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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 12

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11 i 11 ONTARIO estcrn San Bernardino County is a great vaJIey supporting Bevoral of the fastest prowing cities and toxras in California. UPLAND CHINO CUCAMONGA FONTANA A -w fiLnMkM 1 .1 vw -n. ffCV fflCV)V iMninniiMaitMUMiii-. iwniiiiinn IF NT fiFFM CIO DEFEATS i Kr r-t i- Better Water Supply For Heights Assured Former El Centro Head Released From Jail On Bond in Ontario Charge i uunu uu uii-u i milium 01 ONTARIO IN FIVE MINUTES I CIO io i MARKET By Improvement Mo ve Laying: of Pipe Line From Canyon to Point Chaffcy Auditorium Is High School Quintet Wii liiffhest 1'rices laid in Four-Year-Old Son of Mr. and Mrs.

Bonillas Is Taken East ot Euclid Avenue btarted Paeked to Capacity for Performance New York Two Days in Week Second Basketball Play-Off (Special Staff Corrsspoadsnct) ONTAKIO. March 3. March building permits were a boost today when City Inspector O. S. Iloen issued one (Spsclal Staff Correspondence) l'PlANP.

March 3. Assurance (Cpsdal Staff Corrcspoaience) of a more iideoiiato and sutlsfac ONTARIO, March 3. Chaffcy Auditorium was packed to rapacity last night for the opening: perform FONTANA. March 3. Kont.ma tory domestic water supply for the residents of San Antonio Heights CI1INO, March 3.

Chino Hi School Basketball team won I second play-off game for Southern California champions! when It defeated Owcnsmouth Girl oranges topped the market In New York two different days this was seen today in the announce ance of "The Land of Memory," an original musical fantasy arranged week, at $3.55 and $5 50. Koumaln ment ot improvements by the San iKrlday by a score of 17-11. by S. Earle Illakesloe, hoad of the of Gold sold at $1 50 and H.20. while Antonio Water Company.

The company has already start to A. VauKhan for the erection of a 6-room dwelling in Kant I Street at cost of $3,000. Arthur Littlejohn has the contract. This makes the building total for the year to date IJla.O.'O. Isaac Jones, State Assemblyman from the fifty-seventh district, left this afternoon for Sacramento to be present for the rc-convening of the State lecislaure.

Ralph R. Craigmilei. county officer of tins city, is carrvinp music department of Chaffi High School and Junior College of Agriculture, the Glee Clubs of which gave it as their annual offering. cd the work of laying a pipe line from the mouth of San Antonio Chino squad, wilh Domlnguez Decker starring, ran up ni point lead in the first half practically cinched the game, whi was very fast nnd excltine. teams were eveningly matched.

Chino Is scheduled to meet Pi the standard pack with r.eddy S.ihle brought $3.50. Thursday Club Meets A meeting of the Fontana Thins-day Club was held Thursday about 35 attending. After the Stage setting and costuming. canyon to a point a quarter of a mile east of Euclid Avenue. This which were tinder the direction of Miss Charlotte Reed, head of the (SpeclalStaff Corresponaenot) ONTARIO, March 8.

If. B. Pearson, former Mayor cf El Centro and famous ns the original of one of the principal characters of Harold Bell Wright's novel, "The Winning of Barbara Worth," who has been in jail since his nriaisn-ment hero befoto Judifo (leorgo It. Holbrook on an embezzlement charge a week or more ngo, was released at San Bernardino this evening under $500 bond put up by N. Ja-cobson, a Downey i.

range rancher, und N. Shuts, a To-niona merchant. About year ago, Mr. Pearson promoted concern for the manufacture in Ontario of a cereal substitute for coffee and those who Invested their money with tho man claim th.il the funds were mi.sapnroprintrd. Mr.

Tearson waa arrested on the specific charge of having embezzled $100 paid for slock In the cereal concern by J. S. Webber, an Ontario fireman. His preliminary examination Is set for Wednesday morning be-foro Judge Holbrook at the city hall. The defendant will be represented at his preliminary examination by Attorney Archie D.

Mitchell, who appeared for him on the former occusion, when the cases against him were dropped on his promise to pay. art department of the school, and lerton soon to play off tho thi his left hand in splints as the re Mrs. ItlakcBlcr, respectiviMv. would game. suit of a curious accident in which he cut a ligament in a fmrer with fSrecial Stiff Corr.ipoaflmo.) CVCAMONGA.

Marvh Kloyd ronillas, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mr. M. L. Ponlilas, of Peivn Street, died early Vcdnedny moraine at the family home.

The child had been teriousl)' in for several ldyi with nhooplngr-cough and liiieumonia, and in charge of a nurse. J- was done to save the lad. nho vii a preat favorite with rveryone. Funeral arrantfe-menls re in charge of J. B.

rrner, and the service held Friday mvrning were rrK'ate, owing to illness in the f.imily. Floyd leaves to mourn his early IMns.np hi parents, three brother. Homer and Stanley, and Hister. Marjory. The family have deep sympathy of the entire community.

Crowell Funeral Services Held Many old friends and former neighbors attended the funeral services held for the late 'William E. 'rowell on Saturday morning at A large number of Chino roolej do credit to the best professional offerings, nnd the lighting effects, under the direction of Ice Marrs, a razor blade accompanied thr team. Following, is the line up: The Ontario police were today Chino Owensmoti were particularly effective. notified by McKee's Auto Livery. Pomona, to be on the lookout for a The fantasy deals with lite por line will be used for supplying residents of the Heights with irrigation water, while the domestic water sstem will be supplied direct from the San Antonio tunnel.

In the past, ith one system supplying both irrigation and domestic water, the domestic users have found themselves short durins Irrigation seasons. The change will do away with this difficulty and will furthermore assure a much higher grade of water for domestic use. The action on the part of the. Water Company was taken following the filing; of many man by the name of Wiliinm Bird on for the benefit of the Community Y. M.

C. A. and Scout work. The I'plnnd Uotary Club expects to tako an active jai't in this proposed drive. Pleasant Affair At Kennedy Home The home of Mrs.

Harry C. Kennedy, 957 Washington Boulevard, was the scene of pleasant affair yesterday a.ftemoon when she was hostess to a group of women friends at a bridge tea. the guests for the most part being members of the Coterie Club. Purple fleur de lis and fernery were used with artistic effect in decoration. Four Tables were used In the auction tournament and prizes for the afternoon's play were awarded Mrs.

Jedd Francis Sawyer. Mrs. C. C. Eymann, Mis.

Raymond C. Norton and Mrs. L. E. Alford.

A tempting collation followed the games. Mrs. Kennedy's guests numbered Mrs. V. H.

Wilson, Mrs. L. E. Alford, Mrs. William B.

Puncan, Mrs. Willis Mchl. Mrs. C. C.

Eymann, Mrs. Raymond C. Norton. Mrs. Henry O.

Blohm. Mrs. William Springer, Mrs. Jedd Francis Sawyer. Mrs.

George Aaron Brest, Mrs. William Churchill Cline. Mrs. C. A.

Bacuerlen, Sirs. E. R. Son Mrs. Robert R.

Wisely, Mrs. Perry O. Long, nnl Mrs. W. P.

Henry. Upland Briefs Members of the Woman's Guild of St. Mark's Episcopal Church are to hold their regular monthly busines meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. Parks In Clare-mont.

Members not having other trayal of Life. The story opens with Father Time beckoning to an Decker Huwor Domlnguez Bcckste Tomhcrlaiue Bris' Sexton Hyrl who Is alleged to hae made away with a sedan motor car from the York Hi aged couple, who follow him with reluctance and are at Inst permitted to tarry while they recall to memory the events of their lives from early childhood. livery concern. Judge George R. Holbrock officiated at the wedding of two colored people last nisrht at the city business meeting, the afternoon was firned over to Mrs.

J. W. B. Mar-mion, who told of her tr.p to China last year. Mrs.

Marmion had on display articles such as tea sets, ivory ornaments, dishes. Chinese jewelry, and garments made of material 300 ears old. besides beautiful linens. One of the most attractive things was an elephant's foot and three teeth. The talk by Mrs.

Marmlon was enjoyed. Miss Ilona LIU Munszter gave two piano solos. The mystery box was won by Mrs. J. W.

