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The Modesto Bee from Modesto, California • 6

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The Modesto Beei
Location:
Modesto, California
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6
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rum six OUR COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE Electrically Equipped! CHALMERS Salida Items Ceres News Tho Chnlmer Car known and conceited loin- tlio very best valuo ofl'ered on tho Amorioan Markot liko llio highest price cars in the world liko tho best pitcher in a pennant-winning team needs support The Chalmers Car has support that of tho unexcelled "SERVICE" as ofl'ered liy the Pioneer Automobile Company and its local representatives SAMOA Nov 20 Tho Salida La- CERES Nov 26 Tho regular meal Improvement club will entertain hot of the will ho held on with i card party on the evening of Friday at the home of Mrs I (' Col- Vi's-or p-t- m' The National Ol IMTTl ltS FOR LADIES Wit MISSES 1 25 Per Cent Off On FURS i this week i A Buy now Our assort- ment is complete I The National 10211 I NT MODESTO CAE lilts Two-Sixty Standard Modol Tito dri'nivnt niotnrovplo valuo over in-ltiovctl 7 II Twin equipped with Electric licit Iiht Electric Toil litfht Flcctrlc SiUital Two him Sitiruoc llottorics nml Cmhin-Brown Horn -Drive Spccdoroet or Price $2(KMK) Hoc Ciitnlod (or dituilc description Nov 29th The admission will be 2a cents no more no less and this small stun will Include refreshments rite affair will be held in Maple hall The public Is assured of a pleasant evening so all arc invited to conic out and join in the social good time MOTOCYCLES FOR 1914 The play of "The Frozen Trail" given Tuesday night in the hall was a record breaker so say all who attended The hall was filled to tho doors and the play went forward without hitch Special mention might be giv- Those from Salida witnessing the cn Miss Elizabeth Trrtut as "Alaska" Russell Mtddelton as and Mr Hartzell ns Fox" Each of the other parts was well sustained and many people are clamoring for i he play to be repeated The board of trade netted $80 or over appearance of Alma Held and were Mrs Warren Mrs Cook Mist Minnie Goff Fred Hughes Air and Sturgill Mr and Mrs It and daughter Helen Miss Ethel Murphy Raymond Murphy Miss Nita SERVICE It in Northern California that the Pioneer Automobile Company offers for tho spnHon of 1914 unequalled Invcdl! ale our 1914 "Service the ntrongest ever offered anted in all unoccupied territory I AUTOMOBILE COMPANY company Mrs Cov-rt Byrum Miss Hazel Griffith Miss Ma tie McGinn and Miss Nell McGinn 515-529 VAN NESS AVENUE (ink Inml BHANlTK Vu-amriuo Chalmei ionccr Service Satisfaction MODESTO CLEANING DYEING Mrs Nellie Hammett and daughter Evelyn are visiting relatives in Alameda having left yesterday morning 2331 711 Tenth Street 60 000 brand-new red machines will go out over the Indian trails during the coming the greatest motorcycle production in the history of the industry They will flash forth fully armed with Thirty-Eight Betterments for Armed ith powerful and beautiful Electrical Equipment! Armed with a New Standard of Value which must completely overturn all existing ideas of motorcycle worth Yll standard Indian models for 1914 come equipped with electric head light electric tail light two sets high amperage storage batteries electric signal Corbin Brown rear-drive speedometer You cannot fully realize tlic 1914 Indian without a thorough study of the 1914 Indian Catalog it makes plain a host of compelling Indian facts that all motor-cycle-interested men can consider to their real profit Send for the 1914 Indian Catalog the most interesting volume of motorcycle literature ever read The 1914 line of Indian Motocycles consists of: 4 HP Single Service Model $20000 7 I LI Twin Two-Twenty-Five Regular Model 22500 7 HP Twin Two-Sixty Standard Model 26000 7 HP Twin Light Roadster Model 26000 7 HP Twin Two Speed Regular Model 27500 7 HP Twin Two Speed Tourist Standard Model 30000 7 HP Twin Hendee Special Model (with Electric Starter) 32500 Prices FOB Factory GORDON HOLDRIDGE 1005 Tenth St Local Agents Modesto Cal "Grandma" Roberts of ltipon returned to her home Monday having had a pleasant visit with the Solomon See the Chinese Specialist Before Giving Up Hopes Mr and Mrs Ward and three children arc expected to arrive Wednesday from Arbuckle to remain over night ith Professor anil Mrs I Rutzoll and will go on to Dennir Mrs Frank McKee and daughter Neva came from ltipon Sunday ami visited till Monday with her mother Mrs Williams Garrison Reynolds have sold their dry goods department to Messrs of Modesto and Hoff of Ceres Mr Hoff and wife wenf to San Francisco Monday where Mr Hoff will boil splendid line of goods for the store Tlie date for the