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MODESTO NEW8-HERALP--JUNE 29, 1927 AT THE THEATERS Oriental Revenge JTheme Chancy Film LON. CHANfrY fa 'M B. WU' The oriental--enigma of the is "the latest role of Lon "man of -thou sand faces," -who had literally to learn a new psychology to play his latest part on the screen. This is the mysterious mandarin, in Metrd-Goldwyn-Mayer's new drama of- oriental intrigue and revenge "Mr. Wu," which will he shown for the times tonight at the Strand; The play: deals with'the 'uncanny revenge plot of the mandarin when a member of an English family in the orient dishonors his daughter, it illustrates perfectly the.strange code of morals of the Tvhereib -life.

of a human being is held absolutely valueless' against the traditions b'uilt up through centuries of The play'is staged on a gorgeous scale with a cast that includes Hcene Adoree as the mandarin's Louise Dresser. as the Olmsted. Claude King, Ralph Forbes. Anna May Wong and others, of note. William Nigh, the director of "The Fire Brigade," directed the new.

story. The. program Includes "Smith's Kindergarten" and a Bray 'cartoon. Tomorrow, brings Monte Blue arid Patsy Ruth Miller in "So This it Famous Story Comes To Lyric In Picture Clara -Bv and Robert Ffazerl have.th'e leading parts 3p Gene Stratton Porter's "The of the Lyric tlieater' --The stdy deals th life or a young world war veteran, wild has- baen told that he has only a year at most to. live.

But in a little vine-clad cottage at the head of the great cliffs that'front the. ocean lie finds "The Keeper of the becomes a bee himself and many thrilling experiences, not the least of which Is a-mar- viage to an unknown "Storm 'Girl" who Hashes into his life 'for a hr-ef hour and departs--for the time--as hastily as she has come. Oil Man Co-Stars With Viola Dana FBO has two stars Tfho hav reputations in the commercial field. 'One is the famous Wheaton iceman," Red Grange; the other i Ed Brownell, late of' the Tinlver 5'ty of Southern California, an an oil mail of note. Note tha Mr.

Brownell says that the bes ihiug to keep away from is is oil for were it not'for his oil'wells which won't oil, he would, not compelled to work -from, morning mi night to entertain the fans tiio fcliver ijheet. There should not be much of a fclek for it must he no hardship to play the to Viola Dana, as he does in that saucy comedy "Naught Nannette" which closes at the National theater today. Is a.former track am football star of his university he gets the chance to show' his athletic prowess. fact, Director J. "lieo Meehan -has so ordered the picture that everyone gets a chance to give best that is in them.

Program KGO Oakland--361 a. m. to 1 p. Trio 2 to 3.p. Radio Trade Assn.

concert 4 to 5 Pitzpalrlek and his Hotel Or- 6 Bern's Little Symphony to 7:30 p. weather baseball, 13. iV produce, train, cot- tori, stocks 8 JJ. program Broadcasting Co. program 10 p.

m. to 12 midnight--John han and his Californlans KFI Angelet--46? Modesto College Weather Station WILLIAM P. MARTIN, Observer Date: June 23. 1927. Today: 'sif bo at a.

Yesterday: llimimmi at 4 maximum. S2 at p. mean, G4. Wind Movement Today: 12 miles per hous at a. m.

21 hours ending a. 267 miles: average velocity, ll.l miles Per hous. Ve.sterday: 3 miles pe hour at 6 a. m. Relative Humidity in Per Cent 7' -I at (Pfl 47 TM 1111 iesterdai Barometer in Inches Reduced to Sea Level Today: iU.ua at a.

Testerday: 30.13 at a. m. Precipitation In Inches Twenty-four ending a. Amount season 13.53. Evaporation in inches Twenty-four hours ending a.

Amount month. 11.02. 5:30 Cotton Club Orchestra 6:15 p. nerlod 8:30 Holt, Agnes Buisseret, 'pianist Fishei-'s Victorians Dance- Orchestra 7:30 detective stories comediaon P-. Btirroubhs, tenor.

