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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - June 2, 1921, Woodland, California                               ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT Forty Landing THURSDAY JUNE Founder 2, 1921 ESTABLISHED 1877. Brother of Hudson Grant May Become S. Ambassador Fight More than one in and about Woodland and Knights and for that matter in other parts of the county are on anxious seat awaiting the investigation of tne Yolo grand jury into alleged bootlegging at the Landing at the Saturday night Tils probing body met at 2 o'clock this afternoon with District Attorney C. C. tne surgeon-general in with some thirty-three attendants named witnesses to help in the operation which it is believed will result in the return of a couple of ments against those accused of dis- tributing liquor so indiscriminately that it reached many young f among them some Woodland i The name of the one girl in the EDITOR OF District Attorney McDonald told THE ARGONAUT AND A BROTHER last night that he would 0F MRS. HUDSON OF not call on her to The is BEING do not indicate that any of By HARDING AS them either distributed TO drank any of the vicious and moonshine distributed at a day night's dance at the but it does indicate that they saw wine or have general edge of the fact that there was enough of it drunk to disturb the ate a number of quarrels and annoy those who were in attendance for the sport and social side of the Here witnesses summoned by Sheriff J. W. Frank Jimmie Art Nelson George Elmer Floyd Kennedy P. Fred ter Van Nick J. E. Roy Frank Thomas George George H. Uriah Wesley Ford M. A- Kirk McGriff Joshua Besides these District Attorney Donald found late last night that he needed the testimony of six or seven and these were bling rounded up Among them was the man who is being held the outcome of the It is to be brought to the at- tention of the grand jurors that one is importing liquor in the shape of a spurious white wine with a mendous punch in it to Woodland and Knights Supervisors L. E. and Frank Edson and William county horticultural will leave Friday for Nevada to meet with horticultural heads there who are assisting California in com- bating the weevil is most to the California line and is causing great destruction to grain The local men go to meet with county officials vitally interested in meeting the situation before great es are Given Farewell Luncheon Wedding Date June 3 For Broken Hip Nathan whose father founded the town of no is being treated at the Woodland sanitarium for a broken Dickson stumbled while walking on his front porch at his the fracture Word from the sanitarium this morning was that the injured man is doing He is 71 years of His Thomas was one of the ar- rivals in After the township site of Dixon had been named after the railroad com- pany abbreviated the spelling by omitting the and ing Del nephew of Nathan came here today from Dixon to attend his uncle at the i Unwilling to the Aubrey M. ward of this city was the v. of an sual accident at Brooks in to allow one 01 the big Horn the tract to as Little stead become a OL signed a petition calling for a The petition was presented by J. D. Stephens of this I explained that his only aim in the is to work for tne best interests the Yolo county bridge as a res lit of which some of the grape and barley growers of and the span ic to whether he Volo lo be the sight of his The Wright is a duplicate Hosing the Woodland to Elkhorn the Han is which was lambasted road until further so heavily at the last state J. railroad agent The referendum requires haa received to notice of the con- right While in. the tion of Howard caught the full lurce of a ball by the pitcher only a few feet eye was so badly injured that at first it was feared the pupil had This morning there was much improvement and the attending expressed the belief that the patient would not lose tbe sight of the The accident was the disappointing feature of a baseball game between the Associated Oil team of this city and the Brookis One of the Brooks was It is said that voters templated He stated 7 tempting steal to second om The Associated pitcher pivoted and tried to throw out the Howard was standing in back of the pitcher and the ball hit him at great The injured mail has been bedfast have already signed it in San cisco Yolo county's petition was ed this afternoon by Stephens to the California Grape Protective which is handling the campaign against the Wright act. The from this city J. D. H. W. E. F. V. L. H. that railroad trans- portation would not be seriously in- The dredger workers expect to work on the bridges after midnight and will rush their task to an early so as to cause the least possible in- Supervisor Lee ings posted an official notice this moi ning closing the public road G. W H. G. he work is Wife Pleads Guilty to Harris Outlines Program for State War Mothers The state convention of the ican War of which Mrs. J. J. Harris of this city is will convene in the Ebel Club 144o Harrison June 3, at 2 p. and continue through the j until 4th. From the various chapters out the state the representatives will come to talk over work and to plan for greater the coming The work in the for the disabled ex-service has brought cheer and help to hundreds for whom the war will never be This work has been especially effective in the southern part of the where there are no government and conditions are far from The War Mothers are raising av re- educational as 1 Y t U. LI w A v f O VI 1 J i. t I i I 11 ti i j L n the years go will be This 2 and the oldest pioneer of the Winters was tried and N. F. L. W. G. L. A. L. W. E. W. G A. C. L. J. S. O. F. L G H. Chris K E. W. art A. C. J. P. B. W. W. H. W. P. C. c E. E. O. F T H. E. C. F. R. H. J D. W. M. P. N. F. R. and R J. Loire Back a pleasurable trip to Yo- IMiss Adelaide popular young society leaves here row for a short visit