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February 3, 1936 (4 pages)

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e OSSSSegTOS EGET TERETE EIEETS _ Later a six-month period of full court mourning was _ excellently fitted for his task. Too,he is and will continue to people the proper methods of driving. PAGE TWO NEVADA CITY NUGGET MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1936. eR ee, ae + Lx _ Nevada City Nugget 305 Broad. Street. Phone 36 A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute: Printed and Published & at Nevada City. PRT RAM SW icc cans wen suns sc aucutite dn GratkuceauNaacde *: Editor and Publisher Pubiished Semi-Weekly, Monday and Friday at Nevada City, California, and entered as mail matter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 8, B79. eiHinicioloieieilininnivieioiniioleietetes SUBSCRIPTION: RATES (in Advance) Rh. a °o S One year ef 2 Ra teteteied teste rteatesteatesfestesterte slerterirteiestetrofertestentestestetentectertetoterteloiatetets “Toe Live The King” (Contributed) a ee For scarcely more than a week, now, a new monarch has reigned over the British Empire, and shouts of ““The King is Dead; Long Live the King!’’ have ceased to echo across the little island of England. But the mourning, the ceremony and the sombre pageantry go on, and will go on for a full twelve months. That long it takes to complete the rites attendant upon the death of a king and the ascension of another.” When George V died, a great. mass of: people gathered silently and solemnly about St. James Palace, and many. of them wept. They loved their king, and knew him as an honest, earnest, thoroughly human man. Across the street a canon boomed 70 times, once for ‘each of the king’s years on earth. proclaimed. Common men and nobles alike bought black bands FALLING TREE RAZES PORCH CAMPTONVILLE, 30.—Mrs. BOARD BLASTS NEW PROTECTION LIQUOR RACKET SACRAMENTO, Feb. 3.—"Liquor licensees contemplating memberJan. Wednesday morning when one of the worst north winds that we have had this season blew’ down a large cedar tree across the street from her home on Spencer Lane. The tree fell, taking away part of the porch. The house is of light construction and had the tree-fallen two feet. further toward the house it would have crushed that. portion in which oe was sitting and kiJled her. ships in so-called ‘protective associa-° tions’ should thoroughly investigate these i prganizatipns before paylng any fees to solicitors,’’ Richard E. Collins, chairman of the State Board of Ecualization announces. certain instances. which definitely ‘disprove the claims of. these organizations that °membership is purely “Several of these organizations; voluntary, We are advised that in are soliciting..memberships ~ from] some cases solicitors for these orliquor licensees and offering to, aid} ganizations. have actually threatened the -Heensees with loss of their liquor licenses-if they do not become members. ; . “The, board is fully prepared to ‘cboperate with the licensées by giving them all of the services which are offered as an. inducement by joining these associations. Funds obtained from license fees. are used to support the Liquor Division of this Board and licensees should consider that in paying their license fees they have not only paid for the privilege of doing business but also for any and all service which the board can give to them in the way of advice and cooperation.”’ them in observing the state liquor. laws,’ Collins declared that such action was unnecessary. “There are some .associations in this state which are organized on a legitimate basis and perform a real service,” Collins said. ‘Too many of operated solely for the purpose of obtaining as much money as they caa from the licensees without giving anything in return except vague promiscs:. We are referring to the. State Bar Association the statements of such organizations that fees ‘paid them include legal services for. licensees, “Our attention has been called ‘to SUITS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE for their coat-sleeves. Then all the members of the Cabinet; and both houses of Parliament began the process of individually swearing fealty to the new king, a ceremony that requir/ed three whole days. It is difficult for an American to understand all this. The : English king reigns, perhaps, but does not rule, and is, so far as direct power is concerned, a mere figurehead. Why, we wonder, should England give so much of her time, energy and) money to a figurehead, especiaily when affairs of the moment . are pressing unduly and the actual government faces a crisis ‘in international matters? We do not understand it; but actually England would) not be England at all, to her people, without the king. Their illusion of permanence, their sense of nationality, their perspective of historical.