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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 6

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WOOPrANPDATLY PEMOCH Ti wnfttAm'cATlFnnMA. THtiRSHAY, DECEMBER 7, 1933. Phone Your Want rCCft A CORNER On OPINIONS Kiddies to Be Feted at Free Show Here Lamson Maid To Become Mother Soon Davis Man State Boss Of Liquor Joe Stephens Would Give Bandit Chance Joseph H. Stephens president of the Merchants National bfliik at Sacramento and member of ihe state parole board, doesn't want 'to stand in BUTCHERS FETE WOLF GR1DDERS Jesse and Duttfer of the firm of Dutcher Brothers, played hosts last night at a dinner for. the members of the Woodland High school football team who won the championship of the Northern California High Athletic League.

TJie affair was held at Morelli's and was attended' by all the members of the "'football squad who, acquired their letters, Coaches Justus Lawson, Blum and1' Principal Ed Fan Dr. Frank' L. Reese and Leo Conard. The boys did justice to the excellent spread and nary a one fumbled a forward pass." With Uriah Dutcher presiding as toastmaster, there were a number of. after dinner talks.

The coaches ami special guests praised the hoys for. the excellent spirit displayed throughout the entire season. Members, of the' team who responded included Captain Walter Simas, Willy Jack Snodgrass, Dan Garrison' and Tommy Mezger. ELEGRAF ABLOIDS LYNCHER FACES TRIAL ST. JOSEPH John Zook, ex policeman, faces trial for lynching of Lloyd Warner, ID, negro.

Others of mob also jailed. PAY S.lllO KJ3WARI) SAX USE Alex Hart pays H. K. Stephens, L. L.

Dalze S5U0 fur finding body of Brooke. ROI.PH SILENT LOS ANGELES Governor refused to comment on President's censure of mob law. BATTLES THIEF SAX FRANCISCO Cleveland Wright, attorney, battles thief to pro tect Mrs. Wright. Stranger ASKS MATE'S ARREST SAN FRANCISCO Mrs.

Plinio Canipana asks torney liusband's res', for bigamy. MOTHER KILNED SAN FRANCISCO An auto driv jon SAN JOSE Convalescing from condition that for a time threatened her life, Dolores Roberts Sorenscn. vho figured sensationally in the trial David Lamson for wife murder, is awaiting the birth of a baby in a local hospital, it was learned today. She was taken to the hospital scv days ago suffering from dangerous complications which have now overcome. Her child is expected a few days.

At the time of the Lamson murder, Mrs. Sorenscn was the maid in the Stanford press executive's noroc, and was then unmarried. The day before the opening of the Lamson trial it was disclosed that she an expectant mother, and sevqral lays later she was married to Warren S. Sorenscn. It had been generally expected that maid would be called as a witness at Lamsoivs trial, but she was not I summoned.

Lamson was asked while lhe wjtneSH stand, however, if she present in the house the night of Mrs. Lamson's death and he testified she left early in the Eddy Named Special Delia i Hrariy. US, mother of 15 Attend Yolo Home Editor Democrat: Daily! almost hourly, violations of the Motor Act seems to be the rule in Yolo County. One hundred and three arrests during the past tnontli indicate that our Highway Patrol is active in "its efforts to enforce the but the total of fines, $328.00 3.18 an average suggests the; reason why the law has no terror for violators, At that rate S3.1S per case), the smarties whose motto is, "Let 'em get i jut. of my way!" feel that they get their amusement cheap enough.

There are places where speeding may be no menace to the public; but one who speeds where traffic is thick or crowded, shows a disregard for the I safety and lives of others, and should I meet a heavier penalty than the piti ful sum usually assessed. A tendency to excuse by saying that "the accident was is i also an encouragement to the reck 1 less. i'In the second of time in which the crash occurs, it is unavoidable; but three seconds before that, the ex ercise of care and common souse would have prevented damage. In. all cases where reckless driving! endangers the lives of others, the driver should' receive real punishment, the kind that deters and may not be treated as a joke by the offender.

