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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 2

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PACE TWO woom.ANn daily nrciwnrpAT uvitoiuv nfrvunm nr.n Phone.Ywir, Want Ada 660. i Sawdust Newspaper Woodianu, Ltcember ly'. J. F. Holmes Editor Niles Fisher Build a few air castles: It's' better than building nothing.

Ass't Editor Ed. E. Leaks Publishing Co. Subscription Rates: By Carrier, C5c a month; by mail, 65c a month, $0.50 a year. I 'SJ )) Entered at the Woodland Postuifice as second class matter.

ifK II f5k" i'om Anderson Reporter Earl Sheridan Printer's Devil Ass't Devil Our local" cleaners You don't need to wait until spring to repair your roof, as we uon't take, off the old roof to put the strip shingles on. We nail it on between storms and give you a new tipht roof without exposing your house to a sudden Optical Supremacy I FLIGHT CUKES COUGH SAN JOAQUIN An airplane rid which a drop of 4,000 feet will be featured, was being planned here today as a possible cure for a case of hiccoughs. Wayne Ross, son of Sam M. Ross, local rancher, is the patient. SCHOOLBOY ELECTROCUTED With 11.000 volts of electricity r.iz zling thrbugh his body from the live wues of a power pole wh'ch he had climbed, Manuel Souza, 10 year old Berkeley high school boy, uai so so erely burned yesterday afternoon he is expected to die.

spects, but is patterns, mg to discontinue, come in, look them over and save money. We just unloaded a carload redwood. Tom says that it is extra good for grade. It had a quantity of the extra tim.K iu. i reu vvood shingles.

"I see," said the polk packer to the lumoer man, "you are working on a program of wood utilization. You should study our methods. We ln nothing but the squeal." "Well," answered the lumberman, "we waste nothing but the bark." Have you noticed our four tone red hex. shingles which Hubert md the carpenter parson have put on the M. E.

Church South? They suie make a pretty job find the laying was well done as the new roof didn't leak a drop. Lincoln's Influence Felt in Roumania Roumania, with a new boss, is preparing for an election. Apparently it is a real one. Juliu Maniu, the premier placed in power by a peasant uprising, is worth watching. Hj has hung a portrait oi Abraham Lincoln over his desk.

He says appropriately "Our regime will truly be a government of the people, for the pecp'e. by the people. Lincoln freed the slaves. Our task is to emancipate millions of peasants who hsve been held in a state of virtual vassalage by rapacious political cliques and exploited for their gain." For the first time, there will be an honest election in Roumania. Jlaniu promises also real constitutionalism, with a parliament as responsible to the popular will as our Con The installation of a big lens grinding plant places our equipment at a point of efficiency where the highest quality optical work can be mo Now is the time to start planning your home.

The contractors aye free to give you advice or come in to us and we will supply you with a wealth of plan books and all the free advice you can carry away. had better get up to I date. The latest way to get your, clothes cleaned is to put a dollar in your pants pocket, hang them on a chair a1 night, it dnpsn't mpttcr where and leave the back door unlocked. In the morning you will find that you have been cleaned. That'.

what we call service, ask our distant Editor, Niles Fisher, if you don't believe it. It is getting very close to inventory time and we are very anxious to move a number ot odd lots of material before that time. To do this we are reducing the price from 'SO to 50 per cent. This material is first class in all re duced at the 'lowest possible cost. Good Glasses Woodland Luifikr Co.

RUTH ELDER FREED BALBOA Lyle Womuck was granted an inteilocutoi decree of divorce fiom Ruth Eider, girl aviator who failed an attempt to flv tiie Atlantic ocean. With Ed Praot, Jeweler and thiee othen. one of vihom may die, aie bdi.iji treated. The dead: Peter Scl'ars, cook; John Shortly, deck hand. The injuiecP Capt.

H. W. skipper; Uariy Dunham, seaman, may die; Charles B. Jameson, lunch counter attendant. OLD ORDINANCES EXHUMED PROVE MUCH VERB9TEN ELOPERS JAILED SAN RAFAEL Their elopement ended at the conventional hour of high noon Tuesday, but it was with a clang of jail doors instead of weddmg The couple gave their names as Warren Terwiihger, 21, and Rose M.

