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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 5

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Home pf Good Clothes A Very Merry Christmas HPO all our; many old arid many new friends; to all the hundreds upon hundreds of well-dressed men and boys who wear OUR CLOTHES Christmas Purchases Exchanged If Desirable. JONAS Largest and Handsomest Clothing House 455-457 Third St. Store Clbks at Noon for their Liberal Patronage and wish all A Merry mas Qualify $2.50 LEO A. STROMEE. A Shoe Shop 585 THIRD STREET.

Merry Xmas and Happy New Year Feetham McNeil 434 Third Street SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN-- We Thank Our Patrons Christmas Greetings OUR many patrons will please accept our wishes, for a Merry Christmas "anda Happy New Year 370 D. St. Be Merry This Xmas Use Kelly Springfield TiresJ Next Yearand You'll Be. Happy. San Bernardino Rubber Works 435 ihiidSt.

ERHY NASCHEE, Prep. BOYS TO ENTER irf JUDGING CONTEST Premium List For Orange Show Is Now Off the Press. Tlie Boys' Agricultural club of tli Riverside high school will enter at least one team in the content in the Judging of citru.H f- uits lit the Fifth Na-tionnl Oranne Hho'. That was the word which came In a communication from' the seciotary the club to Chnlrnvnn C. M.

(Irow of that comimlttee yesterday. Tlie letter reveals the fact that a vast ileal of Interest is already In evidence among the club ntAmibers over the contest. lit Is expected that a mmiiher pi schools havins agri-cultural departments will enter teams in the contest 'which was the original sug-sestion of H. G. Webber of the state citrus experiment station, This class for the (boys, promises to l)e fully as Interesting as the class of citrus food products will he for the girls of the domestic science schools of this part of the state.

Premium Xdit Out The first copies or tlie premium list and handbook of information for exhibitors for the fifth show have been turned out by THE SUN" job department. It Is quite a departure in its arrangement from similar ibooks Issued for the previous shows, and most artistic in arrangement. It is filled with views of prize winners In previous shows, the cuts belns set in a handsome scroll border in each case, while the cover Is in two color work and at once suggests an orange show. booklet not only contains the premium list, but the rules for entry, for judging, and for the handling of the show in general. The book is very largely Hie work of Manager V.

M. Henfro In arrangement, and contains a list of the officers and a word of 'greeting- and Invitation from President S. W. McNahb. SIERRAS COMPANY CUTS OUTSIDE RATES What amounts to a reduction in the lighting rates for San Bernardino valley consumers, outside of the city limits, is announced by Manager A.

J. Forbess, of the Southern Sierras Pow er company. ith the new year the company will allow a discount of 10 per cent on lighting bills when paid on or before the twelfth of the month. Thia fate applies to San Bernardino county south of the mountain range. The rate for lighting in this territory Is 10 cents for the first 100 watts, eight cents for the next 100, seven cents for the third hundred, and six cents for the next 200.

Over 500 the rate is five cents. LONDON. Dec. 23. The press Infor mation bureau in London is to.be closed from 5 o'clock this afternoon until 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, and during the 24 hours no official news will be given out.

In London it has been mutually agreed by the morning and afternoon papers not to publish tomorrow, Christmas day. Censorship on cablegrams leaving England -will continue. 'over ChrlstniBS. ERR A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOURS STORE ALL DAY TODAY HARRIS CO. CHRISTMAS H.

M. PRITCIIARD CO. "Store de Luxe." 4S5 Third St. CLOTHES FURNISHINGS HATS Smith Bros. 526 Third St.

FLOOD CAME T23 11. B. Herron Reminiscent as He Talks About the Weather. was Just 23 years aifo tv'ny ithal the ilrig -which cwnie down Lytlei creek, Warm ureek and the Santa Ana rtver, iwas its hiqht," said R. B.

lleiron, erstwhile county Inspector, Who was in 'rtmhiim'ent mood us he strolled into TIMC S-'LW ofit'ice yesterday. "The ilteilow town were Ji lake I two smiles 'wi'Ie," said lK-noii, "and if a. 'flood like that should come "own the i now "it would do untold 1 At that Unit it ton out lu idit-s, washed I away several homes pA did dainav generally. "I reinenler it especially ell be-' cau.se i -w8 then livilnjr In lU-oOi o-'Uiyon and come to town iwith. my wife and we wre unai'ile to 'get home.

