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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN. SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1925 I in wi In the Shadows Opera House Will Open Seat SaleToday for "The Show Off" pri SKI WORD OJb SWT IN CELL III CLARENCE E. PERRY Clarence E. Terry, bi years old. general foreman of the roundhouse here, died at the Santa Fe Hospital In Los Angeles, Thursday afternoon.

6V Popular Comedy to Play Here Only Night, July 28 ng after being confined there for the Directors Call for County Gathering to Plan One-Day Drive Ex-Hunger Striker Eatl Heartily But Still Abhors Working I OF DEAD MATE Offers $500 to Persons Who Can Establish Spirit Communication In accepting the request to or -j arms r.v i 4 XL ganize civic and fraternal organizations of San Bernardino county for a campaign to receive subscriptions 139 TRY ONLY TO FAIL for $26,200 to take care of stricken Santa Barbara, Chamber of Commerce directors yesterday called for a meeting at 8 p. Aug. 5, when plans for a one-day drive will be worked out. Court and San Bernardino QUALITY AND COURTESY Your three meals a day may be a warning of disaster or ft prophecy of success. Many a man has bitterly blamed his fate who should have blamed his food.

Right food will make you fit, and keep you fit. Wrong food can crash to disaster the best body and brain that ever grew. Food experts may design many foods to give your body nourishment, but meat, one of our greatest foods, was designed for us by nature and this la why the United States Department of Agriculture, which employs many experts, arrived after much study on the one suggestive slogan "MEAT FOR HEALTH" "with a balanced ration" Meat "supplies the nourishment nature Intended you to hare, and when properly balanced with vegetables, etc-, you have the perfect food. Man Tires of "Silly Fake" Letters from Scores i of Mediums Chairman of the campaign will be past 10 days. He was a native of Ferry came to California 17 years ago and has been a resident of San Bernardino the entire time.

He was a Mason and a member of the, Knights of Pythias Lodge at Needles. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Ethel Perry, 424 Fourteenth Street, and six sister, Mrs. Edith Byas of Westwood, Mrs. Daisy Seal-Ion of Las Vegas, New; Miss Mamie Perry, Salt Lake City, Utah; Mrs.

Grace Forsl, Omaha, Mrs. Hesle Ayers, Omaha, and Mrs. Margaret Shlpman, Lassen, Calif. Funeral services will be held at the chapel of the Mark B. Shaw Company today at 2 p.

m. San Bernardino Lodge No. S48. F. and A.

M. will have charge of the services, assisted by the Rev. A. In-nian Townsley. Mrs.

George M. Harrison will sing "Perfect Day" and "Nearer My God To Thee." The choir of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church will sing "Rock of Ages." Interment will be made in Mountain View Cemetery. Leon A. At wood, an associate di rector of the California Development Association, which is conduct ing the campaign for "The Show Off w-lll be presented at the Opera House on Tuesday night, July 28, coining to San "Bernardino immediately after the Los Angeles engagement at the Ellto-more Theater.

This amazingly funny comedy of homo life from the pen of George Kelly was one of the outstanding lilts of the New York seasons of 1923-24 nnd 1925. having achieved a run of more than 600 performances at the Playhouse In that city. "The Show Off" Is a character that everyone knows, for he Is a typical smnll town Smart Alec, given to loud, resounding small talk, which means nothing, and possessing a resonant laugh of the booming sort, which Is mirthless in Its quality. However. Aubrey Piper, "The Show Off," Is not a bad sort after all.

He adores his wife. Amy. and she believes in him. He hands over his pay envelope every Saturday night, and has never been known to flirt, and in the end ho makes a fortune for the Fisher family through his cverlnstin.fr meddling In affairs which do not concern him. A company of exceptional brilliancy will be seen nt the Opera House In "The Show Off." It 200.800 at the renuest of rehabilitation officials In the quake city Under the plan suggested by the chamber for the approval of the By SUE McNAMARA (SpmuI to Tb Sun I PORTLAND.

