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January 27, 1930 (6 pages)

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ne @ 2 “215 w. Main St. BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lavezzola of Downieville, a daushter, named Catherine Marie, on January 21st. Papa wears his new honors blushingly. Mr. and Mrs. J. BE. Gooding and children are home from Sacramtnto Mr. Gooding having attended a’ bu‘siness meeting of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company. A. W. Storg-left for Sacramento Saturday where he transacted business. Carlos McGuire is in. Berkeley taking additional subjects preparatory to entering University in the fall. Mrs. M. A. Miller is in San Francisco attendng to business and visiting for afew days: “The Apache.” TUBSDAY and WEDNESDAY —-; MONDAY— Geirge Bancroft in “The Mighty.” Buster's Spooks is the comedy. FRIDAY— ‘Fury of The Wild.” Ranger the Dog, is featured. Mysterious Rider No. 5. Society Circus . is the comedy. SAATURDAY— “odern Love.” SHNDAY and MONDAY—“‘Speakeasy.”’ The comedy is Camping Out. W. D. Hutchisen, a former resident, is here visting his mother, Mrs. William Hutchison and family. Mrs. M. Grimes, who has been at a hispital in Grass Valley for a week has returned to her home in Nevada City. A trained nurse, Miss Golden, of Sacramento is caring for her for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bennetts had gs a recent visitor their son, Charles, of San Francisco. : Everett S. White and Leroy Baer traveling passenger and freight representatives rpspectively if the S.J. P. Company, were recent business visitors. Patrick James Hanley, the sight of eyes in a mine explosion 40 years ago at the old Fquuntain Head mine on Harmony ridge, passed away Sturday at the age of 76 years. .A son, Ray Hanley of Mitas, Nevada, Miss Sibyl Hantey of Tonopah, and Mrs. BE. A. de Sha of San Francisco, survive him. He bore his blindness cheerfully. Elsworth Colley of Tudor visited his father, J. F. Colley, for a few days recently. Gluyas Richards of Drum Power House spent a few days with his family in Nevada City. ACTRESS TELS SECRET Tells How to Darker Gray Hair With a Home-Made Mixture. ——. Joicey Wiiliams, Amercan actress, the following statement hair, and how to darken it, home-made mixture: “Anyone can prepare 4a nixture at home that will graduliy darken gray, streaked or. faded hair, and mvke it soft and glossy. To a half-pint of ‘water add 1 ounee of bay rum, a small box of Barbs Compound, and 4 ounce of glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any durg store at very Ittle cost. Apply io the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. the recently made abou 272 with 2 This will make a gray-haired person , leok twenty years younger. It does not color the scalp, is not or greasy and does not rub off’. OSCAR E. WINBURN ATTORNEY AT LAW Sui'rs 1-2-3 City HALL BLDG. GRASS VALLEY, CAL. Phone 47 is done here. SERVICE a . recovered from * up town for the first. time Friday who lost Fred Salisbury has just recently smallpox and was Jack Curnow and William Harris spent the past week end with thei: parents, after attending school, in Sacramento during the past week. Mrs. Phil Folck left for Calistoga to join her husband, who is employed in the gold mines of that section. DOG DERBY TRAIN SERVICE The. Nevada County Railroad will furnish special train service mnexi Sunday to Colfax to connect with Southern Pacifie trains to Truckee for the annual dog derby racing program. The regular 5:00 a. m,. train ean be taken and then ine will leave approximately at 6:30 a. m. A special round trip rate will be in effect A special train will connect at Colfax with the returning trains that evening. Fuller details’ can tained by calling Nevada City 87 or Grass Valley 559. Mrs. Manie Parsons, who has had an attack: of neuritis, is recovering. , Jack—‘My home a@ game of poker’’. Potts—‘‘A gamble, I presume’’. Jack—‘‘No’’—“‘A full house, my three daughters make ’’three of a kind’, and the wife and I a‘‘sweet pair’”’ high’’, but she’s dead and buried”. Stature Really Matter of Little Importance When Japan emerged from