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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 5

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Phone Your Want Ads 660 WOODLAND DAILY, DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY. MARCH 21. 15)29. PACE five PORTS IMPROVED TONE QUALITY NEW 'In Old Vienna' Seventh Operetta Given at High COLUSA BALL ATWATER KENTS CLUB TO PLAY 410 412 Main Street, Woodland.

Calif. New Spring Footwear YACA NINE TO OPEN SEASON IN. WOODLAND I Tl)2 decided advantage of electr The curtain will rise on the seventh Tier ooeretta" at the Woodh nd hn (dynamic radio is the improvement in school1 Thursday evening. Mu.uuy wmcn tne liner permit, according to the Os SOLONS SUNDAY Distinctive Styles "Pickles or in uia Vienna is hi version of the annual show fiver. born 1 raynham Music House, local lor A wafpv Kont nw by the high school students.

It vill be nresented both Thursday and Fn Smart Leathers New Shades day evening at the school auditorium. jucts, correcting a somewhat general jnnpression that the electro dynamic Colusa wHl have its first peek at was designed solely for in coHst league ba'll team Sunday, creased volume. me operetta, accoming to r. (.. McReynolds, general chaiiman ot the niwliiption.

"is an especially r0o! iviw Woodland and Vacaville will open the Northern California Baseball League here April 7, it was agreed at a meeting of directors 'at Davis Wednesday night. Dixon will open when the Senators from Sacramento "These new sets have the same in charge of Buddy Ryan make their power, reception range and selectivity initial appearance on the Colusa diam 0f other Atwater Kent models," said ond in an exhibition game with the Harry Traynham. "The entire musical Colusa Valley League team. range, however, is more faithfully Much interest has baen created over reproduced bv this new bIii Our new Spring Footwear Styles offer a wide selection of Straps, Pumps, Ties, Step ins and Oxfords in a variety of attractive of entertainment because it the co operation of all the derailments of the school and gives each an opportunity to display its type of work. Almost every student is enlisted through some phase of the work.

"The first operetta was something at Arbuckle and Davis at Winters. Practice will begin in Woodland next Sunday and' it is hoped that a the game and it is expected that thejsembly exact reproduction of all leathers and combinations. U. fc. sign will De out eaiiy.

i tones anil overtones being attained Ryan will take his first string play With respect to the voicp thi mM of an continued McIIejn' olds, "but it was successful and tht The New Spring Colors commupnity was so pleased with the result that they hae been ers to Colusa just as he did last Sun the reproduction of the upper and day to Marysville. In passing, it lower registeis to a degree that seems might be mentioned that Marysville actually to bring the singer into the gave the Senators a real battle as room." the score 5 to 3 indicates. Colusa This improvement results not only hopes to make a similar good show 1 from design bvH from precision in "Although the operetta is jal! called the 'Ilex operetta', the financ manufacture. Thee4 new electric ing of the high school year book i.s only one of the many proiVd whirl dynamic receiving sets, it was stated, pre season game can be arranged for March 31 to give the players a little competition before they commence league work. At the Davis meeting Ira Robie was named president to replace George Dawley who held the place tempora i ily.

V. D. Van Sant remained as sec The delegates 'decided to put off the schedule until a later meeting. Babe Patterson and John Craig have commenced gathering subscriptions. To date they have recevie'd approximately $70.

Those who have contributed are: Sheriff James W. Monroe, Robert Baseball consists of a table set with seven A. C. these entertainments make po iblc. tubes and one rectifying tube with ifc were not or t'le ial aid double power tube stage.

This is the I that this show makes possible, mam Model 40, which has an electro worthwhile projects would have to be Colusa's Vallev Leao ue baseball Lw mnnpv taltw in i club won an exhibition game Sunday instrument" in Ih'o I of tickets for the opeietta has been Mickey Shader's Globe, Arfzona, graceful, metal console used to maintain a membeish for team. The score was to 5 and the rsotn oi these new models aie pro tne nuul 111 Ulu Jumoi Ked lh. a i I Tvnss. to assist the mil sir rln, fmon, game Was stubbornly contested. 'duced ors were leadinsr to 3 at scheme, combining com and to Purchase various things which beauty with ease of op are needed by the school.

One year the end of the first half of the fifth pactness Litsoh, Piggly Wiggly company adio was bought for th oiubd cverita tne bco.e 111 eration. One Louis Woods, Modern Cleaners and Another year a generous an was that inn.ng and the game ran into provides cur the ninth inninsr with both teams I speaker, wh. Dyers, Three Boys Restaurant, Cap: deadlocked. Cup Toomey, athletic ippivGr turns pvpi thnr, r.tr curtains for the auditouum. tal Market, Hotel Woodland, Clover director at the college of agriculture, 'year the expenses of vaiiuii" wont that FM I the Spring Mode rfk hS fj You will be delighted the )' slender lines and graceful strap ef I fects in Spring Footwear I 'ashions.

Women who know shoes appreciate zhc exceptional quality we offer at nri5fe.HH school activities are met by ihe funds from this show. i "The coming of the opeietlp marked a decided advance in the typo 0I entertainment sponsored by the high school for the puipose of raising 'funds for the year book. Refine this Davis, singled in the ninth, advanced to second when Shader ordered Bon; Traynham to be walked and scored the winning run when Sites singled. Toomey was a big factor in Colusa's' victory. He grabbed off three hits in five times at bat and handled five chances at third base without ani FOLSOl FELON HELD SLAYER John Santos, Woodland lee and Bottling Works, Krellenberg company, Yolo Tamale Parlor, Electric Garage, C.

