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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - March 12, 1923, Woodland, California                               ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY MONDAY MARCH 12, 1923 ESTABLISHED 187T TO BE BiED TUES. AT 10 Edwin Albert conspicuous in the life of Yolo county for more than a quarter of a century because of his association with Bullard stockmen and Rambouillet sheep ers of the district southwest of who died suddenly at day night at the home of his late Mrs. Hattie in a suburb of Oakland and will buried in Woodland cemetery Tuesday morning at 10 from the late family southwest of with Professor A. M. friend of the family artd er Bullard left Woodland by his last Thursday for the bay district in the hope to tone up his which had been failing for some little The trip did not call upon his reserve strength and he arrived in San cisco in best spirits and apparently much Friday was a com- and restful But day morning at the Elston home in Piedmont he was stricken for the ond time with a stroke of paralysis and lingered to the evening when at he The body was returned to the family home here by Ross C. Lifelong Mr. Bullard spent his entire life in Yolo He was the twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis He and his twin Edgar John Bullard of were born in February 8, 1871, leaving the deceased 52 years of The father of the de- ceased passed away some 20 years the mother dying about 10 years Surviving the deceased besides the bereaved wife are two adopted Ruth and both of whom are students at Mills and three Hiram ing on the home Frank N. lard of Woodland his active associate in the conduct of extensive stock enterprises of which the Bullard Rambouillet sheep farm is the most extensive and best known in the and Edgar J. of in charge of the company's main ing and sales offices Mrs. tie the only sister of the de- died suddenly three months while the members of the family were assembling to enjoy a family The deceased was a progressive identified with all that was best for the industry and Yolo The Bullards throughout have been one of the first families of the launching their enterprises with an humble beginning and by earnest fort developing them to great Mr. Bullard devoted practically all of his life to his selected vocation in but found time from anf life to be a member of land Lodge of which honors his Executive American Railway Express Guest Here At Huston Home Break Ground For K. K. To Sell Earth Ground was broken Saturday for the Carlton Club ming Minstrel stars were transformed to shovel The Standard Oil Company loaned a truck for two hours and during that period ten loads of dirt were ed to the Shaffer home and will be used in that some Some idea of the rich soil tions of the Woodland area can be conveyed when one notes the acter of this soil at a depth of teen or twenty It is ideal for lawns or gardens and the club boys expect to have fully 200 loads to This will help them greatly in financing the swimming pool they are working so hard to MEDICOS TO MEET AT LOCAL SANITARIUM TUESDAY Plans are complete for the 34th semi-annual session of the California Northern District Medical Society of which Dr. J. R. Snyder of Sacramento is to be held here all day in the Woodland A luncheon will be ed at the sanitarium with the Yolo San Francisco police are searching County Medical Society acting as for the motorist who ran down and The program to prevail is as killed Ben so well known Progress of Urological in where he made his than G. M. headquarters for stock buying Some Observations on the Use of and whose sudden death waa for Superficial Tuberculous reported last The Robert A. M. Col- ing is from a San Francisco paper the Possible Cause DEATH AUTO Mrs. M. Robinson Dies After Long Illness Robert W. head of the Independent Travel Department of the American Railway Express was the honored guest here over the end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. He has recently established headquarters in San being sent there from London to open up the West Coast particularly in the Mrs. Huston gave informal dinner parties Saturday evening and as a compliment to Arthur Elliott of one of the ciers interested in the Yolo Water and Power was one of the He has been here on business for several Elliott and ant warm In failing health for about a Mrs. Mary Phillipi Jane mother of three boys and three and a resident of this section for about thirty-five died this morning at o'clock at her home in this She was 67 years of a native of Mrs. Robinson's first John Henry has been dead for some i Her second husband Michael lives at The and daughters surviving are W. J. Wilcox of San L. Charles Wilcox of R. S. Wilcox of Mrs. C. G. Mahler of Woodland and Mrs. F. L. Wiese and Miss Cassie Robinson of San Four sisters and a the ter Ephriam are also among the immediate relatives left j to mourn her They are Mrs. Cassie Cottrell of Mrs. W. Hardy of Mrs. Evelyn Jacobson of San Francisco and