splendid isolation and entered into competition with western nations, the abbreviated stature of the Nipponese was a source of worry to their leaders,-remarks 4 Wrifer in the Baston Glohe, They sent missions abroad to learn the tricks of oceidental civilization. One day a Japanese. mission came heme and-reperted that it had solved a erent national preblem Weren't al! well-known . sim:te j ey FOR A PROSPEROUS 1930 You want to feel well dressed and have your garm ents spick and span for the acini. of winter festivities. Get out your dress suit or Tuxedo or your cutaway or sack suit and no matter how bad they Foster and Jeffery. _" Where Quality and Sevice Meet” “Phone 264 We call F or and Deliver: the western peoples renred on a mili: ~ tier? Milk must therefore be the se j cret at raising a nation of fall men . Immedintety the smilk diet becam: ‘he great Japanese hobby The big . ! wies in high government bureans se’ the example Aft intervals. they wonle enter carrying a tray of milk bracers i . “Ah.” the bureaucrat would exclaim . as he tossed it off, and stretched him . self. . : But /after an ariny of little runts j} had Hcked the Russians. the tallest nation in Europe. the Japanese stopped worrying about their stature, : ‘Bladder ‘Irritation If functional, Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, causes Burning or Itching Sensation, Backache or . Leg Pains, making you feel tired, i depressed, and discouraged, why not try the Cystex 48 Hour Test? Don’t give up. Get Cystex today at . any drug store. Put it to the test. See for yourself what it does. Money back if it doesn’t bring quick improvement, and satisfy you completely. Try Cystex today. Only 60c. heehee dete dere defo iene steoteatesie rte ai shatters sett nbeate iene iaciaciciacinadiiinditcindis lad Rosh Pint taatasteates* he stecte leah sfesfeatenterts . oat, att eteictetes look, we can restore them to their original freshness. Ladies’ gowns or men’s suits can be cleaned and pressed so that they will look like new when the work CLEANERS Grass Valley be obreminds me oa; Potts—"‘Where . does’ mother-inlaw come in’’? Jack—‘She used to fisure ‘ace ORDINANCE NUMBER [11 AN ORDINANCE FIXING TIME Oi HOLDING REGULAR MEETINGS OF CiTY COUNCIL. The rtygeouncil of the city st Nevada do ordain as follows:: Section 1. The*regular meetings of the city council of the city of Nevada shall’be held at the city hall on the first Thursday after the: firsi day of each calendar month of the year, at eight o’clock p. m. Section 2. All ordinances an? parts cf ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. Secton 3. This ordinance shal! take effect and be in force on and after ten days after its passage. The foregoing ordinance was epacted by the city council of the city of Nevada at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 23d day of Jannary, 1930, and was passed by the following vote: Aye—Councilmen Holmes, netts, Seaman, Murchie. Nay—none. Absent—Councilman Armstrong. A. M. HOLMES, Mayor of the City of Nevada. Attest: GEORGE H. CALANAN, City Clerk (SEAL) Dated: January 23d, 1930. Date .of First Publication—Janu wy 27, 1990. Ben‘ DELPHIANS ENJOY MEETING The Nevada County Delphian Club enjoyed one of its series of meetings in the Brand Studio Friday. Judge F. T. Nilon received a fracture of the hip Wednesday and was treated by Dr. C. P. Jones of Grass Valley. He is getting along as well as can be expected up to the present time. Henry O. Kohler of Washington was in Nevada City during the week Gilbert J. Davis, former princpai of the Nevada City grammar schools, now a.graduate student ai Chico State Teachers College, arrived in’ Nevada City Wednesday even ing to attend the installing the officers of Nevada Lodge No. 13, F. & A. M. He went to Truckee and installed the officers of Truckec Lodge ,F. & A. M. Tommy Nankervis” of Berkcley spent a few days _visiitng his sister, Mrs. R. S. Fitzsimmons. All work and no play makes Jac! a dull boy. All play and no work a dull boy with no Jack: “Doctor —we're organizing an “Improvement Club and want you to become a member’’. “Completely .out. of my line”, was the wise crack of the M. D.
