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SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1933 PAGE TWENTY-THREE VITAL RECORDS BOBBY THATCHER mm By George Storm ruin HITS NEW HIGH 1 W.IU1 I I I IF I COULD SHAKE Oro'. MQUB Trr I MUST STOP id 4 ITS GREAT IV THE KIMKS OUTA My I Zcl AT MRS. feARP'S AND 7 e.U''cj LEFT S.OS 'COULD ZSkL Get the material. I i nr.

i a uv cv r. if i i 1 1 i FOR HER NEW SUIT NOW DONT NOTICES OF INTENTION TO WED JOHNSON-ZIEHOLD Kmniett Love Johnson, 41), MissiHHippi, and Louise France Zierold, 2H, Penimylvania. Huth (if Lnfl Angeles. MiHKYNOLUS-MOONKY Robert Kenneth McRcynolds, 22. Oklahoma, and Naomi Ann Mooney, 25, Oregon.

I Knth of Loma Linda. SWANSON WRIGHT William B. Swansoii. 21. Florida, and Frances Harvey Wright.

20, California. Both of Ran Bernardino. ELLIOTT-LUCKE Ralph Harvey Elliott, 30, Montana, and Emily Arlcne Lucke, 18, Indiana. Both of Vtctor-vllle. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED SVLLlVAN-pUNCAN Clement William Sullivan, 21, Indiana, and Ruby 7" TRY TO WALK I TOO AUCUSTUS1- LOS ANGELES, May 31.

In a day of rising prices, Transamerlea featured trading In the Lor Angeles stock and curb exchangee today. On the unusually heavy turnover of 24,100 shares, the stock rose to a new high level for the current year at 7, but closed at up '4. tHE OA CAMS WHEW CUS WAS ABLE TO DISCARD HIS CRUTCHES AND WALK-OWCV THE DRAGGING HIS CEFT SIDE SERVED TO Remind HIM OF HIS in i vita i if i xi ri i ifVM rniy I I 10 YIJ I II i tj, ii mAi IiIIRmWMII Edith Duncan, 19, Texas. Both of Sales! Lancaster. PAULY-MacLAUCHLIN George August Pauly, 41, Wisconsin, and Ber-nice Beatrice MacLaUKhlin, 33, Pennsylvania.

Both of Los Angeles. II ACiEY-RUE Burton Hagey. 22, California, and Verda Luella Rue, 19. Canada. Both of Highland.

TORREY-HILL Roy Edward Torrey, 21, California, resident of San Dimas, INJURIES 100; Alaska Juneau HXIBarnsdall Oil lOO Alaska Juneau 600 Bolsa Chlr.a A 1U0 Citizens Nat 100 Claude Neon 100 Consol Oil 100 Globe Grain 15' Goodyear Tex 100 Hancock Oil 100 A Invest Finance 200Pae 350! Pae Mut Life and Margaret Alice Hill, 18, Cali fornia, resident of Laverne. DIED I. ROW AM In Redlands, California, May IBURNIKGtBEAUTYl Low Last 18 18 18 8 8 8 18'4 181-4 18 Vi 34 3 3 27 27 27 11 10'i 10'i llli 11 11 10 10 10 80 80 80 7 74 7 2 34 ii 6 25 25 25 23 20 22 3 8 8 8 8 2 3 2 1 1 1 78 78 78 39 38 38 74 7 7 22 31 31 31 81 81 20 20 30 19 10 19 26 38 2 33 22 33 7 8 6 16 16 16 100'Pac Pub 1st pf 26, 1933, Ed Kowan, 67 yean old, formerly of Bishop, California. Fu 382 Students to Get Diplomas at High School Commencement Rites neral service! will be held Thursday at 3 p. m.

from the F. Arthur Conner chapel. Interment In Menteclto Memorial park. BROWN In Ontario, California, May 3D, 1933, George B. Brown, 77, native uwrK wesi on 600 Republic Pete lOORlchfield Oil 1001 do pf 20'SJ prl pf 7 BO0Sec-lat Nat 900Shell Union 800 So Cal Edlsoo 25 do orif pf 800 do 6 pf 200 do 5H pf 100'South Pac 600Rtand Oil al of Canada.

Funeral services at a Gorman, Lawrence W. Greene, Orville Frank Grimes, J. Holmes Grossman, Beryl Gutridge, H05FIELD 10 HEUJEUEF (Continued from Page Thirteen) mendatlons of the retiring organization. He is withdrawing from the office of secretary of the county-wide relief board as well as from the city group, to concentrate upon his work as pastor of the First Methodist church. m.

