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San Bernardino News from San Bernardino, California • Page 8

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SAN BERNARDINO NEWS 15 CENTS THE MONTH SIXTY PUPILS BATTLE NEAR AS RESULT OF WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1916. Sa UK ENROLLED 0 Ml ill! AN Summer School Proves Of CONTRARY to our usual custom this sale will last one week instead of two and we call special attention to the fact that every department is represented in this event except the Notions. The peculiar condition of the market makes this sale of great importance to you, because in its scope it embraces many staple items, such as Muslins, Sheetings, White Lawns, India Linens and many others, and a reduction will be made on all. We also beg to state that this will be the only White Sale this year. The steady advance on all Dry Goods make this decision necessary.

We are prepared in every detail to make this sale worthy of your patronage. Of course, you understand, that we cannot and will not make it sensational, as we do not believe in sensational advertising. All we can promise you is a strict adherence to our principles of squareness and ONE PRICE TO ALL. Interest; Credits Are Bases Of U.S. Troops Are Menaced And Trouble Is Expected Any lime Given For Work Done Sixty pupils have enrolled at tin Ready to Wear Department Muslin Underwear CONTINUED FROM TAGE ONE which they oould later he dislodged summer school which opened Monday The steady growth in this department speaks volumes for our in the street school building, an oiily at grave cost of life and time.

nounced Superintendent R. B. Stovelj mereliandise. VV can say without tear or contradiction that it ranks first in this county as far as styles, prices and assort today. The enrollment Monday was! forty-three and today sixty, with othl EL PASO, Texas, June 21.

Fighters expected. has taken between Carran-The school is for backward pupils zistas and United States troops, ac-By passing creditable grades during cording to an unconfirmed report re-the term of the summer school, these relve(i by an immigra-puplls can so ahead with their1'011 hero, classes. Four teachers are in at-: The advance column of cavalry, tendance. The hours are from south from Namiquipa ifl to 11:30 o'clock. pursuit of bandits, was 'attacked by ment arc concerned.

All White Dresses reduced 20 All White Skirts reduced 20 All White Waists reduced 20 All White Coats reduced 20 AISLE 4 Thousands of new garments have been received during this month. goods that were bought many months ago and at the original low prices. Splendid progress has been made -in this depart ment this season and the values we offer today will prove the great drawing card of this sale. The afternoons from 1 to 3 troops of the de facto government, o'clock are devoted to sloyd and this report stated. General George manual training work in the tech-Bell commanding the United nical building.

Any and all pupils states troops in El Paso, said he has manv Modarts in the lot, at half Odds and Ends in Corsets, price. may take advantage oi tne aiternooD no official confirmation of the re- 111 sessions. White Gloves, Hosiery, H'dchefs. Subscribe for The News; 25 cent per month; telephones, 185, eilht phone. port.

Bell admitted that he had heard from the Columbus, N. base camp in regard to the fighting but that the Columbus report also was without officialconfirmation. It is known that a column of American cavalry was Doeskin Gowns at $1.75 VALUES TO $3.50 White Washable 1 clasp, P. K. seams Cloves, $1.19 Cloves, Muslin Drawers at 19c Regular Price 25c Corset Covers at 19c Regular Trice 2oc Read The News Classified 16-Button White Silk Gloves, Kayser officially reported within a short dis make, regular price $1.50, at 00 CO jpiionograpli tance of a Carranzista force and that a conflict seemed imminent.

Munition More Serious The situation along the border to All 25c White Hosiery at 21c All 35c White Hosiery at 29c All 50c White Hosiery at 43c All 75c White Hosiery at 65c All $1.00 White Hosiery 89c All $1.25 White Hosiery $1.12 White Hosiery $1.30 Phoenix Hosiery not included in this sale, price being-restricted hv the mill. Combinations at 59c Lace or Embroidery Trimmed $1.00 Gowns at 89c $1.25 Fowns at 98c Slightly soiled. Lace and hand embroidered. Low nock and short sleeves. $2.50 to $5.00 Combinations At y2 Price Slightly soiled.

Marcella, Princess and open styles, dainty trimmings in lace and embroidery. HANDKERCHIEFS AT 7c Sheer lawn and batiste, embroidered corners and colored edges, values to 15c. HANDKERCHIEFS AT 16c Hemstitched, newest embroidered do-signs, linen or fine batiste, white or colored embroidered cornets. Values to 25c. day was more serious than at any time since the Mexican revolts began five years ago.

