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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 9

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SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN. WEDNT5DAY, JUNE 1, 1927 PAGE NINE 1.KJEIS Bootlegger Faces Series Of Charges After Arrest i. i IIIESIIB SCHOOL STAFF HESMT EBPLUI urn GILBERT ASKS MIITM Wright Act Charges art mo fra ts 10 d. The iUnpnion male us of Seattle will nuke their I ta i-herus of Seattle will make their steal troedoiit over tne irenea nrn work of the National Itrnericasttna cmapany. The ahorua eonetsie of lug voioee oeeiprtoed of business ana profeeieioneJ ansa.

an toe AMWM -llltk m. Mbuuu a cotton Club orchestra. lip. or. austav -it jorunan.

3 p. m. Ace of Cluba orehee- tr p. Ray yinher original vvc- tortsna dance orchestra. ID B.

Nick Harrte, detective I detectl I. sopra" BtnrleS. iiiiwatti. aoorano: Juries Burroughs, tenor, and the Cel-pei String quartet, directed by Ray hailev. on (he rallforala Petroleum corporation pros-ram.

l5 p. in, Virginia MoCoy. eontrtrl contralto, IS d. t'hlldren's oroeran rlth Viola JBaeen. Olefin Fits.

e-c-vtan and hi Oreater Lea Apse: p. pr. afar to It in-jfrograsa sraoestlng 11 Chand Mehra, weal taowa lecturer from India. eeotlnaln his talks oe the psychology of life, wtth The Gelden Iseoo of Ftorede, cello virtuoso, and other feature. 10 to 11 S- m.

os Aaaeiv neui-way archeatra. WOT.TiTWOOD it ii p. m. if. R.

mualoal pro- Wlnslew. screen Juvei cSslT'iY IN THE SHADOWS ti pesalar 0re3 talk by Wawey R. Kriiekeseri ef Thaeaara Para's la tJ5IrWMll'uSe eompany. prMntina tbe Bruswlck Panatrope. Fit m.

Wtlihtre lenace com- rfP.rKys.t a laviags Ira. mti Varaett's Blltmers Betel arehaetra. 1:11 Tol ere-to I P. m. Radl Review, with Tom Breaemea, baritone, and blues sonss: Mabel Leenard and Howard lleveneoa la double ptaso nunrfcers: Kenneth Hamilton, peaular songs, I to p.

Program by courtesy af Stewart-Werner Products. featuring concert oraheetra and soloeM. I to It p. Van Meters String trio; Emma Kimmet, aoarana, Its i w. p.

saysSes, Jfl: fhe4npV from Oelorada) theater, Deavar, tut tolai mature usee. M. Partlow, Baa BermardlBo glri wh died Friday, was held raster- day from tha ebapel of tbs Mark Shaw eompaay. The Rev. Chester Toting officiated, Amoag th singers were Frances Winamp, Ruth Buck, Varene Tates, Margaret Probasco and Mildred Dya They sang Beautiful Isle" ant sfe In the Arms of Jems." Pall bearer were Mrs.

Frank C. Reed, Mrs. Fay Wilson, Miss Jewell Nett, Miss Frances Wire, Mrs. J. Gregory and Mrs.

R. C. Wright. Burial was In Mountain View cem etery. VERNIE RUIZ Th funeral of Vernle Rula, who died May 21.

will be held at a. today at tha Catholic church with burial In Mountain View cemetery. Miss Ruli was a clerk, and the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Ernest Ruiz, 140.

sierra way. She was 11 year old. Contested Divorce Suit Submitted Th contested divorce action tween Mrs. Ruth Stephens, of Red lands, and Bart Stanbena. waa aiih mltted to Superior Judge rein f.

warmer yasterday after the court declined to act on awarding a oivoros ansr neanng th teetl moay. Judrs Winur. hawaver. altaw Mrs. Stephens th custody af the two minor sbUdrsa.

Mr. Stephens fUsd as action hleh aba chargad her hnabaad with rualty. Mr. Stephens denied the rWni la hit answer and assarted the. Mrs.

