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Today's Bent Smile Battered Boxer: 'Ow many mora rounds? One of His Seconds (gloomily): Only abou 'alf a one, I'm afraid. Don't Forget! "CongroM stall make no law tl. Vroilnm of KnMch or of the Prow; or the right of the peo Pearson's Weekly pre u. onswuuon. ESTABLISHED 1877 ISSUED DAILY fiXCEPT SUNDAY iWORKSWEEK Onh Four Days FMENDSPAY Death Takes RANfH 8700 Autos Pass Davis Left to Qualify YOLO AFTER FALL Wm.

Lillard, 'Y Daily, Vheck IS SOLD FOR TRIBUTE TO MRS. WILSON Well Known Davis jYouth Between 600 and 1000 more automobiles pet day are whiizing past the For August Vote Only four more days to reRister failure will close the election booths to you on August 28. And those who fail to qualify before Sunday because they think the coming elections are going to be no contest affairs, are forget flavin this summer than aia iasi year at inis unu. HURTS RIBS, VERTEBRAE $20,000 TO This was shown by a check of the traiiic at me intersection in.u ou j.v Monday July 15 and 16, by the State Highway commission. Results day and ony, Kv Tihv of the hiehwav depart of the count were iu oh HlnAaa of several month: lAT FUNERAL Wav day of heaviest traffic, saw 12,082 vehicles pass the Tins death last night claimed SHEEP MAN an increase of more than 1000 over a count maae on i represents an iiu i were checked.

fifi. emoloved on W. A. Lillard and one of the most popular young men of the Davis sec Hundreds of sorrowful friends gath the R. B.

Bailey ranch near Knights On Monday 8700 were counted, as compared to 8109 on a Monday a year a Wi snrf itinera nome iues S. F. TO EXTEND tmnnrtanf real estate tion. He had been a patient lor some Many VWlt nooaiana time at Colfax. Placer county ting the two races ior super visui and the battle for the state assembly post from this district.

Because he needs the votes of his home county, George Wilson of Clarksburg has sounded a special appeal for registration of Yolo voters. Laxity on the part of his supporters, he points out, may mean his defeat. lay morning to pay their final tribute lo Mrs. Madeline Wilson, wife of Ross onHHsn death in San transaction has just been closed here, the announcement being made that Charles Dugan, Inyo county rancher, Ui at the end were his Bar nooaiana or a way point for 2666 of the cars ents and sister, Mrs. Ruth Castle of Landing, walked into tne Clinic hospital late Monday.

"I've got a pain in my side and my back is sore," he reported to physicians. Examined under the ray, Hanna ran was shown to have four broken ribs, two broken vertebrae and an in HOOVER DELAYED WELCOME FRIDAY francisco' last Saturday afternoon, mat pasesa tne for 2188 on the day These figures show a Sunday increase of an nnpration lor appenui cast a gloom over the entire and a Monday increase 01 wo. Los Angeles. He died at o'cioc. The family had been summoned to his bedside last Friday but he rallied and some hope was held out for his improvement.

zommunity. has purchased 220 acres ot me oia I. J. Ely estate's farming properties between Woodland and Knights Land ing. The tract just sold to Dugan represented Leslie Ely's share of the Ely farm.

The sale consideration approximat fn nun Bornritinff to Giruiere and tne two aaya made, snly three horse drawn vehicles passed the busy intersection. All vfnrp the aonoinien noui jjured abdomen. mbt it avnilahlp sfiat in the iTO OPEN WOMEN'S (By United Press) oa xt mo xTrTsr.O Herbert Hoo the nat ents. three sisters three pioaaea tneir wj Sixteen hours were covered by the 'How long has tms Deen he was asked. 'Ever since the accident a week," and two hrothers comprise the im tn San Francisco counters on eacn aay xrwm mediate family.

The sisters are Mrs. (Friday, it was announced Tuesday by Eddy, local realtors, who handled the parlors was occupied and the crowd overflowed on the lawn and sidewalks. Every section of Yolo county was epresented and there were many iresent from adjacent counties and listant points. rn Mva nilie Hnaff and flirs. (SPECIALTY SHOP IHERE SEPTEMBER 1 he replied.

