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Phone Your Want Ad FACE FOUR WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1928. France Has Four tile Farm is Rep Women Aviators If All Drinkers He'll Win, Says Senator Paying Business (By United Press) PARIS Lina Bernstein, daughter of a well to do family near Clermont AUGUSTA, Ga. Charges that the Ferrand, is the fourth feminine flier in France. prohibition law was not being enforced and that he could buy liquor under the dome of the United States Capitol at She has passed her preliminary sok Washington, were made here by Sen (By United Press) NEW ORLEANS Four youths, none more than IS years old, comprise the members of an unusual business partnership.

The Louisiana Snake Farm and their well filled cages, located in the back yard of one of the members, prove the success of the firm. The boys catch the snakes mostly water and cotton mouth moccasins tests and hopes to be able to, enter Vets Take First Game From Colusa. 6 to Morelli Shows Class ator Cole L. Blease of South Carolina SOLONS, SEALS PLAY CRUCIAL GAME TUESDAY one of the distance contests during Flames Beat Woodland in First League the next few months. The "dean" of the French aviatrices is Adrienne Bol land, the first woman to fly across the Andes.

The others are Mme. in a campaign address. "If every man in the United States," he added, "who takes a drink votes for Governor Alfred E. Smith for President, he will get the biggest majority of any nominee in the history of n. ir tt a h.itt rrriW Marysc Bastie, the pretty widow' of a former French army air instructor, and Denyse Collin.

in the Louisiana swamps by the use of crooked sticks, and bring them out to their "farm" in bags. Some rattlers iv. "'iiSL of tor a mnrrMl tn thpl SACRAMENTO, Oct. 15 Hav frnm 1,0 wiip nf thP fielri. the Woodland Veterans made even on the two 111 By FRANCIS DuBOIS and many non poisonous species ah me.

Bastie, since establishing' a have been captured by the youthful the only touchdown of the day and then lost their punch ay thejeals and sacr. By a score of 19 to 7, Woodland High school lost the first G. I. F. game adventurers.

Declaring that Government trucks guarded by soldiers go to Baltimore from Washington and bring back European record with the late Pilot Drouhin for continued flight in a light airplane, has hopes of finding someone to finance a flight aoross the i final, iAmrrflen r.n1,,e The final nvP was. 6 to 0. And to VPKd to play the with the Lodi grape pickers here Foison is extracted from the fangs Gino Morelli goes the credit for smashing the ball down the field and over the goal line. of the reptiles once a week, and this is sold at $10 an ounce for the treat With the teams apparently equal in liquor landed there and deliver it in homes of the capital, the Senator said, "no man or woman in Augusta Atlantic. So has Mile.

Collin but both insist that they want no passen It was the battling Morelli's day. Jle ripped into tne oomsa ment of snake bites. strength the Woodland boys lacked that little something in a football team which wards off defeat and wins It requires but a day for the reptile lis fool enough to think the prohibi gers aboard when they try the grdat line for yards and yards and in the broken field slashed through like a cornered animal. He was the outstanding player of the adventure. tion law is being enforced." to acquire a new supply of the venom final game for the Coast League championship Tuesday.

It will be the last game, if the Seals should win. Ray Keating, who was knocked all over the lot Sunday after he had re lievedJLauri Vinci in the seventh, or Fudgy Gould will start on the mound for the Senators. Dutch Reuther will be on the hill for the Seals. After watching six innings of bang up baseball in San Francisco Sunday a victory a contest. I ame.

DIDN'T LIKE ITS NAME A flock of Rambouillet sheep in Mendocino county each gained a pound of wool a month while on range. on the line did some fine work, although it was hard to find them in the pile ups. Both teams were overly anxious and Many narrow escapes have been made by members of the snake hunting party on their weekly jaunts to the Louisiana swamps. The most recent was a few weeks ago when the SUNBURY, Pa. A little village Maybe it was the outstanding work Woodland kicked and Colusa of little Donadio, Lodi halfback, which made a few tries, but lost the caused the equation of teams to fail to I baj when the Vets took posses balance.

