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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 7

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San Bernardino, California
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PAGE SEVEN SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1933 20YearsAgo THUGS 1TTKK STORE OWNER (From The Sun of March 22, 1913) Mrs. R. F. Garner entertained at a St. Patricks luncheon yesterday Mrs.

H. A. Moulton, Mrs. H. E.

Har ris, Mrs. W. M. Hoagland, Mrs. W.

S. Conger, Mrs. C. C. Haskell, Mrs.

A. K. Johnson. Mrs. S.

C. Boley, RESIDENCE Mrs. J. Curtis, Mrs T. W.

Duckworth, Mrs. M. E. Daley and Mrs. O.

M. Cannon. "The top o' the afternoon" was wished to a large company of friends yesterday by Mrs J. W. Bishop at a St.

Patrick whist party at her home in Eighth street. The guests include Mesdames H. E. urglars Await His Return to Home, Bound Him on Bed, Escape With His Wallet Jones, Harry Hodge, A. M.

Ham, B. F. Bledsoe, Henry Goodcell, David Hearsh, W. S. Ingram, H.

M. Barton, O. D. Buzzell, C. M.

Grow, P. M. Savage, W. H. Swan, E.

Scott Blair. C. E. LeRoy. R.

A. Brydolf, W. E. Leonard. E.

H. Kellogg, E. H. AVALUED TRIBUTE We certainly have reason to be proud of this letter It obviously gives credit to The Sun and Evening Telegram Classified Sections. Attacked In the dark as he ent-ed his residence early yesterday L.

Mason, proprietor of a rocery store at Eighth and reet, was bound and robbed by uigs who had been hiding In the suae, apparently awaiting his re-irn. After robbing him of his wallet, id a revolver the bandits left him, ussed, lying on the bed. Police found Mason unhurt hen thev arrived several mlnutea Lyman, J. Ethan Allen, Edwin Eu gene Corwin and Miss Edith Kel' logg." J. P.

Coy of Highland spent Sun day with his family In Long Beach San Bernardino water department officials are considering a plan to give the north half of the city just as strong water pressure as the south half has, by diverting the 100 Inches of water now secured from Lytle creek, through a new pipeline to be built from the iS ter after beine summoned bv Campbell box to the present main In Highland avenue. This is possible by gravity, there being 170 feet of fall from the box to the iighbors who heard Mason's cries ir help. Officers also are Investigating 'o burglary of tho Simmons' at 357 Highland avenue. Thieves it holes in the roof and ceiling of ie market to gain entrance. They Vole between $60 and $70 worth of bacco.

'j Mason, whose residence Is In the V.ar of his store, told Officers Arth-' Campbell and Robert M. Seam- Highland avenue main. CONCERT er, that he entered his home lortly before 1 a. m. he onened the door, two men PHONE 4769 LICENSED REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKER 'PrnnwprpH him Thov tVipn hniinrl TO Frank L.

Whitelock Loans-Investments -Qeneral Insurance Street San Bernardino, California February 23, 1933 arms and legs with a rope and rew him on the bed, where they bbed him. LACKS DESCRIPTION 'The bandits had gained entrance his residence by forcing open a 'or. Mason told officers he didn't Sow how much money he had In wallet. Second Annual Campaign Set to Open in April; Association Presents Programs The thugs worked In the dark id Mason was unable to get a de-ription of them. He doesn't know iw many there were, although he Sieves there were two men.

In entering Simmons' market, irglars bored holes in the roof id then apparently used a saw to it out a section. The ceiling of store is metal and this had cut with a sharp instrument. ie thieves left the market by a Mr. James; A. Dishman, Classified Advertising San Bernardino Daily Sun, San Bernardino, California Dear Ur.

Di ataman: ar door. yndicate Prepares To Develop District PreDared to launch the first ajor real estate development in 'i Vprdemont district, the San Water Utilities corpora- supervisors for a franchise to stall water mains for Irrigation id domestic use in the Verdemont stric'. i nas ordered the appll- tion published and the franchise to be sold to the highest bidder. The Civic Music association of San Bernardino will stage Its second annual campaign for members and finances next month, it was announced yesterday by President Lewis E. Adams.

