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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 20

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1 I i a PAGE TEN REAL ESTATE SAM UUKNAKDINO DAILY SDN. SUNDAY, APRIL Await Decisions Infi Border Oil Ca4 MIS OCCUPY London Complained of Ancient Traffic FRATE11NAL AUXILIARY ENGINE ON BACK OF AUTOS BR I SK NEWS tendance of knights of the comman-dery is looked for. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Several visitors were present at (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, April 23. A clslon affecting leases valued at lions of dollars in the south of the Red River oil field, on Oklahoma-Texas border, Is bj prepared by Secretary Work hla assistant, John II. Edwards, will be made public about Jun( Many oil companies with thous.i' the regular session of Valley lodge jar SI 'C -Ill I By Associated Press) LONDON.

April 23. London had Its traffic problems hundreds of years before the uutomobile was ever thought of. Old books set forth that. In the beginning of the seventeenth century, traffic troubles were so ucute that a contemporary author wrote an article on the subject entitled: "Coach and Sedan, Pleasantly Disputing' the Peace and Precedence." Incidentally. Iondon was then described as a city of "fogge and rotten mistes," suffering from traffic congestion like "mutton pies in a cooke's oven." No.

Knights of Pythias, held Tuesday night at the Knights of Pythias hall. Dans were discussed l. G. Womack. first: Joe Magic, second prize, and F.

Draper, consolation. According to the reports of the various committees, the party was a success and plans will probably be made to hold a similar one next month, Mrs. Inez Cosner, chairman of the social committee, announced that a short business meeting would be held by the council Tuesday night and followed by another social program at the Fagles hall. The social program will feature several individual numbers by members of the council and the clever slut known as the "tld Maids' Club," to lie presented by members of San IVrnardino Council No. 3373.

SECURITY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Considerable business was transacted during the meeting of the council Thursday night. Four candidates were initiated into the lodge and the membership committee balloted upon 17 applications for membership, according to the Announcement of Pavida Codfrey, secretary of the council, at the meeting of San Hernardino Council No. 3373. Sr. of stockholders in all parts of1.

and final arrangements made for country are interested. There arc 178 applications permits and leases Involved, Hi of which are not conflicting I. O. 0. F.

Reports from the Victorville lodge, given at the regular meeting of Pan Bernardino lo lge N'o -00. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, held Wednesday night at the i. 0. 1'. temple, indicate that one of the largest gatherings of a fraternal nature seen for some time in this section will feature the laying of the cornerstone of the Victorville 1.

O. O. V. temple to be held today at the desert city. It is expected that members ot the order representing lodges in both norihern and Southern California will be present during the event.

Grand master of the state will be present to lay the cornerstone and will probably be accompanied by several officers of the grand lodge, according to the reports received at the Wednesday night's session of San Bernardino lodge. Several matters of special Import hearing of claimants occupied in (Continued from rage One) Cjuuinlanre with Hip Kuropcan situation than any of his recent pre-drcessni' nnri liis experiences in give him important value in a lew of the great problems which await discussion. These problems cannot fail to be profoundly affected by the election of the German republic. Official Herman opinion here Is greatly perplexed In regard to the result. It Is agreed that 1he vole is likely to be close, though the writer hears that odds of three to one on Dr.

Marx are being given and taken in london. But General von Hindcn-nurj'a chances have certainly improved with the revelation of the extraordinary personal enthusiasm he arouses. In British official circles, the holding the big public gathering at the hall Tuesday night. Members of the various fraternal orders of the city have been invited to attend the peppy prugr.wi of entertainment that is being arranged by the committee in charge. The public meeting and entertainment will be open to all members of other fraternal orders and the general public.

ly two months and was the Ion In the department's history. HIS looks like two-way auto, one that might be useful for going Ione way or tho other directly. But the back of the car merely has i I 1 1. I haI. Af at Mama- When the field waH taken ove, a result of a Supreme Court slon declaring it public hind, tn.

of the claimants already had lie drilling wells. The ilepailmi' findings will hinge largely whether the applicants are enuiti' an auxiliary engine far um fjui pvoo ui iwniMny a wwr. roneck, N. Y. entitled to permits and leases, id virtue of possession and ind exprl, to I'Vi govern MOOSE Purine the business session of the lodge held Tuesday night at the I.

O. O. K. temple, final arrangements were made for the annual installation of officers to be held by San Bernardino Lodge No 47S. Loval Order of Moose, at the meet curity Benefit association, held nt numbers, both vocul and dancing, by Mrs, Lois I'Vltz, May Marget, Maurlne Maloche and Mehrin Veale.