Mrs. Frank Keene of Three to whom Mrs. Robinson was extremely so and are Fred Mahler of Woodland and Fred and Herbert Wiese of San Funeral services will be held at the Krellenberg chapel Wednesday at 2 Mrs. Robinson was known as a fond devoted sister a kindly MRS. JANE CHINN BURIED IN CAPAY Mrs. Jane Chinn of who passed away last week was placed to l rest in Capay cemetery Sunday from the Ross son funeral with the Rev. G. G. Berger of the North Methodist church The funeral was j largely attended by friends and of the Six grandsons attended the body to its last resting acting as Monroe To Seattle To Return H. Holden giving details of the Search of all of the garages in San Francisco was ordered day by Chief of Police O'Brien in the effort to identify and arrest the driver of a closed car who on Friday night ran down and killed Bernard of 2335 Leavenworth San Although the which curred at Van Ness avenue and Hayes was witnessed by Vincent Sullivan of 1454 eth and by Jack a soldier stationed at the neither was able to distinguish the license number of the death who in his pursued the fleeing lost him in a traffic jam. Heilfron was In tion to his city he ed a handsome country home at Emerald He leaves a and W. T. Enie M. Medical Treatment of Peptic F. B. M. Surgical Care of Gastric J. D. M. TWO BADLY HURT IN DAVIS SMASH Two men are in the Sacramento county seriously one probably as the result of a Burglars visited the home of Principal C. E. of the Woodland grammar on College and the office of Principal William Hyman at the Woodland high school day both places being and articles Mrs. Dingle stated to the this morning that two rooms of were end to a diamond brooch keepsake gold watch A purse containing about was The desk in Principal Hyman's of- fice was opened and about in coin There were many suspicious conditions connected with the Dingle home was gained through a rear door in the probably soon WOMEN WANT 2 SCHOOL TRUSTEES NAMED ON BOARD Believing that there should be at least two women members of the board of school trustees in Woodland representing tke mothers and the women of the Town and Country Club at last meeting pre- sented the names of four more men candidates and endorsed Mrs. W. R. whose nomination pers have been There is no antagonism against any of the men but the Club urged that the electorate select two women for the Those nominated by the Town and Country Club Mrs. William R. Mrs. G. H. Mrs. H. D. Lawhead and Mrs. Frank His con- left being preferred by the It is apparent that high school may be gleaned from the for four purses and after Mr. and Mrs. Dingle left for the championship basketball games being played at American gion As the Dingles left their they saw a man and a woman near their place on the The woman was a head taller than the Later in the evening the maid in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Q. Adams next door saw a man and a woman in the yard of the Dingle as me i collison late Sunday night on the It was the impression that the man vis highway between Woodland and and the woman were probably the Capital outs for some person burglarizing the Pete 35, blacksmith of possibly a incurred cuts and Matches were strewn the sions about the hands and face and A flashlight in one place was probable internal dition is L. C. blacksmith of sustained injuries to the der and probable internal The men had been cording to Dr. C. L. who at- tended them in the Sacramento gency They were returning to Vacaville in a small touring car when they met in a head-on collision with a j left for the diamond brooch and old truck driven by John 2021 gold watch Bedding was Fourth and overturned in the They were pinned under the machine and extricated by passing who rushed them to Azevedo told the police that the had been swerving from side down the road and swung in what keeping nothing more than some change in his Principal Hyman stated this ing that it was his impression that the burglary was a local done by someone who may have thought that the school carried large sums col- either from Saturday night's there was an impression that there figures presented the was considerable money in the Dingle this morning by Principal William Some clear idea of the remarkable growth of enrollment at the Woodland Hyman for the period covering the used only on certain were f six months of the high school opened and thrown A purse First of all the daily average attendance this year is seventy more containing not considerable money was A half a dollar or so in one purse was not A silver buckle and some other jewelry were torn and the rooms ransacked treated in a shameful Lift Door Off At the high school entrance was gained through a A side than on the same date last The enrollment by classes is as Freshmen Sophomores 90 Juniors 88 Seniors Total daily average attendance Invited On S. N. Excursion North front of going at a high rate of 1.0 SCHOOL TO MEET ESPARTO door leading to Principal Hyman's 1393.2, which is exceptionally office was lifted off the hinges and j