Stephen voluntarily signed a I teV p. anarejn'y'tb At-erater yeM Artts. aner tha aus. erebef tre. aiTisa Classes Ranging From Kinder garten to Upper Institu.

tiont Arranged SelecMnti for -he faoultv or the Saa eummer. hl hlCh Will ht hH t. July II. hav, be.B made and preparations for th. ranldlv are being perfertM.

according to announcement yen.riay by Hoi I la P. Allen, superintendent of schools Teai-Jurt ploked to date are: Klnderrintn, Maryellen Baker of scfool: first grade, Clara E. Cairn of Edison school: third grade, o.adys R. Beckett of Fourth street school; fourth trade, Mary Loan ef nilsy school; fifth grads, Alice M. Holt of RUy school; sixth grade.

Myrtle Thompson of Fourth street school. Junior and senior high school class, course ef drama, Howard H. Palmer of senior high school at science Including history aad civlca), Mary L. Boggust ef Bturgee junior high school: i merdal drplng and sharthand). Bessie mourt of Sturge) science (physios; Clismlrtry and general solsaos), Henry M.

HUH of senior high achool; mithematlot, Stella Welmer of senior high school: Ingilah, Ellis k. Meier ef tenter high school; luruage, Elisabeth Brower of Bturgea Ta Klnlergartea and drama asses are Innovations In the sum sr school here thla year. Mr. Al lea stated. The kindergarten class will afford parents the opportunity to provide profitable recreation for small children during th summer, aad tba drama course will provide practical work and entertainment for amateur pltyera One-act plays and prehably a larger pro duction will be produced by the summer class.

In aiMllion to tbe gaaoral lmtructlon, It was an aeaaoad. Elementary classes In the 'tum mar setsloa will be held In Hard' trig school and Junior and senior high school classes will ba held In the science tending of senior high school. Tuition frcs sra 1 10 tor elementary classes and 111 for high achoel courses. Ths summer schedule alls for It teaching daya WhHini Meed Ce, e4 Lee Ansa- lea. filed a Complaint to foreclose a mecbessw hett of tltl.41 tn the superior tourt yesterday against J.

H. Walsh, at al. of FonUna, fpfh, his Hotel Figueroa ntlsta i. Vis aUwttlweWajM DeaUe a tuOfl ts a.00 siaswtaWVsth Paastt SvM 9 isaeg gssSeast ejafast I MtMt ifpetwetUu Bote. waSMtsaftswrP gsTgsvePsM If A SE Requests Council for Authority to Name Citizens' Group of Nine PROPOSAL IS OPPOSED III.

A UiiAk Bauia nini 01 I Uv muun runsi Raicari hu Rnnnra in Dii- I IUIWVW a w7 cussing Proposal A resolution to authorise the mayor to appoints eltlsena' com-mlttM of from five to nine mem-bere that would advise with th eounoll la workinf oat a suitable plaa for financing and constructing sewer Improvements waa presented to the oltr council last night by Mayor X. N. Ollbart Action on ths resolution waa defsr-rtd to permit further eonsldera-tloa and discussion. councilman w. a.

nogers statea that In bis opinion members of ths council ihould have equal authority with tha mayor In appointing tha propoaed cHImm committee. Ha alto adrlacd that the council act definitely on certain phases of tha sewer problem. Rogers Willing to Taka ResponAiblllly "I think we should wloct tlx- engineers who an to plaa tba sew-f umironciiUi," declared Mr. Hogem, "becmuso the) rnrpoevMblltty for solving tliii problem la aura, and for ceic, am willing to as- luim It." Mr. Rogers proposed that a larger committee thnn contem plated In the mayor's resolution! be called together.

Councilman Wolf questioned advisability of orgnnUing a large roinmlttee, atatlng that agreement on plana and method of eolvint the aewer problem llklcy will be difficult If advice la Bought from a large number of persons. Tha council laat week tentatively approved a contract for engl-noerlng services of tbe Currla En gineering company for planning and carrying out construction of a new outfall aewer and facilities for 'ware disposal, but upon advice owelty Attorney Fred Wilson that portlona of tha contrast should ba revlaed final action on tha agreement waa postponed. Tha mayor announced he would rail a conference of tha council to revise tha contract, but this has not been done to date. Drain Project Dlacaased -Recommendation tbat tha coun ell Instruct the city engineer to prepare a plan for storm drains that would prevent flood condl Hons In tha business district was made by Mayor Gilbert last night. but was not acted on.

