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APII nrunnno ULHOnULVLLUrO AT nu Ml I I I iinui First Fight At Disarmament Mr- Conference Involves Tokyo Representative By LOUIS P. LOCICs'ER GENKVA, Switzerland, Feb. 4-- world disarmament conference experienced and settled its first fleht to-day. The clash developed over an ef fort of Dr. Salvador de Madariasa, Spanish delegate, to prevent the Japanese irom securing one of the fourteen vice-presidencies of the conference.

Apparently Intent on punishing Japan for her hostile activities in China, Dr. de Madariaga, former minister to Washington and noted writer and authority on international questions, had canvassed the delegates, urging the blackballing of Tsuneo Matsudaira, Japanese ambassador io London, who was proposed for one of the vice-presinential posts. Gibson Involved Dr. de Madariaga had hinted he had the support of the American delegation and Hugh. Gibson, American ambassador to Belplum and member of the American delegation, made a public visit to Ambassador Matsudaira to assurt "To Produce Three Noel Coward Plays By LOUELLA O.

PARSONS Motion Picture Editor Universal Service OS ANGELES, Feb. year at this time." says Richard Rowfami. will bo willing lo compare Fox pld.uips i any other productions on the market. We expect io make motion pictures pictures, nut as imitations of the stage." I i idea hasn't the Fox Com from buying ex cellent plays. After my conversa ticn with Dick Rowland it was brought to attention that Cava ad tier United States, --FAGE 10 (Cufilmueu From Page 1) him there was no effort by the American delegation to deprive him of his seat.

Meanwhile, the conference steering committee settled the matter by ruling that its nomination of fourteen vice presidents must be accepted or rejected in its entirety and that a vote would be taken tills afternoon. The Rimiiuiiun, SI. Tituleacu, Swent ami Easy Virtue, all auc-j cessful Noel srd plays, will be Hills this coming year. Frank Borzage will direct Caval- Louella Parsons cai ie 7 a spectacle that is now doing a big business in London. First, Frank must finish Young America and Gold Star Mothers.

Young America will introduce a new juvenile star, Tom Corvlin, selected -by Borzage for the lead. Doris Kenyon, who was a First National star when Rowland was chief there, will have the feminine lead, with Spencer Tracy ir. one of the important roles. Promiscuous, write that gay title down in your red book. You will hear again, Dora Macy's new novel and it is intended for Joan Crawford.

Metro- Gohh.vyn-May bought i i the i giaj eyed Miss Craw ford in mind. And the chanced a (it will do at staff that only seemed to have been agreed vha Night Nurse, also by Mlaa a did in its spectai. succeed Arthur Henderson case he should retire for any reason. The heads of the various delegations have been consulting each Other for mutual information regarding: their viewpoints before the conference pets down to work in earnest on Monday. Hruening On Way The delegates i considerably heartened by the news that Chancellor Brucning 1 of Germany will arrive en Sunday and Will speak at Tuesday's meeting.

Sir John Simon, the British foreign secretary, is coming on Monday and Andre Tardieu, French minister of war, will be hers at about the same time. Last night the serenity of the conference was broken by the ap- pearance over St. Peter's Cathedral of a red flag on which had been painted In big letters, "only revolution will bring peace." Firemen pulled it down. Alienist Declares Ruth Judd Sane (Continued From Page 1) she seemed to recover more quickly than most people. "And Ruth Judd cried--shed copious tears during my first visit tn her, over the terrible thing that had been done.

Mo3t of all she felt sorry, she said, for her parents, and particularly for her husband. "She showed r'emorso--nhe cried showed horror at tin fact the 'body had to be cut Xo showed no ir.difforcnc" what she had done. "She showed normal feelings bitterness toward the girls who were liillcil--sljc said they liacl no! treated her ripht" Dr. Joseph Catton quoted Mrs Judd as having told him she "(Ha cuseed Jack Halloran and othc men' with Agnes Anne Leroi am Samuel sou. 1 a popularity.

Miss a Joan Crawford will make it as soon as she finishes Letty Lynton. What about the RfcI-Heaiicd Woman? I wouldn't be knowing, but Gene Dennis, pgychiCi says it is to be a Crawford production. Meet Harold Lloyd, producer. You say he has always produced enough but now lie ib a i a a Eddie Qui a series of throe 'comedies a year IT ii 1 i news, I 'for Harold a i i means that Lioyu pruauci functions when Harold is knee deep in his own pictures, wilt have steady jobs twelve months a year. Nothing definite on the distribution of the Quillan comedies, although Harold moves to the United Artists lot In two weeks to begin work on his own comedies through Paramount.

