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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - July 14, 1916, Woodland, California                               WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1859 WOODLAND CALIFORNIA FRIDAY JULY 14 HUG DAILY ESTABLISHED Officials of the Washington school i district hare made a request upon the In Flight from County Jail Captured Escape a Uriel Officers in this city were notified today to be on the lookout for Jesse Meeks colored youth who materials used No action has been escaped from the Sacramento county by the Sacramento boarU but it jail early today with W Senear probable that the request will be granted The school children of was later caught The flight of the i Washington were offered the use of men has occasioned great excitement domestic science and ual training facilities but the of Washington to Sacramento gives the latter place the preference I city board of education of Sacramento j to permit pupils of the sixth seventh aud eighth grades of the river town school to attend manual training and domestic science classes in to The school district has offered to pay for the instruction and for tbe Days You'll Never Forget in the vicinity of the jail and the courthouse Meeks and Senear had been era for about three months Jailer Taylor thought he could trust them and this morning he permitted them to carry the garbage out of the jail into the jail yard While the jailer remained at the en- j trance door the two prisoners started to run Taylor couldn't chase them as he had left the jail door unlocked He cried out for help Deputy immediately came to the scene In the meantime Senear had ed the wall west of the jail He was caught Deputy berg trying to jump over the walh Meeks fled the courthouse and jail and the next seen of him he was speeding toward Tenth street The police department was notified and search of the city hegun Meeks is IS years old and is only four feel eight inches In height He is a daring yonng negro lie was caught several weeks ago after a rips of raids on vacant houses from which he had stolen plumbing He svas serving a six months term Ita Zella Us Becomes L Wing's Bride Miss Zella Gibbs daughter of Mrs Delia N Gibbs of this city and a sister The San Francisco Chronicle is op- about the industrial outlook in California The following article which appeared in that journal cates that prevailing conditions are such that it would be foolish to make a change in the The summary of the census report on California manufacturers shows that with invested capital aggregating employment is given to persons the great majority of whom are heads of families ly the industries of California support about three-quarters of a million ple which is nearly of our population These figures are for 1914 and all know that since that time there has been a rapid increase in pur industrial output which is still going on most daily there are applications of j newly organized industrial companies to sell their securities and it is well known that most of our old and industries are greatly of Guy and Dexter Gibbs was married j their operations in San Francisco Thursday afternoon f For the most part our industries are I An P j Student Coming From East to U The oldest college student in the States Mrs Amy D ship aged is coming to the University of California from the University of Wisconsin where she was a student this year Mrs started her uni- versity career several years ago at the Ohio State University Re- cently she has specialized in any physics and international law That there was a long hiatus be- tween Mrs early ing and her college career was in- in her remark when she joined the Ohio university and was asked about her preparatory course I graduated from a log school in Illinois in she replied Thr DAV THE NEW BASE BALL WAS BATTED THE NETTLE Will C Wood who delivered ably the commencement address for the Woodland high school graduates last month was the speaker Thursday before the meeting of the rural high school teachers section of the California Teachers Association in Berkeley of which Mrs H J Shute of Esparto is chairman Mr Wood who is commissioner of secondary schools of this state de- clared that the rural school is anemic j Storm Drenches Soldiers on Duly Home Folks Asked for Magazines By Sergeant C L Hiddleson U S A XOGALES Ariz July After a quiet day the boys of the Second Regiment were forced to get under canvas early last night a heavy electrical storm having broken early In the evening bringing a ing rain About midnight the storm abated but rain continued to fall until daylight The boys of Company F who were on outpost duty were put to a severe test The men are obeying the orders given them relative to guard duty to the letter and the regiment is rounding into shape in a manner that is to the regular officers The officers ol the regiment are being schooled this morning by officers from the Twenty-first and Twelfth Regiments of Infantry The masters who are veterans in the vice had the of the ond drilling and going through the manual of arms for three hours WRITE FULL ADDRESS We have not received any crats for several days that it is not so lusty a creature as have sone to the Connecticut Yolo county's public library is MATAWAN N J July ting much free and desirable biy mangled the body of Lester Tehama county wants one and shark a long article The Yolo county free library is six was recovered from the waters of awan creek early today Great jagged years old and has over sixty-three j wounds showed where the shark's Wing until recently one of engaged in utilizing our own raw and the had closed the terials of which the most important being tbe first county ia tne state bOdy are petroleum forest products fruits jn school district la Harry Van Clies an engineer on the proprietors of the Wing Grocery in this city The couple will remain at the bay for several days after miscellaneous of our county bas its library Jersey Central railroad and Wm the county librarian who in Clayton Jr who had been they will