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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 23

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For Sals Automobile Uiool Transportation 9-11 ST. to fell. Full Price 'Touring $25 let Coupe $15 ret Coach Sib rouring $15 ouring 5)0 $75 Coach $85 Roadster $95 Coacli $Ha 1 Tim ring $95 4 Truck $9o A. (J. McCREA HUDSON-ESSEX DEALER I Street JMione 311-52 10DK A FO i 4 -passen ge A.

G. MeCREA, HUDSON- SL AI 1 'A K.i I sedan Se this e. wholesale price vo'jd. lOKl Town Sedan, like new. 2M saerra way.

I -UN, Chevrolet coupe JM). luthSt. Wa.ited Automobiles PAY CASH FOK YOUR TK MODEL, AUTOMOBILE. HF.l'MARMNO MOTOR CO. N'D MT.

VERNON AVE, WILL PAY CASH FOR MODEL A. FORDS. i77 3RD ST. -PH. 441-43.

ED Enclosed cur for equity in Clemente business lot. E. H. St. nay cash to owner for model it'll.

Phone 323-71. REAL ESTATE Acreage i ACRES on Sterling Ave. with le -water right und Improved a brick stucco tile roof dwell-baru and chicken houses and A real bargain at $8,500. SOLAN FLACK i Hotel Bldg. Phone 401-53 improved, "living quarters and ge, very reas.

Owner. 239 Hope. 1 acreage, or trade for income. Sun Box 245. iiTlSruscov" planted to ber- InqlreS5jJlstt.

Businoss Property UUSINESS CORNER business corner. 2 good store i. and modern home for pale nt price. ARTHUR Ird Ft. For Exchang TdTJiHWsE7Tot 50x100 ft.

ed at Harlem Springs. Will ex en for small chicken rancn. business lot. clear, locaicu ritv of Downing, to exchange 3. B.

want to buy a real bargain In od 10-acre navel orange grove iave it. ULLEN MESSER i St. I'h. 321-43 For Exchange res ImDroved with a Eood 4 house, garage, chicken house 1.500 chickens, electric lights, 10 acres are in 8-year-olu grapes. exchange- for income property icant lots.

See V. A. SPANGLER ii. Mercantile Court. Ph.

4G2-M. UJ-acre orange grovi; to ex-o. for apt. or bungalow court ong Beach, mm. CECIL O.

MARRS street Phone 205-21 TiYitioi-tunitv. one acre peaches home, fireplace, lawn and ins. mi vai ev a vd. near unta price. $6,5011, bldg.

anu consiucr ban iscino. income or home. Owners only. Phone On- 5II4R, J. H.

Glenn. EXCHANGE nronertv y.nned for business, Los Angeles. See CLUCK with A. ANDERSON CO. 295-fiS 1050 St, ICCHANGE, 20-acre alfalfa ranch med.

el'-ctric pump, plenty wa- good 5-room modern house, hy climate, Madera county. lor clear, no commission, uira 47 20th St. Ph. 4S4-1I0. Base Line property to exchanu Los Angeles.

LAURA WEST CECIL O. MARRS Street Phone 205-21 jLENT locution for "court, from business center, now im- with rent houses clearing per mo. Owner, 152 fat. lis. will exchange an or pan.

EXCHANGE THE F.ARTI1. King in your listings. ARTHUR L. MARKS ST. PH.

ORANGE" GKOVK, navels and lcias, b-rm. house; want nome up to $8,000. Submit yours, i 217 Andreson Bldg. Ph. 325116.

exchange equity in 7-room mod-lousn in Pasadena for clear location in San Buno. Ph. 972 St. KCRE, u-room house, all kinds limit, close in, on blvd. Trade.

have you? Bal. easy. Pn. 4tt3. i-room bungalow $2,600 mortgage inytlung clear.

Owner. 84sa V. Houses SEE THIS 9 ROOM, SPANISH HOME letter Built Home 'in the City L' T-i i i or inspection iwery Iternoon and Evening: DRTVK NORTH TO KlAKSll ALL BOULEVARD EAST TO COUNTRY CLUB. A. 1LREID CO.

lETKLY furnished G-rooin homo ii better class. Finn location in lorlh end. Excellent furnishings. ly improved grounds front and A real snap at 'inn home on Arrowhead Ave, i icallv new and in perfect con- in. Large airy rooms, newly tin with gnnigi), trees and shruhs rowing.

The price is yucrifice i. 2.ll. FLACK Hotel Bldg. Phone 401-53 as new 3-bcilrooin home on tho corner of until and Sts I mprovements in nnd paid. Small icnt down or lot ns urst ay it the nd and 3nt lot east iioith side of 20th St.

