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u n m daily « ñ o r « WS W«rda of Jesus,” theme. n cordially invited. All “SprUfiB and Rivers," 7:30. Church id.^aureL Sts. . _ _ 4b.' Pastor. triple School, 9:45. Classes growing 7 Yes Junior C. E., 4:Q0. p, m. Intermediate C. E , 7:30. Mid-week serv'ces. Wednesday •7;s0 p. m. Come out Sunday, “And help me, Lord, my beat, P 'so lt to give that I u ay others I '¿«a— and like thee, life." Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, • th e Spirit of First Chqreh of Christ, Modern Religion.*' ■ Plonee» Av«. South Evening worship at 7:30. Sub Sunday morning aervlee at XI ject, “Two Sides of a Closed Subject, “Doctrine of Atone Door.” ment.” 8unday School at 9:45 a. m. GALLOWS CLAIMS 8uu<Uy school at ®:4». LIVES OF TWO Classes for everybody with com Wednesday svsntn« aervlee at petent teaeherg in charge. 8 o'clock. SAN QUENTIN. Oct. 15.— Junior League for children Reading room open dally from from 1 to 14, This is an hour Twin gallows today snatched the 8 to 5 except Sundays and holt of teaching In Christian living. lives of Mauricio Trinidad and day«. , The public la cordially Invited to attend theee services' and to use the Reading room, n « » , , Oinrch of the Noxarene P. C. Thatcher, Pastor Fourth and C Streets Sunday School at 1:45 a. m Jdr. T. 8. Wiley, Superintendent. A t jX o'clock, morning wor ship, with sermon from the sub ject, ‘'Three Kings of Hearts.**. A t ®:3Q p. m. young peoples meeting. A t 7:1® p. m. praise service, followed with sermon from the subject, "The, 81n and Punlsh- it of Cain, Balaam and Core." The regular mid-week prayer meeting w ill be held on Wednes day evening at 7: JO p. m. Epworth League lor all young people at <:15. A live topic with interesting discussions. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. A mid - week hour of spiritual refreshing. We cordially invite you to at tend all these meetings. You will enoy the Christian fellowship, the homelike atmosphere, the ex cellent music aad the Gospel preaching. Strangers and visit ors especially welcome. Come as you are. tt tt tt Joseph Watts, San Bernardino murderers. The fatal trap which was sprung at 16:30 thts .morn ing claimed the life of Trinidad thirteen minutes later, while Watts was pronounced dead one minute aiterwaruc. Attorneys in Aimee’s Case Stage Battle Friday, October IB, I t M mar k Objection« to croaa examination questions designed to disqualify Mrs. Wiseman aa a witness on the ground that the - had once been an inmate of an asylum, were upheld by the judge. The second setback came when Mra. Wiseman testified that the “Mies X*,’ who signed an affi davit regarding the Carmel epi sode was not her sister. The de fense, had contended tha) this was the case, but Mrs. Wiseman never quailed under the cross- examination. Lawyers Rebuked Judge Blake severely repri manded the attorneys for their pugllistlc exhibition and ordered that In future all remarks be Ad dressed directly to the court. District Attorney Asa Keyes did not appear in court Thurs day, being confined to hie home during the jnornlng as the re sult of an attack of ptomaine poisoning Wednesday night. Louis Schweta at her home on Church street, complimenting Dr. Roland Allen, who recently locat ed In ..this cityj, A delicious tfnd prettily ap pointed fou r course dinner was served at 6:30 p. m. by the gra cious hostess, Mrs. Louis Schwein, after which the guests spent a happy evening in conversation and ipuslc. „• Those who enjoyed this affair were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enders, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gill ings, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crow, Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Stearns of Med ford, the honored guest, Dr. Rol and Allen and the hostess, Mrs. Louts Schwein. tt » tt Host and Hostess