with her brother in Los after which she de- parts for where she is to be married to Chester Claar of 111. The wedding date is set for June S. It will be a church but elaborate ceremony and will be lacking on account of the illness of The ple will honeymoon around the Great Their home will be at As a farewell tribute the Mrs. C. F. Thomas presided over an elaborate luncheon yesterday at the beautiful Thomas mansion on First Cut flowers of various shades made up a gorgeous table Twelve of Miss roost intimate most of whom had previously given betrothal William Trotter of Yolo has ed all the country thereabouts in an argument over the rain since ary 1, 1921, up to The has been requested for the in- formation and gives herein the amount of rain on each date with the monthly total and the seasonal total to June England's most lurid murder drama ended dramatically here today when the trial of Mrs. Ethel H. Nott was halted unexpectedly to permit her to plead guilty to the murder of her George E. Shortly after her plea was accepted and she was sentenced to life by Judge one of her John also pleaded guilty to a charge of lie promptly ed to a year's The slate chained she assisted her in the murder of her who somite H. Boyce has j ties in to the guest of were invited by Presentation of some handsome pieces of silver completing a set for the was a noteworthy in- cident of the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas being the some valuable pointers to give to cal motorists contemplating a trip in- to California's Despite reports to the the Oak Flat road is in no condition for able said Boyce This scenic route may be improved in a week's time to permit of safe but Boyce prefers the longer route by and Mrs. Boyce and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. made a speedy trip into the valley in their Hudson They left land at o'clock in the morning and were at Camp Curry in time for dinner the same En route they spent two hours at the big trees and enjoyed lunches at various ping W. C. T. U. food sale at June 4. next Hoovers Foot of Massive El Mr. and Mrs. Adalbert E. Hoover write home telling of a perfect trip into Yosemite They used a Chevrolet and according to it fairly hopped over the The Hoovers are camped at the foot El fund will be used for toe education of the children of the ex-service In this way a memorial is being built which will go on through the and will build character as it The War have backed the bills now before congress for the abled ex-service presented by the American They co-operate with the Legion and the Women's Auxiliary throughout the United The National War Mrs. Alice M. of Indianapolis has asked California to consider earnestly the question of wo may end that difficulties may be justed by other means the ing of our She will attend the International of War Mothers to be in in at which this will be the main topic of The War Mothers have chartered a ship and sailed for Europe 1, Cor a tour of the Many hundreds of mothers will come from all of the states of the Union to the National to be held in in Notable from can Legion arid the Woman's ary will state Also State Superintendent of Public Instruction Will C. and Dr. Daisy of the University among the Good music and some fun will en the All mothers of sons or daughters who saw service in the recent are invited to be and to join In the work of February 14 February 17 February 31 The Second street restaurant of James Bishop has been sold to T. F. a pew arrival in 5 March 14 March 22 March 23 March 23 April IS May 1 May G May 21 Total for is ill at her homo north of has been resident of tor more than years and is the only member of the Her W. and of Winters and F. S. Hill of Vac i- at her bedside with their Grave doubts r her ber i for of her a o Oil Companies Find Plenty Of Competition in Local Field Elmer Zimmermacher is skipper of a trio of Standard Oil coupon book salesmen who are the They report an encouraging number of Competition in the gasoline and oil business is keener in the ley than ever the various com- panies devoting every effort to get their share of The of the late Mrs. beth passed away day morning will take place Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the homo of her William Welder j with 1C. and a choir Interment will be in Woodland by the company with the land Parlor of Native of which the deceased an honored meber in charge of the was for tlie crime at the state priMMi two weeks Wade shot Noit four times August 1H20. in Mrs. presence in the Nott It is charged Mrs. with Wade to have him commit the As lay on the him with a 19 1 The body to an attic td in a Later ii in a quicksand at trial that M-e two to i piano to drown of the a who was for charged by tne with being the homo a few minutes be- fore the that he helped away the containing GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ON MAKES OF USED CARS AT WOODLAND BUICK 61.1 MAIN ALL CARS SOLD WITH A TERMS TO Phelps of To Address Men's Club The Men's Club will hold the last meeting before the summer vacation at the First Methodist Church Dr. A. Phelps of the First Baptist church of San Francisco will be the speaker of the per will be served at 7 All men are Winters Pays Tribute to Its Mrs. Mansfield returned San Francisco John L. Reilh Associated With Firm L. formerly of is in the v of Ad- Service headquarters in Snn Mrs. J. of and Mrs. Horace of La San who have been visiting Mrs. E. have 1 Worthy tribute was paid at ters to the memory of the honored dead of the Memory's tender chords were vibrant and almost entire populace visited the Masonic tery between sunrise Sunday and set Public exercises were hold at the cemetery Monday after- noon at 2 following a parade of various lodges and led by the American Rev. T. T. rector of St. Luke's delivered the Music was by the Winters and C. S. Chaplain of the con- ducted the  

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