Then Hannagan explained that a week ago he had been working in the a committee named Dy mayor uiCO Umoc RrnHv of Davis. Thomas and semi annual checks covering the last chnwino the heavy in deal. W.II.ITnnw. Shoonman Rolph, to prepare a home cominK I Walter Lillard, also of Davis, are I reception. Dugan, the buyer, is one of the best crease of summer travel over mat 01 brothers.

hay loft of a barn. A slip seni nun plunging 15 feet to the lower floor. hie injuries, he worked i nrio inallv manned winter time: Rev. G. G.

tferger oi reuuuma, thp Virst. Methodist TT 4.. 1 evtnnV him. T.illaTd known sheep men in southern oan Wo nioc ntivprf the ranch Tulv 15 im ifir'c hneiness section COn I for last Friday, was abandoned on I account of the death of Mrs. Hoover's July Jan.

July was associated with his brother, Wal Episcopal church of Woodland, was into a place for the scientific raising for a week, until his hurts became so painful that be could no longer con itinues to expand. Rose Golden, own ter, in the grocery business at uavis. Direction 1927 1927 1928' 1928 Divon 2055 4391 2719 4465 father. the officiating minister, ne rwu lossnn and delivered a brief He was prominent in athletic circles, vt i scheduled to arrive er of the Mary Ann fctoop at vaneju, a successful institution, closed a deal in 2541 4523 3236 4951 ot sheep. He will install a pumping plant and raise sudan grass and alfalfa.

Im i particularly as a baseball pitcher. He but touching eulogy. During the ser I fVwi Polo Alto at 11:35 I Woodland 1565 2146 1755 Hannagan's home address is lbij Fourth street, Woodland. twirled successtully tor wooaianu in Woodland late Monday ior renwns vu. Airr.

RtToot store nroDertv vacat Monday, Jury io m. Friday. He will be escorted to vices Mrs. Ben Jloiman dnu tt, Wmit.h sanir "Lead Kindly July r.itv Hail, where he is to speak I Jan. July Jan.

ed by Ed Praet and H. T. Hebeian Light" and shortly after noon, SSSTJLjSI SSl 3S Davis and for various bacramento Winter League amateur teams. Probably no member of the younger set in the Davis community had more Burial was tne wooaianu u.c BREAKS LEG WHEN Davis 2103 3420 2392 when the latter moved mio tneir i.err home in the Porter Building. tw nUor.

conduct a women's a the direction oi Woodland 1785 1508 2188 provements are to be made lmmem ately. Dugan expects to spend several thousand dollars in enhancing the value of the ranch for sheep raising. By October 1 Dugan will have 700 sheep grazing on his newly acquired property, which is located on the new road from Diggs' Corners to Knights Landing. AMivitv Indicated friends than Lillard. ALBANY, N.

Y. Governor Alfred Smith announced Tuesday that he Ed Dell of the Clarke Booth Yardley Types onown r. rj.j lcQ tho fitr. shop along the same lines Tumas and Walter Lillard return CYCLE HITS FOWL nf Snrramento. Ifte pauoear which she prosnevcu nw rir Henrv M.

Elberg, Em ures for July, 1928, are (foreign cars ed today from Colfax with, the remains of their brother. ar had selected August 22 as the date on which he will be notified of his nomination as the Democratic presidential The stock will include women's dress ninoto and millinery. imett Cooper, J. D. Stephens, Dr.

John in the other classification totals): rangements are not completed. Hurrying on his motorcycle back to the ranch where he is employed candidate. Ceremonies wm Degm at D. Lawson, JDaryl liievins anu Vasey. A wealth of beautiful floral Craftsmen are aireaoy oy rpfldv to meet the Sunday, west to uixon nu, autos, 4357; buses, 18; trailers, 22; foreien cars (from outside states), jwith some machine parts, EranK 7 p.

m. Eastern daylight saving time, on the steps of the state capitol. offerings marked tne grave oi DESERTED WORKER needs of the Vallejo business woman. Tt not. pxnected to have the opening 74.