L. Reel, H. L. Murphy, F. A.

Anderson, Fukermoto, E. R. Jensen, Woodland Lumber company, C. O. Tredway, French 'Laundry, R.

Nakamura, J. W. Coons, Johnston W. A. Rice, Carl Williams, Jesse Laugenour, R.

B. Cranston, B. Delia Santa and Sanitary Dairy. 1 time stock companies gave plays from which the high school received a per 1 centage of the proceeds. Othei means SACRAMENTO Leo Brenan, who of earning money that have now been escaped from Folsom prison in 1927 discontinued were circuses, candy with the "Owl" and "Red" O'Brien, i sales and programs.

While Colusa succeeded in winnine from Mickey Shader's Globe team, the, Colusa Prunepickers did not ap lecapiurea in i.os Angeles Iner at shortstop and Kinta'na at sec in 1928 was identified here by Clar Davis Host to Scout Officers Bank Of America Has Slight Loss I ond base erred frequently and did not' wiornii, neact oi the bureau ot appear to have class enough for the ci iminal identification, as the mur i Valley League. jderer of Fletcher Holmes, 19, during I a robbery at Venice, July 17, Willows made a poor showing 1927. against tne stocKton btate leagti LOS ANGELES Fletcher Holmes. (team Sunday. The players showed (Continued From Page One) It i i slow market for Rank of alleged slayer was identified lack of practice and contributed seven America stock Thursday.

The stock American Co. confident that the river town will soon I 1 1 CUrw lir irl nMinnHnn' hT, two p01nts at 270' returned home much enthused and il lu 8anec' biee at I4r. Caterpillar was XcS HthVe chaVT an'feHT Sioan tLpCe and soon De represented one oi me ocst error and one ht fiye tl Holmes, a ticket seller in a Venice. troops the county bal. ton Shepherd of Kni hts Leach concession, saw George Diehl, Those attending Wednesdays meet iLandir handle(i six out of s'a neighboring concessionaire, being Hlh ow CW Ch'ee ing were Dem.ng Mac A.

G. An ichances at second base and one held up on July 17, 1927. Holmes A 'v i if cerson. Ben. Moses and H.

L. Benton Am i i i i io trans. iw ill B. of A. 202 '2 270 259 270 2 United 180 180 ISO 180'i of Davis, Fred Shaffer, R.

H. Cost, i Rit hter of Yoloplaymg 1 bandit turned his gun on" the'vouth. Julius Kraft and Ed I. Leake oC I accepted two chances and got one hit shot him, and fled. Diehl was un oodland, F.

B. Ldson, Dr. T. H. Dix 1 four times at bat i iniured on, J.

F. Anderson and Ed Mahoney i 1 1 cf Knights Landing. Oscar C. Alver The oJ veteran Jav ganders is ble' In five trips to the plate he con" More or Less True six runs, the last 1 maiker being the one that brought us victory spring. Last Sunday he relieved Tub both of Sactamento on thc mound It was decided to hold the regular ht held thp in chec monthly meeting ot the olo County jay is tl.uy one of the mQSl vaiu.tWe District nthe third Wednesday night piayevs Valley League 'otlnng girlish" about Just thc thing for tender, A patent leather slipper which Follcniv the ame growing ftet, with plenty of wil, bfi for dress wMr aLUg Sister sport room.

In all patent because it is so dainty 1 5V2 lo 3 $1.98 12 to 2 2.93 12 to 2 $3.29 2 to 5 $1.49 2.79 WziollA $2S8 For Very Narrow Feet f0K That Need Built in Support i 5SKN "crv narrow feet need cCZlL special' heel widths and SeeJ iv' Wv built in arch support such 35 lhis vlish Oxford wdl The oxfords or VJ $198 to $5.90 Crip Toomey, director of athletics at the college of agriculture, Davis, has apparently cinched his position at thiid base for the Colusa club. Commenting on his showing last Sunday the baseball scribe of the Colusa Sun wrote: "There seems to be no doubt, after Sunday's performance, that Toomey will be a steady man for Colusa at third base. Crip gave a fine account of himself against the invaders. He handled five chances without a bob SCHOOL BOARD BLAMED OAKLAND Deciding that somebody yT the school department had been 'negligent in allowing impure chemicals to be used in classroom experiments, a jury awarded $13,000 damages to Rudolph Damgaard, 19. for the loss of an eye.

Your Work in the Kitchen Will Be Easier If You Wear the Right Type of Shoe Miss Lehr, the famous Cooking School specialist, recommends LESS PESTS with PEST LESS Speed mp I business i I Last A Positive Control OF HOUSEHOLD PESTS Constant Comfort and the Modern Prophylactic Shoes km fabik. Gasilies rap. illy without odor or household. Uetti than powdcis or liquu be cleaned later Does not harm most del is also a disinfectant and cleanser. NON INFLAMMABLE these shoes are steel arched and have genuine hand turned soles.

They sell at NON POISONOUS $3 50 t0, $6 85 post Price SIM 1 A modern system of clean, smooth, wide concrete streets will add to the prosperity of your community. Concrete pavements relieve and prevent traffic congestion. Their inviting surfaces encourage motor travel, thus stimulating trade. Small, wonder that progressive American towns lay thousands of miles of concrete pavement every year PEST LESS GASES have been selected Miss Ella Lehr for exclusive demonstration in the Woodland Cooking School because of their established superiority. HARMLESS TO HUMANS AND ANIMALS Miss Lehr also endorses Dr.

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