Ralph, 17. These names tallied with those in a telegraphic warrant from Salt Lake City, Utah, Underaheriff Fiank Sherman diverted the piewed ding journey to the Mann county ja'l. Federal Prosperity Fund Has Possibilities There is talk of establishing a big federal fund, perhaps as much as $3,000,000,000, to stabilize prosperity in this country. The money would be held in reserve until a period of depression began, then fed out in whatever were needed, for building public works. That, it is explained, would take up the slack in employment, strengthen the demand for building materials and stimulate business generally.

It is a rather ob ious remedy, which has Icon actually used to some extent in the past, thoiuh on any biich rca'e as now suggested. Here is a small but typical instance of local application. During the industrial depression cf the late nineties, as a means df relieving unemployment, the city of Youngs town, Ordo, bought a beautiful valley several miles long, just outside the corporation limits, and hired large numbers of men to improve it fcr park purposes. The distress in that city was alleviated, and the cost, though rather heavy, was spread over a long period. The park thus developed has paid for itself over and over since that time, in increased real estate values and higher tax returns, not to mention its usefulness to tlu public for recreation and health.

Any city or state could do the same sort of thing. The federal government could do it. Deliberate adoption of this policy by the government, however, would require a comprehensive program of public improvements, cf national value. It would require not only sound engineering but the elimination of such as has been illustrated so often in appropriations for rivers and harbors, public buildings, etc. Waterways and highways, power and irrigation dams, national parks and federal buildings these are but a few of the possibilities.

backward countries that require it. There may be more of such talk as, the wii oyage continues. such confetti from the street and thiovung it again. Minors attending dance halls or appearing on the street at night unaccompanied by parents, ment only s'cull caps and tight lace Wearing hats in places of amuse coerings ara permitted. Riding another person's horse without permission Carrying packages on a pole over the shoulder.

Taxing a dor a street car. Usng watar to excess. And, although nj one now seems ICE OF THE PEOPLE j1 (By United Press) I PAN FRANCIXO When police! I i stopped a theafei perform 1 Pfo air 12 o'clock midn gnf un Ir i ims of an almost forgotten ordi.i GIRL ASS A LITERS JAILED 1 DALLAS Identified three 17 year old Dallas girls as the men who AMES CADl" to know what they are. the statutes that pipying of Zechinetta. the stiap game, cr "trick of the loop," rue banned.

gress. First political liberty, then economic liberty that is his program. Democracy is making more progress in Europe than many Americans have realized. The demand for dictatorship weakens. The trend now is the other way.

6 Policing Hemisphere Topic for Mr. Hoover The election is over in Nicaragua. The dove of peace broods over that country. Rival statesmen shake hands. Ail profess gratitude to Uncle Sam.

The Liberal Party, now in power, asks that, as our marines leave Nicaragua, at least 1,000 be retained to insure order, and train the native National Guard. Any party in power likes American protection against possible revolt. That 'a id other considerations may keep an American force there. Mr. Hoover, however, may naturally be wondering whether it would not be well to have some of Nicaragua's other neighbors share that responsibility with Uncle Sam.

Several years ago there was considerable talk of the Argentina. Brazil and Chile, helping the United States in settling inter American problems, uphold ing the ITonroe Doctrine and policing small. attacked them Sunday. Thomas Ben Editoi of thiamin Aldredge of Dallas and Dear S''r Roy Metrirnar. of Caddo, Oklahoma, th Mrs.

J. ueie charged with eiiminal assaoh Vein a Mav and robbeiy with hrepims, Doth cam granddaughte tal offenses Texas. Esparto and Ciiy of 1mm s.i.ted to rati out vv' at other city lav. were more hon i nrru in the breach than in the per Ileie a fw of the th ng' eal in San Francisco ing ban the tieet. CegTing on the stteet i Keating a cr.ipet on the stieet Pbying pch.er in a b.a room.

