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The Modesto Bee from Modesto, California • 2

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The Modesto Beei
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Modesto, California
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MODESTO EVENING NEWS THURSDAY JULY 30 1914 PAGE TWO I PERSONALS Advance Showing WINS SUIT FOR If) ul -OF- Henry Smalley of Dayton Ohio is I Chrlslan church returned to Modesto I ROLLhl 1 1 Vt I I ON 1KM KS Hi guest or his daughter Mrs thin afternoon for visit with his fa- Vccordlng 10 reports in this morning Robinson of Pine street This Is the1 ther and mother Mr and Mrs 1 Franolsro paP'O's he irollcy first line Mrs Robinson has seen Wallin- League is going the way of the State her father In fourteen: years I 11111 m'x' Sunday Is liable to Miss Anna Wraight came this after- 'Iltl lle wortliffu Sunday Mr mnl Mrs I Carpenter anil noon from Knights Landing to bo the I buiugo unless linanclal help Is Ruth- (Continued from page 1) ces dropped from thirty to tliirty -t'lvo points depending upon flic qunllty of the cotton Cull money is in being held at six per cent nn dut lice of two per cent during the pitsl IS hours with plenty of Inkers it is probable that money will mlvnnce to seven mid even eight per rent tomorrow on tc-count of the heavy demands for gold shipments from the United States to Europe- coining In the meantime State Supreme Court Affirms Ruling of Judge Fulkerth In Local Creamery Case Defendant Restrained little daughter Lillian Jmon will guest of Miss Irene W'nllls lctvc Saturday by nufo for a visit of two weeks at Berkeley with Mrs Carpenter's lather and mother Mr and Mrs Viol'ir Wells Fall Millinery Now on Display FROM CAMP LONDON July Reports received here today state that the Vienna bourse has suspended Indefinitely' mul the Home mid Milan exchanges have suspended nil their time contracts Numerous failure on the Paris bourse are predicted for tomorrow which will probably cause the entire suspension of trading in the French capital Tonls Shopern formerly proprietor of Bradford" was a Stockton visitor yesterday Mrs Melrose and daughter Mrs It Thomson went to Kipont this morning to spend the day with Mr and Mrs Stewart Thomson WtlthSTIlIt SERUM'S HARGF Moret was arrested by Officers Elliott and Saxby on Ninth street Inst evening following several complaints made by the women employes of the Modesto cannery to the effect that the man had been guilty of unseemly conduct in their presence He was positively identified today by four of the cannery employes who bad been annoyed by his antics and as a result he will have to face a serious charge as soon as Officer Arthur Elliott swears to the complaint The man according to the reports has been in the vicinity of the cannery for the past three or four days and his actions finally became so obnoxious that a i complaint to the police was made re- suiting in his arrest yesterday soi Getz a realty dealer of san Journey in Relays by Wagon Auto and Train Wedding in Mountains Newlyweds Are Coming by Wagon Francisco stopped over this morning Modesto to call on his friend Louis Harris of I) Plato's Mr Getz was route from Merced to San in on Francisco hy auto- The stale supreme court In a decision rendered yesterday affirmed the judgment and order of Superior Judge Fulkerth given February 17 Kilt In the ease of the Modesto Creamery against tho Stanislaus Creamery restraining the defendant from featuring the word on the labels of butter wrappers The higher court holds that the Modesto Creamery is entitled to exclusive use of the word on its products and that the acts of (he defendants complained of in the case constituted unfair competition The court also holds that the plaintiff is entitled to an accounting for loss of profits- This is tho substance of a telegram received tills afternoon hy the News from Attorney AV Cassniaii who represents the plaintiffs The case is one which was billowed with Cinoslderable interest In the locial superior court in 1011 and resulted from the use of the word 'Modesto" on the labels of the products of the Stanislaus Creamery The Modesto Creamery through proper steps had already been using- the word and brought suit to restrain the defendant JOS ANGELES July 30-Two hundred Servians invaded the Viistrlan quarters In this city this morning and it general riot followed In which -tones were thrown and considerable shooting whs indulged in Th A us trinns resisted the attack of tin Servians mul many were -beaten iu the melee that followed John Auicli and Steve Poloeli Austrians will probably die as a result of flic ininiies they received Nnieh was shot through the hack ami Oolocli was stabbed In the abdomen Several arrests have born made In connection with the riot and all pool rooms and saloons in the Austrian and Servian quarters have boon ordered closed by the authorities ItliV llarvoy Gill of Oakland who is making a tour of he siat- in tile interest ol the passage of t'ne dry amendment will speak tonight at from an automobile at the corner of Tenth and 1 streets Mr Gill is said to he an orator of exceptional ability 1 Chapman a realty dealer of Chief of Police 11 San dose tvho is engaged in selling Me Dallas returned this the Leitch tract near Oakdale was in rrin Sequoia where they have been Modesto today on business and call- enjoying camping the past two weeks ed on Secretary