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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 5

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PAGE SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1931 FIVE i HIGH SCHOOL NOTES VIADUCT PLAN FORGES AREAD made arrangements with a Riverside studio to present a program of popular songs every Monday night. These programs will be on the air from 7 to 8 p. m. The Tyro Annual sale campaign will be continued for sometime as yet, because the goal of 1,000 has not yet been reached. and rodeo, 4-H day, Saturlay I Angeles, were Alyee Sneed, Arl.Nl White, Florence Morgan, Marie and Frances Spurlock, Jan Herkelrath, Ethel Slayman, Carl Wyler and Ray mond Morgan.

The Christmas program by tha glee clubs, under the direction of Miss Martha Alice Mackenzie, progressing rapidly. vs. Sophomores; Deo. 4, class A winners vs. Sophomores; Dec.

7, class winners vs. Juniors. FACES DIRGE SUIT 1 CHECK CHARGE Acw- Jjaw amc eeuiGr tore4L Vusvt TO A aox- Members of the senior class program committee are making plans for the December class meeting. Those comprising the group are Lillian Del George, chairman, Caroline Corwln, Adabel Cowan, Joe Gabriel, Montford Lynn, and Dick Edwards. New plans for proposed recon Jack Coleman, junior college student, plans to reenter S.

B. H. S. at midterm, to prepare for entrance examination at West Point military academy. He will take up such subjects as are required there.

struction of the Mt. Vernon avenue viaduct over the Santa Fe railway yard, treating the project from two different angles, are nearing completion, City Engineer A. H. Lowe The senior A's are planning their party, which will be the last time that group will meet socially. The party will probably be a snow party In the mountains.

The members of the faculty that were connected with the baseball team are now considering organizing themselves Into a volley ball team. The same procedure will be followed as to game. At the meeting of the Latin club the selection of club pins will oo cupy the main part of the meetings Yellowstone National Park mean tires B4 miles from east to weii and 62 miles from north to south? Its area Is approximately 3,34 square miles. Wife of Man Facing Sentence Declares He Failed to Provide, Asks Decree Sophomores had their first basketball practice last night, under Coach Ralph Simpson. was advised yesterday in a communication from the special engineering commission working on the problem and of which he is a Interclass football teams have been practicing all of last week.

The games will be played this week. The teams are made up of students who did not get their letters. The schedule for Interclass football Is as follows: Dec. 1, class A Seniors vs. Juniors; Dec.

2, class Sophomores vs. Seniors; Dec. 3, class Juniors JO-0 Vtcrocy MCttEC fUCE QO When the new plans are finished The Hi-Y convention members are to make a report this evening at the regular meeting. Those attending were Lyle Bresslin, Hugh Mosher, Jack Oakey, Ed Caulter, Cliff Propst, Cliff Smith, Kennle Peters, Jack MacDonald, Bill Hellyer, Sherman Jones, Bennle Cowan. Mr.

Wieman also attended. another conference of the engineering commission the third to be held within recent months will be called In Los Angeles and It Is expected that final decision will be Starting this week In the girls' sports classes, the sport will be speedball. A general meeting of the City Teachers club will meet today at 4 p. m. In the Sturges auditorium.

MOCTrtCCOFf Dr. Goodman A. Miller General and Special Dentistry Fillings Inlsys Flatei Sureery of the Mouth, Nitrous Oxi3e, Oas Anaesthesia. X-Rayi Prices Consistent with the Times VICTOR SQUIRES Associate Laboratory Technician and Sixth Hts. Phone 421-53 San Bernardino CETE.

charge of the preliminary plans Is composed of representatives of San Bernardino city and county, the state department of publlo works, division of highways, the Santa Fe railway and the Pacific Electric lines. LEFT mreAcu. LEFT SflABD reached upon a program of recon xvy struction to be submitted to the various interested parties. The girls trio, Clark and Dorothy Tracy, have The engineering commission In Those attending the stock show Urn- EXP ALE ANS10N Appears Iff MARCICD TO OP Sale Starts Tuesday December 1st K1 J0g Ptuv. FtRMR2.

