Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - June 14, 1926, Woodland, California
Results bring business classified advertising flows into the columns of the a a democrats As naturally As water runs Down Hill. The Success of classified advertisers in this newspaper is the reason for their steady patronage. Issued daily except sunday euro rat today s Best smile another stirring spectacle Peculiar to this great Republic is the appearance of some one no one Ever heard of before who tells a Senate committee that he Speaks for 22,000,000 news. Woodland California monday evening june 14, 1926 established 1871 High school Canna by fire exercises tomorrow commencement exercises for Woodland High school class of the near Winters several ranchers in the Winters District Are wondering what to do with the remainder of their Apricot crop following the destruction of the u. S. Loof 1 it products corporation Canning Plant in will to hold tomorrow night at tho Quot ,0s0�?T whore they v arc Shippin a school auditorium commencing at 8 to. An excellent program has been arranged featuring an address by i professor John Adams. Whoso tonic a canned apricots went up in smoke along with three Southern Pacific fruit cars the Plant was disabled for fruit to be canned. Basin is dedicated by crowd of 1,500 upwards of 1500 persons the majority of them being from i a Anam a to Woodland and Marysville a a a Lodge will Honor Flag t. ,., several Hundred John Adams whose topic will be a getting on in the the Public is Given a very cordial invitation to attend. Some seats have been reserved for the parents and relatives hut As the capacity of the auditorium is 1260 people there will be almost one thousand seats available to the Many friends who desire to attend. It is urged that All be seated i Haven inn a before the program besin.,. Rancher affected elate they my involution c program s of follow shave Good offers from other tanneries overture % i r Rcv a Glde Ltd Quot of they continue to sell As the late Woodland ii in a school Ore set of th<1 a Mon wil1 Caus a the i a us Anu Ana Luary Svir erg or to the Plant was destroyed yesterday de with officials of the Sutter Basin Hgt a fire $25,000 damage being done. I company saturday afternoon end eve cases of freshly Ning Over the establishment of the now further operation during the picking season in Winters. Ord of the fire was received in liners by. F. Leland representative of me organization in that City with Headquarters at the Winters i by United pics Sis kill seven Athens Bandit attacking a Cai containing a Bank shipment of $187�?T,. 500 killed seven members of the cards Row and escaped with the Money. Seek Ignats Ordo a alaskan radio stations throughout Alaska today were inducted to listen for distress signals i rom a ship on fire picked up late esterday by both naval radio operates at dutch Harbor and St. Paul. More rain he Aggy prospects of fresh rain brought flood menaces to Many fruit j to Ripen too fast for Canning. They greetings. Bernice Braden vocal Solo a your yesterdays. Lake Kent Shuman nit a mod bros., in u. Rice. And f our problem of Amer a animation Horn Arleen Millsap a a a violin Solo a a meditation from i Quot thais Massenet Helen murders commencement address. A getting in in the world prof. John Adams Cornet Solo a lilacs Vander Cook Carl Hansen presentation of diplomas. Overture a White Queen o. Mitra orchestra Benediction. Rev. Gideon Berger the following is a list of graduates Vivienne Lee Bagley Margaret Amelia Baird Ruth Barker Martha town of Robbins a a the opening of the attractive new buildings. The structures were completed at a Cost of $125,000. These include the administration building dormitory for the employees and the dining room and clubroom building. President Edwin t. Keiser of the Sutter Basin company was an inter Upa Yii a t ested attendant from the time that1 a a a Kail olt the Celebration opened and until it i Bra in resigned from the of league of nations today thus co Nell f pushed in the Small hours of my the league to recognise the fact morning. Settlers in the Basin hat the Western hemisphere was Virt students gel miss Webber s Cis will leave in service for the future faculty of t d w i p of to v,olthfl1 Ci-1 Lutcs it the Wood i in o c p to a t i Quot jul i Lull 11 is sates us Saar la Lull Othuel elaborate plans for the Observance of Flag Day have been completed Herr it by. Of Mouthful graduates of the Woodland High school were last night instructed in their Mission to their fellow men by Rev. I. E. Millard pastor i of the Christian Church Here who Ren-1 den<1 thu it baccalaureate service in the High preliminary to the usual announced ave Iven completed Here High school auditorium. Several Hun ments of changes in school personnel it a tho Woodland Lodge of elks and a dred people attended the a Price i j to i it. Nmn001 personnel n Ogram commemorative of the am which marked one of the events in which is usually an african Flag will be held at the City the passing of the class of 1926 from it rat Quot of tho school year comes one fall sections of the Middle