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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 8

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WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA. JANUARY 1922 Norton to Coach Legion For Saturday Night Game; Help to Aid Slater, Graf. Mrs. Geo. Gale One of Four Society Women Whose Game Of Bridge is Upset By Fire George Gale of San Francisco, ried exit.

Mrs. Spieker started to As evidence that 'the Woodland Legion basketball team is oat for a victory against Sacramento here next Saturday night, hare are some of the arrangements being made by Man- Lawrence Wraith: The Legion is to pay a tractor engineer to relieve Jonah Graf, star guard, three nights this week. Graf is working near Winters. The Legion is today hiring a -sheep herder to relieve Babe Sia- jter, crack forward, who is in charge of marching a flock of sheep in Capay valley. Warren B.

Norton, former California varsity star and captain, has been secured to coach the team, this week. rr Saturday night's basket shooting contest threatens to be the sporting de luxe this winter. Sacramento has the same lineup, with the exception of Haelte, -that copped the coast title last season. Neither Woodland nor Sacramento lias been defeated this year. Graf is operating a tractor and vrould have been unable to praotice this week or to play Saturday night.

A. war veteran will relieve him. Slater left this morning with a fiiock of sheep, headed for Capay. Has mother told 'Manager Lawrence Wraith that she is certain Babe will the chance to get back for practice if the Legion can hustle a "substitute" to take charge of sheep. Wnaiith Was busy on angle this afternoon.

sister of Ma-s. C. C. Knight and a frequent visitor in Woodland, was one of four (society from an the' driven a chotaing breaking women who were apartment Satm day pick up some of her valuabels and was forced to flee sown the stairs. "I was nearly suffocated," she said.

I 11 W.U-V from smoke the fire Mrs. said today that she is up an interesting game of Coach Norton hopes to send the bridge, boys through the paces this week and Three living rooms were charred pare them to meet the special at- and expense funushmgs damaged. rtrt oroQ-m TMTVia suffering no ill effects: tack of the visiting Sacramentans. Mixon Jr. Wins Woodland Golf Championship Playing in rare form, Frank Mixon won the first annual open golf tournament by the Yolo Fliers' trouncing Arthur C.

Huston Jr. in the 27-hole match yesterday. While- the latter did not play his usual game, the strokes of Mixon were executed with accuracy and skill that showed him to be a first rate competition player. His defeat of the young barrister was An overheated steam pipe caused the fire in the exclusive 'Saint Regis apartments, Gough street. The damage to the building was estimated by A W.

Wilson, the owner, who occupies an apartment in the- south side of the building, at $15,000. Damage to furnishings of individual apartments could not be accurately occupants. It that the speed by their believed, however, decisive. The match was scheduled to go 36 holes but with Mixon ont in front so far that it would have impossible to catch him the extra 9 holes were dis- Mixon led at 11 up and 3 5 5 5 5 5 6 8 8 10 10 12 Pet. .776 .043 .643 .643 .643 .571 .420 .384 .285 .231 .143 Woodlamd Parlor of Native Sons lead in the race for the Moose silver trophy.

STANDING OF TEAMS'. W. L. Native Sons .11 Willow Oak Park 9 American Legion 9 Hedmen 9 Elks 9 Odd Fellows 9 Knights of Pythias 8 of World 6 Moose 5 "Firemen 4 Union 3 2 THIS WEEK'S' RESULT. 9, Knights of Pythias 7.

12, Firemen 4. Odd Fellows 10, Wdllow Oak Park e. (Native Sons 9, American Legion 7. iRedmen 10, Woodmen of World 6. Carpenters and Moose game to be played Monday.

Beard Succeeds Diggs, Head A. Beard was elected President of Sacramento Valley Development Association at the monthly meeting of the directors Saturday following the resignation of Marshall Diggs former Wodland man, who headed the organization fr several years. Beard will serve until the annual meeting which will be held in about two months. He has served as Man- of the Development Association for many years, and is recognized as (ma of the chief advocates of the Jron Canyon Project in Superior California. The directors spent some time dls- details of the advert i slug now being planned and ap- the action of the board in with the United Cham- 1en of Commerce in the Taller In to An- pensed with.