July Zt TLat the mysterious "pass word" from his wife who died eight years ago will never be learned, but will remain forever In the locked safe county-wide representatives, one Hobart- Cavanaugh as he appears in "The Show Off" which comes to the Opera House direct from the Biltmore. ptder triple seals. Is now the belief Weiners and Frank- OI" furters, lb vC 35c Legs of "Genuine" Lamb, lb. Lamb is delicious Another 24 hours In the dungeon cell failed to weaken E. T.

Mars-aen determination not to work In the prison Camp but whetted his appetite. Marsden will be kept In the solitary confinement of the dark cell until his conscientious objections, or abhorrence, for work are changed. Marsden called a one-man hunger strike he being the sole participant when he refused to work but pangs of hunger weakened his erstwhile Iron will Thursday and he eating again. Yesterday his appetite was perfect and Marsden devoured two meals within a fetr minutes. Labor Council Will Elect Heads Tuesday Election of officers to serve the next six months is the order of business scheduled for a meeting of the Central Labor Council Tueada night at the Labor Temple.

Delegates to the labor convention to bf held In San Diego September CI also are to be named. The following officers have been nominated: President. George B. Miller; vice-president, Dan nice; recording secretary, J. T.

Wilson and H. C. Hlckox; financial secfrtary-treas-urer, N. A. Richardson; sergeant-at-arnis.

William Fhllllps: trusters It. H. DuBois, L. L. McFall and Sam Taylor; non-partisan committee, N.

A. Richardson, Wi'l'nn Phillips, Dan Rice, L. L. McFall, Sam Taylor and M. D.

Farrlngton. of the world's copper and uses 44 per cent of the production. cod cold 20c sliced cold 30c Minced Ham, lb Fancy Veal Roasts, lb players In the big cast are Beatrice Maude, Maude Franklin and Nell McFee. The stage settings are elaborate and an exact duplicate day would be set aside as Santa Barbara Day, and a concerted effort to raise this county's quota would be made at that time. Meantime, the Chamber of Commerce here Is to receive subscriptions that will be made In advance by residents of San Bernardino, which city's quota will approximate $7500 according to R.

H. Mack, secretary, who said the directors would urge that every newspaper In the county also offer to accept funds and print a list of the donors. Gt Dr. J. Allen Gilbert, l'ortiana pbysician, whose strange test to prove whether life continues be-Jdnd the grave has received wide attention.

"'I am tired of holding hands with mediums." says the doctor, who bas offered $500 to the person who will give him an authentic message from his departed wife "While I do not doubt the sincerity of most il these 139 persons who claim to jiave word from her, I think what of those used In New York, down to the smallest detail. The Los THEODORE K. LYMAN Funeral services for Theodore K. Lyman, who died July 23, will be held at the chapel of the Mark B. Shaw Company today at 3 p.

m. The pioneer Society will be In charge. Interment will be made In Mountain View Cemetery. Angeles engagement has attracted hordes of laugh lovers to the Bil- You'll find the quality excellent Other Shoulder Cute as low as 15o per lb. "PRIME STEER ROASTS" Now that the weather isoooler let's have a nice Roast.

They satisfy 15c 18c Roasts, lb. tomore at every performance of ts headed by that dapper young 18c 20c Dressed Frier, Hn and Roosters Dressed Rabbits Sirloin and T-Bone Ort Steaks, lb. OlC Shoulder Steak, 1 A lb. "Swift's Premium Hamt and Bacon" OF FRESH CLEAN MEAT they are getting is Just a lot of bunk from their own subconscious "The Show Off." The sale of seats will open this morning at 9 o'clock. less.

