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-MODESTO EB 1KS- Cubs' Slugging Outfield Jit-re Is th- to ilo tome tall fii-Ic wrlM. titllar outfield trio which will be upon ifiy at av wme the ME i LAST GAME! Mary's Battles U. C. To Thrilling Scoreless 1 Today's Radio Program KPO San AIMEEWINS-IN SKI tocal Gridders Show Splendid Fern In First Sea! Test Season E-criEg t-Qlh toach'lowni c-s iha ModfEto High School eleven crossed the gc-al 11:12 the second quarter and again In the third period tg defeat she College of tha Pacific r'reES- at th? high school turf hers Sliurdsy by a tcora ct 12 to C. ht'ffic Jans, the Hed anil ihowed up well Although at times tbdr tackling was ragged ar.d their charging too high, the Panthers played all food football.

They were faster than the eleven made tnoit or their sains on passes and iuns around the, ends. College of tile Pacific was pushed tr.to her own territory (a the. first half, but ilcdesto on evec terms in the third and last cantos. Scons On Pass In the firsc quarter, both teams exchanged punts often. The period ended with the ball on tha Stockton twenty-one yard line in the Tiger Cubs' possession.

Stockton punted out to niiiifioid and Modesto, after ieveral piavs. back to lha ten-yard fine. After three such exchanges, Modesto took tha ball on her own forty-five yard line and began a steady march toward tire Bengal Cubs' goal iine. She was stopped on the five-vard recovered a locked iuut on the fifteen-yard Muir- Isead took the ball tc the sir-yard chalk line. The Panthers were then penalized five yards for offside.

Muirhead threw a short pass ove.r the soal line to Emerson Harvey to make the first touchdown. The same pass, JIuir- head to Harvey, failed to score the extra point, Play Nets 3s Yards One of. the prettiest plays of the third period was a reverse and lateral pass, Ingols to Ferrlnl to Young-, which netted twenty-five yards. Wodcsto was on her thirty- yard line and advanced to the Stockton forty-five yard line. After another exchange of punts and a series of plays, a pass, Franio to Ferrini, from the twenty-yard line, put over tha second touchdown.

Ferrin! out in iha open on the five-yard line and raced acrosa for the score. Frame's kick blocked. The nearest Pacific came to the YORK YAHKSi Tie 5 Stanford Wins, 33-7 Nick AMrock Horns In With One Hit To Top League Bititr? Scrappy GaeU Outclass Rivals In Passing, Bucking; Besrs Take Lot Of Punishment; Cardinals Show Plenty Of OliM In Victory team Bears The Washlcgton coiiedlan. Nick I of mp5i tbriUjng games ever in the stadium. Seventy 7:3 p.m.

KHJ Lei Urtcn Ttt Sury band T.co P.O. srisrtboRy p.is. Program p.r;;, p.n:. orcheitn lur.c« orcaultt p.m. Orunist in the final gaum for tuning up befora series and he neiMied tfjem to bca'.

the Yinkces. Dusty Kohdes. late of Jersey City, held the champions under control until I the tt-venth inning wben Mule Huas tied the score at 2-2 with freak homer. The ball glanced off -into ihe stands. Simmons the 5-2 Press PAofo Modesto goal was the thirty-yard line in the first quarts." Both teams mado two first downs in each half.

Modesto's penalties totata yards and Pacific's, fifty. The Modesto High Schoo! Panthers will clash with the Blue Tanans af tha Stockton Hijh Sichoo! in the first conference of the season at Modesto next Saturday. The lineup: Tacifio Pas. Modesto LER Frazc. 1 Bookwalter Kriege: McCunc Amsbaugh Samiielson gion Modesto Scores Loae Touchdown In Third Period; Visitors Uncork Flashy Attack In Final Half That Threatens To Defeat Home Crew By JAMES ALGAE A PTER scoreless and rather indolent first half, the Modesto American Legion Bucks succeeded in pushing over a touchdown in the third period to defeat tho Oakland Athletic Club bv a score of 7 to 0 here Sunday.

Oakland outplayed the Backs iu the last of the coniest. forty The vis or ,5 had tho ball in Modesto territory most of the time in the third and fourth quarters. Twice they reached the enemy's once to lose the Be Long Rkhadson Shipman Page Goold Hamilton Jackson Score bv period 1 2 3 Stockton, 0 0 Modopto 0 Ingots Frame Tour.ff Ferrini 4 Tital 6-- 0 0-12 -Scoring touchdowns: Harvey and Heferee, Anderson; Ferrini. Officials: umpire. Wood; head linesman.