10 to go. lOnly the day before the two golfers went the rounds in a short match and Huston Jr. had a slight edge. On yesterday's play, however, the newspaper man proved his right to be known as this City's golf champion. is and efficiency of the firemen in covering up period furniture while they put out the blaze saved many valuable pieces that would otherwise have been ruined.

The flames shot up through the walls to the' apartment above, where Mrs. J. J. Spieker, the occupant, and Mrs. George Mrs.

George Gale and Mrs. Charles Suydam were playing bridge. Mrs. Spieker's guests made a hur- Students Render Pleasing Recital The pupils of Mrs. Lillian M.

Edwards gave a recital at the home of Mrs. A. M. Cook Saturday afternoon, reflecting credit upon themselves and The Spring semester at the University Farm, already in full swing, finds an enrollment of 436 students, divided as follows: New students, or freshmen, 37; University of California students from Berkeley, 110; and old students, 289. The freshmen have been accorded the usual welcome from the upper classmen and are now conscientiously wearing their bib-overalls as a sign of their humble station.

Preparations are now under way for Stockmen's Week, to be observed here soon. An interesting program to attract those interested in livestock is assured. MASONS ATTENTION. All members are requested to assemble at Masonic Hall, at 1:30 m. Tuesday, January 24, for the purpose of attending the funeral of A.

W. Hopkins, member of Oakland Lodge. Funeral from Krellenberg's chapel. B. F.

mSLLHOUSE, W. M. G. T. KECRiN, Sec.

Ja23 JR. A. E. Club Hold Tenth Annual Feast At James Beck Home Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jas.

Deck in Davis, was staged by the fffc. A E. Club the Tenth Annual Dinner. Jas. Deck, Rhoda Haussler, Walter L'iUard and Jas.

Brady were hostesses, with a total of twenty members present as follows in addition to the hostesses: Mesdames H. H. Smith, Cora Bonetti, the latter of Sacramento; EL B. Cook, Professor Allen, Dr. A.

Asbill and friend Mis. Spiken, both of Lake conuty; A. E. Glockler, W. H.

Scott, Myron Dlck- nson, Percy Hoag, W. Kleespie, C. M. Ray, W. R- Pugh and W.

Alter. Upon this occasion the afternoon was devoted to at social feast, and enjoyment of the nice dinner served, and little was done in the way of art work, as is the custom. The day was set aside for recreation and review of doings of the past year. their teacher. At the conclusion of the entertainment dainty refresh- mients were served, rounding out a pleasant afternoon.

On the program! were- Gretchen Meier, Alice Murphy, Bessie Ray Cook, Dorothy Kronlagery Hattie Belle Cook, Mervin Kroninger, Mem a Youitz, Glenn Morris, Helen Archer, Thomas SheHh'ammer and Kenneth Morris. It is announced that work will soon be started on the poultry experiment station at Petaluma. It is to be under supervision of the state university. Ask Our Customers They'll tell you they're with our laundry work and our delivery service in general. Phone 555-W, or leave orders at Eastham's for KINKADE CASCADE AtWAYS A GOOD SHOW One of the most skillfully constructed mystery stories ever placed on a screen.

It was recently stasged in Sacramento by the Wilfces players on the speaking stage. A VOICE IN THE DARK By MiAiRY ROBERTS RIN'EIHiART. WITH AN ALL STAiR CAST Tomorrow--The (big LOIS WEBER. Paramount Special--TOO WISE special interest to the ladies, its too good to misB. The Wednesday Club will meet at Mrs.

Raymond Butzbach's mother's, Mrs. William Johnston, Wednesday, January 25. Mrs. Frank Morris will entertain Harmony Circle No. 7 at her home in Beamer Park Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. Charles Morris will assist. February Brunswick Records on Sale Today 85c Records Reduced to 75c $1.35 Records Reduced to $1.25 Wiedoeft. Harmony Circle No. will meet afternoon, January 2t, at the of A.

