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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - May 3, 1923, Woodland, California                               ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY THURSDAY MAY 3, 1923 ESTABLISHED 1877 S Dave held to answer by tice of the Peace R. W. Harison on a charge of bigamy in ing married Mary E. Birdwell of this city when he was alleged to have an- other wife living in Visalia was re- leased from the county jail here In Spirited Bidding Yolo Bonds Sell Above Berkeley Stands High That Yolo county reclamation projects stand ace and further that Yolo county agricultural enterprises are regarded as the safest was forcibly brought home to local interests LAYMEN HEAR KERN ON 200 MEET member of the rell friend oi 99 worth Of reclamation district No. 7sr, bonds vi i uu -i ii i i v oi of the Woodland 5 K highest bidder of four competing bond u in Yolo i j superior court here at a date ot be completed the fixed by judge W. A. An- Merkley and along the line of the Northern 1, and A. A. Julius Blauth and A. Schindler are the The bonds were sold for the purpose Moreland executive committee Floral has plans for the flower show display and musical entertainment to be held in American Legion Hall in connection with the May 12 A great pergola is to be constructed in the hall under direction of George H. and booths and display spaces are to be apportioned out to various clubs and organizations of Woodland Mr and Mrg G Mrs. James and Yolo county by Mrs. D. W. Rufus Bats and Lee muller the committee woman in man of the Woodland being above par and just this E J. ed the funeral in below the successful The son will be in charge of the general wag the father of G. ANNEREAU FUNERAL same its acreage for general development Stephens and bond ers of San bid for the of being above par. The California National Bank of represented by Howard Parker of this bid other two bidders were slightly below par. These bidders and their bids decoration scheme and Mrs. Ed I. Baty Of near and passed Moller of San Leake will be in charge of the away in Sacramento Monday at the and Weeden and Tt Js to make this one of home of his Ed The Company of San It as Panned oe exceptionally well known this one being below the features of the floral Woodland spending much which made it the highest Prizes are to be the his recent at the home of his I Cole contended the Capital National pal one to be a first prize of for esteemed Three i Bank bid was the best because the the best booth which will cover sons and two daughters survive the terms of purchase of the bonds made Tne oest Mrs T G Baty of no but the trustees ad- thing from display to ar- H Kurtz of i hered to the policy of accepting the prize for the best general garden bo- an award for the choicest J Q 1 1_ il W and flowers and shrubs Thomas j Jr. of highest with the result that the A prize will be offered for Geo Annereau of Oakland and Ed Stephens people of San Francisco the best boquet of choice a Annereau of Ed and were successful by a margin of were formerly in the auto business on north College 1 it seldom happening that on so large an amount of there was such a small margin on which to make a selection among Both Murray and the trustees of the all of them interested in the progress of Yolo state that the bid of the San Francisco and Sacramento offering more than for reclamation district to the are den exhibit of one kind of an- other prize for the choicest collection of another for sweetpeas and prizes for potted plants and Following are some of the ations to participate in the flower show and the committee low Oak Mrs. W. C. Mrs. Lela Mrs. S. Mrs. STILL LOOKING FOR RUNAWAY LAD N CHARGED WITH OVERLOADING TRUCKSON ROADS Some two hundred members of thc Clinch League a. at j the First Methodist Church i ing and held an important discussion i of religious among other i things listening to a by District Attorney George T. Kern t on the matter of bootlegging in this j 1 Although the i 1 took no it was a clear cut j sue that the attorney had the undivided support of organization all matters which dealt suppression of the illicit manufacture i or distribution of liquor in Vulo S A. F. vice-chairman of the tise the coming but in the absence of to personally invite the entire Richard Howard of the Christian populace between Davis and Colusa Church the chairman of the West Side of the Sacramento the John Wraith of the Y. to be the guests of Woodland a M. C. A. and Hoy Scouts lead in the Week from when the entire prayer meeting which discussed will turn out to entertain its length the various phases of making the clay