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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 5

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Woodland, California
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WJODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1921 PAOBJIYV Many Interesting Events Recorded at Academy (Continued from Page Four.) the lawn supper was served to ill. Illumination other than that fur- Lished by Electric Company was secured by colored lanterns that shed soft rays on the bluegrass tables spread with (the delicious fare tihat I schoolgirls like so well. Welsh rare-' bit, even, was in evidence. In fact, as someone remarked, it was "a moonlight picnic at (home." (An informal call from the R't.

Rev. Patrick J. Keaine, of Sacramento iwas one of the events of the early October days, and 'His Lordship received -the hearty welcome that spon- itaneously arises in response to the appearance of such a visitor. He was accompanied by the Rev. C.

Murphy of the Cathedral, Sacramento. Other clerical friends who tarried long enough in Woodland during tihe past month to express their god wishes for a successful year were the Rev. James Hines, Oroville, P. McCarty, WVearerville, P. Cronin Dunsmuir, Sears, Father lEQumllis O.

S. iFather 'Edwards, O. B. of Sacramento, and Father O'Connor, Dixon. The kindly ministrations of the 'Revs.

'T. W. Horgan 1 and P. Connors of Holy Rosary Church, Woodland, are always ours to record. OHICO, October Attorney John R'obinson issued a statement yesterday warning physicians of this city to be careful how hey prescribe liquor to patients.

He stated physicians throughout county are becoming too careless and too free in the manner in which, they fill' liquor prescriptions. Robinson said oe knew of a case here where a man applied to a physician for some liquor and was given a prescription even though the physician did not know tb.e MAY FOLLOW (Arrests will follow unless the letter of the Volstead Law in this regard is strictly observed, the District Attorney said. Robinson further stated: "The law permits a physician; to prescribe as much as a pint of liquo to any patient at any one sitting, but the Volstead Act also presumes the Pupils of the Academy are anticipat- ins, a visit to the bazaar to be held 'the early November days by the ies of the Holy Rosary Parish. Already deft fingers among the day- pupils are assisting their mothers. Among sucih, willing misses at Holy (Rosary we observe Alma Heinzen, Esther and 'Helen- W'hitehouse, Gertrude Simon, Leta- Ross, Laurada Willis, Virginia G-riner.

Leola Brown, Esther and Mary Wetzel, Thersa Gordon, Irene LeCornic, Catherine Rademaker. That coming event will be a sxxccess venture to say for even "The Little Flowers," and angel band of the Academy are blooming for it. Can you not see some of the flowers in: Marie Freitas, Catherine Murphy Evelyn Brannigan, Evelyn Kinkade Marie Keehn, Esther Germeshausen Alice Farrell, Sarah Wfliite, Pauline Hocker, Leona Morelli, Geneviev Brannigan, Mary Morelli, Billie Jean JHiddleson, Josephine Fatta, Edna Cavilli, Claire-Hocker, Irene Huddle son, Ha 'Hiddleson, OVDary Harrington VEleanor Vannucci, (Mary Kennedy V.nna Freitas, Erma Morelli? That everything to th religious, moral, "intellectual, and physical well-being of Holy Rosary Academy pupils receives due attention is apparent on all sides, even to the new iron fire-escapes, -which ai replacing those formerly attached to the building. As a material, precautionary measure, they are most im- patient is sick. the conversa tions.

reported to this 1 office between a physician and one of our opera tivea, a strong ablebodied man, i would appear that the physician vio lated the law. Care should be taken by medical men to see that their di agnosis of a patient who may require liquor is above suspicion." The average man often uses- his judgment to a better advantage in selecting a cigar than he does in selecting a Wife. To do good is better than to be done good. portant, but Rosary faculty, seeks protection first from 'Him "Who rules the elements, whose Saving Sign surmounts the structure which devoted hands have sought to rear in the golden valley of tihe west. Many ill come rrom impure blood.

Can'? have pure blood with faulty digestion, lazy liver, and sluggish, bowels. Burdock Blocd Bitters is recom- mendsd for strengthening stomach, ho-Pis and liver and purifying the blood. 13 PALMER BROS. BIG 3 ANIMAL 20- CARS 400 EMPLOYES More Trained Wild Animals, Fine Horses, Pretty Ladies, Funny Clowns and Bands of Music than ever seen, before with any circus. ASS the Wonderful Performances on the Earth in the Air.

Spectacle DARDENELLA ROSE OF THE ORIENT Cnas. Fulton's i School Horses Capt. John Hoffman's Group of Black Waned Lions Never before has there been a 'circus with so many novel and interesting features. MILE STREET PARADE AT 11 A. M.

2 Performances-2 P.M.,8 P.M. The 'Story of a mischievous young "flapper" Who unwittingly acts as confederate to a modern society Raffles; how hor trust in his houor later saves her from a scoundrel's clutch, and after several incipient love affairs, she decides she "likes young men best after all." GLADYS WALTON is a NEW star, and a decidedly GOOD ONE. A WALTON --IN- RISKY BUSINESS 2 DAYS STARTING TOMORROW A play aflams with the fire of Spain How She Loves! How She Smiles! How She Hates! How She Dances! "Ay Dios!" A FIRST.NATIONAL ATTRACTION NiORMA XVU'LL SURPRISE YOU AS THE GIRL LOVED OP MANY, YET JXXOCE'NT OP T'H'E GREATER LOVE OF ONE if AN! as the smiling senorita in a play of love's tempest--. "THE PASSION FLOWER" with all fire of Spain, created by Jacinto Benaventc, greatest of Spanish, diamatists, and from the screen as an epic of emotion. AND THE USUAL TWO-AC1 COMEDY AUCTION SALE Live Stock Farming Implements Saturday, Oct.

15, 1921 Beginning at 1 o'clock sharp on the Miller farm, 2 3 miles northwest of Woodland, Yolo County California. 6 head work horses, 1 saddle horse, 2 2-year-old mules, 10 head cows, 11 2-year-old heifers, 5 brood sows, yearling Hampshire buck (registered), farm wagon, iron truck, spring wagon, top buggy, cart, 2 buggy poles, 2 gang plows, single plow, orchard plow, cultivator, corn planter, seed sower, mowing machine, hay rake, buck rake, go-devil, boom derrick, cable gravel racks, feed racks, 2 sets chain harness, single harness, lot collars, 2 saddles and bridles, 2 fifth chains, 3 sets lead bars, lot singletrees, hog troughs, sheep trough -40 IG-foot panels, lot posts, 3 rolls woven wire, lot barbed wire, lot lumber, portable chicken house, silo, De Laval separator, cooler, refrigerator, 90 feet galvanized pipe, small forge, pump Jack, horso 200 Ibs. alfalfa seed, telephone, 2 3-section harrows. 6 head work horse, 1 saddle horno, TERMS OF SALE--CASH. J.

HUGHES, Prop. WORD LAW190N, Auctioneers. SPAPFRI Featuring HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycle and DAYTON Bicycles First class service and workmanship guaranteed, Prices right. We'll be glad to give you a demonstration. 410 MAIN STREET WOODLAND NFWSPAPFK!.

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