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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 4

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Woodland, California
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Phwtc Your Want Ad 66 mm WOODL AN 1) DAilY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 11)29. By SOL HESl Jealom Cat THE NEBBS "fan a rran A 6et 'your auwapm ircr oY pop tmtv Umobodv come iutotowm nq oe with A wapped COmC bacfe I caJous people I uvr rm lp 1 DlP rR ALL lOU A STICK UWCESS VOU TWlKje 5EEM5, WiSOtvje C0ULO16ETV0URS? DEMV OF MV AOmiQER GOT TO FLlCT 'WITW "EM BECAUSE MR.WARRlS IS TWE TITLE ASKINJO FOR 1 NO TIME. FOR ANJYTWIMG, WOw SOU GOTTA I EXPRESSED A DESIRES Trn 7" VVOoR SIGMATURE A' SO VQU MAVWELU LNE BEFORE W'RE Ato AUT06RAPH MV COKJSlOER VouRSELF 30NJTA SETTLE Al BOOK AMD 1 ALlDWED xrvl rOMOWORE3 DOWM rv CHcs MlM J) frQj MY SCOUTS TO GUARD TRAFFIC Eighteen Woodland Boy Scouts will fet three chances a day to do their food deed just, as soon as school opens. This was decided last night when the city council approved plans fori the city's principal traffic intersections guarded by Boy Scouts while children are moving to and from school. Intersections to be "guarded are Cross and College streets, Oak and College streets, Third and Main '(Corynefct 19171' Bell SyDdtcaw.

Inc.) Trade Mark Rte. S. Pat. Office streets, and Elm and Main streets. The scouts will take up the work of directing traffic at these intersections the opening of school in the morning, during the noon hour and at school closing time in the afternoon.

Traffic Officer Clarence Bailey, who has been working out the plans, will make periodic visits to these centers to see that things run smoothly. The Boy Scouts to be chosen for the job be picked by Principal T. L. Whitehead of the Grammar School from a list of 48 seventh and eighth grade scouts made up by Scoutmaster H. J.

Camp. 5 jEW7iV ALGEh 'BOUND TO WIN'1 The Fireworks DlD'ElTHfcKOr xMNTRCEN GUV5 SEE AISVBODV LEARThe pjA.CE, IblLTElTHEROTVoO ft I N'T BEEN '0 HOLD ON (SOUi I'VE, GoT BPlftRSlt, WE'RE SftFET GUV5SEE AISVBODV LEAR PLACE TO TELEPHONE DON'T LET ANY So TAR KO Realizing peril we might be in, $EH tfEPT SELLOUT OF SIGHT WHEN MONK MOPS' ENTERED THE" LTT1H SHACK A 5ECOWO LATER MOW WITH ft POftP OT ANG, DASHED OUT IN THE OPEN GOINTHF SHACK goSS, SO HELP 5 HELP pPRSON VUOlH' ONTH IS JOB CHECK. MJE vwt.ic hh iHb mms I i REPLACE' UNT.L I COME BACK I.g, IF NY MftH jBL Mfr THbfc fAWli I fyLJ UJON'T BE GONE fA LL oj TuftT GO I'LL "7 tlic i nuJ 14 AO DO (MbllH'feiS Work Starts on Sewer Addition UN IN HERE GET AWAV AJrAtKt Hb 1 Work on Woodland's $108,000 sewer extension was begun today at a point two and one half miles east of Beamer street. Charles F. Pren tis, San Jose contractor, has spent the last ten days putting a big ditcher in while City Engineer Asa Proctor has been laying out grade stakes and Sidney Epperson has been haulinjr tile joints along the long ditch right is estimated that three carloads of tile, each three feet long and 24 inches in diameter and weighing 400 pounds, will be necessary for the job.