California Jubilee quartet has been changed from Nov 26 to Wednesday evening bocemher 3rd Mr and Mrs Johnson of I us Angeles on their way home from Portland Oregon arc spending Thanksgiving holidays with their son and family the Doctor Barton Johnsons I GILLETT Prop formerly of the Berlin Dyeing Cleaning Works of Los Angeles Cleaning and Pressing of all kinds by expert workmen Clothes called for and and delivered Suits Cleaned and Pressed $100 Mr and Mrs A Finney aand daughter Clara will spend Thanksgiving holidays in Oakland with their nephew Areli Finney and family Our wonderful herb treatments will positively cure diseases of the stomach kidneys liver lungs heart piles constipation weakness ner-i volisticss dizziness neuralgia headache appen- a dicltis rheumatism malaria catarrh blood poi- KAsou bladder troubles female complaints and all internal and external diseases of both sexes red without operations Out of town patients treated and cured in the privacy of their own homes Write diagno- lamphlet Free Advice Sent 15th 1913 To Whom It May Concern: I have been suffering for several years I went to different doctors and they told me that 1 suffered with tumor of the womb and they all wanted to operate on mo as they said that was the only treatment that would cure me Finally I went to see Dr Chuck Sai and he has completely cured me by his wonderful herb remedies without an operation MRS 710 16th Street Modesto Cal CHUCK SAI Herb Specialist 704 I Street One llloek from 1 Depot Modesto Cai ENGLISH NOW CRAZY OYER AG TIM I workmanship "The Gaby excellence of their through the medium of Glide" BANTUS RICE GROWERS II Dr and Mrs Cartwright and children and Mrs Dunning Mrs Cartwright's mother will leave Wednesday for Frcsijo to spend Thanksgiving at the home of the doctor's mother Home made pure iettle rendered lard at Grider Van Vlear's City Market 816 Tenth street 12-21tf LIVERPOOL Nov 26 So thoroughly lias the ragtime craze obsessed England that it threatens to supplant tho quaint and historic cries of tho street venders The fish hawkers of Liverpool are singing are fresh and cheap today" to the tune of Ragtime while scissor grinders are advertising the Mrs 8 Paxton leaves Wedncs- i day for a month's visit at lior old home in Sutter City RaiidiTiscliield will preach Pugh will sing At the Methodist Church Tonight ii25tf Modesto Grill UTTERBACK Agt Mi Cl'NEO Mnr Mr and Mrs Oscr Mall nml baby arrived Friday from Santa Ana to visit during the holidays with their parents Mr and Mrs llackott and Mr Mall BIGGS Butte Co Nov All of the rice growers of this section of Butte county are rushing the cutting of their rice which was held back by the late storms In the Biggs and Bichvale districts every reaper and thresher is engaged and there is room for more if they could be procured Last Tuesday the estimate of uncut rice was placed at 1000 acres in ihe rice fields north west and southeast from Biggs In the Walter Smith rice field southwest from Biggs the ground was so wet the reaper sank into tho mud so deep that four horses could not handle it II Brink of Biggs was Modesto Cbeatre Tuolumne Lumber Company Telephone Mala 1 Ef rt nH VArdCorner Tenth nnd StModi ato Callfornla UMBER OF ALL KINDS Brick Cement Lath Ilme Plaster Posts Shingles Shakes Ssh ani Doors Mill Work and Mouldings YARDS Modesto Iiughson Denalr Empire Escalon Rlverbank and Thalheim Miss Ruby WJlitefield left Friday for a short visit with her parents in Turlock MARTIN Mnnagci Main 7(lt)1 The Leading Restaurant Finest and Cleanest Try our fresh large Eastern Oysters received daily I KOUNIAS Prop 844 Tenth St Phone 2181 1 Mrs Eager mother of ifls Borrow and Mrs Amelia Ifpmnv to see what could be suggested Uler oE Mr Perrow arrived jrom Es- Friday Nov 28 canaba Mich Friday and will spend the winter with son and daughter Mrs Perrow has just returned home from the Modesto Sanitarium where she underwent an operation The Sensational Success Modesto Phone Main 1 Ceres Fhone Farmers 94 It rtilsor Wrr It Bloom Art THE MODESTO LUMBER CO BEALEBU IX Prof and Mrs Ratzell and children will go to Antioch Thursday to be gone till Sunday visiting friends Ile built a mud boat or sled and placed the harvester thereon and started the machine The sickle bar and binder are run by a gasoline engine motor and they are cutting that rice crop To protect it from future storms 'hey have pitched a large circus tent on the high grounds and are hauling and placing the rice therein When properly cured it will be threshed and sacked in the tent A large amount of rice that had been cut just before the storm and put in the shock is being hauled from the field and reshocked on higher grounds It will be threshed provided ihe weather holds good for a week longer If not it will stand until spring unhurt as it is being shocked and