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TUNE 16, 1930
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THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
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A Legal Newspaper of General Circulation for Nevada City
and Nevada County as defined by legal statute. Printed and
published at Nevada City:
Arthur A. Willoughby
Editor and Publisher
. Associate
Elsie P. Willoughby
The Lieutenant Governorship seems to be a prize plum in
the political game that many are angling for this year. It is an
important office carrying with it the speaker of the senate.
The Lieutenant Governor. wields considerable power in the
state and it is no wonder so many are out for it.
H. L. Carnahan , the ifacumbent Lieutenant Governor, is
again in the race. Our g
friend of long standing and brother
publisher, Frank Merriam, who was speaker in the Assembly
during Richardson's administration, is making a strong run
_ fight for the majority of the votes. Our old classmate, Elmer
~ E. Robinson, has his hat in the ring. He is an attorney in San
Francisco. Among others is Senator H. B. Nelson of Eureka
who is responsible for the gas tax which makes possible our
excellent roads. It is rumored that more are to come out.
Truly the voter. will feel like a small boy in a candy store
when he goes to the poles in August.
You'd ‘be ill at ease, I’m sure, if I let
a fly or a bug escape my nose. So I
GEORGIE, THE FRCG
p team hung on to the Wind, who
was taking him for a trip, and all
the time the
Wind
flew along;
he
whistled guyly.
But the trip was not a long one,
even during his early adventures, In
no time at all they were at the mountain top and the Wind_ introduced
Tommy to the great pond leader.
The trip hadn’t really taken so long,
after all.
Of course he had been enor
mously helped by thislift, which the
Wind had given him. Still, it hadn't
been so hard—save for the time he
had almost stayed by the lake below.
After he had made up his mind to
come further, it had been easy.
Now he was at the top of the moun
tain and right in the heart of the top
The old familiar verse might be changed to suit the aspiring
candidates to read:
:
Smile and the voters are with you,
Frown and you stand to lose.
Take our friend, “Jerry Seawell,’* as an example.
just go on the same, whether . have
company or not.”
“Ig the cave near here?’ Tommy
asked.
“It is,”
Georgie,
“but
don’t
hurry away just as you've come. Besides, the old man said I could talk
“The whole secret in this business
of understanding animal talk,” sald
Georgie, “is patience. Of course, as.
you’re an adventurer, you're being
given special permissions and priv
ileges—and you can talk in a wordfashion with us. But as the old man
says,
anyone
who
has
patience
and
who cares for creatures such as we
It was
“There was a time when I was a
foolish young frog. I thought I was
better than all of the others. I went
to take up my abode with the Sbons
it were the colors of the moss and
ferns and flowers that were about. It
seemed to hold in Itself all the loveliest of shades and colors, And 80
Tommy
treat me.
stretched
out
a
hand
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Store
Home of the VICTOR Radio
having come from a mud home, and
I
that I swallowed my skin when
molted, showing, they said, how poor
and of little account the family was
that we had to.eat our own skins!
“That was enough for me. So here
I am leading the Frog Chorus every /
want
to
introduce you
to.
said
to
swallowed
bug.
a
“That was delicious, thank you, bug,
so much,” Georgie said. And then he
added: “Of course the bug can’t ap
preciate my thanks after he has been
swallowed, but every once.in a while
Mr.
I believe in being mannerly. It keeps
one in practice.”
“And it makes me think,” said Tommy, “that I’m most frightfully hungry,
and I’ve a knapsack filled with food.”
Georgie started to croak and croak,
The Wind had gone off again, and
“I
Georgie
Again
Tommy was sitting by the edge of the
gurgled.
:
night.”
within reach.
:
Sitting on a-stump, a handsome old
stump, sat a big frog.
.
“I
They gave me a banquet,
then, and from all around came frogs
and turtles, birds; squirrels and little
wild rabbits.
Tommy spread out the knapsack,
and everyone had a feast. Such good
things as there were to eat, and such
a lot of everything, too.
myself,
(Copyright.)