Bt sig. Mrs. Mollen Wins Leg On Golf Cup PATTERSON, Oct, W. Mollen urou the right to have her name engraved on the cup that is beinp played for by the wom c-f the Patterson GoK Club. Her scnre was 105 for the eighteen holes, which, -with a handicap of thirty-five, gave her a net score of seventy.

The cup. donated by Mesdzmes Roy Zscharias and J. D. Patter- ion. -K-ill be played for the first of each month until some one wins it three times, thereby becoming a owner.

Special events will be staged each Wednesday. COULDN'T EAT MEALS GAS, GAS ALL THE TIME "Gas on my stomach TTOS so bad I couldn't eat or sleep. Since taking Adlerika, I eat as 1 -wish and never felt betters--Mrs. Jae. Filler.

Evan the FIRST spoonful Ad- lerika relieves gas on the atomacb and removes astonishta; amounts of old "waste matter from the system. MakPs you enjoy your meals and bct'cr. rnaUcr you have tried for your etoinsch and bowels, Adlerika. will surprise you- Husband's Pharmacy, (adv) pigskin over the goal for the touchdown. Marion McCart converted for the extra point.

Except for thst thrust, which pigskin" ST a "fSnbio "and agalcli wa3 to win the release tho ball on failure to make Modesto eleven did not again downs. threaten. She was continually In the first hair Oakland punted punting out from her goal line to nf b'au'Va? bTMnd i j.nt uati forth. Modesto reached ths twelve- i lanae yard marker in the first canto and Reverses by Cerrato to the Hoc In the second had the Modus to men guessing and quarter, but did not score on it looked Tor awhile as though tt re the pi-cond attempt at Oakland's reached the uvclve-yard mark, goal." but hera tha Legionnaires held and Only ones in the first fc'slf did either team raako a prolonged march down the field. That was Oakland's forty-six yard line, after she had run back one of McCart'a punts from ncr thirty-five yard-line.

Modesto made seven first downs Crowd Goes Wild The part of ths final quarter had every person in the ala' dlum. St. California's alike, breathless. Taking the bnll on the twenty- ytinl line after a fumble, Gaels gel tied nineteen yards at one stroke on a p.va. The California Hno held Uic Saints to two yards four downs and they look the ball on downs.

triumph fn the" ninth with his 1 Lorn kicked out of danger and ths thirty-fifth homer of the year and i garcc ended in a punting tied Lou Gehrlfr for second Brin Take VunhOimcnt i In ilse leafiuo slendinff. l7o ch jj lbs Price of CalUoruia St Louis and Cleveland gave recognized the ability ot the Gaels their younger pitchers a workout ftn ran his first string throughout in their closing double header and the contest except when BubstUu- tne Brownie youngsters came out Uona were ahead time. Stieley, a newcomer from the Texas League, out- pitched Brown to The Bears took a lot of punishment from the Gaels, punishment 1 1 4-2. and Klmscy conquercu Slioff--1 game next week stale and the contest the following ner in the second. -J to 1.

Sor Whip Tigers Chicago's Sox slammed the ball like their National League neighbors' to win the final from Detroit. 8 to 7. The Tigers went ahead in the ninth on Dale A a twenty-fifth homer but the Sox scored twice in their half to win. Johnny Evers and Hank Gowdy, coaches of the Beaton Braves. played against the Giants in.

the last half of the ninth. The total result of their efforts -was one error for tjia former keystone member of tho Infieid combination of another generation of champions. New York won! 9-4, Ivy Widgo of Cincinnati joined the ar.clenta who vrere closing the season properly and caught part of the game against St Louie. The Cards eked out a 2-1 victory. The champion Cubs tet Hank Graropp, who has epeat the season pitching for batting practice, start a game.

But he went out in the second inning when Pittsburgh hammered him for. six runs. The Pirates closed with an to triumph. Junior eleven, 5 his football career. In his second year of football ho was switched to tlic back field by Coach K.

Parkinson, men- of the high school grldders. Sanders iv a a captain of the prep squad last year. i his two block letters In football, he won two letters one each in at Philadclpha with van! a. 'ennsyi- CARDS SWAMP OREGON" STADIUM, Palo Aito, OcL and rricked by an alternating passing and bucking game, the University of Oregon, held helpless by a strong Cardinal forward wall, went down to defeat 33 tc 7 before Pap Warner's Stanford eleven here Stanford's power playa punched through the Oregon lines for frequent and persistent gains, while trick reverses and fake passes allowed long gains around end. When none of these would work, the Cards took to the air.

completing several passes that led to touch- 1 downs. FOOTBALL RESULTS when Thornton Modesto took a punt on his twenty-five yard line and rsn back to the forty-yard line. Smith, Keller ar.d Thornton then carried the ball to Oakland's fifteen-yard line, onlv to be held 'ay the visitors. The half andsd with the ball on STodeato'B forty-three yard line in C5Jcland possession. Oakland Rallies Oakland came on the field in the second half -with a rush and began to make things hot for the Bucks.

Marr took the kickoff on the fifteen-yard marker and raced beck to the thirty-five yard line. Modesto smeared a pass formation and set the Oakianders back ten yards. Man- sliced through a hole In the center of the line and ran to the Modesto thirty-yard line before he was downed. That dash reeled off forty-five yards. Marr again charged through for twenty more yards to reach Modesto's ten-yard line.

On the next play, Oakland fumbled and Modesto recovered. McCart punted out of danger. The visitors -punted into Modesto's territory again and McCart came back with another kick to Oakland's forty-yard line. Oakland worked up to the. Mo- out of several, different -pairs of hands and Lanr of Modesto finally dropped on "it on ths Modesto forty-yard marker.

Head For Goal Modesto hea-ied for the Oakland Koal. After Peterson had reeled ofr a couple of nice runs to the thirty-yard line, passed to Joe Podssto on the ten-yard Uni Thr pars -ara? knocked PACIFIC COAST Modesto Hlffh, 32; C. O. P. Frosh, 0.

Matin, 22; Modesto College, 7. Stanford, 33; Crayon, 7. Stanford Freshmen, IS; HenJo Junior College, IS, '(He). California, St Marys, 0, took the ball to kick out to the I CaMft nto middle of the field. r- The battle ended with tbe leather i- U.

S. C. Frosh. 14; Cornpttm J. 0.

to five for OsJtfand. Her penalties totaled sixty yards, while Oakland was set back but twenty. Kext Sunday, the Modesto American Legion aggregation will-meet the Live Oaks Club fit Berkeley on the Modesto Junior College field. The acore: OnJtlnnd Pyeeorgft to Squires Mayer Golsoa D. Ferffuion RTL.

McCart Corbaley KEL, Splvcy Cerrato Thornton Woods Smith H. Ferrnzon ilarr Darlinff Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 Oakland 0 .0 0 0--0 Modesto 0 0 7 0--7 Scoring 1 touchdown---Smllh- point a touchfioira-- McC-trt. Hsferec Johnson. --Anderson. Umpire--P.

Head linesman--Hohdt. Anderson ruled that Grid Game Between Whites And Negroes Ends In Stabbing CHICAGO, Oct. football same between a team of -white players and a team of Nejzroes cr.ded In a knife assault st a Usy- wooci field yesterday. persons were stabbed, and or.c vras beaten. A decision by the referee sneered ons of the John knife and stabbed Satisfaction (juaranteed Wien vfuxs cf Se irregijar bladder action annoy ana health takp use and Tecommend (hem TRY THEM land had interforred with the receiver and the hall was awarded to Modesto on the ten-yard line.

Two bucks by Ed Smith put ihe hut who Oak- three Washington Montana, 8. U. C. 68; iT-erao, C. U.

ot Whitman College, 7- Sanfa Murla. 1Z; Bakersfleld. 8. Pomona, 13: California Institute of Technolojry, 0. Long Beach tlunlor TJ.

C. L. A. Freshmen, 0. California Aggies, ID; Brfgham Tounj, '0.

Whltticr, 13; San Dieijo State, 7. Colorado University Begis, IS. Ctah. 31: Nevada. R.

Santa Clara Frooh 24, San 3Iafeo Collego 6. EAST Princeton, 7: 0. Carnegie Tech, 26; Thlel, 0. Pennsylvania. SO; Swarthmore, S.

Ohio State, 19; WlttCTbunr, 0. Kow i'ork Tjnlverslty, 26; West Viririnia Weilejan, 9. Tale, 89: Vermont. 0. Cornell, 22; Niagara, a.

West Virginia U- Duqacsnc. 7, (tie). Boston College, 42; 0. Columbia, 31; Ijnlon 0. JDchlgan, 17; Michlean Staff, 0.

Denison, 20; Musklflffuni, 0. Pitt. 51; Duke. 7. Northwestern, 13; BpBer, 9.

Xavy, 15; W. 0. Princeton, Amherst, 0. Coe, Minnesota. 39.

Syracuse, 55: St 0. Penn Sfafe, J5; Jjehanon Valley, 0. Dartmouth, Hobart, 0. Tofts, 12; Colby, 6. Holy CTOM.

14: 6. Armr, 33; Gcttysbure, 7. Harvard, Bates, 0. Score On Pass Oregon's lone scoro was accomplished in tho second quarter alter both teams battle vrlthout score in tha first period. KitzmiUcr, Oregon's brilliant quarter, passed thirty-five yards to Archer, who ran seven yards to a KltzmiHers' kick gave the extra point Tho balance of the game found Oregon battered down the field under iine plunges, runs around end, and yielding ground on passes.

The northwestern team could onlv jmnt out of danger after ineffective Jabs at Stanford's line, and generally lost yards on kicking interchanges. U. S. WOTS HANDILY LOS ANGELES. Oct.

7. IIP)--The University of Southern California iootbaii eleven had ona big quarter Saturday afternoon and la that time scored the points it needed for a 21 to 7 victory over Oregon State College. Turning loose a powerful offensive, tho Trojans swept to three touchdowns in the second quarter and managed to convent on each occasion. Southern California did not scoro again. It remained for Nosier, Oregon sustitule quarterback, to make "the most brilliant run of the day.

Seven minutes before ths game ended. Southern California got off quick punt and Nosier, playing safety. the ball and weeved his way for sixty-five yards tc. score his team'a only touchdown. Pacific Wins Over 22-6 STOCKTON, OcL 7.

Cortege of ihe Pacific Tigers on Saturday chalked up their firat Far Western Conference victory of the season bv defeating the Chico State "VVildcala, 12 to 6, at Baxter Stadium. Tne open field running of Yas- sar and the passing of DIsbrow, Tiger backs, featured the game. Blondln "and Byrne were the- big threats of the Chlco squad. Chico forced over ihe first score in the opening period in a march dovm the field ltd by Eyrns. Late in the second period the College of Pacific evened the score when Dlsbro'-v hurled a thlrty-seveh-yard pass ton Barron.

Tiger end, who ran nine yards for the touchdown. The Tigers pushed over eecond touchdown in the last period after Vassar had paved the way with a twenty-ftve-yard run through a broken None of the touc5i- downs wcro converted. C. Sanders In basketball and track ami baseball. This is hb first year tink Coaeh Marlon McCart at the Modesto Junior College and he should have a pood season.

Sanders is heavy and fast Re hits the line low and Is hard to stop when be gets under way. He Is IS veara of age and is the son or Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Sanders of Modesto. tCowstrji 5:00 p.m.--Frolic 5:00 (3:30 p.m.--TwMiBht Hour 7:00 Sports talk p.m.--i:t-:ordlucs 7:30 p.m.--Program p.jn.--Syicfihonettft 10:09 p.m.--I'rogram p.m.:--Xita An KNX He term IK GBLFIfl Champion Eapeats In final Hatch Of Championship Against Nichols TURLOCK, Oct holding: the 1929 goi? championship of Stanislaus County, C. C. Carlson yesterday won tho second consecutive championship of tho Turiock Country Club, defeating Jair.es C. Nichols -4 up and 3 to $Iay in tha final title round.

Carlson Bcored 74 and Nichofc. 78. Nichola was club champion during 1026. G. CroweH beat Harry K.

W1I- on 2 up in the final round of the third flight A. Julien beat J. V. Baker at the nineteenth hole in the fourth flight" The fifth flight was won by Jo. W.

Boies, who beat Faul 31, 1 up. In tha sixth flight Dos Klm- cey beat Paul Hawke Rt the twenty-fourth hole. W. W. Ferguson beat J.