William Fraser, manager of the Lloyd company, conservatively states the Quillan deal is only pending, but we believe that It has reached more than the talking point. Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: GwiH Andre, radio's new foreign actress, so lovely that every one at the Cocoanut Grove turned" to look at her, dancing and dining with Willis Goldbeck. At a nearbv table Ethel Sutherland dined Searie and seveial other people. Seai-lc resembles Richard Dix. Tho Jack Mulhalls the center of a gay party.

Laddie Sanford, polo expert; Ben Finney, formally New York's most popular playboy, with MulhaHn. Also Lowell Sherman, latest amiration, Kthelind ILU ent, Dorothy bedecked in flowers and wearing a 4. u. i.tt.aiug uucii mmmuu in ermine, with Clarence Brown. ten B'rank, genial host of the Ambassador, and his brother, Lester, both in the hospital for minor operations.

Helen Twelvetroes, all in a white, fur-trimmed frock glimpsed at the Brown Dcr" Mrs. Frank Borzage sailing for Honolulu. Frank and Lew Borzage sending her on her way by flying after the ship and dropping flowers. That's morrow. hitu, auued.

however, that if LUt Chinese regulars or lorces persisted in their activities Japan would be compelled to TC M.TVC fuli freedom of action. A few minutes before the note was made public it was learned that tho government decided definitely to send a full division of army troops to Shanghai to Uke the place of the hJue.iackots who have been bearing: tho brunt of fighting since last Friday English Text Th Is the text of the supnlled bv a laUOn 0 at Al Retail Market United States Government Now Has 6000 Men In China Ready to Protect Alient (Continued From Page 1) per- It Is assured that the Chinese forces will Immediately and completely cease their menacing und disturbing activities. If. oa the comSTM the Chinese, Including both Jar and non-uniformed force slst in such activities the government must preserve fret US mlltb "Second. In view of the unrell ab the Cllilies in the past and the gravity of the present situa- i 8 a ese Sovernmcnt finds impofisiblfi to renounce mablllza- 0 i iP ai Uoiw for hostilities.

Third, the Japanese government has no objection to its consul general. and commander at Shanghai entering into negotiations for an agreement concerning: separation of he respective forces and, if necessary, tho establishment of a neutral zone in tho district of Chapel "Fourth, while it's to be the ions beti wnnc us to be presumed phrase 'all pending quos- i tw Ja an ai China' includes the Manchurian question, the Japanese government regards this alter as entirely separate from the bhanghai affaiz' and, moreover, as covered by a resolution of the league of Nations council on Deed 500i: by the transport Chaumoni comber 10, 3931. from the same port. The Chau- the mouth of the Whangpoo, eight miles before dusk. The Jupanesa.

marines were ex- poptetl to launch an offensive from which arc entrenched with artilleri near Woesung-Chen. Admiral Shiosawa said troops in jai-gc numbeis were believed to bo hiding in camouflage in Hit; area. Meanwhile, the fighting hi tli. Chapei district become more In tcnso at 10:15 A. M.

when Japanese airplanes and heavy were bat tering the Chinese in preparation for an attack by marines, who moved up steadily. The settlement, which has been as nervous for two days, was more alarmed than ever as the Chinese defenders in Chapel appeared to be exhausting; their ammunition. Military experts feared they might attempt to invade the settlement if routed by Japa-neao. British Cruiser Arrives The British cruiser Kent, with Vice Admiral Sir Howfird Kelly commander of British naval forces In Chinese waters, arrived from Hong Kong with British reinforcements. The American destroyers which arrived from Manila to join the cruiser Houston will be follow- Sweet potatoes 6 Ibs.

I3c. Dales, okffs. 19c. bunchci Be. LftUiluc tU-.

Cabbage lOc each. New onion? Ibs. ITc. 1-nrse bunched vest Sc pc: New garlic 20c lb. Celery lOc.

Potatoes It Ibs. BOc. Cauliflower I0i Spinach 3 Ibs. I5c. AvacadOa 2oe.

P-Hi'lTS-- (Retail) Apples, Ibs. 23c. Seeaiesa. lb. Io, Ban an ae.

a I6c. Fancv oranscs. filte, a i 6 for 15c. Lsriiona. 1 dozen 20c, Kalslna, lie, all to-day, See you to- tome By WALTER P.

JONES By Special Leased Wire (the Garner candidacy with a view to placing a Garner ticket of dele- SACRAMENTQ, Feb. Fred gates on the May primary ballot. Kiesel, president of the California National Bank, and George M. Stout, secretary-member of the state Veterans Welfare Board, have of cnnd been chosen as the Hoover Republi- nndil can ticket delegates for this, the third congressional district at This announcement was made 4 iaTKIn i to-day by Chris R. Jones, ohalrman ohn 1 of the Republican County Central TM, sald; Committee, who was requested by pla .16, The conversations she had about "Haltoran and other men" took lace a short time before Octobei when the state charges th? slay ings were committed.