A iitea "II each. S250 down. H.T. W1DMEYER Loans. Ph.

303-S6 or 492-61 iiN 4-rnom house near big east front lot, priced at $2, Slim down, new home, north end loca a bargain, oinii, new, modern throughout terms, l.oii.d It-ides. ROBERT R. EBY Phono 211-S8 FOR SALE oin modern bungalow, north hardwood floors throughout, and draiiilioiii'd. Price only "to ilnwii and $30 ner month. Real Estate il, Konnl 8.

I'liolie 421-9J modern stucco house, English 6-ROOM HOME Modern 6-room home and large lot just out city, for trade or sale at bargain. ARTHUR JOHNSON, 708 3rd St. 5 ROOMS, HALF ACRE- Fruit and alfalfa and 5-rm. homo and chicken and rabbit equipment for sale at bargain. BOGGS or JOHNSON, 768 3rd St.

7-ROOM house, acre of ground', Kiversiue, close In; sell cheap on easy terms or will take small property In exchange. Carry bank difference. 435 St. U6'F 70x150, 7-rm. house, 3 "garages, 772 bargain; also lot 75x150, 6-rm.

house, barn, 120 4th, very reasoname. see owner, ill St. NEW, modern, 5-rooin house, garage, good location; terms; take lot as part paymt. Inq. owner, 1208 Rialto.

HOME for sale, very cheap If taken within the next a days, inquire 44 East II Ph. C76 Colton. DOWN and 525 mouth buys 4-rm. house close in, bargain. ARTHUR JOHNSON, 768 3rd St.

THREE houses for sale in north end. Will trade. $50 down, $35 month. Ph. 261 -46, owner.

OWNER offers 5-rm. house, modern, w. end, garage, terms. Ph. 465-b3.

SACRIFICE equity in mod. home, 3 Deurooms, 121S Acacia. Ph. 364-78. 7-RM.

home 798 Edgehill Rd. Owner, Roy G. Christensen, Ph. 270-19. SMALL house, to be moved, for sale cheap, Call at 699 Buse Line.

5-ROOM modern house, all Improve- menta paid, pn. zsi-w. GOOD 6-room house, easy terms, close iia at. 3-BEDROOM H0US2 413 14th. Ba gain.

Phone 4769. 65 66 Income Property HURRY and Investigate our income property showing not less than 12 net on a small investment. VESTA M. RAKER Rm. 217 Ahdrcson Bldg.

Phono 325-96 FOR SA'LE In Redlaiids, lot 40x304 to alley, storo four large price $12,500. Don't overlook this. Courtesy to agents. 601 Orange Keuiancis. SACRIFICE for ouick sale downtown 2-story brick, always rented; only requireu.

iox 2UUA, sun Lots BASE LINE GARDENS Acre Lots 100x200, Acre Lots 200x200, price $1,500 Easy terms. We help finance your home. Cheap pressure water for domestic and irrigation, gas, electricity, oiled streets, on P. E. bus lino.

71 attractive homes now built and oc cupied. See any of the followine: JOHN O. RALPHS H. H. EAST WOOD or PAGE HENRY, 45U 4th St.

Phone 324-77. ARROWHEAD SUBURB acre lots 64x310, price $650 Acre lot3 128x310. price $1,250 Easy terms. Will cither build for you or neip nnance nome. ravea streets, gas, electricity, phones, domestic and irrigating water.

Pacific Electric service. Buy in tho growing north end. See C. F. KRAUSS SIERRA WAY AT 39TH ST.

PHONE 393-97 MOST valuable major corner Long Beach for This otrer 13 absolutely bona fide by owner. No agents. will handle. Address Miss Iris White, Blackstone Hotel, Long Beach. THREE LOTS on Arrowhead at $300 each.

Improvements partly paid. A steal. National Realty 4US St. Ph. 491-06.

$50 DOWN buys big lot facing on 68 East Base Line. Arthur juhn-SON, 70S 3rd St. BARGAIN lot on Mountain View, street work paid, $795. HOVVSON, 474 Court St. BARGAIN.

Forced to sell five lota near Junior college. Ph. 210 Colton. 69 Ranches BELOW COST, acre, mod, dble. 2,000 brooder brooders, laying 800 laying pullets; leaving city.

Owner, Sun Box 243. FOR SALE Five-acrn fruit ranch, fi rm, mod. house, plenty water. Ph. red 1623 Redlands.

