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San Bernardino News from San Bernardino, California • Page 5

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Social News Home Hints Woman's Page of The News Society Trefousse Gloves $2.00 the Pair Dent's Gloves $2.00 the Pair Columbia Yarns Handkerchief Shower For Tonight Members of the First Chritian Fas More raonaoie ew church will gather In the home ofj Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Savage tonight, when a handkerchief shower will be featured, the women preparing for! the bazaar to be given in December, Men are invited to bring handker- chiefswhith will be priced in the Mm -Wear eacty-i bazaar for sale.

Miss Helen mc-Ginnis will sing, Miss Clara Schrag will read and Lemar McGarvey will play violin solos and Miss Smithson piano numbers. Marriage Ceremony In Los Angeles Rev. W. J. Lee of St.

Paul's Methodist Episcopal church, south, was in Los Angeles last night, where he read the service which united Frank P. Bedford and Miss Mary E. Wright On the Wings Of the Telephone )00 miles per second over town and eoimtry, field and stream out oes your voire Hell telephone, surest to send, quickest to l-eacli the ear you seek, and easiest to the answer back from anywhere. Consult the list of toll rates to cities hereabouts, it's in the front of your 1VI1 directory. The next time you have business outside of flan Bernardino or wish to chat to distant relatives and friends turn to your 1ell telephone.

Consult the list of toll rates to cities hereabout; it's in the front of your Bel directory-. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company Now that the style shows are over Fall buying will begin in earnest. We trust you will remember where you saw the most wonderful styles and come in and be fitted with a Fall Suit, Coat, Gown or Dress. in the home of the bride's sister, Miss Kate Wright, 435 Hartford street. After a brief honeymoon trip they will come to San Uernardino to reside.

4 Flection Of Officers Takes Place The girls of the Anti-Can't club of the Y. W. C. A. held an election of officers with the following results: President, Eunice Graves; vice-president, Leonora Hale; secretary, Hel-eno Switzer; treasurer, Helen Morris; chairman membership committee, Gladys Waite; chairman social committee, Grace Wilson; other committees, Frances Goodcell; historian, Ruby Alverson.

Association Of Past Presidents Mrs. M. M. Gill will entertain the Warm Winter Coats at $19.50 and $25.00 We are featuring Coats this season at popular prices. Our lines at $19.51) and $25.00 are good practical every day Coats and made of the best fabrics at hese prices.

Materials are wool plushes, velours, zihelines and mixtures of all kinds. The colors are browns, greens, navys, blacks and many fancy mixtures. Newest Fall Suns at $25.00 and $29.50 These are not the ordinary $25.00 Suits like you find in most stores. As we specialize on $25.00 and $29.50 Suits, you are sure of buying not only the best value the market affords, but yon buy a Suit that looks like twice its value. Materials include broadcloths, serges, poplins, velours and many are fur trimmed, while others come Willi the plush and velvet trimmings.

Clothes Last Six Times Longe You know what wears your rlotlion out now. It's the rubbing on the wash board. Think how hard it is on the delicate threads of any fabric. It's a wonder that clothes last as long as they do. Not a single rub with the Thor.

Nothing at all to wear the clothes. The washing is done by the revolving motion of the cylinder. The clothes are carried to the top of the cylinder then dropped through the Buds. Again and again this is done. Every 'particle of past presidents association oi tue Women's Relief Corps tomorrow afternoon in her home, 8HC street, from 2 to 5 o'clock.

4, Los Angeles Residents Are Guests Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Harries, 568 Victoria avenue, entertained over Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Elbert Jones and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Peters, Miss Jennie Peters and Miss Mary Rollins 'of Los Angeles, who motored up. I 1 Association Worker Visitor Here Miss Ann Brewer of Oakland, 'chairman of the foreign work committee for the Y.