Halloran, under subpoena as a state witness, but not calied, was identified last October as a friend of all three women. Mrs. Judd told him of an a i with Dr. Cation said, and expressed "her only regret, not for herself or for 'J. but for (he fsct her husband had to knov about it" Again spunking of M.

If." Dr. Cation said Mrs. Juild tuld him "While I love him with all nij heart and I not jealous of him--I was abln io get along because know he loved me more than anyone else, ami I loved him better than anyone else." Still Case To Be Given Jury To-day (Continued From Page 1) sations with Tom Manos, lessee of the ranch where the still was found, relative to the Installation of a plant at the ranch. Manos, a witness for the state. had testified that Osborne Ktrongfy insisted that the still be placed on ranch: a Ohm-no liarf rff resented everything- was nxeu the officers; tliat had promised full DENIES VISITING STILL "I never at any time told-Manos that I bad fixed things with authorities, and I never went to the still," Osborne declared.

Osborne denied he ever hod discussed Eubjec.i of a still with Manos, ur with In 3930, more a 3 year the elaborate raw alcohol manufacturing plant was discovered, Manos had approached Osborne a proposition to put a "beet- joint" in the barn on the ranch, according to the testimony. When the proposal was broached, Osborne said he told Manos he "did not want anything like that on the ranch." Handled Leasing Osborne had handled the leasing of the ranch to Manos, who in turn had subleased a portion of it a Frank Smith. 'J he puiitoa subleased contained the still. Manos originally was charsr-d with Osborne an! the other two defendants but freed when turned state's evidence. the state central committee officials to designate two candidates 'or delegate.

The central committee decided to pick forty of the fortv-sevi cuiivtiiujuu uaieyaiea ai- loted to California from the twenty congressional districts and io permit ilia county diu.uinu.ii to make twenty-two of delegates will TUBBS INDORSED The Young Men's Political forum is Angeles has Indorsed the Jhcy of Tallant Tubbs of San for United States sen Eonubitesn ticket. ig the announcement, idinger, president of the strong in the belief thai ii ic, a uettleu poi ity of the Japanese government to accept assistance of neutral ob servers or participants In the settlement of questions concerning Man churia. For these reasons the con dition embodied in Paragraph 5 oi the powers' note is not acceptable to the Japanese government." one Wav toward the solution of our national problems is by electing 1 to office young independent men Mko State Senator Tubbs who is both A quarterly meeting of the Northern Deanery of the Episcopal Church was held in St. Paul's Church here Wednesday. Rev.

E). A. Sbapland of Lodi was in charge of the opening service, thR Holy Community. He was assisted by Rev. T.

C. Maxwell of Modesto. Rev. W. A.

Cash of Me: ced preached the sermon. Women of the St. Paul's Servjce League served a luncheon in Guild rlall at noon. Rev. Mr.

Shaoland, as rural dean, presided as toast- naster and culled upon the visit- nir clergymen. Mrs. Clifford Annan and Miss Gladys Barnutt sang, Hev. Seth Hawley, rector of St. John's Church at Stockton, was the afternoon speaker.

His subject was The Importance Of Small i aggressive and progressive. Japanese Minister Under this plan the forty district James tion. come frum Southern California and eighteen from the north. The seven to round out the ticket will be named at large, with Governor Rolph heading the delega- HooverV Friend Klepol Is a personal friend President Hoover and has been active in Republican politics for many years. He has gained statewide prominence through his connections with the California State Chamber of Commerce.

Stout is popular with the younger group of Republicans, particu- arly the ex-servicemen. He Is of the World War and is moving spirit in the American His selection will meet with favor among the former soldiers. Republican leaders of the first congressional district are scheduled to meat, in Sacramento turd ay to discuss the; groomin t.i Republican candidate to op- si Confa't-shinmi Clarence Lea of iionm County, Democrat, who las ably represented the district "or many years. He is the only Democrat of the California delegation. The meeting was called for Sac- men to as a convenience to rep- f-om Butte, Yuba, ilenn.

Colusa and Suiter counties, vhich i a pa i of the first dis- rict. Likely Opponents Amonj those who have bfjen mentioned as likely opponents of are Assemblyman. Hubert Scudder of Sebatopol, Robert Madison of Santa. Rosa, Dolph Young of Pefjiiuma, Harry Listens of San RafsM. private Defends Activities (Continued From PQEJC 1) COUGHS Don't let thcai get i iiraagle.

held. Fignt genns quickly. Creomulsion combines the 7 best helps known to mod- era science. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to take.

No narcotics. Money refunded if any cough DO mailer of now long standing is not relieved. Ask your druggie ior CreomuUioa. Udv.) tary to former Governor Friend of the Kan Rafael Independent; Thomas P. Eovd, Supervisor William L.

