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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 10

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PAGE TEN SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1931 20 YEARS AGO OOLCHI EF Cuban rioters, says a news item, are setting fire to sugar plantations. Razing cane, as it were. II Daily Bedtime Story By Howard r. Qam REPORT HIES WILL HI STODYREPDRT Hosiery Repaired Rum ana pulled threads In maket Invisibly repaired 25o per itocklng.

ftumaite XHOSIEHY (From The Sun of Jan. 28, 1911). At yesterday's election of the student body of San Bernardino high school the following were elected: Perry T. Jones, president; Charles McGregor, vice presidnt; John Peter Conrad, secretary; Clyde Bruckman, treasurer; Merritt B. Curtis, manager of athletics; A.

Goocfcell, Magdalen Oberly, Gladys Sloan, and Edwin Curtis, Tyro board of control. Miss Freda Gansner and Lester G. King will represent San Bernardino high school In a debate tonight at 343 Street San Bernardino Miss Lois Aldridge, Mrs. J. E.

Graves, Mrs. Charles Frazer, Mrs. 2. D. Humphreys.

Mrs. J. E. Stancer of 227 Mt Vednon avenue was hostess to the Whist club of which she is a member, yesterday. Mrs.

A. G. Kendall is recovering from an operation she underwent a few dflys ago at the Ramona hospital. LENIENCY SHOWN O. R.

Parson, arrested by Santa Fe railroad officers yesterday morning on a charge of stealing a ride on a train, was arraigned before Justice G. W. Holbrook and pleaded guilty, for which he was given a 30-day jail term that the court suspended on condition he violate no state laws during the next six months. Read the Classified. Law Providing for Submission Of Data to Commissioner Will Be Enforced UNCLE WIGGILY OUTS THE FOX "What's the matter?" asked Mr.

Twlstytail, the fat pig. "Plenty is the matter!" answered Uncle Wiggily. "But can't you tell me so I'll know?" asked the pip, who was walking backward and could not see what went on behind him. Uncle Wiggily was also walking, but the rabbit was going frontward and he could see things that his fat friend couldn't. Uncle Wiggily and Mr.

Twistytail were walking through the snowy woods, the rabbit going frontward and the pig going backward, and "Here you go! Catch!" suddenly cried the rabbit and he tossed the hot glass jar of boiled carrot to the Fox who thought it was just a regular baseball. The Bad Chap caught it, but when he found it burning his paws he howled: "What shall I do with It! Ouch! Ouchle! What'll I do!" "Hold it! Hold It!" cried Uncle Wiggily, just like a baseball player. "Come on, Twisty!" he called. "Let's try to make some runs!" So the rabbit and pig ran away through the After them ran the Fox, folding the hot carrot and being burned more and more all the while and the Bad Chap kept yelling: "What'll I do with this hot ball!" "Hold It!" cried Uncle Wiggily. Reliable Printing Elementary Supervisor Soon to Survey of Her Woik During Semester Just Ended Bee keepers in San Bernardino county will save themselves embarrassment and possibly arrest if they notify the office of County Agricultural Commissioner John P.

they were tossing between them a Sun Printing and Publishing House 430 Court Street Phone 2121 Miss Lava V. Sughrue, general elementary supervisor In the San Bernardino schools announced yesterday that in a short time she will present to Superintendent Lewis E. hot carrot in a glass jar. It looked as if they were playing a funny ball game. Hold It!" Then he and the pig ran Adams for his approval and rec- fast and got to the ice cave.

In But, really, they had to toss the 1-28 ommendations a report of the work carrot' that way because it wa3 so MSNmOntAl Will-Inn tk naa Aaa hot they could not hold it In their the Coy, room 115, courthouse, San Bernardino, the number of hives or colonies they own and the location of each, according to William Atch-ley of Upland, county bee inspector. Section 9 of the California apiary Inspection act states "every person within the state of California who shall be the owner or in possession of any apiary shall register with the county agricultural commissioner, giving the number of colonies and the location thereof and naming the owner thereof, within 60 days after this act shall 'become Pomona. A. H. Mulvane, station master at the Santa Fe depot, was taken ill yesterday and is confined to his home.

Miss Flora Hebb, of Los Angeles, formerly one of the San Bernardino corps of teachers, Is spending a few days in San Bernardino. Marriage license was Issued yesterday to Bradner F. Moore, native of Missouri, age 40, resident of Los Angeles, and Katherine E. Codorl, native of California, age 26, resident of San Bernardino. Mrs.