at Birthday Dinner— Mr. and Mrs. Domino Provost entertained at a birthday dinner party at their home on VanNess Avenue. Wednesday. October 13, honoring the seventieth birthday if Mrs. Provost'a grandmother, S O C IETY (Continued From Page One) amination and this ordeal had been dreaded by the state because {Continued From Page Four) First Presbyterian Church of numerous contradictions in Rev. Hugh T. Mitchelmore, her early history of the case and One of the many delightful Pastor it was fearêd that much of her social affairs which occurred la st1 “I looked upon a sea, and it * was dead. Although by Hamon's testimony would be nullified by week, was a dinner given by Mrs. snows and Jordon fed. How came adroit crossfire. Defense Ixxtes a fate so dlreT The tale's soon Gilbert, however, never fully told. All that it got, it kept and recovered from his face slapping fast did hold." Triatty Episcopal Church “The Thanksgiving Life” will bout and the defense waB defeat Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond | m ! the theme at 11 .o’clock Sun ed in two of its most Important day morning. In the evening, moves of the cage. Holy Communion at 8 a. An. FAMILY No Hurry Mornings service and sermon nt lX . Evening service and sermon at ASHLAND'S BIO GROCERY STORE 7:10. Strangers and visitors cordial ly welcome. It tt tt H a r d y B r o th e r s Baptise Church Myron S. Woodworth, Pastor Offers For Sabbath school, 1:45. Preaching, 11:00. Thia message will deal with that period e f Jewish history from Malashi to Matthew. This in the last of the series of stud- Saturday and Monday EXTRA SPECIAL g Fresh Fig Bars *% s or O B Testament tim e r-------- B. Y. P. D .# .*.;3 K Quick or Slow Per Package eo many people were disappointed when we ran out o f Pieniea lost week— The following has been hand ed In as their announcement: Don't forget your education. It Isn’t necessary when one can complete a course in on hour. If interested attend the B. Y. P. U. Sunday evening at 4:30. One may major in any of the follow ing subjects Bible study; Read ing, music, public speaking. Competent instructors in charge. •.* Preaching, 8:00. A good plaoe to spend the clos ing hours of the Sabbath day. 31 tt tt tional Rev. Chas. D. gpffuey. Pastor. The services arts’'Using held in the annex to the chapel. Sunday School la at 1:45 a. m. At 11 a. m. the sermon will be given by the new pastor. The theme will be, “Siring Up the Teak." Chria- tion Endeavor will meet at 7 p. m.. At 7:30 the pastor will speak on, “It Doesn’t Pay to Copy.” Sw ift’s Picnics — 29c Per Lb. ’ Amaizó Oil Kerr’s Oats Quart Sise Rapid Cooking 49c 19c PETER PAN HAND SOAP Large 10c B an 4 Bars for 25c WB A delicate shortening im proves your waffles. Herbert’s Grocery W AFFLES Saturday Prices ' '. ' ' . e, * .3 “ ‘ \ I Teaspoonful Salt a Ag? Whites a Egg Yolks 2 Cupfuls M ilk X Cupful Melted Snowdrift Sift dry ingredients together. Beat egg yolks u n til thick, add m ilk and stir into dry in* gredients gradually, m aking a smooth batter. A dd melted Snowdrift and beat thorough ly. Beat egg whites u n til stiff and fold into mixture. Bake o n h o t w a f f le ir o n u n t il medium brown in color. Armours _ Pork & Beans 3 for 25c Parsnips, Carrots. Turnips 4c Pound 10 Pounds ' I )ry Onions ¿ 25c \ New Prunes 3 Pounds . . . . 25c New Raisins 3 Pounds 25c Minced Clams Potatoes 20c Tin $2 Per Hundred IVe Deliver V Special for Saturday at The Plaza Grocery • * - . * > Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee, 2 pound Can, $1.05 Pink Salmon Tall Can, 15c Oval Sardines in Mnstary or Tomato 9Cff* Sauce. 2 Cans mww Solar Pineapple (Broken Slices) No. 21-2 Cans . . . . . . . . 