Dcysher and Robert Duke of Marin County, Assemblyman George M. Blgpar and Hale McCowan of Mcndocino County. REQUA'S APPEAL Maik L. Reqna of Oakland, Republican a i a commit teaman and Hoover poncraliKf-'Imo in Calif has issued an appeal 'o citizens to register Republican. He calls attention to the fact that new permanent registration is be ing prepared ami that registration for the Way 3rd presidential primary clod's on March 24.

It is highly important," said Rpqua. "that everyone eligible to vote luskc certain that he is on the new register. Furthermore, ir order to participate in the presi dcntial primary it id necessary to bo registered. And in order to the Chicago convention one be re.cristc;v.il a Republican, Persons who register Dc-mocrats or who to (heir party ufi'iaati'-r. v.li! not bt- i i by io vote for Republican delegates." by the behavior of the Chinese The charge that Japan used thn international settlement as a baais for attack also la unfounded.

Our force took up stations to protect Japanese residents according to the previous agreement with the military authorities of the other nowera ami the Chinese hannenrd to launcli their attack against this section. We were compelled to de- Church Service Mra. Elisha Tibblts of Sonoi-a was tlectRd president, and Mrs. O. Trask, also of Sonora, Bccretarv.

Rev. Chester Hill of Sonuru alwu atte-nded the in addition to delegates from Lodi. Stockton. Sonora, Oakdale, Modesto, Merced and Tuolumnt. The next meeting will be held fit Sonora in April.

Hetch Hetchy Bond Issue Proposed The Chinese troops, which had turned back the marines time alter time in the last eight days, appeared to be weakening, military experts said. Foreign troops guarding the international settlement alert Tor any indication that they might plan to rush the gates of the Kettionienl. In event they are louted by the Japanese. Artillery Fire Renewed The thunderous rumble of artillery fire was renewed at 1 A. after nix hours of comparative during which time the leaping up from devastated Chapei district were the only sign of warfare.

Later, cold rain and sleet began falling on tho city. The Chinese had taken terrific punishment under Japanesp fire on Thursday and rallied to make counter attack which again thrust back the marines. Meanwhile, Japanese planes renewed ment of Chapel and, igste ifter The San Francisco public util- GARNER MOVEMENT Organization of Speaker Garner I ior President clubs got underway San Francisco yesterday. The movement is being led by R. John a member of the Democratic State Committee arif! War vctrran.

He snid the preliminary orfrani- 1 stimulate suppoit in California of harsh. They could only ignoranco of the actual situation. That was the only choice left for our email force, facing overwhelm- odds. Moreover, before beginning of the bom bin we scouted carefully, identifying' (lie i where the enemy 1 in and warning, allowing ample iime for Uipm to heed. We dropped bombs on their armored trains or points where they were operating artillery against is.

A sorts of rumors afloat abroad are calculated to breed ill "eeling against Japan. For example, there is talk of increasing 'nation between Japanese and American sailors, or of the Japanese navy's lack of the co-opcra- spirit. As far as we know there is absolutely no foundation for these storips. We honestly to co-operate with the foreign garrt- ons. as far as the local circumstances and the i of self dsfrnsc permitted.

Our public in ought to dispel the notion that the Americans and British are unfriendly to us. They were very active in 'heir efforts lo restore older and stabilizo the situation. They have been offering their good offices to save Shanghai from curt warfare Thpy Iiavc never tried deliberately to to our disadvantage Such i i i should This step followed" the action of San Francisco bankers Wednesday in taking over 5500,000 of the last bond issue. This money will enable work on tunnels to RO on for an ot i bbn'ibai'd- down the Whangpoo River, the United Press correspondent witnessed tho virtual destruction of the Woosung forta by Japanese warships and bombing planes. At dusk the Japanese reinforcements pushed back toward the North Station and tha longest battle fvont of the a for Shanghai was until midnight, when the artillery fire was resumed.

The fighting spread over a twenty-mile front from Chapei to tho tVoosung forts at the mouth of the Whangpoo River steadily increased the of conflict has back and forth for eight Mellon Attacked By Long, Patrnan (Continued From Page 1) also was apparent bis appointment ratoed hapey that acme steps would be taken toward a revision of war debts. FORMAL APPOINTMENT WASHINGTON, Feb. L. Mills, undersecretary ot the treasury, wag chosen to-day by President Hoover io succeed Andrew W. Mellon at the head of tho nation's financial department.

A little later it was said authoritatively that Arthur A. now assistant secretary of tho treasury, would succeed Mills undei secretary. The rapid shift in the treasury personnel was duo to thy appointment fast night of Mellon, who had been secretary or the treasury un- Almonda. itic, Brazil nuts. too.

ZEo. UA1RV PRODUCTS Modesto butter, 33c; Ibs 65c k'ofis, finest srrsde medium jJalirorn i TUlamooU I Wholesale" GRAIN MOUKK'I-O tollowlnc train auoud by Co.t "heat Vi al SAX FJUXC1SCO. Feb. 4 (UP) Iluy anierain: Barley feed, S1.06©1.15. Uarlcy shipping.