Donadio carried the bail si0n of the pigskin and Morelli over Woodlands goal line twice and rnpsViPrl thp visitors wall for near here has changed its name, not because the original was too hard to ral penalties were inflicted. Twice party was attacked by five foot alii pronounce, but because of 13,500 fans saw Vinci and Keating collapse before the vicious onslaught gator which they finally subdued and at one time gained 25 yards gains taking the ball over Woodland was within a few yards of one run. Diggs displayed strong before the fans realized whatithe oal and was set back 15 yards historical connections. The new name of the hamlet is Chillisquasque, from tied with a rope. TREGELLAS MANSFIELD CO.

of Seal batsmen, and looked on whil defensive tactics. A number of lhad harmened. Geen failed in his oecause 01 monkey smnes. San Francisco turned the battle into that of a nearby creek. The old name was Sodom.

Fair Oov passes. Reel to Diggs. were broken up try for a oai ic While the Veterans looked good in a masascre. winning 15 to 3. Vinci was opposed on the mound by After the first touchdown Colusa Sacramento Subscribe for the "Democrat" now.

Alert Bears' Down Cougars tightened up a bit and Woodland ap i mid field they disappointed fans on fourth downs when they seemed to Dick Moudy. The Seal caster yielded only eight hits and turned in a brilliant performance. Vinci, too, started by Lodi players who were equally as strong on the defense as on the offensive. Lodi kicked off in the opening and Woodland was in possession of the hall but a short time. From then on to the end of the first half it was Lodi's game with Woodland putting ,7 j.

j. lose their sting and forfeited the ball Vets threatened the visitors several! iL i (near the goal line. Otherwise the out times, but thev alwavs failed to come 'fit was highly improved and showed New Today FOR SALE Exceptionally low opening prices on new crop rice by prod Ufe.Il 1 Uff tc fool 'c nuch' Vmt liB little hard luck and didn't BERKELEY, Oct. 15. Outplayed for the most of the first half and on the short end of gains from scrimmage throughout, California's Bears have to polish off some more to ucts.

Huller Rice Bran $24.00. Rice Polish $28.00, and all types desirable out on the right foot, but went to pieces in the seventh inning attack, during which 10 runs were registered by the Seals off him and Keating. Roy Johnson poled a triple and homer in the same eventful seventh The Senators won Saturday's game 12 to 11, after overcoming a 10 to 3 lead up to the eighth and ninth frames. nevertheless played heads up football chicken and turkey feeds. Woodland win against a team with lots of fight.

There was a fair sized crowd out. George Merkel reported that thece weie 161 paid admissions. Saturday to tnatch a stunning oc22 Rice Milling Co. get going. He was expected to do a lot of line plunging, but he was either spotted or too slow.

"Geen Fails Bob Geen was given the ball for several tries, but he did not show up well against his flashy backfield mate. Geen was spotted. Even at that he victory from the heavier and more powerful Washington State eleven. The starting lineups were up a stubborn but helpless defense. At the end of the first half, the score stood 19 to 0 in Lodi's favor.

Something must have happened during the intermission. When the second half started the Woodland team showed something of the old pep. Starting at about their 25 yard line they uncorked a series of running FOR SALE 3 Duroc brood sows, 1 yr. old, farrowed once. $18 each or 3 for $50.

Inquire "Democrat" office. oc20c COLUSA WOODLAND Sells Woods managed to poke his head through the Y.M.I. Crushed By Olympians FOUND Sack almonds. Owner may get same from D. W.

Stadtmuller, phone 18F4. oc20c Cards Rough On La Bruins Winters Mongomery Davis Sawyer Mays Scott Raymond Chatficld Evidently, The Sacramento Valley Area was waiting for just such a store FOR RENT Furnished house, with garage, at 643 College $30. Inquire at 667 College St. Phone G56. oc 20 passes and criss crosses which soon for gains.

Cramer had the ball in Lodi territory and During the first half the teams bai Weeth made them look like easy meat, Ned up and down in the Colusa terri christenS( Woodland rooters took heart and thejtory with Woodland failing to comcjSquirca whole crowd was on their toes as they i through when yardage was i w'eizel never had before been during the! Woodland made first down five times Geen whole game. When the ball was only in the first half and Colusa only a few yards from the Lodi goal, it was chain moved twice. Moreijj lost by a fumble. But the Wolves Colusa Opens Up QB STANFORD STADIUM, Oct. 15 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.