Not one of them has come Vital Records 1 I 20c Fancy Chuck Best Cuts, lb comedian, Hobart Cavanaugh, the hit of many a Broadway show. He will bring all of his genius Into play In the role of the "Show Off" and will prove that he Is a laugh maker of the first flight among tho great comedians. Ma Fisher, the head of the large Fisher family, will be played by no less comedienne than Miss Jesslo Bus-ley, famed for her cleverness the country over. Other New York MRS. MABLE M'CONNELL Funeral services for Mrs.

Mable McConnell, who died at Rushville, July 19, will be held at the Christian Church today at 10 a. with the Rev. Ted Goodwin officiating. Interment to be made In Mountain View Cemetery, will be in charge of Stephens Bobbin. NOTICE' I will not hio responsible for any delrts contracted by my wife, Lyne Ashdown.

HARRY ASHDOWN. "HAMBURGER" MADE RIGHT LICUJTSED FOWLER-CRAMPTON Rufus A. Fowler. 4 4. Texas: Edith Crampton, 34, Nebraska.

Both of Pasadma, OSBORXE-CRATTV George Jean Osborne, 33, California; lmo Evelyn Cratty, 22. Ohio. Both of anywhere, near the right words, yet It Is a very simple message, too," Never Believed In Spiritualism The writer talked with Dr. Gilbert In his office. He Is an Iron grey man.

His clothes and tie were grey. His shrewd eyes are hazel grey. His jaw has a hint of Iron rill and his grim mouth carries the turns quality. Tet he can laugh Ahole-heartedly. He is a practical physician who has studied psychology, and he wants fact', not fiction.

"I am not a believer in spiritualism and never have been," he said. "Veither am I a disbeliever. I am POoL-RHODES Richard B. Pool. 22.

REBECCA 8. DILLMAN Funeral services for Rebecca S. Dillman, who died Thursday, will be held at the chapel of the Mark B. Shaw Company today at 9 a. with the Rev.

A. lnman Townsley officiating. Interment will be made In the City Cemetery. 728-730 Third St. Phone 421-82 11 WW Oregon.

Sao. Jacinto; Hazel Louise Rhodes, 20, Washington, Los Angeles. BAiLET-STILES H. Page 41, Wisconsin; Nell L. Stiles, 3a.

California. Both of Riverside. ANGKLO-JOHXSON Joe Angelo, 24. Arizona; Fromle Johnson. 1:6, Texas.

Both of San Bernardino. KENNED Y-Gfc-RBKi James Edward Kennedy, 21, California; Ruth Gerolg, California: both of Red-lands. License issued in Los ttpen to conviction. But I want to Irtiow the truth. My wife knew Midway Market five months In advance that she yraa going to die.

We talked It over ind agreed upon a certain message t'hich was to be sealed and placed tn a safe. If after she died any Base Line and Street person received that particular Court and Streets MISS LESLIE SHARP Miss Leslie Sharp, 16 years old, died at a local hospital yesterday afternoon. With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.

P. Sharp, she came to San Bernardino nine days ago from Needles. She was a resident of California two years, and a native of Jasper, Texas. Funeral services will be held at the chapel of. the Mark B.

Shaw Company today at 4 p. m. with the Rev. Mr. Washington of the African Methodist Episcopal fnessage and gave it to me it was BORN COLLET In San Bernardino.

July 21. 1925. at the Sequoia Hospital, to the wife of William L. Colley, of 706 W. Highland Avenue.

Red-lands, a son. William Lindsay Colley, weight seven and one-half pounds. 3 Pounds Bishop Salted Crackers, 43c to be proof that she had communicated with me from the spirit world Message Remains Locked in Safe "No one has sent rae that mes Church officiating-. Eurial will be sage. I have roved the world over seeking to have that simple little sentence confirmed so I would know DIED PERRY In Los Angeles, California, July 23.

1925. Clarence E. Perrv. a native of Iowa. 64 years old, of 424 Fourteenth Street, Pan Bernardino, in which city and state he resided 17 years.