I Il rnrlino From Sorrow 'Many Features in MtrYQI I A same comprised That which thou dost not understan 1 Nl VY KJLuLu I kJ nhnut r.u iic surroutulPd hv i when thou readest. thou shall mule: 'Broadway Melody' Salient Items Featured in Today's QtL Corrcs. ondcnt i some 2D0 forties of puhlic Imntinp 1 riny of rl, visitnl f( srroun.K A same refuse must secrets of reliaim, are not r.c have cnor. 'water, food prmhiclna ived till they he foil, and are ve'tation, and be mistantlv sunned It hut in the day of great calamu. auaiasr pietlalnry hints animals Jeremy 'laylor.

Wires From Neighboring Cities Mrs. Charles Dumars I Telephone Woodland 48 ll Pisani Given Birthday Affair music ef a regular New "The Broadway Melody. ru ti'du KF TV.e race for (lueen oi MAR i nemen ic Shasta county fair Anderson l0 house all talking, all sin.env nll danfimr prodii' tion back.uati will at the National theatr as opened with eight girls aspiring (. ir 0m an apart the honor. Ellann Johnson, Doro t)e to which was locked.

of A. Pisani, NATIONAL THEATRE TONIGHT, THURS. AT 7 AND 9 O'CLOCK night wuii (he sort ei accusioined thy Wells and Dorothy Brown, Ked expected a rush of flames thai one the Xe' York, i Page nd Be ire di. Anna Koland. r.lic and.

the door. It was Genevieve Anderson: Ktta hurninu pudding. r'aa'ue May Long, Cottonwood, and Cecelia; that' comes Park, Palo Cedvo are among the con 1 SACRAMENTO Warden Court Broadway U'stants. 'Sn 'rh of Fol. rom r.rison late lodav LgasolsnjJ to I'a trustee.

ud T. P. An Led sad role of the younger of the ers whose beauty takes her' than the other's cieverne. im the busine. manager for res chief star and the guardian from the sheei) was working.

He way and forgot was doing twelve committed in A liVSV i I lynchers of the 'uba county foothills report that eoy tes are numerui.s now than in itist years. In the Str.rtsviHe dis ric coyotes have become so bold that hey arc attacking flocks of sheep in nlays two sis farther Miss La the act. of her 1 A hu nott'paisemm a i'oi ybher was: celebrated most enjoyably Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. A.

Pisani entertained a hn jre group of friends at their home near Madisrm. "'There an Italian dinner as the first feature and the remainder of the time was spent dancing. An orehesira freni San Francisco furnished the music. The home was decorated with red. green and white crepe paper for the occasion.

The guests were Mv. and Mrs. Albert Pisani, Mr. and Mrs. P.

Hennetti. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pisani, Mr.

and Mrs. P. Massoni, Mr. and Mrs. G.

P. Pisani, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tnrbncci, Mrs. Fred Massoni.

Mr. and Mrs. II. Da Veggio all of San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs.

M. Lar.ducci, Mrs. E. Santucci. Mr.

and Mrs. Pin Eei. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Andreozzi, all from Mrs. Abbanatt nf Minnesota; Fdward Fassio and daughter, Madeline, of s. hout in which Charles 1 King appears a.s a smart cracking1 song and dance man who promises to ran. the sisters across. However, after Eat Del Mar Din A Dramatic Sensation 3p iff QM0 fa beir.ir put en lor a tr rites the hen GRASS VALLEY William Du row.

former president and r.ianajrer the Glenn Colusa irrigation iis rict at Willows, today was elected eneral manager of the Nevada irri at.ion district, effective at once. He aeceeds Fred M. Miller, who sub his resignation last Monday ffer a tenure of slightly less than a iallv clody." is heard tiirougr. uction. it is augmentec lovcltv numbers amone Yedding of the Paintet and others.

Thest Cut Flowers and Floral Designs For All Occasions Telephone and Telegraph Orders Given Prompt Attention" "Say It With Flowers" Woodland Florist L. LUTHRINGER Phone S54 115 Walnut St. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Portland; Misses Pisani. Aileen! atchv songs create the musical back With Borrmann, Lena Massoni. Hole Pisani.

