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San Bernardino News from San Bernardino, California • Page 2

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Editorial Pa ge, of The fe ws Progressive Independent DOINGS OF THE DUFF FAMILY AMUSEMEN I OPERA HOUSE Fatty Arbuckle C'f WIFE I AtH OLD I HOPE NOTHING' I orVo- OLD rao-4 FOR PoiKG loniulil, and WnllnrP P5ld in "Tim Woilil Ipait" .10.:, liil.li- ftWU iws wEWMWfi back: l-i i i v. 10MOI3I5OW WO I WtfNDEUlMfi U-fS 7 I 1 How A UTTLe Pone (3 PART jf Ji vioulo go tunictht Pjroo ME JOST A MMlTe(CHAeieY, THERE I WffiM ASS'S I is some one AT THE dAa pwa. jp 7 i PfS- URBITA SPRINGS PARK Tin-: rii.i v(iioi ok tiih iuxt SUNDAY JULY 15 Heroes Of Journalism Serge- Basset; "a war correspondent, was killed near. Lens by rifle while observing the battle raging there between British and-German forces. Several correspondents have been wounded in the field, since the war The bravely; of these men is not generally realized and appreciated, i.

They iintrcpidlv go within the range of tire andithmst themselves into danger- with the nonchalance thai 'is part; of this dispositional equipment of the genuine newspaper; manj Virtually every ooiy-respondent at the front has faced death scores- of times. Many of them have braved extreme dangers, and yet1 without vain heroics. there to see; and to learn. They are there to depict; faithfully as they can, the war as it really is. The 'depends upon them, in large measure for its "knowledge of what is' transpiriug and what successive moves signify; They are real heroes who are doing the world great service and -a re? stocking" the future, historian with invaluable raw material for the history of this -war.

FREE VAUDEVILLE I UAVK-Von Zi7H I 1 DOrt'T KN0W AQOoT OH, I SEE A ACTS fj EARL BARB IliirUoiie KiiU'rliiliicr Ji'rmmmm MARCO mkiit mi; at llliOSSOM KIIOITI'-, IIh- Hoy MiisIcIhh READ SISTERS MOTTO VON Aiistiiiliiin (iirl Kiit.Tlnin.Mls- mill Inwl lllinontallstw BoatingBathing Dancing Concessions Baseball. Kico oiiii.I for (lie Children l-'irc I'iriiic l.KT 1 1 A I STAiiltlTT TKACII VOl TO SWIM i i 1 i Let The News Follow You! When on your vacation, be sure lo notify The News that yon want this paper sent to yon. Keep posted on San Bernardino affairs while away. The News will he, mailed to. your vacation address without extra charge.

CALL 1 85, EITHER PHONE 1 Military- aeronautic enthusiasts are1 making iinH" pression upon congress. They are. impressing' upon the nation's-lawmakers the vital importance of biiild-i: ing up quickly tremendous strength in the airJ Jear Admiral Peary has become' an ardent ing due discount for the floridity. (if iris claims" for this service, on the assumption that his extreme fervency may lead him to yet there seems to be every good reason to heed i his urging 1 hat it should be "the fixed national aim of the United States t6 become the first air power mf the Salt Lake City has resorted to a form of conscrip-'tion that should be adopted in all' American- cities. Salt Lake idlers were' seized by the police, and put to work on a government mining enterprise.

West Virginia, as is generally known has a state law compelling all able-bodied men not of military age to do at least thirty-sis hours useful labor each week. -It is profitless and futile to complain 'about the weather. Who, by grumbling, can change the weather one whit, even though one should pour forth lamentations by the hour? Why make oneself miserable in this ineffective manner school' boys who 'are eager to go out on farms" and in orchards to work, are manly patriots. RIALTO LTON: HIGHLAND Spm IIS IS rS I :AV.lw?ii": ret ui-niiig- home, notify- The 'News of. Hie fact, and the paper will again be sebt to your lioine address.

No extra charge for this service. New Machinery Is Being! William Painter, Former GASH Installed In Burned i Highland Resident Is P. E. Track Facilities For Packing Houses; News Of Rialto District CHOP-SUEY and NOODLES IIO.MJ KOG LOW CAKE 710 Tbli.l St. Home 1242 Flour Establishment Member Of Firm Moimy saved by thrifty housewife.

Home, Pwlflc, 3. RUSSELL'S KM7-I0IB THIRD 8TRKKT mCillLA.VD. July 14. William COLTON, July 14. The Globe mills which were partially destroyed Paiulor of San Jacinto has purchased by fire, will remain closed for about half interest in the dairy recently RIALTO, July 14.

Work Ih progressing rapidly on the spur hciiiR built by the Pacific Kle. trie from tho Riverside avenue main lino. A large force of laborers are at work rush- Mr. two months until new machinery can acquired by George Roddick. A.

W. BATES JwAr 542 Third St. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE TRADE HERE AND SAVE MONEY THE QUALITY Shoe Shop A. STICf nl ioi: Hume 7. r.H." llilrd 8t.

Jiing the siding. Other spurs will ue built until most of the parkins houses will have sidings. The main umir will ho frnm nivprsiiflp uvnnnp ftw'll vv can aave i ou be installed. This announcement was made last night by Elmer Hoersteler. Mr.

IJoorstlnr estimated the loss at about 1100. Though the mill will be shut down there will be no change in the sell Painter and family are already domiciled at the ranch. They formerly lived in. Highland and have many friends. George Roddick is a brolh-er-in-law of Mr.