2 in I Shoe Polish, Assorted Colors, He The Piggly Wiggly has succeeded after much experimenting, in obtaining a high grade flour put up in 5, 15 and 24-pound bags, at a very reasonable cost to. you. You will recognize it by our slogan on the sack, "Piggly Wiggly All Over the World." 5-lb. sack 10-lb. sack 59c 24-lb.

sack $1.35 male In Mountain View Cemetery aiy loved one awaited over there $54,000 Is Received SHARP In San Bernardino. Callfor-n'a, July 24. 1926. Miss Leslie Sharp, a native of Jasper, Texas, IS years old. resident of Needles.

Call- From License Fees fhe most noted spirit leaders tn both London and this country have failed me. The paper In the safe Is growing yellow with age and the lornia tor two years and of San Bernardino, nine days. Report of the total revenue re seals remain undisturbed." ceived by the city from business li After laughing at Sir Arthur Co- censes, made public yesterday by nan Doyle's refusal to Interest him SegoMilk MoatDonl- Local Potatoes 3 for 25c MeatUepi. 10 25c More Meat Vanilla Extract White King V2 oz. bottle Soap Yur Money 15c 6 bars, 25c Con2e and See Vegetable, Chicken Bishop Cocoa Sardines Tomato Bulk In Tomato Soup 3 lbs.

25c Sauce, 5c 3 cans, 25c Need a Plumber? All Are at Picnic Today Police Sergeant Tom Starke, who self In the experiment, the doctor is In charge of collections, showed grew grave again and gazed brood lngly at the picture of a beautiful woman on his desk. The pictured face smiled back at him tenderly. mysteriously. i He contemptuously flung Into the Today will be about the poorest day la the year on which to burst water pipes, for approximately 52 master plumbers and SO Journeymen plumbers have declared a holiday to attend a picnic of similar tradesmen of the southern counties at Orange County Park, near Orange. All necessary work was that the payment of the past fiscal year, ending June 30, surpassed that of any previous 12 months.

The report is being made ready for presentation to the city council. Last year a total of $54,353.50 was received from licenses for business enterprises, the report showed. Less Intoxication Is noted in San Bernardino each year since prohibition became effective, if the decrease in the number of arrests is any criterion. Police court completed yesterday In order that 2 Cans Golden State Cleanser for 7c the plumbers might spend the dav Golden Sp.gh.tti 2 For A FE? DAYS Macaroni 3 Cans Babbit's Cleanser OQa Noodles 1 Can Babbit's Lye LOZ mason FRUIT JARS Quarts FRUIT JARS Quarts $100 Ohio Blue Tip Matches, per box 5c Kipper Snacks 6c Dunbar Shrimps, per can 18c National Biscuit Company "GIT THAT FLY" BUTTER CRACKERS 1 Pint Flit AA 1-lb. sanitary carton 20c 1 Sprayer JUL Dunn's Assorted Jellies, 7-ounce glass 14c Del Monte Gooseberries 22c Del Monte Fruit Salad 32c Libby Picnic Size OA Del Monte Sliced Pineapple, 1 Asparagus vt No.

1 can Ut 1 Rar 4VU Ben Hur Soap, 10 bars 43c WHITE KING SOAP Jo 42c P. SoaP 10 bar -45c away from town with their families. Carl E. Nichols, city plumbing inspector, will leave his office at noon, the usual hour, to attend the gathering. J.

P. Tullv of thin fines, totalling $13,918.50 laet year, were the largest on record, however, Mr. Starke's report No Parking Restrictions in This Block shows. city is a member of the picnic program committee. DEBS ARRIVES LOS ANGELES, July 24.

Eugene waste basket an earnest line from a eeress In Michigan purporting to be a direct word from his wife. am tired of getting silly fake letter'" he exclaimed. 'T want troof." I tconrrijfct. IKS. br Th Sua) If Mrs.

Adamson, Son Spend Week at Beach COLTON. July Mrs. Audrey Adamson and son, John, are sojourning this week at Balboa, where they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. jack Huddleston and baby daughter.