El Paso authorities believe it is only a question of hours until the United States and the Mexican de facto government will be in $1.25 Petticoats at 98c Child's Princess Slips at 69c Kmbwddered Ruffle. 8 to 14 Years. state of war. 1 American refugees arriving from Chihuahua declared there was a large inovement of Mexican forces from DOMESTICS White Silks, White Dress Chihuahua City northward. The de facto government is reported to have fully 50,000 troops mobilized in Chi Gooods, White Corduroys These prices speak for themselves.

Don't hesitate to supply your wants now, for we know that you will pay a great deal more money later." huahua state alone, the majority being in close touch with the American punitive expedition. I General Officially Notified White Skirting lfc Sheets and Pillow JSMail! We Prepay Parcel Post Most Complete Stock in South went VIC TON, KOI SON DIAMOND DISC, COLUMBIA II UNO NAM AND ADDRESS TODAY IE Mention make of your machine nd we will mail you latest Record catalogues and Hats whenever issued. Address IE MAIL. ORDER PHONOGRAPH DIPTj II LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA LARQS8T SOUTHWCSTCRN OIALIW IN Phondoraph, (cords.

Pianos. Etc roMPl.ITf IIOUcrMOLO FUHNISMtRS T81" RSSWBMSSBSSSBSJBSSMI Extra Special! Slips BROWNSVILE. Texas, June 21. 50c Seamed Shoet, 10-yard Box Fine Nainsook, 36 General Parker has officially reminded General Ricaut, Carranza com 1 1 inches, regular price $2.50, special $1.98 mander at Matamoras, of Ricaut's promise to round up the bandits who 10 REDUCTION In spite of the fact that we have not raised prices materially on any of these goods we offer this reduction simply to make this sale more effective. The present state of the market would justify a raise in prices rather than a reduction.

We mention this because we feel that you should realize the importance of buying your supplies early, anticipating your Wants now, the same as we have done for many months. 35c Corduroy, 36 inches wide 50c Corduroy, 36 inches wide 50c Gaberdine, 36 inches wide 75c Corduroy, 45 inches wide 50c Basket Cloth, 36 inches wide 59c Fancy Corduroy, 36 inches wide 35c Duck, 45 inches wide 29c 43c 43c 69c 43c 49c 29c SheerWhiteGoods 59c 69c 79c $1.00 65c Seamed Sheet, 81x90 75c Seamless Sheet, 72x90 85c Seamless Sheet, 81x90 $1.00 Pequot Sheet, 72x90 $1.10 Pequot Sheet, 81x90 15c Pillow 42x36 crossed the river and attacked a detachment of American soldiers near here last Friday night. Parker also furnished Ricaut with the names of bandits known to have participated, in the San Benito raid. Ancieto Piscana, bandit leader, has been made a colonel in the Carranza army and given command of a detachment that will defend the 25c Sheer Waistings 35c Sheer Waistings, 36 inches wide 45c Sheer Waistings, 36 inches wide 50c Sheer Waistings, 36 inches wide 21c 29c 39c 43c 21c hite Sheeting Our $1.00 White Mohair Our $1.25 White Serge Our $1.50 White Serge Our $2.00 White Matamoras Plaza in the event of hostilities, it was reported on apparently reliable authority today. White Cotton Blankets 25c Underwear Crepe, 36 inches wide $1.50 36-Inch White Corduroy $1.00 36-Inch White Jap Silk $1.25 36-Inch White Messaline $1.75 36-Inch White Taffeta $1.50 40-Inch Crepe de Chine $2.00 40-lnch Crepe Meteor $2.50 40-inch Crepe Meteor $1-75 36-Inch Waah Satin $1.12 $1.35 $1.79 $2.25 $2.69 $1.12 $1.35 $1.12 $1.59 $1.79 $2.25 $1.59 Don't Send Your Cash Out of Town BUY YOUR RECORDS OF 30c Bleached Sheeting, 72 inches wide 32 jC Bleached Sheeting, 81 inches wide 35c Bleached Sheeting, 90 inches wide 3216 Bleached Sheeting, 72 inches wide 35c Bleached Sheeting, 81 inches wide 40c Bleached Sheeting, 90 inches wide 27c 30c 32k 30c 32k 37 Extra Special! Our $2.50 White Gaberdine Our $3.00 Wool Coating $1.00 36-Inch White Corduroy $1.25 36-inch White $1.00 White Cotton Blankets $1.25 White Cotton Blankets $1.50 White Cotton Blankets $2.25 White Cotton Blan'tB $1.10 $1.35 $1.98 regular 15c 45-inch Tubing, our 20c value, special, per yard CARRANZAHAS HID HiS II Ai i in irn Corduroy MANS ON Three Ten St.