In about two daiys I manaitid to set liack by aiding a horse thwuch mo as to Jook aftor things at the That was the iblsf ftlood iu "which the Whiting' and several other residences were carried down stnam, the Ibfiiiii rescued with Jioafs. W.rin crfk 'Was iflorwd Into a new channel limp, and -In hort -n usually dry FiU-earns were iswollcn to torrents and cut all sorts of didns in the uy at dajim.si.njr iproaei'ty. OLD GAME IS BEST Former Star Athlete Here From San Diego, Vhere He Is Coach. Merle the Ibeat ell-around athlete the San. Bernardino Ihugli school ever turned out, was JiBre yesterday from San Dtego, where he.

is athletiic Instructor (ft 'the Uuss union liig.li school, lie Is enthusiastic over, the American igani as it is now ilayed, aiid styles 1t ifar (faster nnd more spectacular than' the iganrte. Before he itigured tin. athletic.s hore. Price played the American igame In the east. Hie Is not only a star at football, 'but Hkowilse at toasebaill, ihaskiefchaKl and.

on 'the truck. He prominently at the University qf CnUfornia, Ibefore his gi-aiiuation. The best high school stadium in. the west 'is jiow in th course of construction, at San Jiago, says Price. That Hie kSan Bernardino liigh school no mistake In "voting to chan'ge (back to tlie American ifootlhall game, is the ibolijnf Oif Pjlce, and lie Iboth games.

Will Lite ihere he Memitt Curtis. TORREY TO SPEAK HERE IN JANUARY Word has been received that R. A. Torrey, the famous evangelist, will be in San Bernardino to deliver an address early in January, probably the second Sunday. The word came to Secretary M.

A. Hollabaugh, of the Y. M. C. and It is planned to hojd the meeting In the Fifth street tabernacle.

For some time an effort has been under way to secure bim for an address here. I GROCERIES FRUITS NTJT8 VEGETABLES PROVISIONS FEETITAM M'NEH, 434 Third 8t. Both Prions. Chas. R.

McCormick Lumber Company WMBER LATH SCREEN DOCF-8 CEMENT SHIMGLSS PLASTER Office and Yard Third and I St. YEARS I -FRIDAYv DECEMBER 25, 1914. PAGE FIVE AVe-WLh 'We Wish We Wish We Wish We Wish We Wish We Wish We Wish We Wish We Wish We Wish We Wish We Wish We Wish We Wish We Wish We Wish We Wish We Wish We Wish We Wish We Wish We Wish You a You a You a You a You a You a You a You a You a You a You a You a You a You a You a You a You a You a You a You a You a You a You a Merry Merry Merry Merry Merry Merry Merry Merry Merry Merry Merry Meny Merry Merry Merely Merry Merry Merrv EDISON Phonographs JEWELER Open "Till Noon Amin We Wish A Merry Girisf; We hope this Christmas will bring you untold and unex- pected joys, and that they will be of even a greater de- gfee than any of the big Kris Kringle days of the past; 1 Geo. M. Cooley Company PIONEER HARDWARE DEALERS.

381-389 Third Street. Either Phone. PERSONAL 1 Mrs. S. L.

Grow and. sister, Mrs. E. W. Glddings, of Tasadena, arrived last night to speud the holidays with the former's son, C.

M. Grow, and family. They will remain until after the new year. Mr. and Mis.

W. II. Swan yesterday, went to Los Angeles to spend Christmas with Mr. -and Mrs. Charles Ro-buck and other relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McKenney and little daughter will today be Christmas guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Drew, at Santa Monica. Miss Eva Oldaker, public librarian at Heniet, is home to apend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.

C. Oldaker. Attorney and Mrs. Leo Byrne are here from San Francisco for an over-1 Christmas visit with Mrs. M.

Byrne and family. James Cole is spending the Christ-i mas holidays with his parents, Mr.1; aud Mrs. J. C. Cole.