West already i Welcome Superino from the effects of weekend cloudburst. Park Oak and Walnut streets at 8 of clock tonight. The Public is cordially invited to attend according to announcement made this morning by Charles Eddy who is working on the program and everyone interested in paying some tribute to the american Flag on this Day set aside for the services will was sunday plan to dry j not offered fancy prices. Included in the list of ranchers who i i sold to the corporation were the met-1 Quot ave a great liking to Keiser j Ost to them. Been received with real re the Woodland High school. I that has what Young people Are doing and i Grot. Should do at the present time was according to pro our is my stressed by the minister in his address. Hyman head of William m. The completion of work 1 a fear Strangler May operate in Rural Section Reft Helen Gwendolyn Blum Al ten to sheriff j. W. Monroe and other 1 Linnet to. Elnora Boone Bernice peace officers about the state asking 1 a a a it them to Issue a warning. Rearing that the mysterious Strangler who is responsible for three murders in the Bay Section May pursue Caroline Burner Carl Becker Russell i his tactics in the country districts a it a Quot Audi Goba Siow in Eta. Schlef of pop a a a a a Quot a a a a Rio Blodge Bert Elizabeth Braden Raymond Bristow. Darrell Laverne Capps Alta Cook i i a t a a a a John Calvin coon., Uola Clair i 11 18 the beef Quot of a a san fran Craig i Rune is May Cummings a i police that the a dark Stran Talie Day Arthur f. Della Santa j Glero who followed his first Mur Julia. Dell. Santa. Jack e. Dickey. A Nav attack in san Francisco last Mary Ellen i till on Iola c. Dill John i ,. Kimball Dixon. I february when miss Clara Newman Mark Eugene Edgar Mary Eliza Ems filled by shifting the scene of Beth Edgar Elzorah Marie Ehrke his operations to san Jose where Sidney Epperson Florene Ruth eve Xvi if i i t i a. A t. Bus. . A be his was the next vie ans Daniel Earl Fisher jr., Charlotte. S. Fissell Katherine Doris Gallup i a w spa our a victim. Ruth Burke Gordon Marguerita Goux j warning received Lomoh. Grady ii Carl Hansen lieutenant Charles Dulles who is Henrietta therrel Holt Ruth Evelyn 1 u. F Hughes. Edwin j. Hulbert. H tt<1 of Tai it detail a ing to run Marshall isee Hunt John i. ,h16 Strangler determined to Henry f. Knight Hai Ley Herman Send social notices to nil outside i Kramer. Lena Olive Landes Virginia j cities. Edith i Ong Alice Teresa Luru it Chi Florence a. Mae Hen Samuel Marion j Mcguth Wayne Mcreynolds Clar i Iff Mon Roo enc March. I conducting apartment houses Helen murders Elma a Rabid a i j i k i i a a. Vui Milij tui Sci Vul t in. J y 1 a Nti Viv Ane Nas a n v or Day address telling and thereby prove yourself worthy of comp listed a wonderful results among la Arr inner exceed $40,Dwnproxi-1 history of the various fugs. When the successor of All those who have the St of the school. Immensely the town named after mately two million More than in 1925 completed telling of o a. Bins former president the state Board of equalization an a cd by shown by n ii nou need today Mard members that Organ company would ume Mca Tulla it a t Prutki Pauwok in the a Youram. Memnon Walter Robert Miller Arleen Florence Millsap Mildred Helen Millsap Clarence Arthur Moeller Ken Neth l. Morris Edward Beverley my or Mary Louise Nordyke Maurice Eugene Backer. Henry Jerome Barker Bryant Pearson Elmo b. , non be e. Roth. Mathew ocl uvious Santoni Gladys Mae Scarlett Elva Inez Schliemann. Kent Stroud Shuman Esta Elizabeth Sneed Aldine Spannaus Ivan Clarence Sperbeck Anna Rowena Stadt Muller Ruth Alice Stivers Max f. Hours Ethel Mae Strong Eunic Miriam to us Carroll e. Londei Wood Jam a ii wat on Corinne z. Wilkinson. Rumsey woman Dies in Hospital at St. Helena in the notices received Here by Sher women especially those apartment houses and Rooming houses arc warned to never admit strange men to their premises without a third party being present. They a particularly warned never to enter a vacant room with strange men and to As far As possible conduct All negotiations with witnesses present or through speaking tubes or Over House telephones. It is the belief of the police that the Strangler is crazy for his murder us tactics Are so Crafty and carried out with such Well planned methods that Only a Man half demented could act with Success. A but vill either be caught in the act or brought in on suspicion and positively identified by Merton Newman the Only person who is positively known to have talked with the Man who killed mrs. Newman said lieutenant Dullea in san Francisco yesterday. I. San and they Are already giving him credit for lending a a human touch to the project that is destined to create a better spirit of loyalty and co operation. Members of the Sutter Basin troop of boy scouts raised the stars and stripes Over the town for the first time saturday afternoon with the audience standing at attention. Named after Leader Hopes that George b. Robbi of the land May take its place among the Lead ing communities of the Sacramento j Valley were expressed by Arthur t attorney h. P. Stabler county horticultural commissioner Edwin t. Keiser president of the Sutter Basin land company a. I. Soule Deputy real estate commissioner and h. B. Klingensmith vice president of the land company. Goats in the principal address the Day told of the rapid development of Sutter county As seen by a native son while Stabler cited the splendid condition of the crops in the Basin. Tho dedication services were presided Over by Klingensmith and were opened by selections by the Sacramento boys band. Throughout the Day concerts were Given by the band with mrs. J. La. Christian managing direct-1 or. Shortly after the country was first discovered. 