Campbell, after which the hostesses. Yesdames Frank Munszter. Skibla. L. Soos and Miss Ella Munszter served cream tarts, lovely home made cakes and cream chocolate.

After the women enjoyed the refreshments, Elsia and John Soos favored the women with piano and violin selection and were called back several times. The Bruce Geer took the role of Fath hall when Abraham Brown and er Time, George Dulcy was cast as complaints by residents of the the man and Miss ioona Banks as Miss Nora Gary, both of Ontario, were united In The bridegroom is a native of California, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

Walker, nnd Mrs. E. Rhodes, Mr. and Mi .1. ('.

Reiicr. Mrs. C. W. Thomps Mrs.

J. B. Stark of Chino und K. A. Mac Rao of Pomona ntten ed the regular meeting of Pasadena Chapter Friday evcnli A class of 11 was initiated.

W. J. and V. A. Tcho attend a meeting of tiio Orange Draymen's association Riversi mi Krldav evening.

Heights. the woman. The different epochs are depicted in "Memories Early Childhood," "The Spirit of Youth." IrJir.ers Chapel in Ontario. Th Jones Talks On State Budget age and the bride, a native of Taul K. Wright, pastor of the Christian Church, where the "The State Budget" was the sub The Heroic Spirit of Youne; Man iJeorgia.

admitted to 17 summers. They secured their license from Citv Clerk n. B. Wynne. ject of a short address delivere.1 "The Romance of nnd "The Depar (iecejsed waa long a faithful mem her, officiated at the services.

yesterday by Isaac Jones of The Spirit of Conotiest and ture." Mrs. C. R. Bucknell has as her fruest for the week end at her The old hymns, aung at the funer- Ontario, assemblyman from the fifty-seventh district before the members of the Upland Kotary nl of Mrs. Crowell several years apo, were again rendered by Mrs.

Prin cess Lonp and Mrs. Ira Benson: "Will There Be Any Stars In My "I 'Would Not Live Always" and "When I Get To The Ot The Way. A wealth of spring youngsters are the youngest musicians in Fontana. The next dub meeting will be held March 15. at the home of Mrs.

A. G. Hamilton and will be a St Patrick's party. T.oll call will be answered with Irish wit, while a program of Irish songs is heing prepared Girl Scouts Organize Girl Scouts are organizing at Fon means of transportation may take motor cars which will leave the church for Claremont at I m. Club in weekly luncheon session at The Sycamores.

Assemblyman Jones declared that prejudiced opinions were being placed before the people from all State interests and suggested the advisihllity of withholding judgment until such time as the system Inaugurated by Governor F. W. r.ichardson had had an opportunity to be properly tried out. C. W.

Alford. Scout Master of the Chaffcy Community, followed Mr. Jones anl spoke briefly in behalf of the fund drive shortly to be put home. West Street. Mrs.

A. Greenawalt of Los Angeles. W. D. Richardson was removed today from the San Antonio hospital, where he underwent a major operation, to his home at 50 West A Street.

He is reported to be dointf well. Funeral ssrvices for Samuel Preston, well-known retired merchant, who dropped dead lat night at his home, 5S1 West Grove Street, will be held Monday morning- at 10 o'clock from Ih-aper's chapel with th Rev. P. C. lamson of Anaheim officaitlnp.

Interment will be in Bellevue cemetery. John K. Nisle ef 315 West "treet, a member of Post. Virgil Russell left yesterday for his hom In 'Long' Beach, after tana. Thirty girls have Joined the spending1 several weeks In Upland as a guest at the home of his irrandmothor, Mrs.

C. A. Jacquith in Iviurel Avenue. He expects to return for another visit here later. organization.

Mrs. Marmion Is cap tain and Mrs. Paul Endicott. lieu tenant. A meeting is to be held next week at the school.

Hold Poultry Demonstration blossoms surrounded the casket. was at Belicvue. with Countryman. Allen. Mertz.

Hostetter and Anderson acting' lie loaves las children, Mrs. Artie Stnrch of Troy, Mrs. Frank Melichar and Liston Crowell of niley Crowell of Alta Lonia, L. Hoy Crowell of Fairfax, and 10 grandchildren. For many years the Crowell family resided on their ranch-home, corner Sixth Street and Archibald Avenue.