Yolo County justices can stop much of this petty crime by making it ex censive for the criminal. G. P. HURST. December 193 ').

FAVORS STATEWIDE' WATER PROGRAM Editor The sugar beet harvest ended at cars leaving Yolo during the season. An average of nine truckloads went 'nto each 'car with a total weight of tons. Yolo likes sweet things that is why we will vote Yes on the Central Valley Water plan. It will make the greater Sacramento valley the garden spot in the United States, give work to thousands of men and women and make happy homes for the future generations. ce'w.

HATCH ER. ir.g up the system after colds or flu. Your own druggist is authorized to refund your money on the spo' if your cough or cold is not relieved by Homer Peart to Head Royal Arch Masons I 'Homer L. Peart will bo the new high priest, for Woodland Lodge No. 4G, Royal Arch Masons, having been msfht under tne direction on Jtmery F.

Dodson, high priest. Other officers T. "la Thornton, E. Cranston, treasurer, audi F. W.

Weaver, secretary. The newly I elected officer; be installed at meeting sometime nest month. Elks Official to to Meet at Weiss Home Neighbors Woodcraft Y0LO attended! To Install 161? the Yolo Home department meeting' at the home of Mrs. George Weiss At their meeting last night, mem near Yolo Tuesday afternoon. oi Woodland Chapter, Neighbors A.

Fuschlin of Knights Land jof thc Woodcraft, discussed plans foT lag presided tnt installation of newly elected of Miss Jessie Lee Decker of Berke ficers aL lhoir moelin? to be held in ley. a specialist on home furnishings January. It. was decided to serve a was the speaker and her subject was. dinne1' 0,1 that "The selection of floor coverings." Ella Chenea, a transfer from Refreshments were served.

I Washington, was accepted into the i membership of Woodland Chapter by Local Native Daughters CAft the condusion of the business T(TJ Vklf anh Rrtca session, the members enjoyed a social If I IT i and brought, the nodv to the McAary Visit Local Lodge FunevaI Kome herc. No known relatives survive. Announcement was made last liight Funeral services were held Thurs at the meeting, of Woodland Lodge of dav afternoon in Woodland cemetery Elks that District Deputy M. Boul Back of Knights I LLP i elusion of tht'e business session Prosecutor tor taraa yard of Sns anville will be in attendance at the next meeting. It is planned to have an 'initiation at that meeting, and a turkev suniier.

At the con Odd Fellows Prepare For Initiation Rites Plans for an initiation in the neat future were discussel last night at a A Christmas morning show for needy children to be held at the National Theater has been planned by Ronald Dieffenbacher, manager of the theater, and Robert G. Alderman, Chamber of Commerce secretary. Tickets will be. distributed through eity and county relief agencies, Santa Claus will be present, and following the show will greet the children under a Christmas tree on the stage and present each one with a "treat." The show will include Jack Peari known on the radio as the Baron Munchausen, in the Baron." The show at 10 a. m.

will not interfere with Hie regulau afternoon and evening AGED LANDING MAN SUCCUMBS Edward Anderson, 7 1, a' resident of Yolo county for many years, died at his home in Knights Landing Wed nesday afternoon. Death was due to the infirmities uiifmlintr old age Anderson formerly emplo.ved by the Ajax Dredging company, hut few months ag compelled to' cease work when he became ill. He was a native of Norway and came to this country when a youth and later California. For the past 14 years he had worked for the 'dredging company. Coroner W.

C. McNary was notified ficiating officiating. Bronchial Troubles Need Creomulsion Persistent coughs and colds, lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion i.s a new medical discovery with two fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth.