ONE acre or more close in, fruit, wa ter and other improvements. Terms. Phono 464-34. Groves 6-ACRE orange grove, exceiltint condi tion, corner siover and cedar, Bloomingt.on,Rte.l. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Grant Holconib Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION TO EXCLUDE LANDS FROM SUBDIVISION No.

3074S III the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Hill 1I1U, In the Matter of the Application of Sarah L. Reber to vacate a portion of Tract No. 2259. Notice is hereby given bv the undersigned. County Clerk of San Bernardino County and Ex-offlcio Clerk of tho Court above entitled, that Sarah L.

Reber has filed a Petition In the above entitled Court nnd Cause alleging that she tho owner of the real property herelinfter described nnd asking nnd praying that the real property hereinafter described be excluded from the Snlidivisii.il. a Map of which said Subdivision entitled Tra-t No. and being a re-rubdivislon of Vine-rest Par', a rtioi. 0f Lot One (1). Block 83 11.

S. 11. was recorded on Mav 17, 1927. In Bock 32 of Maps, Pago 30, in the 'I lice the County Recorder of said San Heinanlino C'oimtv. And the Superior Court above entilfed has ordered the Clerk ot this Court to givo notico for a period of thirty days, by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in said San Bernardino f'ouniy.

dire, ting any and nil persons i to Hie their ohjeclioiis with thu undersigned Clerk tit nny time within thirty days nl'ter the first nub- (louble rurniro, close to schools. I Hcntioii cf this Notice and rny nnd all E. H. Daggett, 15i9 such persons are hereby tioluied that I 11 en flln Hnl fiAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1929 'TAILSPIN' TOMMY Petition of the said Sarah L.

Reber in writing at any time within thirty days after the first publication of this notice. Tlie lands sought to be excluded from paid Subdivision are described as all of Lots No. 116 to 135 inclusive in Tract No. 2259 as per map recorded in Book 32 of Maps, page 30, In the Office of tho County Recorder of said County. HARRY L.

ALLISON. (Seal) County Clerk. By M. L. ALDRIDGE.

Dated this 18th day of October, 1929. Duckworth Harrison Attorneys NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL No. 9200 In the Superior Court of the State of California, In and for the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of Marion J. Meeker.

Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the pe tition of Ezra Blaine Meeker for the Probate of Will of Marion J. Meeker, deceased, and for the issuance of Letters Testamentary thereon to Ezra Blaine Meeker will be heard nt 10 o'clock a. m. on the 28th day of Oc tober, 1929, at the court Room or De partment 2 of the Superior Court of San Bernardino County, California.

HARRY L. ALLISON, Clerk. By M. L. ALDRIDGE, Deputy Clerk DUCKWORTH ft HARRISON, Attorneys for Petitioner, Dated October 15, 1929.

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE No. 9097 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of Emilia Ahlquist, also known as Emilia Ahlqvist, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator the estate of Emilia Ahlquist, also known as Emilia Ahlqvist, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder lor cash. subject to the confirmation by the Superior Court of the State of Califor nia, in and for the County of San Ber nardino, on and after the 1st day of November, 1929, at the hour of 10 clock a.

m. of said day. all the right title and interest that the said Emilia Ahlquist. also known as Emilia Ahl qvist, may have owned at the time of her death or which may have subsequently been acquired by her estate in and to that certain piece or parcel ot real property situated in the coun ty of San Bernardino, State of Cali fornia, described as follows, to wit An undivided one-third interest in nnd to the Northeast Quarter (NEVi) anu the quarter (INW-Vi) of Section 23, Township 5 north, Range 7 west, S. B.

B. M. The terms and conditions of sale Cash to bo in lawful money of the United Stales, 10 Co of the purchase price to be paid nt the time of the sale, balance on confirmation of the sale. All bids or offers must be in writ ing and may be left nt. the office of the undersigned administrator at 1007- 12 Rives-Strong Building, corner 9th and Wain Streets.

Cltv of Los Anec les, County of Los Angeles, State of uuiitornia, or may he Hied in the of fice of the Clerk of said Court, to which the return of sale will be made, OSCAR W. HOUGE. Administrator of the Estate of Kmilla Ahlquist, also known as Emilia Ahlnvist. Dated this 15th day of October, 1929, W. E.

Byrne Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of San Bernardino, In the Matter of the Estate of Allan Jerome Fitzhugh. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the pe tit ion of Caroline Rabel for the Pro bate of Will of Allan Jerome Fitzhugh, deceased, and for issuance of Letters Testamentary thereon to Caroline Rabel will be heard at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 2Sth day of October.

