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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 6

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Woodland, California
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Phone tfourWwit AtorrM WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1928, GARDNER DIES IN GALT FIRE Ut; NKBttS Lonesome And Blue LZ? JL vrSu ABOUT VOU SIMO 1 I DOLLARS I CHEAPER VOO'D A5 QCOO AS A UouciTIMS TMEOOB AMD lS TME CAtT, 17 William Grant, CO vMr old nark gardener for the town'1 Ucewsef.VNEVSSLiMw" agw ARK feSrf. famcv weooO VOL blame comme pops ASED COMMIE s. VA PUT IM FOR MV IWWOCEK1T jft of Gait, 'early lasf night met death in'.

names tnat parcuury aesuvyeu mall home on Oak street in Gait. Ahoiit 7 n'Hnek neighbors discov efd smoke issuin? from the windows' of. Grant's house. Friends and the; fire department responded to anj alarm and succeeded in saving thei "When the; firemen were able to enter the dwelling Grant was found lying on the floor of the kitchen with his body partially charred. Dr.

J. H. Christian was summoned i but the aged man was beyond human assistance. Judging from the position, in which the body was found, Grant had fallen to the floor from couch. his clothing caught1 fire before or after he had rolled off the couch could not be definitely de ter'miried.

It was thought, that flames ignited his wearing ap parel as he lay asleep and on awaken ing he attempted to escape. Grant was well known and universally loved by the people of Gait. "BOUND TO WIN" Jonathan's Discovery By EDWIN ALGER mmvWkvAmW NV vl iifsAi i i'll tell. You rZ. ,71 WOODLAND TO GET MUSIC FESTIVAL The annual high and grammai school music festival will be held ir Woodland next April 27.

it was an nounced by Frank C. McRejmolds Saturday following his return from Sacramento where music instructors held av meeting. McReynolds presided over the session. Nine central California 'counties will send representatives here. Winners oi first and second places in the sectiona'.

contest here will be privileged to go to San Francisco in May 'for a chance at: state honors. Those who place in that contest will go to Denver for national finals. This time there will be contests for quartets and soloists. Orchestras will be permitted to choose their own numbers, but bands will all play the same piece. $220 Is Collected By Davis Red Cross NEWSLETS "T'T' Woman, 75, r.roudction.

Members of the cast who support Fay Wray and Gary Cooper arc Lane Chandler. Leslie Fonton. Paul Fix. Xah lalcolm Williams and Monroe Owsley. The photoplay is n0v showing: at the National theater fcr a limited engagement cn gues for Aid here against t.hem, seeking $100 a month maintenance.

Those named in the. action are Manuel, Frank, Joseph, Antone, John and William Silva, Mary Reavis and Annie Mctcalf, all residents of the 'Petaluma section. Mrs. Mills; 75, declares she is in poor health, unable to take care of herself, and penniless. Salient Items Featured in Today's Wires From Neighboring Cities.

en from Frank Olcland of Ci; in San Franc; tectives had CK1CO The first man in this in what is believed to have hi county to be hit by the recent State fit of despondency. The dead law providing for a maximum sen 1 found by employes of the Cb SANTA ROSA Forgotten by ier eight children she claims, de rjite the fact that in her lifetime she had given ihem property ivcrth more than SI 00,000, Mrs. Isabella Mills, well known Sonoma tics, lvine across the bed in hi: Electric A report from the Davis Red Cross chapter received Friday by Mrs. Fred Meier, county Red Cross secretary, showed that $220 had been raised in the Davis district, So more than the "Woodland total. Mrs.

S. H. Beckett was in charge of the Davis drive. The complete county report has not been ieceived, according to Mrs. Meier.

Clarksburg, Esparto and Winters have not turned in their money. an unconscious state gripping the fired' veapon from which the bullet was cr. Friday filed suit r. fence in view of a prior conviction of driving while intoxicated, Chester C. Chico nw.i, was sentenced to ols om prison for three years by Superior Judge H.