HAWAII mm POTATION from page one.) ed that the.flight was postponed He had argued hard with Carter trying.to the latter conseii to another hop-off two houn after, the 'plane was returned to the field. But Carter stood firm on the contention that-it was too late lo aiai'i, iimt he would no be able make proper navigation observations and that the armj plane had too great a'start Smith When to go on," sobbed as he field. broke Carter, pointed to" it and indicated he" couldn'i make observations because of the wind the opening let in. I shouted, let's with it. but he refused." Edmund J.

Mof fett, one oi Smith's. three backers, first told he pilot could go'on if he wanted' lo with a new navigator. When Smith departed loffett" announced the-flight was ndefinitely off and declined to Jscuss future plans. Srace Expected To to With receipt here of. reports rom.Honolulu that Richard'Grace, lolly wood, aviator; migh't top off on a non-stop, flight for California within a few hours in- erest in the Pacific.

Iliers was intensified. Grate, received a new pro- eller for his plane and was work- ng feverishly to make for start, from the "Barking Sands" Mana on the Island of Kaual. His plane is the Cruizaire type. has a. 220 horsepower radial ype engine, capable of traveling 1.120 an -hour.

The craft, oaQed, would weigh between and 4.500 poun "Won Lost Pet. York 47 20 .703 Philadelphia. 37- 30 .552 Chicago SS SI ,551 Vashington 55 21) j47 Detroit S2 30 .516 Cleveland 20 3G St. Louis 27 36 Boston 15 -19 -3i f. JSiirrouoilS, tenor.

and the- Calpet Orchestra ,9 p. Broadcasting Co program 10. R. contra- contralto; Mrs. Edward C.

Crossman, contralto KFO San Meten 7:15, 7:45 Health exercises by Hiigh Barrett Dobbs to 3 Happy. -hour by Hugh Barrett Dobbs re To 10:30 to 10:4 Service 11:30 a. --m. to" 1 p. waiians I to 2 mont Hotel Concert Orchestra to .4:30 p.

at Recreation Park 4:00 to' p. Cryer Kane's Ha- Selger's Fair-Baseball same Hotel Conby 17WRE5SYNDICATE OF ALSO-THE MODESTO LAST TIMES TONIGHT No Raise in Prices You'll be moved to tears, truly thrilled, at this powerful film romance of East and West. Lon Chaney reaches "starring heights as the Mandarin Wu; Rente Adoree wins your heart as the Chinese girl who-gave all for love. ALSO "SMITH'S KINDERGARTEN" AND A BRAY CARTOON COMING TOMORROW MONTE -BLUE and PATSY RUTH MILLER in "30 THIS IS PARIS" to p. I Bis of KPO to p.

market quotations and.general Information to 7 p. Restaurant Orchfcstra 7.to 7:30 p. Seiger's Fairmont Hotel Concert Orchestra to 0 i. Co 0 to 11 p. Restauran KYA San Meters a.

Gate Crier and hi artists JL' noon--Correct time 12:30 to 2 n. Heilbronner' Glift- Hotel Concert Trio :30 p. Gate Crier am GcorKiQ Earl to 7:30 Heilbronner': Clift Hotel Concert Trio to 10 p. m--Program by Chas. Graebers JIaudolin Club KGW to a.

Crie ho tnian mi: min helps hy Jeannette Pfitman mer, news items to 7 p. orchestra -0 to p. service p. by Universal D( Luxe Orchestra, and soloist p. m---National Broadcasting Co program Naval Captain Gets Reduction in Rank WASHLN'GTONTlime 28 guilty of negligence because of'Hie grounding o'f the Battleship Colorado" in-New York harbor on tile fleet's 'return from southern -maneuvers, a a i JYanldin B.