Councilman Chart A. Rouse of the Third ward declared that "If any drain project la undertaken at all. I shall Insist that relief bs assured In It for the southwest sec tion of the city." Other members of tbs council expressed favor for a city-wide drainage schema that would obviate flood conditions la all secttona John Hopkins, member sf the claaa of ltoo of tha Ban Bernardino high achool, was In Ban Bernardino yesterday. Ba looked np a number of bis old time friends. It waa his first visit to San Bernardino In mora than 19 years.

He resides tn San Francisco. in ISSUES Project May Prewntod to City Council for Action by Proptrty Owntn Proposal for the revival of th movement to widen treet into 100-foot boulevard was places before a group of street property owners yesterday" at a conference at the office of M. B. TMmock of ths Security Tltlt iHuraac Guarantee Ca. That th new tffort thouM bt ondr format stmt widening proceeding by ettr oouocU was th sens of th oaferane.

A toav mlttea lnsludlng R. W. MaoOllUV. ray, John Rahphs Jr, and R. F.

Oarntr was appolate to l- formaUoa regarding; th legal ttpt involved. Elmsr Boeeeks, head tt? th Saa Btmardlaa Bus loses Propertlee, Ine, which recently laves ted ap-DTOzlmataly lit, la iratttp ta th Mok frost Arrowhead tad fourth to Third, was present at ths confsrenot aad deolared th widea latr of stmt would be aa lm portant fastsr la tht development of that ttoroogtefar. Mr. Bosssks and his tssoclatat plaa ft Urg ad dltlonal Investtnaat la lmprcva cnentt, They swm feet frtmtaft on strsst Th first BBOveaeat for th wld enlac of Street may eeoftned to th blooht betweca Third aad Seventh streets. Sturget unior High To Honor Graduate In Auembly Tonight Ninth grade ttudsnts of Sturget junior high school who will enter high school next spring will bt honored at a farewell assembly to be held la Bturgst auditorium to night Th program will displace th former graduation exercises held at tht school whloh bar been discontinued, effective this year, Annual senior high school come menomnt exercises will be held at tha Municipal Auditorium Thurs day nlghtwhon graduating seniors will be awarded diplomat.

Closing exercises will be held In elementary schools tomorrow and Friday, th last day of school before th three months' summer va cation. A general assembly will be held at senior high achool Friday af tsroooa, whan medals, letters and oups will be awarded' ts students for atbisUs and soholaetls achieve ments during th last year. statement ta which ah said sht was taxing sna of th minor ehll. area ana. leaving nim.

Attorney Lester Klag represented Mrs. Staph sua, while Attorney Burtoa Kales repreeented Mr. Staphena Mr. and Mrs. Stephens were sear-rlsd Aug.

IT, HIT, aad parted April St, 111. Read thd Classified. lUrd St Be Well Dressed" of Still on Ranch to that city late last night by Police Officers Kltehia and Martin aad he was held there for H.OOfl ball. The maa living ths name of Frank Couvtllar. who was arrested wtth Clemerts Monday night.

It also hold. Th Wright Act charge preferred against Clemett yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Browa are baaed on tha finding of aa II gallon still, 11 barrels of mash and Tt gallons of whiskey at a small ranch west of Foatana on May 11. Browa charges the reach had been leased by Clemett aad tbs liquor and stilt were hie property. Other Wright Act charges may also be tiled against Clemetta, Deputy BberlfX Browa said. George T.

Brooke Is Eligible for Post as Horticultural Aide Oeorge T. Brook of Saa Bernar dino MoeeeafaUy passed the examine tloa for horticultural Inspector recently held here, according to word received yesterday by John p. Coy. county horticultural commis sioner, from tbe offloo of the state department ef agriculture at Sacra- mstcto. Th test was both oral aad writ ten gad was taken by four appli cants.

Mr. Brooks will be assigned to tbe eligible list for horticultural In spectors In this county. At ths present he will serve temporarily as assistant to Mr. Coy during ths Ill- seas ef W. Fox ef Colton, who haa beta horUeulturel Inspector la this district for a number ef yean.