Wilson. Woods, 30, was hurled from tne vehicle into a ditch and sustained a I broken left leg Tuesday. Mv ur vnptr have de 4813; buses, 43; trailers, foreign KILLS TWO BABES cided to pitch a large camp here close CaNorth" to iVoodlandtrucks, 75 DEMAND OUSTER OF The sale of the Ely place to Dugan prompted realtors here to state that there is strong indication of a lively market in ranch properties this fall. More inquiries have been received at local offices in the last month than any previous six months, in the last two years. Dugan was interested in Yolo county mainly through the efforts of Gi ttrlriv.

hut also through And the cause of tne misnap a i thnt. trnt in the way of Woods' before September 1. CANCER'S MENACE I autos, 2573; buses, 15; trailers, for wheel four miles from Winters. to the sidewalks of New York anu direct from it a campaign against Governor Alfred E. Smith in what is considered his stronghold.

eign cars, 86. Monday, West to Dixon trucks, OBREGON ENEMIES The injured man was treated at tne Woodland clinic hospital. (By United Press) WATSONVILLE Entering the Mc Tnnthfr in law here, where 205; autos, 2757; buses, is; trailers. TOLD BY MEDICO horse drawn, ioieigu young estranged wife was living 3143; 51; 38; foreign: JURY DELIBERATES (By United Press) MEXICO CITY Demand for re i 4 TsW nnrtv men from all the co operation of other former Inyo county ranchers who have located in this section and who are conducting 'U WnnHanrl trucks. 184.

with her two babies, Aiec luoraieo, 39, laborer, Tuesday shot the babies Ja wounded himself in the One out of every ten men past 45 ve9r nf and one out of every NATIVE DAUGHTERS INSTALL TONIGHT autos, 1970; buses, 13; trailers, 20; horse drawn, foreign cars, 72. governmental offices throughout the 0N LEDDY'S FATE farming enterprise. nnst. the same acre t.hi statement! head. The dead were Lorraine, nine months, and Eleanor, two years old, with whom the father was playing county was made iuesaay uy powerful Union of revolutionary part ies.

The union has accused the labor veiops uaiitci, i made by Dr. L. P. Bell of the Wood tit i7 Roiw will heeome ures land clinic hospital in his discussion (By United Press) cam tasf. fVho trial of Clarence the kitchen of the home when Mrs.

Olive Morales and her mother, Mrs. W. A. Stowe, heard several shots. ident of the Woodland Parlor of Na 'Cancer" before tne wooaianu mu.

CONFESSESSUYING MOTHER, BROTHER ACCUSED ATTACKER IS GIVEN FREEDOM party of "psychological autnorsnip oi the assassination of President elect Alvaro Obregon. Tir" THiv rharired with the mur club Tuesday. i Mill vounc Oak The nhvsician stated tnar. tnerc is tive Daughters Tuesday evening when the installation ceremonies are held at the Native Son's building. Mrs.

Anna Richards of the Mary Bell Par Louis N. Morones, head ot the labor nf thf Ohvetron oooo land salesman, went to a jury at x.iu absolutely no cure except by ray treatment and surgical removal. Even Dr. Roadhouse Is I sition, already had resigned his post CBv United Press) p. m.

here Tuesday, in imai argu ment, before Judge J. R. Welch, the lor at Dixon will ds installing um min otor nf rnmmerce. inauitry auu irnMaMTnN. Alberta Vernon then the disease must oe witen earliest stages.

Millions of dollars Speaker at Davis Possibility that the charge may be dropped because of lack of evidence was seen in the case of Roy Elkins, 30, of Broderick, when he was releas rm rprnfmizancc bv Justice rjnr vnimo' farmer, confessed, ac prosecution asked for the aeatn pen alty. labor in the cabinet, along with two I fellow officials, at the demand of the ThP complete list of ollicers to are extracted from tne puouu cording to police here today, the mur Pnaririrmsp. addressed the leged cures which are idites iho statement made by the ders on July 9 of his motner, a oro Leddv. former Yolo county bootleg take chairs includes: President, Edna Bailey; Past President, Nelle Hebener; First Vice Pres ifrv club at its regular ar.A ten rpd man because R. W.