1929, at tho Court. Room of Department 2 of the Superior Court of San Bernardino County, California. (Seal) HARRY L. ALLISON, Clerk. By R.

M. SCHMIDT, Deputy Clerk. W. E. BYRNE, Attorney for Petitioner.

Dated Oct. 14, 1929. Duckworth Harrison Attorneys NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL No. 9207 In fhe Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of Barbara Yeats, Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that the petition of James Currie for the Probate of Will of Barbara Yents, Deceased, and for the issuance of Letters of Admin istration with the will annexed thereon to said petitioner. James Currie will be heard at 10:00 o'clock A. on the 4th day ot November, 1929, at the, Court Room ot Department 2 of the Superior Court of San Bernardino, County, California. HARRY L. ALLISON.

Clerk. By M. L. ALDRIDGE. Deputy Clerk.

DUCKWORTH HARBISON, Attorneys for Petitioner. October 23rd, NOTICE OF FILING ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given that the Superintendent of Streets of the City of San Bernardino has filed with me an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed nnd specitied In tho contract made under proceedings for the improvement of Marshall Boule vard. Broadmoor Boulevard, 3-ltlt Street, and I'arkside Drive, in said City. I le rebv fix Monday, th" 1Mb dav of BCD. at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.

as the time, mid the Council Chamber, in the City Hail, in tho Citv of San State of California, as tho plum when and where all persons interested in the work done thereunder or in the said assessment will be heard by the Mayor and Common Coiim II. The owners, the contractor or his assigns, and all other of the Superintendent nf Streen, or City Engineer in relation thereto, or who claim that the work bus not been performed according to the contract in NOTICE OF AWARD The Yukon Babe Is Trapped riiAi i pc III Anf "iix I I dm ii Jtf'fmv i Til' DAur.l I rrkT I ir -rS LAC VAi I claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally included in the contract for the same, or having or making any objection to the correctness of the assessment or lagram or other act. determination or proceedings of the Superintendent of Streets, or City Engineer, shall, prior to the day rixeu lor the hearing upon the assessment, appeal to the Mayor and Common Council by briefly stating in writing the grounds of appeal. Reference is hereby made to said resolution of intention No. 2876 passed April 22nd, 1929.

and upproved April 23rd, 1928, for a description of the work or improvement and the assessment district. Dated at San Bernardino, California, October 23rd, 1929. (sea u. usHuiw, uity lerk or tnc uuy oi aan Bernardino. Notice Is Herehv Given that the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino on tho 7th day of October, 1929, in open session, publicly opened, examined and declared all pro posals or bids for doing that certain work upon Van Ness Avenue, in said City, as described in, and provided by, Resolution ot intention iso.

aaou, passed bv said Mayor and Common Council on the 5th dav of August, and approved bv Bald Mayor on the 6th day of August, 1929. Notice is Further Given that there after, said Mayor and Common Council duly awarded the contract for doing said work to Hall-Johnson Company at the prices set forth in his bid there for on file In the office of the City Clerk of said City. Reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention No, 2900, passed and approved on the dates aforesaid. lor a description oi said pro posed work and improvement, and the assessment district. Dated this 22nd dav of October.

1929. (Seal) JOHN 1I.OSBORN. NOTICE OF AWARD city cierK. Notice Is Hereby Given that the Mayor anil Common Council of the City of San Bernardino on the 7th day of October, 1929, in open session, publicly opened, examined and declared an proposals or nids tor doing that certain work upon Second Straet. In said City, as described in, and provided by, Resolution of Intention No.

2901, "passed by said Mayor and Com mon council on the am tlay ot August, 1929, and approved by said Mayor on the 6th day of August, 1929. Notice Is Further Given that thereafter, said Mayor and Common Council duly awarded the contract for do ing said work to W. L. Seecomhe at the prices set forth in his bid therefor on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City. Keterence is nereny made to said Resolution of Intention No.

2aol. passed and approved on the dates afore said, lor a description of said proposed work and improvement, end the assessment district. (Seal) JOHN H. OSBORN City Clerk. Dated this 22nd day of October, 1929.

FICTITIOUS NAME CERTIFICATE Allda W. Church, the undersigned, hereby certify that I am transacting a confectionery business at number 608 Base Line, in tho City of San Bernardino. County of San Bernardino, State of California, under tho name and style of the Lincoln Store; that I am the sole owier of said business, and that no other person or persons are interested therein. That my place of residence is number S56 North Nth Street, in the City of Colton, County of San Bernardino, California. In witness whereof, I have hereunto affixed my name this 15th day ot October, 1929.

ALIDA W. CHURCH STATE OF CALIFORNIA. County of San Bernardino, ss. On this 15th day of October, netore me, Beatrice p. westerman, a notary public1 in and for the County of San Bernardino, State of California.

personally appeared Allda W. Church, known to me to be the person whnfe name is subscribed to the foregoing Fictitious Name Certificate, and she acknowledged to me that she executed tho same. In witness whereof, I havo hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, in said County of San Bernardino, the day nnd year in this certificate first above written. BEATRICE P. WESTERMAN.

Notary Public in and for the County of San Bernardino, State ot California. (Notarial Seal) NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the near Mountain orange Company (a corporation) will be held at the office of the company, 415 Court Street, San Bernardino, California, nt 2 o'clock n. m. on Saturday, November 9, 1929. for the purpose or electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction ot any other business that may properly come before such meeting.

B. F. IIIMES, Secretary Bear Mountain Orango Company. CERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP FICTITIOUS NAME Civil Code Sec. 24fi.

2468, 2170 STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of San Bernardino, ss. We hereby certify that we are transacting business In the State of California ut Colton Ave. and Gardlna St. under a designation and name not showing the names of persons interested ns partners In such business, to wit: Tho Ninety Nine 0)9) Auto Court and Service Station. Names L.

S. Corson nnd Guy W. Lane. Places of Residence Colton Ave. nnd Oardina St.

and P. O. Box 212, Colton, Calif. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of 6an Bernardino, ss. On tho 22nd day of October 1n the year one thousand nine hundred nnd twenty-nine before me.

personally au-peared L. S. Corson mi Guy known to me to be lh" persons whose persons interested in lie said work; names lire subscribed to the foregoing or in the said assessment, feeling ng-1 instrument und they acknowledged to gi'ieci by any act or iloterminalioii 1 me that they excelled the same. Witness my band and tho seal of ttiv officii this 22nd dav of October. 1929.

KATHRYN Hlf'-Lsl ilHUKCE. (Seal) Atv emnmwsirm ALlvlA SIOUX SCARBERFtY" (Continued from Page Thirteen) own eyes see." Mrs. March stood up brusquely and lifted Rosalie's graduation dress from the table. Rosalie gave a little cry of delight. Underneath the dress was a pair of white satin pumps and a pair of silk stockings.

"Mummie, oh, Mummic, where did yon get these lovely things." Tears sprang to the blue eyes that were so almost black with their long fringed lashes. "And rose buds for the dress. Mother, where did you ever get so much money?" Mrs. March's frail hands flutter ed over the delicate crepe of her daughter's first really pretty dress, and she turned her head from Rosalie's shining eyes: "Ask me no questions, I'll tell thee no lies, Buy me no apples, I'll bake thee no pies." She had quoted It to her almost daily since she was a little girl. Rosalie caught the veined hands and pulled her around.

Then her eyes rested on her mother's left hand. She gave a little startled cry: "Mummie! Where is your wed ding ring? You haven't Mrs. March sat in the chair suddenly and all strength seemed to have left her body. "I I it's Just in the pawn shop down by the brick yard, Rosie we'll have it back soon." Rosalie threw herself Into her mother's arms and held her, tears streaming down her face. Oh, Mummie, Daddy ring the one he gave you why you've never had It off since since your wed ding day." The mother's voice caught and she tried to stifle the tremble.

"Your papa would want me to do LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Grant Holcomb Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of L. P. Focosi, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of L. P.

Focosi, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to file them, with tho necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State or Calltornia, In and for the NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Mary A. Hayes, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned executor of tho last will and testament of Mary A. Hayes, deceased, to tho creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to file them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of San Ber nardino, or to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months afier the first publication or this notice to the said executor at the law offices of W. E.

Byrne, 408 Andreson San Bernardino. California, the same being tho principal place of business in all matters connected with said estate of Mary A. Hayes, de ceased. AENEAS CASEY. Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Mary A.

Hayes, ercaseci. W. E. BYRNE, Attorney for Executor. Dated September 24, 1929.

Grant Hoicomb Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS 111 the Matter nf the Estate ot John Clark, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator ot the estate of John Clark, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to file them, with the necessary vouchers, wlthm nix months after the first publication of this notice, In the office of the Clerk of th" Superior Court of th" Stale uf California, in and for the County nf San Bernardino, or to exhibit then, with tlie necessary vouchers, within six mouths after the first publication of this notice to the said administrator at the office of Grant Holconib. attorney for administrator, 417 Andicson Building, San Bernardino, i ifot'iila, tho same being the lilace of business in all mntvrs con nected with said ciat') of John Clark. I A. W.

U'KKM Administrator of the V'stal" of John Clark. Deceased. I GRANT HOLCOMH, in 'THE FLAT TIRE' CmitlM, IBI. Cam Im AomwMl Im. it, kiddie, it it's one of the biggest days of your life your graduation -he would want you to look just as nice as the richest of 'em.

You're the smartest and the prettiest and the best" Rosalie interrupted her with a kiss smiles breaking through the tears like sunshine after rain. She could not be sad for long with her first party dress and new shoes and silk stockings to try on. What young lady of seventeen could? Mrs. March released her gently and crossed and lit the gas jet above the big mirror. It was the one bit of extravagance about the cottage.

For, she was the town seamstress and many were the belles, your.g and old who had preened flippingly before the old mirror in the past fifteen years since Big Jack March, superintendent, had been brought homo from the mines one day, the breath gone from his big, kindly body. An explosion had ended his life. Placing the new clothes on a chair beside the mirror Mrs. March smiled tremblingly. "I'll dress you.

Like I used to1 when you were a baby Rosie Rosalie, and you mustn't look until Im all through." Rosalie closed her eyes tightly and sat on the chair. Her mother pulled the stockings over shapely little legs with niiKtes slender as her mother's had been twenty years before. Then the shoes. She stood up, grinning and jumpy with ex citement while the dress was slip ped over her head. "Now," Mrs.

March gave a few little finishing pats to her little Cinderella, "open your eyes." Rosalie stated in pleased surprise. "O-oo! I do believe, Mrs. March, your daughter is the most beautiful young lady in this "Pride comcth before a fall, Miss Vanity," Elizabeth tried to look a little stern. But, her face radiated the hapiness of the girl so enthralled with her own picture in the old mirror. What she saw was a girl In the first bloom of young womanhood, deep bluo eyes shining with happiness.

Chestnut hair that waved ever so slightly to frame a round of San Bernardino, or to ex-! creamy sum ana luu rea lips, iler hihit them, with the necessary vouch- ryes, that might be mistaken for era. witnm six montns alter the urst black across a room, were the only publication ot this notice to the said administrator at the office of Grant Ilnlcomb, attorney for administrator, 417 Andreson Building, San Bernar-riiiio, California, the same being the piece of business in all matters connected with said estate of L. P. Focosi, deceased. A.

W. Administrator of the Estate of L. P. Focosi, Dereased. UK A AT HOLCOMB, Attorney for Administrator.

W. E. Byrne Attorney touch, of color against the creamy skin except the lips that were the color of red, red hollyhocks. Rosalie preened like a peacock the neck nnd with short sleeves that fell like flower petals over her shoulders. The rosebuds caught here and there with a touch of faintest pink added to the brilliance of the eyes and gave a little flush to the dimpled cheeks.

But what charmed Rosalie most was the feel of the soft silk against her legs and the high-heeled white LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS CERTIFICATE OF FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME We, Carl L. 1'assinore and C. Blanche Passmore, do hereby certify that we are transacting the business of dealing in general building mate rials in tho State of California at 164 Street, in the Citv ot San Bernar By GLENN CHAFF IN HAL FORREST I HOW IS THE KING OF JW STARTLED tt WHERE IS YOUR 0 THEY VG 60NE-LJH RAT. I KNOW WHAT I TO B6 LIQUID GOOD MORNING, YOUN6 FRIEND, -DEEP RSHIN6? YOUVE DONE-TO THAT TAKEN TRANSPORT ctsp- Ifh MADAM6P TOMMY T0MKIN1SJM HEH? HEHf BOY? AMD YOU'LL jp FOR A f. SERVICE? rKL jmin.

PAV FOR IT PLENTY: RlDF OR THAT DEPENDS1. YOU 5H0W6D YOUR HAND WHEN YOU GAVE YOUNG TOMKINS THAT GUN: It II I ifwV I I li il I V4il Htt, I jaZZ SSJ 1 7M-7S. 7TAV I tip UPS UP, flick; WHNLWr fiWfr.1C V7- satin pumpa that felt so delightfully different on her little feet. It. came to her then with a pang that tomorrow would be the last day of her school life.

But the pang was soon gone when she thought of going out into the world the great big, exciting world, to become a very clever lady. A business woman who would, in a few months, be able to send so much money homo her poor little mother could retire and live like a queen. What Rosalie intended to do was still quite vague in her mind. While most girls dream of becoming great actresses such a thought had never entered her mind. She had been brought up by a very religious mother who, although she had never in ESTTIE LISTS US SPOTS (Continued from Page Thirteen) against the Mohave Indians in 1819: little dimpled face.

A straight little and by jedediah Strong Smith in nose fitriipe-Hnir pver sii hnrrl in nose struggling ever so hard to keep from being pert. A girl of medium height with a 1S215-7. in 1839-40, Juan Bandinl built the first lumber road from tho San Bernardino valley to the mountain summit over part of thi3 trail. "4 The Spanish trail or the Caravan route to New Mexico, opened about 1829-30. Used by caravans from New Mexico from 1833 to turning this way and that to better1 1S48; nnd Perh-aP3 for a longer per- catch the effect of her beauty.

It could hardly be called vanity. It really was surprise. For never before had she had a creamy white silken gown cut low and softly at dino, County of San Bernardino, State of California, ns co-partners under the firm name and style of Crowe Build ing Materials Company. That the names in full of all the members of said co-partnership and their places of residence are as fol lows: Carl L. Pnssmnre.

1139 No. Hay Worth Los Angeles, California." O. Blanche Passmore, 1439 No. llav-worth Los Angeles, California. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 7th dav of October.

1929. (CARL L. PASSMORE) (C. L. PASSMORE C.

BLANCHE PASSMORE STATE OH" CALIFORNIA, Cotintv of Los Angeles, ss. On 'this 7th day of October. before M. C. Taylor, a notary public in and for said county ami stale, residing therein, duly lominis-sioned and sworn, appeared Call L.

Passmore ami C. Blanche Passmore, known to me to bo the persons whose names are. subscribed to tho within instrument, and acknowledged to mo that they executed tho same. Wune-m my band and official seal the day 1 year in this certificate 'irst above writt'oi. C.

TAYLOR, cry Public in and fur the County of Los Angeles, ritute iod. Later, part of this trail was included in the Salt Lake road. For many miles along the Mohave river the Spanish trail and the Mohave Indian trail coincided. 'The Madonna of the erected by the D. A.

R. in Upland, is near the point where this trail crossed Euclid av enue. "Other historic spots In San Ber nardino county: 1 Jumuba, or Jumua, south of the street bridge over Santa Ana river. Prior to the establishmentn, In 1819, of its San Bernardino rancho, Mission San Gabriel had here an Indian herdsman's jacal or brush house, and a stock corral. Jedediah Strong Smith camped at this place in 1827 while collecting supplies from the mission storehouse three or four miles to the oast, and breaking horses for his return trip to Salt iJike.

Jose Maria Lugo built his adobe house at Jumua when, in 1812, he became one of the grantees of the San Bernardino rancho. "2 Site of headquarters of the Snn Gabriel Mission rancho at old San Bernardino, one and a half miles west of th? asistencia. This rancho was established in 1819. on the Indian rsncheria named Gau-c haunt. "3 Las Animaa Benditas (The Blessed Souls), a place above Vlc-torvillo Narrows where, In 1S19, Padre Nue, chaplain of Gabriel Moraga's military expedition, gave formal burial to seven neophytes who had been killed thero by PAGE TWENTY-THREE MARRIAGE LICENSES CORDOVA-BARELA Baldoni'r Cor-dova.

21. Mexico, and Ruth Barela, 20, California, both residents of. Vital Records NOTICE OF INTENTION TO WED C. Robrri Coulter. 22, California, nnd Vero.m Ilene Eiehenberg, 2o.

MichiEnn, i'li residents of San Bernardino. BORN NORET In San Wernardino, Cahfor Ilia, Oct. 21, to wito ol Cheater Noret of Victorvllle, a daugh ter, nt Kamona maternity hospital. WITT MEYER In San Bernardino. California.

Oct. 21. 1929, to the wif-of E. E. Wittmeyer, S34 street, a son, at the Raniona maternity STARBECK In San Bernardino.

Call forma, Oct. 21, 1329, to the wlfo of Ray Starbeck of Colton. a son, a' Ramona maternity hospital. BOFFING In San Bernardino. Cal; fornia, Oct.

21, to the wife of L. M. Bofflng of Riverside, a son. at Ramona maternity hospital. SCOTT In San Bernardino, California.

Oct. 22, 1929, to the wife of John Scott of Forty-first street, San Bernardino, a daughter at Ramona mi-ternity hospital. DIED USHKVICH In San BeiT.ardino, California, Oct. 23. 1029, Adam Ushkvich.

49, native of Russia. Stephens Bohbltt in charge of funeral arrangements. Funeral Notices DENNIS The funeral of Woodford Warren Dennis will take place Friday, Oct. 25, at 2 p. m.

from Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel. Interment Mountain View cemetery. Frei parkins in California Garage. RUIZ TheT take place Thursday, Oct.

