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The Modesto Bee from Modesto, California • 10

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The Modesto Beei
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Modesto, California
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10
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MODESTO EVENING NEWS THURSDAY AUG 26 1915 PAGF FOUR II in ARMIES OF WOMEN HELPFUL HINES IL I 12 I SUFFRAGE Ah! what relief No more tired feet 8 no more burning feet swollen bad smell- 8 I ing sweaty feet No more pain iu corns callouses or bunions No matter what Round Trip Excursion Rate via Tidewater Southern $120 10 Sunday Only your gasoline consumption You burn less when you lubricate your motor with ZiROLENE the Standard Oil for Jfotor Cars Zerolene gets more mileage by keeping down friction and by forming the perfect piston seal that holds compression Send for Lubrication Instruction Chart specifying make and model of your car Free STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Modesto ails your foot or what under the sun tried without Land: Scratching Should Encouraged Cost of Raising i iZ dra" Chickens Can Bo Kept Successfully on Small Amount of out all the Dairy Heifer oi-sotious exudations which puff up the feet is magical: is grand will cure your foot troubles so never limp or draw up your face (By United Press WASHINGTON August 28 Poultry can bo kept successfully on a small amount of land and for this reason it is particularly adapted to the suburbs of large cities and to small i in f'109 wont and your feet will never never hurt or towns The waste products of 1 -1t! g-et sore swollen or tired kitchen and the table may he used 1 rt a 25 cent ex at nnv drug or Professional and 1L JL ness Cards i department store and get relief Every Day San Francisco and return good for 15 days via I Steamers and Saturday good to return from San Francisco Monday evening arriving in Modesto Tuesday morning at 820 PHONE MAIN 5451 State Rooms am! Berths Reserved at Modesto Reserve them two days ahead if possible 11 NASH Ticket Agent FULLER Gen Agt as i THE EVANS HOSPITAL Cor 10th and Sts Modesto Cal I Phone Main 891 Finest operating room Special Sleep" equipment Now I 1 Nitrous Oxide Oxygen Anaesthetic i New X-ltay apparatus Most up i to-date i i CLARA SADLER i DR EVANS Prop 1 MODESTO SANITARIUM Incorporated COR II and 17th STREETS Fully Equipped for MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CASES SURRYHNE MD Manager VISITING PHYSICIANS Robertson DtLappe Eugene Hulk Griswold Brace AY IX Reamer Address Modeeto Sanitarium Telephone Main 241 --'-A SfiN FRANCISCO APARTMENTS Spend your money seeing the Fx-position rather than for hotels Live in an apartment do your own cooking if you wish In of our six large apartment houses completely fur-nished you can rent an apartment of two or tiiree rooms at $15 a week and up They accommodate three to five persons That's almost as iittie expense as living at home a jS folder telling rl! about these good 8 hotri-apartments be glad to Sgl send upon request The money S19 you save iu this way will be good for other purposes if-ai imeri Oo gnJB i I It Yx i "0--e--00-0-l i REAMER I) 4 i Specialist in diseases of the eye ear nose I and throat Glasses fitted and furnished 4 9 to 12 2 to 5 Evenings and Sundays 4 I by appointment Modesto Bank Bldg MODESTO CAL 0-a-0a0- a advantage and there is always a market for eggs and dressed poultry o' if used at home the consumer is certain that he has a strictly fresh product When many birds are kept in a small stpaee however the ground is likely to become foul Tt is therefore advisable to divide the lot and sow a part of it with some quick growing rain such as oats wheat or rye In this way the yards may be rotated eery three or four w'eeks during the Towing season the hens being turned on the growing grain when it is a few inches high A good combination ats and wheat in equal parts sowing lx or seven bushels to the acre (43-480 square feet) For the poultry house about: four uare feet of floor space per bin! should be allowed for tiie general purpose breeds The other essentials are fresh air dryness ant sunlight Birds that are too fat will lay for eggs It is therefore advisable I make them work for most of their fee! by scratching in the litter of which there should