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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 25, 1934 (8 pages)

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a’ Pl “THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET PAGE SEVEN a Rome as It Was in the Days of the Caesars AUL BIGOT, member of the Institute of France, constructed this peautiful model of the city of Rome in the Circus Maximus, time of the Caesars, on a scale 400 times smaller than the actual dimensions of the buildings. At the left is the with the Coliseum at the-right, above which is the Imperial Forum with the temples of Constantine and Venus. The Tiber follows the edge of the model at the top of the picture, past the Palatine and the Capitol. _ 9) . BEDTIME STORY FOR CHILDREN PETER FINDS A FRIEND IN .TROUBLE > BEEING Farmer Brown's Boy coming through the Old Orchard, Peter Rabbit decided that that was no place for him, so he scampered for the Green Forest, lipperty-lipperty-lip. Just within the edge of the Green Forest he caught sight of something which for the time being put all thought of Farmer Brown's Boy out of his head. Fluttering on the ground was a bird than whom not even Glory the Cardinal was more beautiful. It was about the size of Redwing the Blackbird. Wings and tail were pure black, and all the rest was a beautiful scarlet. It was Redcoat the Tanager. At first Peter had eyes only for the wonderful beauty of Redcoat. Never before had he seen Redcoat so close at hand. Then quite suddenly it came over Peter that something was wrong, and he hurried forward to see what i the trouble might be. Redcoat heard the rustle of Peter’s feet among the dry leaves and at once 4 “What Is It, Redcoat? Has Something Happened to You?” j began to flap and flutter in an effort ; to fly away, but he could not get off the ground. “What is it, Redcoat? Has something happened to you? It is just Peter Rabbit. anything to fear from me,” eried Peter. The look of terror which had been in the eyes of Redcoat died out. He stopped fluttering and simply lay panting. “Oh, Peter,” he gasped, “you don't know how glad I am that it is only you. I’ve had a terrible accident, and I don’t know what I am to do. I. can’t fly, and if I have to stay on the ground some enemy will be sure to. get me. What shall I do, Peter? What shall I do?” Right away Peter was full of sympathy. “What kind of an accident was it, Redeoat, and how did it happen?” he asked. “Broadwing the Hawk tried to catch me,” sobbed Redcoat. “In dodgia) * ing him among the trees I was heedie less for a moment and did not see just : where I was going, I struck a sharpf . GIRLIGAGSS “After alla vegetarian diet reads to a meat eater,” says titian Tillie, “like a bunch of bolony.” ©. Bell Syndicate. —WNU Service. You know you don’t have. By THORNTON W. BURGESS pointed dead twig and drove it right through my right wing.” Redcoat held up his right wing and, sure enough, there was a little twig sticking out from both sides close up tothe shoulder. The.wing was bleed-ing a little. “Oh, dear, what ever shall I do, Peter Rabbit? What ever shall I. do?” sobbed Redcoat. “Does it pain you dreadfully?” asked Peter. Redcoat nodded. “But I don’t mind the pain,” he hastened to say. “It is the thought of what may happen to me.” ©, T. W. Burgess.—WNU Service. SEVERAL GOOD THINGS For a warm day try _ the following cooling and delightful dish: Jellied Consomme. Dissolve two tablespoonfuls of gelatin in one-fourth of a cupful of cold water. Dissolve in one quart of hot consomme, Pour into bouillon cups and chill, or pour into a shallow pan and when chilled cut into cubes or beat with a fork, before serving in the cups. Cucumber Jelly. trate enough peeled cucumbers to make a pint, season with salt, pepper, paprika, olive oil and vinegar—two of oil and one of vinegar. Add one teaspoonful of gelatin softened in two teaspoonfuls of cold water, dissolve over hot water until soft, then add to the cucumber and mix well. In the bottom of each individual mold, place a half walnut meat, then pour in the cucumber mixture. Serve turned out BONERS The Magna Charta is an oak tree near Hartford, Conn., containing the hidden charter of the state of Connecticut. BONERS are actual humorous tid-bits found in examination papers, essays, etc., by teachers. The British compelled the Americans to place tax stamps on all legal doctrines. e s Ss Beethoven remained deaf ever since a conductor boxed his ears and it has shone upon his work. = 2 = A moratorium is a place where dead bones and other.relics are kept. = Ld = ; Oral Question—Tell of Bonar Law. 2 Answer—The prohibition law is known in England as the boner law. 7 es a How are sardines caught? By throwing tin cans overboard. * 2 what you can Food passes from the mouth through the asparagus to the stomach. ©. Bell Syndicate.