Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - May 5, 1921, Woodland, California DAILY EXCEPT THURSDAY MAY 5, ESTABLISHED PS fit Harrison Divides With a merry throng of visitors pouring into Woodland to enjoy .an outing and a few days rest in the center of the county of many boasts and more first annual May Floral Festival opened this morning under smiling with the city gaily ated in the carnival colors of white and choicest the business element happy und waiting for an opportunity to extend cordial welcome to friends from all parts of the valley and to look after their welfare and convenience during the thre days of No change's were made in the the Woodland band opening j the festivities at o'clock on a platform on Main street above j f Although only a band the program was livened i a. of Yolo 5 the crowd andi started the extended jj followed by program off without a hitch and T May Pole exercises by Woodland the entire satisfaction of the 5 grammar and folk dancing j tive committee which has been busy j by Primary school at City I for two months on the which j James grand I and brown-eyed alike have covered their ears and closed their os ti i if dence had so constructed in the hops to miss a battle royal staged between two wenr to such extreme that Justice of the Peace R. W. called jii to settle the matter and di so by dividing the property and giving the two men three hours each in which to leave Woodland or lake up an indeterminate term in the county is alleged the two men whose are unknown to any of those interested in the were a place on the grounds of the Foley Burke Later one of regarded as the more reliable of the two obtained permission to establish a booth inside the He started to fix up place with the goods of the The excluded partner took umbrage at his goods going into a place from he had been excluded because of alleged unusual Then the fight of words and It had lasted an hour and was just beginning to wax when Harrison was called in to settle the The magistrate did everything from divide the property and coin of the firm to determining who owned a gold Then the were given their axe principally intended to bring out the and get them together in social That the purpose will meet with unlimited success goes without for the program increases in merit and activity as the days go ing with the notable aviation meet all day Saturday at the grounds of the Yolo west of Ample facilities for tion have been made by the committee and American Legion boys at a very nominal MASK The program this afternoon and night is given officially as of Fashion Show on Main on Main bicycle handicap The finish on Main parade in costume and Through principal streets and carnival dance on Main AUTO SHOW Encouraged by the wide interest shown in the Auto Show yesterday and last the agement today arranged for al entertainment The enson talented children of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mrs. Ralph DeVine and Mrs. Chas Simpson ff will be heard this The Hawaiian singers and dancers will rendier new Operetta at courthouse j grounds by school s 1 Athletic field I College I City and Woodland high by Davis school j children at North street entrance of i Baseball Yolo Post j vs. Woodland I on Main street by j Sacramento I display of j I fitv f at Quickly a Coming so early in the the old cry of the sounded new today and took on a different In order to show the sands of visitors expected tomorrow that local markets keep up with the in rush things along a Louis of the bia Market arranged to secure the first watermelons of the The melons came in this morning and insofar as could be learned today were the first to be seen any market in northern They sold for and even at that figure the supply was soon Two clays after having his bachelor quarters in Davis piped for Robert D. aged 28 baggage and mail clerk for the Southern Pacific Company at Davis committed 4> by his body being found this morning by friends who went to the cabin which was own d by and rented from Mrs. eph 4> Eccentric in the sensitive to a marked and brooding over some the young familiarly known as and a member of the vis Popt of the American set about with grim determination to shuffle off in the easiest way the battles that were too great for and so far as is known by those who are acquainted with the the gas route and had his house piped for the one When found this morning the body was King beside n gas heater in the o i s is it program calls for the street carnival in followed by a The com- in charge is making great plans for the success of feature which will start from the front of Armory Hall on Bush street at The Woodland Band will lead the line of and will select on Main street a point for the street dancing in Confetti and serpentine will be able at small cost to those who desire to join in the sport will continue until mid- night and later if the prints ho Clever and Add to Big Mark T. for many years tity county clerk of Sacramento prominent in official life at the died Tuesday after a short streets are in remembrance of Attorney Harry L. Huston is having considerable of a at his home explaining to the young Hustons that Santa Glaus not come this early the but that t many trees which line the Death was due to Gratz was 70 years He was at one time connected with the state tor vehicle department and was re- spected by all who knew He also had been engaged in the cigar business in Woodland several years The remains were taken to San today for the many good things Ki is Kringle did and not an tion to make his visits oftener than the law of pockets Very few of the real young youngsters of the city can figure out the abundance of Christmas such as line Main and insist to their parents that it is a sure that another