D. Gregory. Claus ervnd time in Modoc county for a similar offense. TONIGHT and TUESDAY YUBA CITY leaving a note say fe." althouerh leavintr a bank ac rVOCKTON Hetty Lee Jones, 1 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles V. Jones of Stockton, v. as suffocated when a heavy placed over because she had a cold, fell over her face. The parents took the, baby to the emergency hospital on discovering her plight, and physicians; made fruitless efforts 'to resuscitau I Move Bee Hives To Capay Valley mm i count of $3, 100, John Solomone, 27 he "coai; neikc a success in by iradc. shot and killed himself in his barber shop in East Nico BLl'FF Emmet Bowers, 16, Kriech, hiu'h school oRovn.i inches to ovi mountain vs With snow fron a foot deep covert nges erst of Ocovi Ipecrts are bright uter supply for if the Ej Camino section, who ay fuor weeks ago to "sec the saw the inside of six jails in mn.

they nitt tl when brought home. Sheriff Floyd Hull Several hundred stands of bees are to be moved to Capay valley in anticipation of the blossoming season which is still two or three months away. The bees are being moved while they are dormant. Fifty stands were taken to the Cranston orchard Saturday by County Bee Inspector James Connolly and Jack Kinkade and this week 7" more wi.l be taken to the Wortman orchard. Slippers for Mother Dad Sister Brother Friend A Gift of Cosafort the Year Through from Fresno the them OROVILLE E.

'romineni Oruville to appear befc Women's Slippers SACRAMENTO With a i years, died after bulle in started last vjnmicr. is dead a lumber yard a'ul a result of; lumber business in 0: nd, while' years. ain, Charles Daley, oi Leather soled Juliets, rubber heels, fur trimmed. Very Chesapeake Bay Locale For Film i self inflicted gunshot woi $1.00 around the ankles. Assortment colors.

Sizes 2 to 8. Think of getting slipper of such value at, per pair Men's Kid Slippers Fleeced felt lined, a practical gift which will stir en Thf famous oyster fleet peake Bay re having their motion pictures. mings in V3n thusiasm. A regular 1.69 vaiue which vni: will recognize. Come in rich chocolate Twenty five "skinjavks" and "buckeyes," boats peculiar to that seetion of; the country, together with their colors.

Per pair re niacrd under contract to Ladies' Pebbled Leather Slippers and silver and silver Afnrlp in for heaps more money, blue Ttwfirstftiss ivimmoH with nlain 7 8 heel, also of sil $.00 ver. This i just one of the many lovely fcu amount nctws modes of slippers here. Per Ladies' Kid Slippers appear in "The First Kiss," a screen story with a background of Chesapeake Bay and environs which was made by Paramount at St. Michaels, Maryland, under the direction of Rowland V. Lee.

The photoplay is the first co starring vehicle for Fay Wray and Gary Cooper. Fullv fifty per cent of the motion picture shows the activities of the oyster boats at work. The two forms of fishing, "dredging" and "toning," arc shown. "The First Kiss" was adapted by John Farrow for the screen from the original story, "Four Brothers," by Tt.atram 'i upper. It has a locale of the eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay and for that heason the motion picture company was sent across the country from Hollywood to make the 00 1 With pom poms.

Our No. 311. A fine soft kid leather. All fleece lined. Per pair LOVE makes the world go 'round and the head too! Here's one to jrg ii' Lat your heart in a whirl Mystery A melodrama memory of a first fc Jh yQ Qff I Wednesday only pess plaiitiecl tA' MURPHY COMEDIANS The Bead 16 Mwtokfy taSV Misses' Leather Slippers style.

Padded sole. Extra lift in heel, cute Strap around the ankle. In fact, 4 nA ire the very newest in slippers. Ip I ir Another Extra Special Ladies Silk Underwear Pajamas, step ins, bloomers. Pajamas a suit, $1.00 $1.00 Vests or bloomers or step ins garment 1 s''Vz which atfords He's There When Called For roM a Future service ifWol I JLS when you need him.

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