Cucamonfra. selling and moving to Ontario. Cucamonga Man's Aute Is Wrecked M. L. of Feron Street had 1ms machine quite badly wrecked Friday, when traveling along Archibald Avenue.

He turned out Mi'ldenly to avoid hitting a wason, which was unl.Khted and loomed up of him. Tile ejuick turn cf the announced that a committee of educators will be organized to write a new reader that will familiarize the city children by word and picture with the ordinary domestic animals. dinner guests at the Hurbert Askew home Thursdiy evening. Mr. and Mrs.

T. J. Pulley and family had for their guests Sunday Mrs. Pulley's mother. Mrs.

S. Wilson. Miss Jane Wilson, Mr. and Mis. Oscar Wilson, all of Riverside.

A delicious dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. R. Teters are parent's of a third baby girl, which G.

A. died at a sanitur.um in Los Ansrles this mominc at the E(T of 84. He is survived bv three sons and three daughters. Funeral sen-ices will he from Praper's chape! Monday afternoon at Burial will 1-e in Bellevue cemetery. Miss Lois Smith, secretary to C.

W. P.andn'l, city superintendent cf About 60 attended the poultry demonstration Friday afternoon at the E. J. Hansen plant, when M. E.

Newlon. poultry specialist r.t the University of California gave a demonstration on brooding and earing for baby chicks. C. of C. Meets in Muscat One hundred and eighteen elementary schools in Los Angeles maintain school orchestras.

arrived Tuesday mornlnr at the schools, has resigned her position The Muscat' Chamber rf Com- Ontario hospital Mother and baby rr.cree meting was held at the A. nr0 d0jng fine. and is shortly 'to wed If. Fish'r of Los Anr'les, it was announced todav. In honor cf the O.

Hamilton home Tuesday evening. A dinner, prepared by the women, was served to 35. Clam chow, der, chop suey, lettuce salsd. cof I ride-elet Mrs. Karl Sage entertained the members of the Central BREAK 'EM UP QUICK COLD, GRIP, INFLUENZA CAPSULES Joyner Us rssvts sr bta-Fsnaig Deep.

Sfcbt RMcmfniMld mnA anld All Towne-AUIson Drug Stores is Ean Bernardino mvwn stMreim school faculty at surprise shower at her home, "OS West Street, one evening rrcntly. Smith fa the daughter of Mr. a-d Mrs. Burton Smith. H6 East Street.

that (hmmands Attentionh Mrs. R. J. Coleman of Monrovia, sister of Mrs. E.

Varnado, spent the week-end at the Varnado home. Mr. and Mrs. R. Taylor of Logans-port, vtsited the A.

J. Fenn and L. Stephenson homes Sunday. The Roy Hilton family motored to Tasadcna to visit the Mr. Hilton's mother.

Mrs. H. .1. Hilton has been very ill but is improving at this time. The Roy Hiltons were Arlington visitors last week.

Mrs. R. C. Boyle Is ill at her home. Mrs.

C. E. Kinsen of Tasadena was a guest at the Charles Blanch- POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT rOlG ONTARIO ROBERT E. BLEDSOE Candidate foe Police Judge (Present Incumbent) Respectfully Solicits Your Support at the Election City rrlmary Election on Tuesday, March 13, 1523 COUPLE KOS fee. Italian macaroni, orange cake.

California reaches and hfl Frenrh bread made up the menu. A business meeting was held and a social hour enjoyed. E. J. Ller tavo a group of songs, accompanied by Lcnard Emblem.

Important subjects were taken up for the new organization's fjture. Fentana Pertonils Mrs. William Burke, who Is a member cf the Federation of Woman's Clubs, will attend the open board meeting at Ontario Tuesday. William Scarff. who has bought 10 acres on Mango and Merrill, is starting to erect a new hr.use.

The home will he a duplicate for the Chester Reed home on Foothill Boulevard. Mrs. E. Hansen and daughter. Betty, are week-end visitors at Ocean f'ark.

Miss Llda Colllver. Ie.s Altos, and Mat Brown Anselrs were ard home Sunday. The Fetielson children are better. Mr. and Mrs.