—_WNU Service. PADA KNOWS— tare” Sar) om “Pop, what Is technic?” “Fleecing lambs.” ©, Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service. on lettuce leaves and top with a teaspoonful of mayonnaise. A little grated onion added to the cucumber will improve it for most people, Melba Pastry. ‘ Take one cupful of oven-dried crumbs, when a golden brown put through a food ‘chopper. Mix: well with one-third of a cupful of sugar, one teaspoonful of cinnamon and four tablespoonfuls of butter. Line a large pie plate with the mixture and bake in a slow oven for 20 minutes. Allow the crust to cool, then pour in the cooled filling. Banana Custard. Slice three ripe bananas. Cook two beaten eggs, one-fourth cupful of cake crumbs and one cupful of milk two minutes or until the custard lightly coats the spoon. Add two teaspoonfuls of lemon rind and stir in the bananas. Pour .into a greased baking dish, set in a pan of hot water and bake until the pudding is set. Cover with a meringue and brown, Deviled Crab. Melt three tablespoonfuls of butter, add two tablespoonfuls of flour and when well blended add one cupful of thin cream, one teaspoonful of paprika, a dash of cayenne, two egg yolks, two cupfuls of crab meat, one-half teaspoonful of lemon juice, two-thirds of a cupful of buttered bread crumbs. Mix and cook three minutes, place in a buttered ramekin and cover with buttered crumbs. Place a thin slice of lemon on top of each serving. Bake until brown. Garnish with parsley. © by Western Newspaper Union, MY CABIN By ANNE CAMPBELL . I SHALL have a cabin with no pictures in it. There will be wide windows gleaming in the sun. Every oaken frame will hold a landscape in it, Changing in the morning and the set. ting sun. Nothing ever painted will excel the splendor Of the lovely scenes, that bless my weary gaze. Dawn will come with fingers silvertipped and slender, And the midnight moon will leave her misty ways. ~ Paintings cannot tempt me when the hills and valleys March outside my window tin eternal pride. From my hilltop cabin where the east wind dallies, I shall see the treasures Time has deified. Copyright.—WNU Service. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS MINING ENGINEERS HARRY M. McKEE Attorney at Law 205 Pine St:., opposite courthouse Nevada City, Calif. EDWARD C. UREN Mining and Civil Engineer Mining Reports Furnished
Mining District Maps Phone 278R Nevada City Phone 28 W. E. WRIGHT ATTORNEW AT LAW Office in Union Building Cc. A. Wallbrecht ELECTRICAL ENGINEER —located At— Nevada City FRENCH CORRAL F, T. Nilon NILON, HENNESSY AND KELLYAttorneys at Law Office, 127 Mill St., Grass Valley Morgan & Powell Bldg., Nevada City Will consult with you on all classes J. 'T. Hennessy of work.— Advice i Lynne Kelly Grass Valley. DR. E. C. SKINNER’ Osteopathic Physician George L. Jones Jones & Finnegan ATTORNEYS AT LAW Office: Morgan & Powell Building, Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal. TELEPHONE 273 Evenings by appointment Office 413 W. Main St. Phone 710 GRASS VALLEY, CALIF. DR. VERNON V. ROOD Physician and Surgeon Office and residence at 128 Neal St., Grass ‘Valley. Office hours 10 to 12 Frank G. Finnegan ~ DOCTORS A. M.,—2 to 4 P. M.