Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - October 13, 1927, Woodland, California Reason For Gains Strictly at the crat prospered and continues to show Ming in circulation and tising leadership Greater reader in- terest is the answer Today's Best Smile One thing that strikes to New York first is the Some live to be struck the second Springs Fla Leader ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY WOODLAND CALIFORNIA THURSDAY OCTOBER 13 1927 ESTABLISHED 1877 RUTH ELDER IS FOUND SAFE Former Sleep Powder Victim 0 0 Miles Coast HIGH DUO FAILS TO APPEAR FOR CLASSES AT WINTERS State-wide search is bsing j today for Edith Bowman 17 and i Ethel Winders 17 Winters high school girls who have been missing Wednesday morning j Both girls left their homes in Wolf skill district a short distance j south of Winters apparently to attend j school as usual They failed to appear at school and also to homes in the evening DISAPPEAR Judge Dismisses Dog Warfare As Family Squabble Tis a grievous thing for dogs to bark at the moon all night but tis even more grievous for families supposed to be neighborly to bark at each other all With these words Justice of the Peace David Barry at Broderick dismissed the complaint of Mrs M Taylor that dogs Mrs McQuire and Mrs son were disturbing the peace The McQuires and the Taylors live in West Sacramento and are neighbors The McQuires have dogs be it noted that the Taylors took exception to said dogs being inclined to loud discussion at night And so Mrs Taylor took the lem to court But apparently Barry thought the matter more of a ily feud than matter for the courts to jmr mediately and every effort is being i made to locate them If AI According to reports the girls were i not doing very well in their school work and were dissatisfied It is said j that they requested their parents toj i allow them quit school but were refused Up to no trace of the girls has been found and it is not known how they left the munity j Miss Bowman is the daughter of j Mr and Mrs John Bowman and Miss j HOPE rnn Education FOR Friday IN BAY POISON CASE i The first meeting of the Adult I cation class for child training will i be held in the Woodland Grammar j school Friday afternoon with John F Dale of Sacramento former 26 the i tendent of Sacramento High schools in i charge according to an announcement lorm I made Thursday by Mrs C C er resident of Winters where her aid chairman of the Adult band Mrs Mildred Knowlton mother of three a Colusa Offers Medical Oil For Rheumatism WORK UNDER FIRE OF STATE BOARD clerk in the Citizens bank was be- i to be out of danger today after i had received treatment in the j i I Park Emergency Hospital San continuing on every Friday at j K ll V I fill late Wednesday when it was i o'clock until the summer vacation of I discovered that she had taken an over- j IS connection with I this course a nursery school is con- j dose of sleeping powders ducted f or the children of the mothers I -T I who attend j Claims Not Suicide The former Winters matron The Woodland group which started j led again this morning that she to organize in the state and was under the tion of Dr Herbert Stoltz State Colusa oil is nature's latest gift to rheumatism according to the re- ports of experts for a San cisco oil company The company drilling in western Colusa county struck a heavy oil that smelled apparently as if it aught to be good for the medicine chest Chemists and medical men were called in and extensive tests showed that the first impression was a one so it is claimed The well is one of several in lusa county producing medicinal oils The latest strike is being barrelled at per barrel and is guaranteed unfit for beverage Of England by Ship By United Press i Miss Ruth Elder and George Haldeman her pilot are safe aboard the Dutch oil tanker The Southern girl who sailed away from I velt Field New York on Tuesday with Haldeman in their plane The American Girl and who was not heard from for more than 36 hours reported herself and her pilot safe at a moment j when on both sides of the Atlantic hope for her was fast fading At noon Thursday 43 hours since Miss Elder left New York came of her safety United Press cables from Paris an- receipt by the Commander of Flying Field I Paris of a brief message from Miss Elder It Landed by steamship with broken I oil line Haldeman and I okey A little later a similar message i came to the Radio Corporation of I erica relayed from the i to the liner Olympic and then to New JYork i Near Land's End More than an hour later no further had become available But complications taking into iton both the flying feat arid the route of the American girl and the probable position of the Steamer would NEW AIR QUEEN FINANCED HERSELF ONCE OFFICE GIRL i NEW the obscure boredom of out-of-date magazines and i the somnolent buzz of a dentist's drill cate that Miss Elder landed beside the Dutch tanker about 350 miles from Land's End England and probably southwest of that point not attempted suicide I was just j in a Lakeland Fla office Ruth One dispatch mentioned tlie prettiest girl who ever learned i brecht in the Trinity of the rose today to a position of i Azores but others hinted l ambience behind fearing motor was iof a plane by a com- Friends Over Joyed bination of daring initiative and The dramatic ending of MIM Elder's beauty flight brought a thrill of joy not paly to her friends and those of Captain i Elder who took off for Haldeman but moat of the country I with Captain George Haldeman wasj When weeks ago Miss Elder aiMl i born in Anniston Ala September her pilot arrived in New York in j 1902 fourth in a family of five their Stinson Detroiter plane the Making the Yolo county highway of Mr and Mrs J 0 Elder j lie in general seemed willing to be- LINEAL FOOT first inaugurated by tor Yolo county and engt- grew up to be leader of her sex in 1 School students both