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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 4

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 929. WMPLAWP ItAlliT PfcMdCHAT. WOODtANP. CA14WHMIA. Colusa Preparing PAGEANT ruin JAMES DIUEDONNE HEADS WAR VETS DROPS AGAIN FEATURE MART For Ball Season Colusa appears to be the first of countie, in numbtr expected te exceed any caravan ever witnessed in Lake county.

Moving pictures wil lbe taken of the event. The celebration is being sponsored and arranged by the Redwood Empire Association, and other civic organizations. To insure motorists seeing practically all of the highway, the motorcade is being routed from the south end of the highway, the caravans from various sections being ON OPENING OF LAKE HIGHWAY The majority of the issues were vaney towns to Degin preparations it At the meeting of Camp Kenzic No. I 01, Spanish War Veterans, held this! the opening of the baseball sea strongly on the losing side of Thursday's stock market. Drops, big ones, son which is still months distant.

A. B. Davison, George Messick, TimO ere chalked up for almost every is ae. United States Steel took a loss NEW YORK PRISON REVOLT QUELLED (Continued From Page One) mutineers cowed the other 1565 prisoners and threatened to kill the warden. Use Old Ruse National guard officers of the tenth infantry, which Jennings commanded before he resigned as brigadier general to take charge of the prison, worked out a modern version of the classic Trojan horse ruse and executed it with skill and daring.

They obtained three closed automobiles, filled them with troopers who crouched on the floors of the cars, week the officers for the ensuing were elected as follows: James Dieu donne, commandei; W. R. Fait, vice commander, George Wheaton, junior vice commandei Peter Brooks, officer of the guaid; James Johnson, officer of the day; August Silberstein, chanlain. and Herman Johnson, pat A pcUcular outdoor allegory de of 10 points with American Telephone following with a plus nine drop. There were many others.

Quotations: suijivan, ivi. i. Montgomery ana ope i Messick, comprising the board of directors, have authorized improvements at William Hanington park, which'1' aie already under way. Under the' picting transportation overcoming scheduled to meet the Clear Lake Oaks natural and primitive human forces Bank of America, no sale; Trans Scouts Learn of Sutter With a talk on the hfe of General John A. Sutter as the feature and judging and tests as the business the members of the Lions Troop of Boy Scouts had an interesting meeting Wednesday evening.

Dr. H. J. Camp, scoutmaster, gave the talk on the noted early Californian. Scout Edwin Proctor was judged the neatest scout and the Beavers weie said to be the neatest patrol.

Judging was done by Senior Patrol Leader Leonard Clover. Patrol attendance was announced as follows: Beaver, 100 per cent; Pine Tree, 77; Owl, 64; Panthers, 57; and Flaming Arrow, 52. Leslie Murphy, Prank Noda, Toshio Nakamura, Tak ashi Oshita, Chimato Oshita, Elwood Germeshausen and Edwin Proctor were announced as scouts who had passed tests during the week. Robert Lowe was admitted to scout membership from a Cub scout group. There were 28 scouts and two visitors in ah tendance at the meeting.

notiC instructor and trustee. Ben Far 1 america, 43, down United States Steel, 160, down 10; General Motors, 40 Y2, down 24; Anacon direction of Arthur Pope, who has charge of the seating arrangements, the seating capacity is being increased by additions, to the grandstand. Yhen the new stand is completed it will be the largest in the circuit, da Copper, down P. G. 53V, down American Telephone, quar letains his position as adjutant.

Following the meeting the members were entertained at the home of August Silberstein, where refreshments were served. The newly elected officers will be installed in Sacramento next month at a joint meeting in 218, down 9V; American Can, 112, down 7 Caterpillar, 57, down topping Chico's new park and thejj Kolster, 6, down Pacific spacious Marysville park. Lighting, 72, down Standard Oil, down Montgomery Ward, which Woodland, Roseville, Woodland and Sacramento Will participate. for luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. The motorcade will then proceed along the lake shore, on a route almost entirely at the lake level, and bordered at intervals with stone parapets at the water's edge.