(Oi corrse, theie are no s.ich uom noiO C'jinluctTir a gambling house. Piti Jmt' 'g cir.ulais doc'ei the street. Chi voyanve, palmistry and foitun LAVYIEK MISSING mothtr of C' LOS ANGELES Tne Los Angeles ya ker Luh Bar started a natio: MRS. CUOLGE 311 is. S.

EOOLS. ad a hunt tor Mis. Maigaiet D. Yale, widelj known Ca'liionna lawyer, w.u: has been m.ssing since Octobei 30 Marked Difference nn i.v hm miiis majoi ir f.iilin uiiih un avocatid'i limn i'i ii ocdipaticn composed of 3 KILLED BV TRAIN WOBURX, Mass. Three rceisen.

weie lied and thiee otheis injured when their automobile was shuck a passenger tiaia a Acres North Woburn last nvghtSferhe dead Mi Hannah Sm.th. 33tfritu William ll'iovnsky, boCh of South Boston, ly W.theis, 15, of Brookljn, after a spell of sickness that kept him out of the saddle several weeks. On he h3d two Thursday in Oakland mounts and landed both ESCAPES PRISON CAMP 1 SAN QUENTIN With seven yea, 'Longerlife of a 13 year sentence alrctdy serv Ihe third degiee of Masonrv was and with ihe possibility of a parole conferred upon Profs WiKon Thurs just seven months WSy, Cail scn daj. ecning. Refreshments were haidi.

a convict working on th Red encd upon the conclusion of the ding Wcaven die h'ghwiy, e.caocd Tuosdty Wasti chowder prc as one of the WHOOPixn roi'GH mam cov." Tf.rors 'ORT 1 fT in meeting. A fine clam pared by Frank Dietz i of the supper. ng rden. It is in the early days before the whoop is heard that the exposure is mot likely to occur. Duiing this period the disease is highly contagions.

Probably the most satisfactory treatment the use of the pi oner Bj F. Barbour. M. D. Louisville, At a meteing of thi Hermann Son e'ln.

djj, evening it was decided to a Christmas tree festha! on Dc 3 DIE IN PLANE CARDELEGEN, Gei many Thrc men, constituting the crew of the reg uTar Lnfthansa Cologne Berlin plane, perished when the machine bui into 2 STORM VICTIMS SAX PEDRO Two members of the "arg" Brie Sea, wh'ch foundeied off San Pedro in a 50 mile gale, are ddad cojgh is oommunicpble disease, wiccmc, but addition to thi th 2M for the members, their fjmihe and their sweethearts. 1 Charles Euler, Andy Kramer, Charles iortan'8 mmir.isiation of certain druj Henry Kraft and John Beck i appointed to constitute a com of an angements. of which is not fully recognized lay people. With older child) en it i a long and seer and annoying dL ease. Only those adults vho hav suffered fiom it can api r.chto wha mital Je doses is quite helpful.

It is cry i that these children be out of doors, but thc ould be protected from wind and lrat.gl.ts, rain and dust. The li SUMMONS eondioions that will make ordi nauri i In cmldren and especial! in intanS ur the Furenor f'oui of the State of California, in and for the Coun'y make is 0p 1P'n sea i ngncr or combination of sea and pine L. sfer H. Cran submitted cf Yolo. tier a year oM the i ous.

The icm it than from any of the othci diseases of childhood. Whooping cough is not i roiot', tends to clear up the after 'to nllncir opeiation at the Vvoodland I efiects of whooping cough, which aie Tuesday. se than the disease it Supervisor L. E. Hutchings was ro mav prolong the cough i Por.ed much improved today.

lie ha 'beet ciuito ill with influenza. ognized in the early stages uhc it is, elf a highly contagious. About foui teen for 1 days after exposuie the child will be 1 rju Dm.ng the winter follow ing an at Cranston is iccoc.iry; 11 't, i i ifiom an atl.ick nl Florence G. Plaintiff, v. John K.

Dier, Defendant. Action brought in the Superioi Court of the County of Yolo, State of California, and he Complaint filed the office of the Ckrk of said County of Yolo. The People of the State of California Send Greeting to John L. Dier, Defendant You are hereby directed to appear. rd answer the Complaint in an ac gin to cough.