George McCabe of the the Russian Meadows on the So ith county board of trade Fork of the Stanislaus River- They made the trip to Modesto in relays Mrs 0 Lander returned to San I beginning by wagon which took them Francisco this morning after a visit i to Sequoia where they took a logging of several days with her mother Mrs train to Standard City At Standard Your Choice Of the balance of our Summer Hats 95c Hats great value at 35c Millinery Hotel Modesto Bldg 11th and Sts MEN AND ('DA LI ROM AMERICA BIRTHDAY Master -Homer Foir sen of Air and Mrs Richard Fair living about two miles east of Modesto on the AVaterford road celebrated his tenth birthday on Tuesday evening Inst Contrary to tiie usual juvenile birthday affair Homer had invited a number of friends of bis parents as well as his own The evening was pleasantly spent in various informal ways at the close of which the young man assisted by his parents served generour refreshments Mr and Mrs Tuttle of Berkeley and daughter Mrs Whitby were passengers to Merced this morning to visit relatives Mr and Mrs 1 Tuttle have been the guests for several days of Air and Mrs Whitby City nil automobile was commissioned to carry them to Sonora where th gauge" became the mode of travel to Riverbatik It then took the Santa Fe and the Modesko-Euii ire traction line to complete the journey of about 90 miles which was begun yesterday morning Chief Dallas made the trip by wagon in company with AV (Dad) Ooldsworth Airs Dallas accompanied by Airs Jessie Lyons joined them about a week ago The result of the addition of the two new members to tile party was a wedding in which Mr and Mrs Ed Fountain and Mrs Airs Lyons and Mr Ooldsworth were Samuel Hutchings and son Samuel the principals the ceremony laking Jr last night returned from an auto place at Sonora Air and Airs Onlds-trip of two weeks to Bartlett Springs worth are returning with the wagon Fish were plentiful according to Fred AVallis who has just re- Dallas and the vacation at leas: a signed the position of state superin- week too short He plans to take a tendent of Sunday schools for the hunting trip to the same section later MANAGER 81' PROVES TO BE A HERO WITH IHE LADIES Suffering Humanity Finds that relief must be found for the ills which may come any day suffering is prolonged and therein danger thatgraver trouble will follow Moat serious sicknesses start in disorders of the organs of digestion and elimination Thebestcor-rective and preventive in such cases is acknowledged to bo I NEW YORK July The consulates of Austria-Hungary and Servia in this city were busy places again today and at nn early hour crowds of men capable of bearing arms filed their names with the consuls and secretaries in charge ami promised to hold themselves in readiness to return to their native countries for active military service At he Attsro-Hugralian consulate it was stated that in the event of a large number Of reserves in this country being called upon for service steamships will be chartered by the government to transport them to Austria A possible feature of the war it was pointed out today was the recruiting in this country of Macedonian reserves who 'since then war with Turkey have come under Servian rule It was asserted at the Servian consulate that the Macedonians would respond eagerly to tho call of the Servian king A rumor current yesterday that the principal European powers likely to be involved in the Austro-Servian war had placed orders in this country for large quantities of coal for their navies was confirmed by leading coal exporers today The possibility of Germany Austria Italy and France being shut off from the Welsh coal supply hy England being drawn into tiie controversy is held here as being responsible for the orders placed with American coal exporters Plays the Part of a Knight of Ye Olden Time in Thrilling Rescue at a Local Swimming Pool Last Night IRRIGATION II I NS The irrigation runs oil laterals Nos 1 and 2 east of Modesto between the river and Dry Creek will probably be finished by the end of the week The ranchers are congratulating themselves om being able to have a generous flow of water at this time of the year and barring the fact that the runs were a little too far apart for the character of their soil are well satisfied with the results of the season's irrigation While nothing official has been promulgated there seems to he a feeling that tills will be possibly the last run of the season and in view of the fact that alfalfa is so low in price and the directors are anxious to get at the work of remodeling tile upper system it is not thought there will be any serious objection to turning out the water at an early date Ditchtender Hanson on No 2 is a rare hand at securing the co-operation of the irrigators and has added one more successful season to his already long period of service- PILL 5 This standard home remedy tones the stomach stimulates the sluggish liver regulates the inactive bowels Taken whenever there is need Pills will spare you hours of suffering and so improve your general health and strength that you can better resist disease Tested by time Pills have proved safe certain prompt convenient and that they Always Lead to Better Health Sold everywhere In boxes 10c 25c The directions with each box should bo read by especially by women Is the Cheapest Fuel For The cricket seared the lady And she fell into the pool While the