boys and by physical education instructors here j i are in violation of the California i ical Practice Act is a question which members of the state board of medical j examiners must decide when they meet in Sacramento next Monday j In a recent letter to the city board i of education Dr Charles B An invitation to meet John F LOCAL ELKS MAY MEET S HEAD j tired that was she told the tor of Adult Education At present he I simply had to have is in charge of the Adult Education I system safe for travel is an remember Ruth as a that she was serious in her I didn't try to end my life I department at the University of j sive proposition reported A G j child of tendencies who j fention of flying to Europe l I I llA A M I tl ed that nothing could deter her Then the public almost her But last Tuesday morning she leaned against a door weak with excitement at the Garden City Hotel and an- she and Hildeman were v A uu j JL 415 a-j net w A ft A f At Whether therapeutic treatments nave too much to live for My babies wm c was sup f a conference Quintard School at Anniston a is tne n administered to Woodland High j are dependent upon me and I want to of schools and it with Supervisor Shadrach stay in basketball and a factor in i t i it -i treatments Ruler Thursday Woodland to the Lodee g ley of Massachusetts Grand Exalted i of the Elks was extended at members of of the law Such Charles L at least they are described stated that the iin Press reports he Sacramento Elks host to the I only by distinguished official Saturday ning and they will welcome a big at- j Used In Gymnasium tendance of local Elks at the The treatments are being given by tion to be given in his honor I J K Cossmann and Miss Ewert Eddy is to attend the banquet to be Neither appears on the of the given the Grand Exalted Ruler by the state board of medical examiners as tin for The San Francisco authorities stated that the young woman's husband died from pneumonia in August 1925 when their est baby was but 3 months old Friends of the family at Winters were never informed of his death and they believe that the officers misunderstood Mrs Knowlton or j she was shielding her husband i Knowlton left Winters in 1923 He clerking in the Citizens bank at the time of the robbery of that He and the late John in the bank and obeyed the i ers of the amed bandits who later captured and sent to San grown rapidly especially in the ney relative to a part of the state j in the system at the Linderman cor- The course which is offered to j ner leading into the main business i every mother is a part of the high i district of Esparto i school part time course and money proposed new curve I social and scholastic affairs if or the work is drawn through the I Proctor explained that a big saving j for a while in Anniston later thow who re j as in the public school system j Work as Stenographer After finishing high school Miss Elder learned stenography and worked ing that afternoon Sighted Only Once amount of lineal feet of ing Lyle Womack an electrical prom the moment of the take-off Thursday the American Girl Thirty women were members during radius such land Fla Previously she had been fc h Tn the last sessions as is planned for the Esparto corner divorced sHe refused to identify her first husband She has JAG KILLS AGED MAN Building paved highways is costing no children It was at Lakeland county a lineal foot met Captain Haldeman who tor pointed out that 129 lineal feet of taught her to fly Ruth showed a Sacramento Lodge and at which j a licentiate It is stated that electric icus Exalted Rulers of Northern therapeutic apparatus is a fornia will also be guests i part of the gymnasium equipment and The reception to follow will be two periods each day are set to all Elks who present their aside for administering treatments ship not only of casual football and other Athletes Meet For Second Time but of defective muscle Bald fat lean business men held second session Wednesday night at the high school gymnasium as of Jim ical class after a period of idleness Following a session with the voSley ball Oath kd the in y j injurie I turc as well Dr communication to the board waS referred to Cossmann reply was received by the board today this letter Cossmann Needless to say 1 am very much surprised to learn that the work we have here may be in opposition to the law Holds Miss and both hold the state credentials in health development work 1 personally Upon the family's departure for j Sacramento Knowlton is reported to have left a number of unpaid bills He worked at Sacramento and later i at Chico Winters people were told that he deserted his family and fled with another woman j With Company j Mrs Knowlton went to San cisco in 1925 according to her to the officers last night I came toj San Francisco and placed my oldest J child Betty May in the exercises The strenuous visited the state on at the time of allying for she said My sister offered to take care the other two Gwendolyn who is and Junior who is 2 so that I pa to work I got a job with the It was a jag that killed Tim Nelligan 60 Sutler Basin ranch worker who was left in a dying condition on the steps of the county Tuesday it was revealed today by Coroner Ross C Wilson Friends of the old man told how Nelligan left work two weeks ago his year's his jeans declaring he was going to take a little vacation spent hut vacation drinking the friends declared and plus exposure brought on the pneumonia eventually caused his death The old man was when brought to the hospital Now bin Sutler Basin friends are raising a Tor his burial ROM will handle the pavement is saved by building a curve instead of a corner At the rate of a lineal foot Proctor ural aptitude for the air and soon she and Haldeman were doing stunt flying at County fairs and carnivals figured it out that the county would economize to the extent of and i Girl Raises Money at the same