W. C. A. on the Pa- cigc coast, was a guest of Rev. and Mrs.

11. Mowbray yesterday, the trio being old friends I Mr. nix Mrs. .1. If.

Wilson At Balboa Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson and New Ostrich Boas at $L95, $3.50, $5.00 An extensive assortment of fine fluffy boas just received and marked at popular prices.

Colors are white, black, white and black, black and white, natural, mais and white, purple and whits, and new blue. New Fall Waists at $5.00 and $6.50 If you want something exceedingly chie in Waists to match your new Fall Suit, come direct to Cohn's Waist Department. AH the -creations in dark plaids and Roman Stripes are now in. Colorings are of navys, browns and greens. Serge Dresses at $15.00 With constantly adding nov- models to this popular price line, it is sale to say that we show by far the largest $15.00 line of dresses ever offered in this city.

Every new and smart design for afternoon and street v. oar is hern. dirt is driven out. The clothes come out wonderfully clean and no rubbing lias been done. Not the slightest wear.

THE THOR actually pays for itself. You can buy tills machine on the easy payment plan. Come in and see the Thor ami ask us about it. I children spent the week end at their At Cohn's Dependable Bedding At Popular Prices Field Electrical Co. A wonderful assortment to hoose from and houlit at 12.1 to ri5 iter cent less than the present whole- 1 will he found at Cohn's.

sale cost assuring you the low est prices and the best merchandise to he hat 2(il Street. Kleetrical Wiling, Fixtures and Supplies. Dal boa Beach cottage. Mrs. I.

F. Gainer Attends Meeting Mrs. R. F. Garner, district chairman of civics, was In attendance at the executive board meeting of the district federation of women's clubs in Riverside yesterday.

Mrs. T. G. Kelty Is Given Surprise I Bath Robe Blankets at $2.75 a Set Splendid range of patterns in all colors, includiivs those desirable Indian Kobe stripes. ESIDEr YAW P.

County At 85c a Pair Good size fleecy cotton Sheet Blankets, white and grey. At $1.10 Pair In white, gray and tan, large size Sheet Blankets, just what you want these cold nights. At $1.39 Pair Heavy, soft, fleecy Blankets, come in all white, white with colored borders, tan and gray. At $1.75 Pair Wool Finish Blankets $2.75 Beautiful plaids in pink, blue, tan and grey; also plain white and gray. They're large size, iHixSU A wonderful Blanket at this price, $2.75.

Comforts at $1.75 Large size, good cover and Tilled with good cotton. Comforts at $2.50 72xS4, good range of'patterns in most all colors. Fine, heavy comfort very desirable for these cold nights. Comforts at $3.50 In both wool and cotton filled made of lie finest silkoline covering, a splendid range of patterns in most all colors. Beacon Crib Blankets For the Baby 25c up to $2.00 Mrs.

T. G. Kelty was very pleasantly surprised in the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. C. V.

Kelty, 761 Fifth street, yesterday afternoon, it being Mrs. Kelty's birthday. Pink carnations decorated the table. Mr. and Mrs.

T. E. Kelty, Mr. and Mrs. T.

G. Kelty, Mr. and Mrs. C. V.

Kelty and Joan Kelty were present. fr "fr Miss Inn .1. Crabtree Will Marry Miss Ina J. Crabtree and will G. Sickle will re married in a few days in Fresno and the announcement will be greeted with pleasure by thc-i'i friends here.

Miss Crabtree has OCT.10-1 HORSE RACES EVENTS IN ALL CLASSES OUR LEADER A Wool Blanket at $5.00 Guaranteed the best wool blanket to be had at $5 in a big range of pretty plaids, all colors; also in plain white and grey, large size. Other qualities in Wool Blankets $6.00, $0.50, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50. $18.50 and $15.00 All come in plaids as well as plain white and grey. been chief operator for the Home IN PURSES AND PREMIUMS $15,000 Telephone company for four years. Mr.