H. W. Hunt entertained the Hyacinth Embroidery club at her home, 237 I street, yesterday. Guests include Mrs. C.

A. Poole, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. J. W.

Aldridge, by course of study committees. 1 it v. and C0L0RJYPE COMPANY He re youjgb! Caicd tmwn iMKf ir ill i r. niifwni. DR.

GOODMAN A. MILLER Kxodontist Practice Limited to Extraction of Teeth Nitrous Oxide Cas Block and General Anaesthesia X-Rays. Mouth Surgery and Diagnosis San Bernardino and Sixth Phone 421-53 Since the opening of the fall i the Pnlnr Rpnr ppntipmnn in Vita Him 'Kr I school term in September these committees, composed of teachers they popped, but Mr. Longears turned and, reaching his paw through the half opened door, said: "Give me the hot carrot ball now!" He took it from the Fox, who howled as he put snow on his burned paw: "What about me?" asked the Fox. "You're out!" yelled Uncle Wig- i cave, to cure his cold.

You know I how it is when you pick up a hot from the elementary schools of the city, have held a series of meetings at which they have worked together on the revision of the courses in the major subjects of the potato, if you toss it from one hand to the other it doesn't burn I as much as if you held it all the while in one paw. That's what Un-: ele Wiggily and the pig were doing with the hot carrot And as they effective. anri on or before the first PHONE 521-8; Phone 2121 105-119 STREET 430 Court Street gily, slamming the door and lock- day of March of each year there-ing it "You're out!" And that's 1 after." now uncle wiggily outed the Fox. The Bad Chap ran away howling. Rub your throbbing refreshing BAUME BENGUE (pro- "Sort of!" Uncle Wiggily answered, tossing the glass jar of hot carrot to the pig.

It went through the air so fast that the Fox could not see what it was. But he thought it was a ball. "Yes," grunted Mr. Twistytail, for now he could see the Fox whr had come out from behind and stood at one side, sort of between the rabbit and pig. "We are having a fine ball game." "Don't you want to join us?" asked Uncle Wiggily politely.

"Whatever did he want to ask him that for?" thought the pig. "If the Fox plays in this game I know what will happen. Either Uncle Wiggily or I will soon be 'it' and we'll" be nibbled. What's the idea?" But Uncle Wiggily had thought of a way to fool the Fox. So he asked him again: "Don't you want to play ball?" "Why, yes, I'd love to!" snickered Interchange of walking along, the pig going Idea Valuable backward because he had guessed In these meetings at which Miss ae wrong number, all of a sud-Sughnie acts as general chairman, dn.

Uncle Wiggily said: "Oh! Oh!" teachers have an opportunity to ex-' And P'g aked what was the press their opinions and give sug-; matter. gesUons oa the objectives to be at- "The Fox Is coming!" said the tained, on the organization and con- rabbit tent of the work Tnathnrts nnw.t. "I he?" asked the pig and he Failure to comply with the law is a misdemeanor. No charge is made for registering ownership of bees. The law specifies also that the duties of a county inspector of apiaries shall be to cause an inspection to be made when he deems it necessary of any or every apiary within his jurisdiction, and if dis- ease exists therein he shall so notify the owner or owners in charge or in possession of such apiaries.

The notice may be served personally or by mail, or may be posted in the form of a sign. The inspector shall require owners to eradicate such disease within a certain time specified In the notice. Pit ITC AND OTHER RECTAL TROUBLES Treated By DR. P. Y.

GASS 215 Andreson Bldg. Phones: Office, 391-32 Home, 461-22 Ask for Free Booklet the hot carrot soon cured the Polar Bear's cold and all was peace and happiness. And if the jumping jack will please stop pulling the mittens off the hands of the clock, I'll tell you next about Uncle Wiggiy's bouncing stones. (Copyright, icremoves congestion and brings toothing relief at once Ben-Gay started to turn around to see. But ures and materials to be used.

Accept No Substitute I ti By teacher participation, in cur- KBy riculum making, according to Miss 1 Don 1 turn yo 0U Sughrue, the more practical view-0" not catch this hot carrot aa cf D3 BBSZEUl glass jar will break and then the carrot will lose its hotness and it can't cure Mr. Whitewash of his cold." "All right" grunted Mr. Twisty- the Fox, thinking to himself: "I will not only play ball but I will nibble tail the fat pig. "I won't turn I Uncle Wiggily." nrnnnt huf nlpflA fpl! wVinf tho is obtained. This is too often overlooked, she believes, by those who would arbltarily lay out a course of study.