Painter. I. F. OMiciiils Visit Highland was visited yesterday' by two Pacitie Electric officials who came over from Ran Bernardino ii. one of the new motor buses now he- XV Time and Money.

line to Date street, from which oth 1 JueCC. MWTRUC; THIS IS A PReTTV HOWDY-DO MO SUPPER. MOT EVEN STARTCrG H6BrlVE BEN OOT BY wjrxiws HAZV' THC (NTCRCSTS OF TKe VVR, AND IVMCM I COM6 Home iiTsr er spurs will be constructed. Ladies' Aid Convenes Members of the aid society of the Methodist church met yesterday in the social hall for their monthly 'meeting. Following the business session Mrs.

C. YV. Reisinger gave two readings, Miss Marcia Turner also gave a reading. There was sing-, Victor Service" ing ami delivery departments. Flour will lie secured in Los Angeles and the feed mill is intact, having escaped the Wedding ing operated by tho company.

The officials, F. L. Annable. general su-I perlntendent, and M. P.

Grot'holdt, division superintendent, spent sev-leral hours here, returning to Sun NOTICE The Prescription Files and Family Recipes of the P. E. Pharmacy and the Fern Drug Store are now at Owl Drug Store AH-t Street All The Tinm Wilson Music Co. BI7.1K Third St. ing also.

The tables were covered i with pretty Japanese covers. Tea! Dcrnardino on the trolley. Home Is Planned The marriage of Miss Adelo Levy to A. E. Elfstrum at Salt Lake City on June 23 conies as a surprise to many friends of the bride, who was well known in tho younger set here.

Friends of Mr. and Elmer Smith and son are regretting their departure from here. They are moving to Los Angeles, where they will make their future home. Smilli Miss Ievy graduated from the uni-, versity of California recently. i Rejected For Army I Itui.uilKa r.F flnfni.t nf iho oifi.

i ana warers were servea uy me nies-dames George Gard, C. V. Roberts and L. S. Lesh.

On Ivditorinl Outing Mrs. F. S. Hosfelt left yesterday morning for Eureka on a ten days' vacation trip with the Southern California' Editorial association. Visit Glenn Itaiuli Mr.

and Mrs. Will Needham. Mrs. '(will take a position with the Pacitii Ernest Uohsnn of Grand avenue was Electric, having resigned as foreman rejected for the Canadian army. Mr.

The Original Spot Cash Grocery J. H. PATTON, Prop. Roth Plionen UU8 860 St. TELEPHONE US When In need of anything from tho drug Mora.

Both I'honon 302 CENTRAL DRUG CO Chamber of Commerce Illock ft; 10. Cor. I'oiiilli nnil SI reel GIOO. T. MllLERV, I'rop.

AND WHEN VOU COM6 HOME YOU CAM PefeL Dobson went to Los Angeles to take the examinations. Several other Llrit ishers and Oanadians of Colton passed and will soon be on the way to the front. Dobson says that Canadians and iiritishers in Los Angeles are joining the ranks daily. It. V.

r. Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts entertained members of the I). Y.

of the llaptist church at their, home in North Seventh street Thursday night. The rooms were most attrac- Anna Gilis and Floyd Wyllie of San Diego, who is a guest at the 1. M. Needham home in Date street, will motor tomorrow to Glenn ranch! to be gone over Sunday. Xews From I'ci-n Mrs.

L. S. Lesh and Mrs. C. V.

I Roberts have just received a letter from their nephew, Herbert Lesh, of SOM6 POTA-TOeS" 4NT PUT TH6M ON TO Ct)Ok IWHIte of the West Highland Citrus association here. On account or the shortage of the coming citrus crop it is expected that others "will loave. On Vacation Fairall and Captain Wilson of'the state hospital have left for San Diego to enjoy a two weeks' outing. Captain Wilson has not been in good health for some time and it is expected that the change will result beneficially for Subscribe for The News, 25 cents per month; telephones! 18Sr- phone. I FINISH MklMC-THCSe BflNOASes fOR THE Reu Cross; and you peec Tuose potatocs, PeCu don't WHITTLE TMtM BOTH PHONES 1334 I.EAMXG AND PKESSIXG FRENCH ELECTRIC CLEANERS J- 5UJ HU IITII STREET II I I I ff' It' fiiWk Tl I I fPeru, South America, where he has' MONUMENTS Gt Your Cemetery Hone Rt San Bernardino Marblo i and Granite Works Whore You (iet Low Prices and Se'jBfaction.

Court St. San lJer nardino for the past five years as and ferns in baskets and vases. mining that he is on ills' tively decorated with red carnations way way to San Francisco to join tne' engineering department of the army, which will see service in France. Quality job printing at The News Job office, in Court street. orPIW ARK KKl'MTKO Judge J.

W. Curtis late yesterday 1M) VOl' KNOW HIM? I Elmer E. Curtis, Company en-j gineers corps, is sought in. San Ber-I nardino by Captain James It. Jrvinej as tho head of the company, acting with police department officials.

Our-1 tis left the company in Los Angeles presumably to come to San Bernar i dino. This was on July 5 Since; that time nothing has been hoard from him. The company is to goj into camp at American Lake, Wash ington. aside a decree of divorce made in, superior court several months ago in the case of Mrs. Grace S.

Stephens against George S. Stephens, both well jknown here. II your copy of The News does not LARSEN DYE WOItKS EXPERT ORY CLEANERS Mb In OrTlce mill Work 501 So. St. Homo 20l Pacific 251 PI A Get our prices before you buy, Eiler Music Co.

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