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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 6

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Woodland, California
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6
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SEPTEMBER 20, 1928. By SOL 1 "In "The Mystery Lady," which opens tonight at the National Theater, Ctopta Garbo brings fresh triumphs to mt screen. For in this new Metro Goldwyn Myer feature production the exotic iiljn star achieves new heights in character delineation and again demonstrates her ability to surround an unumiftilv nnrosnonsive role with sym pathy. As the beautiful Rusisan spy in this gripping drama of European military iatrigue, Miss Garbo plots the down fall of a young enemy officer who has become enamored of her. him into disgrace and mil itary prison for the loss of important documents.

Miss Garbo brings striking wistfuJuess iDto her difficult: 7V71 Tfi WIN" rrnptPrkation hv rPVPfllintr tTIP i MmJJ J. rrIT: By EDWIN ALGER Questioning Ben RGHT THERE? YOUNG MAN YOUR STORY HOLD WATER THEY AIN'T HERlFf STERUMG THEN VKED BEM A GREAT NUMBER OF AND RECEIVED A STRAIGHT FORWARD AhiSwERTo EVE RV ONE, NOW. MAM I'M FlGGERlN' YCO KNiOVN) YT'S A SIGN OF ANYONE HAVIN' BEEN ON THAT 5LAND BUT BEST TO VESSR. I YOU AND OLO MAN MAN THIS HAT'S 8EEN STAir iEO WITH HUMArJ WELLThE DUFF! i I CAN'T HELP BLOOD AliD "THE WEARER I HEAvRD 60MEOMEOIN THE eAMO AND I FRED 1 VT IN THE ARTO FRGHTEM him r1 OF IT'S HOW cowej TROTH, DON'T you? YOU FIR IHAI UNtWUJl FROM YOUK REVOLVER JJp love for the man she betrayed. Conrad as the dashing Aus 'trian' cavalryman whose trust was i violated, gives a remarkable perform aiice as the vengeful lover whose pat riotic zeal overcomes a mad infatua i tkn In the tenderer moments of the 1 thrilling drama Nagel proves his great worth in romantic roles and jus tifies his recognition as one of the screen's greatest lovers.

Throughout the filmization of the original story by Ludwig Wolff, not ed German author, Fred Niblo direct ed the production with a fine sense of dramatic valuations and a number of linusual camera and lighting effects merit mention. Mysterious Lady" is Miss Garbo's first production since "The Divine Womaii," and is the second! time she has been directed by Niblo, who also filmed "The Temptress," of her first American film triumphs. fKj 3 RECKOM THAT 's r'j. 1 lS dyS THE CHPNPTHEVRe GOIN' TO CHARGE WITH THE MURDER 1 ngEf OR TOM DUFF UP A ESPARTO Earl Is Chosen Bymcas Leader Visitor Called Home by Blaze Ai j'Y' Fund Drive Algar Paper Business Sold! Captains Meet ing here at the home of her mother, Mrs. Annie' Immediately after receiang the communication from her husband, who said practically nothing was saved, Mrs.

Vanzeille departed for Merced. She said the loss 4 would amount 'to Sale of the wall paper business to Organization of captains for th'j M. A financial campaign was Mrs. George S. Fredericks and her mother, Mrs.

A. H. Holmes, have returned fi om San Jose, where they visited relatives during the last two The home of Mrs. Creed Vanzeillo. formerly Miss Gertrude Mast of this city, was destroyed by fire Tuesday I.

B. Sowash, local painter and decorator, has been announced by H. P. high school to the business center of 1 the town are completed. Their in stallation will act as a means of safe ty for many of the students who have been walking on the highway.

Friday, September 23, has been set as the date for the dedication of the) new gymnasium at the Esparto high! school. An eminent speaker will be engaged for the occasion and it is planned have an exhibition of tumbling given by the students of the Sacramento High school. Upon the i conclusion of the program the floor! will be cleared for I I effected Wednesday night when heads i of the various teams met approximately $4000. 1 Algar, who is now conducting the ii i night in Merced, she was advised by Another meeting will be i weeks. Mrs.

George Story is recovering Election of officers for the coming year and discussion of activities for the winter months occupied the time of members of the Bymca club meeting Wednesday night. Harvey Earl yas named president, Arthur Machen, vice president; Horace Diggs, secretary; Ed Gaither, treasurer and William Howard, club advisor. rill former Collins drug store. Sowash has rented space in the Condon Realty building and will transact business from that point. FALL FROM.

CAR FATAL TURLOCK Miss Nancy Paez, 10, of Turlock, was alniost kill from the shock and injuries received when her automobile collided with one. driven by some Woodland girls Sat Dr. F. L. F.mil Kraft, Karl Giguiere, Fred Meier, Lester Cranston, Fred Shaffer, L.

J. Shuman, Joseph Holmes and B. A. Nordyke. Those who attended meeting and will assist in the drive are T.

E. Brown, C. C. Hatcher, W. H.

Martin, ed when she felJj.fr.om automobile in which she wasj, riding. urday. Cement sidewalks leading from the Subscribe, for, the "Democrat" now We Are Now Exclusive Agents for the Famous BUCK HECHT Shoes and Boots Buck You will find a complete line all styles all sizes all prices of these "wear guaranteed Hundreds of Yolo county people insist on having nothing but BUCK HECHT. work shoes and boots the reputation of BUCK HECHT footwear has been established since the first BUCK HECHT shoes were made for 49'ers the quality of the product is always maintained. A special Indian tan process leather in BUCK HECHT shoes insures lasting pliability and great endurance.

LOW PRICE POLICY By buying in big quantity we have been able to effect a big saving in cost we plan to give our custodiers. the benefit of this saving bv pricing. Ihese Shoes and Boots to the lowest levels. OUR POLICY WILL BE TO ATTRACT A BIG VOLUME OF SALES A QUICK TURN OVER AND HENCE, LOW PRICES TO YOU You will be surprised to see how reasonably we; are pricing BUCK HECHT Shoes and Boots. Rice men, in particular, will be interested in the new BUCK HECHT boots they come in 8 in.

to 16 in. heights rand they are absolutely water proof In gaining the exclusive BUCK HECHT sales rights in Woodland, we believe that we have taken a step forward to advance the interests of working men. Never before have BUCK HECHT Shoes and The new Fall and Winter lines are in and we 'take this opportunity to extend an invitation to old JBuek Hecht footwear users as well as those who not yet experienced the ultimate in shoe and boot comfort and satisfaction, to come in and see the new stock. Whether or not you make a purchase," you will be welcome. Boots been sold so reasonably.

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