enjoyable with Fourteen cars carrying 52 men and women of Woodland enthusiastic over the coining floral festival on May 12 left the courthouse at o'clock this bound first for Knights thence to Colusa to ian life from his This was the In an effort to protect state and county highways within Yolo county by reducing truck loads and cuting for Frank Goodin of this happens to be the first unfortunate truck driver to be brought before the local This j morning Justice of the Peace R. W. Harrison issued a bench warrant for i be brought a complaint of business individual through home social important part of the Hamel Funeral Is Friday Morning At Late Home In Davis The funeral George F respected farmer and business April 27 last he was ordered to man of who passed away in pear in court to respond to a charge this city yesterday morning after a of violating state laws and county brief will take place ordinance in the matter of Friday at 10 from ing one of his trucks operating on the the late family residence near HaroW It is with the Rev. Nathan M. Fiske of the caravan expects to lunch with a 1 lower floral pageant and a number of other interesting Four members of the executive com- were able to spare the day to the They were Henry J. Bert J. IL Mathews and Fred Moreland Leithold was busy looking after details of the flower show at American Legion hall and E. K. Kraft was detained on account of A band of pieces in charge of Ed I. Leake accompanied the van of ing the band besides Emil Ralph Fred and Will M. E. John Bert gust Winters Rural Study j missing and has been I Mrs. T. E. Woodland ed of him since he Red Bluff I highways of Yolo maximum load Traffic ficer George Sharpnack made the ar- rest in the first load was about acres to be planted to and stock farm installed on Of- charge of thc the party before returning to SEVEN DIE 1 LIMIT ON NARCOTIC URGED Parent Mrs. H. A. Woodland Garden Mrs. A. B. Welch and the Woodland Town and Country Mrs. D. W. Besides these there will be a number of private displays and more organizations are yet planning to participate in the show which Leithold declares will be very large and something well out of the Announce Program For Dixon May Day following his flight from the Yolo ranch last The lad disappeared from Red a short time before of the northern city went to reprehend His since tLuc time not j been The parent has aroused of- j all jr the Mate to endeavor i to lovato the but the sear lias been no i The home because he did not want to to OF IKE P. T. DR. LEILA SPEAKER 18 Boys To Visit Historic The P. 7. A. last for on W. in the of the Mrs. T. e following e i e elected for the ensuing last i rather tl an persons U train from 5 miles 1 night 1 1 1 1-C thc and a wore train 1 1 I f Following is the program for the Dixon May Day festivities next May 5: headed by three bands and the six divisions consisting of decorated public schools and of- racing starts at the driving Some of the fast step- pers of the state already lunch at the of war between schools of Solano Dancing starts at the California Interscholastic Federation begins track and field Two hundred of the picked letes from 25 high schools from north to the Oregon line will give a two-hour whirlwind Eighteen boys of the al class of the Woodland high school plan o make a journey to above on May The in charge of their Luther will visit the place where gold was discovered and re- view the history of what is known as About two days will be spent in the first gold re- gion and in visiting farms and chards of the BOYCOTT Mrs. j and Mrs. Mrs. i District Mrs. press i Ruth A musical and literary program was The briefly reviewed the year's Dr. Leila Beebe of Woodland was honor guest and a most and instructive count of her recent visit to the eastern cities where she was methods for the betterment and progress of child welfare and health Dr. Beebe is ing direct application of every tical to safeguard the public both in her private ion Party Colored Folks To Attract Many The colored folks of the Valley are to do a bit of to on the of which was a through one from fornia to as traveling at a fast rate of speed it struck the open The Engineer Fred 00, Grand Mrs. Four unidentified 1 A relief train with nurses and aboard v. as sent to the scene of wreck from just of the Unity of in American May 25. Fred Scott arrangements on I for a dai Some of around the bay vill be he Sidney La colored hounds ill or ibo people from all of Northern their to a- IM re for t ho and supi that is to Dr. Blevins New Owner Of Home Dr. W. J. e 1 Irene Noi til Third st reft ilv is moving hack 1'levins ranch in t home in routh of May Approval by -t