Sickle was formerly with the Extra large and heavy cotton Blankets, in white, tan and gray with pink and iilue borders. 50 SPECTACULAR FEATURE ATTRACTIONS 5 DAYS OF OLD TIME COUNTRY FAIR Wortham Shows 300 Performers OPEN DAY AND NIGHT RATES ON ALL RAILWAYS Licensed To Wedjj COMIM.KTK I.ENS FACTORY BETTER GLASSES CATCHER TO GET CANINES Home Furniture company here. Leave For Their Nebraska Home Mrs. Mary Miller and son, Clark, have started for their home in Dil-ler, Nebraska, after visiting with Miss Adeline Miller and Mrs. C.

W. McKinley. Scott Miller, who has also been visiting here, has gone to San Francisco for a visit, then returns to his Nebraska home. Interesting Talk Is Given Here Miss Anna Brewer of Oakland gave an interesting talk at the Y. W.

C. A. last night on the work of the Y. W. C.

A. In foreign fields. Miss Brewer is in charge of foreign work on the Pacific coast. "The Drug Store on the Comer" Wo sell everything usually soUi by a high class drug; store. CENTRAL DRUG CO Chamber of Commerce Block N.

K. Cor. Fourth ami Streets t. M.w,i.i;uv, i'iop. DR.

TAYLOR HARRIS-BRICKER Theodore Harris, native of England, age 22, and Louisa C. Bricker, native of California, age 22, both residents of Highgrove. WHITE CLICK Alfred Douglas native of California, age 22, and Mary Click, native of Texas, age 23, both residents of San Bernardino. AN I A MOTLACK Thomas 14 Your' ry ptok Dogs without tigs wandering about the city's streets had bettei beware, for the city council last night authorized Chief of Police Shay to put a dog catcher to work, to take the place of G. Washington, who lost his place as city dog catcher and who has also left the city.

Scott Wright appeared before the council to ask for the position of poundman and Kxperieiire One Dollar Is All it takes to Open an Account at the San Bernardino County Savings Bank REPORTS BY CITY'S HEAD Please Take Notice We Sell Anything for You at Auction that you want to sell, or buy it from you and pay you the cash. Furniture and Household Goods a Specialty. A. Neuman, Auctioneer Olillonl 5f! With Hanf Si'-iHllHt (tr.l SI. Hanifan native of California, age 32, and May Motlack, native of Oregon, age 29, both residents of Los Angeles.

BEDFORD-WRIGHT Frank P. Bedford 57, and Mary K. Wright, 35, Chiey Shay was authorized to hire him under the terms of the present city ordinance. In the meantime, on motion of Councilman Pierson, sec onded by Councilman Davidson, City Attorney Guthrie was instructed to draw up a new ordinance relative to Warehouse Space For Rent San Bernardino Auction House :15 Third St. Home l'hoiie 17..

of San Bernardino. License issued in Los Angeles. MILLER RANDIG Frank Henry; Miller, native of Maryland, age 20, resident of Los Angeles, and Mar-1 tha Augusta Randig, native of Texas, age 18, resident of Bloom- licensing of canines and the duties of the poundmaster, the present ordinance being unsatisfactory in a num KODAKS Developing and Printing Jones' Photo Supply House; 009 Third St. Reports of various city officials were made at the meeting of the city council last night. H.

F. Wegnori, building inspector, collected $18 during September. S. C. Swisher, city electrician, collected $144.65 last month.

W. A. Shay, Chief of police, reported $3,929.25 for the police department during September. H. B.

Gunther, blumbing Inspector, collected $76.75 the past month. The reports were ordered filed. Home Phone 175. 344 Street. ber of respects.

Cottage Photo Studio, above 5th. ington. FOX-LODGE Robert Charles Fox, native of Indiana, age 37, resident of La Porte, and Freda M. Lodge, Buy goods niada In Ban Bernar of Nebraska, age 29, resident of Long Beach. Want to sell something? A classified ad.

will sell it. dino. Read The Newa classified ads..

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