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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 3

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PAGE THRU! WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 11, 1924 Happenings 25 Years Ago Today He Wanted to Know "1 wan reading In the paper lust night." said old Ork Oddways, "that a nilerplilar will In a month eat about six hundred times his own weight." "Lanky here!" demanded dap Johnson ot Rumpus Ridge, who had entered the crossroads store in the midst of the statement "Which one of my kids are you talking about 1" KPO "A REAL AMERICAN" GIVES ENTERTAINING LECTURE Strongheart, Yakima Indian, Tells Thrilling Story. "I am proud 'to shake the hand of a real American." These words, uttered by General JofL're, when he grasped' the hand of a bronzed chieftain at recruiting duty In New York, stirred all America. The man thus singled out was Strongheart, hereditary chief of the Yakima Indians, who will address Chautauqua audiences this teason. Strongheart is equipped with a college education and natural his ARISTOCRATS offoPACIFIO Largest and finest of all the ships that sail the Pacific, these palatial Canadian Pacific liners with the "Enfpress" names make the fastest time. For them the voyage from Vancouver to Yokohama, for instance, is a mere ten days' trip.

The shortest way to Japan, to Chiria and the Philippines, is on an "Empress" ship. Luxurious accommodations, Canadian Puerto service. Stopover privileges at Oriental ports for as long or ahort a stay between ships as you wish. Ask for illustrated booklets. on Gen 675 Market SK TW SuttirMS bmmnmco Canadian Pacific frtdlNoson GenAnt twiner Doit CENTRAL CALIFORNIA.

6 to p. tri. KFBK (283), Kimball Upson, Sacramento. 6:45 to 7 p. m.

KZM (360), Hotel Oakland. 6:45 to 7:30 p. m. KGO, General Electric. 7 to 7:30 p.

m. KLX (509), Tribune, Oakland; news bulletins. 7 to 7:50 p. m.KPO. 8 to 9 p.

m. KFBK, Kimball Up Sacramento. 8 to 10 p. m. KRE (275), Maxwell Electric, Gazette, Berkeley.

8 to 10 p. m. KLX (509), Oakland Tribune. 8 to 11 p. m.

KPO (423), Hale Brothers, San Francisco. NORTHWEST. After 7 p.m. 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.

KFAE (330) Washington State College, Pullman, Wash. KJR (283), Northwest Radio Ser vice, Seattle. 8:30 p. m. KFOA (455), Rhodes Department Store, Seattle.

7:30 p. m. KGW (493), Oregoniai Portland. 9 to 10 p. m.

KGG (360), Hal leck Watson, Portland. 8:30 to 10 p. m. KFJC (1270), Post Intelligencer, Seattle. LOS ANGHLBS.

6:30 to 7:30 p. m. KHJ (375), Times, Los Angeles. 6:45 to 7:30 p. m.

KFI (469), C. Anthony, Los Angeles. 8 to 11 p. m. KELT, Los Angeles.

8 to 12 p. m. KFI C. Anthony, Los Angelei. INLAND.

7 to 8 p. m. KFAU (270), Boise, Idaho, Public Schools. 7 to 9 p. m.

KZN (360), Des eret News, Salt Lake City. 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. WFAA (476), News, Dallas, Tex. 7 to 9 p.

m. Chicago. 7 to 9 p. m. KSD (546), Post Dis patch, St.

Louis, Mo. 7 to 11 p. m. WQJ (448), Calumet Baking Powder Company and the Rimbo Gardens, Chicago. 7:30 to 8:45 p.

m. WBAP (476 me ters), Star Telegram, Fort Worth, Tex. 8 to 11 p. m. WDAP (360), Chicago Board of Trade, Drake Hotel.

9:30 to 11 p. m. WDAF, Star Kan sas City, Mo. 10 p. m.

to 1 a. m. WGN (370), Chicago. Weekly broadcast to Mac Millan Arctic expedition. FOREIGN.

6:45 to 7:45 p. m. CFAC (480), Herald, Calgary. 7 to 8 p. m.

CYR (490), Rosseter Mazatlan, Mexico. 7:30 to 8 p. m. CHBC (410), Al bertan Publishing Company, Calgary, Canada. 8:30 to 9:30 p.

m. CKCD (410), Daily Province, Vancouver, B. C. 9:30 to 10:30 p. m.