Read tbe ClasslflsoV mm pan DOUBLE ACTION Samsfrice FOR QVKBlSSw 25onnos fbr2S WHY PAY WAR PRICES Omt Government TlstdKMions of Pound a I "rfj 7 Ifl Catick Takes Seat of Vitaran on Water Board Reor ganization Today When ths gavel fell at ths does of a ttlMllae fit th mmlmm mmrIi. ston yesterday It signalled also the termination of Commissioner A. M. Ham's 14 years of ooetlauout service for the city of Saa Bernardino. In Mr.

Ham's chair when the board meets for reorganisation today will be i. W. Cat let, appointed commissioner with election of itayar I N. Gilbert During his 14 years service Mr, Ham has been a vital cog la the machinery of the department, end has seen the city's water system develop as Saa Bernardino has developed. It has been Mr, Ham's belief that ths needs of the city should be anticipated, rather than filled only when they become Imperative.

Th saw board will start wttb a eaa elate today, all routine de tails having been transacted at the ilon yesterday. Election of a ildent will be among the first matter taken ap today. W. O. Har.

rtt has been serving In that ca pacity. Ths hew board to serve under Mayor Gilbert will comprise Mr. Harris, Mr. Catick and W. Mar- Ollllvray.

HIGHLANDERS NOTE Highland Citrus Aeseeletlen will trt sxssvstlsn fsr new building about June Ird. Any rancher who wants dirt may have fee hauling. WEDOIN3 ANNOUNCEMENTS IN4MUMD PRIHTIO count 5T Cleje reeef Oveee ka aeeeeS km I. SL Dia- ue mm, eta EC Veur Bedy st One Time Puns-tieneel Normally, and If Qtvaa the ehanoe will do ee again. Leant tha aaaot eeoee ef year trouble, as ealy aa X-Ray will ahew It, by taking advantage af the eoopoa below.

Tea will be saaer ae skllgatloa la aay way. All CbTottie eatae saccstas. fttlly ctuwd for. Ctrnttipatioti Htmorrboids Hifat Blood Prateura Stotaach Tronbla Daafaatt Backacha Kidaay Troubla Haaxl achat ABpeauiicitig Hattft TfwU Asstt aaaay oiker cltrtmic titmriiHnm iwaaia reeie beeHh threeif ease wwrei Is set really te ta aa aeeorete soewihillly. While ear wwea la aew te aeaur, the seta, wptee we eev are tae eiaeet ea earta, THeeiUe ef si.

eteoeie ke.ee g.lea fxieialete. Weil 1 Hal c'lilrieiee. lie, 1 viMwle a s'eeeit we hiimi U'eeeM ew.a e( Te l.la'e ewe r-e e- ea ete OWKSJ l. 1 "e-ea l.h SWeef fVseea Hi WW -in ti cturis sr rsiatg ft at ee fsnSsi eseaa. US I roamvsu nuraoor.

tars a turn SB.S1 Be. SMS flees Clemett Arraigned on Involving Finding" Fred Clemett, Saa Beraardta lootlrgger, arreated Moaday night by the police after aa exciting chase la which Clemett Is said to have attempted to outdlataaee tba polloa car la a small track, tetrad himealt eon fronted with a sertae ef charges yesterday, all lavolvtng as serted Wright Act vtolatloa. First, Deputy Shertlf Jack Browa of tha oounty dry squad. AM count against Clemett charging possession of liquor with two prior convictions, manufacturing of liq uor and maintaining a aulsaaoa. All are superior court casta Clemett was arraigned on tbess charges before Justice At IT re of Colton, and his ball fixed at tlttO.

At ths request of Federal officer la Los Angeles, Clemett was taken cm Citizens Express Appreciation and Firemen Present Him With Watch Scores of residents of the city called on Ernest E. Ltffen, retiring fir chief, yesterday to personally express their appreciation of hie services during the past two yean, when th efficiency ef th fire department was frequently demonstrated by Mr. Leffen and his staff. Timothy Sheehaa headed a group of legionnaire who called at tha Central fir atatloa aad many prominent citizens were also callers. Ths esteem In which Mr.