he about four inches on tiie floor A good feed mixture is a scratch ration composed of equal parts of corn wheat and oats and a mash ot two parts corn meal and one part each of bran middlings and corn meal Feeding about equal quantities of the scratch ration and of mash This should he scattered in the litter morning and noon allowing a small hand full for every three hens At night the birds should he givenall they can eat of it in a V-shaped trough In the winter time some green feed should be given at cabbage or mangel-wurzels are good If he birds 3o not eat all the grain that is scattered in the litter reduce the quantity Brit oyster shells and water should be available for the birds at all times DR EVANS Surgeon Phones: Residence Main 1S11 Office Main 3755 Office over first National Bank Office Hours: 8 to 9 a in 1 to i nr 7 to 8:30 ROBERTSON 0- Ward Building Hours 11 to 12 a 1 to 4 iu to 8:30 1 Phones: Office toil Residence 1361 DR HENNEMUTH Physician and Surgeon Office New Theatre Bldg Rooms 1 2 3 1 Phones Office 7611 Res 7811 i Office Hour 10 to 12 1 to 4 7 to pm Residence 227 Park Ave Special attention given to obstetrics SUE HERB SPECIALIST I have suffered from a bad cough and my lungs were very sore A friend told me to go see Sue I did and after nine days of treatment with his wonderful herbs I feit very weii I have gained seven pounds in nine days and I consider Sue a very good doctor AUGUST FAGUNDES RJLJL No 2 Box 15 Modesto Cal SUE NARM SHUN HERB CO 701 Eighth St MODESTO Free Consultation MODESTO AND EMPIRE TRACTION COMPANY TABLE EFFECTIVE JUNE 1 1915 Lv Modesto 3i empire Daily Ex Sunday 7:28 am Daily Ex Sunday 8:18 am Sunday Only Daily Daily Daily 2: IS pm 4 00 ra Daily 4 26 Dally 22 in Connection with local Santa Fc raius at Empire Through tickets sold to all points on Sierra and Santa Fe Depot corner Eleventh and trects Phone 7151 LeCLERT Traffic Mgr I i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I Disease! of Hesrt Stomach Kid I neys a specialty Office Masonic Temple (over Modesto Bank i Rhone 5801 Res 125 Hackberry Ave Rhone 5831 Hours 10 to 12 130 to 4 7 to 8 4 Office: Room 20 Masonic BISSELl MD Physician SUTgCOfl i Phone SI 2 i 4 i Wood Bldg Phone 314i Hour 4 10 to 1130 1 to 4 7 to 8 Sundays by ap- pointment EUGENE FALK I 4 Special Equipment for Treatment of Diseases of and Surgeon 1 Women and Children 922 I Street Wood Building 1 Phones-Office 4931 Res 5031 I Ofhce Hours--10 to 1130 130 to 4 7 to 8 Sundays by appointment only Special attention given to Diseases of Women and Children DR HANEY Veterinary Surgeon and DentiJt I ORDINANCE No 76 it COOK WITH Office and hospital at 1518 Ninth I St Residence at 1517 Tenth St Phone Main 2021 t-a-a-a- 4 Two National Organizations Laying Plans For Campaign Before Next Session of Congress: Demands to be Made For Constitutional Amendments (By United Press) WASHINGTON August 28 -great armies of women suffrage advocates are mobilizing their forces for for The one the Congressional Union with national headquarters in Washington is appealing to Congress for the adoption of the resolution providing for the submission of the Susan Anthony amendment to remove from the ballot the qualification of sex and the other the National American Woman Suffrage Association is laboring for a second federal amendment proposing the initiative and referendum for the states on tiie question of woman suffrage The national organization has its central office in New York The Susan Anthony amendment which will he introduced in Congress next December provides 1 The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex (2) Congress shall have power by appropriate legislation to enforce the provisions of this The Washington oflice ol the on gressional Union is at present engag ed in a nation-wide campaign to de nionstrate that here is a strong am widespread demand for the federa amendment Miss Alice Paul chairman of the executive committee of the Union is directing the field work from various points of vantage while Mis? Lucy Burns vice chairman is in command here it is the purpose of the Congressional Union leaders: (1) To have each and every congressman visited by a deputation made up from his own constituents and urged to sup port the Anthony amendment (2) To have a grand rally of women voters at San Francisco September 14 15 and 18 to adopt