20e FRESH J3NOWDK1F£ Jello Any Flavors 3 Packages . Cocoanuts Per Pound, 30c 25c CRANBERRIES—PER POUND ......................... ........................... PANOV BELL PEPPERS—2 POUNDS ......................................... TOMATOS — PER POUND .................................................. ............. BEETS, CARROTS, TUR NIPS-PER POUND ............................. CABBAGE—PER POUND ........................................ u ..................... LETTUCE—LARGE HEADS ........................................................... PARSNIPS—6 POUNDS ...................................................................... a 23c 20q ISc 5c 5c 4c 10c 25c i H a rd y B r o th e r s Prices on your Winter Flour and Potatoes are Cheaper at the :’s Delicious REXALL the Lamp Burns per cent Air One Cent A new* oU lamp that gives an nmoringly' brilliant, soft, white light, even, bettor than gas or electricity, h is been tested by the U. 8. Government and 35 leading universities end found to be su perior to X* ordinary oil lamp*. It burgs without odor, smoke or nolee— no pumping up. M simple, clean, safe. Burgs »4 per cent air an<J • per cent common kero sene (coni oil). The Inventor, V, M. Jphnson, le offering to send a lamp on IP day’s FREE trial, or even to give ope FREE to the- first user to eqch locality who will help him introduee 1«. Write him today for full particulars. Also ask him tq explain how you can get the agency, and without exper ience or’ money make 1250 to 15ft# pgr mouth. No. 1. ON Oct 21-22-23 McNair Bros. I, Vf a Cupfuls Flour .« 3 Teaspoon fuls Baking Powder Quick Quaker See Us About Your Winter Potatoes Now! 10. Hearken «.to Phone 107 50c Per Pound Kerrs Large Wheat Flakes 19 E. MAIN Eagle Meat Market HARDY BROTHERS SPECIAL OOFPEE Evening services Sunday at 7:- Man, hurry. It means the excellently "bal anced ration" of protein, carbohy drates and vitamines—plus the “bulk that makes laxatives less often needed —every day for you and yours. Do as thousands are doing. Start every day with Quick Quake*. Your grocer has Quick Quaker— also Quaker Oats as you have always known them. Story Book Corn—2 Cans for ............................ 25c U ku lele Pineapple— Large Can .............................. 25c Those Dandy Brooms—White Handles ............ 75c « H R Lutheran Church M. H. Young, Pastor. Services in the Adventist Church, 4th sad C sts. Morning services every second, fourth ana fifth 8unday. Evening services every first and third Sunday of the mouth. . “Oh, D H. O. OATS 25115c Tlie family is the biggest institution in the country today. The health of each integral member is vital to the welfare of the fam ily as a whole. Feed them correctly, and with intelli gence. Place plenty of ‘‘health - building” meat ON’T believe that just because your mornings ere hurried you on thé table, and watch must deny the family hot, nourish ing breakfasts. Qu,ck Quaker is results! Meat is rich in faster than plain toast health - giving elements. That means the most delicious of • * ■' hot' breakfasts without muss or Buy it at • the honored gneet. Mrs. S. A. Carlton and the host and host- ess, Mr. and Mrs. Domino Pro- vost. PHONE 59 S n o w d r ift A hot breakfast now in 3 to 5 minutes Church school at 1:45. Mrs. S. A. Carlton. tiful and useful gifts. After having enjoyed a de The guests were Mrs. Harry licious dinner the majn course be Carlton, Missee Gertrude and ing a huge artistically decorated Harriet Carlton, Buddy Provost, birthday cake. The guests spent a happy hour watching Mrs. Carlton unwrapp her many beau- Bawled or fried to • turn, a big generous S r e o f Frye’s "Dehdou.” B r a n d « « * - surely ju « the tempting, nourishing fate thfft Nature herself suggests them Autumn days. Just how he« ®P P«*P*™ * * * H a m fa the most appetizing ways b thesub- feet of many original recipes in Frye» "M eat Guide ” Sent free by Frye A Com pany, Seattle, f<* to cover postage.- young porkers raised on the Farms PLAZA GROCERY 61 North Main S t Thoa. Hill, Prop. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE