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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 2

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Art PAGE TWO' SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1920, ,11 SEEING LAST TIME TODAY 2:30, 7 AND 9 EVENING 15c, 25c, 35c STRAND THEATER MATINEE 15e, 25c San Bernardino Hid PRICE CUTS IDE Bf THE HARRIS CO. PEkA IN FIVE MINUTES Gladys Brockwell IN A PICTURE OF ALASKA "The Rose of Nome" IT'S ONLY THE TRUTH Three was a young lady named Stella, Who in summer wore furs and urn- brella. Three ounces, no more, Weighed the dress that she wore Following the extraordinary reduction In the prices of all silks, which The Harris Co. made lately, comes the Mrs. M.

L. Kipllnger, Leasee and Manager TODAY TODAY NOW PLAYING The Big Happy Show announcement that a very radical low When the weather wat colder than hella. "The American Legion Weekly. ering of prices will begin on Monday on practically all commodities. "These reductions will be far-reach- Jngr," said Herman Harris.

"The mills have actually lowered prices. We have And FOUR ACTS ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE And CHARL CHAPI "Behind the Scenes" RETURN ENGAGEMENT BY REQUEST been taking a big loss on i.ll silks, due to the fact that we have met the mar ket. We are now ready to do the same Bank clearings for yesterday totalled J279.175.64 as against $359,120.10 for the same day of last week. Lulu Isabella Moon yesterday filed suit for divorce from Willie Moon. Attorney Ralph C.

Horaan of Chino represents the plaintiff. Lillian Seibel yesterday filed suit for divorce from Bruno H. Seibel. At the time of their marriage, Seibel was a famous automobile racing driver and he later became an automobile me Your Favorite Star thing on many other commodities and Monda will see beginning. We are.

insuring our customTTs the ad vantage of every break, no matter at WALLACE what price we own our merchandise. When the mills and jobbing houses an chanic hfre. He has noc lived in San nounce their reductions to us, we immediately give our customers the benefit of this downward trend." In a Twelve-Cylindcr Four Speed Comedy Romance Bernardino for a number of years. At torney John Brown, represents I MONDAY FOR FIVE DAYS Mrs. Seibel.

Petition for adoption of Desmond Charles Quaid was filed yesterday by CHINO NEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mills.

Mrs. Mills ISTRAND lists is the mother of the child. Attorneys urry? Leonard, Surr Hellyer represent the petitioners. (Special Staff Corresvuiflaaea) CHINO, Oct. 9.

At the Methodist Episcopal conference held at Lon? Beach last week, Rev. R. I. McKee who C. J.

Schertz yesterday filed suit aginst Arthur E. Mourer, as adminis A startling reflection in Life's Great Mirror trator of the estate of Joseph Mourer, to quiet title to lots Jn Lugonia Heights. tract Attorneys Leonard, Surr THERE'S A BARREL jOE FUN In Mayflower Photoplay Corporation' presents 8 MACK has. been pastor of. the local church for the past year, was returned as pastor to the First Methodist church of Chino for the ensuing year.

W. S. Ross of Chino was in a. bus accident at Walnut when a negro lost his life. Mr.

Ross was thrown across the aisle and suffered severe cuts and bruises on the head. The negro was Bitting directly in front of Mr. Ross but was Instantly killed. Mr. Ross was able to attend the inquest held Wednesday afternoon.

The George Junior herd of Holstein cattle captured many prizes at the Live Stock Fair at Exposition Park, Los Angeles, this week. Ditcher Spot-' ford Korndyke Lad won first prize An Allan Dwan Production i I 4 IB 9 its ennei "In the as being the best bull on exhibition. Other prizes going to the Republic Heart of a were: First prize for aged herd; third prize for co'w three years old and und Hellyer represent the plaintiff. Petition for letters of administration in the estate of Mrs. Mary Multer was filed yesterday by T.

B. Van Aly-styne of Los Angeles. estate is valued at $3,500. Twentieth annual convention of the San Bernardino Christian Endeavor Union will be held in RAdlands, November 19-21. Endeavorers are urged to make their plans now to attend the convention.

FIVE MINUTES i hree Victorvillo boys were yesterday recruited for service in the United States Navy. and havo been sent to New York to report for duty aa firemen. They lare R. E. Stewart, R.

L. Chribourg and Ben K. Miller. Mrs. Helena Wuesthoff, delegate from Orange Belt Lodge No.

345, Fraternal Aid Union, will attend the district convention of the order In Long Beach tomorrow. It Is a one-day convention meeting the I. O. O. F.

hall in the beach city, and Mrs. Wuesthoff will return to the local lodge with a full report of the convention doings. Gathering to discuss the chiropractic amendment to be voted on kt the November election, members of the chiropractic profession will gather at Drbita Springs at 1:30 this An address on the proposed Amendment, followed by a will be the feature of the program, and chiropractors from Los Angeles and many Laugh Vehicle Great Scott And. Four i I Exceptional -ttlv 1 -Of er four; third for heifer two year old; first in senior yearling class; fourth for junior heifer calf; fifth for junior bull calf; second for sire and third Fool" TODAY Big Bargain Matinee at 2:30 See This Big Show for 15c and 25c TONIGHT FIRST EVENING SHOW. At 6 P.

M. DOORS OPEN 5:30 GOME EARLY lr- the oung herd class. Mrs. Mary E. Loeber, wife of Dr.

W. C. Loeber, died Wednesday following a stroke of apoplexy which occupied the day before. She was only sick for day or two with headaches before VAUDEVILLE ALLEN WHITE'S the stroke. She was 52 years old and was buried in Rosedale cemetery, Los Angeles.

She leaves a son, L. Minium, and a daughter, Mrs. Dunn. Both live POWERFUL EPIC OF AMERICAN LIFE; in Los Angeles. General H.

A. Allen, formerly of the Twenty-eighth Division and recently tf Cedar Rapids, who came to A TRULY BIG PICTURE Chino a couple of weeks ago to buy a farm, received a telegram Wednesday from the War Department at Washington Informing him that he was ap Matinee 15c, 25c Matinee 2:30 Evening 7 and 9 Evening 15c, 2oc, 3oc pointed a colonel In the regular army hi BUY TICKETS NOW NO WAITING IN LINE "See San Diego" Ftrocn Oar ten Prtar WImo You ARRIVE In SAW DIEGO Stop other nearby cities will be-in attendance. Following the meeting a tour of the valley by machines i planned as an entertaining feature of the afternoon. Norman E. Williams, alleged writer of a fictitious check, was brought here yesterday from Oakland by Deputy Sheriff Dick Bright Warren Benson, 17 years old, and Orval Daniels, 19 years old, were brought to the county jail yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Harris of Barstow on a charge of burglary.

They robbed a house, it is alleged. Meeting of the executive committee of the Eleventh National Orange Show has been called for Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock by President Joseph E. Rich. It will mark the beginning of the campaign for the coming s'aow. Decision was reached to go ahead with the banking house Improvements for the San Bernardino National and the San Bornardlno County Savings Bank at the meeting of the committee yesterday morning.

Architects will be invited to submit sketches for the With JAMES LEONARD and Co. In an Hilarious Farce WHen Caesar Sees Tr 19 A PANTAGES FEATURE ACT The Cleverest of all Jugglers MARK NELSON The Man With Many Hats The Dashing Widdw Agnes KAYNE "IS MARRIAGE A FAILURE" The Acrobatic Marvels JACK and JILL In-Daring and Thrilling Stunts and to report immediately to Fort mc-Arthur. His commission will follow shortly; The general will leave his family in Chino until he is permanently lecated at some post. The Chamber of Commerce hoa been notified that the Southern California Auto Club will put up a sign at Holt and Central avenues stating that via Chino is the short route to San Diego by the inland road. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Ogier left this week for Kansas for a few weeks' visit. Mr.

Ogier recently sold his ranch east Of Chino to C. W. Rhone. The high school sophomore class recently held a class meeting and elected the following officers for the coming year, to-wit: President, Doris Pe-bring; vice president, Cecils Tissot; Secretary, Aletha Cissna; treasurer, Maybelle DeYoung; sergeant at arms, Mer Crumb. Absolutely Fir Proof San Dfegoa Taltoet BuOJna On Sixth, Between and Sta, San Diego, CaL Observation Roof Garde and ten Parlor Modern In every respect Unexcelled Service Built and Operated by MEYER and DAVIDSON IV-H COME EARLY TONIGHT To Get Your Favorite Seat -PRICES 15c 35c 45c Tinkers dratd Specials, 13o Straight rPemple Theater JL California's Beautiful Little Theater MHOS SHOW I BEST I NOW PLAYING ALL DAY SHOWS: 1, 5, 7, 9 OPEN Many People Study Mechanism of New Models Who Do Not Own Autos CORINNE GRIFFITH IS In The WMsper "There Is a widespread interest In automotive mechanics even among people who are not now car owners," pays Howard W.

Hunt, of the San Bernardino Rubber Works, "and we have been surprised and pleased at the numbers of people who have visited our establishment recently to familiarize themselves with the most modern developments ot automobile building which arre abundantly re. fleeted in our fall line of Hupmobile and Chalmers. "The automotive industry has 5 DAYS COMMENCING MATINEE TOMORROW-5 DAYS DAILY 2:30, 7:15, 9:00 DAILY COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTIONS You Will Enjoy It 6 Hf hSSSf 17 wnance and adventure- tn JSfJ -wF typical of Rio de Janeiro a if I Griffith a role in which to display her emotional ability 4 It has a cast of popular motion picture players earned its reputation for courageous initiative in the application of mechanics to the service of mankind and Interest in automobile products has become a national state ot mind, irrespective of car owners. i namoreso-ue Coffsnana Griffith A Photoplay Featuring 4 Ji- wears over 40 beautiful gowns in "I think this arises largely out of the fact that practically every man and woman hopes some day to own and drive an automobile. Many ladies who are hopeful of persuading father to purchase a car this fall are coming here to familiarize themselves with automotive mechanics with the expectation of soon revealing such knowledge as a little surprise to the bead of the family.

"The Hupmobile and Chalmers line shows a great many interesting developments of modern engineering. It would seem well niga Impossible for automobile manufacturers to further improve a vehicle which has demonstrated through consistent service almost a mechanical perfection. But each year American inventive ALMA RUBENS Story by Fannie Hurst. Scenario. by Frances Marion.

Directed by Frank Borzage A PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT PICTURE PRICES EVENING Adults, any seat in the Opera House, 45c; Tax 5c Total Mr MATINEE 25c, Tax 3c, Total 28c Children 15c, Tax 2c, Total 17c. SPLENDID ADDED ATTRACTIONS 1 Hearst News Pictorial 2 Mutt and Jeff 3 The Lost City 4 Snub Pollard Comedy 5 Miss Miller, Organist talent devices some new thing tor' the comfort and amazement of hu- inanity, and the time probably never' will come when each succeeding year! will not bring forth some new mira-! cle wrought In moving metal." for pyorrhoea, see Dr. L. N. Bed- i fcrd.

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