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PAGE FIVE
NEVADA THEATRE SHOWS
"BARRETTS OF HIMPOLE
STREET’ TONIGHT. TUES.
If you wish to see What has been
‘chosen’ as one of the ten best pictures of the year,’ hurry to the Nevada Theatre and relax in the Jayender and old lace of “The Barretts
of \Wimpole Street,” starting Nortia
Shearer, which will play tonight
Tuesday.
The cast
includes some of
greatest names of filmdom, headea
the
by three winners of the Motion Picture Academy Award: Norma Shear.
er, Fredric March and Charles
Laughton. The romantic team’s
beautiful presentation of an idyllic
love story is all the more accentuated by the diabolical character
Charles Laughton makes of the o3der Barrett.
Never was Miss Shearer more
beautiful or charming, nor Marcn
more ardent, nor Laughton more
fascinatingly Laughton The supporting players hold their own, even
with these experts of dramaturey.
They are Maureen O’Sillivan, Ralph
Forbes, Una O’Conno:, Katherine
Alexander, Marion (Clayton, LeoCarroll, Ian Wolfe and Ferdinand .
Munier—each excellent in his part.
Of Sidney Franklin’s direction, no
more can be. said than that it sure .
Passes even ‘Smilin’ Through” and .
“The Guardsman.”
“BROADWAY BILL” :
i
All the charm and whimsical ro-}
}
mance of Frank Capn’s “It Hap-!
Let: Hie Pelee pate recA" . 21-days. He will be buried in the. twenty-three and twenty-four, Town-!
ure ee em ie ished by the great: Greenwood cemtery in Grass Valley . ship sixteen, North Range — Hight
director in his newet Columbia East. M. D. B. & M., described as
production, ‘‘Broadway Bill,” a film
which undoubtedly ranks as Capra's .
greatest achievement vith the cam:
era. Deftly and with the artistry .
that is singularly his own, x
has woven about the simple story of:
a man and a girl who forsake the.
luxuries of life for the freedom of;
a nomad’s existence, a delightful, !
heart-satisfying romantic drama.
“Broadway Bill” will be shown.
‘
Wednesday and Thursday at the Nevada Theatre. Particularly edifying ;
the portrayals by Warner Baxter:
and Myrna Loy im the Co-starring .
roles. Baxter is grand as the life-!
loving Dan Brooks; Miss Loy is ut.
terly delightful in a role more char-.
ming and colorful than her charac. .
terization in ‘““The Thin Man.”’ ‘
By this time it is evident that;
much of the success of Capra’s productions are definitely related to the .
sparkling scripts turned in by Robert Riskin, the man résponsible for!
the screen adaption of “Lady for al
Day,”’ and “It Happened One Night" .
in addition to “Broadway Bill.” The .
screen play is based ona short story
by Mark Hellinger, newspaper columnist.
The large and imposing cast ac-,
quits itself admirably under Capra’s .
inspired direction. Walter Connolly.
turns a grand flawiess portrayal, .
Helen Vinson is superb as the social;
-climbing wife; Clarence Muse is his:
usual comic self; and Margaret’!
Hamilton, Raymond Walburn, Lynne
Overman,. Frankie Darro and ‘Ed-'
mund Breese contribute ‘to the
film’s general excellence. {
LEGISLATION PROPOSED .
TO AID PRIMARY WORK .
SMALL MINING PROJECTS
Legislation, designed to eliminate
present rigid legislation surrounding Federal aid to mining projects,
long sought by the Gold Mining Ar-.
sociation of America, jumped into’
the spotlight today when Congress-;
man Scrugham announced he would .
introduce a bill in the House pro-!
viding for the appropriation of $10,-,
000,000 to be used in financing .
mary development work of worthy,
gold and silver mines. i
PITTMAN BACKS BILL .
It was learned that Senator Pitt-,
man, anxious to aid the establishment of small mining properties, .
had agreed to introduce the same
bill in the Senate.
The bill, to be offered as an;
amendment to section 14 of the Re-!
construction Finance Corporation .
act; provides‘ for loans not exceedine $10,000 each to be made by the
REC to corporations, individuals
and partnerships engaged in mining
The loans to be made for the OX= .
press purpose ef developing quartz .
lodes. ledges, veins or other ore bod-.
containing
silver.
MINERS INDORSE .
Intended as an aid to the small .
operators needing financing to eae
ther develop properties to later be-;
come eligible for a larger RFC loan, .
the measure is known to have the,
enthusiastic support’ of Western!
mining factions in both houses of
Congres-S,, F, Chronicle.