For the benefit of the radio no vice we will state, that body capaBRIDGE TOURNAMENT SCORES . . = Women Mrs. Fe F. Cassidy, 7448; Mrs. FP. =. Seadden, 7316; Mrs. O. B. Schiffner, 6779; Mrs. John Curnow,’ 6737; Mrs. Ed Bennetts, 6550; Mrs. Fred Worth, 6103; Miss Ruth Hogan, 6003; Miss -‘Cathcrine Hogan, 5894; Miss Dorothy Waggoner, 5693; Mrs. Louis Kopp, 5697; Mrs. E. J. N. Ott, 5682; Mrs. E. W. Schmidt, 5456; Mrs, Jas. Penrose, 5415; Mrs Chas. Léiter, $366; Mrs. Ed Uren, 5347; Mrs. R. Goyne, 5291; Mrs. H. S. Furlong, 5209; Mrs.°H. A. Curnow, 5161; Mrs. Jennie Preston, 5055; Mrs. George Calanan, 4905; Mrs._F. T. Nilon, 4901; P. Bigelow, 4889; Mrs. Herber: Cooper, 4854; Miss W. A. Mulloy, 4720; Mrs. A. Hartung, 4659; Mrs. G. M. Bettles, 4624; Miss Adele Calanan, 4618; Mrs. R. N. McCormack, 4519; Mrs. Francis Hogan, 4487; Mrs. Robert Carr, 4399; Mis: Minnie Brand, 4372; Mrs. Margare Rowe, 4345; Mrs. W. BE. Wrighi 3673; Miss Gertrude Goyne, 3520: Miss Bernice Clemo, . 3487; Mis. Emily Davis, 3361;Mrs. Walte> Hegarty, 3108; Mrs.‘C. R. Clark 3091. Men William Tamblyn, 7911; W. Wright, 6448; P. V. Carr, 6255: F . FP. Cassidy; 6229; A. A. Willough. :by, 6080; George Galanan, 5774: O. E. Schiffner, 5657; Rofan¢e Wright, 5617; \ W. J. Heeartyv 5579; <A. Ws Hoge, 5445; H.§s Furlong, 5412; George Carter, 5363: H. M. Cooper, 5348; P.G. Seadden 5108; Henry Beretta, 5034; Gilber! Clark, 4735; Ed Bennetts, 4679: H. A. Curnow,4671; John Fottier 4610; R.-N. McCormack, 4464; -F N. Nilon, 4344; Walter Bond, 4293: James Penrose, 4270; ~E. W Schmidt, 4249;-C. R. Clark, 4140: Francis Hogan, 4091; Louis Kopp 4015; A. Hartung, 3345; G.M Bettles, 3163; R. L. P. Bigelow 3141, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Syms are home from a mist delightful trip of a_ month spent in Southern California and Arizona. Mrs .F. F. Cassidy is home from 2 visit with her daughter, Beatrice, who s attending college at San Rafael, Mrs. William Davis of Blue Tent had-as a recent visitor her mother. Mrs. Caroline Cox, linen importer of Sacramento. W. G. Richards, pioneer merchant ‘of Nevada City, ha,s so far recovered from his illmess, that he is able to be up for short periods of time. A. F. Thore of Tyler was a visicity has nothing to do with your(/tor in Nevada City ‘laet week. weight, and ‘it will net help: te Tony* Pianezzi of Alleghany is make your reception the betier by visiting his family in Nevada City. following a reducing dict. A commentator recently came! & forth with the assertion that the VALENTINES tendeney of civilization is to greate: All kinds of Valentines from le up. co-operation and team work. Quite ‘Whitney’s Valentine Bexes for]true. Haven’t we noticed how ever: making Valentines, both Lucey andjthe obscure little worms work in. Mechanica! kinds. ....... 25e bex{ pears? Vatentine Napkin Pleee,, Cards -_——__—--Nut Cups and Meredith's Ked Bris WANTED tol Board. _ Any amount om Gaivanized Tron DICKERMAN BRUG STORE Sages . Ne vada Clty. ec abel Daa nee ean a Rach eee ances a 3 < Bre tess mento to Tahoe tamento special. 6:00 p.m. Sierra Deg Derby On February 2, Southern Pacific will Operate an exira train from SacraExtra train leaves here....... . 6:30 a. m. Connection at Colfax with the Sa& _ Returning, train leaves Tahoe at Roundtrip $m5° Fare includes admission, and return. Pacific Special train. service returning to Nevada City [SPORT NOTES Mrs._R—L-} Standing of Teams Won Lost Pet. Native Sons 13 8 -619 Corte Colombo 13 8 .619 Odd Fellows 12 9 571 Court Ga@riield 3 18. -142 This (Monday) evening the Native Son team will invade the saactum sanctorum of Ceurt Garfield and endeavor to regain some of the ground lost in their last disastrous sword-crossing with the redoubtable Odd Fellow team.’On Tx: esday evening the Odd Fellows will strive to maintain their steamroller tactics [rien they—meet—_Gerte-Christiforo Colombo in a series that will mean temporary possession of second or possibly first place in the struggle. Should. either Colombo or Odd Fellows sweep Tuesday’s series, and the Natives tumble still further after meeting Garfield, either of the two former will slide auspiciiusly into top, position. At present writing the race is a virtual tie between the first and third teams with only one game separating the leaders from the rejuvenated Odd Felliw team. which considerable strength and_ skill in its maneuvers. : After a start which prophisied e run-away for first’ place the Native Sons have met with their last games their opponents ably and their reverses i which. enabled to profit coensder: own tail-feathers to ache and the followers of. the horseshoe gamse will watch tonight’s games closely to see if their slump is temporary or if they are about to crack up and settle down. One diagnosis of their trouble was horsepox (perhaps an offspring of the recent epidemic) but their leader emphatically denies this rumor. DAUGHTER WAS ILL SPENCEVILLE, Jan. 25—The infant daughter of Mr. and — Mrs. Frank Nichols was taken seriously ill the past week but it is hoped that she will pull through safely. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eden of Indian Flat, have had as visitors Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lutz and daughter of Grants Pass, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kirkham of Sacramento spent last week end . visiting Mrs. Richard Plummer and , Billy Kirkham, of Nevada City. L.-S. Etkus and George B: Waliing were recent’ visitors at. North Bloomfield. eh eee tele teeceteaebte eee e eget 1 I ee i a de Fa a a Ex 3 1 J IS Save your tickets! Phone 176) F E the]has come forward lately displaying Hoe SPECIAL THIS WEEK Cream’ Rival at less than half the An Auburn 6—80 Sport Model Sedan is be given away on that date by the Chain Groceteria system. Powell Block Out of town orders solicited and prompt servi rendered. Send a tria) order. ae i Norman Thomas McLeod, who grew to manhood in,the ‘Red Dog and Quaker Hill section, passed away. Wednesday mortiing. He never fully recovered from frozen feet he suffered -number of years ago. He worked in the mines -of Nevada county in ealy manhood. He leaves to mourn his passing a sister, Mrg. SWannamake, and two brothers, Robert and Walter McLeod,-all of Nevada City. t Mr. and. Mrs. D: R. Hutchinson and son, Rickard, of San Francisco visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchinson. The many friends -of Mrs. Hans €. Jepson will be pleased to learn that she about again after along confinement to her home by illness. i i CHICAGO Again Southern Pacific offers the popular Special Coach Fares to mid-West and Eastern points. They are good Feb. 1toMarch 2, OTHER COACH FARES From mainline points: DENVER. .. $30.00 ST. PAUL.. 50.00 ST. LOUIS.. . 47.50 BOSTON.. 86.23 NEW YORKCITY 83.06 Similar low fares to many other points East of Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans. coach tickets are good in sleeping cars. On the Overland Route the “Pacific Limited” and the “Gold Coast” to Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago are equipped to accommodate this excursion. Southern Pacific LMM LI III ANNI BUMS Tickets will be given with every purchase made at ; this store up to FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, ‘next. . The advertised ticket mus be presented not later than 5 P. M., MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1930, after which time al Itickets issued become null and void. Inquiries wil Inot be answered by mail. Call at the store for any information. We also carry the full line of Battle Creek Sanitarium FOODS FOR HEALTH CHAIN GROCETERIAS INE. “The Best bos Less” Nevada City ri § z= 1 5x)