fruit Crow-1 hmd'a huslmnd passed away and she ultl I i ,1 the 1 1. i.i ie i i.m nf hi. ers exchange. -Mr. King explained jni'c-ntinuid the I uilicatlon of his paper, detail the inner workings of the ex- at I pland for some years, making a do- changa and the benefits to the grower and packir.

The exchange now has offices throughout the Fnited States in. I Fanada. made up of district and division olilces. with experienced salesmen. Inspectors, ete.

Following King. Paul Shoup. president of tlio Pacific Fleet rio, made a short talk. He has promised to try and bring about in arrangement to. stop the Orange Empire excursions at the Crown Jewel house for ten minutes that the eastern tourist may see the method in which oranges are taken from the groves, packed and made ready for shipment to the eastern markets.

Shoup, who is an adept of the first wa'cr in advertising, remarked lie might telegraph the Punama-Pacitic exposition an I emlwivo'- to get price on the Tower of Jewels for the new 'frown packing house. E. tJ. pozell, assistant general man-; ati-r of the Falifornia Fruit Growers' exchanr'. expressed regrets for the ab-l Fence of the president.

Mr. Powell, and gave a very interesting talk on the advertising campaigns carried out by the exchange In Increasing the output of oranges and lemons and the different uses to which this product can be put. Rev. HerWrt A. Jump, of Redlands, Mrs.

EU WtUnd Will Wed Early Sweetheart OMKX In club circles in this city and the on tiro southern district iin1 the state, will be tremen dously Interested In the news of the approaching marrlaire of Mrs. Klla U. West land of I 'pIhiuI, brilliant club oman und successful business woman and journalist, Is Iculnrly well known In this city and lie towns of this county. She has taken part in many duo and federation meetings and has held state and other offices innu merable times. A few intimnto friends wore yester- -u- announeed as January I.

ev, nt -cur at Mrs. Wesllund's home in Upland, and Ht'ter a brief honey- oon me coasi, me couple will Ko to t'ainp'on. Alberta, where Mr. Ucau- bicr has larije business interests. Mrs.

Wesilimd and her fiance were schoolinales In a little Michigan, town in their early tevns. and sweetharts. fortune took the boy to Canada, 11 rs the Kirl married and rien. rourieeu years aco ni'st- elded success of the venture. Shortly after coming to California.

Mrs. et (land became Identified with the California state federation of women's clubs, and has been one of the leaders of tne organization ever since. She has held the office of president of the soutl em district, was nominated for the slate presidency two years ago, withdrawing her name at the last in favor of Mrs. lrr. The club women of the stale will unite in good wishes while deploring Mrs.

West land's loss. r. V. Master Sobcrt Warner Has a Birthday The birthday of Master Robert Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. 11. Wagner, now of San Francisco, who Is spending tho winter here with relatives, was celebrated yesterday afternoon at the lionto of his aunt, Mrs. lliisscll Todd in Xinth street. T.ohert was eight years old and a number of playmates enjoyed the birthday party with him.

It was an indoors party and ninny merry games were played. A birthday fenst was served, the din- Ingi-oom being decorated in pink and white. The table was in pink and 9, Pastor's Aid Society Vests The meeting of the ladies of the Fa torn Aid society of the Presbyterian chrch yesterday afternoon was of mu- ai icr me nusiness meeting tne socia hostesses of the afternoon charge. The ladies were entertained with Piano numbers by Mrs. Hewitt, a Scotch reading by Mrs.

William Dunn of Kb alto, and a reading by Mrs. J. F.dwir Batchelor. Mrs. It.

T. Marklin, chairman of the social committee was prevented from attending oy Illness, and Mrs. 3. 11 Patton acted In her place, the other In dies being Mesdnmes Rosenberg, Tucker. Ferguson, Cannon, Simpson, and O'Krleii.

Coffee and a variety of sandwiches wre served, Mrs. Cannon and Mrs. Fer- guson pouring coffee. The table was at traetively decorated ill smllax and flow ers. EnsUsh RwtsUisarts Af Wsd Xnrs The Presbyterian, manse was the scene of an interesting though quiet little wedding', wlien Miss Kllzabetli Mary P.artlett and Leonard Henry John Holland were united In marriage by-Rev.