cap-sheaved LUMBER Girl the Underworld A remarkable and exceedingly effective comedy drama SELECTED CAST SPECIAL SCENERY Bargain Prices: 25c 50c 75c Complete Lise ol Brick Boon Mill WORK AND WOODEN TANKS nns wind0W8 Mme Cement Plaster Lath and Posts EYESIGHT Specialist Dr Painter Tests eyes at Pha rmaey FRIDAY AFTERNOONS AND SATURDAYS ALL BAA Only grinding factory Sn Modesto Flat glass 50c to $200 Beep curved lens $150 to $350 Shligles and Stake Campin returned home Sunday from his eastern trip connected with his land holdings near Patterson Several monied men came with him and will probably invest in property at Patterson Mr Campin went to Patterson Monday evening Yards at Modest" Waterford Turlock Hickman and Ceres You can hold fire in a Wayne Baldridge rode to Fresno on his bicycle Monday to visit for a time Seals on Sale Thursday Hot Blast Heater wilh soft coal for 36 hours without attention Perfect control at all times over your fuel consumption Let us show you DONKIN BACON Ihe Plumbers arjxas'-Tcp iRHm Again from Europe Coming to Modesto The well known German Eye Ear lose and Throat Surgeon from San Francisco who has ben visiting Wt-lesto for the last few years and mccessfully cured by his latest painless method the most stubborn Eye Ear Nose and Throat trouble will visit Saturday evening about 30 of the older member of the oCngregational Sunday school went to the home of their superintendent Mr Amos Hiart very pleasantly surprised him the occasion being his 7ftth birthday During the evening a beautiful bath- robe and a pair of slippers were presented with the best wishes of tho school Cocoa and cake were served GOING EAST WEST Agent For White Iris Flour You beat it fqr a buy You heat it if you try But you will for another saclf at $150 four for $580 roe Delivery Phone 2015 A knife or dust pan free to those taking four sacks USE OUR JACKSON Manager Telephone Main 5 STANISLAUS LUMBER CO Dealers in LUMBER And Building Materials of Ail Kinds Lime Plaster Cement and Brick Yards at Modesto and Salida Mrs Annie Summers of Evanston Wyoming arrived last week and will spend the winter with her son Summers and family SUNSET ROUTE fllsN DRAYAND TRANSFER raw COAL AND WOOD 2 Orders left at Pos Office News Stand I Office-834 Ninth Street I MODESTO CALIF Mrs Hill of Visalia came over from Modesto Tuesday to visit at the home of her sister Mrs Barnes Mr and Mrs Barnes and family and Mr and Mrs Robison and family will go to Salida to spend Thanksgiving at the homo of Mr and Mrs Hitt At the Baptist Church Thursday evening the Christian Endeavor will present the play Mock Trial of Christian America" There will he no admission but a collection for missions will he taken at the close Everybody invited to attend j- j- 'w v-jyvyy 55 Oiled bed road No Dust Through the heart of the South Personally conducted Tourist Cars to St Louis New Orleans Washington Chicago Cincinnati connecting at New Orleans with Southern Pacific Atlantic Steamship lines FOR NEW YORK SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY rj a i re United States and Foreign 8 procured defended and SOLI) Drafting and blue printing done Send for Free Book on Patents PACIFIC COAST PATENT AGENCY inc I 8 STOCKTON CAL Phone Main 3717 James Proprietor Ride to the Look Into This European Steamship Tickets to and from California Oyster House AND RESTAURANT Where you can find Fresh Oysters and Crabs Fiery Day 911 1 Street Modesto CaL Europe via al! lines sjS Dr Ehrlich MODESTO MONDAY DECEMBER 15 Tynan Hotel 8 a to 2:30 TFKLOCK TUESDAY DECEMBER 9 Carolyn Hotel 8 a to 3 CATARRH in any form in the HEAD THROAT STOMACH ROWELS and DEAFNESS POSITIVELY CURED Diseases of the eye in any part Polypi Tumors of the Nose enlarg ed Tonsils Granulated Sore Throat lx8 of Voice all Diseases of tho Lungs Nose and Throat cured quickly by a new treatment and new methods Write to your friends and go early Consultation free Ih Cattle sorely Prevents: BLACK LEfi VACCIKF California's favorite tho most sue-I cosstul easiest used and lowest I priced reliable vnreine made Powder strinir or pillion! rite for tree Black Lce Bookiet THE CUTTER LABORATORY Bj rk rrj'v Cal If yourdru -e i'-l do not stnet oir ones order direct Iromme Open Baj and Night Private Rooms for Ladles Are you ware of the fact that Xmas is only a few months off? Why not bring that boy or girlor even mother into IOgans 15 San oJaqtlln St Stockton and have pictures made i of them NOW You know you can pay only a deposit and they will keep them for you Then It seem tike yon are paying so much for presents around Xmas time Adv Inquire of Local Agent or Jasper I) A 1013 Street FRESNO CAL The City Meat Market Grider Van Vloar will he closed all day Thursday Thanksgiving day n25t2 Try a Classified It Does the Work.

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