A. Thank You? We knew you'd appreciate a "sweet thing" when you saw It. Our candy sale has proved a hummer. For a few days only, we will continue to let REDUCED PRICES prevail on all boxed candies. LEONS OPERATIC Woman Is Fickle) From Rigoletto, Act III (Verdi) Tenor, in Italian Mario Chamlee CONCERT My Laddie, Soprano, Florence Easton, I'll Forget You, Tenor, Theo.

Karle. The World is Waiting for the Sunshine, Tenor, Theo. Karle Listen to the Mocking Bird, Bird Voices toy Margaret McKee, Soprano, Marie Tiffany. Ma Curly-Headed Babby (Ctat- eam) iSoprano, Marie Tiffany. INSTRUMENTAL.

Kamennoi-Ostrow (Rubinstein) pianoforte Solo, Leopold La Capricieuse (Elgar) Violin Solo, Brontelaw Hiubennan, Velma, Saxophone, Rudf Wied- oeft. Saxophone Fantalae, Saxophone Solo, Rudy POPULAR. Sally in Our Alley. Bella of Shandon. Georgia Rose.

I Want My Mammy. I'm Just Too Mean to Cry. Brother Low Down. 'n' Me. Dam.

FOR DtANCTNG. Stars. i i What'll You Do? April Bow-Wow Song of Liore. When Shall We Meet The Sheik. Broken Toy.

Ka-Lu-A. Blue Danube Me With a Smile. Weep No Mr Main St, Woodlttd your children to deposit their money "We will welcome their accounts The Educational policy of our Bank includes the, teaching of the Backing habit to children. This is not -to make them "close" and "stingy" but to help them ACCUMULATE MONEY for the future, to learn the value of money and to get acquainted with the banking business. We shall be glad to wel-come the accounts of your children, $1.00 will start an account.

Come in. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK Home Savings Bank We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on All Deposits WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK WOODLAND CALIFORNIA PLUMBING SHEET METAL ARCOLA HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM SUITABLE FOR HOMES, STORES, OFFICES COST LITTLE TO INSTALL ECONOMICAL TO OPE'RATS 419 Main St. YOLO COUNTY AGENTS Phone 64 Woodland GENERRL MERCHANDISE 516 MAIN ST. WOODLAND, CAL. Ghirardelli Sweet Ground Chocolate, 3-lb.

80c Lippincott's Raspberry or 16-oz, glass jar Strawberry Preserve 23c A IVORY. 6 for FELS NAiPTHOA, 6 for 45c CRYSTAL WHITE, 9 for OCTAGON, 6 for 45c Perlime, large 25c Crystal White Soap Flakes, large 27c Libbys Mustard, 02. Morton's Shaker Salt 12e Golden Rod Com 13c I Tamales 12o Encore Pancake Flour, Ige 29o Delineate Tomato Sauce 7c Libbys Asparagus, large Bdrds Eye Matches Shinola, 3 cans 25o Men's Extra Heavy Wool Sox, pr Men's Wool Shirts, Khaki color; 2 pockets- all sizes up to 17V2 45c $2,95 Men's Can't Bustem Corduroy Pants, flap pockets, cuff bottoms $3,95 Men's Durham Sox, 2 pairs 25c Boys' School Shirts, blue, grey or 85c Dr. Parker's Waist and Garter Sets, for boya and girls. 8 to 14 years 45c Womeu's Flannelette Gowns, double yoke, front and back Double Bed Size, Satin Centre Bed Comforter Pure White Filling S3.50 Herbert Tarryton Cigarettes 25c Fatima and Omar Cigarettes 20c All 20c Cigarettes 16c Bull Durham PC Bopenhagen OC Star and Horseshoe Plug 70C Climax Tobacco 72c A I A A imuTM JLo IJ.5- i S.

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