W. Galley to win the seventh flight Winners received prizes of golf equipment Results In flight: First round--Sd Selb beat Seff 3 and 2, Harvey beat James Hajrei 2 up, Frank Freltaa beat Dan Morris and 2, Adrian Turner beat James Roach 4 and 3. Second beat Chlsa- p.m.--Musical program 5:00 p.m.--Travel03u» 5:15 Your Own Home 6:45 p.m.--Town 6:00 p.m.--Orgftn nrocrani 7:00 p.m.--Feature artists 7:30 p.m--One-act ploy 3:00 p.m.--P*-.iiur» program 10:00 --IS1JJ Sitfera Still a To Hake Appointments At Own Will i AJK5EXXS. Oct. r-'W-- rtill haj ifce power to appoint dht- aiona! otbcr officers ebe cures to without aTr'teg tha approval of officials of the cburcii ftud tlift fcrwxh thcc threz-ieaed to take of her powers hcs elcaed, Beth and Key? John Oobn, otaiataut putsr at Aupelus Tsnipla and general ager of Four Square Ughtfeouap, declared it all a mlsua- derstandinff.

In a formal statement Dr. said that plfljui bad been j'ut a convention of dettgateft from affiliated churcbec to beJof at Augelus in Fiuther dlAcuSflcn, of Mrs, Mb- Phersoa's appointive policies has- btta postponed. oald, uatU Sister MePhcraon agreed everything Br. Cohen aald caccept the statement concerning her polntive powers. She declared tfrat- they -win not be questioned.

AtttJT- ntys brought into Friday's Injf declared that thb power ia7Jj; fcal under the by-laws of ihe churclk aad that Mra. McPhcrsou wUl coa- tinue to be in direct control. :00 p.m.--Surprise Pac 4:55 P.IC.T--TOU-JI Topics 5:00 a Hovra p.m.--Orchestra p.m,--Frngram :00 p.m.--Proerarn p.m.--Pianist p.m.--Jamboree 10:00 p.m.--Caron p.m.--Orchestra 11:10 p.m.--Orchestra 12:10 a.m.--Dance musio JLurm KPOS 4:00 p.m.--Xfew* report 4:20 Boys 5:30 p.m.--Organ recital p.m.--Studta orchestra 6:00. and tGUiiQ. P.KI.--gtudto 6:30 p.m.--Trio 7:00 p.m.--^Program 8:00 p.m.--Orchestra 3:45 p.m.--El-Patio 10:30 p.Ta.--Batlrooro 11:15 p.m.--Orchestra, 12:00 p.m.--KGPJ KFWI 822.4 6:30 p.m.--Ala Maja p.m.--CJlocm chasers p.m.--Ths Kellys 9:00 p.m.--Thfl Captivators p.m.--:A*e*?s items 0:10 p.m.--GIco Club KGO Meters BUFFALO, N.

Cct T. Tlie curtain of dpath was lov Saturday on the colorful-. strenuous life of William J. ners, owner of the Buffalo Cci Express and. dominant figiiro political and industrial fields.

The nationally known. pubHelieri" succumbed to a heart at-'" lack at his houe a few hours having complained of feeling He was 72 years old. passing reveals a romantics' career, starting; aa a stevedore ea.i: the Buffalo decks at the age of and ending in a national His last nationally known pliahmect building, of tbe Conncrs Highway, A stretch of roadi across the atato Florida. Boy Scoiit TroopiE Map Active In.a Joint fire proventioh aesaa more than. fitty members of BojT' Scoiit Troops and Fire Hngfhc House No.

1 oa' Street on Saturday Andrct? Walsh, spoke on Plans for a.program of scout jfctf tlvities during fire preventlom froni October 6 to 12 was i On Monday, scouts. will uta circulars on firu prc' throughout the city and win up n. window display for Kro vontion on Tatfa Street 5:30 p.m.--Aunt Betty p.m.~"R*cor'l*rs p.m.--Program 7:30 p.m.--Smpirft Builders 8:00 p.m.--Sywphonista 0:00 p.m.--Program 3:30 p.m.--Cleopatra. 30:00 p.m.--Slumber hour 11:00 n.m.--l?anco orchestra More Than 200 At First Fall Meeting Of County Shriners 216re than 200 Stanlsiaus County Shrlncra attended the first of a I more 4 and Turner beat Freitas I series of Fall and Winter- -meet- 3 1. Final round--Selb bsat ings, sponsored by tho Aahmea Turner 7 and 8.