As general chairman of the course of study committees, Miss Sughrue directs the work of each. She Is now compiling the results which will be presented for Superintendent Adams' approval. Membership of Committees Told Teachers working on the various committees are as follows: Reading Clara Davis, Marie Me-lendy, Eliabeth Varnum, Fern Wie-deman, Rosalind Johnson, Clara Cadres, Inga Carter, Elsie Munzig, DOUBLE STAMPS 'TIL NOON TODAY! Harris January Sale of Remnants C3 S3 3 KJ K3 Kl GO For Your Enjoyment DINE and DANCE Model Floor Just Installed Music by Roxy Hawaiian No Cover Charge YEE'S CAFE, NO. 2 528 Fourth Street Fox is doing. I suppose he is coming along back of me, isn't he?" "Yes." answered the rabbit, "he is, and I think he is going to nibble one or both of us.

But keep on tossing the hot carrot. Twisty, and keep on walking. We may get to the ice cave of Mr. Whitewash the Fox can catch us. So the two friends tossed the hot carrot to and fro, like a ball game, but alas! Before they reached the GO iS 3 KJ K3 CHICHISJIJSJllS ice cave of the Polar Bear gentle- Ujhtik Bn4 PtUa uUud Mil A BrvMl PtUa la Re 1x1 M( eaiic beta.

atfari with Km of nf DranlM. Ask i man, the Bad Chap was close behind Mr. Twisty tail and was looking over the pig's shoulder at Uncle Wiggily. "Ah, snickered the Fox. "You are playing a ball game, I see!" BUSK PUlAbMimbil Pert, Ssfnt.

Rouble. R- I. I third prtpf 1 2CU IT murwacM Edith Gabel, Mary Hughes, Lola Collins, Mary Gore, Iolene Lund. English Violet Millage, Gertrude Simpson, Marie Benjamin, Ed gar do Shurtleff, Lulu Burritt, Mamie Paul, Leola Murphy, Clara Hamilton, Lu-cile Whitaker, Olive Brown. Arithmetic Fleta a a Myrtle Thompson, Grace Blgelow, Aatrid Southmayd, Faith Edington, Emma Keller, Maud Borland, May Koon, Rose Wall.

Activity program Edna Paar, yola Burkey, Mabel Brush, Mary vi.iiPfion, Carlotta Haakinson, Sylvia Stuart, Evelyn Norman, Gladys Bray, Edna Preston, Gladys Zook, Inga Carter. Residence 460 25th Ph. 235-81 Kl Office, Fuller Phone 235-45 X. OLSEN, M. D.

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours 10-12, 2-4 and by Appointment San Bernardino, Calif. lumber! BUILDING MATERIALS I JOHN SUVERKRUP 1 LUMBER CQs I XBSBOlMaKaEmBiiBuj a 3 3 IT FIDELITY SAVINGS In Harris1 Basement Store Countless Yards of Silk anO Cotton Remnants This established value-giving event makes possible the utmost in savings. Regardless of original price, every short length of silks and other dress fabrics, underwear, wearing apparel, draperies. are sharply reduced in price All short lengths and small quantities of fabrics are taken out of our stocks, carefully examined, measured and emphatically reduced 14 price so as to assure positive and immediate clearance. Lengths are obtainable for every possible purpose, and savings are so worthwhile that liberal purchasing will prove highly profitable.

But come early! Yardage Remnants Third Floor C3 3 3 KJ 3 KJ 3 03 3 KJ 3 KJ 3 Jrfltlki fid C71 5 SfriZsJ-- SswJ Piio Colorful Drapery Fabrics Are Plentiful Dress up the home for spring. and be sure to do it now -while you can take advantage of the wonderful savings afforded by this fine sale! There are lengths for curtains, pillow tops, chair coverings, and countless other such a variety to choose draperies, Third Floor. and Colored Plain and Printed GeorgetteB, Plain and Printed Flat Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Canton Crepes, Linings, Sateens, Woolens, Velvets, Chenille, Chiffons, Metallics, Shantungs and other fine fabrics for women's dresses, skirts, children's suits, dresses, wraps and countless other uses! Silks and woolens, Third Floor. Yards and Yards of Cotton Wash Fabrics Rayons, Broadcloths, Prints, Outing Flannels, Challies, Sheeting, Tubing, Muslins, Crepes, Ginghams, Suitings, and Voiles! Truly one of the. finest assortments of remnants It has been our fortune to present! Every desirable pattern and color in Just the lengths for those clever little house frocks, frocks for little sister and for uses about the home! Third Floor.