Wheitt mllllne, lied leed oats. AlfaUa hay, CHICAGO, Feb. 4 AP)-- FJatten- ntf out of export buslnasa had a baarlirh effect on grraih values late despito a stronser market Cill yl iea Prices iient that" under new Bri SAK FEODuGg SAN FRAXCI3CO. Feb. 4 (AP)-State Market News Service Apples.

loose. 51.10®!. 35; packed, Ineanpa, xf, ai 40 0 5 fancy. fancy. fjomel le.iutys.

fancy. uregon: Spltzenburars xf ncy, NowtoWR Plpoina, ffrade, Jancy, 1-85: xl, tew low as J1.S5. Avocados 11 few, 22c; small less. Oranges--Kavele. choice, lower; yrcbard run, laruc.

small Pears--Winter Nells, fancy. ize low as 53; Lemonctles 1.7 Oregon D'AnJous, if, 53 S. F. 3IOOH SAX FRANCISCO. Feb.

4 (AIM-Share price? lower again to-day, but the was slow. lots stood otit--Ang46 Paris National Bank loslaar 1 Tidewater preferred lost 1 for the only other drcp that was more than fractional. Transamerlca Us Icte re- slfltancii point by going to 2 with the day's high, at 2- Tfcft turnover was around 3SOi shares fat the forenoon. Other fractional declines Included Southern Pacific. Telephone Caterpillar and Con- larsro crates small crates.

Tangerines Imperial A. hr.lf onmge boxes. Beans-- i o. 12Sfl4c: Ken Florida a bankers took over nonda (Britain. Ho fl'cd I hupe (he foreign public will make rdlow- anccs for the fact i inevitable and confusion such as that at Shanghai, fiomctiines reports are cabled which, although honestlv meant, do grave injustice to one party.

Most of the charges against the Japanese a at Shanghni appear to have resulted from such circumstances. The wr.rld can the traditions ritv.1 discipline of Japanese navv HELP WANTED A INTELLIGENT woman, school or college girl, part time, telephone work, cx-enfngs, 5:30 to 9. No Saturday or Sunday work. Apply Friday, 12 noon, room 232 "Hotel Modesto. A INTELLIGENT young man, part tirce.

telephone work, evenings. 5:30 to 9. Apply 10 A. Friday, room i jmr in response to an appeal from Mayor Angelo J. Rossi, taking a Iocs themselves but continuing 1400 workmen on the job.

Murder Trial Jury Selection Starts of a jury to try Vetro Ciartrio of Hlverbank, charged with thn murder of Mrs. Lena Perata, -16, his housekeeper, started in Superior L. W. Vulkcrth's court yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Perata allegedly was beaten to death by Clarlxio.

Burial of the woman halted by Coroner Georga Severn when authorities rtiFrovprprl nf wliat thov taid was loul play, after iu was at first believed she had died of natural causes. Fine Imposed--Justice of the Peace B. C. Hawkins imposed a fine of $35 on H. B.

Woody of Bakersfiefd after he had pleaded guilty lo a charge of reckless driving. Pit-nils Guilty--S. NfikiiTnura. laborer, was i S5 on Wednesday by Judge B. C.

Hawkins after pleading guilty to a charge of intoxication. BRONCHIAL TROUBLE Modesto, "alif. i Golden i a Discovery was of so much benefit 'o me vears ago," i'! Mv-. A. IT Pembcrton of 106: Spruce St.

"I was, then a young woman but ma(ar al i a and bronchial trouble a fct-1 like an old one. I could scarcely drag around to attend to my household duties when I started to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medicfil Discovery, but a few bottles of it rid me entirely of all malarial symptoms and gave me strength and endurance. It also helped my bronchial trouble a great deal. I began to better, even while taking the finst bottle." Ask your Orujfelst for Dr, Pierce'2 Discovery three to the impor ambassador Great succeeds Clmrles G.

ijawe! Juat when the changes will become effective has not been announced, but there probably will be little delay on account of the swiftly moving financial develop- menta In Europe. Ballantino resumed his tlon with the treasury about a year ago, returning as assistant secretary from a law practice in New York. Previously ho had been connected with the internal revenue bureau. He has been active in handling fiscal affairs and has been regarded as Mills' right hand man in handling: the government's complex financial problems. Escanerl Felon Slain In Holdup EL CENTRO, Feeb.

--Alvln Self, one of eight prisoners who escaped from I he Arizona Penlf on) iaiy at Florence. Jan- 26. in im erauty oil tank trunk. shot and killed as hr. allegedly attempted to rob the Contra i ostofflc.G (o-dny.