George Gray of Los Argelcs were visitors at the D. E. Hinshaw homo Sunday. Ceremony Is Held in Xew Home Built by Bridegroom heel sending the car Into th dit'-'n. Mo one was hurt, nil house ti the oc-ci'pants of the car were badly shak-i and bruised.

After an iilr.ess of som length. Miss Jesus Lion. riauch-it of Mr. und Mrs. Itaymond Lion North Curanicnga, d.e'J JIcnUy mornir.g.

Cucamenna Club To Meet The Cucarnonr Woman's Club will meet on Thurslay afternoon. the home of Mrs. Gcorg T. Mor-ri. on State Higliway.

Mrs. Morns will be arsisted by her sister, Lois Juckett. The spe-tker cf the pfterroon will Miss Iyolr l.e itT'iii Avery, of the Cha'fey H.uh fa -iilty. wl.o will talk on 'Mijdem Foe-try'' and the Novel." This promises to be nn mei session for club mf'in-l-ns a l.irje uttendunce is an-t'-tpat-d. J.

J. Williams Ri.d Mrr. A. C. ere anions thole attentive the irt'Ptins tt Current KventH I 'In1 in Tuesday af-iTriKin In I.ct riew pr woman, Alma i-peak on "Visiting Celebrities." Cucanonga Pertonslt s.n Maud Marll'im of T.o a u'T th1 hemrt nl her imients.

Mr. had A. Mu khnni. I Wl.p.iton is spen i-ii. a few weeks vs'ti: hr iJ.ius'n-icr, Mis.

Hufih Sandcts in An- pcl'S. ti' 1ten th' I'irs' It.ii.l. bi'ii r.r.fined ') STROMEE'S HOE TORE Money 521 Third Street Aroused by the startling discovery that half the school children in Philadelphia, have never seen a cow or even pigs. Dr. Gladys Ide, direelor of special education, has (Special Staff Corrttpondsace) 'NTA KM March 3 Attractive new liomo just romp.eted by the bridegroom at 610 East Street the setting this evening for a pretty wddinr.

which was marked by its rjunlntness and simplicity, when Mus Mary Pettlt bc- United States Tires-Tubes Kelly-Springfield BOULEVARD GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION Phone 204-J GENERAL GARAGE SCRVICE Rtalte, Cat. Machine Work Battery and Electrical Service Welding Maybeiry. Mr. and Mrs. Harold H.

Knox and fimlly of Anaheim; Einia Foster of Alhambra; George Phelr of 153 Angeles, and and Mrs. J. Tioyer of Holly- weeid. amc the brlile of Stanley W. Nsgle, on of find T.

W. Nagie and assistant cashier of th Kirrt fank. Ul.l II i The nup'ials were celebrated Lore a pruup of some fnends a 'id relative-. Their approach, h'rald-e) by lie ttrains of the Wedding Four Routes East March from Lohengrin, 'he bride and hi ulegtevnrn, unattended, Your printing often introduces you to your best business prospects. If it fails to make an acquaintanceship, it's an unsatisfactory job.

In our plant well equipped to handle this sort of work you will receive printing that commands instant attention and keeps it. We Offer Distinctiue Printing Service Rendering: satisfactory service and applying the science of art to production has been the essence of building up our printing business. Concerted effort and keeping up-to-date with our equipment has been the means of our success. Giving our customers what they want and when they want it has placed us ahead of all our competitors, both as to quality and service. As a proof of what class of printing we create, read what John Steven MacGroarty says in reference to a book of poems printed for Mr.

Charles L. Frazer, entitled "Random Rhymes." Ivan afraid the Sun Office at San Bernardino was not equipped to manufacture the book as it should be done. But now that the book is in my hands it seems to mc that no publishing office in America could have done the work more beautifully." This is only one of the many excellent commendations that have come to us. Try us first for your printing. You will be treated courteously, efficiently and intelligently.

Your wants are, our problems. Our manager, Mr. A. R. Powell, will be pleased to assist you in the preparation of copy, the selection of correct colors and papers ordered in any of your job work problems.

via promptly I toejk thir pines two tail baskets bfire witli Rrippe this week el" B'rnard and family bo'iue-ts of old -fhsh ioned Southern Pacific garden flowris nnd fernery In 1 h' broad I vjiig rufm, where they were met by til- Ttev. W. Earle Smith. I pastor the Fust Raptlst i th. off.ciar.r.