21. at 9 a. m. from Holy Rosary church, 25th and Arrowhead. Interment Mountain View cemetery.

buried at the foot of the cross. It was probably in memory of these neophytes that the name Rio de Ia3 Animas was given by the Spaniards to the stream now called the Mohave river. "4 Sito of the residence of Ti-burcio Tapia, built in 1839 on the Red Cucamonga rancho. Ad- her whole life seen a jacent to foot of Red Hill are the movie or played a game of cards, residence and the other buildinps or been near a dance considered I that John Rains erected at the fa-thoso things "of the devil." Cucamonga vineyard between Elizabeth March was a good wo-! and 1862. man.

Good and kind and truly lived of Politana, on bluff the life she tried to teach. Rosalie i east of Colton municipal plunge, had known no social life outside of i where Antonio Matia Lugo located high school, where there was a a colony of New Mexicans, In 1813, definite set that was considered "worldly" and another looked upon quite indifferently as "churchy." The "worldly" kept pretty much to themselves and seemed to be having a good time. Sometimes, in I until her secret thoughts. Rosalie envied the Jolly, jazzy sounds that floated to her from their homes, even on Sunday nights when she walked home from church with her mother. Sleepless from the excitement of tho new clothes Rosalie turned out the light and stood In her bedroom window drinking in the beauty of the night.

Suddenly Nell appeared in his window in a dressing gown with a very manly pipe between his teeth. Rosalie stared at him a moment almost ashamed at herself for wutchlng a young man in such intimate attire. Then blushing, blew him a kiss and with a silly little giggle hopped into bed. (To be continued) to protect live stock in the San Eernardino valley from raids by desert Indians Presumably the first foreign settlement in the val- ley.The colonists occupied this site Site of Agua Mansa, The Des crted established in 1845. by New Mexicans moving from Po litana.

Here was an adobe church with, its cemetery. In the cemetery he such pioneers as Cristobal Slo-ver, Louis Robidoux, Lorenzo Tru-jillo and Francisco Alvarado. The location of the church is marked by a Camino Real bell and an auto club sign." The markers are not necessarily to be placed on the exact spot of the historic location, but rather on highways adjacent. They would point the way to the location. HELD III FDR BUSES (Continued from Page Thirteen) ville; H.

S. Gilman, San Dlmas, all of the state forestry board; W. P. Rosecrans, president of the Los Angeles County Conservation association; Joseph H. Stace, director of the Los Angelea County Conservation association; Fred G.

Stevenot, director, state department of natural resources; S. B. Show, district forester, United States forest service, San Dimas; George II. Cecil, secretary, Los Angeles County Conservation association; C. M.

Plummcr, United States fire agent, Monrovia; E. J. Kotok, director, and W. C. Lowdermllk, of the California forest experiment station, Berkeley; W.

H. Coupe, Btate forest inspector, Glendora; and B. Smithy United States forest service. Accompanying the visitors on their trip yesterday was Superintendent Starke of the city water department; A. T.

Shay, assistant forest supervisor, San Bernardino; J. J. Prendergaat, Redlands, and C. E. Johnson.

COURT DIES (Continued from Page Thirteen) four other women, cunvirtcd with Yetta on the second count, were sentenced with her in tho second pronouncement from the bench. Execution Stay Granted Quintet The motion for prolatkm was presented in behalf of Bella Mlntz, Ester Karpeliffe and Emmn Schnelderman, who the defensu attorney pointed out had not been 1 1-rectly identified with the Communist party during tho trial. Mi Strotubcrg and Mrs. Woifson had admitted their affiliation with the party or its subsidiaries, as had BerkowUz, the only man haled into court in the children's ramp investigation. Pending disposition of appeal Mohave Indians.

Fr. Nue's account from the superior court Judgment of the ceremony furnishes an example of the use by Spaniards of the term capilla where no building existed. He reports that tho day was the first Sunday in Advent; that he blessed a large cross; which the entire company venerated and then he celebrated the mass and preached a senium suited to the day. At the end of this service the in tho district court of appeals, a stay of execution of the sentences will ho in effect, as grantod by the court yesterday. The defendants will remain at liberty under appeal bonds in tho same amount tint governed their freedom prior to th" pronouncing of Judgment them.

The of those on the ciinnpinicy charge e.loi remains of the. neophytes were amount to $1,000 tot each in tho capllla with two I dant, and Miss Struinb. rg'a bond dies and later were I totals 17,000. I.

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