Mrs. Huddleston is a daughter of Mrs. Adamson, and another daughter. Miss Audrey Adamson of Los Angeles, has also Joined the rtierry house party for the week, i Mrs. Adamson and son will regain at the coast for two weeks, enjoying: the delights of the beach town.

Miss Ruth Adamson, younger daughter of the family. Is spending the two weeks while her mother is yay, with friends in Fresno. V. Debs, veteran Socialist leader. it.

was scheduled to arrive in Los An- today to preside over a con vention of Southern California So cialists opening tomorrow at Union Labor Temple. At a meeting In Hollywood Bowl Sunday Mr. Debs wili be the featured speaker, with the novelist Upton Sinclair Scientists now are working on plans to harness the heat of the Sahara desert. CERTO Sure Jtll 33c Bottle NATIONAL AND VEGETABLE MARKET 1 0. SUGAR 60' 454 Third Street Phone 361-91 Beverage Dealers Attention! The Arrowhead Springs Company's famous line of beverages will be wholesaled in San Bernardino and vicinity by the L.

S. Eaton sales and distributing organization exclusive distributors of Arrowhead Bottled Beverages. We offer you the reliability of the great Arrowhead Springs Corporation; but with an individual elasticity of service, possible only through our intimate contact with each dealer. Besides their own well-known lines of bottled goods (Arrowhead and Beverly Club), the Arrowhead Springs Company are bottlers of the following nationally advertised lines: Hires' Root-Beer, Ward's Orange Crush, Ward's Lemon Crush, Muscadine Punch, Thrill, Fifty-Fifty, Acme Brew light and dark. Don't forget our two famous ginger-ales, "ARROWHEAD EXTRA DRY" and "ARROWHEAD" regular.

Also Arrowhead Spring Water and Beverly Distilled Water. Our service is designed for your individual need Don't forget to phone San Bernardino 251-83, or write to P. O. Box 405. Arrowhead Springs Company L.

S. Eaton Court and I Streets, San Bernardino In Paper Bags What 25c Will Buy At Chaffee's Meat Dept. The Home of Corn Fed Meats 3 lbs. Fresh Gronud Hamburger 25c 3 lbs. Country Style Sausage 2Sc 3 lbs.

Good Boiling Meat 25c 3 lbs. Fresh Beef Heart 25c Eastern Bacon Strips, lean, lb 29c Sugar Cured Corn Beef, lb 15c Fresh Home Dressed Hens, 3 to 4y2 pound 30c Fine selection of Baby Lamb, Milk Veal and Frying Size Rabbits at market prices. Thompson Seedless Grapes 6 25c Green Lima Beans 4 25c Fancy Local Tomatoes 3 25c Alberta Free Peaches 3 25c BONELESS Boiling Meat, per pound 7c Pot Roast, per pound 1220 Good Steaks, per pound 15c Eastern Bacon, whole or half, per lb. 38c Rabbits and Poultry Fruit, Vegetable Grocery Dept. A-l Potatoes, 8 pounds No.

1 Fancy Local Tomatoes, 4 pound 25c A-l Thompson Seedless Grapes, 3 pounds 25c Extra Large A-l Alberta Freestone Peaches, 3 pounds 25c K. W. String Beans, 5 pounds 25c Lima Beans, 4 pounds 25c Green Sweet Corn, per dozen 30c Nice Lettuce, 2 for 15c Other Big Specials in Fruits and Vegetables. Kipper Snacks 3 cans 20c FILLETS OF KIPPERED HERRING COLLEGE INN Deviled Chicken 2 cans 25c FREE FREE One 312-ounce bottle Wright's Mayonnaise with eaeh bottle Wright's French Dressing BIXBY'8 BLACK AND TAN D. A Stocks, Local Manager.

Other Houses: Pasadena Pomona 35c Regular 60s Shoe Polish 2 large cans 15c 3 1L.

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