4,
ies or placer deposits
gold or
ce egeee My
ee
and
{ county hospital.
ithe Jefford Funeral Home tomorrow
jing in the
{formerly Ella M. Rose, also known
tas E. M. Rose;
lon, deceased, and also all other. Stake standing South 14° 31’ &.
persons unknown, claiming any} — =
right, title, estate, lien or interest
in the real property described in the AUTO LOANS
complaint adverse to _ plaintiff's. . ] Prompt, Courteous, Confidential
Ownership or any cloud upon plainService
tiff’s title thereto, defendants: Cot Our Rates i
You, and each of you, are hereoy . } Dex! Direct. with Lender
directed to appear and answer the} “tate Finance Company .
Complaint in an action entitled asj. . 1°: : St. Sacramento Cap i274 .
‘above, brought against you in the ee See
.
vada, within ten (10) days after the; ~ *
service upon you of this summons, . # FORREST B. RISLEY bs
if served within this County, or . % « CLEANING & PRESSING =
within Thirty (30) days if served! § oS aes .
elsewhere. ; KA FATLORING .
You are hereby’ notified that un“Phone 217 W Broad St. Nev. City < .
less you appear and answer as above: « ie .
irequired the id Plaintiff will take . tetetieieiteteiieiiietehleiiteelotete .
, judgment against you for any mon Vj = — 2 aren: .
'or damage denianded in ‘the Ca . : a
plaint as arising uponcontract or Un I ih yt
he will apply to: the Court for any} Bg oe at LEQ: iy!
other relief demanded in the Coim; wer oid Lv pi
plaint. Se
A Dutch Treat [JOINT INSTALLATION
"FOR NEVADA COUNTY
-__ FORESTERS LODGES
One of the largest attendances of .
. members for some time was present
. to witness the impressive ceremon-,
jies-of installation and_ initiation
i
; Which .were conducted jointly Sun-.
. day afternoon by the lodges of Ne-.
. vada County Foresters, Ltd., in the
. auditorium lodge room in Grass .
. Valley.
Following the initiation a class
; of candidates, the officers of Grass
. Jalley lodge and Corte Christoforo
{Columbo, or Nevada City lodge, held
Jioint installation. The following
are the officers for Corte Cristoforo
(Columbo for * the new term: Past
. President, Lorenzo Cicogni;. Presi;dent, Virgil Giani; Vice President,
{. Adolph Santaga; Marshall, William
iMantino; Assistant Marshall, C.
Museardini; Inner Guard, John Ci‘ eogni; “Outer Guard, James Conta;
! Financial Secretary, A. Giani; Re{cording Secretary, Baptiste Tocca-'
ilini; Treasurer, A. Fradelizzio; Di.
rectors, Jake Zanocco, Pete Mosca-'
telli, and L. Monfredini.
Frank Vigilante, of Nevada City, !
was one of the new members initiatied at the meeting.
t
Holland’s gift to international hairdressers is this unique
coiffure. Resembling a flowerbesprinkled Netherlands hillside,
windmi!l and all, ft is aptly
named “Dutch Flower Garden.”
, of Section 749. 750 and 751 of the ;
RESIDENT OF JACKSON . Code of Civil Procedure of the State .
of California, and that the said realjand each one of them, known
CALLED BY DEATH HERE jy°tnccotsey or Nora een
Edward Keeler, of Amador coun-j; California, and is particularly desty, died Saturday night of advauced . CTibed as follows, to-wit:
tul oe liti 3 Goa PARCEL No. 1: Those _ certain
ubercular. condition, in the } ONAEN Aots. pieces and parcels of land sitHe had been ill for
uate, lying and being in Sections
tomorrow. The services will be
at. follows:
Commencing at a point on the
at -2= pe mn. : fence between the lands owned by
‘the Nevada County Land Comnany
' described as follows:
Edward Keeler was ‘esident of
= Wa Oe e ‘and the late A. D. Sutton, and from
Amador eaey: and had been work-; which the Section corner common to
mines there until the! Sections 13, 14, 23 and 24, bears}
times of his illness. He was a mem-'N. 4° 16’ W. 1375.6 feet, and the,
‘ber of the Mine Workers Protective “Uarter section corner between Sec-!
ie , tions 23 and 24, bears S. 0° 05’ W.}
Among those left to mourn: 4957 9 feet, variation 19° E., thence!
his passing are a widow, Mrs. Nel-. along the fence N. 49° 39’ E.
lie Keeler, of Jackson, a sister, Mis. 1056.00 feét; thence N. 42° 07’ W.!