—7 to 8 P. M. MELVIN E. BERRYMAN American newspaper was a very small affair. The Boston News-Letter, one of the first newspapers published in America, April 24, 1704, was printed on half a sheet of paper 7%%x12% inches. It contained one advertisement—that of the proprietor. © McClure Newspaper Syndicate WNU Service “British Isles” Seen at the tashion promenade of the Dress Operators’ League of America in New York was this symphony in brown and white called “British Isles.” It is a summer costume consisting of a white linen crash threequarter-length coat, brown linen shirt, linen tie and brown felt hat. “Napoleon of the Stump” The title ‘Napoleon of the stump” was frequently applied to William MeKinley, who had a supposed resemblance to the Emperor Napoleon and who, during the Harrison’ campaign, traveled more than 16,000 miles and in his own first campaign made over 800 speeches. oS atasttams on bats iG eho eremneees domestic science. Cleveland Girls Learn Men’s Work 1KLS wearing overalls and boys bustling around in kitchen aprons is the contradictory situation that greets visitors to morning classes of the Emerson junior high school in Cleveland, Ohio. While the boys are fixmg salads and beating cake batter, the girls take possession of the work benches where they are just as proud of their accomplishmests ag the boys are of their . B. W. Hummelt, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 400’ Broad St: Office Hours: 10-12 a. m., 2-5 p. m. Evenings 7-8. Dentist Hours 8:30 to 5:00. Evenings by appointment. Thomas Bldg., 139% Mill St. Grass Valley Telephone 35. J. F. O°;CONNOR Civil and Mining Engineer United States Mineral Surveying. Phone 395 X-RAY W. W. Reed, M. D. Nevada City, California Office 418 Broad Street. Hours: 1 to 3 and 7to 8 P. M. Residence Phone 2. Office Phone 362 ; Licensed Surveyor. 203 West Main St. Grass Valley H. N. MARCH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 152% Mill Street, up-stairs, second floor. 10-12 a. m., 2-5 p, m. daily. Mon. Wed. Fri. evenings. Phone 19 Alfred H. Tickell, M. D. A. W. STORZ Physician and Surgeon pt ct Nevada City, California Office 207 Pine Street. ... Residence 525 Nevada Street Grass Valley. 1521, Mill St., Golden Rule Bldg. Office Hours: 9 to 12—1 to 6. Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays— W. P. Sawyer, M. D. Expert Refraction Modern Glasses Best quality lenses and mountings. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Hours: 11 a. mto 4 p. m. Evenings by appointment. Phone Office 11 — Residence 73, Ott Building, Nevada City. 7 to 9 P. M.—Phone 578. Dwight.D. Johnson, M. D. Office Hours: 2 to 4 p.m. 7 to 8 p. m. Office Phone 51 Residence Phone 135. 112 South Church St. Grass Valley DR. W. C. EVANS Dentist X-RAY Corner Mill and Mzin Streets. Tele Dr. H. B. Towsley, CHIROPRACTOR Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 a. m. 1 p. m, to 5 p. m. Evenings by. Appointment 312 Broad Street phone 102, Grass‘ Valley, California CARL POWER JONES, M. D. Grass Valley, California Office hours: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 11:30. to 12:30. Dr. Robt. W. Dettner Nevada City DENTISTS Dentist X-Ray Facilities Available Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening. appointDR. WALTER J. HAWKINS 312 Broad Street. to 6:00 P. M. Evenings by appointment. Complete X-Ray Service. Phone 95. ments. 120% Mill street. Phone 77. Grass. Valley, California OSCAR E. WINBURN Attorney At Law 152 Mill Street Campbell Bldg. GRASS VALLEY, CAL. Dentist Hours 9:00 A, M. DR. JOHN R. BELL Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone 47 THE NEW DEAL There was a young man wanted Beer. He wanted it sparkling and clean, Dentist Phone 321 A. M. HOLMES Funeral Director Nevada City — Grass Valley ~. The Service of Sincerity When he found the New Deal, he let out a squeal, It was here that he found it was DEAR OLD SCHLITZ. . MAIN ST. GRASS VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyant, Props. BOARD BY THE MONTH $1.00 A DAY SHAMROCK CAFE BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY Nevada City W. R. JEFFORD & SON Funeral Directors AMBULANCE SERVICE Grass Valley The Dugout SMARTEST AND NEWEST CAFE IN GRASS VALLEY LUNCHES TO TAKE OUT—THESE ARE OUR PRIDE PERCOLATED COFFEE THAT SATISFIES [rattgr Se Me RTS Nace] —Mrs. Bessie Jarrell, Prop.— Valley Hotel Building, Grass Valley Corner Mill and Neal Streets, Entrance on Neal St. . HOME COOKING—AND—IT'S GOOD Complete Service at Pleasant Prices Grass Valley Cleaners Clothes cleaned and neatly pressed, spick-and-span appearance, Phone 375 Ed. Burtner, Prop. the faculty of looking prosperous often the vehicle to real PROSPERITY Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention WE CREDIT YOUR PHONE uy 7 foe