DR. J. RONNA, DENTIST, corner Third and streets. Advertisement. If you are looking for good values in Millinery and Dry Goods, don't for- get to look In Spears, 352 St.

Ad-' vertisement. 'Clearance Sal on all Fall and Win-' ter Hats at Gift Prices. Come early, i Von's Millinery, Third and Sts. Advertisement. 1 Oet your Potnsettias now for ship-1 ping.

Mrs. A. L. Hurtt, florist, 388 street. Advertisement.

DR8. OWEN A M'HUQH Private Hospital and X-Ray Labor St, Ban Bernardino. MTerUseroent CAHROLL C. UAVIB. pMi tics limited to eye, er, unae A thrr-it 425 Fourth Bt.

Home 2J, Fao. 1QS. AdTertlaemant nr. A. K.

Jnhnnnn. offlru J7 IT Ci I Ground door. Horn 862. DR. A.

0. TUCKER, Dentlat, thlr floor Kati Bids. Home 233 1 Mais 909. AdYertlBement DR. G.

B. ROWELL, Physician and Surgeon. Office 410-411 Katz block. Phonos Rome 1312; Sunset 83; residence 487 Seventh alroet. Phono -Homo 1191J Pacific 1045.

Advertisement M.Hvff Optometrist, 316 Katz Bids. Advertisement. Sorr rpholiterer, street. Home AZ'jL AdveTtlsempnt. Kivan Nurseries, 444 St I OPEN UNTIL NOON TODAY Christmas.

Christmas. Christmas. Christmas; Christmas. We Wish You We Wish You We Wish You Wish You We Wish You MANSON'S Christmas. Christmas.

We Wish You We Wish You Chri Chri "THE Wish You Wish You Christmas. Christmas. We Wish You We Wish You GIFT STORE" You You Christmas. Christmas. Christmas.

Christmas. Chri stmas. We Wish You We Wish You We Wish You We Wish You We Wish You MANSON'S 310 STREET For the Convenience of Late nT A TAO HOW ARE YOUR FEET? rl IN If they are In Walk-Over Shoea and AiAi'1 i Kno-tair Hosiery they are all right. Headquarters For Pianos. Walk-Over Boot Shop.

462 Third St Will Sell or Rent on j. Easy Terms. i SPECIAL VALUES TOITI Smith Dry Goods 617-619 Third St. f5ea TYSON'S 334-336 St. Exceptional Clearance CHINA.

Values in Suits and W. G. MULLEN'S Coats. 554 Third St. The Harris Co.

T' i Furniture Hardware. S. H. Tradmg Stamps W.th prlce, That msure UDera, Every Purchaae. Saving to All.

Coltoa Hardware Ccnipaay IUVERWOOD '-L-L -LJ! Clothea. Optometrlat 8tewart Hotel Block. KJ1 "el. around. bri ua your repair wort.

Ban Bernardino. Work auaranteed. i B8Sa Third St, Ground Flotr. j. Phonea Home 83, Paciflo 18.

H. D. PECK Successor to Carl Miller. I LI Beat Grocery Valuea in Town. OCuD Ou lCap 306 Street TMHSrxm awo iTouf rm I Agol for Tranwontinnntak Frelfh I On.

rt lo niJ frm FMt. rpe; Hw Vin 4Mf All Shoea Worth From $3.50 to $5. "I Always One Price Quali. Shop. TASTOVET Home 356.

525 ThhTst SAN BERNARDINO HARDWARE CO. 439 Third ttrt Picture Framing P.ntlie Now Stock Mouldlug. PlIOTOfJRAl'lllC Cil Paper Paint Co. i JIKAIX.IJAUTRRS Developing and Printing a Specialty JTOJJt Home 450. Sun.et 30.

Jones PhotO Supply lloUSf 509ThrdSt High Clan Men'a nd Uadlftf TAILORJ. 10 Andrion Bidg. Christmas. Christmas. Christmas.

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Victor Talking Machines OPTICIAN Xmas Shoppers. You We Have Aided In eulfd'rtp' -Orat rartunej Fcr Clever Advertiser. a Merry.

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Years Available:
1894-1998