return Mr Wing mines through the application of manage at the generated by our fuel oils and them many the the bank of the creek saw the owned by a partnership of which he is a member with his brother School Superintendents to Convene at late Tavern Miss Hattie Lee county tendent of schools received word from State Superintendent Hyatt today that the annual convention of city and county school superintendents would be held at Tahoe Tavern from ust 23 to 25 The most important ture of the convention will be the consideration of school legislation which will be submitted to the next session of the legislature It is mated that there will be 150 delegates ing wators And attached to or their money have been able related with each major industry there to are minor industries whose output is very large The smallest school in the county has over 150 books Teachers find The value of industrial products in operation a help One Yolo 1914 was which indicates an annual turnover of almost the en- in favor of the tire capital involved The value added free are m by manufacture which Is the gross once j am confident profit of the industries is given wil never be abandoned which Is at the rate those who are about for each person connected ahe matter of adopting the free with the industry as owner or em- ploye Clark C Bradford of the Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance thoroughly examined the city waterworks boilers this morning and pronounced them in excellent con- dition S Cokely and family will leave early Saturday morning tor an automobile tour through the southern part of the state body the surface not more than 300 feet from where Stillwell was at- tacked Wednesday at a m day They pulled the body ashore and summoned the county physician Later it was removed to a local un- establishment its city brother and frequently needs the services of a physician I have no specific to cure all Its he said but I have I think a tonic That tonic is the assumption that thei rural boy and girl have very little general information They have not the opportunities to it that the city student has Following Wood's paper a general discussion among the delegates ed out the fact that experience has shown the home study bugaboo to be a failure in educating the high school student unless intelligently directed ment by mistake Perhaps they That reminds me that the folks at home when they write should spell out the address in Company F Second California Infantry Then there will be no chance for mistake at the here SICK LIST CLAIMS SOME Captain Caldwell has been in bed with a bad headache caused by vaccination which took strongly has been in the hospital for general rundown tion George Rice has had the cramps As a result of the discussion the Dut nas about recovered Privates high school teachers will meet their and are suffering with individual cases as they see fit and boys and girls will continue to study as the spirit moves unless they do their study work in the schools un- der the personal supervision and di- rection of their class teacher ing to a consensus of opinion of the delegates present Supervisors The board of supervisors convened chills and fever SEND ALONG MAGAZINES If anyone around home has some old magazines on hand he will be a regular Lady Bountiful if he sends them down to Company F Reading matter is scarce and the fellows are hard put to it to find some way to spend their hours of recreation LOCAL BOYS FIRST GUARD We were on guard yesterday for 24 hours This is the first guard duty today to consider a design for haye Our company furnishes courthouse bonds Several firms outposts for the hills around the industry as owner or em- library j tbat u g a success in all ways in our county It is long past the experimental stage Every school is well satisfied with the new way Not one would give it up sen ted sample cuts but no selection caroP- Sunday was not a day of rest will be made the first of because we had to be oa I week The board spent most of the There was no drill In the day taking up equalization matters A very evening was spent morning however by the of the Baptist COURT j church at the home of I Clover reday evening Following the ular monthly meeting a ing contest was staged the honors to Mrs Frank Durst Miss Elsie Figures from State Auto Department There are in actual operation in California today according to the state motor vehicle department The largest license ber delivered to a San court was officially declared today j Mrs 4 E Davis Clover Mrs BRITISH REPORT GAIN Clover Miss t I and Miss Ollie i icin Annie Shinkle Davis sical entertainment was offered by I Elsie Clover and Gladys Gallup A The summer recess of the superior j unch The LONDON July troops broke the INSPECTION OF ARMS Our arms were inspected today by j Major Sayre This officer looks into Part of a man's equipment but German line particular attention to the on a front at dawn man whose rifle is not cleaned day with a smashing blow that and shining is given kitchen Francisco auto owner j Judge Anderson will leave Saturday JF Durst Misses Maude Davis Rose The total receipts of the department morning with his family for a trip Elsie wna Ruth at closing hour Thursday exclusive of that wiil extend as far south as San Roge the Los Angeles office were Diego Nearly 3000 registered during the week Motorcycle registrations The essence of wisdom Is to avoid ed from 1000 to being a fooL Gallup Velma Clover Ona Weir Annie Davis Bennett Florence Davis Vina Clover Freda Henle and Dora Clover swept the opposing lines into the village of Longueval and and cleared the Trones wood an advance of more than a mile The gain Is the greatest ed for the Anglo-French Ive since the opening of the great assault 13 days ago of our men escaped any such dignity THE SICK If you know a few things and know them well you are a wiser man than the fellow who knows It all Mrs Zimmerman was what improved this W L Anderson of Yolo underwent a capital operation at the sanitarium today   

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