15 With Southein California's great All American, Morton Kaer, playing ring around the roses with his opponent's Niles i Stanford rode rough shod over the Minor University of California at Los Ange ParifiV rnnsf ronfpr 1 n0 aT1d "Washington's stellar back, Hampton les Bruins in tri mphing by a 45 ri THIRD Annual Halloween Masquerade Ball at Madison, Saturday, Oct. 27. Given by I. O. F.

Music by seven piece orchestra. Halloween supper. Admission $1.00 Supper extra. Rights of admission reserved. oc27 Pat Wilson, chopping the same line to pieces, Olympic Club walked, ran and trampled over the Y.

M. I. 52 to 0 Sunday. would not be denied their prey. Their Coming out in the second period backs were up.

and they charged opened up and gave Woodland through the Lodi line, blocked t.hp a little trouble. Their colored boy cut 5 Chico State punt and scored a touchdown as (loose two or three times, but he wai though they were playing a bunch of smothered. Coach Weeth had been in U. S. C.

Tames Gael Gallopers SOCIAL DANCE at W. O. P. October 20. Music by Kuhn's orchestra.

Admission $1.00 supper 25c. oc20 this as grammar school kids. A conversion the line, but he stayed out for thi'1 by John Spencer made the score 19 third quarter. CHICO, Oct. 15 Rushing the Chico to 7.

Davis made a nice catch when State Widlcats off their feet and scor Just when Woodland rooters sup 1 intercepted one of the Colusa passes, i ing three times in rapid succession, Modesto Romps Over Natives MODESTO, Oct. 15 The Modesto Legion Bucks played like a well oiled LOS ANGELES, Oct. 15. The This was evident in the won FOR SALE 2 Poland China boar jury ridden Tiojan vai horse of the ported by the high school band were, He halted the march of the visitor the California Aggies from Davis won cheap. L.

A. Webb, Brooks. Phone ntm dnv hv a 99 tn fl donrt Thn University oi boutnei oamornia oui. derful reception accorded us at the time of our opening last SFU. oc20c Aggies had only a 3 to 0 lead when rushed and outpulled the stout hearted Mrr.h: and it has been tur Galloping Gaels of St.

Mary's college machine to (easily defeat the Native FOR SALE Spark enameled ther emphasized ever since by the fourth quarter opened, but in that period scored three touchdowns. range. Good as new. $40.00 J. F.

in the final stretch Saturday, to win Sons of San Francisco by a 37 to 0 by a margin of 19 to 0. score. getting their big thrill of the game, temporarily, but then a heotic period somebody on the Woodland team i began in which the ball changed handb must have lost the rabbit's foot, for I several times from intercepted passes this was the last score made by either and fumbles. Colusa tossed passes team. Woodland outfought the Lodi around Woodland's left wing, and it team the remainder of the game, keep 1 looked bad for the boys who were sup ing the ball in the visitors' territory posed to muss up the plays.

The quav most of the time jter ended with Colusa backed up on Wilson, 232 Davis. oc20c the constantly growing patronage of this store. Not only is this gratifying tc us, and a satisfaction to know that our store pleases, but it encourages us to even greater starting lineups were: their 11 yard line again. Woodland efforts to make tnis Sacramento's best store. Stockton Bowls Over Champions PACIFIC STADIUM, STOCKTON, Oct.

15 Gbldie Griffith's state champion football creation from Bakers field, winner of six California intcr scholastic titles, was ground into the turf of Pacific stadium Saturday by Stockton, which rushed and pasesd to a 26 to 0 victory. Lodi Both Try Hard Puchue The Vets failed again and lost the Glisbyjball on downs. Colusa tried, and punL Shipman ied to We' who carried the ball back Seicmcring to the 20 yard line where the Vcs Mettler fizzled out again. Colusa tried a pass, We are constantly on the alert for the newest and smartest Fashion merchandise. Our Uuirniv; tq nmiivofl tr Innlf at Happe Moielli snaked it and ripped through J.