E.P.W.
bella; Morristown, N. J., 85 bells; Albany, N. Y., 60 bells; Norwood, Mass.,
50 bells; Plainfield, N. J., 28 bells; Cineinnati, Ohio, 23 bells; Springfield,
Mass., 47 bells; Indianapolis, Ind., 60
bells, and Rochester, Minn., the Mayo
clinic, 28 bells.
umber sound from Antwerp’s cathe
“Radical,” Term Applied
to Advanced Liberals
At-the mention of the “radical”
there is immediately conjured up in
the mind thoughts of Communists,
Bolshevists or some other revolutionary group whose ideas run counter to
those of law-abiding citizens.
That radicalism, however, is not a
modern excrescence is known to all
who have studied the movement.
The original radicals, in the word’s
constituted an
23 bells, Guelph of 23 bells, Toronto present political sense,
active early in the
party,
English
raniversity of 23 bells, Toronto MetroNineteenth century.
:
qpolitan church of 23 bells and Ottawa
included
really
were
radicals
These
~of 58 bells, this last carillon being
in the Liberal political group of the
placed in the tower of the Parliament
day, the’radicals.being those members
Fhouse. In the United States there are
‘
-aproximately 30 carilions. The most with more advanced ideas,
Henry Hunt and others who were
“mportant of these are at New York,
em carillon
of 68 belis, the largest carilin favor of radical reforms enjoyed
the distinction or oblequy of being
“Mon in the world, the gift of John D.
“Rockefeller, Jr., in memory of his the first to be termed “radicals,” the
~mother; at Cohasset, 51 bells; at name being applied to them in 1818.—
Kansas City Star.
-~@%:.belis; Germantown, Pa., 48 belis;
An Afterthought
Dlustrating his contention that the
to
actor is too apt altogether
modern
: suppose that he la in some way above
ALL THE ODDS AND ENDS
That Make The Meal a Banquet
At this store you can obain everyhing you need for
that meal in the grocery line. We have all the delicious
dishes and odds and ends that change a meal into a
veritable banquet. We have the best in groceries at
prices you can afford to pay. Merchandise cheerfully
promply delivered. We disappoint no one. Just give
us a trial and be convinced.
J. J. JACKSON
Phor . Number One
We Deliver
PREMISES FOR SALE—
The residence property of the late
Chas. H. Eddy and
wife on Prospect St., Nevada City. 9 room: 1%
story house in good repair and well
furnished.
Large lot commanding
excellent view. Fully equipped with
‘A new phase of the crippled mining industry (or at least
one which the writer never thought of) was the fact that ance of “Hamlet.” Having secured
our famous California Blue Sky Law makes the financing of his seats the. clergyman started to go,
came back. water, sewer, electric and gas ser#@ mining company. so difficult as to be almost impossible. As but as an afterthoughthe,hegreatly
to the vire. House and carpets curtains and
“By the way,” sald
a result California speculators are putting their money into amazement of Irving, “Who is playing such furnishings as desired to be
Nevada and other state concerns. Life itself is a gamble and the part of Hamlet?’—Kansas City sold to close estate.
Inquire of Fred M. Miller, Grass
‘people love to take a chance. What is more fascinating than a Times.
Valley,
or ©. D. Woodman, Nevada
chance that a hole in the ground may be a million dollar proFertile Nile Valley
City.
ducer. Why not give California speculators a chance at the
The waters of the Nile, which attain
game and stimulate the industry upon which this great state treir greatest height in September,
commence to recede in October, leavof ours was founded. Something will be brought up at the ing behind them a rich, fertile soil,
OSCAR E. WINBURN
next legislature to change the present law. Under the New which first appears in the form of
ATTORNEY AT LAW
these the canny EgypSuite 1-2-3 City HALL BLDG.