Alvah tlmnt Fcssenden. The bride hut recently came from her hoino in Kngland, braving the dangers of travel by the Atlantic waterway to meet her tliinre. who buji been in Die iik.mj riiaies Tor seveiai ears. i neir happiness Is now complete and they are a cozy of their own In Rex avenue. Th groom fought In the T.oer war.

land was wounded. spoke in behalf of ihe Rediands chain- white, carnations in both colors and bcr of commerce and i. W. Pontius ferns being the decorations. Favors at traffic manager of the Purine Klectrie.

each place were baskets of candy guard-made a short talk on railway conditions I ed by a Kcwpie. and the efforts of the Pacific Klectric The little people ho enjoyed Robert' to serve the orange shippers to their party with him, were Carl Hammer, Carl best ability. Virginia Hammer, Wilson A very lunch was served. ry. Franklin lilery, fleorge Loring, Wil-Among those present representing mo Ixring, Iorls and Billy Todd.

transiKirtation interests were. President Paul Shorp. I. W. Pontius, traffic man ager: r.

v. vv eess ami tveuey. traveling freight agents: I. t- holdt. superintendent and if.

Ilelt. assistan: superintendent. Krnest Foul- tual Interest end pleasure. Mrs. Wln-iter.

Hgeni, and Hate h. trainmaster, ston eti the devotional service and V. I. eint.ii I i an ne i in. i.inni- general freight, agent: J.

T. Saunders industrial agent: J. R. Downs, commercial agent, and I'. Voris, city freight sgem of ibis ciiy.

all of the Southern Pacific. The California Fruit rowers' ex-i change was reiesented by li Dozell. assistant general manager; Inna King, sab manager: William Webster and F. K. Howard, traveling agents of the Pacific Fruit Fxpress.

MOUNT VESUVIUS IS I'J El By Associated Press to THIS SFV Jan. 6. An Kxchangc Telegraph dispatch from Rome says Prof. Maladra. government observer on Mount Vesuvius, announced the volcano has been in active eruption since Monday.

Three new craters have oiehed and there are constant explosions. He said there Is no immediate danger. Siw Prlirht Assistant i5 An ens I of Riverside has been appointed as as- sistant to Freight Aacnt Ernest Foul ter of the pacific Klectric vice P. W. Layne.

transferred as agent to Hlgh- I I i I in "You Would Not and Could Not Live in a Town Where There Were No Churches" MORNING SERVICE Not a sectarian move. We don't care what church you go to. But go to some one and take your neighbor with you. There will be special services in every city church. Mrs.

Schonotnau of San Pdro Guest Her rtS. Kl.ortHN'1'K SO.HO- NKMAX of San Pedro Is a truest of her mother al Hunker Mill, nnd will be here for some weeks. Mrs. Schoneniii. Is president of the Han Pedro Woman's club and was a Riicst at the Woman's rluli luncheon at the Stewart on Wednesday.

The vliiltlnR club woman is also rhnlr-iiuui of the di-ixirt incut for the distribution of the state federation emblem. Mrs. Hopkins of the Fulton Woman's club is cl. airman for this district. The neat and attractive, state pin la one which every club woman llnds great pleasure and satisfaction in wearais while In the state, but llnds it doubly valuable when (ravelins in other slates.

Cl'ih Ladles Spend Fleaaitnt Afternoon The ladles of her whist club were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. .1. W. Ilatchelor at her home in north 1C street. The rooms were decorated in red carnations.

The olub members were nil present, und eiOoyed a most plea. ant afternoon. Mrs. .1. IT.

Forbes nnd Mrs. A. MeUuo were the fortunate players, the two favors belntr hand-painted tlower vases. The ladles wcrei sealed around the Ihev eniove.l re OI ilinlnKroom ns decorated In lot- nnlM formed the centerpiece of the table. TaUnted Raadsr Will Open Studio Since her return from a year's study In Xew York, the talent of Miss Ta-cle May Hanna as dramatic and impersonator, hasj iiiveiv pleasure to many persons who have heard her in this and other cities of the valley.

The announcement therefore that she wil'. open a studio in his city and hold classes on Saturdays will be of much interest. Miss Hanna will have her studio in the Woman's club house and will be there for consultation tomorrow, th? greater part of the day, the hours announced however being from 1 to 2. r. Persona! D.

A. Rogers has to Follows after a three weeks' visit with Mrs. Rogers and their family. During his stay Mrs. Rogers nccompanied him on a trip to Kan Diego and the exposition.

Fred Render of Omaha arrived here yesterday called by the death of hM mother, Mrs. Harriet XJirdlestono of Highland. He will make arrangements or the funeral. Mr. and Mrs.

A. S. Amaral of Vlc-torville who motored down for a tw-o days' visit, will return home today. Victor Hodge Is at home from a two days' visit in Ix Angele. Otis Knight is confined to the house by a sprained back received in a fall while leaving his mother's home in west Third street.