Several other entertaining features were also included on the program. Plans were made to visit Kxcel-sior Council No. 1081 on Tuesday night and to present the farce, "Old Maids' Club," during the social hour of Lxcelsior council. On Wednesday night, the members of San P.ornardino council will vi.sit River-side Council No. L'OTti.

and there present the farce for the third time In two weeks. The business meeting of the council will be held Thursday night 'at the new Security hall. Hires on the land prior ir ary when the assumed control. Nearly realized from production In puled area since the governis1 ready-made clothing. Shoes and ull sorts of fabrics aiso are on the prohibited list.

Practically all luxuries and many nece-sary articles have been placed on the prohibited list In un effort to stabilize (he Uelundic crown Bread, butter, ma rgurino, cheese. meal, pork, sausage, eggs, fruit leather goods, oils, soap, furniiure, films, watches, clocks, motorcycles, automobiles and scores of other articles may not bo brought Into the country. ance to members of the lodge here were taken up for discussion and plans were made to hold another initiation in the near future. Regular meeting of the lodge will he held Wednesday night at the I. O.

O. F. temple. Iceland To Renounce Dainty Paris Gowns (By Associated Press) IIKYKJ.WIK. Iceland.

April -3 Fashionable Icelandic women have hud few new Kaster model from Paris this year, and the modish young men will not be able to import any of the flapping Oxford Irouscis, so much commented on in Mngland. This because for two years Iceland is not to bring in any the new Security hall. Announcement also made that J. K. Watson, president of the council, will leave Saturday over the Santa Fe for Topoka.

where he will pay a visit to the headquarters of the order in his official capacity as national trustee. Following the short bu took hold Is being held up pci; the outcome of the case In a London court, one sion. a clever program of entertain valued at another at and we'll bet the couldn't cook. To pine t'hone ihI' oUi i'kianticil Ad t) Ask 'in Miss Dean ment was presented and included MASONS Officers and drill team of the lodge conferred the second degree upon several candidates at the meeting of Thoenix lodge No. ITS.

V. and A. held Monday night at the Masonic temple, rians for the visit of Will Fischer, junior grand warden, who will address the lodge tomorrow night, were also discussed. It was also announced at the meeting Monday night that today-had been set aside for the annual pilgrimage of the lodge to the Children's home at Covina. It is expected that quite a largo number of members of the lodge and their friends will make the trip.

rplnlon is held that Hindenburg's election would have no important practical effects, but that it would have unfavorable reactions in France, where the new government craft already Is in rough waters. The feeling prevails that the presence of a Jonah on board the ship, In the person of Joseph Caillaux does rot promise a long voyage. Interest Focused on Churchill Main Interest here Is focused on Chancellor Winston Churchill, who will produce his first budget next Tuesday. No event of the kind for yeara has aroused so much interest. Extraordinary pressure has been brought to bear on the chancellor by financial and trading interests to Induce him to relieve the treasury burden of the Income on the ground that such relief is necessary to lift the depression tn industry.

But estimates of expenditures leave no visible surplus out of which to reduce taxation. Nevertheless, the expectation is general that Mr. Churchill will make a substantiaJ cut at the income tax. possibly funding war pensions In order to do so. This method of "passing the buck" on to posterity is not approved by rigid economists, but posterity is not represented in the house of commons or at the polling booth.

The alternative view is that Mr. Churchill will make a reduction in the tax. and. having proved the treasury cannot meet it, he will then make a formidable attack on the spending departments, urging a reduction in military charges as the ing Tuesday night at the I. O.

O. K. temple. The officers who will be installed in their respective places Tuesday night are J. H.

Morgan, director: Michael Fircbaugh, vice director; Pewey Console, prelate: S. A. Smith, treasurer: O. E. Waldon.

secretary: W. W. Preyer, trustee; A. .1. Bruce and J.

A. Alvord. representatives to the grand lodge sessions. A banquet will be served at the close of the session. SECURITY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Masquerade dance and card party attended by 200 visitors and friends of the council was the feature of Tuesday night's meeting of Excelsior Council No.

10S1, Security Benefit association, held at the Eagles hall. The music for the dancing was presented by the council orchestra and was replete with the latest song hits. 4 The costumes were many and varied with several nationalities being represented in the freakish get-ups. Honors for the best costumes were won by Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Grimes. The prizes in the card tournament were, awarded to Mrs. Margaret Bigger, first women's prize; Mrs. John Leeny, second honors; Mrs. Eugene Marinan, consolation.

Among the men the winners were here '11 Come A Time! When You'll Say Officers of the commandery presented the impressive ritual, the Order of the Red Cross, at the meeting of St. Bernard commandery No. 23. Knights Templar, held Tuesday night at the Masonic temple. A large attendance of knights of the commandery was present.