I The bride was attired In a becom- I ing-ejiiMnt gown of Inffita made with t'ght ban-in? and full skirt and I carried a shower old -fasihom-d flowers and feri.s. She wore a string of parls. the gift of the bride. I groom. The ni'g was I used.

The 1 ride brunette of moi'M thnn ordinary barm and b'-autv. I Sh catn- Ontario ficm I'nnsyl-l vania a jenr ago Isst 'i toher und I for more thnn a year has been a AUCTION SALE 150 and Mules 150 Wednesday, March 7th 10 A.M. This is all young, sound, broke stock from four to eifjht years old, weighing from 1,200 to 1.800 pounds each, consigned to us to be sold by the following shippers: P. E. Gaskill, Idaho.

William Hollenbeck, Idaho. Clyde Maitlan, California. E. A. Brown, Kansas.

Hayes 4. Powell, Colorado. You will find any kind of good horse or mule here that you are looking for. All sold with a guarantee to suit your special purpose. We carry at all times from one to two hundred head for the retail trade.

Auction Every First and Third Wednesday MURPHY HORSE A MULE COMPANY Joisph F. Murphy, Prop. 747-785 Lyon Street Los Angeles, Calif. me proptiritig to move to their new bi'ilir Fourth and Campus. next week.

Their house, which bas been und-i guitig some iiltera-tintis. will be ready up a my lit tliat tune. Five members of the F. B. Vnti Flwt family were ill with at one time last week, their (laughter, who is Cucinioriga'e efficient Mis.

Vada f-'le. nnd her small daughter, Alina 1- leot and Helen Van Fleet, and Van Fleet's mother. Ail are reported I etter. Harvey AxJey, grandson of Mr. and Mrs.

g. M- Rohcrds of Anhi-biilj Avenue, where be has been staying since Ml. Roherds' rurlrlent, was taken III with Influenza and re. moveel 1o his home in I'pland. ie in.

in Is recovering. Miss Mary Lucas has returned to her studies at Mills College after pleasant month-end visit at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.

cm 0 of Archibald Aienue. II. Sullnbury is gradually lm-pio liir from an illness. The severest dust-slorm since December. swept through this Wednesday morning.

Aside fiom twiNtniir off a few pepper loughs, no dairugr bus been repot t-f it Citrus groves are well protected her by the heavy windbreaks. All lififflc from the Valley Boulevard ws routed up Archibald Avenue lo H.f hlniul Avenue to avoid the sweep the w.nd in the open piaine to the aaL the Sunset Route through the Sunny South. Only four nights to New York. the Golden State Route over the line of low altitudes, El Paso, Kansas City, Chicago. the American Canyon Route via San Francisco and Ogden.

the Shasta Route via Portland. SERVICE 1 Go one way Come back another. "Every mile worth while." Ask your losal agent Southern Pacific H. L. MASSINGALE, Agent San Bernardino, Calif.

Southern Pacifio Station, 549 Third St. Telephone 55 member of the clerical fon (it the sain- bank with which the bride-cioom Is connected. During her residence here, she hss made a lnrB'e circle cf warm friends. Mr. Nagl" has made Ontario home for many yeurs and numbers friends by the scoie.

Guests at the wedding tonight number Mr. und Mrs. Henry Ed-ron Swan. Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Arnold. Mr. ami Mrs. George tri trjn Haiding, Mr. ami Mis.

Kdwaid Joseph Fandford, Mr. and Mr. T. W. Naglr, tiie Rev.

and Mrs. W. Earle Smith, Mrs. Hare! lLong, Mis Rilth Si huinaker, Miss Joye Biggn, Miss Susie Bigtis. Mins Inoie Null George H.

Knox. Merle Vin Pell, Cljde Wlliinnis, Kenneth. Lyle. Jerome N' Ison, William Reed, Ralph Wme and John Notthush, nil Tho Sim Printinn nnrl Pihlfchfnn TJmicn 430 Court Street Phon "Always At Your Service" Uclariu: Mr. and Mrs.

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