Templo of the Mj-stlc Shrine the Masonic Temple ou Saturday evi PMC 1 AST SHOWING TOpiT WXtlttAM HAIKES JOAN "THB STEPS Ho swept all before Jjj the prize rinp, and thf brsozy lltfia'cc-e'd loojted a' hint-- and Ha was tfown C03IEDT Kansas City Blues Lead Little Series KANSAS Oct. 7. --The Kansas City Blues and the Flochcster Red Wings were en routs East to-day to play the deciding Rames of the Httla world scries on the latter team's home diamond. The Blues, Air.ericRn Association champions, tucked away their second straight win over the Tnter- natlooal League pendant winners Sunday, 5 to The Bed Wings, on the other hand, will start before their home fans under the handicap of having -won only one 6f the four prunes played in Kan- sag City. Two more victories for the Blues wil! give them the flag.

piaycrs at the opposin and iivo spectators. vViliiams fled, seeking escape in an automobile which was. surroundrd by several hundred perzor.2 wbi-n police ar- Tor Sale b.v Mare Drug A Clear Complexion i Rwddy eyes-- i I most ran hare. Dr. F.

M. I Edwards for 20 years treated scores i cf wonjer. for liver and bowel ail- i meats. During these years he gave 3 his.patients a substitute for calo-! rnei made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients, naming: them Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets.

Know thfm by their olive color. i These tablets arc wonder-workers 1 on the liver and howpi5, causing a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in i one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated 1 tonpuix headaches, a listless, no- good feeling, ail out of sorts, inac- live bowels, take one of Dr. Ed-' ward? Olive Tablets niphtly for a and note the Thousands of women and men i take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets-- now and then to keep Jit 15c, 30c and 60s, (adv) Pamio Dentistry Painless Extractions low aa SI Crown asd Bridge Work $5 par tootl and up Special Flesh-Colored Plates, S10 and up, either Sit DR.

WILCOX DENTIST Extracting nnfl Ttnfh Street HOTELS, RESORTS and! TRAVEL INFORMATION! Where To Go In San Francisco, Oakland and Berkeley Hotel Raford I I I TAYlOn ST, COR. TtHK ST. SAN FRANCISCO Soosrr Rfloenf, Alt Modern STOP AT Columbia Hotel FIBE- i OTarrcl! at Tmrlnr St, rooms, $1 per day; Ji.SO: rooini -with tath $2 flay; 5c cersos. Atirac- anil monthly Jo i center of tJicatcrs and 1 per rtny. for and i Uon(hI 7 KING GEORGE HOTEL it Geary Friccisco Nine Story fireproof boildia 200 roonw-tl! wiih PCTIW RATES -EUROPEAN PLAN 42.00 day MODERN RREPROOF "KKU'MTKC'j73ATrt GEO.VAKREX HOOPEK We Make Plates That Fit! Thousands oJ patients in Stanislaua Couoty will verily our statement.

Patients who dispairftd of ever tfcttlrts proper plates have fitted to their friJre wiU-fflction. Ixit us hcip you enjoy Ufa sgain. Rubber rlafti. either $10 HccoIIlt tTnbreatoibla riatt'j. 1 Cold CTOITTI Free SSO Gold Bridte Work.

2-plecf CTOBTJ theo last Filled PAIN LESSLY-- XO MTDIC1XB-NO Df JECmOX L'SED! SmaB Silver SI Painless SI Br. W. W. Morris 928 Tenth Street Thone IDS) Oppoclte Haghson Hotel Evenings Appointment A. A.

Morrison was appointed new Stanislaus County" tunbassa- dor of Ahmes by Herman. Englchardt, chairman of ths cut- of-town committee. Among the speakers on tho program were Clair D. Homer, potentate ot Aahmea Temple, Hsnnan and Sol Elias. were preeant from Merced, Lcs Eanos, Oakdale, Soijora, New-man, Patterson and Tuziocfe.

Ths affair was In charge of G. Brut president of the Stanislaus County Shrine Club. MIORfti TODAY SHEARER a i Xonna triumphed in "The Trial of Maty She Is even fiaer la this picture from ths stags bit; CHAPTER NINE OF "THS DIAMOND MASTER" COMEPr-- HEWS HOW PITYING ii'- MATINEE TOTSDAY i. a a Married Couple LOVE on a Wssk? 6 RIFFftl; v-;" 1 with SUE OAEOL BAKRY NORTON IRENE RICH COMEDV--XEWS TALKING KEXJCEXCES HEAR the dialojuc that won as a 2V I M. 0 I A COMING WEDNESDAY THOS.

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