Thursday from J. B. Draper Co. chapel. Interment In Bellevue Arthur Guy.

Ralph E. Parr, Lorls A. Peake, Joseph Harold Pearson, John A. Pierce, Warren E. Pinckert, Fredrio R.

Plrl, Robert Piper, Hubert K. Probus, Leonard M. Propst, David M. Puthoff. i cemetery.

FISH In Fontana. California. May 30 Alvin V. Haensch, Forrest War 1933. Mrs.

Pearl E. Fish, 57, native of Illinois. Funeral services at 2 p. m. Thursday from Simpson Fu ren Hall, Robert S.

Hargis, Wil Oil L. A. CURB SALES neral home, interment in Denver. PALMATEF.R In San Bernardino, Cal DOLLAR STOCKS liam H. Harvey, Harry Lee Head-ington, Rex Murrell Heap, Gordon E.

Heard, Ralph W. Hilbig, Donald Frederick Hoffmeister, Kenneth Ellsworth Hood, Marshall W. lfornia, May 31, 1933, James W. Pal-mateer, 61 years old, native of Michigan, resident of San Bernardino 16 Sales! High Low Last 74Amer Tel Tel118117 117 yenrs. Funeral arrangements pend 148 Aviation Tiel 13 16 13 16 Ing.

J. W. Woodhouse Co. In Howard, William Huff. AWAIT U.

8. FUNDS Formation of the new city relief charge. FRAY.NE In Redlands, California, May 31, 1933, Charles H. Frayne, 55 years, native of Vermont and resi board was undertaken by the Donald Ironmonger. Bruce James, Carl L.

Johnson, mayor and council upon the sug dent of Redlands 15 years. Funeral services at 10 a. m. Friday at the gestion of the Citizens' Emergency Relief committee, that pointed out the advantages of having a central CHAPTER 13 Anthony resented Mary Lee's presence and showed it by a sulky silence. Virginia, on the other hand, was glad to have her.

She had found herself a bit disturbed about her glittering guest. She knew now that she should never have let him come. She liked him well enough, but why should she have tried to square accounts with his mother? Anthony had laughed it off lightly, as if that ended it. But Virginia had felt that It was not ended. Mary Lee talked to Virginia of antiques and to Anthony of his brass buttons.

"You're Navy of course? I adore uniforms." "You'll get over that if you stay here long enough. Wait until you see the midshipmen millions of em." "Really?" He nodded. "They flow through the town in a rushing tide." "Oh, I should love it." "Don't ever love them." "Why not?" "Let them love you." "But what if they shouldn't?" She flashed a glance at him, and Anthony was aware of a sudden illumination. The little devil had charm and knew It. It was not the sort of thing he cared about, but she was using it for his benefit, deliberately, and in the modern fashion.

She could not know, of course, Dow Fltzslmmons chapel, Red lands. FUNERAL NOTICE 200 Anaconda Copper 335 Caterpil Trac 2695 Cities Service 335 Cord Corp 15 Fox Film 100 General A via Elec 232'General Motors McBean 50'Intl Harvester 50 Intl Nickel 15 Int Tel Tel 10'P. Lorillard 100 Miami Copper 100' Mont Ward 125 Packard Motor 1023'Radio Corp 100 R.iHIn-Wolth Nolan Lynward Johnson, Weldon S. Johnson, Kenneth B. Jolley, Eugene Jones, Paul Sherman Jones, Walstlne G.

Jones. 21 6 11 3 8 21 25 9 3 38 15 14 10 6 22 5 7 3 It could be seen she was proud of her falsehood and of her sporting spirit. She kept awake for several moments on the strength of it, then went suddenly to sleep, like an old baby. "I'm afraid I'll have to ask you to take her home," Virginia told Anthony, "it's just across the street." He rose at once. "Sure you aren't doing it to get rid of me?" She met that lightly.

"I think I'm sure." Mary Lee looked from one to the other. She had a rather shrewd understanding of the situation. The girl hadn't waked up yet to what that man could do for her. He was a stunning type. Mary Lee had a feeling that if she hadn't met Rickey, she would give Virginia Oliphant a run for her money.

Before Anthony left she had a moment alone with Virginia. "You might as well tell me your address. I've simply got to see you." She told him the' number. "You'll find us in a shabby old house in Washington Square." "Nothing will seem shabby if you shine there." She had no blushes for him, no hint of interest in their future meet-nig. And how could he know that no sooner had the front door closed behind him than she forgot him.