Spencer H. Cook Leathers Stetson Richter S. Stephens P. Hoppin Hennle Snsabuchi Reel Diggs Officials liurghstahler the broken field like a wild man. But Werner his efforts were of no avail, for Wood every good "line" that comes QB Lo Sacramento.

LH Donadio 1 iaiici ost the ball soon after. Furthermore, the head of KJ1 Granlec Try Passes Bendict1 Colusa then opened up and this store with a corps of ex Intercepted Pass 1 it i ooin, lciuce, series of passes took the ball near pert buyers makes two or Dole, umpire; Cramer, head linesman, to the Woodland line than any time more trips to tne wew zone duiing the game. It looked bad fo market annually to get the newest Fashions at their the Vets. Just as the Colusa Sac Gridders were pounding Woodland the source. And in addition, we are con the gun popped.

Had it been a prizefight, Woodland 1 Score Triumphs would have been a decisive winner, WILLOWS, Oct. 15 Ernie Led erer intercepted an Arbuckle pass on the Willows 10 yard line and raced Ihe length of the field for a touchdown and the score that won the first Sacramento Valley league football contest of the season for Willows, 6 to 0. nected all the year round with what is recognized as New York's shrewdest style buying office, who are ever on the the Vets hit hard and at least I SACRAMENTO, Oct. 15 Christen eight Colusa boys needed the sponge ed by two Sacramento victories, the' and time out before they were able nev Sacramento stadium was wel jlo resume play. I coined Saturday.

A display of pow Lineman Active ev seldom presented by the Sacramen 1 Squires at right end got into the alert for all that is new. This insures our patrons at all times things that are new. A petition with 530 names has been to High school team, bowled over Mo fray several times ith hard tackles filed in Tehama county asking things that are correct, things desjto high, 33 to 0, while Sacramento 'and Gurney Woods and Weeth dismissal of the agricultural exten service, an ill advised move. Junior college ran through Santa1 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Rosa's grid eleven 24 to C. Napa Beaten Pursuant to law, notice is hereby given that all taxes of the City of Woodland.

County of Yolo, State of Table Linens, Napkins By 11)P On California, for the fiscal year ending 3Qthj 1929) ghall become deIin I ouent on 5ionday, December 31st, iSAFA Jhe Napa Legion football 1928, and unless paid prior thereto; that are individual, with this store. And with all these style advantages, you will be surprised at the moderation of this store's prices. We do not know of any store, anywhere, that offers you more opportunity for satisfactory shopping, and we invite you to become one of the fast growing happy satisfied band of TRE GEL LAS MANSFIELD patrons. Our New Fall Collection Of Dresses, Coats, Hats, Shoes and All Accessories are At Their Best Now i.ici. xhol uulhi oi Liu season ive (0) pcr cent shall be added to at the hands of the Berkeley Live i the ani0Unt thereof.

Oaks by a score of 7 to 0. The said taxes are now due and To the Men payable at the office of the Treasurer 1 and Ex officio Tax Collector of the Broncos Beat City of Woodland, at the Woodland City Hall situate on the southwest the intersection of First Nevada, 19 6 comer of I 1 Court 1 iinH C.nnrt Struts in thP Citv of Blankets, comforters come out of our laundry looking like new. We have the equipment and the workmen to do the very best grade of washing and ironing. WOODLAND STEAM LAUNDRY H. BENDER of the Byrd Expedition: WE thank you for your vote of such an indication of your preference, confidence.

Picked men, as you May Chesterfields continue to "Sat are, able, courageous, strong of heart isfy" during the long two years ahead, and "sound in wind and limb" what and may you have the best of fortune in better testimonial could there be than your great adventure and a safe return. MILD ENOUGH FOR ANYBODY AND YET THEY SATISFY UNIVERSITY OF SANTA CLARA, I sn.d' County of Yol' State of Oct. 15 Santa Clara University's i t. Bronco football team defeated the Uni 'Daed atv nv versity of Nevada at Santa Clara! 1 00' Saturday 19 to 6. on the 13th day uf JfA 11 1 J.

A. MURRAY, TREGELLAS MANSFIELD CO. I Treasurer and Ex officio Tax I Collector of the City of Wood land, County of Yolo, State of I California. ocl8 2w 1 lllh Sacramento.

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