Mary Rodgers, of Grass: Valley, a! 50.93 feet; thence N. 39° 41’ BE. 325
z : jfeet;: thence N. 81° 17’ KE. 18.50;
neice in Los Angeles, a daughter . feet: thence’ S. 78° 57° E. 31.10!
and two step children. Rev. Leo: feet; thence N. 31° 50’ E. 124.20!
Waggoner will preach the funeral! feet, to a point on the fence at the!
sermon. {corner of a lane leading to the;
! County Road; thence along the fence!
~ . on the side of said road S. 58® 21’:
Quins 'E. 50.59 feet: thence S. 32° 20° E.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THR! 34-80 feet; thence S. a Ae oes
FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA: 303.50 feet; -thenee S. 1° 12’ Ww.
Action brought in theSuperior i 33.60 feet; thence S. 15° £7
: 5 ;, 130.30 feet to a point on the fence Court of the § » of , ini =
and pe the pore te oo ss at the bend of the road; thence S.
ri ; roe Main. 19° 31° W. 86.12 feet across the
California. “", tween Kitts & Sutton, thence along
EBARL SUTTON, also known as;the fence between Kitts & Sutton 8. .
Earle P. Sutton, Plaintiff, (pee 7 Ee. EehD0 feet; thence 6.
vs. . 21° 13’ E. 81 feet; thence S. 19° 15°
NADINE SUTTON, .as Administra-; ©. 149.80 feet; thence S. 21° 18’ B. ( : : é ; .
‘trix of the Estate of Isabelle M. Sut-} a ge ree ani i 7 aH
ton, deceased; J. B. JOHNSON; §.: feet; thence S. : gS
N. JOHNSON, as Administrator of feet: thence S. 36° 43” E.
. = =. = !
the estate of J. B. Johnson, deceas-' feet to the center of a ravine; thence .
ed;. CHARLES McELVEY: FRANK, down the center of said ravine be-!
CLEVELAND: ELLA M. CoomBs, . Oveen the lands _ of Griffiths and .
formerly ELLA M. ROSE, also; Sutton S. 27° 02’ W. 29.28 feet;
known as E. M. Rose: J. M. KITTS: . thence S. 38° 40’ W. 64.93 feet;
HENRY L. KITTS; STEPHEN B. thence S. 82° 15” W. 78.63 feet;
FOWLER; FANNIE GIN; HERBERT {thence S. 51° 10’ W. 261 feet; .
GON; HELEN C. HARVEY: DORthence leaving the ravine and _ folOTHY S. NILON, as Executrix of. !owing the fence —
the Estate of Frank M. Nilon, de-;@nd Sutton N. 37°
ceased, and also all other persons! feet; thence N. 24°
unknown, claiming any right, title,; feet;. thence N. 85°
estate, lien or interest in the real. feet; thence S. 86°
property described in the complaint} feet; thence N. 70° 33)
adverse to plaintiff’s ownership or. feet; to a 1 inch iron pipe four feet
any cloud upon plaintiff’s title there-. !0m& at the side of the County Road
to, Defendants. the fence corner between Griffiths
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE & Sutton; thence across the County
OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREET-! Road N. 39° 48’ W. 40.00 ft. thence
‘ : Nadi Ss , as Ad-. S. 52° 40’ W. 1279.00: feet; thence
we TO). Pading Bullen ps N. 49° 59’ W-. 32.51 feet; thence N.
W. 40.06
11’ W. 520.70!
20’ W. 188.50;
13’ W. 24.25
18’
ministratrix of the Estate of Isabelle M. Sutton, deceased; J. B.' 33° 47’ E. 119.50 feet; thence N.
Johnson; S. N. Johnson, as Admin-. 27° 13’ E. 102.80 feet; thence N.
istrator of the Estate of J. B. John-! 22° 05’ E. 109.10 feet; thence N.
son, deceased; Charles McElvey;. 26° 25” E. 82.30 feet; thence N.