Harrison Tuesday. Elkins had nrrrnrl with attftfkiniT a BrOd 'medico. Cancer cannot be transmit party. The demand would now mean removal of labor men from posts of Bmranwirs of states, municipal offices ger, is on trial with Frederick True, his bartender, for killing Hill, well "thev had nagged me over a girl I I luncheon Monday. He showed a num 1 ident, Irma Ulrich; Second vice i res ted from one person to anotner, aim iv, vears who develop crick girl in whose home he had been am crazy about." The four murder: rfi r.Tv tho Tlnnhor farm at Man ident, Marian Willis; lmra viw nw known in Woodland, witn an axe handle in Leddy's Santa Clara county ber of slides made irom ien on his European tour.

He also I gave a report of the International and senators and deputies in the legis ilature a complete political ouster. cancer "have far less chance of recov lident, Edna Reynolds; Treasurer, villc, Alberta, early this month, and resort. ery, were points brought out Dy me a roomer. Yoloans Backing wa renorted maine iueb unthnnt. a ilfr until Katherine Simmons; financial secretary, Annie Ogden; Recording Sec retary, Maud Heaton; Marshal, Edna a awaited easerlv for Ti 1 whon a trnn was found which Rotary convention neiu at gium, last year.

In addition to hearing this talk, the Davis club planned details of the confession of Jose De Mexican Flier young Booher was said to have con pnysician. In conclusion, the speaker urged his hearers not to neglect any tumor I ous growth, but to have it examined iv Kin callinc: at Woods; Inside faentinei, rwn Leon Toral, slay of General Alvaro fessed he used in the killing. several baseball games ue jimjrw eo; Outside Sentinel, Edna Kicnter, Anti Fight Law xt nf c5rloT.t of Yoln omintv Obregon. with the Woodland group. Is Laid to Rest Trustees, Anna Armstrong, Mary Tillotson, Rose Porter.

IChicagoWarfare tention to the fact that it is possible to cure cancer if recognized early Wheat Sinks to General Rios Zertoucne, newiy ap pointed chief of police, has announced that Toral had made a complete confession. He said the details would soon become public. wnuw. T.rm TOrt riTrv TVimiifh crowded Takes New Victim BORN ROLOSON In Berkeley, July 23, )28, to Mr. and Mrs.

Gleaves M. streets, the body of Amelio Carranza, i Visiting Rotarians at the luncheon 5ai McrV of Burlingame, Dr. New Low; Regains were included with those from eight other counties on petitions received Tuesday by Secretary of State Frank C. Jordan to abolish prize fighting. The initiative measure will be placed on the baHot at the November general election.

There were 94,539 names on the pe Qftin mnro than weVe need Young Mexican aviator, hinea au uie Btnr, flisrht from New Roloson, nee Laurada Willis of Wood Walter Bates of Davis, Supervisor win, Tlnsaell of Davis, Roscoe ninrir.n Tnwniiend street, scene tr i. xr nur wns taken Tues Closing Reports (By United Press) rvsir 4 r.rAfter touching new of a majority ot tne muraers or ui r.u; Vr.A ft day to be buried in the rotunaa oi. Warren Lucy of Berkeley ana rinea Other quests were land, a daughter. A band of 50 wild horses was recently seen a few miles from Reno, Nevada. famous men at Dolores cemetery.

seasonal lows on the board of trade Tuesday, wheat showed sufficient; was visited with another kill Bob Ellis, noted Alaskan hunter, and On Italy Stocks stocks showed only ed to place the proposition before the dot a rv nTJCI.ARATION W. G. Stephens. ing 'Tuesday the third tne area rUa Caternatta. strength to make snarp gams iwtt t.P.R In Woodland deliveries, tjuotauona.