Mr. nnd Mrs. O. M. Ruckmnn nnd son, Horace, formerly of this city have returned from a lengthy stay at Santa l.nrbiira und will make their home In Pan Bernardino.

Mr. Ruckman formerly was with a local shoe house. J. H. Purtner, district passenger agent and Lon Manners, traveling passenger agent of.

the Salt Lake, were over from Riverside yesterday on a business trip. Jack Watson nnd R. C. Abercromblo have left this city for Pala to look after their interests in tourmaline gem mines. San Francisco Miss Jennie Willis, daughter of Judge Henry M.

Willis of Pan Bernardino, is registered at the Stew-art with her adopted dniigh-ler. Helen Willis. San Diego "I'nion:" Mrs. A. R.

Voris has returned to her home, 2211 Logan avenue after a holiday trip of two weeks during which she visited Riverside, San Bernardino, I-os Angeles and Calexico. MISS HANNA ANNOUNCES STUDIO OPENING Miss Tacie May Hanna announce? the opening of a studio for the study of the spoken word at the Woman's club house in San Hfirnaniino on Saturdays. Consultation period in the studio this Saturday from 1 to 2 o'clock. Studio phone, Home luHu. Residence phone.

Colton, Pacific 146 and Colton, Home 1771. Instructions will be given in tne correct use of the speaking voice, dramatic art, monologue, Impersona tion, story telling and public speaking. The work, is arranged to suit the needs of the children in the grades, young men and young women In the high school, as well as those of more mature years. Advertise ment. DR.

J. RONNA. DENTIST, corner Third and streets. Advertisement DR. F.

X. FIEOEL, 468 St. Home Phone 1471. Advertisement Dr. A.

C. Tucker, Dentist, has re turned. Office now open. Adver tisement. DR.

G. B. ROWELLi, Physician and Surgeon. Office 410-411 Kati Block. Phones Home, 1312; Sunset, 83; residence 733 street.

Phones Home, 1191; Pacific, 1045. Advertisement. Dr. A. K.

Johnson, office 373 St Ground floor. Home 362. Adver tisement. New and novel lines of Christmas goods are arriving daily. Christmas shoppers are advised to visit Spears' Millinery and Dry Goods Store.

Advertisement. Cut Flowers for every occasion Mrs. Hurtfs. Both Phones. Advertisement.

DANCING CLASSES in ir will form adult be ginners' class Tuesday eve, Jon. 4, at 7. Advanced at juvenne ai p. m. Woman's club.

Advertisement. DRS. OWEN A M'HUGH Offices and X-Ray Laboratory, and Fittb Streets. Advertisement. Dr.

A. E. Hancock. Dentist, 301-302 C. of C.

Fourth and fits. Advertisement. Dr. nialr, eye, ear, nose, throat. Office Chamber of Commerce 7)lds.

Advertisement. C. Meyer about seeds, feeA, poultry supplies and spuds. Both Phones. Advertisement Kezla Parker, M.

Room 401 Katz Bldg. Special attention women and children. AdvertleempDl. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1916. NEW $2.00 MODELS ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS on OQ sale now at The New Year Brings to Cohn's The New Wirthmor Waists at $1.00 1 G.

Cohn Dry Goods IDLAK WILL BOOST ORANGE SHOW HEflE Fund For Display Raised by the City Now Totals Over $700 RKDLANDS, Jan. 6. The display representing liedlands at the Sixth Orange show was assured yesterday hy the action of the city trustees in giving tho sum of toward tho fund: like amount was suD-scrihed hy the chamber of commerce nnd with other monies will swell the fund to about $700, which Is the ex pectation of the cost of the feature. The committee from the chamber of commerce on the Oranse Show display appeared and requested a subscription from the city to aid in the feature. Trustee Underwood was immediately aBrecahle, ns was also Mayor Brock, each of whom were Ktronjr for a Prizewinner when made.

Trustee Tripp dried similar views after the proposition was clearly stated hy A. I.elpslc, chairman of the committee, as to the advantages to be calned the city from the display. iAfter a motion the city donated $30o toward the work, as much as was subscribed by the chamber of commerce. IE DEATH FAR FROM KOI AFTER SHORT ILLNESS W.S.HAMMOND CUINCOIHT Governor Wlnlleld Rcott Hammond of Minnesota, who died suddenly in a hotel at Clinton, Iowa, from a stroke of apoplexy, whlclh physleianH slated had been induced hy an attuek of ptomaine poisoning, was years old. He was horn at Southboro, Massachusetts, and received a bachelor's degree from Part-mouth college In 1 K84.