Frank Cleveland; Ella M. Coombs,. 28° 21’ E. 101.74 feet and thence
N. 34° 22’ E. 140.60 feet to the
J. M. Kitts; Henry Place of beginning.
L. Kitts; Stephen B. Fowler; FanPARCEL No. 2: Also that tract
nie Gin; Herbert’ Gon; Helen C.; of land adjoining above described
Harvey; Dorothy S. Nilon, as Exe-.!ands described as follows:
cutrix of the Estate of Frank M. Ni-! _ Commencing at corner No. one at
Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Ne7
ANd
me
teste te este teh tot tok toktettotototos
HR Mei ioe ie ioteleteieleteivieiviotutte
The said action is brought by the
above named plaintiff against the}
above named defendants, and each!
of them, to quiet the plaintiff's title
to the lands and real property described in the Complaint on file in
the said action and hereinafter parVEGETABLES —
ticularly described, and to determine ‘QUALITY GROCERIES
the adverse claims of the above}. 3
named defendants, and each of Phone 74_ who
them, and of all unknown persons}]j 914 Broad St. Nevada City
to, and clouds upon the title to the
___FREE DELIVERY
said real property, and the whole
thereof pursuant to the pro ons
.
FRESH FRUIT AND’ .
me
between Griffiths .
33’ W. 116.321}
524.80° feet: from tke Section corner
common to Sections 13, 14, 23 and ROSEVILLE HIGH CAGERS
Wi, thence S 52° 24 Ww. 580.02, WIN FROM NEVADA CITY
feet; thence S. 38° 14’ EB.524 feet .
. . : . ee
to a point 20 feet from the center! oa ; g oa
: Friday night the Nevada City A
adjoining last above}
bounded and j
land
tract and
tract of
; the wniners with 10 points each.
described
The B team game was closed with
Beginning. at corner No. 1, at S.'the score 31 to 22 in favor of Reose. 38° 49°’ E. 1080 feet from ihe cor-. yille. Ray Wilde was high scorer
ner common to Sections 13, 14, 23, .. : fo ee en
and 24, Tp. 16 N., R. 8 E., M. D.B. with 10 markers to his credit. The
& M., thence S. 62° 53’ BE. 30.46. 8ame would have been’ much closéz
feet; thence N. 49° 39’ E. 267 feet; . but Santinelli, of Nevad City, was
thence N. 42° 07°’ W. 50.93 feet; taken out of the game in the third
thence =. a 14 W. 273 feet ee the quarter on fouls. Coach Barron
Place of beginning, containing 00.25 : :
acres, more or less. ;Stated that he is pleased with the
EXCEPTING THEREFROM that/improvement shown by the Nevada
certain parcel of land as contained City ecagers since the start of the
in the deed dated April 26, 1915, EE
recorded. May 1, 1915, in Book :
“120"' of Deeds, at page 434, execS des es 2 eee ain . ever, in or to or on the said real
aE eed Spe ae s . property or any part thereof, and
Glenwood Land Company deseribed
as follows vie: that the said defendants and each
Beginning at corner N5. 1. at § and every one of them, known and
97° 39° B 1110 es ee th ge “.'unknown be forever debarred, enoes ee So in TES OOP oined and restrained from making,
ner common to Sections “13, 14, 2% : fon raat
and 24, 7. 16 N, 2.4 EB, MD M.). Sees aey Gaim
j ee @n* Fh 8ka faat 42 {im or to the said real property,or
thence S. 49°. 30°. 350 feet te eas "alas
County Road, thence N. 49° 39’ E ; any part thereof, adverse to plain: y Soe See : , tiff, and that the title of said plainee eae Fee a ree te ee tiff in and to the said real property
30.50 feet ta the piace ae bezinhing,. 22% the whole thereof be forever
containing 00.24 actes 5 x quieted and adjudged good> and
= iy Ae i Valid, and for such other and furThat the object of the said action
is to obtain the judgement ‘of the; ‘her additional order, judgment, de/cree and general relief as is meet
Court against the said defendants . 544 proper in‘the premises and for
ae ee and ' costs of suit.
gee ed PoUews: : : Given under my hand and the
hat all adverse claims to, and seal of the Superior Court of the
all clouds upon the title of plaintiff ; State of California, in and for the
to said real property or any :
A ly nd‘ County of Nevada, this 24th day of
every part thereof be determined by' October, 1934.
the judgment and decree of said! (SEAL)
Court, and that it be decreed that! a
plaintiff is-the sole owner in fee of:
said real property and the whole of .
said real property herein describea, .
being the same _ real property des-:
cribed in the Complaint of plaintiff
on file herein, and that plaintiff is!
in. the possession of the property.
and entitled to the possession of the}
said real property, and the whole!
thereof, and that the defendants .
have not, and that no one of the;
said defendants, including the un-!
known persons made . defendants
herein, have any right, title, estate,
lien or interest of any kind whatsoR. N. McCORMACK
Clerk of the Said Superior Court.