the today of Kexford L. i lunch of tile to 1 by the of i cocoa the for a of be a nat til it a f be brought about by treaties than by a val and Dr. John 1'. of New contended that witli the a fair way of the United States not its drug problem on the of A of France outlined of to combat illicit in 1C Several of that be con i e- -on terms game between TA ln ncr Private o m lU Mrs. Morgan Franks Parish Coming At Rest In Woodland Home Recovered May 3. you i down sun and Smoke to This beautiful aml former chiof of the 1 don't buy urges Dr. Harvey food tion of the life in the old south ar burcau of chemistry north at the of the Civil War wn a boycott is tbe nnd the rise of California will be enacted by over 300 people in front of the grand A brilliant and thrilling spectacle that no one should miss. only way in which housewives can against the TO Ril 1U ou BOOTH AT FARM PICNIC He says that the boycott should ex- A tend not only to sugar used on the concert on Mam street -n to inr i pastry and sweet things bought to Queen Wanda at nwr store Donald thc entrance of at Hall and St. Peter's com- i be taken of ing an example of the co-operation exhibited in ting on the over As a matter oi says eat far too much sugar in this country It would be an excellent thing for our health if we cut Qur of it in Hay Fully By MOURNING FOR LEADER DEAD FIVE HUNDRED YRS. NEW May peasants of Albania are still wearing mourning for their national who in the fifteenth century fought through twenty-five campaigns against the and freed his try from the The badge Leathers ward the boys of the agric tural class of the Woodland M hoid in charge of the booth at thc Yolo county farm to bo held at Duncan's about a a mile north of a next will leave in the ing for the grove to construct their The entire structure will be made from limbs and greenery to bo found in the It will be a el affair and attractive to those plan to attend the annual event of Yolo farmers and Mrs. Catherine Dorg i nt of placed to rest the horo this at Holy y i c i i U d by tlie Rev. in with at the casket wore Jo i John phy and John L. The al was very largi iy d and Moral in ous of the wo lorn Yolo county rirt wore many and The Company had charge of the Lawrence of the firm Wraith announced today of mourning consists of a black hoard from that the owners of the property lost sleeved i Cryan of and b when the Elston warehouse to conic to thc Miss Amy lorita sistor of President of who to as President personal was destroyed early were protected by In tion to the H I Bobb and N. rnan wno waits for something to turn j sary to tell the club women about M. and R. had hay conditions in The formal of Miss Cryan was Position in of stored in the hold ance with Wraith Bobb lost 4 of hay and the lers 60 Every time some people accept a favor they look for the price DAY BY DAY WL LIVK AND LONGER That the span of human life is steadily lengthening by In the average length of life in Ma was Hy 1X55 it had increased 40 In it. was 47.7 in 1910, 52.2 and in 55.2 reports show that as the result of scientific efforts the tion of life has four years the last i Blue of 1 wood lumber mill to be in two in a no. 1 i a member of i I r his activities with the firm of Wraith a II K'S NEW i pie who IH has gathered In Serbia ho found along the their fiances fronts of their aprons ment then a and the news is proud the young lady by IM of 1, iT jr that bo made euro ad- t Lions Give A SI 3 M o deed .i o 1, i v. ill 1 o tin tbo I 1 1 1 t 1 1 I 1 O 0 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 i f i it With ill t 1 10 1 a tid M ft t r 1 s i nun h ai no .in b i. o b by Fred Loo Milton Boy M bo ci t ii s will in at t X and 11 be in which may is writ i on s tie blic bv ay of 1h" nil the streets be- iro leaving for their new Watson Joins Cole In Abstract Company J. N. Watson of tV Woodland Title Company in the Odd ing has become active of the Yolo County Title and Abstract Com- recently purchased by Roy E. E. v. ith Mrs. also an at- has retired to the private practice of Colo is secretary of thc company under the new order of Public was i Power of I for any WORLD'S SMALLEST MILES FOUND IN SI COUNTY May While souri and Kentucky may boast 1ho raising of the largest Suiter county is laying claim to the two smallest James Bovan owns the two little One weighs o forty-four pounds and is thirty inches Tho ladies of the Altar Society of hich while the other is 2S inches the Catholic church announce that they tips thc scales at thirty-four will hold a food May Bovan believes they are the smallest mules in thc 10. Tho place of the sale will be  

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