resolutions and arrange a program for the work of women voters after Congress meets (3) To have the greatest demonstration of women in Washington the first week of the next Congress ever seen in America To these important ends the Congressional Union is directing all of its energies plans have been carefully worked out and are now being said Miss Burns today have already sent deputations to tive Husted of New Y'ork: Represhr Senator O'Gorman and Representative Husted of New Representative Linthicum Coady and Talbott of Maryland: Holland and Montague if Virginia Hill Tilson and Oakey of and others will have delegations call on very man in Congress before Congress meets in December Our aim if to convince members of the Senate and House that women of their own states are in earnest in their efforts to secure a square deal at the polls the convention of women voters in California in the fall we will make plans for definite political action on the part of the women voters in support of the national suffrage amendment We expect about 1000 women at the San Francisco conference That be the largest and most important body of women voters ever assembled California the suffragists will work east everybody heading for Washington where 5000 women will gather for a demonstration before Congress Kvery woman will bring petitions 6 the day Congress convenes the Congressional Union will meet tiie visiting suffragists at Union Station and other convenient places and escort them to the capitol Tin swarm of women suffrage workers that arrive here that day will fill the city They will come by train auto mobile and wagon Some of them will make the trip from Western states in machines day we will march to the Capitol present our petitions and see that friends of the cause introduce the Anthony amendment the proposition we will support big convention will be held in Convention Hall that week There the thousands of suffrage pilgrims will be welcomed and greeted by enthusiastic speakers of that week a mass meeting will be held in Belasco theatre and on Monday following will com tiie pageant to Susan Anthony wre do this summer and fall leads up to the big demonstration in Washington in December Then we will drive home our argument for the federal HOSMER PHYSICIAN SURGEON Office hi Sanitarium 919 1-2 Tenth Sheet 215 Elmwood Ave Office Alain 7501 Residence Main 18 i3 Office Hours 9 to 11 2 to 430 7 to 8 Registered Nurse and Attendants Special work on Eye Ear Nose and Throat Glasses fitted -a-t-a-i -a- a-o DR DeLAPPE I PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 848 Tenth St Phone Main 202 10-12 am: 2-4 and 7-8 pm 10-12 a Residence 915 14th St Phone Main 201 MODESTO CAL Company i Dr Simms SIMMS BROS DENTISTS I Office: Fist National Bank Bdg MADDUX ATTORNEY-AT-LAW First National Bldg Modesto Cal i f- a-aa---a-a-a-a-a-aa 0aa- t-a-a-a-a iT Scott 3atton i HATTON St SCOTT ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office: 922 I St Upstairs a i a-a-4-a-a--i-a-a----a--a-a a- 4 -a-a-a-a--a-a-a-a -a-a-a-a-a- a -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a--a-a Stanislaus Land Abstract I Company a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-t-ana-a-a-a-a- a-a-a-a-a- a' i 1 GEO PERLEY Pre PERLEY Sec Abstrncta Certificates of Titie I Conveyancing i DENTIST 11 I Street Mndesto Cal Office: Over Store i 4 Modeatc Cal a --a-a-a a-a--a -a-' a- a -a it'-a-'i -a-a Phones: Office 2881 Res 3525 7 RQWKER WOOD i 921-923 Twelfth St I Funeral Directors Embalmers i HOWELL RYCE Mrs Dennis Lady Embalmer i Auto Hearse 2 Low Fares East An Ordinance fixing the Rate of Taxation in and for the City of Modesto County of Stanislaus State of California for the year 1316-1916 The Council of the City of Modesto do ordain as follows: Section 1 The Rate of Taxation for the Year 1915-1916 in and for the City of Modesto County of Stanislaus State of California he and is hereby fixed as follows to-wit: For General Fund One dollar for eacli One Hundred Dollars value of all property taxable for City purposes For Bond Redemption and Interest Fund 1 For redemption and interest municipal Improvement Bonds 1909 $012 2 For redemption and interest municipal Improvement Bonds 1910 $017 3 For redemption and interest municipal Improvement Bonds 1911 $006 4 For redemption and interest municipal Improvement Bonds 1912 $015 being