Mary Lee had gone with the others, and Virginia left at last alone, ran upstairs to the second floor, all the echoes of the old house thundering after her. When she reached Rickey's room, she unlocked the desk where he kept his papers. The ASHDOWN' The funeral of Lillian executive board vested with official municipal authority, to treat with the county, state and national relief agencies. George L. Black, Belle Ashdown will take place Thurs (Continued from Page Thirteen) i Hartshorn, Marjorle May Henderson, Mary Evaline Henderson, Esther Bell Hess, Masako G.

Hirata, Eunice Holcomb, May Lydla Honius, Norma Marie Hutchings. Roberta Jarrard, Thelma Lois Jenkins, Eula Jones, Lucile Lela Jones, Love Jordan, Ruth Lillian Jutkins. Ginevra B. Kennedy, Julia Geral-dine Kindell. Vivian Louise Lancaster, Beulah Larsen, Letitia Naomi Larsen, Bella Lewitzky, Naomla Pauline Lillich, Elsa Genevieve Linderoth, Cora LaVonne Lindquist, Margaret Lucille Linfesty, Ruth Lofqulst, Viola Joseline Long, Marjorie Ludden.

Margaret Mallery, Eve E. Mapes, Marion Annette Marks, Opal Marshall, Geraldine Mason, Leona M. McDaniel, Lora Louise McDonald, Jane Margaret McGraw, Bette Meneley, Alma Meyer, Virginia E. Morris, Dorothy Virginia Mummery, Fairlle Pattison Murray, Helen Millicent Murray, Jacqueline Lorraine Murray, Grace M. Musso, Alma Ellen Ncagle, Nadine Need-ham, Leona Novack.

Winifred Francis Palms, Vera Lucille Patton, Tommie Lucille Phillips, Lucille G. Piatt, Ollie Lou Posey. Yoshio Katayama, Henry Kazar- day, June 1st, at 2 p. m. from Mark 13 16 21 11 37, 8 21 25 9 3 38 15 14 20 '4 22 4 8 i 59 11 37 8 22 9 33 51 21 5 11 3 8 21 24 9 3H 38 15 14 20 6 22 4 8 3 59 11 37 3 22 6 9 32 B.

Shaw Company. Interment Mt. ian, Stevens H. Keller, Horace A. View cemetery by Rev.

J. Harvey John J. Rehwald, Joe T. Riker, Theodore W. Ristow, Ralph Robl-son, Emanuel Ernest Romero, Francis John Root, Jack R.

Ross, Henry Martin Rossback. Donald Eugene Sargent, Leonard W. Savage, Milton William Sayle, William Claire Schultz, Francisco Angel Sermeno, Harold O. Setter-berg, George Leslie Sewell, Harold R. Shaffer, Milton Shannon, Robert Taylor Shields, Jimmle Shimizu, Jack Showaltcr, Antonio G.

Silva, Ervin Maxwell Skousen, Ray M. Smith, Noel Wade South, Frank Stanley Sperry, Karl Henry Stein, Frederick Porter Stewart, George Gordon Stewart, Harold Wesley Stewart, Elmer Stites, James Swartz, Jack W. Swing, Richard L. Swing. Rado L.

Tadich, Harold Thomas Teague, Earl H. Tharalson, Parker Dale Thompson, Milton E. Thur-man, Harley E. Tillitt, James Trevino, Sumner Tyler. James Winston Van Leuven, Wayne W.

Vaughan. Roy Wagner, William J. War-boys, Jack R. Webster, John Weitl, head of the Fraternal Congress for Unemployment relief, and J. Ernest Hood, President of Central Labor council, are the others on the board Kelley, Charles King, Alexander Alois Krisik, Louis R.

Kuykendall. 6 Riverside Cement 59 Wllkins F. Lamblrth, Eli Lee, with Hosfield, Mack and 11 27 4 240 Socony Vacuum 80iStand Oil 245 Studebaker 50'Texas Corn Because Federal aid from the R. F. C.

has been terminated, and 22 Alexander W. Levi, Jack B. Light-foot, Harry J. Linfesty, Charles A. Loring, Harold F.

Loufek, Louie G. Lubinsky, Sam Lubinsky, Fred 220ITidewater Assoc 6 Deere. Free parking, California Gar-age for friends attending. CEMETERIES MONTEClTO MEMORIAL PARK Beautiful But Not Expensive The Modern Burial Park MONUMENTS MARK EVERY GRAVE A Permanent Tribute San Bernardino Monument Co. Highland Waterman Ayes.