York laws the speculator invests at his own risk but the proislands, ‘Tio
tlans row out at the earliest possible
GRASS VALLEY, CAL.
moter who cannot produce the goods is severely punished. 1noment to plant melon-seeds, so that
Phone 47
As a result wildcat promoters have left for more. kindly ports. the melon-plans “may mature, and
fruit ripen, before the waters begin
Yours for mining,
to rise again in June. One of the
Andover,
Rexake
ing been a tadpole in my youth and
and
himself,
office of his own theater. when a clergyman from the country came-in to
buy a couple of tickets for a perform
85 bells;
The
hut they made remarks about my hav
found the sky, after all, was nowhere
Getting away from politics and speaking of the weather,
it is queer that those who a few days ago were’ longing for the author, H. B. Irving, son of Henry
summer to come are complaining
of the heat. How fussywe -Irving, and himself a fine Hamlet—
used to tell, as a great joke against
juman beings are.
how he had been in the box
+Maas., 81 bells; Birmingham,
Ale., 25
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THE DEPARTMENT DRUG STORE
big at first, but you find they’re pretty
small after a time. And how they did
elose at hand seemed the sky, though
Georgie
_. Cranbrook, Mich, 45 bells; Gloucester.
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anything right, and so I didn’t see
that.
“Well, they’re creatures which look
‘Make myself at home.’ That makes
me happy and puts you at ease.
{Mountain Lake, Fia., 60 bells; Chicago,
REHARRS
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mean, but in those days I didn’t see
In another column. will be foundthe /announcement of
Charles G. Johnson, incumbent State Treasurer. He is a real
friend to the mining industry. Give him/your support Nevada
dral spire. In the belfry at Mons are
“44 pells and from the belfry at Ghent
52 bells still ring even as they did
when the treaty of peace between the
‘Wnited States and Great Britain was
signed on Christmas eve, 1814 At
Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and also
at Middleburg, Delft, Utrecht, The
‘Hague, Groningen and at Arnhem, fa“mous carillons are found. Patriotic
Americans have placed upon. the Louvain (Belgium) library a carillon of
-48 bells. In Canada there are five
“modern carillons, including Simcoe of
Expressly made to counteract damaging mouth acidity.
Use it.on the specially constructed brush that forces
food particles from between the teeth, and effectively
massages the gums. Rexall Milk of Magnesia Tooth
paste is sold only at Rexall Stores.
er way, you will see what they really
pond, very near the stump. He thought
of World’s Carillons
40¢
who live at Gums Landing. If you
spell those words around the oth
he must have misunderstood the frog.
“Thank you,” Tommy answered, “I'll
make myself at home.”
“Goog-a-room. I didn’t say that,”
The most famous carillon in the
“world is the St. Romboild’s carillon of
-45 bells at Malines, in Belgium. The
“belfry at Bruges has 47 bells, a like
Rexall Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste
an entertaining frog, and the thought
of. talking to him was a Joly one.
a great promotion for me.”
Georgie swallowed a bug which had
landed on his nose. Then he continued:
Georgie Green Frog,” said the Wind.
“Georgie, meet Tommy.”
“Goog-a-room,” said Georgie, “make
myself at home.”
New York Has Largest
_ HAVE A “MILK OF MAGNESIA” SMILE!
to you first.’*
Tommy thought: Georgie was quite
“I'm the pond leader now.
We had the great pleasure of a “‘talk feast’’ one day last
‘week with Edgar C. Levey, an attorney of San Francisco,
‘speaker of the Assembly. His keen intellectual mind was a
mental stimuli to us and we returned to the grind refreshed.
de is interested in Nevada County and its problems.
County.
said
. obieete
are, can learn what we have to say
and what we do and how we live.
The Republican nomination for Governor. is a three-.
cornered race but none the less a puzzling one. It is rather “Thank You,” Tommy Answered, “Til
early in the fight to name the winner and many nwspapers
Make Myse!f at Home.”
are staying out of the fight until they find which way the wind of the mountain was a pond—the loveblows. Really, I think it is an excellent way myself. Nothing llest pond he had ever seen.
In it were the colors of the sky. In
like being in on the winning side.
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Will call Monday and Thursday afternoons at your
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commonest sights in Egypt in the
spring !s a long string of caméls roped
nose-to-tail, and led by a small boy;
each animal bearing on its back a
huge netful of round green watermelons.
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