He became a schoolteacher and In 18R5 was niado superintendent of schools ut Madclla, Minnesota. Ho studied law, and six years after he was made superintendent of schools he was sdmltted to tho bar. He defeated J. T. McCieary, the republican tariff advocate, for congress in 1907.

J''or three terms he represented Ihe second congressional district of Mlnesola. Governor Hiiinniond was the second chief executive, to din in ofllce. Governor John A. Johnson, Ihe last previous democratic Incumbent, died following an opcrulioii In tJepUm-: bcr, 1 ESTABLISHED 188ft- These Four New Models on Sale Today! Always $1.00. Always Worth More! -Wirthmor Waists can be sold at just one good store in every city.

They are sold here exclusively in San Bernardino. -These waists have really set a new and higher standard andwe have the makers' assurance that this high standard will always be maintained. -With each waist you get a Certificate of merit which guarantees its goodness and satisfactory wear. All Sizes From 36 Up to 46. BOYS ORGANIZE FOR WORK AT THE Y.M.G.A.

To organize the members of the boyB' department of the Y. M. C. A. Into groups for tho taking up of things in which boys are interested such as photography, electricity, wtreless outfits, stamp and curio collecting and other things, boys of the department have formed tho following cabinet: Itoy Culey, president.

Dewey CampLell, vice-president. Committee on social work Hussell Collins, chairman: Weorge Ashlmtigh, I.loyri Casey, Isaac Gregory and Gordon Parks. Committee on religious work Bail Mason, chairman; Alfred Boone, Howard Holcomb, iKInicr Paine and Lawrence Hrown. Committee on educational work Joseph Kensch, chairman; I'aul Anderson, Charles Freerlrks nnd Jesse Wllmot. Committee on athletics Albert chaimian; Guy llorton, Clinton IIuls, Arthur lxigan and H.

H. 'WJnkle-mnn. Sell or exchange your real atat through the cltsslfled column of THE Word from Marshall Field Advice from so successful a man compels our respectful attention. Ho often spoke to those about him on the WISDOM OF ECONOMY We can all profit by the -words of the illustrious merchant prince. California State Bank The "Home Bank." Court House Corner.

San Bernardino, California. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL LOS ANGELES 362 Residents of San Bernardino registered at the Occidental Hotel during the past year. 200 Rooms, 75 with private bath, Broadway and Hill St. frontage. RATKS $1.00 per day, single.

$1.60 per day, double. $1.60 per day single with private bath $2.00 per day double with prlvatobntn A comfortable "homey" downtown hotel; all the best shone and places of amusement near our Broadway entrance; naver falling courtesy to ladles unattended. H. E. Judkins, J.

A. Judklns, Prop. Manager. Fre Auto Bus Meats All Trains Main Entrance, 428 South Hill 8t Los Angeles, Cal. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHES At Reduced Prices.

JONAS SELDNEIi The Home of Good Hayward Lumber and Investment Co. Arthur C. Hayward, Manager, 733 Third Street. Company Madame Moeller Ths Voted C1AIBV0YA.MT 1SD PALMIST She Is considered a clairvoyant of tho highest order and will give you advice on nil affairs of life domestic, business moves and changes, speculation and ail perplexing problems, shrouded in uncertainty and mystery. Madame Moeller is now located In her permuncnt resldenco at 432 Fifth Street where she will be pleased to wel-' come her friends and patrons and greet new ones.

We Sell Everything Usually Sold by a High Class Drag Store The Central Drug Co. OEO. HALI.EBT, PKOPBIETOB Chamber of Commerce Block N. E. corner Mnnrth nnd Streets San Rcrnardino, California TV 1 ur'" plaice rw" wpiomeinai ft' Ji Classes fitted lnnss tround.

llrlng urf our repair work. Vorlc Guaranteed. 688' 4 Third Street, Ground rioor Phonan Home 93 Pacing 18 aints apers ictures BAILLIE'S ART STORE Phone 289. 542 Third DR. WM.0.

TAYLOR, O.D. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Complete lens laboratory and repair department. New ofllce: 888 St. Home 1HS; Sunset 88. A.

H. WOOLLEY China, Glassware, Kitchen and House Wares. 550 Third St. SPOT CASH GROCERY "Where Your Dollars Buy More" Original Cash Grocery Both Phones 398. J.

H. Patton, Prop. 333 St. EVERYTHING IN MUSIC Special Prices end Terms on Pianos. Southern Music House.

617-6H Third 8t. Towne, Seccombe Allison RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Three Starts. Drink Only Pure Milk Every quart leaving; this creamery has been sterilized by a modern procen8 which improves the flavour and protects the consumer. San Bernardino Creamery 282 Street.

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