other swimmers yelled for help And Gillett of the Isis theater was the hero of the hour as re dived bravely to the rescue and towed the helpless one strangling and strug-ling to the shallows where she caught her breath and recovered fully from her first experience with deep water This was the conclusion of a swimming party in the pool at the Hughson Hotel last night which was very much enjoyed even by Airs Marie Sorensen who caught the humor of the conclusion probably as well as the others after it was over The other members of the party were: Mr and Airs Thompson Airs A A Fields Miss Mary Newport Miss Esther Stocks Aliss Doris Dozier Miss Sophia Smith Roy Corrcl'l Jack Grey and Gillett Mr Gillett the hero had just purchased a new suit He had to be dragged to the water by the other men while he protested that he swim and looked too much like a to be presentable COOKING YOSEMITE CAMPING TRIP IS PLANNED BY MODESTANS The Directory of Automobiles Garages Motorcycles and Accessories There goes that old tire Demand LEE TIRES and Rod VELVET TUBES Modesto Auto Supply Co 916-18 Phone 7931 GETS GOOD Carl i Noel local representative of the Call-j fornii Hydraulic Engineering Sup ply company of San Francisco made a trip to Manteca and Stockton when he secured the order for the new pumping plant to supply the city of Alauteca with water The plant will consist of a large triplex pump driven by electric motors supplying 250 gal-j Ions cf water per minute and giving 100 pounds pressure FOR Cadillac NATIONAL AND HUPMOBILE AGENCT Geo Young local distributor Garage Phone 4211 Free demonstrations at any time SCHOOL OF DESIGN The San Francisco Institute of Art (formerly the Mark Hopkins) San Francisco California affiliated with 1 the State University Drawing Paint- ing Modeling Illustration Design ourse Opens August 10th Circulars mailed on application 7-30-lt Drunkenness Drug and Tobacco Habits I The only treatment that has stood the test of time Thirty-two years successful use years To the Yosemite Valley by wagon for a camping trip of two weeks will bp the pleasure of a party of 12 Mo-destans who will start on their venture next Monday morning early Two wagons and a light spring wagon will he the means of transportation and teWs anti camping supplies will be provided for every emergency The party will consist of Mrs- Snare and daughter Miss Rena Snare the Misses Fern and Bezel Peterson Miss Irene Wallis Miss Anna Wraight of Knights Landing Miss Edna Fox Airs Alice Pemberton Dudley Pemberton Fred Wallis Leslie Wallis and Edward Andrew Miss Vera West will leave Modesto later to join the party after th reach the valley DOCTORS INTOXICANTS TOO FREELY When better cars are mdo It LICK will build them Nowelg Murray Agents 922 Ninth street Phone M721 NO VOMITING NO NO DANGER Send for Circular 908 Market Street an Francesco Cal Excelsior EARLY SHOWING OF SILK I DRESSES for fall at the National 7-30 2t The Great two-speed 1914 now on display Ask us to demonstrate it Cyclery Ur SALEM Ore July Governor West today took under advisement a recommendation by the state hoard of health that he deprive of their license physicians who are too free in prescribing spirituous liquors for their practitioners who happen to live in dry districts of the state The recommendations is strongly backed hy all the temperance and prohibition or-anizatio-ns the state as well as by numerous medical associations and REO Fully equiped (Ford) 5 passenger touring car Modesto Smith Parks Modesto and Oakdale GARAGE Foy Prop Do not handle new cars Make a specialty of second-hand machines Expert repair work Accessories 813 13th St Phone 7761 If there is a skeleton in the closet the tendency is to keep the door open Maxwell AGENCY 915 I STREET Demonstrations at any and all times Immediate deliveries on all models JP Ilopklns Mgr MONEY TO LOAN on grain See Shoemake and Warner 7-30-7t ATTERSON MAN DIES AT LOCAL HOSPITAL Martin Olson who was brought to the Evans hospital from his home near Patterson last Tuesday suffering from a critical condition of grene of the stomach died this ing at 9 o'clock The body is now at the undertaking parlors of Bowker Wood and will be sent Saturday morning to Waverly Nebraska for interment Tiie widow Mrs Emma Olson and two children will accompany the body Martin Olson was born January 31 1875 in Sweden With his family he came to this country five months ago settling on a ranch of 15 acres near Patterson The former home of the family was at Waverly Nebraska where a number of relatives reside agents Congressman Joseph KN0WLAND TONIGHT Candidate for United Stales Senator on the Republican Ticket at Tenth and Streets 8 Tonight AUTOMOBILE Haasel Ortman local Garage Ninth and (1 Streets Overland Studebaker Vulcanizing CARS Modern equipped repair shop 2acharias Garage 719 Tenth St Phone 781 Leading Vulcanizing Works Retread ing guaranteed 3500 miles Marshall Vulcanizing Works 908 II Street NEW YORK July 30 Under I he auspices of the National Hawn Tennis association play began today on the eonrts of the Woodmcre club for the championship of Ising Island Many of the best players of the east were entered in the mat-rhea Herbs lot buck Safest lo Take Surest to Cure Consult Us Free Sue Narm Shun Herb Company 701 8th St Modesto Champion in Congress for 10 Years Early showing of silk dresses for fall wear at the National 7-30-2.

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