CFCN (440), W. W. Grant, Radio, Calgary. Hale Brothers' Station, Francisco, 423 meters. an to 6:30 o.

m. Children's Hour. Stories by Big Brother. "Unknown Animals." "Jack's Kitchen." "The Tales of a Slave." 7 to 7:30 t. m.

Rudy Seiger's Fairmont iiotei ur chestra. 8 to 11 t. m. Talk "Your Boy ana Mine ana tne Smith Hughes Act. William T.

Elzinga. E. Max Bradfield's Versatile Band. During intermissions of this orchestra, Baron T. Keyes, composer, will play his own compositions.

Among his selectidns are: "Somebody's Smile" Keyes Francois Nazare "The World Loves a Lover" Keyes Francois Nazare "Just a Dreamer" Keyes Francois Nazare "Rip Saw Blues" Keyes Art Landers Art Landers "Afterwhile" KGO General Electric Station, Oakland 312 meters. 1:45 p. m. Final reading Stock Exchange and weather reports and news items. KLX Oakland, 509 meters.

7 to 7:30 p. m. News items, U. S. Weather Bureau bulletin for California, market and financial news.

8 to 10:20 p. m. Studio and American Theatre program. If Grover Cleveland Bergdoll should happen to see the latest list of Carnegie heroes he will probably not think it worth while to look for his own name in it. Now that they have decided to call It Leningrad people who have been trying all these years to remember Pe tr'ograd will probably give it up and go back to St.

Petersburg. Melodramas of a generation ago would not succeed today. Then one could always tell the villain by the fact that he smoked cigarettes. Now even the heroine does it. The English woman novelist who committed suicide because she ran out of idea? evidently took her work much more seriously than most of the women writers on this side of the ocean do.

RICHARDSON SPRINGS THE HOME OF THE SOFT SHIRT On account of recent fire and exceptionally large crowd now at Springs the formal opening has been postponed until fall, when the Springs want to show the public an ideal winter resort. Visit the Springs this summer. You will be surprised. irwnir LEE RICHARDSON, Chico, Calif. Arthur Eckhart is now in the employ of the Vacaville Reporter.

Miss Elnora Hillhouse left for Colo rado this afternoon for' an etxended visit. She was accompanied as far as Sacramento by Miss Jennie Morris. A party consisting of Mayor A. Dingle and wife of Moberly, and Postmaster Dingle and wife, of this city, are viewing the country in the vicinity of Winters today. There is to be a tennis tournament 1 at Wheatland on Wednesday, June 14.

The full particulars are not yet at jhand. It is probable that John Craig I and Harry Porter, of this city, will enter as a team in the doubles and ithey may also lake part in the sin gles. I i The prizefight in San Francisco between Fitzsimmons and Jeffries was won by Jeffries in the eleventh round. The reports indicate that it was a nurncane iignt irom start to imjsn. Fitzsimmons out un as eood a fieht as he ever did, but Jeffries has devel Pec into a quick scientific fighter, and he outclasses Fitzsimmons in weignt.

The young friends of Miss Mae Snavely tendered her a surprise party at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Snavely, on Cemetery avenue, Friday evening.

Those present were Misses Allie Jacobs, Rita Fitz, Bessie Whitman, Laura Craig and Katie Morris, and Messrs. Will Morris, Richard Malcolm, Waldo Hawkins, Hiram Connell and Lloyd Huston. The usual parlor games and amusements served to while away many pleasant hours and very nice refreshments were served the crown jng features of the festivities, OPEN SUNDAYS Mrs. Kerr's CAFETERIA WILL NOW BE OPEN ON Cold lunches served only, including salads, sandwiches, cold meats, pies, cakes, and hot coffee. Mrs.

Kerr's Cafeteria Next to R. B. Cranston's Alexander Hotel Twelve story, absolutely fireproof, Class building. Center of shopping and theatre districts. Rates S1.50 per day up.

Weekly and monthly rates. Take MuniciDal cars A. B. direct You'll Be Surprised to see what a good looking car you'll have when it leaves our WASH rack. THOROUGH SERVICE IS OUR POLICY Greasing, Oiling also a specialty here.

CHAS. JOHNSON East of "Democrat" Office I Refreshing Sodas For a TAKE the Western Pacific through the very heart of the famous Feather River country scenery un equaled anywhere. Perfect Pullman, accommodations, famous dining service. Special rates from May 22od till September lSth, good returning till October 31st. Denver ud return $4.0 Omaha Kutw City.