Sometimes there be a running nose, but many tin.es1 again suffer iron, a harcT paJrrodo I Smith' and Son. only a spasmodic cough. The cough 1 tmrrh ln, Ross, of Tuiioek, aie in Woodland vis becomes orse and moie frequent itmg Rev. 13. II.

MobIe. Mrs. Smiths' night. After a few dajs it a characteristic tvpe of uaro assumes tagion to other children. lfthei.

They will lemain until aftei xym, in, xle nossihlo ,,0,,,. l'10 holidays. Right now, today, your old car is worth $100 more than it will be later on, tomorrow or next week. If you were considering a cheaper car, this extra hundred may enable you to have a Super Six, to enjoy brilliant big car performance, luxurious comfort and the joy of being really proud of the car you own. If you haven't examined the Hudson Essex Super Sixes by all means come in and see them now while you have this trade in advantage.

See for yourself why more people have bought Super Sixes than any other six that's made. HUDSON ESSEX The Only Super Sixes 1 turn entitled is abo brought agam; X7 1 'y('U 171 the Cotnt of the inVlte YoloailS CouvU ot Yolo, State ot Cal ForniK. within ten dr. att.v the service on wnoopmg ough Hie pneumonia vcie hemorrhages 1 0111 the nos into the ee oi ear. ionulsion which each cough becomes shorter and more catching and finally it seems a1 if it were impossible to take a bi oath When a child Highs six, seven 0.

eight times without taking a breath, paralsis, and last but not lca. a1 011' of this Sumnnns if served with in this Count 01 withm thirty days b.iity to infection tu i rear ivie3ting very hkely has whooping cough beieulosis. ed tl ewhe even if there is no whoop. At fii bt hdeby notified that, expulsive tough is loud and I And pear growers hac Yolo count strong, but it grows fainter and faint i heei ited to attend a meeting to Happenings of 25 Years Ago Today be held in Sacramento on December 19, wherein the pear blight situation will be under discussion. you aopear and answer a equiicd, the aid Plaintiff will idqment 'gainst you for any or damag demanded in the mt.

as aiis ng ujion tontiact, i apply to the Court for any olie demanded in the Cem Tom Slaven ot a nlaee in t.hP The meeting is being ananged bv Mic uiK aui is exnausceci. men the breath is taken in and it is at this time that the whoop occurs. The paroxysms become progressively Avorse and more frequent both night and day until the seoond week, when lhe whooping begins. Then the cough i icuii ural commis furlong dash in Oakland on Wednes IA' Mc" sioner of Sacramento countv, ard wiik day in a field of twelve horses. too supcM Msor's rooms at at 10 a.

nj. 0lvcn 51V haTlfl and the seal ing and the whooping grow increas The high school class in chemistrv I couruiouse the courthouse ers of Yolo and So 1 of the County ingly more severe, reaching their Isncnt an mtPvosHno. Jiair I interested gr lano counties and the horticultural oio' Statl' of rali foi this 31st height in two weeks, when the disease gas and ectric wnrk Thm tcrnoon commissioners of tin begins to decline. In winter time the have been invited to paroxysmal stage persists longer a two counties. ttend the ses (Scal) R.

SAUNDERS, Clerk. By C. L. HIDDLESON, The local Rochdale Association row numbers 75 subscribers. It will be Hiatt Miller Deputy Clerk o.3l no7 21 28 de5 12 10 2(i ia2 necessary to obtain 25 more befor any steps will be taken to open man warm weather.

When whooping has begun there is iio difficulty at all in recognizing the nature of the disease, and a sensible JMotfcer will keep her child away from My inch exposure. She has equal re PMbiiity, if her child has the dis pit to keep it away from other clu'l store. Temperature at Polea The North pole Is nlmui 2 iivgn (vnrtner tlian (lie South pole In sm. raer. One reason for that Is that evi In winter the water under Hie pack is relatively wnrm, ncirlv 30 Fnhrc holt Charles Connell, the Main Street Garage "Open Night and Tiny" Phone clover little in mod riding Woodland jockey, iins re.

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