Leffen, who retired st midnight, was held by bis ma was Illustrated when a platinum-case watch was presented to him by ths firemen. The preeea tatlon was made by Earl B. Reevee, represent leg the firemen. The watch waa engraved wtth the fol lowing words: "Presented ts Ernest E. Leffen by the beys of tbe Saa Bernardino ftre department, May II.

ltn. Bank slesring fee Ssn tssmsr- dine restsrdsy were flll.TM.lt FAMOUS FOX. FOOD Tbel I its Mm aleeei MOOfiBATI BATES Merits) few JtUsW Ml HOTEL ir MONEY SAVING VALUES Chlldrsa's Paatl Dresses, stamped for embroidery, I ts 11 years! veil, prints, trap. AU eolors. Fleet Vr Inohtded, Each 75C Basy Dressis aad Oertrodes, for aWONaOC Scarfs, beet grads white Indlahead.

41 Sift auar pattern Or OH OleUU Soarfs aad Ftllow Topi ts aatofc, At" floss Included atspOH SOC Ckildrevt't HaU ttatl BerniMta Craatlw KAnA ORVILLK O. HOYT Orvllle O. Boyt, aged ft. a rast- dent of Sen Bernardino oounty for 49 years, died yesterday at bit home at 661 Union avenue. Ha had been la ill health since bt was la- jured In a fall 10 years ago.

Tor tha last two or tare years his condition steadily became worse, and early In January ba submitted to an operation In a last and futile effort to regain hit health. was bora in Bentleyrvllle, 0-and resided there until reaching manhood, when he removed to Cha grin Falla a neighboring; city. There ha married Sarah A. McCHatock. who survives blm.

In IltT he came to Ran Bernardino with his family sod took a position with tha maintenance department of the 8anta Fa. Ho re mained with the railroad for many years, then purchased a ranch on Highland avenue. It was while working about this ranch that ha suffered the fall from which he never recovered. Shortly after the mishap ha returned to Kan Bernardino, purchasing the I'nlon avenue residence. Is survived by his widow, a sister, Mrs.

8amaiitba Griffin, Bay City. a son, Clark O. Hoyt, Detroit, and two daughters, Mrs. Cssste O. Shears, Los Angel ee, and Mrs.

Ardell Adams, Ota) dale. The two daughters arrived hers yester day. Funeral services win be isld at th Mark B. Shaw eompany chapel at I s. Thursday.

Tbs Raw. John T. Stivers, pastor of tha First Christian church, will officiate. Burial will be In Mountain cemetery. FRANK T.

WISDOM Funeral services for Frank T. Wisdom, San Bernardino grocer, wars held from th Mark B. Shaw company chapel at 4 p. m. eater day.

Tha Rev. Chester Toung, su. ply pastor of th First Baptist church, officiated. Burial waa In Mountain Tle-v cemetery. Pallbearers war J.

R. Wells, K. H. overly, A. H.

Curtis. A. J. Fason, E. Dalmwood.

and J. Helvenaton, Mrs. Lota P. Batee sang "Sweet Peace" and "Rock of Agea." MILDRED M. PARTL0W With womea friends acting as pallbearer, the funeral of Mildred -tin I 1 PALCA'S ART AND BABY SHOP 1 tlsl gaeMsl sssbbbi wew7 543 "Yon Can Always Jac1.

Lax Say3 $1.00 IS ALL YOU NEED eaoeeswa PAY DOWN Ta mpm aa acoemat tkit mssttkl (On any pure hate to $50.00) I Pay tastt Balatstw Every PayDayl Meat's SejiU LasIsm' Dress ss Tjj CetaU aa. Msa'i Haa MiUiaary IBMinUr--ONLY ONE IX)LLA DOWN NtCISiAKT Summer Footwear FASHIONS optwttr (or retry Surtstnaer ocrasaoo to Baaicit trvwry frock. SSoest tiiad wnil fo tt kxif way toward malms; tow SttBanasaT wajxsroiks smart ttarfaaat. lYoen iaintf kippn tor -rmal ereear otrr rwrwreaat twagf ea aiMsrtt oiivni. hUttimt pmm pawwaii.

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