Mclvin Perkins, it, Kcgro janitor, Itillrd Sc-lf when letter held him up aa he reported for work. remain on the free list, it waa noticed that tins exemption from a nriff duty did not include Imported Wheat closed unsettled, to nider yostorday's flnlslj; corn, to down, and onta 4 to UoH. Provisions reacted from early advances ft ml to 15 cents lower, i i u.t new low for the sea- rulures closed: to I May i 59 to Tilly. to to U3 4 (AP)-. Hay (trices, o.

b. Los Angeles: i noice- barley hay. Cholcb oat hay, 519 i i AlfalftL dellvftrod Hynes: K' I' 1 exira laaf y. U. S.

No. 1, $15.53018.50 J. No. leafy; U. S.

No. 5, POULTET all uizes, llo Colorad, 5 lha. He. EroiU-i's--Lasrhorna, over 2 Ibs lc; colored up to 3 lie. Roasters--Colored.

3 to 4 Ibs 17 J13c; over 4 Koostars--Old Soi col- Teil. Tc. nuohs-- Younjr, 9o, Tho prices ilstei) below based tho actual sales to-day of San 'rancleco' Jobbers and com la si on nalers to retailers and buy- ID quantltios of one ooop nr nore. Slight fluotuatlons may be intefl during tho day's trading. A ommlssion choree of to 10 oer ent io generally aeducted by com- "laslon merchants.

SAX Fell. 4 'iet prices paid producers for live oiiltry delivered at Snn PranHnRi? colored, up to 3 Honkers--- Colored, tucky Hat varieties, 1 Bunched tables--Per dozen bunches, i bwBtB, parflley, radishes. onions, 3' 40c: HifTH, 317B1.25. Broccoli--(Hprontine), lb. Brussels lb.

fancy, 2. Cauliflower--iOgioOc dozen; few See. Eggplaut--Florida, Lettuce--Dry, tiQig-Sjc crate; few II: poorer low as -IGc: Iced, Imperia Valley. 4-5 S2.23cii'2 50- 6s few low as 5. tier cwt, yellows fiM.L'S; Australian Browns white, cwt.

Parsnips---Lugrs. GSIESC. 3 42-lb. crates, :6.aO; 1'inperlal, crates, Ppppcra--Florida, Mexico Potatoes--S Burbanli Gems, cwt Isew stock. Garnets, lijc lb, Sacked Vegetables--Carrots, J1.7B; beets, white turnips 5 1 yellow turnips poorer low a cj Squash--Imperial Valley, scallop S1.25gil.'75 lug.

Banana. i Swfiet Potatoes--Jerssye, Arkansas and Oklahoma. Nancy Halls, bushel. Tomatoes--Mexico. 5i.75@2 crate per lug.

CHICAGO, Feb. (AP)--United States Department Asrlcult'ure. KOGS--Receipts, SO.OOti; active hlffhor; 170-210 4.SO; top, sows, i SOOOi Ced eers and yearlings steady to 50 BBer; best medium W6fgbts ie stock other, than fat cows ahur- me Kdvanofc; vsalurs, ReCl8 tSf OOO; on all Killing classee; soi'tec held aoove t7.2B; tlnlshed scarce; choice ewes, $4.50. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 4 --(AP)--United, States Department Agriculture.

HOPS--R i E. 200; oloamv steady to lOc higher to on oar good 200-lti. Callfornias; two cars iyo-195-lb. top sows, CATT: 3.75, 400; dull; few sales steady, asking- prlcea sirens; JUlk on ealo niRdium Intel-mountain steers; car 395-lb. Utahs, In-' for good 900-lUOO-lb.

atecrs tip to around jfi.16; car 710-lb. de- lorned i a upper grades she Btook absent; weals; jnodium holfers, odd dairy cows up to $3,00. none; quoted down. SHEEP Hoceipts 100U; alow; nrtiai clearanco steady; trone; half declc C9-lb. wooled Gal- 'orniOB, So.76;..

tWfti 'decks medium eroofl', la'm'bs. solidatefi Chemical losins small Tractions. Occidental Insurance rose MS--tne only gain. Proinjnfnt 'stocks In the sroup selling: without change from, yeater- day included Pacific common ana sixes, California Packliis and Standard Oil of California. HAN FRANCISCO, Feb.

4 CAP) la the official of transactions on the Sau Franetaco Stock Exchange to noon to-day; Salca Security Bid Ask Alaska Juneau 15H AssocJatea Ins. Atlas Jn)f. Diesel. 2 Hank of Calif. Bond Share 231 Byron Jackson Cai Ink A 15 Cal.

Copper IOC Cal. Pack. Co. 100 Caterpiliar Trac Uri Cloros A 18U Coast G. B.

pf. 94 Consol Chemical 15 Crown Zeller, com Crown aeller Crown Zeller Dougrhis Air Kmpotlnm Ccirn. Kldorado Oil com Kircuuiu Fund Foster Kleiser. Gal land Mem General Pallit General Paint 33.. Cldlden Sta'te Co.