Jan. t, 14, 21-28.
DICKERMAN
COLD CAPSULES
head colds
50c Box
An ideal treatment for
;
!
Bret Harte Dairy
Produces the Best Milk it is
Possible to Prodace
For those coughs Santex Pine
Tree Expectorant with extract
of Cod Livers and Tar
90c Bottle
CHILDREN THRIVE ON MILK
Guernsey Gold Medal Milk
that won the State’s highest . . . :
AWARD OF CALIFORNIA
. STATE FAIR 1931, 1932, 1933
U. S. N. JOHNSON, Prop.
DICKERMAN’S
DRUG STORE
NEVADA CITY
Nevada City Phone 77
Neoeeteioieietereietole dees ieleleiieiifeiesteterterlesteiefefetatefeat Beeisefoisestesieiestesfesfesfeatealeateatenteets
: BELLE’S : E'S BEAUTY SHOP
z. :
: ‘PERMANENT WAVES A. +
¢ SPECIALTY $3.50 To $5.00
+ ALL BRANCHES OF BEAUTY CULFURE
. Phone 740 Grass Valley 147 Mill Street
bed sedestoresterfeteetestetertecertoobiteoteoertesstoitecerfecfsfenfecrfostrfesfeoh
SUITS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE
_.__. $22.50 and up for Men or Women
A Rain Coat for $2.00 more with every suit y
JEFFERY CLEANERS
109 S. Church St. Grass Valley. We Call for and Deliver. Phone 152
Nevada City Routes Wednesday and Saturday :
Mr. Mine Operator!
DEPENDABLE WELDING CAN
SAVE YOU MONEY !
Are You Teking Full Advantage
if
f a
of Our Service?
CARL A. ODING Mer. ©
132 E. Main Street Phone 87 Grass Valley
'
STEAK, CHICKEN AND FISH DINNERS 51c_
SHAMROCK CAFE
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyant, Props, Broad St. Nevada City
}
) of the Traction Company's track; .
thence fellowing.e 41° 30° Curve to,and B cagers suffered defeat at the
the risht a distance of 120 feet; ands. of Roseville high school.
rence N St eB 825.40. feet t= " i
then eae nee pee E ae 0 . : ts : ‘Roseville won the A game by a seore
aya: thence N. 65°° 49° Ww. 661.50) RS < arse
. feet, to the place of beginning. con lof 33 to 11. Cecil Schiffner was
taining 10.22 acres, more or less. jhighpoint man’ for ‘Nevada City.
PARCEL No. 3: Also that certain! whfle Axtell and Wilson starred for
whatscever .
AY Bt eat ch y ;
= he eel y J
tl pat
pd
WH SPERING
“CAMPAIGNS,
is telling the story of
Be
[Sits
r
“WHY I LEFT THE PORCH
LIGHT. ON ALL NIGHT.”
And my, how this lady worried
about it. But it wasn’t worth
worrying about because with 4
Off on Extra Electricity, a 60
watt lamp will burn 24 hours
for 1¢.
“YOU KNOW I DID A LOT OF
WASHING LAST MONTH.”
Now this lady took us at our
word—that 1, Off on EXTRA
Electricity was cheap electricity.
She ran her electric washer 12
EXTRA hours in December, and
although she couldn’t notice it,
her bill was only seven’ cents
higher for all that extra service
from her electric washer.
“JACK SAT UP TO ALL
HOURS STUDYING.” ©
Then, too, Jack had one of the
new Better Sight study lamps’
with a 200 watt globe. His
studying was made easier and he
got better grades in all his subjects. It was certainly worth that
penny a night for bette: sight
with 4 Off on Extra Electricity.
“THE HOUSE WAS A MESS
AFTER CHRISTMAS.”
What house isn’t quite messy
after the tree is taken down!
Then out comes the vacuum
cleaner to get rugs and furniture, walls and drapes, all spick
and span again. An extra Hah
ough job can be done this January with the Jow cost 4 Off
EXTRA Flect: ‘city. 22 hours of
electric cleaning for 10¢,
“1 THOUGHT AN ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATOR COST MORE
THAN TREAT TO OPERATE.”
Hundreds of women are surprised each month to find that
the marvelous electric refrigerator cost so little to keep going,
But think hew cheap it now is to
y. A full moath of 50 degree refrigeration for 8Q¢:
a
* * *
Yes, indeed, the good word is
getting around fast. , Off on
EXTRA Electricity is a keuuine
bargain. :
PACIFIC GAS and ELECTRIC
en . ES