OF THE Btoonnpruuc Can Occupy the Entire Store. It is Also Necessary for Us to Reduce Our Present Stock to Take Care of New Lines Which Will Be Added After Jan. 1st. The Gurr-Smith Co. Needs More Room for Their Rapidly Increasing Business In Home Appliances.

The Sporting Goods Division is Moving so That We ArtRAQWH At 1US OOlCECJ. i -i- i L-f ir i tt 1 1 Therefore We Offer These Wonderful Values Railroad and Shop News A. B.C. Companion Washer Floor Demonstrator ABC SPINNER WASHER 5. P.

OPERATING Brand New Model $7Q50 Three divorces were granted yesterday at the San Bernardino courthouse. While William B. Dewey of Upland was urging Superior Judge C. L. Allison not to send him to jail for Issuing three fictitious checks, his wife, Nannie, was testifying against him before Judge F.

A. Leonard, who grantrd her a divorce on the ground that Dewey had failed to provide her with the necessities of life. They were married In Rcdlantls 26 years ago, and separated nearly two months ago when the husband was jailed. Mrs. Dewey was represented by Attorney L.

S. Davidson of Ontario. New Law May Be Invoked Judge Allison last week sentenced Dewey to serve nine months In the county jail, but yesterday the court set aside that penalty as a new law makes Issuing fictitious checks a felony Instead of a high misdemeanor, punishable by a penitentiary term of from one to 11 years. The defendant applied for probation, and will have his hearing In department 1 at 10 a. m.

Saturday. Carolyn M. Piatt was also granted her Interlocutory decree of divorce from Lawrence T. Piatt, former San Bernardino capitalist. Mrs.

Piatt stated that they owned property worth more than $100,000, and that her husband had an Income In excess of $500 a month. However, a property settlement was made out of court. Mrs. Piatt complained that her husband no longer loved her, and had failed to provide for her for the last two years. The couple had a reconciliation shortly after the divorce suit was filed last Bpring, but had parted again recently, she testified.

They were married in San Bernardino Feb. 2, 1926, and have no children. The wife was represented by Attorney J. R. Rensch of San Bernardino.

Less than a year after Essie and H. W. Dodgen were married In San Diego, the wife deserted him in Barstow, according to the testimony which won a divorce yesterday for the husband. The wedding was held Sept. 16, 1329, and the separation occurred 10 months and 27 days on Aug.

13 last year. Attorney M. J. Coughlin of San Eer-nardino represented Dodgen. 4 Asserted Gangster Captured ear City Henry Becker, Los Angeles youth accused by authorities of that city with being a member of a gang charged with a series of burglaries and safe robberies in the metropolitan area, was captured yesterday at the D.

H. Shulcr cabin at Lake Arrowhead, In the San Bernardino mountains north of San Bernardino, by Constable John Dexter and Harry R. Heap, deputy sheriff. Beeker. whose age is given by Sheriff Ernest T.

Shay as about 18 years, denied his identity until confronted with proofs in the possession of the authorities, and then maintained innocence of any part in the crimes laid at the door of himself and his asserted associates, by the Los Angeles police. Los Angeles officers came here today and took Becker Into custody. They said that a pal of young Becker, A. Rus-ao of Los Angeles, Is In Jail there. FARES SLASHED BY RAIERDADS 1 If! I PS I 6 Extra Special On Floor Demonstrators October Decrease of Over Three Nine-Day 'Bargain Sale' for Transportation Planned by Santa Fe and S.