He said that the organization has proven highly successful during Its first year of existence as an agency for providing the community with musical entertainment of the highest order. San Bernardino's organization Is a unit of the Civic Concert service, that operates nationally with headquarters in Chicago and branches in New York and San Francisco. The San Bernardino Philharmonic orchestra is affiliated with the Civic Music association. President Adams said that he expects Simon Manuel, field representative of the Civic Concert service, to aid the San Bernardino campaign again this year. The original drive that launched the Civic Music association In San Bernardino was personally directed by Mr.

Manuel. Hit-and-Run Driver Made Court's Ward Convicted in juvenile court on a hit-and-run charge Involving the serious Injury to a pedestrian, E. J. Vaugnan, 81 years old, Frank Garcia was declared a ward of the court and was placed In custody of the county probation officer. Garcia, who Is 18 years old and a sophomore at San Bernardino high school, also forfeited his driver's license for six months and was ordered to pay $25 within 30 days to Vaughan.

Judge C. L. Allison conducted the juvenile hearing. Vaughan was struck down Jan. 14 while walking across Fifth and streets.

He was confined In the county hospital until last week, when he had recovered sufficiently to be removed to his home at 524 Mayfleld avenue. After running down Vaughan, Garcia parked his car a half block away and fled to his home at 120 Irwin street, later telling the authorities that his automobile had been stolen that night The San Bernardino Water Utill- -s corporation, backed by Los An- les capital, intends to subdivide Through the columns of your classified advertising, we are very happy to inform you that these ads have been directly responsible for the sale of the following described properties: 1995 Genevieve Street 372 Arrowhead Square 3332 Street 1054 15th Street 3231 Oenevieve Street 2940 Oenevieve Street 1923 Belle Avenue 2008 Waterman Avenue The above sales represent the sales that have taken place since the first of January, 1933 and several of these are on the Home Budget Plan which we have been advertising so extensively, that carries an interest rate of 6j6 on the deferred principal computed monthly The use of your column in Informing the people of this plan hat made it a very easy task to get people interested in buying their own home on the Budget Plan I am very pleased to enclose herewith a contract covering a one year period covering classified advertising in your columns 0 acres, most of which lie along sndall drive, into small farm icts. The principal water mains ready have been laid, and the rporation desires to extend anch lines and make serv-; connections, using a high-pres-re water system and steel pipes, ater pumped from a well Is to be verted into this system, the tests shown an excellent quality according to Attorney Jl-ant Holcomb of San Bernardino, io mea me application ior me anchise. fight Victim Given fEven Chance to Live Simmons, 19-year-old Red 'ountain youth, was given an even "iance in his fight for life last ght by county hospital physicians, ho have been treating him since st Thursday. Although suffering from a rup-red liver and other internal ln-rles, which have been complicated x7 truly your I' peritonitis and a slight attack of 7SABX If THimOCK iteumonia, the youth is holding his tn, the hospital reported, it Simmons suffered his injuries jlhen he was kicked in the stomach Courthouse Parking Grounds Are Cleared To provide more automobile parking space for the public, particularly for persons transacting business at the San Bernardino courthouse, all county employes whose duties keep them In the courthouse all day are requested not to park 1 niltUnllITB n.AIIHfla iring a fight at Red Mountain 'ednesday night.

His asserted as-ilant, Al Stutzman, 57 years old, Is ing held In the county jail. DIs-ict Attorney Stanley Mussell plans file manslaughter charges against rLflHTT 1-Snc. in the event Simmons succumbs on the cast side of the building, Notice to this effect was given all department heads by F. J. Atkinson, his injuries.

fouth Heads Class At Dental College i Glenn Thorpe, a graduate of the in Rornarriinn Junior collece last clerk of the board of supervisors. The supervisors also asked County Gardener W. H. Taylor, who is in charge of county buildings and grounds, to request merchants in the vicinity of the courthouse to ask their employes not to park in the paved area east of the building. The parking space there Is for all persons who are transacting business in the courthouse and for only those employes who use their cars in their county work.

ine, has completed bis first semes-; in the dental college of the Unl- rsity of Southern California at ie head of his class. His average all subjects taken was 95. This hlevcment is a mark not only of io apuiuae ior me proiession hlch Mr. Thorpe has demon-rated, but of the splendid and pre-medlcal training hich Is emphasized at the junior jllcge. THE SUN and EVENING TELEGRAM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IS "A Service That Qives Profit With Only a Small Investment" Stop a COLD the First Day! Thie Four-Way Remedy Doet It, Play safe! Take a cold remedy for a cold! Grove's Luxatlve Bromo Quinine stops a cold quickly because it does the four things necessary.

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