-unity is embodied in the king, and has been since William the Conqueror first took over in 1056, or perhaps even since King Arthur of the rotund table held sway. They are bound together by their monarch, and by him also, to a degree, the vast British dominions that constitute a fourth of the swand s land and a fourth of its people are boiind to England. This last functiort_is, perhaps, the one remaining active job of the sovereign, and in the new king, Edward VIII whom America has known and respected as tbe Prince, of Wales, is be loved by his people, and will exert his moral influence within the country for their best welfare. . $22.50 and up for Men and Women A Rain Coat for $2.00 more with every suit JEFFERY CLEANERS 409 S. Church St., Grass Valley. We Call for and Deliver. Phone 162. Nevada City Routes Wednesday and Saturday ean z ses os ' SHH Hiidieiejole? ear d : ey we ye Mrs. Preston’ s * “ se ss ews otan $ # Stationery, Magazines & : 3146 Broad St. Nevada Ciry 2 i { he a cox] ~ Stop Getting Up Nig hts MAKE THIS 25e¢ TEST Use Juniper-oil, Buchu leaves, etc., to flush out excess acids and waste matter. Get rid of bladder irritation that causes waking up, frequent desire,scanty flow, Darnins, and backache.-Get Juniper oil, Bchu. leaves, etc., in little green tablets called Bukets, the bladder laxative. In four days if not pleased go back and get your 25c. Get your regular sleep and feel ‘‘full of pep.’’ Dickerman Drug Store, Nevada City. %, PSS Re Oe a tote +, e DG gS is wy, et 8 iS iets gS * , cy C tate economy, convenience you get all of them when you use COAL as the fuel medium in .your home. You'll find the cost ot % Union Ice Delivery coal most rea-, “sonable too. Now is the time to order. phone call will do it. Wshe he wes Ses ae <2 Shh st 9 og % Heo s x2 Exo at aR? ia CA? eas Sestiat aaa ie Pa ste she te Nt eee te. +8 rss % 2s <x Me o> UNION ICE gS o> \7 ¥ : * ‘ASHTON, THE HATTER) MAKER OF REFINED STYLES fe Hehe Xe? o + DELIVERY DISTRIBUTORS Nevada City, Phone 57 2 He Nt \ 4s be at M Pas Me Se 5% TSM, “oe, <7 Women’s and Men’s Hats Retrimmed. Cleaned and Reblocked $1.! sete ate ", + Fred Sauvee, Mgr. 4.3% * rah Xa» ‘ > ertesterfete a} 129 Church St. Grass Valley: # Re eleetetuieteitetetetututehetete.’, May he have a long reign, and a useful one! The Bloody Story (Contributed) Preliminary. figures for 1935 traffic accidents have'been entered, and another story of highway travel in California has been written in blood. Forty-eight thousand, four.hundred and forty-nine persons were killed or sited during the year, according to the estimaie.of Ray Ingels, director of the state motor vehicle department.“In figures the total looks like this—48,449That isthe highest toll in the history of the state, being Py SEE THE NEW 1936 Plymouth Cars SALES AND SERVICE CHAS, E. LEITER, DISTRIBUTOR Day and Night Service Any where Auto Repairs of Kyery.-Kind 128 Main Street Nevada City Phone 133 494 moreeven than for the death-record year of 1934, ie ember was the worst month—295. The fact that there were fewer accidents than in 1934 does noi decrease the horror of the situation. The tragedy is
based upon the number of lives lost, not the number of cars ’ damaged. — ~ 3 Subscribe for The Nugget—NOW. Carrie Rose narroWly eBeaped death ‘ Telephone 163 HI GIRLS PLAYGROUND has been delivered at the. grounds, and it is expected that the work will begin shortly. NEXT WPA PROJECT With the completion of one important project at the Nevada City high school with. WPA labor, plans are being laid for an early start on building a new one, and for the laying of sidewalks Where necessary, The project just finished includes the completion of the football field back of the present building, erection of fences and-rock walls with drainage facilities for bad weather, installation of two drinking tains, setting of an iron rail in front of the bleacher seats location. The building of thes¢ seats, plans for the development of the girls’ play-. which have been ready for some field. Cement, to be used in complet-. jie, will also be included in a fuing the present tennis court and] ture project. from’Truckee, spent two days in Nevada City last week and attend gy, the. stockmén’s meeting in Marys* ville Saturday. rE f _PROFESSIONA L DIRECTORY NEVADA oan NEVADA CITY ATTORNEYS JOHN S. LEWIS « ATTORNEY 20814 Main Street, Telephone 26 HARRY M. McKEE ATTORNEY AT LAW ~ 205 Pine St., opposite courthonse { Nevada. City, Calif, W. E. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Union Building Phone 28 Nevada City . T. Nilon A Oiled Hennessy } Lynne Kelly Nilon, Hennessy and Kelly ATTORNEYS. AT LAW Office, 127 Mill St. Grass Valley . Morgan & PoWell Bldg., Nev. City} George L: Jones Frank G. Finnegan JONES & FINNEGAN © Office: Morgan & Powell Buildings, Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal. TELEPHONE 273 Grass Valley Daniel L. Hirsch, M. D. Pyhsician and Surgeon Second floor. Thomas building, 139% } Mill Street, Suite 7. Hours 10-12 A. M., 2-5_P. M. Evenings by appointment, . : Nevada Cityy ACCOUNTANTS MISS ALICE MOORE Mine Systems Box 785, Nevada City ASSAYER Hal D. Draper, Ph. D. ASSAYER AND CONSULTING CHEMIST Nevada City, California Office: 364-W. Home 246-3. Box 743 Phones: DENTISTS DR. ALVAH N. MORGAN DENTAL SURGEON “Special attention paid to the care of children’s teeth” iM ASONIC BLDG., NEVADA,.CITY Phones: Office,129;—Residence oF . DR. WALTER J. HAWKINS . S DENTIST . 