Finest quality c'k and cotton remnants white, black and in colors! Mmy short lengths for dresses rvi Basement Sti-r-j; 1801-1931 3 3 REMNANT BL Slightly soiled and irrrorfpct merchandise. gpts, slips, sleeping gannen.R, luncheon sets, children's enri women's night gov r.o, 2 Pricr' Basement COATS and DRESSES KNITTED SUITS A splendid grouping of finer dress Two and Three-Piece Knitted Suits Formerly selling for $19.50 to aim ofun LuaiB a Liu uicoaca tui occasions! Garments that formerly flniri fnr I'joiop nm winnVi unrl vara Also clever one and two p2 Price! Price! Si plece.Jersey Dresses to close out this low price! Remember, double well worth It, too! All of the season's finest colorings and patterns! Apparel Shop, Second Floor. -REMNANT TAI l.C-Pt!' ly soiled and Imj "rf ct ttv- stamps, until noon today! Sportswear, Second Floor. chandise. D3 3 KJ 3 KJ 3 KJ 3 KJ 3 KJ 3 Kl 3 KJ 3 KJ 3 KJ KJ 3 KJ 3 KJ 3 KJ 3 KJ 3 KJ 3 Kl 3 KJ 3 KJ 3 KJ 3 KJ 3 KJ 3 KJ lu-'iMfweur, 1 "r'acls, 2 cl.ithr, 'X P'ite! sweaters, rugs, blanket.0.

luncheon sets Basen nt OS January 26, 1891, Fidelity Savings began business with assets consisting principally of a crude pine table and two chairs and a vision of Southern California's future greatness. Today, Fidelity's fortieth anniversary, finds this Association with record of forty years of continuous service to Southern California. with resources in excess of Forty Milion Dollars. with more than Forty Thousand of its investment certificates fa the hands of savers. The history of Fidelity Savings is a simple story of honest, rugged growth of corutructit service of conservative, economical management Since 1891 more than Thirteen Million Dollars have been paid in interest by Fidelity Savings to its investors and savers.

More than One Hundred Million Dollars have been loaned to finance the construction of homes and other needed buildings. Fidelity Savings has financed the construction of enough homes to house the entire population of a city larger than Pasadena. At forty years the individual attains his greatest usefulness his maximum earning capacity. But an institution such as Fidelity is ageless. At forty years, this Association, with its accumulated expo rier.ee its accumulated reserves and resources looks forward to unlimited years of constantly broadening service to the investor and the home builder, to whose best interests this institution is dedicated.

ornens XV. Catitk. VicPrukm V. M. Piakkr, VlcPro Jnt H.

W. Graham, AuitUmX Secretary GUARANTEE OrFlCE EXECUTIVE BOARD W. Shepirdwm. CHaimuM J.W. Otick A.

O- Arauoonf Cbailta Gabriel Jamea Millar Pr. J. N. Baylla M. E.

Dunocfc K. C. HarbiaoD Dr. P. M.

Savage OFFICE FIDELITY SAVINGS JL iiOaw AaocAno 474 Court Street San Bernardino Phone 26121 Women's Glove Silk Bloomers 12 Price! Women's Glove Silk, lace trimmed reinforced crotch! Sold regularly for Priced for immediate clearance Price! Underwear Main Floor. Children's Rayon Combinations Price! Children's Rayon Combination Suits. shown in Pink and Peach only! Regular $1.00 priced Tor clearance 'A Price Underwear Main Floor. DO 3 Kl Tr3 C3 3 C.3 i 3 53 ri KJ 3 rr-1 Women's Crepe de Chine Underwear Price! Crepe de Chine Shorts, Step-ins and your chdlce of lace trimmed or plain tailored Btylcs! Priced to close out Vi Price! Underwear Main Floor. Double Stamps 'til Noon Today! REMNANT 'TABU- Pnr.l dresses, boys' blou middies, boys' she mnt.s.

wash suits un- priced at tut a fi-i- ion their regular th B0r. Children's Wear Sec liu -SrMMlMT TARI sox, baby skirts, 'ai, caps, creeper eoveraV mas, nignt snirta immediate clearance 2 FORTY. FIRST YEAR OF FAITHFUL SERVICE TO INVESTORS Children's Wear Ser. PEOPLE" "THE DEPARTMENT STORE FOR ALL THE Third at A Green 8tamp Phon 4773 3 KJgH3H3ra3C33M3M3H3M3ra3 1.

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