Vi all known drug! as one ol trie greatest healing agen Oeomnlsicn contains, in addition to i creosote, other healing elements jnich soothe and heal the infected membranes and step the irritation. and inflammation, while the creosote gees en to tar tomach. ts ri'asoror into the blood, and attacks the seat of the trouble. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory hi the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, asthma, bronchitis, and is excellent for build 1 Siphon Waters WliiteRock 1 meeting of Lodge No. by high medical authorities A simple twist and its open! A simple twist and it's closed! the way of a "break" for the man who attempted to rob his bunk.

It was revealed at Sari Quentin that Stephens had disqualified himself at the Fulsom hearing of the parole application of Tom McDonald. Italy Reclaims Many Acre llaly'H land reclamation includes M.ODn.OW acres. Gas After Eating Relieved Naturally Gas after eating, belching, bloating and sour risings are usually the frist warnings of stomach disorders arising from poisons manufactured from waste matter held in the body. Get rid of if. before you become dangerously sitk.

Take Dismnke's Famous Mineral Crystals in your drinking water. That is all you do. They are nature's own liquid laxative that the system, purify the intestines neutralize excess acids. A $1.00 box makes 13 Gallons of Famous Mineral Water at 8c a gallon. Sold on v.

money back guarantee. Ask for free literature at the Woodland Pharmacy. MOTRONI'S Homes I'lease A. Maroni's New Home at Knights Landing. Constructed bv J.

G. Motroni. WE CAN GIVE VOL A LONG LIST Or REFERENCES J. G. MOTRONI General Contractor Reamer St rent.

Phone 10 POLITICAL COUNTY CLERK H. Woolworth And Telegraph Company Main telephone 80 ffSeJiiilinj'iJ 1. O. t. George Uuncan, nooie grand, presided over which was confined mostly to routine business.

Placer pineer niiuiii" lr it. at anybody possessed bip booLs, a long handled I The man behind Ihc cork in BtKte liquor control is Dixwell Pierce of Davis, little known to the public secretary of the equalization board. Chairman Richard Collins and Fred E. Stewart do the heavy fronting for the board. Back stajte, as they'll admit, Pierce interprets the act, advises on policy, soothes internal fitihls.

Liquor is the latesl of his many johs. Secretary of the hoard since 1926, the Volo county man lets been the technical boss of utility, trupk, and other tux administration. In addition, he: is the office executive for an organization wnich tiuni bered 12 when he took over t'vom M. D. Lack, and now has tr0 employes.

Leading Aufhnrity Pierce makes as fe public appearances as possible. The four board members, elected and therefore deep in politics, lake the platforms. When the subject is involved and questions may be asked, they send Pierce to the hustings as in sura nee against perplexity. Boyishly 36, on the self effacing side as to personality, he speaks slowly, haltingly, but with certainty springing from finger tip facts. After ex'haustingly explaining a subject, Pierce characteristically says; "What I mean to say," and doubles' in his tracks to do it over again, Hesult: Even an assemblyman can understand.

Pierce went to the board of equalization from an old Yolo county family. His father was the late George W. Pierce of Davis, an ardent by the way. He sticks to his a yeav job incidentally 51,000 a year more than is paid the board members who hire him in the face of tempting offers. That's because he thinks he can ani more tax law and ail its practical ramifications in 10 years on board than in 10 outside.

Many state and corporation officials now regard Pierce as best informed on California lav; of any attorney iii the state. Evergreen Lodge Initiates Seven, Initiation of seven candidates fea 1 tured the meeting of Evergreen Lodge, sister order of the Hermann Sons, held last night. Those received into the order were lUiss Isabella Kram, Miss Helen Summ, Miss Mild red Watieiuan, Mrs. Liliie Brown, Mrs. Lillie Fissel.

Mrs. T. Wallace and Martin Hucke. At the conclusion of the business session, cards were enjoyed. Mrs.

T. Wallace held high score for the women and Mrs. Lena Dahl low score. For the men Conrad Ilucke was high and doe Herniie carried off the consolation award. door prize, a dressed chicken.