time provide an It was Colonel Lindbergh's tion that will be a bettor safeguard ful transatlantic flight that fired the against accidents Alabama beauty with the desire to Supervisor Gladney reported the first woman to span the to sighted but once and that Tuesday night at about SW miles from New York by the er American Banker It was believed from the meager messages that the plane came down before 8 a m New York time f he message to Paris was timed at 10 a m New York time but it was not certain that it was sent from the ship at that time If Miss Elder was in the air until a there is a general demand for a dius curve at the corner He is negotiating with members of Gray family for the purchase of the air Lakeland business men liked the idea and interested a Wheeling W Va capitalists in it i With the aid of T H McCardle a re- average 100 per hour was its cruising speed she covered 3.900 miles over water If able winds as is probable cut down 90 miles per hour the closed with a basketball the credentials and inquired as to the gamer There were remarkably few rights given under a credential casualties during j 1 was informed that this would Irvin Clover and Kraft j mit roc to give physical examinations compelled to ride charley i and to conduct remedial and cs home jive as a part ephone company am week i It is hard lo get a t children i Then 00 1 was who I Queer Jungles Cite Two Drivers For Poor Lights New Record Of Girl Even had the speed been reduced to SO miles the distance would have been miles farther than any American girl ever flew before of wav at the northwest tired Florida real estate man and of tho intersection ward Cornell a Florida grapefruit the speed to As soon as the right-of-way is grower she raised 433.000 in i distance would be miles county road crews will and organized the Wheeling Aero work on the improvement j Exhibit Corporation With the project thus supported Miss Elder and Haldeman went to Detroit where the monoplane in which they took off was especially built for them After a flight from Detroit to land and Wheeling Haldeman and Miss Elder flew to Field where they waited suitable weather for a The testing of automobile lights j take-off continued here Wednesday Wore Red Bandeau with Motor Officer H R inj t g fi Miw charge Constable Chester Norton fr Resident Held assisted Several score were I halted West street to the on their cars S G E Bender and arc the motorists named MRS PULFORD REFUSES POST Mrs D was J d Of rvv n I A wore a red bandeau about net president of lolo county s chapter Iff known as the j of the American Red Cross M M the crowds held yesterday in the board colorful figure in sports attire File Petition In Perry Will Francis rancher who died October 9 left an estate of f-f was filed Thursday by Belle of Sacramento a Itr Ine without the advice and approval competent doctors except in CAWS of minor bruises ami muscl strains Self I am tinder the impression that our health and development feet and KCn have been OUt ol WorK II was 01 a iuan w were not ill Mr v i inn Woodland Thursday who is to furnish pr the l too i apparently demented on their work I had to nave some around in the jungles in an official so I bought some tablets and took one i rf Davis man l in citations filed Thursday in education program to help two other who I Constable Joe and Walter tire R W court They No has been undertaken i have been out of work It was of brought a man to were not arrested but were instructed to later tbat tbe lights machines had been adjusted testing station the edge Davis The man and went to my to lie down i his name as He will be That one didn't seem to have any as to bis sanity thought 1 The msn acre ranch and was a Besides the petitioner other heirs are three sons John Perry of San fad Constant of Clarksburg and Joe of Sacramento Marie and Agnes Rose of Sacramento were named as grand- daughters Perry left no will tials entitle without on the part of tors However we have always had the interest the foremost in our reinds and have lAken the pre- maybe it was ten in the bottle meant to take all so I did that Knowlton lives at the home of j her sister Mrs Alice Rammers Boy Breaks Arm While at Play Prisoner Starts Ruth who frequented the at once Miss Elder even tlw stic hrr with an of stunts and was even more in her physical An ed her IKT to use llw in hold along tlw baff of her plane Her pilot Captain Haldeman who ing of i is 23 WAS Txira in McPherson trade rooms court house Mrs Pulford announced Thursday however that could not accept i the position j Other officers elected were Mrs Fred Meier vice-president Mrs Eu- i Rene C Stowe secretary and j W A of tirer The executive re-elected intact except that Mfm Tadlock of Mtm T R Lowe who asked fci has lived in lakeland for the the of C mentioned above to make St She was able sure that our work right path along the It appears to me that this phase of the Work is one of the most im- portant in field of physical cation and I will be very distressed to learn we arc not permitted to carry on the program have be taken there from the hospital day CLOCK In Woodland October 9 1527 to Mr and Mrs Ed M kr of Davis a girl of Ml Mrs T V of is in the Woodland Clink pital suffering from a broken left arm sustained when he fell while playing Wednesday m yard of his home George another kk vagrant paid day and was released from the county jail on the condition hej Easiness there but has spent a-r WAn as a fine aT war fn this at i Mrs to 1 the was a i rectors but no on a flight for the other parts The offices do not expect to near again from George f church slipped The prune harvest in Colusa county i soared Haldeman flew to S met his bride Miss ginia of that place at the was very tate this year door and was married He the girl into his plane and away to Florida Cuba and West Indies on a bridal trip than was election and did Mrs Pulford smid that