Ph. 394-87, 3 FUN ALDI ECTORS" j. w. woodhouse ca "Attention to Every Detail" funds from the new Wagner relief 9 3314 lon united Corp 85'United Air 92jU Steel bill have not yet been released to 53 51 California, the city relief board will CENT STOCKS not undertake any operations until such time as Federal aid Is re B45 125 490 125 400 400 sumed. This is expected to occur within the next 10 to 20 days, at H.

Lundholm. Thomas F. Martinez, Steve Mat-thes, William Matthes, Kenneth L. McCombs, Jack Leroy McDonald, James B. McLain, John L.

Mc-Michael, Thomas P. Mercadante, John F. Miller, Delmar S. Mitchell, John Robert Monninger, Wallace N. Meyers.

how tired he was of youthful so 1145'Bandini Pete lOOIConsolidated Stl. 5001 Electrical 1000' Exeter Oil 3000 Holly Devlopm't. 200'Klnner A ft 18589 Lincoln Pet Corp 1100! Mascot Oil 100' Merchants Pet smn Mt niahin nil 1354 Mt. Vernon Phone 441-01 445" 125 400 15'4 37 60 58 38 15 80 2 phistication, and that he had sought out Virginia Oliphant be the most, according to members of the relief board. Mack and Wainwright succeed 15 37 60 59 38 15 30 15 87 60 47 38 15 30 2 Stephens Bobbitt Funeral Home "Information Without Obligation" cause she was so utterly without the Rev.

Mr. Lawrence and Wll USB Street Phone 371-72 affectation, so untrained apparently in the arts of coquetry, yet pos 2 2000, 3 Oil and Roy UPLAND Stone Funeral Home money Grogan had given him was sessing a quality of withdrawal MINING DIVISION Ham B. Phillips as members of the county-wide relief committee. The new city board accepted the records, inventory and financial statement, Rosalind A. Rawicz, Margaret 329 E.

9th St. Ph. Upland 34 which made men want to follow. Norris D. Whitehill, William Carl Williams, Charles W.

Wilson, Richard Granger Willis, William Wilson. Wayne E. Young. Vaiden Zimmerman. Oralou Reed, Wilma Rhea Reynolds, 4 14 not there! She searched everywhere, pulling out dresser drawers frantically, going through the poc 13 James F.

Nance, Russell L. Nicholson, Jr, Kenneth E. Onion. Sam J. Paladlno, George Palik, COLTON Dorothy A.

Riche, Phyllis G. Rob 1000'Blg Jim Mines 4000jCalumet Gold M. Chollar 100'Shattuck Denn Reed Gold. and the food supplies and office 295 295 4 1414 295 3 43 Mary Lee was saying to Virginia, "Your brother told me you are planning to live in New York. I erts, Frances Rose Roddick, Grace equipment surrendered by the retir 3 43 The expense Is a matter of your desire.

8 43 kets of Rickey's clothes In the closet. At last she stood very still ing committee. Meetings will be V. Rorer. hope you 11 let me hunt you up?" held Tuesdays at 2 p.

m. with i-none uoiion RIALtOFONfANA Simnsnn Vimiirnl llnma In the middle of the room. The "We won't have much time for i Hi 1 1 i' fx i -1 l) special sessions at the call of the social engagements. Rickey has to truth had come to her. Rickey had a thousand dollars with him, and Eleanor Tully St.

John, Shizu Sakamoto, Shizuko M. Sameshima, Julia Saulmon, Irmgard Brunhilde Phones: Rialto 11, Fontana Zenith 6411 In the Shadows write. "I'm not a Social Engagement- he was probably at that very mo Wllhelma Schuchard, Elaine Virginia Selple, Genelta G. Seymour, please say that you'll be glad to METAL MARKET 1 a ment matching his poor skill against the cunning and sharp chair. Condition of Crash Victim Still Grave Still In a critical condition from injuries received when his car struck sand near Barstow and Mary Louisa Shepard, Mary Jayne see me She laid her hand on Virginia's, practice of Lute Carney.

NEW YORK, May 31. The price She rushed back again to the and Virginia found herself giving Hill. A. H. Morgan, Van Dunlap, W.

N. Glasscock. Mill creek: D. Rhea Igo, Harlan Durant, Mrs. W.

H. Johnson, David H. Perkins, J. A. Roulette.

Upland: R. O. Price, Charles Barr, Earl Paul, G. A. Hanson, Wallace Taylor, Mrs.

Una Winter, Mrs. Ada Manker, Don Palmer, C. E. Grler, P. H.