Landing Brothers Win Rights to Water Russell Brothers of Knights Landing have received notice from the state division of wafer rights that their application to divert 2,2 cubic feet per second from the Sacramento river has been granted. The esti mated cost of diverting the in. the necessary ditches has been placed at. and work is expected to start ly Rebekah Lodge Plans For Big Card Party Sylvan Rebekah Lodge members are meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. C.

K. Mi Inlyrc. Final details for the club's hope chest, which v. ill be given away at a public card party to be held in Odd Follows Hall December 12, will be completed. At the close of a social session, refreshments will be served.

THAT'S the sensation you': 1 get when you drive away from our shop after having your car overhauled or repaired. And with this pleasant feeling you'l! ho agreeably surprised at the very low cost. Hfckey Abele Mt! St. Phone 918W RIDES ii i i 1 an iron pan van do and Hie hoots are i Florida's State Bird not essential. A little canal is easy to The mocking bird is Florida's official dig and a few boards and nails will I slllir(! Attorney Arthur B.

Eddy has been named by Attorney General U. S. I Webb to prosecute George Rappe, Joe Penas and Louis Barctto, Broderick i youths, who are now in the county jail on charges of robbery preferred by George Harman, who claims to have been held up by the trio on October IS. 1 Eddy will substitute for District Attorney C. C.

McDonald, who drew as prosecutor at the request of; the court after McDonald had noti fied the court Chat at the time of ar rest he was appointed to defend Rappe. Eepeal gives Yolo 1 JOL i flMW 'Of No paper label io cut I No lid to pry loose Costs you less! Schi Cream eTartar LJ LRVf WM tt 1 5 I J'Mr jgg I I I ElHBS 1 IVvl I HpHP VH TT HT I I i mt; TT Si A delegation of Native Daught from Woodbind Parlor uil! go Santa Rosa tonight to attend a jo official visit of I mi a Lai grand president, to four parlors inL I Sonoma county. The annou: the reception to the grund sideut was made la week when Mrs. Laird paid her official visit to the local chapter. Mandarins' Rank.

nine ranks of of ire u'isllnguishpi from each Ihe on ibeir Happy Now Rheumatic Agony AS! Gone Popularity is often just a matter of packaging yourself right! LADIES' DRESSES QA Cleaned and Pressed. vFC Called For and Delivered Dutcher Bros. Woodland Cleaners Dyers 413 3rd St. PJmne 3fl4 ivioiner sings as she works tier hear: is filled with joy and no won dor. It was she who learned of the swift working prescription! km wo lera! i i 1 Ll as A LI hflnrijUmiirwe envelope is coming home regularly So if you, Dear leader, suffer1 from lthetimatism, Neuritis.

Hack ache Sciatica please bear in mind: thnl wtlbm bonis after you begin taking (his safe yet powerful modi cine excess uric acid starts to leave the body in IS hours agony aitd swelling gone. Ao eight i class drug stores ho hum! Nothtn, Wear and No Place to Co! Iss I BKL Itt tjiws bearer of cfjeerp botees in four fjome for Cfjrtstmat County and vicinity a fine wholesale store with a complete line of wines, liquors and beer. We feel we can render a valuable service to our customers by se gr lecting for them wines and liquors which we know to be good. "We do our part" by off eringfor immediate delivery a complete line, not only of California wines, but liquors reliable leading manufacturers'. No, one will question.

for sale by the Woodland Ice and Bottling Ask Your Dealer for the Brands We Stock Liqueurs Cordials Wines Liquors Beer Ginger Ales Lime Rickey A TELEPHONE is a thoughtful, unusual, inexpensive gift, and will he appreciated every day the whole year around. Tire Pacific Telephone Business 72i Woodland to Bottling Works 4ti Fourth St. E. L. YOUNGER General Contractor 925 Main Street Phone 95 Phones.

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