It was announced that on Tuesday night the officers would again put on the service known as the Order of the Temple. This Is a most impressive service and a large at- 99 Wish I'd Bought only means of keeping taxes within bearable limits. Copyright) SEEN 1 "Yes," you'll say, "and I could have bought one of those lots for only $100 down and just a few dollars a month but I didn't." Wise, conservative people of this City have closed $37,000 worth of contracts this week for home sites in Arrowhead Park, Unit No. 3, "The Last of the Best." These people are not only wise and conservative, but among the most successful in the City. About May 20th the ornamental street lights will be turned on all over this tract and its beauty will be more than ever emphasized and what's more important is the fact that these lots with the very finest of improvements, including the ornamental street lights are TODAY only $900.

If you are wise, if you will save yourself money, vain regrets, you will drive out at your earliest opportunity and see this beautiful property you will select one of these beautiful home sites that cost you but $100 down and a most conveniently small payment a month. AUCTION! Today at 2 p. m. Located at 872 Campus Way One Block North of 19th St. Someone is going to buy one of the best built homes in San Bernardino at their own price.

This was built for a better home. The construction is the very best. Every modem convenience. If you want a real home be there and buy this at your own price. Following the sale of real estate the entire contents of fine furniture will be sold piece by piece.

(Continued from Page One) not two-thirds, the senators feel that already there is an effective' mle for ending filibusters and n- ti-ually prolonged debate. Sixteen s' nators can at any time, by acting together, bring about a limit to de- bate if the majority so desires. The process Is simple and has been ef- fectively employed from time to; time. The rule Is a comparatively one. There was a time when 1 could not be stopped so long one senator desired to continue it; but that time is gone.

Hat Not Spoken of Proposal In his speeches throughout the country. General Dawes has not dwelt upon this provision of the Senate rules. He has rather pic- 1 tured a Senate of the old days when the rule was not in existence. The difficulty about the present "battle" Is that General Dawes is doing all the battling and no one is arising to defend the Senate. Perhaps the senators feel that they need no defense at this time.

The situa- tion will be cleared when the Senate meets again and when the rules and the attitude of the Vice President come up for discussion on the floor. Meantime, President Coolidge Is viewing the situation with that calm 1 complacence which is Ms birthright, i He does not fear the rules of the Senate He feats the combinations that will spring up from time to time in restraint of administration meas-utes. Many of these measures ill be killed forthwith if a majority is enabled to act at any time. (Coprrixnu XSJS. oj tik Bus) Agitate Against Vow At Altar To Obey (By Associated Press) LONDON, April I'o.

Demands that marriage service-, which was "inspired by the ideals of the time of Henry VIII." be lcviseu. have been made upon the National Assembly of the Church of England by the National Union of Societies for Ivjual Citizenship. The Women' Freedom League also has come out for a change. 900" JOE WALSH FRANK BLEY AUCTIONEERS Office: 520 Fourth Street Phone 1422 San Bernardino National Bank Unit No. 3 not only has the gas, water and electricity, but also tree planting, sidewalks and curbs and ornamental street lights all paid for and free with the lot.

This tract is at the very highest point of San Bernardino, being 250 feet higher than Third Street, meaning that it is cooler in the summertime. It is the ideal home location from every point of view. Schools You have been reading in the papers the last few weeks of the recommendations of the School Superintendent and School Board for Schools in the North End of town. We are convinced that Arrowhead Park will have its own public school a year from this September. This addition together with the fact that Arrowhead Park has the only car line operating in the City that adds not only to its attractiveness, but immensely to its value as an investment.

AND $100 Down $15 Per Month A nd You '11 Be Glad! San Bernardino Co. Savings Bank "The Banks of Service" OUR INTERESTS ARE MUTUAL 1 ne marriage service ts an tbjuated, according to Miss Florence rmicrwuod, secretary of the iiom League, who contends that her No matter who you are what you do or where you live. You cannot succeed permanently unless you save a portion of what you earn and save it with regularity. Doet it pay to uvi? Many a man's prosperity and success dates back to the day he first visited these banks and made hia initial deposit. Uraw jour own conclusions then act upon your judgment.

We invite your business. Drive out Arrowhead Avenue to Marshall Boulevard; thence East to the car tracks and you will find there what you will say is the most beautiful home site in San Bernardino. ganmaUon cannot agree to any rointula which Indicates less than between men and omen. "We do not presume to suggest to the church any particular alternative form of words," eald Miss I'nderwood, "as that is tho business the church and we leave it to the bishops to consider. But we certainly do object to the word It is most assuredly high time that a service was evolved which, while retaining all the beauty and aaerednebs of the one non-used, would demajid precisely the Kime from one party as from the other." OUR DEPOSITORS' SUCCESS MEANS OUR SUCCESS RLmsmmxA.

co President. U. 6. AUTOS KEPT OUT American motors hue difficulty letting into Finland, due to the luiih duty that lias to he paid on I hem, in rumnarison ith other I'lixlueta. Nearly 1 per cent more luly tnuat be paid on American cars li.an on most of their competitor.

1J4 Cart, CIaifiCMtloo The 6ua CiMwUUd KecUuo. FOUR PER CENT ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.

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