Entertainment planned The pageant will start the formal program at Lucerne, followed by appropriate exercises dedicating the new highway. Swimming, motorboat races and golf tournaments will be held for entertainment of visitors on Saturday and Sunday. The East Clear Lake Highway banquet and ball will be held in the Lucerne pavilion Saturday night. A throng of visitors is expected from adjoining counties to augment the Lake county people who will welcome the opening of this modern highway link which aids in connecting Sacramento valley with the lake and coast sections. GETS VARE'S SEAT HARRISBURG, Pa.

Joseph R. Giundy, taiiff lobbyist, appointed to', 57, down 4V4; American Tobacco, 200, down 11; Southern California Edison, 56, down Southern Pacific, 118, down California Big Leaguers to I senate seat denied to Vare. i Packing 68, down Golden will be presented at the inter county celebration commemorating opening of the East Clear Lake unit of the Tahoe Ukiah Highway Saturday. This is according to plans now in progress under direction of Roy Buck nell, committee chairman, at Upper Lake. This road will become a part of the Rumsey Lake highway when the Ca pay valley route is built.

Indian tepees and a barrier will block 'the highway at a point near Lucerne, where the principal features of the celebration are to be presented. The pageant, embracing the travois, two poles and a frame dragged behind a pony, which constituted the early red man's means of transportation; mounted Indians, the prairie schooner of the Argonauts, pack burros of the miners, the cowboys all will laboriously make their way around the barrier. Tractor To Crash Through Then comes modern construction, the California highway building sph it, typified by a powerful tractor, which crashes through the barrier that resisted advances of pioneer forees, and the tractor opens the road for a fleet of automobiles from north bay and "West Sacramento valley! State Milk, 33, down Intel coast, among masses of tear and gas bombs and ammunition. The cars were driven slowly up and into the main building. As the cars entered, the beleaguered convicts ran up to them, i Planes Bring Bombs Fiom the doors and windows of the i cars, the rifles of the troopers flamed just as the revolting convicts, suspecting a trap, opened fire.

A shower of tear and gas bombs followed, rendering the convicts and the captured warden and guards tern porarily helpless. In the struggle that followed, the warden and four of the guards, were can ied out of the hall. In the lull that followed woid came to the State's forces that airplanes, laden vith bombs, were en route from down Byion Jackson, 18 down Richfield, 28, down Transamerica rights, 10 cents. Hunt at Colusa CBv Valley News Alliance) COLUSA Lou Fonseca and "Lefty" O'Doul, big league batters in the Amencan League, will anive here Satuiday for three days' stay. They will be banqueted by ser ice clubs.

Students to Have Father Lawsen Gets Humboldt Church Father Carrol Lawsen, who since his ordination has been assistant piiest at Giass Valley, has been assigned to Fortuna, Humboldt county Recital and Party 5 voted the niOit ill sing befoio the vill be accompanied The bis league i on duck and quail valuable batter, i liotai ians. They by Bill C'lirnmnh; The piano pupils of Rowena T. Mar tin are planning to give a recital and by Bishop Annstr MfUS of Sacramen I New Yoik, Albany and other points. I State Corrections Kicb mnnm) merit I telegraphed that no compromise No Distinction in Wordi "Railroad" and "railway" are used synonymously in the United States. The former id given the preference, ai though in some cases, as the Southern railway, the latter is the official name.

In Great Britain "railway" Is used whera we use "railroad." Path tinder Magazine. party at her studio, bZ.i Uartlett to. Salmon, Sole, Halibut in fact, most anv kind of FISH H. B. Lamoree Woodland Meat Market 506 Main St.

Phone 5 Father Laws the Hist of next i be made, no quarter given. becomes effecti useful and alwajs acceptable', subsenption to the "Democrat" is a appropriate Christmas gift. street, Satuiday at 2:30 o'clock. Part of the class will take part Saturday afternoon and the others will be heard in a recital on Januaiy 25th. Those invited are: Audrey Durst, Maxine Hunt, Eleanor Mae Mart Reti.v CIovpi Gladvs Kniirht.

Louise year. For several weeks he has been in Woodland and Menlo Park Seminary convalescing after an operation foi appendicitis. theii hand bvery road radiating from Auburn i was patrolled. Acting Governor Lehman telephoned that the lebellion must be put down at any cost. Governor Rooseelt, returning irom Chicago, confiimed this oidei and took personal command.