1 i music a 11 be furnished by the Woodland elks orchestra and will be typical of the period in which the Dif pugilist was kilted v.ri7thurt Quot a displayed a notate Ron tata. A Ltd f a Quot Quot Quot Auto a a bar ital to. Sacramento musician Mobile containing four persons. Was employed by the Lodge to put the knowledge useful in part Millard said historical flags a you Are going out from this school the regular order of Flag Day Obser to determine the worthwhile chess of Vance of the elks will be followed. At this purely american and democratic great trouble and expense the Lodge institution by the use you make of has succeeded in procuring nine flags i the knowledge All typical of those used at some to glory integrity nod in american history since 1497, j Woodland High after Joes to Nevada miss Webber stated in handing in her resignation that she was taking a St. Pugilist killed Loi is Walter Burgoyne your hands. A i would not _ j to finished. You full charge of girls taxes High Saramento due to increased j Industrial activity the states income during the current year from taxes i Public utilities Banks insurance companies and general corporate com have i athletics. A in a a Havo Vou a deceived i the local teacher also said that m believing thaw your education is while she regretted leaving Woodland arc simply receiving she Felt that she was in need of still recognition for work Wen done and it further experience and was making in remains for you in College University sacrifices to obtain that knowledge Aud in life to prove the worthwhile even when offered a substantial of your Alma mater. Crease by the school authorities Here. A you would be false to your teach a it still insisted upon leaving place valuable music some of which is More thinkers false to your school if you simply the experience As More .>00 it ear a old into shape to be played repeated her slogans and Rode on her fan the salary increase. By the orchestra. J reputation. I would Challenge you to Here 3 years Mcdonald to speak drink deeper at the Fountain of truth miss Webber has been connected according to the ceremonies past press on to new Fields of learning with the Woodland High school for the exalted ruler c. C. Mcdonald will and enlarge your capacity for service past three years where she has a Eire loss Srot Eton with an estimated loss of $200,000 a fire late yesterday destroyed the main building of tie it a Lif Ernin feeder products Plant Here. A tribute and vis after which the audience will be asked to sing Observance in or univ a act a i this is one of the first programs Kun i a y Host Given in it Odland in Observance of Denver Denver today was Host 1 la pay and it Lei expected that this to 10,000 rotaries arriving Here from be wil1 followed by observances in every Section of the civilized world for future y1�. Flag Day Iii at present the 17th annual convention of rotary ? comparatively new thing the Day f International. Having Bec n set aside by the late a president w Ilson for the nation to Honor its National Emblem. Ely one of gone before you and capable of carry popular she has the younger members nation ing on their unfinished tasks. J of the school in a High state of ath a animation j a not All of the great books of Earth infection and has through her program. Have been written nor have All of the of training interested All the response to my Don great speeches been made. Architect a athletics. Quot i r8 s Quot Fps Quot lure till has by. Best to off. And. Listed Rule i or pm a. Plant of Ila astronomy a farther reach. Science is just beginning to unfold its mysteries and inventors their Genius. Not All of the musical compositions have been written nor har. Truth been fully. _ fathomed. I receive gifts a let none despair that there is Noth during the school a High Jinks kill farm Bill Washington the plan for re. Cuing the Farmer from agricultural depression will be Defeated Iii the sen was certain today. In this work miss Webber has been ably assisted by miss leis Ewert who will succeed to the Post vacated. Miss Ewert will be assisted by miss Eleanor Lyser who will act As assistant instructor. Ate it weather fair weather fair tonight and tuesday Normal temperature. Willis rites to be held tomorrow 8 Al Loki acid on the second floor of the modern Brook cloth House of the Geary steel works exploded Shower Eai Lier in the afternoon a numbering death on eight workers and of athletic events were staged onion Between 50 and 60 others the Ball grounds North of the main Section of the town. Injury word of the Jones a the s \ As received in mrs Della Jon is Man. Death fever of which death of miss Nellie to Helena sanitarium Rumney last night by in Stepmother of the was caused by typhoid the deceased had suffer d for several weeks. Miss Jones was born in Bath England con ing to Pennsylvan a with her father the Lata Harry Jones and later to Ramsey when she was six years of age. She attended the Rumsey school and graduated ii urn me i Ideo Normal school. She taught for a time in the Guinda school and afterwards went to Cloverdale where she taught until her death. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. Changes made Washington an admission that changes have been made in the account Book of the Pepper Fisher Philadelphia Campaign Headquarters committee was drawn from Frank j. Gor a Man of the Headquarters in testimony before the Senate Campaign investigation committee today. Boy scout is. Cited for medal Jimmy Huberty has been cited for a boy Stout medal for his work in rescuing miss mild a Yates while swimming la t wednesday. Miss Yates became exhausted Aud went under twice when Jimmy who was standing on the Shore plunged in with his clothe on and brought her to Shore. Services held for j. Franklin the Celebration climaxed with a Barbecue supper and two dances. Anither closing feature was a Large Bonfire display presented by the boy scouts. Visitors were surprised at the splendid Progress Chat has been made towards the completion of the town which last Winter was Laid out and streets planned. Streets Laid out the streets Are now a reality and in Robbins Square is located the group of Headquarters buildings i in addition there Are a depot store1 and other buildings already constructed with a new grammar school plan Ned for this fall. A feature of the town is the fact i that it has its of n natural Gas and Good water. A Post office is to be established. Trouble looms in milk Deal still seek Lukk f Ambridge woman an Wenng the description of Aimer be mole Mcpherson was sought by police today in the belief that she might be the evangelist. los Angel Savage sane los a Ngel est Robert w. Savage former Yale football Star accused of attempting suicide for the love of it Lara Bow film Flap a a was declared it Ane today. Four nominated Vav Ashing on president ool urge today hoi mated four of the five members of the newly created Board of railway mediation. Funeral services for William s. A , resident of Willow Oak Park win died it his Home saturday afternoon will he held at the Ross Wilson l Untray Home tomorrow morning at 19 80 Potlock with la e. Millard officiating. Interment will be in Woodland cemetery. Willis who was 45 years of age was tho father of eight children ranging in a from two to sixteen years. He died while his wife mrs. Ida Willi it was in Woodland transacting business. Willis has been a resilient of id District for the part eight years Outing to Woodland from paso Robles. Children hold Church exercises ing left to be done and could we have wich was held in the girls gym last lived in Washington s Day we might robber received two spleen have been like its from the students of tho quo Tea duties school in remembrance of her splendid going from this vein Rev. ,v\, instructed the students in their duties i a a a a Liber plans to go to Mills to fathers and mothers j during the summer vacation a what will you do to hold High tie i pf1? where he Wil take up a ape name of your Mother and father is u cd horse at the Mills hockey and you can add glory or disgrace. Sports amp. Following the Termina j a several years ago As a Young Man 1 0,1 this coarse miss Webber will i stood lie Side a Small Marble Shaft up it to her new position at the Union a Little Hill in Dakota and Asl it Ralty of Nevada gazed through a tear in my Eye at a the words Cut deep in its emblazoned Side i said a that Monument and those Lutov re acc a it ads Are not enough to carry on the f jail ill vol maj i for trial of alleged forger memory of my father who did so. Much for me and there i vowed a vow that god being my Helper i would in my life und character seek to t any on the life and work of my father and what a tremendous summons to us All Quot just to think that All of the dead Are alive. Alive in me and alive i you. My father still lives in me and i trial of John Brown charged his work incomplete carried on by t with forging chocks in the knights me and i in the galleries of the Landing District was set for june 29 skies thick set with human faces and this morning by Superior judge w. A. From a thousand tongues that could Anderson. Brown pleaded not guilty not be beaten into silence by the clods i to the charge and asked for an actor of the Valley there comes the cry Ltd a defend him. Grant Bruton Quot for the same of us who can no Long Mah appointed by the court. It do Complete our tasks. J a jury venire of thirty people was Howell arrested Santa Monica Charles p. 26, who is alleged to have held los Angeles Bank and escaped $2600 a arrested Here