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San Bernardino News from San Bernardino, California • Page 8

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1916. 25 CENTS THE MONTH SAN BERNARDINO NEWS Color Scientist, Pioneer In Her Art A Radical "Clean-Up" Suits and Overcoats At Reduced Prices ANKER'S ht 435 Third Street Suits and of adies isses Today we start the big "Clean-Up" of Suits on our second floor garment store. Hundreds of stylish garments must be closeed out regardless of former cost. The time for profit-making is past Now for a DR. THOMPSON CURES PILES Without knife, pain or detention frcm hiiHiiiess.

Xo cine, no pay. Cochron Third ami Street. Home 1 COIir t.K'I'K AS FAI'I'OIIT EETTER GLASSES liMiir HIS j1' 11 A7W'Vfr '--Hit Whiff fcw-wi (telephone us When, in need of anything from the irug rtore. ISoth Phone 302 CENTRAL DRUG CO Chamber of Coir.iiiene lliock h. Fourth anil Streets CitTO.

X. M.ILLKKY, Prop. Every Suit in the House Will Be Closed Out at HALF-PRICE Considering the fact that the original prices of these suits were remarkably low, this is a most sensational offer. There is still a splendid variety of styles to choose from, but at these prices they will go in a hurry so come NOW! Warehouse Space For Rent San Bernardino Aucllon Ho-se 385 Third St. Home Phone 175.

I Ins is licit i ice It uin, color scientist, who does iimisiuil things in diliei cut uiiy. She lias studied color lor jears and hcllcvcs she is dor mine. In other woiils, she is strong lor the isyrhnloj of color. anything he of more practical interest to us than our health, our houses i and our clothes? Well, color has a 'profound influence on our health and in our clothes and houses. The public has no idea of the extent which physicians are experiment-jii in the therapeutic value of color, jsonie of the leading men in this country and abroad are working seriously 1 on the subject." i believes slip is color sane.

She has studied color for years. She has I made countless experiments on her-! self and on o'ners. And she claims to have proved some definite things about the psyehology of color. She 'has written a hook called "The New 1 Science of Color." In her apartment in New York she has surrounded herself with interest-ling color schemes. Here she com-.

poses color plays, for she dreams of a color theater. Here she teaches i students of color, until the time when her ether (l eant of a color college 'shell be realized. To quote: "I'm not interested only in the aesihetic side of color. It's the practical value of color science that 1 With an Irish father and a French mother anybody could he different from other folks. There is Miss Beatrice Irwin, for instance.

She boasts that particular conjunction in her parentage. As if that w-re not enough, she was born "somewhere in the Himalayas." Naturally she is just about as different as they make them. If site produced music, or doilies or pictures or muffins they wouldn't he ordinary music, doilies and si on. They would bear her stamp. But she doesn't merely do the usual things in a different way.

Instead she has chosen a whole field of her own. Miss Irwin is a color scientist. Other people tell you with pride that they are color mad. She NOTICE On Account of the Increase in the Price of Leather Positively Credit, Aftov.Iaimary 17. W.

H. WESSEL, 1011 Third St. a 4 Ml 5- -1 want to bring home to people. ould $17.50 Suits reduced to $20.00 Suits reduced to $25.00 Suits reduced to $30.00 Suits reduced to $35.00 Suits reduced to $40.00 Suits reduced to $45.00 Suits reducee to $49.50 Suits reduced to All other Suits reduced in exactly the same $8.75 $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $17.50 $20.00 $22.50 $24.75 proportion Mil -Have every KJ f41 loin our GSt 1 a. r.ls'; -CaiL XWl- No Sale Goods Charged or Sent on Approval All Dresses, Coats, Skirts, Waists and Furs Radically Reduced in Price.

Sunset "Sunset Limited" Sunset Express To New Orleans via Tucson. Kl Paso, San Antonio and Houston Connections at Nw Oilcans with limited trains north and cant, and with Southern I'ucifio Steamers for New York. VOirisfmas Banking Club 1 WE GIVE he Mil. mid H. K.

Steele spent Sunday and Christmas day in San Diego. llr. and H. K. Rakow have pone to I.os Angeles to spend a collide of weeks with relatives.

Cliarlcs E. Kneedler of Fresno was a Christmas visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S.

Kneedler, in Arrowhead avenue: Insurance experts have adjusted the fire loss on the First Methodist church, allowing on the build-, ing iind IJSL'ii on the contents. The ic mains or Rose L. Bushnell. who died here recently were, sent to Los Angeles today by M. Shaw company for cremation.

H. S. KiKitilcr, secretary of the hutuber cf commerce, is ill at home in Arrowhead avenue with an attack of gl ip. Mis. Mali 1 Piitclmrd, wife of H.