Christinas has rolled in upon the center of the with the rubber ig connecting the heater with a jot in his the tubing held in place with a stout cord tied about the head and fastened in Death unquestionably took place during the the youth bavin Irom noon to 4 o'clock On a dresser near the prostrate foim was a letter addressed to of the deceased and bearing tihe A. 287 Adama On the envelope weie two copper cents to pay the postage the it j apparent that he had no stamps I and did not wish to delay his mental tammy enough to put chase the 01 mail tho So far afl known is the youth's only Me seemed to think much of I aji i spoke of her to his few friends in His letter was and did not hint at trouble or One of the artistic displays of the district is tibat of i Particular attention has HosKins of hUh has just been ed a fellowship by ihu of He to Leach it university next He Ins ten taking rate work this term and has been an assistant A i is 1 only been given to the decoration of the to students w have made a large display I he word in men's wear is so attractively j that the windows look like those of a metropolitan store where a j corps of men do little else than i vote their time to making novel attractive arshal lawson for Charles Turner and i Display in stationery by J. F. Tom Gregory Writing New Beside the Clover store is a iy Norton and C. T. graduate i detailed as Special police by City who has given much attention p to aid in ta a novel window ving tho Yolo Clifb pennants wore ihc Woodland Mav ing distributed at the Laurence Woodland high school and a son o Two correct guesses as to the mini- Captain T. T. C. promoter i prominent tnc Electric ber of watches on display in Kd who lived here with his family j Railroad and its first is windows prompted the prising jeweler to give each of the winners a P. J. and Phil guessed the number al years today appointed a series of articles for Tho hydraulic engineer of tHe Work that are en- fornia Highway He is to up his duties at Tho engineer was visiting in land He was engaged a few years ago by the ranchers involved in the famous ri- parian rights He and Lester Rhodes obtained their early schooling at the local high Mrs. J. L. Hitt Is Outlook Club's New Head At the closing meeting of the Out- look club held last night at the home of Mrs. J. L. Hitt was elected president for tho coming term vice Mrs. D. W. Stadtmuller and Mrs. Paul Grant was elected secretary succeeding Mrs. E. L. Re- and the usual program served to entertain the members and a number of outside and Captain Gregory commanded a com- pany in the famous during the Following the armistice C. Food sent him lo Austria to direct the food Bela Kum erected Bolshevist regime about this time and the Allied High Command at Paris discussed plans for sending half a million soldiers to drive him Captain Gregory did the job for him with two barge loads of He had towed through Budapest with plenty of ad- that more would follow if Bela Kun wore to disappear and that none would follow if he did The hungry proletariats promptly traded Bolshevist dictator for some real Gregory's first article is under the heading of the Red The whole series tells of feeding the rejuvenating industry and overcoming the Bolshevist tide that threatened to overcome Central At the suggestion of Sheriff J. W. Monroe and i of POM of the i i h i i i d i i in (i unit y public V tnc Y Is the nit i i Inch M arts at in I o'clock next Saturday morning and i iii the j 'A ill be eloped out to motorists ami fliers j 1 cji will bo roads will be had been working with Pacific Company for a or perhaps a little He had been in previous to that time and was well In He was a rather but of a melancholy and nature thai he made ICA friends and to brood over in his Me is to have made some com- with the station but not i f such nature us to that ho any rash such as later He p. his with the MIC war although he did not 1 over he happy to that ho was ready for the fray In en He was iod but IMS i held for ins i r i n n lie tint he was piping his home no is e i- 1 i he I I of the OK TUB OF MKT TIMS 1RNTXG HOURS OP TMK FLORAL 102. Dr. and Mrs. E. Ray Campbell ami Mr. and Willis Pike enjoyed a lo with American mill on duty as deputy see that the order is obeyed to the Koad ween Stephens bridge P Club portion of the Madison y of California on epin en I tho THE Joel H of the he speaker for the 21 Woodland high school novel automobile ride through a snow ro is to an talker storm in the Sierras Sunday They made the trip without accident All Legion men nnd Auxiliary born fire requested to meet at and wore delighted with the Hall Friday morning at A. ian to B8 Walker Apperson was missing from The Woman's Missionary IMS postponed its from his desk at the First National BanK day of this week to May RESULT BAN res VXD AT i OPEN THK HOURS OF TO Main road between Mill and the club being confined to the sick with 4 p. in tho Christian THE Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Noble and little son motored home last an enjoyable visit with relatives i his passed away at an advanced in Rosary Enjoy Annual Picnic Captain R. active of the Crand Army of the I member of Thomas Post of San but who claims Woodland as 10 Trt order that our employes may and friends in sou thorn At in the Yolo they visited Mrs. Tho Modern Grocery will close Mr. and Mrs. Bo- 7, at 10 a. m. No orders for Other sojourns wore delivery will be received after 9 i Riverside and Santa o'clock of that myG of the faculty of Holy Rosary emy their annual picnic and viilo ills body will I outing Collier near at home at shipped to this eity nnd interred here by the was known of his residence nor his people this They left bright and early and expected remain tin til A bountiful picnic luncheon at noon