today. Well up a with bomb thrown Passaic n. bomb thrown by unidentified persons today wreck-1 cd the Home of Frank Esslinger in Clifton. No one was injured. A a a Bube on trial Salinas second trial of Simon bub who is charged with the murder of n. Rader in the Moss i Landing rum Battle one year ago opened Hei today children a Day exercises were held a it the new Community Church sunday morning at eleven of clock. There was a Large crowd which enjoyed the following program prelude doxology invocation and Gloria scripture Reading Ami response quartet messes r. W. Mitchell e. J. Stirnaman j. I. Long and j. L. Stahl offering intermediate orchestra song primary department recitation Mildred Tumbow song primary department violin Solo Wilfred Robbins the Flag and what it stands for Junior department Salute to the Flag Star spangled Banner trombone Solo Carl Becker Sermon Rev. N. M. Fiske Benediction response and . Quot what Hope and Pride swells up in the breasts of fond parents for sons and daughters like you and Many parents willingly toil and sacrifice living in almost obscurity that you their children might make up in training knowledge and usefulness what they lucked. Their Hopes Are All in thee and will you with their very life and blood in your veins let their Hopes and Aims be buried with their in completing his address Millard declared make i be of Talent a to not Cit your Best is to Rob god. To not use the talents and knowledge you have acquired in completing the tasks of Ages gone is to leave a Blank behind. A god has a task for each of you to perform what Ever it May be god cannot perform that task without you and May you the graduating class of 1926 go out to play Well your Pari ii the Groat unending drama of life and in so doing May god Hies by judge Anderson and Deputy clerk Nester Middleton. Possibility of trouble loomed today for someone who is said to be representing to milk buyers that he has i purchased the milk from the Wayne j Jacobs Herd of cows. The cows were attached last week by the Bank of Woodland e. F. Vawter of the sanitary Dairy immediately closed a Deal with Heil we �,u1an /1 ,8c� Unen hot i Adelphia Are due to arrive ii tank for buying the milk the Jacobs a in Era was arrested j Multi Lait this afternoon. Or today Atter he disembarked from the mrs. A. C. Huston or of tins Cit Steamer Admiral Fiske. Suspect held los Angeles sup ted of the brutal murder of three aged special trains bearing delegation it of shrines who attended the shrimp a women j conclave which closed recently at Phi i two in san r Francisco and one in san shrines train will return liquor Case before Binde t route is open to All Sellers of milk but a a a j Vawter May take Steps to prove that funeral services for John ii. Frank a the sanitary Dairy has the contract in who died Friday were held this with the Bank for taking Over the afternoon at two o clock w Ith Rev. In Supply of milk from the Jacobs cows. E. Millard officiating. The services other parties recording to word rewire held in the Ross Wilson funeral a lived by Vawter have been claim Horne. Interment was in Woodland j ing to be in a position to serve the cemetery. I Jacobs milk. A and Are among the returning delegation jury picked three burned Las vegas n. Wood River Iii. Three in n members of the regular panel of the1 were burned to death and five ser jury of 24, some of who will to c. B. J piously injured when a tank exploded Mcgrew militant editor for Man at the Standard Oil company a Plant Slaughter were selected Here today. A Here today. Dave Davis resident of the Capay District will be tried before the Justice court of a. F. Binde on wednesday on a charge of Selling and Possession of intoxicating liquor according to announcement this morning by a fleeced to count la Zemro follows Louis in Serge i Bert Williams f led Ogden Nicholas Gleason j. A Van amp Florence e. Grady Andrew Anderson Grace Grothe Henry Lun de Man Mary Beebe e. E. Byres j. Vul Russell a. C. Gregory a. Ii. Richie Nina Kennedy j. C. Hailmon Owen Hinsdale Eunice Queen Eralbert Souza a. E. Nourse f. L. I Knight Peter la. Wanshop r. W. Scarlet it. B. , Leland Pur Iti ton \ Ictor l. Furth John of. Hemmje Richard Alge Edward r. Gallup and c. N. Scoggins Davis residents hear prof. Talk or. E. O. Humphrey of the Cereal office i Nile states department of agriculture Washington i. Was in Davis saturday. He delivered a talk at the auditorium of the agricultural engineering division on the use of Quot pice de Terrez As a building material or. Humphrey is a Pioneer in the Field of using Earth As a budding Martens five years ago he constructed attorney George t. Kern handling the prosecution of. Officers raiding Davis a House of Quot pice which is tamped Earth at Glen Echo Maryland and a since written a Book setting Forth its advantages. The lecture was illustrated with lantern elides. The local chairman of the meeting is j. I. Long. District j who is the Case. A a i tub Lehment Are a a hid to have obtained a it Purchase and fifteen Gallons of Jack i. J. Hiatt returned from san fran i ass Brandy Cisco this morning