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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 13, 1936 (6 pages)

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936. NEVADA CITY NUGGET PAGE FIVE. CAMPTONVILLE By ACTON M. CLEVELAND “dy CAMPTONVILLE, Nov. 12.—Mr.! and and Mrs. J. H. Brooks were the pround parents of an eleven pound baby boy, born last week at a Marysville hospital. Both mother and baby doing well. E. E. Mulliken of Chico was town Friday on a short business visHt: Jos. Halkyard of Nevaca City was in town Friday on a short business visit. Chas. A. Jones arrived Saturday ke Campbell on a short visit with “®relatives in this section. L. W. Kopp. proprietor of Kopps Bakery in Nevada City was in town oi on a short visit. sew Rose came down from’ the Donner Summit to spend the week end with his family. ity ‘ vehicles having permits AMBULANCES TO EXERCISE CARE SACRAMENTO, Nov. 12.—Ambulances and emergency vehicles were eautioned to exercise greater care, and to more closely observ< traffic laws in a notice issued today by Chief E. Raymond Cato of the California Highway Patrol. Such vehicles frequently operate at too high speeds in heavy traffic, it is stated, and directly or indirectly at times cause accidents. “Ambulances and emerrencyv to he equipped with red lights and sirens are expected to observe traffic laws,” says Cato. ‘“‘The law permits me to authorize use of this equipment as a warning to other vehicles so they may pull to one side and stop to permit such vehicles the right of way. Too many times such vehicles are driven at speeds not at all necessary, especially after accident victims have been placed in the ambulance. Physicians generally ac;company these vehicles and do ail that can be done so that excessive speed to a hospital is unnecessary. SUPREME COURT . UPHOLDS JUDGE ‘TUTTLE DECISION Judge Raglan Tutile of. the Ne. A few moments saved by high sneead vada county superior <«ourt, who often will not compensate for hazards created to others.” FORMER RESIDENT DEAD Court of Appeals, during the illness Mrs. George Brailey of Grove. of one of ‘ts members today has the street is in. receipt of a méssazej distinction of having a decision from her mother in Butte, Montanaj written by him, sustained by the telling of the death of Mrs. Bary] United States Supreme Court. It is Bracelin Barry, ‘several weeks ago./ undoubtedly the first time this honMrs. Barry is a native of this city and left here with her late husband many years ago. Mrs. Barry will be well and kindly remembered by many in Nevada City. nearly a year ago, was appointed by the state judiciary council temporarily or judge in Nevada county. Tuttle members of the appellate bench, upto sit on the State District has been accorded a_ superior The decision, written by Judge’ and approved by the othe SALEIWards 69c Cotton Frocks save 20% 49 (Thrift Day Special! Frilly or shirtwaist styles with quality details: set-in sleeves, Two-inch hems. Tubfast percales. 14-52. Soe Luxurious Price Reduced to— Regularly 79c! 69c ; “Padded leathe90. 98'= ceptional at this price. Red, blue or bleck veivet. 4 to 8. Seed to) eS Wards New Roaster " Extra large size.. Extra oe . ol 9 What a saving! Blue porcelain M<-enamel on strong steel. Big “enough for an 18-lb. bird. 927-929 LINCOLN WAY Starts Wednesday RINGLESS CHIFFONS Full Fashioned! 59c Gradel e€ Thrift Sale! Buy for yourself, for gifts .. and SAVE! First quality. Also service weight! Regular Low Price 25c Thrift Sale Panties or Vests, smooth fitting knit cotton. Superior. sWomen’s regular sizes. 5% Wool PAIRS Full Bed Size—70x80 inches Worth $2.19 l 88 t ® Our lowest «. such big, double bai.. . astel plaii:, sateem beund, Full bed siz STANDARD QUALITY CARBURETOR . 2.39 For 4cyhL Fords 28-34, More power, economy. WARDS FACTORY Rebuilt GENERATORS 2.99 Like new. Exchange Nov.18" . a som, . pealed . unconstitutional, the defendants due process of ‘law. the white line to move sharply from right to left to attract attention of motorists to and the equal law.”’ . year, . their possession. plosives and not guilty of three con3 ' Court held ‘ California ‘imposing a holds the conviction of . eight San Francisco maritime workers found guilty in the superior court of Stanislaus county. for ‘“‘reckless and malicious possession of dynamite.” The United States Supreme Court refused to review the judgment of the State District Court of Appeals, which upheld the sentences and the validity of the California law. The petitioners were Robert J. Fitzgerald, Reuel Stanfield, Victor H. Johnson, John Sousa, John RodHenry Stiva and John Burrows, sentenced to San Quentin and Patsy Ciambreli sentenced to Folger,