Karns has been reduced eight. numbers In rank, and the Lieutenant Com- Bander D. 3. Friedell. 25 numbers, according to announcement today by Secretary of the Navy Wilbur.

Germany's, population is now estimated 62,500,000. LAST TIMES TODAY GENE STRATTON PORTER'S GREATEST NOVEL 'KEEPER OP THE BEES" WITH Robert Frazer, Clara Bow A story sweet as the honey oath ered by the bies In the old. fashioned garden of the Bee-Mas (DOMEDY--SPORTUGHt-M. AND J. MACOMBERS MUSIC Expect To Make Hop in 24 Hours The.

army plane has. three ra- ial motors, each capable of de- eloping 200 horsepower. load- the ship weighs 13,500 pounds, its cruising speed is 105'" miles an" hour and is -expected to -cover approximately 3.000 miles, on its 1040 gallons of gasoline. Before leaving here Lieutenant Maitlacdj.declared ho to Honolulu in about 24 hours. Word received -from Honolulu-, today was that army officials on the island were preparing for the arrival of the plane, there at 7 a.

m. tomorrow. Provisioning of the Fokker was one of the last duties. Army-men in charge of placing rations and water aboard the--plane arrived at the airport at 6 a. m.

and stpr-- ed aboard iwj one-quart- 'bottles oC hot -liquid, -'one of cocoa and nMinr nf pnun A supply of hardtack and five gallons water Hie larder. Other articles necessary in the navigation of the plane were. conveniently arranged in the middle compartment of 'the There is located the etrtli inductor con pass on a stationary tripod. Along the walls were arrange cloth pockets for tools, "foo'd an spare instruments. Qn the tab' was the radio set.

Here Lieutei ant Hegenberger will sit for tl first half of the flight, after whic ho expected to relieve Lieutenan Waitland from ia th forward, or pilot's, cockpit. A round opening in the fuselag over the middle compartment pe mits the-navigator to make bis a tronomicai observations. On tSe floor of the rear, fuselag was placed the rubber life which can be inflated with ga from special tanks in case th is forced into the sea The Fokker, not equipped wit IK-ntoons, can float about thre hours, army officials estimate! giving the fliers plenty of time transmit radio calls for help, giv their location and make ready for use if they must abandoi the plane'Before aid arrives. The. sits' in the forwar cockpit, directly behind the fore most :and.canter engine and between the propellers on either side The roar of the motors prohibit conversation between the pilot an navigator.

Communications inus in writing. Considerable strength will bi necessary to hold the two "sticks' or controls of the plane because -o tno immense tilerons, or section of the wings controllable in keep ing the plane level. Lieutenant Maitland's father am mother, Mr. and.Mrs. J.

w. Mail land of Burlingame, Cal, wit nessed the take-off against tin of their son; He did no tell his parents last night at wha ADDITIONAL SPORTS A A SUMMARIES PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won Lost Pet Oakland San 43 Seattle 41 42 Sacrani'ento 4 7 45 Portland 4 5 4 1 Missions 43 4'J Angeles 41 49 Hollywood 36 54 oli) .505 .400 a Los Angeles 11, San Francisco 12. Oakland 3, Seattle 10. Sacramento 2. Portland 3.

Missions 1. Hollywood ii. How Series Stand San Francisco 1. Los Angeles 0. Seattle 1, Oakland Portland Sagramenlo 0.

Missions Hollywood 0. American League National League til Pittsburgh. 3 9 23 t. Ixjuis 38 25 Chicago 38 27 Vew .....32 32 Brooklyn. .31 34 Boston 23 32 Philadelphia 25 36 incinnatl 25 41 Lost Pet- YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE BOX SCORES BEAVERS 3, SOLONS SACRAMENTO AB PO A Cooper, cf 4 0 0 0 ii, If 2 i Osbome, i-f Koohlcr, Knight, Ib McLaiighlin, Krench, ss Kallio, 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 -1 14 1 1 2 0.

6 0 0 2 5 0 0 1 1 24 16 Totals 29 PORTLAND a PO A Sigpfoor, 2b Jisscll, ss Smith. If Branom, lh Prothro, ob Strand, cf McCurdy, Yelk-, kc's, 4 4 i 4 3 3 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 10 1 0 1 3 2 0 0 6 0 1 1 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 Totals 30 3- 6 27- 0 Score by innings: 000 000 2 Portland no 000 Olx-- Summary: Runs responsible for-- j-'erkes 2, Kallio 3. Struck out-- 2,, Kallio 3. Base on balls- Off lerkes 3. Kallio 1.

Home runs --Smith 2. ilcCurdy. Double plays--Monroe to French Branom to Cissell. Wlia pitch Kalllo. Umpires--Becker and Goes BELLS 7, STARS American League hlladelphla New York or -j ia Batteries: Walberg.

Johnson; Rnm- mell. Pate and Cochrane; Shocker. loore. Pennock, Thomas and P. Col- ashington Boston 2 Batteries: Crowder ana Euel; undgren.

Winsfltld and Hofmann. First game-- K. H. E. t.

i 1 0 4 Detroit 9 1 3 Batteries: Zaehary, -nu ohang; Carroll and JVoodall. LoulB Detroit 6 Batteries: Wingard. and ollins and TVo'odall. eveland Chlcagro 9 Batteries: Shaute and L. Sewell onholly, Jacobs.

Cole and Grouse. National League i aot wua line this morning he would leave iis father learned of the hour wwever, and going to his home -OOS -Mrs. -Waitlana with him to Oakland where they stayed for the night in the hotel where both fliers were sleeping, Mother, Children Found Dead in Home Jrme 28 iPX--JUrs. Marie Freedman, 35, and ler five -died- in belt home today, the mother ap- arently a suicide Dy s. LAST TIMES TODAY- VIOLA DANA "Naughty Nanette" COMEDY 'THE GOLDEN BRUSH" FOX NEWS R.

H. E. ncago 1 6 i Cincinnati 12 Batteries: Hoot." Bush ana Hart- ett; Rixey ana Picintch. R. H.

B. ew Tork 12 2 'Philadelphia 7 14 1 Batteries: Henry, Sooner; F. homas. ana Taylor; Mitchell nd Wilson. st.

Batteries Nichols, pros. Hill and Gooch; Bell, Keinhart and The famous Stradivarius mad which ivere lost or destroyec About a third those still in ex istence are in the United States Army Air Service experts sa; that 90 per airplane acci dents are directly traceable man. error and only 10 per cen are due. to mechanical defects: Swanson. cf Jones, 3b Hooper, rf Rose, 1C ItfcDaniel, Ib Parker, 2b Roclda, ss Whitney, AB PO A Christian, Totals 5 2 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 ss Kerr, 2b Twombly, If McNtilty, Frederick.

If Heath, lb Holley. 3b FuUen'on? D' Mtilcaliy, Praul 'Jacobs 7 H-27 11 2 HOLLYWOOD AB PO A 6 2 2 1 0 5 1 1 3 4 0 3 4 -1 4 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 a 3 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 fl 0 0 0 0 0 0 JAMESTOWN JAMESTOWN, June cial)--Edwin Robinson and Lea Borelli returned Saturday from Incline where they iverp the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doran Qurren. Mrs.

Will Bristol and daughter, Miss Jacquelyn, motored to Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and son, Fred, and daughter, Margaret, of Stockton were weak-end visitors at the home of the lady's sisters, the Misses Ann and Julia Sharp. Miss Lucille Nau motored to Bone'Springs Friday to spend the summer vacation with her aunt, Mrs.

H. Co'ttle. John Dentone of Stockton, formerly of Quartz, was a business visitor here Saturday. Mrs. Marie DeYoung Stockton is spending the week with her parents, the J.

Q. Apps. Miss Vesta Pereira of Oakland visited with Miss Edna Rocca over the week-end. Mrs. Leo Rosasco of San Francisco is visiting vrita her mother, Mrs.