M. I'ritchard, formerly a local business man, was denied a divorce, in I.os Angeles. Mi. and ill 'itoln-er of San Diego returned to their home today spending the holidays with rela- tivis in the They came up in heir motor car. 'V Dr.

and Mis. E. Scott Kinlcy' have returned home from a motor trip to I.os Angeles, where they spent, the holidays at a reunion of the Finley family. I- Uni ty Hickman, formerly chief engineer with the Southern Sierras company now of Los Angeles is spending a few days with San Bernardino fiiends. i Mis.

lien Y. Campion and son, l.limmie, left yesterday for Los which will he their future home. IThey will join Mr. Campton, having jiemained until the close of school. I -J- Mrs.

W. T. Jones and son, Herman, have sone to San Diego for a two 111 rf; Come in. ask about iL STAMPS Vnu can pome in find a 'ln-istinas ikuikino- 'lnh" DOOK FREE and join ly Hitting in or 10 cents, or tltr first wt'ck. Increase vour even 1 or 2 CHICHESTER PILLS -CTV "'HE BIAMOWII UlKiond TirnndW io Kel ttulU mmll.AS sealei with UU Ribtioa.

rake no olhrr. Bu of your OXE TRIAL WILL COXVIXCE LORD'S Cleaning Dye Works Home 1301; Pacific 91o GROCERIES MEATS The Big White Store THE PALM GROCERY 312-314 Street years known a. Best, Safest. Always Rel'aWo SOlD by druggists everywhere deposit each week or in or 1 or 2 cents. In oO weeks: 1- ccnt pays 12.7") 2- cent el id) pays ")-ccnt pays 10-cent eluh pays 127.50 You can put.

in or or each week and in HO weeks, have or $lud We add 4 per cent interest. You can start TODAY START! SAN BINDING COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Stewart hotel Lldg. J. H. WILSOX, Cashier O.

r.OIJnTS, President HOME FURNITURE COMPANY Court and Streets Phones Home 1297, Pacific 129T El Paso Tlie "Golden State Route" through the Middle West-Two daily trains to Chicago and St. l.ouis via Tucson. Paso and Kansas City connecting for all Eastern points. Ogden Over the Sierras and the Great Salt Lake Cut-off Pour daily trains to Chicago via San Francisco, ORilen and Omaha, or via Denver, Kansas City and St. Louis.

Shasta Over the "Road of a Thousand Wonders" Three daily trains to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle Connecting with through trains for St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago and Montreal. PUOTKCTED ISY AUTOMATIC KLKCTHIC BLOCK SIGNALS REE THE APACHE TRAIL OF ARIZONA Tickets honored on Pacific Electric cars to Colton or Los Angeles lor connection with Southern Pacific trains. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Southern Pacific Service the Standard ciating. Interment was in the City cemetery.

Mrs. Mniy Allen Harrison, a native of Maine, age 81 years, died yesterday at Loma Linda, where she has been for a month seeking a return to health. The body will be forwarded by M. B. Shaw company to Minneapolis for interment, accompanied by a son, Charles, and a daughter, Mrs.

K. A. Jones. weeks' visit with relatives and friends and will see the close of the i ri 1 BERNARDINQ Santa Fe Transfer 320 Street Home 1400, Pacific AUTO FOK LIGHT HAULING If we don't move your goods we both lose money. -R fl v.

s. DEPO.iToitY is7 CAPITAL $100,000. SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PR0FIT3 $300,000 STILL Itl I) AS QI F.KX WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. Liliuo-kalani, queen of the Hawaiian islands before the United States took possession of the group, still is very much a queen in the opinion of the natives, according to James S.

Harris, who has just reached Washington from Honolulu. Mr. Harris says the natives treat her with the same respect accorded to her when she was their covereign. J- 4- Mr. mid Mrs.

H. P. Valentine left ycsteiday for their home in Coronado after spending the Christmas holidays with relatives. They were members of a family reunion in the home r.f Mr. and Mrs.

W. S. Shepardson in Seventeenth street. Mrs. Catherine Collins, a resident of this city for many years, more recently of Los Angeles, died in the home of her daughter, Mrs.

W. Brewer, there yesterday. The body was brought to San I'ernardino on a pri-, vate car over the Santa Fe at 9:40 o'clock today, funeral services occurring in the Catholic church at 10:30 'o'clock. Very Rev, John. Brady offi- chas.

e. Mccormick lumber co. Home 422; 'Pacific 222. Third and I Sts. E.

P. ROBERTS, President W. S. HOOPER, Cashier J. S.

WCOn, Assistant Cashier H. E. HARRIS, Vice-President SUPERIOR METAL WORKS C.utteilnir, Sky Light and Auto Sheet Metal Work. 427 COURT ST. Home Phone 238.

I. It. Burns. H. It.

Smith, J. Davis, H. It. Stow, Director! We Invite Your Banking Business Quality job printing at The News job office, in Court street. Subscribe for The News; 25 cents per month; telephones, 185, either phone.

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Years Available:
1914-1918