P. Only 5 of This Model $119.50 Formerly $149.50 You Save $30.00 Million Under 1930 Mark Revealed in Report 137.50 The Southern Pacific company's net operating Income for October, At the Lowest Price Ever for an B.C. SPECIAL TERMS 1931, shows a decrease of Formerly $175.00 (jJI A DOWN tj) 1 Convenient Terms 586,88 compared with October, 1930, according to a company's monthly Down Balance Easy on the Pocket $10 report, Issued yesterday In San Francisco. For the first 10 months of 1931, the report shows a decrease of Sweeper-Vac. $17,045,529.95 compared with the same period last year.

A nine-day bargain sale of "short trips," effective from Dec. 4 to 12, has been announced by the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe railroads, as a stimulation for pre-Christmas travel. The new rates will be effective on all lines of the Southern Pacific from San Francisco to Ogden, and Portland to El Paso, where ordinary one-way fares are $11 or less. On the Santa Fe, special fares will be in force only on the valley division, between Bakersfield and San Francisco, and between Phoenix and any Southern California station from San Bernardino to San Diego. Both lines are offering round trips for the price of the ordinary one-way fare, with stop overs permitted within the travel limit.

Ten days In addition to the date of sale are allowed for the trips. Net operating Income for October Vacuum Electric Refrigerators MAJESTIC Floor Demonstrators At Special Prices was $2,898,583.94. Net operating in come for the 10 months this year was $20,735,945.82. 3 YR. Don Cameron Visits City- "A Don Cameron, traveling passenger agent for the Panama-Pacific lines, Cleaners Regular Price $70 Sale Price was a business visitor in San Bernardino yesterday.

Models New Price Sale Price 22 $102.50 8 86.50 23 $125.50 99.50 61 $144.50 $110.50 62 $157.50 $117.50 W. C. Monroe Stricken III W. C. Monroe, assistant trainmas tcr at the Pacific Electric, is absent from duty due to Illness.

Sinotta Back From Vacation L. M. Sinotte, Southern Pacific and Pacific Electric agent In San Bernardino, returned to duty yesterday, after a two weeks' vacation spent in San Francisco and Visalia. Read the Classified. $5250 10.00 DOWN Hunsleyi Make Canadian Trip-Roy Hunsley, Pacific Electric conductor, and Mrs.

Hunsley, are on a six weeks' visit to various points in Canada, Including Mr. Hunsley's old home. Four Floor Demonstrators 10 Discount 20 YEARS AGO Balance Easy Payments 90 Days Free Service Guaranteed Same as New Merchandise Ticket Agent Taking Leave A. R. Wilson, Southern Pacific and Paclfio Electric ticket agent, left Saturday for a two weeks' visit in Franklin, Pa.

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Neff announces that the committee In charge of arrangements for the Farmers' Institute to be held In Highland, Dec. 13 and 14, will consist of E. J. Yokam, M. Evans, W.

E. Nye, Frank Cram, C. L. Frazer and Alexis E. Frye.

To start the county charter movement on the way, the board of county supervisors will next Monday be asked to call an election for freeholders about Feb. 18, with a view to working out a county charter to be submitted to the voters Sept. 3, the date of the September primary election. This was the result of a conference of a committee appointed at the citizens' mass meeting, the committee consisting of William Gurr, chairman; J. W.

Curtis, G. W. Beattie, N. A. Richardson, John J.

Shay and R. C. Harbison. (From The Sun of Deo. 1, 1911) The people of St.

John's church have been Invited to attend a social this evening at the homes of Mrs. J. S. Wood and Mrs. H.

R. Scott In North street, where plans have been made by the choir guild and the hostesses for a pleasant time. Among the San Bernardino folks who enjoyed the dancing and card party of the Rialto Bridge Whist club were Dr. and Mrs. G.

R. Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hodge, Mr. and Mrs.

Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buxton, Miss Jane Fuller, and from Highland Dr. and Mrs. F.

G. Wlsh-ard, F. H. Cole and Eugene Wilker-son of Cotton. Freshman class of Colton high school entertained the other three classes and faculty at a Japanese party at the Woman's clubrooms.

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