a total of 50 on each One Hundred Dollars Valuation of ail property value of all property taxable for tiie ledemption of bonds and the payment of interest that shall accrue during the present year For Library Fund Ten cents on each One Hundred Dollars value of all property taxable for the maintenance of a free library The aggregate of which sums to-wit $160 on each One Hundred Dollars value as determined by the equalized assessment roll for the year 1915 on all property taxable in the said City for said purpose is hereby levied and apportioned to and shall be paid into tiie above mentioned funds respectively to said City Section 2 This Ordinance shall shall take effect and be in full force from and after its final adoption Section 3 It is further ordered that this Ordinance lie published once in full in the Modesto News a newspaper printed and published in said City of Modesto at least once prior to its final adoption Introduced and ordered printed and published as above at a regular meeting of the Council of said City of Modesto held on the 25th day of August 1915 by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Gum Moss and Mayor Morris Noes: None Absent: Councilman Swan Attest: THOMPSON City Clerk Approved Ibis 25th day of August 1915 MORRIS Mayor of the City of Modesto COSTS OF DAIRY COWS There are over 21000000 dairy cow in the United States and these cowb must be replaced every few years The cost of producing the heifers that win keep up the supply is therefore a matter of great importance to dairy nen Recent investigations by the Department of Agriculture indicate that in good dairy sections it is profitable to raise only the best heifers and that except on cheap land or under very favorable conditions the raising of scrubs does not par On the other hand the dairy farmer who raises well-bred stock finds a home market for the feeds grown on his farm maintains the fertility of his land and can ultimately dispose of his heifers at profit The department specialists found that in Wisconsin and in other dairy districts in the north ard east wlierr and an! feed values are much the same at the end of a year it has cost on an average of $3953 to raise a dai-rycalfand at the end of two years $6141 Of this amount nearly -two-thirds was for food the market value of which was charged against the heifer Labor formed about twelve per cent of the total and the remainder was charged against Interest equipment and the use of buildings the share of the general expense for the entire farm business and iossc by loath etc These items are usu By overlooked in estimating costs bin they must he met in some way The estimated cost of course may he greatly reduced in sections where feed is very cheap or where pastures ire available for the greater part of the year In good dairy sections however well-bred heifers two years old are worth considerably more than $6b and furthermore it is difficult for dairymen to buy productive cows at a reasonable price They arc therefore fore or less compelled to raisr their own stock In view of the expense of raising heifers at all it i-riesirahle that they should confine themselves to good stock BOUND TRIP ROUND TRIP 4 Office Phone Main 221 i-a a-a-a-a-a-a- Fune-tl Director Mrs A Pce Lady Assistant 720 ilth St Phone 7351 4 THE MODESTO BAKERY Bread and Pastry Our Specialty Have our delivery call daily 919 TENTH ST PHONE 414 4 hp-a-ai't MOSS WINDUS General Insurance Agents I 826 Ninth Street 1 Phone M771 Modesto Cal a The News' Direciery of Automobiles Garaps Motorcycles and Accessories Tire PepbiririA hi ik Besf SALE DATES August 4 5 13 14 September 2 3 8 9 22 23 Return limit October 31 1915 Liberal Stopovers and choice of routes Through Sleepers Excellent Service Best Dining Cars in America Let us plan your trip ASK ANY AGENT Southern Pacific JASPER A 1012 Street Fresno MARSHALL VULCANIZING WORKS Agency for made to make Vulcanizing and a complete line of tire accessories OPEN EVENINGS TO 9 PM PHONE 2835 Phone 1781 and Get the BEST A Our sugar cured Bacon is delicious Home-made pure kettle rendered lard at Grider I Van Cily Market 816 Tenth Street Cadillac and AUTOMOBILES Chas Cole local agent Overland Garage 922 Ninth Street Osca and NATIONAL 4 and 6 Cylinder Housen Dealer Hews lilts Ads Always Get Results V-J.

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