Hale Bros Hawaii Suprar Hawaii Pineapple. Home F. M. In. Honolulu Oil liunt Sros.

A. Jantzen, com UH, 315 4S 3i 2t 2 3 159 16 95 ill ii 4)'S jii fcT 6 38 Lrtlghton Salt 7 I. A. Gas Elec. 93M 3Itignlii, coin iluffnln, 'CS4i 2Iarchant, coiii 15a American 3Vi 6 Occidental Oliver 'Filter Oliver Filter IVj 200 P.

G. P. G. 5H pf. 300 6 Pso.

Light, 37 fnc.j pi. Pub Serv com" T. Pac. 4 0 3 coin i'SJ-4 A Richfield, com RtoltClelct, Yt Epos 4 KOOB pf S. L.

6 S. J. 7 Schlestnger. A Sherman Clay, pf. 41 100 Stand.

Oil, Cal. 800 South, Pacific 3m 8.P. Golden Gate A S.P. Goldsn Gate 15 Spring Valley. 6U Tldeivatsr.

com 2- Th-jmas A 43 3200 Trans a in erica 2 Union Associates 10V Union Oil, Cal, Western Pipe IS" .102 Old Rood B9-7S two de medium to wootad- UUlis, kti. 61-lb. feeders, co! liens, 10U. Turkeys--Young, live, nortilnat '--115, druss40 young 12o; old, iOy, per noininal per IGc. Guinea 1-owl--Toung 1 per doeen S)9i old.

per dozen, $3G, PISfiohR--All i per Squabs--All per Domastlc KabbHs--Under 6 Ibs Cc; 5 Ibe. and ovftr. Sc. dozen, dressed COTTON YORIC, Feb. 4 fAP)--Cot- ton i utiires closed steady, 3 to I polnte hlKher.

fllarch, ti.53@00; Jl(nv 0.77; July. 6.92; 7,14: 7.31 7.37. Spot steady; middling, BANE CLEARINGS Fi-jinciMCO erkelcy 7ljfi.8fi7.00 Oakland 7,168,300.00 SILviR 4 Ivev steady and a c. 1 BS-fjc. Modesto--(Pricoa ara quoted by the Grange Co.) Red out hay 00 A a a hfty 12.0fi Volliiiteci' 8.00^10.00 5 s.oosfio.oo BEANS Rlackcyes Nominal; Baby iiniaa Xommal: BIETHS E--in Modesto.

February to wife of T. T. ilcGce, DEATHS LOS AXOKLES, Feb. 4 (AP)-United States XJopM-tniont Aerli-ul lure. 9 HOGS---rtccolpts, 23; no tjuotable tops, $1.75.

A i i 400; slow; fully Bteady; two louds good fed Texas steers, S6.60@5.7o; common to S4.65ig i modiiim common to cutter, CTLVE8--UeceiptB, 50; choice veatsrs steady at $9.50. SHEEP--Receipts, 1350; steady medium 58-lb. milk lambs, S8 medium to good fed Iambs, fS.SiiiJ fl.TS; quoted NEW YORK, Fftb. 4 Produce, Dried Fruits Market Apricots. choice to ox- fancy.

Apples, evaporated, prime to' fane Prunes. MOs lo 60s. 4 prunes, 60s to 1006, 4 Peaclies, choice to e-x-fancy, 7 Seedless raisins, sulphur bleached, i a irj extra fancy, choice lo fr.ncv uu.mlted bUaehad, Ktoiifiy. Soiled and ry slier Kcorl ng. creamory firsts, ZltySic; renovated xtras, 20921c; lacllefi, fresh, ex- trae, 20c.

Cheese-- Ma rk quiet. milk flats, specials, average run. lower iTufles, J.0@12c. Wisconsin, whole ink, fancy Americans held fresh, SAN FHANCI3GO, 4 (UP)--: wlioUsitle rfiiotaUciua on di ltd fruit: Prunes: 20, SO 40 I 50, SO. 3c; 70, The easiest way to cut expenses and save money this winter is to prevent sickness expense.

a of are adopting tho health a i of i i a mild laxative to every tncrjiber of tha lam i I once a week. Thus preventing or checking colds, licadac has, and i a i NATURE'S REMEDT-- W--bmnsr safe, mild all-vegetable, is ideal for thia family use. Try it and sara ND--Near Modesto, February John, son ot Henry and Luetta Neluiifl. ffrnndson oi Mr. and Mrs, W.

B. brother Robinson of Modesto, of Mildred, Edith and Verua Xoiand, nephew of Mt-s, CouErcr of Orosl, O. Ti-co'-'e, Grand. Mrs. ID A A.