312 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 a. m. . to 6:00 p. m. Evenings by appointment. Compiete X-Ray Service. Phone 95. DR. JOHN R. BELL DENTISTOffice Heirs: 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings »y Appointment Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone 321 -MINING ENGINEERS Grass Valley HAROLD L. KARO, M. D. PHYSICIAN. AND SUREON 128 Neal Street Grass Valley Phone 116 Hours 10 to: 12a) m.,°2 to 5p. m. Evenings -by appointment E. H. ARMSTRONG ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office 208144 West Main Street Grass Valley CHARLES L. HOGUE, O. D. OPTOMETRIST Corrective examination and training for defective vision and functional disorders of the eyes. 147 Mill St. Ph. 624 Grass Valley DR. RALPH W. BURTON OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Telephone 71._ Hours: 2 p.m. to 5 pxm. and by appointment. Phone 188 120% Mill St. GRASS VALLEY FRATERNAL AND . Quality Printing at the Nugget Office CLUB DIRECTORY . . . : — — . NEVADA CITY HOME Courses are being instituted in schools to teach young Attempts are being made to curb the danger created’ by huge trucks and buses. . : er After all is said and done, the whole thing is up.to-the in-}. dividual motorists. It’s an old story, and well-worn by this time, but it still holds true—drive carefully.—North Hollywood Sun-Record. Office and residence at 128 Neal St. Grass Valley Office hours 10 to 12 LAUNDRY a.m. 2 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m. DR. VERNON V. ROOD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON FAMILY TRADE OUR . HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56, N. S. G. W. Meets every Tuesday evening at, SPECIALTY ie Pythi y a, 2 'e siting ! 8 Conte Boulder St. Nevada City JOE O’NEILL, President. . fhoor, Mon., Wed., Fri., H. N. MARCH, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 152% Mill Street, up stairs, second 10-12 a. m. 2-5 p. m. daily. evenings. Phone 1§ Grass Valley GEO. M. BOEST _ CONTRACTOR \ “BUILDER OF FINE HOM ae me J . Phone 491 W D.C. W. CHAPMAN, Ree. Sec’y. . } y i Prompt and Reasonable Service a Se esta arent = ~ — ~ WOMAN'S CEVIC CLUB . CARL POWER JONES. M. D. 129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours: 1 to 3:7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30 Regular mectings the 2nd and fourth Mondays of the month, at the Brand Studio. President, Mrs. Geo. Giitierslonve. Secretary, Mrs. Ucland Smith.) NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM Elizabeth McD. Watson, Prop. Open to all-reputable ~ Construction, , Hauling, Excavating lam now equip to move from 300 to 500 yards of soil or gravel i in sya hours work. ‘Nevads City © i Phone 289-M Nevada City Lodge, No. 518, \ B. P. O. Elks Meets -second and=fourth Friday evenings in Elks home, Pine ‘Street. Phone 108. ' Visiting Elks van welcome, H it i ‘W. E. WRIGHT, Exalted Ruler. . . $< V4 V. FOLEY, Secretary. NEVADA Cols ce mi . Physicians and Surgeons COME TO ie Banner Gold County of . -~ ‘THE NEW DEAL. omnia . g DANCE Annual production over Every. Sunday Night. Gowd Music.’ Finest Beer, Wines, and Fancy Drinks and the Best of: Food. Main Street GrassValley . $3,000,000 ~~ —s« . For Information Address Chamber of Commerce Nevada City, Calif. DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER . DENTIST X-RAY Facilities Available Hours: 9:00-5:0 Evening appointnents. 120% Mill Street.:Phone 77. Grass Valley, Calif. Phone office 11 EDWARD C. UREN CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER Mining Reports Furnished Mining District Maps Phone 278 h J. F. CONNOR Mining and Civil Engineer United States Mineral Surveying : Licensed. Surveyor 203 West Main St. Grass Valley DOCTORS B. W. HUMMELT, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 400 Broad St. Office Hours: 10-12 a. m. 2-5 p. m. Evenings 7-8 Phone 895 X-RAY DR. DAVID H. REEDER OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Especially successful in Arthritis, Anemia, Cateract without Surgery, and other Chronic .Ailments. Consultation Free by appointment. Office 541 Pine St. Res. Phone 596. Nevada City. W. W. REED, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Nevada City, Calif. » Office 418 Broad Street Hours: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 P. M. Residence Phone 2 Office Phone 362 ALFRED H. TICKELL, M. D&> PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Nevada City, Calif. Office 207 Pine Street . Residence 525 Nevada Street W. P. SAWYER, M. D. Hye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses correctly fitted. Electromagnet for removing steel Hours 11 to 4 Broken Glasses Duplicated Evenings by Appointment Office Ott Bldg Main Street Residence 73 Phone Kpigelad Grass Mawel 4 ae en Nine “NUGGET ADS PAY I GOOD SERVICE COSTS NO MORE A modern establishment—a trained, intelligent and -comecotatl ; personnel — distinctive motor equipment aad. other evidences of’ progress and prosperity are NOT: an indication that, funeral service. ‘ charges will be high. A successful concern can be built only ing ey, and elle. at. prices, that are fair and err incenige He ‘HOLMES FUNERAL HOME « Meabulance Service With Safety and Dignity” serve _ Phone 203, Nevada City. foun; Mr; J. R. Magee, assistant ranger » Income Tax Returns “ Nevada ‘City =