At 4 o'clock, the sur ing rebels weie driven into the main yaid of the prison. They were leini'orced by forty other felons. The convicts eie finally tiapp Epperson, Billie Sandrock, Douglas OlXOll 0111611 Flail McDonald, Willa Gibbs, Dorothy Bee cr i man, Charles Noble, Loiraine Silvi 1 tOl Saturday pri Flmpr Robinson Vernon Robin The omen's Iniproement club How the con the lifles end ammunition to stait the in" it ny is a nnteiy. Some pistols were taken fiom the cuards. but it is known that at pMsornis.

weie heavily aimed when the outbicak stilted. will have a turkev dinner and bazaar son, Bethel Brown, Helen Clair Jenks, Sherona Wolveiton, Eleanor Farn 1 he dinner is to be at 5:30. ham, Jane Dangei field, Mabel Gigiu Th.e womm are to have booths of 'ere, Charlotte Gigiucre, Warden fancy work, candy, and cake and Hunt, Billie Hunt, Thelma Bailey, i there will also be a fishpond. The I Betty Rae Pearl, Jean Kraft, Edna I the affair is to raise mon A telephone is a thoughtful Christmas gift gerald. Meivin Clover, Sue Giguiere, Jack Fitzgerald, Merl Richter, Barbara' Rae BuUbach, Margaret Louise Butz 1 bach, Jack Richter, Winifred Kinche ioe, Louise Jones, Virginia Hull.

Tonite Tomorrow 1 I HE IIMHII I 00 1 3 Days Begin Work On Merritt Home SET OUT TO SAVE AN UN GIRL FROM A GANG OF POLIS ED CROOKS AND ENTERED A WHIRL OF ERRIFIC ADVENTURE. Woik of remodeling the former James Merritt home, on Cross street has been started by Ben Farquar for Mr. and Mis. Darrell Day, new owners of the home. Mr.

and Mrs. Day recently purchased the house from IT IS the thoughtfulness of a Christmas gift that counts. Give your partner in the home a Telephone. Better still, give her a telephone with extensions. Any telephone employee can take your order Any telephone operator, lineman, installer, clerk or other member of our organization is qualified to take your order and eager to co operate in giving you service.

Or just call "Business The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company the Merritts, vvho have moved into their new residence on Second street. When the Days move early in Jan uaiy, their present home will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wade MARRIAGE APPLICATION PARKS VAN BEVER In Sacramento. LeRoy Allen Parks, 20, and Bernice Van Bever, 21, both of Wood BULLDOG DRIM40ND His First 100 per cent TALKING PICTURE also LAUREL and HARDY in "THEY GO BOOM" Vitaphone Vodvil A News Not! Ashes on the Rug? New Line of Smokers and Smoking Stands CANDY SPECIALS Peanut Brittle, Vj.

lb 10c; Choco iate Dipped Cream Nut Fudge, 20c; Chocolate Dipped Peanuts 20c. We make our own. I E'S Confectionery Hotel Woodland Building Price range from $1.75 up ROOFS APPLIED PjwJ For Mr. Man! Roofing Materials Different Designs and New Styles We furnish and apply all Other kinds of roofs. Modernistic Smoker Something new and very, very decorative.

Made of wrought iron in a graceful style, it may be had in several colored finishes. Has a match holder and of course, an ash tray. Priced extremely reasonable. I Johns Manville Asbestos Shingles, Pabco Composition I Shingles, Flat Roofs, Roll I Roofing, Iron Roofing, Wood en Shingles or Shakes. jg3t Shirts $1.95 to $9.00 KTp WQY Nfkwear $1.00 to $3.50 WBk VM to $6.50 MS Sweater $5 00 to f0M OTT ftv Handkerchiefs 25c to $2.00 wx CloverBros.

WW JgjJS 531 Main Street Woodland Roofing Nails, Cement, Etc. If your roof leaks and only Attractive Articles for the Holidays Woodland Furniture Co. Comer Third and Main Streets, Phone 510 I liVJUClo (Jcll CIllIlK win yiauij' take caie ol it for you. Woodland Lumber Co. I Joe Holmes, Mgr.

Phone 11.

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