Thc health of the according placed The desk was rifled of .to is the best it has little coin there in The district semi-annual meeting of Odd Fellows of all lodges in Yolo county will be held in Esparto on St. Patrick's March 17, 1923. This was decided at a committee PLANS EXCURSION TO MARE ISLAND basketball games or students MI ing the school from Commerce and W. P. newspaperman con- Vallejo chamber of and paying The high school office was burglarized in a had made a collection at the school amounting to several hundred meeting held in Esparto recently j simitar inaner some when representatives from all parts j after was reported of the county were The meeting is to be in the nature of a school two mento Odd Fellows having been in- to assist in the A banquet will be the climax of the District Deputy H. Kettenberg of Winters will preside at the J. J. passenger agent of the Sacramento has planned a get-together excursion over the lines of the company as far north as Chico for March 17. ness men and Board of Trade officials TO have been invited to accept the 1 0 of the road and the Chico Chamber of Commerce which plans a luncheon from 12 to 2 o'clock in the northern At the regular annual school ville and Chico will be the principal tion taking place on the last Friday Business interests of the navy yard is in Woodland today interesting newspapermen and ago soon board trade representatives in an to the Mare Inland yards on March 23. It is planned to show the development and Constable Roy Hillhouse was called tjes of the jn the hope to to the Dingle home and high school j public sentiment in favor of the Mare Island base and against which has offered a site gratis to the WW Again For Trustee French chalk ia said to be used in polishing certain of Sheriff J. W. Monroe left this ing for Seattle to return to this city Harry S. wanted here for the alleged passing of a number of less checks on business men of this Monroe did not complete ob- the requisition den agreeing to come to Woodland without the necessity of making for- mal application to the governor of Washington for his Bamboo quail from the northern provinces are to be distributed in the state of Washington jn the The bamboo quail is said to be a bird of a size between native quail and Hungarian These birds come from a cold flection of where the are more severe than in points Fred Shaffer of the March all vacancies in the Esparto Board of Trade is attempting to take grammar school boards will be eight or ten from Woodland on the district there is but one term of office This is that of John T. and made some but it was impossible to locate any Those who saw the man and woman at the Dingle place were unable to furnish a description because of the darkness of the about 8 o'clock Saturday Very little damage was done to the high D. R. Raisin To Speak Dallas H. Kings county grape will be the speaker at For the fourteen districts which com- Madison meeting prise the Esparto Union high school 13 r holds Frank Once Dies At on It is with a great deal of tion in spite of the fact that er duties have promised him a very Frank 48, former resident busy three he has been of died at his prevailed upon to accept a place home Friday in after a tne ballot again this comparatively short He had made his home in the Capital City for only a few years but spent most of his life around Grieve is survived by a number of including his Mrs. Leath and two Leverne and Bruce He was a son of Mrs. Mary Grieve and brother of J. D. and Cory Mrs. Harold Mrs. John Abe Gould Falls Heir To Legacy Word cornea from where Abe Gould in now that a he a capitalist and his many land are glad of it. An old man whom he cared for in his last Herne Paul He left him legacy of nearly March 13. Gray holds an reputation as an interesting and will present some advice in his talk on the the Problems of Gray was the only raisin grower out of that was able to furnish the government with an accurate count of the cost production for his The man who gazes for five utes at Niagara Falls sees worth of power going to Driven by a new writer will make as many as thirty each at the same Esparto Appeals For Necessities For Community Room At a of the Esparto Cross committee an allotment was made of the funds of which Esparto's share enables it to start a chest for Those necessities of the room which may be loaned or later used in a community have been and it is desired that all of those who can contribute toward this chest by sending in sheets and woolen woolen cloths for and clean white will please do so. All of these which are to be kept in a chest at present at the house of Dr. F. P. can be called upon and used whenever any emergency or necessity The money raised was spent on other bedroom and hospital plies which could not easily be Old sheets and cart be used and will gladly be accepted for this good was a native of Eight new American firms have re- cently opened in In one military cemetery In there are unknown to  

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