James McCormick, this week. Horace and BUI Childs of Freso were visiting relatives hero week, returning to their homes Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Guild re- urned Friday from a trip to Sau Francisco. Guild is much improved health. Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Stine are pending this week in San Franisco. Mrs. Frank Tye of Oakland re- urned to her home Saturday from few days visit with relatives ere.

Miss Billie Peters spent several ays with grandmother. Mrs. ohn Rocca, this week, returning Stockton Saturday. EVERY WED. NITE Dance Poliy Watson's Californians Modesto Winter Garden Saturday 2--Orchestras--2 Totals.

for Mulcah.v ot for in 3th. for Agnew in 9th. Score by Innings: Missions 300 OG2 020--7 000 023-- 5 ory to Barfoot. Cliarpe" defeai I' nllei ton. At bat--Off Fullerton Mulcahy U9.

Bai-foot 36. Hit'; ---ted--Off Fulleton 2. Ahilcahy 7. Barfoot 9. Runs scored--Off Fullerton 3, Mulcahy 4.

Barfoot 5- Runs responsible for--Fuflerton 2. Mill caJiy 2. Barfoot 5. Struck out--Bv Barfoot 4 Ease on balls--Off Fuller- 1.J\rulcahy 2 Barfoot 1. Three- hits--KeiT- Home run--Barfool.

hits--Rose Whitney, Wliitnev JIcDaniel 2. Barfooi 1 i7 iiitl Sweeney IX BLOW TO is the schedule ot games for the Modesto Reds Jentrs! league ehanipious, begin ning July 10, the next game: JULY, 10 City of San Bruno at Davis Park. JULY 17 Central League at Tracy. JULY 24 Central League Sonora at Davis Park. JULY 31 Baseball excursion to San Special Southern Pacific train eaving about 8 a.

m. AUGUST 7 Central League Reds at Angels Camp. AUGUST 14 Central League Reds at Stockon. AUGUST 21 San Mateo brings special train Modesto. 28 Central League Angels at Davis 'ark.

SEPTEMBER 4 Labor Day holiday. No games. SEPTEMBER 11 Central League Reds at Sonora. SEPTEMBER 18 Central League Stockton at Da is Park. SEPTEMBER 25 Central League Tracy at Davis 'ark.

OCTOBER 2 If necessary. Central League hamplonship play-off beglnt. Hits--JIulliean, DIttraar 2. ul F'ars--Dittmar- to Suhr to arnllll. Jacobs lo Staley to Braill, Jacobs to i- lermnmvay, Averiil to Eodii: tlmJ th' Umpires Bl ow and Maser- INDIANS 10, OAKS 3 OAKLAND AB PO A 4 0 0 0 1 4 0 2 5 2 0 5 0 0 10 0 0 4 0 ii 1- 0 0 iovernor, teeee, 2b Ib Arlett.

rf If aveney. 3b 53 lead, 'elaney, Hasty, Totals 4 0 2 1 2 3 "0 Navy Refuses to Lift Opposition to Bridge North of Hunter's Point WASHINGTON, June 25 was generally regarded as a death blow to San Francisco's hopes for a bridge across San Francisco bay was given today by Rear-Admiral Eberle, navy chief of operations, when he told Supervisors Haveuner and Harrelson he would no-, alter his opposition lo construction north of Hunt- 1 er's Point. He also rejected Havenner's suggestions that the city deepen the channel and build new anchorages to meet navy objections, Eberle, who was associated with Admiral Gregory of the yards and docks division in tod-iy'p conference, told the supervisors it was useless for them tc return with further argu- ents. Consequently, unless secretaries of war and navy unexpectedly overrule the navy technicians' findings, the bridge permission will not be granted. Twelve hundred blind persons earn their living as musicians in France.