Italian, was shot through the body The counties represented were Yolo; Los Angelse, Riverside, Orange, San slight changes Tuesday. Quotations: July 2S, George W. Kessler, 87, and Babes Beating Parents in six times by two men witnm a dioch. Lenorie B. Miller, 3S, dotji ox oacra July 119 120 tC1w 122 123V2 Open High Low wose B.

of I. 178 179 175 179 1 of his home. Mateo, San Uenito, nacer ana can FAncispo. mento. ...125 127 Corp.

113 113 112 September Registrations tor movies United 177 177 176 177 B. of A. 185 185 179 180 2 Sandino Flees, Bomnnnl nf Steenle Ooenitlfl Yolo Realtors to Am'n. 154 154 154 lo4 iiW.w udies and eentlemen ing and you neea MiU. clothes.

You are going to be M.to the babes are 'way ahead of you! Task in Church Improvement Meet Thursday Coolidge Hears (By United Press) cTTTnTri Wiwnnsin President Telephone Girls As the time for the filming oi tne "Show Boat" draws near, registration for jobs as extras at the "Demo tmL uianfnrsl idea for churches. nn the Yolo Realty Board Get Peach Treat II fnr nthfr huildinirs. is crat" umi. A is to play in the State Realtor's con Coolidge has been informed that Aug justino Sandino, Nicaragua rebel lead irHf to tlV. Moftrfi.

pu won't know yourselves nyy' Director Ross annoynW tW cnangmg ed the market wnue papas remain a bit bashful. papas, in fact, are 'way be Th.iv auota of fruit was vention at Sacramento may j.j Torino here Thursday. tins tiPd tne country. "The church is Decoming more nu oHncational center and the iciaea ui I in TTnnoh tnduv mail it was said at the executive offices doled out to the operators at the! local telephone exchange Tuesday by secretaTy men and 50 wowen me scene to be.Ukea at idfHl Vm i chance for you tmmSSl away in the day TJSJI architecture of modern religious cen (here today. ed out notices to an 1010 wvw, ii Attend the meeting The steeple of the Methodist Epis copal" church, south, one of Woodland's landmarks, was torn down Tuesday as Vie first step ifi the church's renovating program.

The plans, as outlined by, Rev. C. P. Moore, pastor, include taking down the steeple, re designing the tower, repairing the steps and roof and probably painting the exterior. During the recent absence of Rev.

and Mrs. Moore on their vacation, the women of the church re papered the living room and made other improve men, ana unty ters is conforming to tne aesign usea Bob Gates, Vacavilie irun Duyer. time peaches formed the treat to the asKing tne." Mki to fit the movies by scnoois Thursday noon at nwei iei ir. Remember 07. days free "TTltCE French Plane's and earn a aay awng iu "hello As eacn iruit comea into season Gates gives a box full to the Woodland operators.

and tne cnanw tre some day and see yourirtf on Wt About 70 ennare" SUES TO COLLECT NOTE itt Ttieadav filed suit tunas piuvc was given it 25 years ago by T. J. Cummins. Further regisirawwna Flight Delayed with the warning vn.v against W. W.

Hennagen to collect Robert Ross, care ofthe T.tj rTnt he disannointed if ine COmiIHH.cc ni u.mc ui ishing the building includes Rev. Moore, Mr. and Mrs Jack Congrave, MARRIAGE LICENSE isTr.MRF.isi.fi A GE In Wood ments in x.ne parsonage. $320 note anu ior www. wC havA been made in favor they are not cnoacn.

PARIS The flight of the airplane La Frigate, which is now at the firnnf ut nnntinlWI for ft witn youi number and ago on And don't forgot WOBMNI i lland, July 24, Denis Christensen, 41, of Cranston brothert for goods sold Joaephine Prewett, Mrs. Virginia But there ioi rid women between the age of. I and Regin Gage, 82, oioux uy, hnlr preTermh week, the minitry of the marines an dexivn oTnnrhst similar ts that used on the Yolo county courthouse and will make th building conform mote nearly to the others in its immediate vicinity. ftnd you nceo nov by them. J.

uruwn repreienw mo plaintiff. T.own. nounced today..

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