Alberta Pisani. all of rount! for the technicolor senile ot more than Mary Nannini of Oakland; of necialtv dancers aiiocar in RYE. BYE RHINE! HAGUE Allied evacuation of ir.d. to begin next month. Ma: Lena Mo; ensaiionai oance ereauua: pted for the screen.

August 15 to September 15. Again Southern Pacific offers this plain, unfrilled Coach Fares Edst 11 FN I FII VERGER Subscribe row for The "Democrat" Morelli. Irma Andreozzi. Norma An i dreozzi, Julia Xardinelli, Woodland; FJva Bei, Angelina Bei, Gloria Dei i Messrs. J.

Derebcrry, M. Martinelli. R. Martinelli, (Juido Massoni, Elmo OS ANGELES Jesse L. Lasky of a mount Famous Lasky denies met with Warner Brothers Inc.

Bessie Love Anita Page Charles King Come behind the scenes of Broadway where beauties, millionaires, songwriters, actors, humans all bare their hearts in this mighty, magic, melodious Big Parade of the Great White Way. Pisani, Pisani. Enzo Pisar all of San Francisco: Mouse Andr ozzi, Gino Morelli, Johnny Keehn Tony Santoni. Harry Xardinelli. Yannucci all of Woodland; Levo Piz; Stockton; Adolph Pisani, Angelo Pisani.

Angelo Regoli. Virgil Regoli. Sieve Abbanott, all from Madison; John Abbanott of College City. transportation that is fast, comfortable and economical. $52,50 to Chicago (a saving oj S50J7) is an example.

Investigate! One way on Southern Pacific's Shasta Route to the Pacific Northwest is by train and motor coach thru the Redwood Empire. Only $10.40 more than the regular fare and no time lost. BARTLET'I SPRINGS IMODERN HOTELS: OPEN AIR COTTAGES: HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGES All outdoor amusements: Golf Course. Dancing, Swimming; Soda Magnesia Mineral Baths. Sun Baths.

Competent masseurs. Excellent table. American plan. Moderate rates. Good roads.

Send for folder. Scenic Shasta Route Other Units And: Vitaphone Vodvil mm TO Woodland Ice Eotllinff Works, Distributors for Barllclt Water. Telephone 83. Pacific Coast Low Fares all the way Home Made Decisions Prompt, authoritative decisions in matters of rendering bank service may' always be counted at this bank. This is possible because those who.

make such decisions are here in command, thoroughly familiar with conditions, and interested solely in contributing to the welfare of persons and the progress of this community. This is one of the many advantages to be considered in dealing with an independent, home bank. blocks concrete Serve Peach Shortcake made for perman Each one is care 1 6 day roundtrips will be on sale until September 30. You can go quickly and comfortably, save time and money if you go by train, for Southern Paitfic lines link all vacation land. If you're planning a trip on the Pacific Coast or back East seeyourSouthern Pacific agent.

He will work out your itinerary, make reservations and attend to all details (steamship tickets included). fully made. You neve find any 'duds" anion; 1 them. Investigate to Day Mother's Sponge Cake at the nearest grocery store. Fjiv' de wilh a bread knife, making two layers, and a filling of sliced peaches vith whipped cream.

No baking no skill required. Takes only a few minutes to prepare and you' Kfit a more delicious shortcake for less money. Remem Mothm 's Cake is guaranteed to he absolutely fresh in perfect condition. whon soldor money hack. Your Agent travel Expert With its fleet of 7 li nins a day, the Sacramento Northern supplies the only electrified service Wc pay 4 per cent interest on savings accounts compounded semi annually.

SOLD EI ALL UKUCCIW 27" VARIETIES into. day. "lUiilt U) Last" J.G.M0TR0NI 6CHERAL CONTRACTOR P. BOX ,537 W00OLANO.CAI Ros. Phone ISfi Office Phone 10 TheBankofKlo P.

R. Owen (COMMERCIAL AMD SAVINGS) WOODLAND, CAL. Branch at Davis Phtrkt Ptusenger Agent oacramenfo It A fii A Fafilfic W. E. PRCK WMflMNt ifMl.

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