Many are players of note, eight being organists in Paris churches, including Notre Dame. Several conductors and composers are hlind. The German postoffice department, in addition to carrying mail, serves as a bill collector, banker and subscription, agent for news- japers, magazines and books. It also operates sightseeing and reg-' ular transportation busses. Score by innings: Oakland 000 020 100-- 3 C20 000 02x--10 bummary; Innings aliened--By Jclaney 1.

Charge defeat to Delanov luns responsible for--Delanev' 4, 4. Miljus 3. Struck out--Bv Ease on balls--OH Delaney 2. Hit pitched balls-- iudKens, Ballenger by Hasty. Three- base hit--Ellsworth.

Home run-Read. Two-base hits--Htifft, Reese Sacrifice hits--Kimmick, Calhighan 2 Double plays--Kimraick to Hudgens Caveney to Reese to Fenton. Umpires--Fanning and Casev TUOLUMNE TUOLTJMNB, June 23t-- cial)--Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tfezocal ot Piltsbnrg, wn have been ris-w iting friends, and reliUvea have returned to their home, Mrs.

Trezona's brother, Chester, and nephew. Billie, accompayisg 3Ir. aiid Mrs. Clarence GaymaltlK i and child of Oakland visited dur-'-" 1 ing the -week with Sir. ana Mrs.

H. BelHs. Speck McCormick and Saul are on their way east Tfyt'. motor, their objective Clare, Michel igan. I Dewey Berry visited Stockton 'A during the week and returned -i with-a new car.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ingalls 1 arrived as far as Denver on. their motor trip Maine. Ralph Bangs and daughter, atrice, spent several days In Yo- semite Valley during the week.

Miss Esther Roys has returned from a visit in the hay Sir. and Mrs. J. Wheeler hase- 3 returned to their home in Tracy jj after a short visit with Mr. andl Mrs.

Herman Zwinge. Mrs. J. 0. Bigelow, 3 Betty, and Billy, Dorothy from a "Wigley have camping trip to Meadow, where Mrs.

Bigelow -a summer The streets Tuolumne Soulsbyville have been oiled tlie supervisors, thereby away with the summer dust Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Parlier, Bud, and daughter, Irma, and; George Small, all San have returned to their home, visit' with Kobert Small. San Francisco Egg and Butter Marked? SAN FRANCISCO, Jun --U.

S. department ef ag net wholesale prices: Butter, 92 score, 90 EC 3SKC. Eggs, U. S. No.

1 extras, do medium, 20c; do small, 16c Cheese, California fancy 20. More than 11,000 pairs of pers were sent frpra the. United States in UNITED STATES TIRES ARE GOOD TIRESJ Pulttag plenty of the riglit kind of rubber in the Tight placets a moat. important element in tbe building of United State, Tires. ThU Web Cord machine aoalcs al! the Cotton Cord for Royal Cord Balloon! with part ruDDer latex.

Latex is tne right kind of rubber to impregnate Cotton Cord. SEALS 12, ANGELS 11 LOS ANGELES PO A Totals 36 "Battoa for Trails in Score by innings: Los Angeles 013 024 001--1 JfrMCisco 311 004 21s--1 bumrnary: Innings pitched-E Mails 3, Geary 2 plus. Piercy 5 1-i Hamilton 0 plus. Yarrison '2-3. Tur Tn nlns.

Credit victory to Turpip Charge defeat to Yarrison. Runs snonsible for--Piercy 7 Malls Geary -I. Twrpln 2. Hamilton 1 1. struck -By Piercy 1.

Mails 2. Tiirpin, Wca -tiersliy Bases on balls--Pierc Mails 3. Geary 2, Turpln 2, Yar TJ'oathorstiy 2. Hit by pitch balls--Diltmar hy Piercy. Wile "itches--Piercy 2.

We.ithersby. Kllnz Tu-o-base hits--Suhr 2. Mishkin, Co llails. Staley 2, Jolley, Averiil. Sac COAL--WOOD PINE BLOCKS West Side Fuel Co.

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