Counsel for the convicted men az:ground the law because “it on the was denies the protection of The men were arrested in Patter. ;son, Stanislaus county, in April last, night, Captain in. form . by the constant view of the white The state charged that the dyna: . stripe which divides the hightway inmite had been stolen and was to be . to lanes. used in an alleged attempted dyna-. would be interrupted and the motor. miting of Standard Oil properties at . ist become more alert. . Patterson. with dynamite and clubs They were found guilty of ‘charge of reckless possession of ex-j ion,” “the eye may observe an months to five years for each. In another decision, the Supreme that a of aleoholie beverare provision the act t The tribunal reversed a ruling by . three-Judge Federal District Court . . ser who formerly held the position. . nut. @ut. L. B. Kennedy of Highway Patroi, now being used at several the . trate on way ,;ed only at the road ahead. If someithing on the road should move, un$500 license fee for the! é . privilege of importing beer from out! ide the state was constitutional. . ¢ should move to warn this stripe is slightly off-set, the foraeieeaenlereeiemann WHITE LINE IN CENTER OF ROAD SOON TO WIGGLE SACRAMENTO, Nov. 12.—If the white line in the center of the highway seems to ‘‘wiggle’’, it does not mean the driver should have his eyes examined, but that a new plan to reduce accidents is being tried This plan, originated by Captain the California points in the state, causes dangerous situations. On long drives and especially at Kennedy believes, a often induced of hypnosis is 3y the plan this hypnosis “When the mind ceases to concenobjects in the field of: visCaptain Kennedy explains, indication Bete counts. Defense Attorney: of danger without realizing it. The . Harold Faulkner filed notice of an-!mind in this condition neglects staBij peal. The conviction count carries! tionery objects, while those that Bila penitentiary term of from six . Move are seen and registered. “This is the cause of many highaccidents. Attention is directxpectedly, the mind will take) noice. The lane stripes being the prinipal object in the field of vision, of danger. If in California that the requirement . Ward motion of the car will create . was illegal. . the illusion that the stripe is movNEW NIGHT WATCHMAN A man an insane asylum sat ; fishing over a flower bed. A visitor sames Willems of Nevada City . wishing to he friendly walked up as OC! night watch-jand ¢aid, “How many have you y olice W. G. Rob-. caught today?” £0 to take the place of George Wal. . “You’re the ninth,’ replied the SCMMER’S NATURAL ® $29.95 Value! @ Lamb’s Wool and Hair Upholstered Wards gives you the best in bedding at $10 LESS than usual prices! The lamb’s wool and hair are tight under the ticking—they form one of the most luxurious cushions made! 209 innercoils! Quilted sisal pads! Heavy, 8 oz. blue and white yt PERMANENT WAVE MACHINE Something absolutely different and better in the way of waving apparatus. Sommer’s NATURAL wave is the only ene that gets within one Guarter inch from the head. Come in and haye our expert operators give yen a Sommer’s Natural Wave. $3.50—$5.00 e@©@ Amie Marie Beauty Shop Phone 177 GRASS VALLEY 139 Mill Street AUBURN, CALIFORNIA striped ticking! $3 DOWN, $4 Monthly, Carrying Charge Bias: Sale Scoop? All Wool Jackets sd 3.49 Quality! 2.98 ‘A Ward value! Heavy (32 oz.) melton. Slide fastener, Boys 2.79 Jackets $2.54 AMERICA’S FINEST SPARK PLUG A5ce. New! Single giant spark means faster startine. RADIATOR CLEANERNONE BETTERI 26c , Reg. 29c Use before adding anti freeze, Non-alkaline! Keep cozy at a saving of 25c. Reg. $1.39 value. Approved by Underwriters. 10% inch reflector, With cord. MONTGOMERY WARD Capeskin! Rg. 1.19. Save in this Sale Fleece Lined! 96c Smart, fleece lined gloves! Clasp wrist style in black or brown. Perfect gift for men. PRESENTED BY A CAST OF LOCAL PEOPLE Sponsored by the Women’s Civic Improvement’ Club. Have You Visited Mr. Latimer’s Topsy-Turvy Hotel on “The Dover Road” If you haven’t, don’t fail to be his \guest when the Curtain Rises at 8:15 o’clock at the Nevada Theater Tuesday Evening Nov. 17th and enjoy one of the most hilariously funny comedies ever offered Twin Cities audiences. Unbelievably ridiculous situations—tense moments of suspense—gales of laughter await you in . A. Milne’s clever play which has taken London and New York by storm! : Eleetrie Heater 1.14 Chrome plated Smiles’ Good Food—Good Drinks— Good Time—at a price to Make You Smile LUNCH e@ @ Mixed Drinks —All Kinds WINE HOT CHILI -—“A Bright Little Spot”— Open Until