72.00 St Louia 50 Ckica. 86.00 New Yarfc 147.4S Get full particulars to day. 1023 Eighth Street or Sacramento Northern Agent, Sacramento, Calif. delicious Ice Cream Soda or Malted Milk, try one served at our fountain. Just imagine a most generous portion of pure, wholesome, delicious Ice Cream, a plentiful dash of your favorite Crushed Fruit Flavor, fresh carbonated water, and the whole topped off with a good helping of whipped cream oh, folks, can't you just taste it? Get one here today.

Also leading brews of GOOD BEER. For the World's Greatest 5c Smoke, come here for the ISABEL ROYALS, a United Cigar Co. product. While away the time here, enjoying a game of billiards or you'll find our place a pleasurable one to visit. GEO.

STORKMAN STORES 333 Main Street Phone 75 ip. It' Ijjjl Ipf trionic ability. Belascb starred him. on. the stage and prominent mm managers have engaged his talent.

Brieht of eye, sturdy of figure, and with the digniffed bearing that marks the Indian race, he is a personage to command attention In" any gathering. He wears the full regalia of a chief in his lecture talk which" adds realism to his Impressive delineation of Indian ceremonies, customs and ideals. A man's winter hat never knows when it's spring. Sovietism will live on, say its spokesmen. On what? One oboe player is suing another oboe player in court.

That's jazz. Scandal is like electricity; a little is interesting. Too much becomes painful. These girls with shingled hair are about six years behind their Russian prototypes. If jazz is really "going," it won't take 'era long to get up a lively sub stitute for it tp icn'f nnlitp tn smoke before the ladies.

At any rate not before they light up. Every little while there Is evidence that a foreign premier is a mighty bad life Insurance risk. Another high class and reliable method of reducing taxation is simply to stop spending so much. Some men forget that nobody can fool all the people all the time. Thus they get in line for investigation.

General Weyler, heading the Spanish forces in Morocco, is getting much the i same results as he got in Cuba. Styles In men's trousers are going back to the early '90s; but there will still be two legs to each pair. An Ann Arbor professor declares there is a place for jazz. And every once in a while it is told to go there. Those persons who are frightened by change mast feel reassured by the fact that war Is still threatening In the Science says Europe is the cradle of civilization.

It sounds plausible enough the way they have been rocking it Some folks persist In discussing the cost of food and clothing In the family budget, when what everybody really wants to know Is what It costs to maintain the car. dancing on the stage by wirecn has Y.mA MhiIkiim. sTinrlon their lives. No, the tendency has been to shorten weir starts. Tne way to prevent sped Is away the means of speed.

No one really needs to travel faster than a mllo twn mlnntps mrcul police, doctors, firemen and crooks. Fortunately for the rare the practice of committing snldde beranse one has ran ont of Jdeas 3s not Hkd? to spread. And there Js always politics as a last resort The government rales that "Havana'" tobacco must enme 1r wn Cuba, bat Sso't Insistent that all rifars having from elsewhere shall Var labels betraying their cabbage patch orijrln. Peace "has its cost as well na Germany bays food in IV Ulnm mil forcer np the price to the pf that country. Still.

Belgians would hardly be willing to go back to August, 1914. mm WW I 1 Health and Profit A Garden yields double profit to the owner it provides a plentiful supply of fresh vegetables for the table and the work required to keep it in condition is health building exercise for every member of the family. Plan to enjoy tne double benefits of a garden this season we have the necessary tools and seeds. Yolo Feed Fuel Co. THE environment of your home is directly affected by the character of the service rendered by the equipment in the home.

Better Gas Appliances make Better Homes. Permit your local dealer to show you the modern gas range so that you may have properly cooked foods; the automatic water heater, that you may have an abundance of hot; water for the sake of cleanliness. GathOtm irrti proper bandog it pndmcts no smoke, snot grease. PACIFIC OAS AND KJ BCTRIC COMPAN PACIFIC SERVICE91 BAKED HAM "Southern Style" the only baked ham sold in Woodland. Just what you want for the outing, or the picnic NARD1NI PINTO UNION MARKET "US TWO" 614 Main St PbSM 144 EPPERSON FISHER, TWO Court College St.

Phone 53.

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