Noland. Herman i i and Mrs. L. E. Strceter of A native of California, ased -I years.

Friendfi avj i i to a (he a Cervices aJtcrnoon -2 o'clock in the Shannon Chapel, Klrter A. Sandborn in the Citizens' Cemetery expense. Only25c. Ift Tonight--T Alright) Listen To What Your Druggist Says About That Cough: Rogers' Drug Store, Economy Drug Store, Drug Co, say; "There is no need to hack your- If to pieces by coughing like that One dose of Eronchuline Emulsion will give Jou INSTANT REUEF. Two doses will probably stop it for Rood.

Half a bottle certainly will or I won't keep your money. "I don't care what dkd you've tried, nor how long your cough has hung on. I am willing to hot that Eronchuline will stop it No dopo In it. Nothing to upget your stcrn- And the taste isn't half as l)ad as you think it'a going to be Jhc smrll. so iust swallow Money hark, remember, i (ion'L yet 1 a NBW YOBK STOCKS tEVr YOHK, Fob; .4 SO IJohn Man 18 Jun STJt Kl-esso Krou Ttt 0 14 56a liaew'a a i LorlHafd JIcKees 48 JlcKe 4 fl "ft Jtont Ward.

6S Am Can A Pow 7 Am Inter 5 1 Am Klid Am at Am Am T. Am Tob 3.. Anacor.tU Andes Cop 78 Atchhion SOJi 1 Nash Jlotor. Aviation Co Bald L.OCO 7 17 40VJ Nt Ca 854 i i i Hyers Co Cal Pack Cnl 1 Camp Wy Can Pac 1' J. 1.

3' Cat Trac Ce Ha 0 St St yt Chrysler Coca Cola Col Cartj NY Nora mine 14 Amer A N'or PEG 331J1 Packard 4', Pan Am Par Park Mine Penn. Phillip 'Pet. t'i PUD 8er NJ. 82 Pullman 21U Pura Oil 414 Radio Radio Keith 38 Congol Na. 8 Con Gas 59 Con Can 35 Con Oil e.

Zeller Cur Wright 3 In 52 Dupont 50 Sast Kod 81 Auto 27 Elec fi: Mu. 3 13 1 Fed Water. 3 f-'ox Ftim A a Eiftc 10 jen Foods 23' Oen fi B. ''ten Motor 21 Then Dust 16 ii FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YOHK. Feb.

4 (AP)-- For. elgn exchange fn-agtiljir. Great Britain In dollars, others hi cents. i I deraunci, Great Franc' "liali" demand, cables, doitiand. S.20; cables, oinamls: G'-rmany, 23.S5: i Hhnnghal.

Note--DLtnaiirJ rj're no fWatchYour Don't Neglect Kidney an Bladder Irregularities If bothered with bladder Irregularities, getting a i and nagging backache, heed They may warn of seme disordered kidney or bladder condition. For SO years grateful users have relied upon Uoan's Pills. Praised the country over. by all druggists. Goodyear IS 1 1 Grig Gru Houst Oil Hud Motor.

Hup Motor. In Comb In Hnrj 24 3VJ Nat Dairy Nat Nev COB, 31' Rop Steel Rty Tob SaEe Store. ScliuHc Scab Oil Sears Koeb Servel In '4 Shell Oil 8 Sin- Con 5 3oco Vac fl So Cal SI South Pac 31 So South 10 Stan Brand. at 26 tud'baker 11 'i Corp 'ox Ou II Kol Trahsani Un Carl) Un Oil i Pac j'nlt Air Unit Corn Steel Jtil Vanadium Warner Pic. Warren Bro West Eleo 85 Woolw'rtt 42 Wor M.

13 Yellow 3Ti WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Oat of Bed the Morning to Go If you fed soar and aunlj nd the tooka pynt, don't iwallow lot' of etitv, mineral water, oil. toxatire caady or chewing cum nd expect to meks yea tadAeal? ouoiut iflii julj iuaiaiite. For tbcy cu't do it. They only iaov? boweU and a BMW laovemeat doesn't get at toe cause. The reajoa for STOUT down-and-out feeling fa your liver.

It should pour oat two pounds of liquid ie into your daily. If thia bile Is not Sowing yodr food doMU't dlgeit. decays (a bowels. Gas btcftta up your stomach- You btvs a i ttidc, bad buto md brtatb foui. aJna of tea brwka out in btemisbss, Yoor Red you down ftnd oat.

Your fti LITTLE LTVEH PlUJB to two of Dile StnriBE treaty and nukft yaa fed "ap tad ap." centtln btrmiea, pmtls tmxtJae it WOKS to mtUne the bile flow freely. But don't uk for Ask for Cwttr't -pr Piiif. Jxwk for tho name Cartet'M it nil stores..

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