McQuillen. Ontario: N. E. Trautman, Hobart Alter, J. S.

Armstrong, Fred Dallis, Claude Randall, Gardner Spring, of copper In the domestic market today was virtually a pound Shorett, Patricia Sievers, Ruby Marie, Simmons, Ethel Virginia Slayman, Doris Smith, Lois Kathlyn Smith, Frances E. Stewart, Marjorie Mary Story, Emma Ruth Strech, GRACE GIOVANOLA Funeral services for Mr. Grace Glovanola, well known resident of San Bernardino for 45 years and a charter member of the Eagles lodge, will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow from the Mark B.

Shaw memorial chapel. Mr. Glovanola died Tuesday eve the plump fingers a responsive clasp. There was something friendly and frank about Mary Lee which delivered to the end of September. Although producers generally were not naming that price as yet, it was kitchen and blew out the candles.

The fire lighted the room and its confusion. The gold kitten was on the table lapping at the cream. But Virginia felt there was no time for anything but her quest of Rickey. drew her in spite of herself. "Of Mary Strommer, Lucille Emily overturned, Ray Marsh, 45 years old, of Long Beach last night had shown little improvement since the accident early Tuesday, accordine believed Impossible to buy copper Stumph.

course, we'll be glad," she said, with heartiness. Mary Lee talking against time, any longer at 7e a pound, since Henry B. Hickey, Ralph Myers, the good buying on Monday had to St. Bernardine's hospital re Every moment might count. He had all that money all that money! Barbara Ann Taylor, Ruth Ann ning at his home, 1125 Rialto avenue, following an Illness of several told of her life In Memphis, her practically cleaned up all the metal Charles Latimer, Frank Appleby, R.

F. Price, Mrs. R. F. Price, Isaac Thomas, Yvonne Timmerman, Jose ports.

Marsh's companion. B. E. Sawver months. He was 69 years old.

available at that price. Her fingers trembled as she buttoned her raincoat. Her heart was mid-Victorian mother, her voice, her urge to adventure all the phine Gayle Tracy Ruth Mary Jones, Howard Berg, Oscar Arnold, Abroad the price was sharply Chester Warren, L. S. Davidson, things she had told Rickey.

An 24, was slightly improved, however, and will probably recover. Both men are being treated by Dr. C. J. Carmack.

Tully. Jacquelyn Van Wie, Feme L. higher at 7.6214 7.75c a pound c. 1. f.

Hamburg, Havre and London, LILLIAN BELLE ASHDOWN Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian Mrs. F. H. Williams, Mrs.

Leala Vaughan, Louise Vldal, Virginia V. with buying continuing in good volume. This compares with Monday's Larson, Mrs. Clifford L. Cochran, Jack Davis, Ben W.

Spencer. Fontana: Harry Barker, J. P. Belle Ashdown will be conducted at 2 p. m.

today from the Mark B. Shaw memorial chapel. Burial will Read the Classified. Vinton. Virginia Lou Walker, Billie Wal Burney, Cornelius De Bakcsy, R.

G. be In Mountain View cemetery. Mitchell, J. D. McGregor.

Grand Terrace: S. C. Edwards, ters, Annabelle Ware, Pearl Ware, Jones Will Direct Tax Repeal Drive (Continued from Page Thirteen) plained to the meeting by Assemblymen Hobart R. Alter of Ontario and A. E.

Brock of Redlands. Other speakers included Mr. Jones, W. N. Glasscock, John C.

Ralphs, Lewis E. Adams, San Bernardino; J. J. Prendergast and Henry G. Clement, Redlands; Donald H.

Mcintosh, Colton; and George A. Klus-man, Cucamonga. Others joined in the informal discussion of the proposition and the campaign in its favor. Senator Ralph E. Swing, one of the authors of the proposition, had been Invited to speak but was in Sacramento.

Members of the various city committees selected at last night's meeting follow: San Bernardino: K. R. Stewart, G. E. Harrison, Santa Fe; Mrs.

Clarence Johnson, Woman's club; Frank H. Binney, Dr. P. M. Savage, Dr.

A. E. Hancock, Mrs. T. R.

Carlisle, Harold D. Shaw, school board; Forrest E. Page, Rotary; Clare R. Holmes, J. C.

Lee, Kiwanis; Harbison, Lions; William Meyer, 20-30; Fred Duffey, S. E. Bagley, Exchange; Nora Parker Coy, Business Professional Women's club; Mrs. Charles Pfunder, Mrs. Margery Bowen, Rev.

Golder I. Lawrence, Ministerial union; T. ri xvisnn. W. R.

Storey. Realty Marian Warren, Louella Watklns, William Kerrick, W. C. Sollenber- range of 7.35c to 7.45c. The price of lead was Jacked up to 4.10c a pound New York and 3.05c St.

Louis from the previous basis of 3.75c New York and 3.60c St. Louis, but the higher prices failed to stem the demand for the metal. Zinc buying was quiet, with the Jane Lucy Weir, Maryon Wcst- ger, E. H. Rowe, George Castle, E.

S. Andis, I. N. Shadell, J. K.

Wil- Information Department BUY NOW AND HELP PROSPERITY den, Charles Kahn, E. E. Dille. Chi no: A. B.

Westfleld, H. W. beating almost to suffocation. She must go out into the night and find her brother. He needed her, she knew it.

She had to go to save him! Out in the windy night Virginia found that the rain was over and that the moon sailed high against ragged clouds. She hurried through the dark streets and came at last to the long bridge which spans the Severn. It had lamps strung along the side, but the lights only deepened the darkness beyond. A motor car went whirling by, seeming to stare at her with golden eyes. After that she met neither motor cars nor pedestrians until she was within a few feet of the opposite shore.

A man was leaning against the stone coping, gazing down into the water. As he heard her step, Jie turned and looked at her. Then as she came under the lamp, he spoke her name In a startled way. (To Be Continued) price of prime Western nominally White, Glen Livingston, George Russell, P. H.

Wright, A. H. Bee- raft, A. R. Brown, P.

H. Brown, O. L. Townson, E. J.

Philips, S. H. Hastings, Auston Grant. Loma Linda: O. J.

Graf, W. C. Flaiz, H. B. Thomas, Walter Shel Advertising Service -General Direct Mail -Ph.

2121 Copy writing, letters, mailing pieces, multlgraphing, mimeographing lists, addressing, including all kinds of mailing operatons. General advertsing service, including copy, layout, art, ate, Sua Advertising Service, 430 Court Street. 4.35fi 4.40c a pound East St. Louis, as against 4c on Monday. As far as can be learned, no sales were made above 4.15c, but producers are out of the market at that level and it is believed at least 4.35c will have to be paid to secure any metal.

Quicksilver, per 70-pound flask was quoted at $56.50 bid, $58 nsked. Tin sales totaled 6 lots. December was quoted at 38.30W38.40. don, J. Fink, Reed W.

Thomas, George McMurray. Highland district: Stanley L. Poppett, Howard Draper, H. R. Roddick, J.

C. Smith, R. S. Thompson, William Babel, Homer Emmer-ton, Harry Smith, Robert Broml-low, J. B.

Jeffers, George G. A A DRIED FRUITS Art Work, Designing, Illustrating Phone 521-82 Advertising layout and art work, sketches for all purposes, black and white, and color; retouching, air brush work, etc. Inland Engraving and Colortype Rialto Avenue and Street. thony listened without interest. He wished she would go he wished.

But suddenly Mary Lee did a thing which jogged him out of his apathy. Idly, as it were, while she talked, she had set three glasses together, and now she tinkled the tines of her silver fork against them, producing a thin melodious chime, and to this accompaniment she sang softly and as if she were alone, a strange little song of a Chinese maiden who went one night to meet her lover, but found herself keeping instead a tryst with death. Mary Lee had a clear and beautiful voice, and so perfectly did she create the illusion, that she ceased to be, in the eyes of her listeners, simply a plump and rather badly dressed little person, and became for the moment, the girl of whom she sang, slender and tragic against a background of willow trees, Ivory towers and cloud-swept moons. When she finished Anthony demanded, "Where did you find a thing like that?" "In China. Dad took me around the world when I was 17." Anthony had been around the world and said so.

They talked for a bit about it. Virginia said little. She was worried about Rickey. Why was he so late? And why had he not come to supper? He had known she expected him and had promised. hardly knew what they were saying.

She wished that her guests would go home. What In the world was keeping Rickey? Mrs. Montgomery was nodding In her chair. Every now and then she waked, and took a momentary part In the conversation. There were traces of an old coquetry, an old charm in her efforts.

She addressed most of her remarks to Anthony. In the days long gone by, she had been the toast of the officers In the Yard. She remembered a dinner party in this same house, given Cucamonga: George A. Klusman, Vincent Lucas, J. E.

Vizlo, Robert board; Olive K. Brown, Webster Nesbit, Mrs. Kathryn Murray, Harry I. DeBerard, Mrs. A.

C. Beattie, Rolland McKenzie, Leonard Smith. Hall, Teachers' club; II. M. BurcK, TT C.

Steele. American Legion; NKW YORK. May 31. Dried trults market firm. Apricots, rhoire to extra fanry, 8W12Uc.

Apples, evaporntd. prime to fanrv. 8'jfi Prunes. 30s to 60s. 5Uj9c; rio.

60s to 100s. 4 R'ie. Pearhes. rhoire to extra fanry, fiW6c Seedless raisins. 4' W4c; clo.

hloarherl, fanry, do. unbleached. 3r. Pears, standard to fancy, Phone 2121 Classified Advertisements J. E.

Hood, Central Labor council; William Emms, Veterans of For Guasti: Alme, A. Slgnorlo, ervelt, Agnes White, Aileen White, Ruth F. White, Rosalind M. Wlest, Louise Willard, Mona Wittmeyer, Billie Woods, Charlene B. Wood, Margarite Wood.

Bernice Evelyn Yates. BOYS A Lester J. Abcle, Warren K. Averill. Aldridge A.

Baca, Robert Walter Barak, George W. Bearden, Ernest J. Beauchamp, Ronald H. Bell, William Bell, Arthur Bessant, Robert Boswell, R. Edward Bowick, Ellck M.

Bowler, Kenneth P. Boyd, Joe Brantley, Jack Hoyt Brewer, William B. Brinkerhoff, W. Stuart Buchenau, Walter M. Buck, Gerald Cavour Burdettc, Kenneth C.

Bus-sey, T. Eugene Byrd. Roger Philip Camblin, Donald Arthur Cameron, William Carson, Clifton Willard Caiuth, William H. Cellar, Thomns Craig Charlton, Maurice B. Clark, Stewart Clark, Walter F.

Cleary, Robert Dale Cole, Leon Scott Cook, Bernard A. Corona, Dick B. Crawford, Wilfred M. Crow, Francis A. Cunningham, Robert Leroy Cunningham, Edward D.

Curtin, Volys Clauson. Arthur H. Darling, Everette Iceland Dawes, Ray R. Deakins, Jack Woolven Dempsey, Ernest J. De Soto, George G.

Dexter, Phillip J. F. Domecus, Junius Leonard Doran, Bruce A. Dorsey, Robert Lylo Drott, William J. Dubbell.

Carl Eastwood, Robert Eby, Elmer E. Ellsworth, Jr. Edward L. Falls, Lester Norman Farrar, Herman II. Fischer, Ask for Miss Dean.

Classified Ads can be placed up to 8:80 p. day previous to publication. Rates upon application. Paul Hofer, Jack Stewart. eign Wars; James L.

King, Coun Alta Loma: A. H. Bridge, Nelson ty Employes association; Comte 6'Connell, State Employes associa Van Fleet, R. E. Hlvely, Gordon Billings, Mrs.

Charles Beckley. Colton: Fred O. Lewis, Norman tion; W. W. Haggard, associated shop crafts; Cecil Woods, city em-nlnves: C.

A. Messer. R. F. Garner, Cooley, A.

J. Erickson, Donald H. Mcintosh, Earl Van Luven, O. G. Commercial and Society Engraving Phone 2121 Copper plate and ateel die engraving and embossing.

Only plant In Inland Southern California. Calling cards, wedding announcemets, letterheads, anouncements, monograms, crests, etc Sun Engraving 430 Court Street. W. N. Glasscock, Coordinating Tax Crawford, F.

M. Snider, Mrs. Sally Henderson, Mrs. John Waldron, committee; G. L.

Gregory, Spanish war C. J. Dalcv. Mrs. Leila Brad Frank Hosfelt.

Muscoy: H. D. Barron, H. R. ley, Mrs.

Zetta Wright, Pioneers' society; Hiram McAllister, Robert LOS ANGELES GRAIN LOS ANGELES. May 31. Carlot arrivals reported by the Los Angeles grain exchange today were as follows; Wheat, 16; barley, corn, 15; milo, flour. bran. cereal, rice, cottonseed.

miscellaneous, 3. Wheat Sacked, milling. feed, 1.3. Corn No. 2 yellow, Jl.fWS 1.11; No.

3 yellow, S1.04W1.09. California sacked barlev, 77V82c; California sacked mllo. 1.05; No. 2 eastern hulk kaflr, ll.O.Vri 1.1(1; No. 3 eastern bulk kaflr.

Mill (eels While, 1.15: red, 1.17. Hay F. o. b. Los Angeles: Choice barley, fM.lKlfilS.HO; choice oat.

$16.00 (n 16.00. Alfalfa Delivered El Monte or Hvnes: Comparable U. S. No. 1.

$12.00 fti "12.50: U. S. No. 2 lenfv. 12.C0; U.

S. No. 2, 11.60. I liberttTbonds NEW YORK, May 31. Closing Liberty bonds: Liberty '32-'47 $102.14 do First 4'is '32-'47 102.19 do Fourth 414b '33-'38 103.20 Treasury 4V1s '47-'52 109.12 do 4s '44-'54 105.26 do 3Ma '46-'56 104.70 do 3s M3-'47 101.24 do 3s Ml-'43 March 101.27 do 3s 40-'43 Juno 101.28 do lfi-'49 99.28 do 3s '51-'55 98.24 "bank CLEARINGS Los Angles $17,280,151.00 Ran Francisco 16,900,000.00 Oakland 4,776,100.00 Berkeley 517,731.00 Fresno 448,898.16 Boone, George I Green, F.

C. Forbes, George Kennedy, William Flegge. Ncuman, H. J. Moulton, public utilities; H.

J. Wilder, farm bureau; Photo Engraving, Art Work Color Plates Ph. 521-82 Zinc and copper halftones, etchings, electrotypes, advertising art, illustrating, designing, process color plates, Benn Day work. Inland Engraving and Colortype Co, Rialto and Streets. J.

C. Ralphs, Arthur J. Brown, J. Motorists Unhurt K. Tibhitts, members at large.

RnHlands: J. J. Prenderunst. M. As Autos Collide Butter and Eggs LOS ANGELES, May 31.

Butter and egg prices ruled as follows at the call on the Lot Angeles produce exchange yesterday: BUTTER Prime, 23c, Prime firsts, 22c. Standards, 22c, Firsts, 21c. EGGS LARGE Clean extras, 18c; light dirty extras, 17c; clean standards, 161, 2c; light dirty standards, 16c; checks, 15c. MEDIUM Clean extras, 16c; light dirty extras, 15', ic; clean standards, 15c; light dirty standards, 14c; checks, 14c. 8MALL Clean, 13c; light dirty, 13c.

WESTERN CHEESE Daisies, 12'2c; triplets, 12' ic; longhorns, 13c; sandwich prints, 13c. W. H. Williams, Christine Llnden-berg, Henry G. Clement, A.

E. Brock, C. M. Brown, A. E.

Isham, by Virginia's great-grandmother. "I A. Covington, Dun J. Stanton, Printing, Stationery, Binding, Ruling Phone 2121 Job Printing of all kinds, ruling, book binding, color printing. Sua Printing Publishing House, 430 Court 8treeL E.

Herbert Spoor, Mrs. Max Crnn- mer, Ed Higgenbotham, Mrs. Paul was a girl then," she said, with the sparkle of youth sweeping back upon her, "and I flirted with your grandfather. And he gave me a rose, and your grandmother hated me. They weren't married then, W.

Moore, H. L. Titus, Dick Palma. Bryn Mawr: Allen Break, N. B.

Automobiles driven by J. H. Brown of 20G9 Sierra Way and Mrs. Dolores Bcntson of San Bernardino, collided at Seventh and streets yesterday afternoon, according to police reports. There was no one Injured in the crash.

Policeman II. F. Young Investigated. Taking a tip from the old custom of holding "horse-swapping day," farmers of Colquitt county, have initiated a "bull swapping day. Cameron William Fleming, George Hinckley, J.

M. Cole, C. A. Puffer, Minton Frlnk, J. Harry Porch.

Yucalpa; E. P. Southworth, R. H. but the wedding was announced.

And I went to your grandmother the next morning, and told her I had lied when I said your grand Mitchell Foos, G. Lonnle Ford. Isaac John Gnbrlel, Charles Marvin Galloway, Edmund Galvez, Arnett. W. J.

Murray, Mrs. T. J. Mc Donald, Mrs. Caddie Cook.

Transfer Rex To and from L. A. Phone 271-51 Twice dally between L. A. San Bernardino and Redlands.

Dalb trips to Colton, Fontana, Rialto, Highland, East Highlands and connections at Sao Bernardino and Redlands for all B. nountata) points. 133 South SL-U A. Phone TU. Ull 1 Rialto; J.

C. Eoyd, W. S. Farmer, father had given me the rose. But Donald Raymond George, Charles Donald Glaublg, Tnppin Anthony I hadn't-licd V.

Cannday, Roy Bcmis, Alex "1.

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