and get another chance at. LI Th Come KULt ULAIIVItU your dollar. Complete Stock of Edison Iliiimomi Disc, Edison Cylinder and Victor Records. amy This Coupon Is Good For Double Trading Stamps on all goods purchased between 1 and, 3, P. M.

every day during sale. ji We Give Green Trading Stamps Yo Government Is Crumbling; New Set Of Officers To Predicted ur REAL ESTATE IS MOVING Rudcll Brothers report the sale of two properties, cash sales. One two- acre piece In Waterman avenue be SpringSuit MARK B. SHAW CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Auto Ambulance De Luxe PARLOA COR.

and FIPTII HT1. Both Phases turn longing to J. H. Capfer was sold to Joseph P. Poncy, the consideration being $1,200.

The other property even should it become necessary, through some overt act of Carranza or his armed forces, for the punitive expedition to take up a more serious task, whom would our armed forces set out to fight?" War department officials declared that, In the event of real they expect no more than two or possibly three real engagements. But thene would still be left the more serious 'work of policing and pacifying the country south of the Rio Grande. It would not be a matter, they say, of taking two or three sold was a five-room modern bunga NOTICE OF CAUCUS Notice is hereby given that a Republican caucus will be held at Dept. 2, Superior Court, in the City of San Bernardino, on Saturday, the 24th day of June, 1916, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M.

for the purpose of selecting 164 delegates to a Republican County Convention, to be held in the City of San Bernardino, on the 27th day of June, 1916, at the hour of one o'clock P. M. The purpose of this convention is to select delegates to a Congressional District Convention to be held in the City of San Diego on the 1st day of July, 1916. at ANKER'S HOME TRADING WILL BUILD CITY The News believes thoroughly in and consistently has advoceted home-trading. Try your home merchant first should be the business law and gospel of every San Bernardino buyer.

Constant loyalty to home-city business institutions is not narrowness but an admirable form of patriotism. By using The News classified columns, you will promote the doing-busl-ness-at-home Idea. Besides, you will be getting big values on your investment. News classified ads profit advertisers. Call 185, either 'phone.

CONTINUED FROM rtOE ON HI high administration official mentioned, who said: "This government still hopes for peaceful settlement of the Mexican situation; we are even yet far removed from war or intervention. But Daylight Store 435 Third Street low in Lugo street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth street, E. Sech-ter to J. C. BurgquiBt, consideration $1,500.

Rudell Brothers state that the realty market shows a decided improvement for the better, their deals being more on a cash basis. STEPHENS 1 SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND LICENSED EMBALM ERS 420 Street Roth Telephones 80 Automobile Hears All Progressives and Republicans strategic positions by force of arms and then treating with the established government for peace, for they are convinced that one or two decisive victories for American arms would break any remaining hold Carranza has on the Mexican government. of San Bernardino Precincts Nos. 1 Subscribe for The News; 25 cents per month; telephones. 185.

either 'phone. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY to 38, Inclusive, and American, Arrowhead, Central, Mill, Vernon and Urbita Precincts, are requested Cut out this coupon and send it vlth your Kift to The News office or i SI. C. A. before p.

m. tomorrow. Sin Bernardino, June 22, 1916. i Hereby I subscribe $. f.

cet8 to- ward the IX ONK DAY FOR OCR V. M. C. goal. Realizing how impossible it is for committees to find all of us in 10 hours, I agree to send this, subscription to the Y.

M. C. A. if the committee fails to reach me by 5 p. m.

so that it may be counted In the final 8 p. m. total. NAME. and expected to attend this caucus and vote for the selection of 164 dele GREGORY FOR SUPREME COURT WASHINGTON, June 21.

The LOST Black lace collarette, between Spruce street and Catholic church. Reward. Leave at News office. 6-23 nomination of Attorney General Gregory to succeed to the vacancy in Small sleuths that silently seek and find the thing you want THE NEWS WANT ADS Write an ad and 'phone it to THE NEWS Sunset 185 or Home 185 gates. A.

G. KENDALL. GRANT HOLCOMB, Precinct Officers. J. D.

M'DONALD CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Night and Day Ambulance Service Main 231; Home 225 46 Fourth St, Between and the United States supreme court caused by the resignation of Charles LOST Yellow sweater sash, somewhere between Fourth and and Bon Marche. Finder please re Evans Hughes, the republican presi ADDRESS. turn to Bon Marche, 396 dential nominee, will be sent to the Subscribe For The News; 25 cents per month; telephones, 185. elth 'phone.

street. senate soon for confirmation. Subscribe for The News; 25 cents.

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