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SE FOUR it
0 men
THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET yo ® FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1935.
BE
Nugget Ads Get Results.
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tiled baths and showers, located on San Francisco's Fanos
Powell Street opposite Union Square Resteurent Coffee
Shop Cocktail Room Circulating Ice Water,
Rates {150 + 2.00 2,50 3.00 SINGLE
2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 DOUBLE
GARAGE SERVICE AT ENTRANCE
POWELL AT O’FARRELL STREET « SAN FRAN
HARVEY M. TOY, MANAGING. OWNER side
“MEET ME AT THE MANX”
~~ THE “SHINGLERS” HAVE
telephone call ca
. MARLEE Fa A LGU LLL
" Phieat what a single
n mecan. .
< i THEN.. think
. "DOCTOR Quick! §
_ THERE'S BEEN AN of its low cost
! ACCIDENT! WHAT
CAN . BE DOING IN
THE MEANTIME 2”~
Pious often find that they have been paying a big
price for being without a telephone. They pay in various ways.
e In inconvenience, trouble and discomfort.
e In loss of contacts with friends and acquaintances.
e In lost opportunities.
e In actual peril of sudden emergencies.
e In countless cases when time saving is vital.
Is your home linked up with the telephone using world? May
we. tell you more about it?
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
318 BROAD STREET
TELEPHONE 156
Compares witl
@ 16-galion tub, ripple walls
. SHINGLED ‘THE CHURCH
“an organization The “Shinglers”
of the Methodist church which had
} } ri
'for its objective the roofing the
church have completed the ‘‘job” but
' still need a little money to com. plete paying for it and would ap. preciate contributions from anyone
who would like to help.
The _‘‘Shinglers’’.: have worked
SEES INFLATION
A SLOW PROCESS
A Real Danger for the Future, Col.
Ayres Tells Banking
Groups.
NEW: BRUNSWICK, N. J.—Present
prospects do not indicate that inflation
severe enough to cause further dollar
in this
ultimate developcome soon
an
devaluation. will
country, but as
jhard and feel that now the church
is ready for winter work.
PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS
KEROSENE INHALATION
Recently Frankie King, son _ of
Mrs. Gypsy King of this city, accidentally took a mouthful of kero-'
. sene and before he could spit it out
choked: and. swallowed some and inDouble pneumonia
. set in almost at once. His throat was
haled the fumes.
. blistered and this-is still giving the:
. little fellow considerable trouble to .
. swallow. He is up and around in the
i last few days, but is still quite weak.
‘ Several weeks ago he rode his _ bicycle off the steep. sidewalk at the;
. .
courthouse and was quite severely .
injured.
Chinese Herbs Quickly and
Surely Restore Your Health
To You
For more than six
thousand years Chi‘nese Herbalists’
have
ful
been success7: . .
in nu-.
.
{
.
treating
man ailments wiih
natural herbs. Chinese herbs have per-!
formed miracles for .
thousands
3 § ferers and *
them from the knife-and grave. They .
can,do the same to you.
Whether you are suffering
ung, heart, kidney,
Gt + suft-.
Save .
from
. 1 stomach,’ or
. blood trouble or whether you are af. flicted with catarrh, cough, asthma,
. cold, bronchitis, neuralgia, rheumatism, piles, nervousness, sore throat,
. skin diseases, or female trouble, ete.
come to us. We also prove to you!
Chinese healing herbs. Don’t think
we can be of no service to you just
because others could do you no good.
Such cases are exactly what we are
after. :
Office hours: Daily 4 p. m. to 9
Pp: Mm. Saturday 9 a. mi. to’ 8 p.m.
. Sunday 9 a. m.to 2: p. m.
Yee and Yee Herb Company
Chinese’ Herb Specialist
; 121 S. Church Strect, Grass Valley.
Quartz and placer claim location
notice blanks at the Nugget office.
Nugget. Advertising Pays.
ris
Se? S. @)
' Bankers Association and Rutgers
sity to offer advanced studics for
ment it seems to be a very real dani ger, Leonard P. Ayres, Vice President
here
tonight in an address before the Graduate School of Banking. He.-believed
this statement to be true “unless the
Cleveland Trust Company, said
PIONEERS OF
EDUCATION IN
CALIFORNIA
“(By ROY W. CLOUD)
State Executive Secretary
California Teachers Association
Editor’s Note: California’s public
school system is regarded as one
of the: two outstanding systems of
the United States, New York
State alone challenging comparison. This series of ten afticles is
government enters frankly upon a polintended to familiarize friends of
icy of issuing flat money with which the schools and the public generto meet Tis expenses.” At present that ally with outstanding pioneers
does not seem to be in sight, he said. who Have contributed to (he de.
The Graduate School is overated
jointly by the American Insiitute of
Banking Section of the American
Uni
ve
bank officers.
“We have so enormously incfe%sed
the capacity of our banking systein for
credit expansion that it is difficult to j
vigorous . sc2 how -we could have a
business revival without having it develop into a ‘eredit inflation,” Colonel
Ayres declared.
Inflation a Siow Process
If inflation does come it will
the time when the
of fear that it would -still
preciate in purchasing power.
“If we are to go through such a
period here it would seem likely that
it might last rather longer than :the
corresponding periods did abroad,” he
said. “Its beginning would date: trom
the spring of 1933 when we left the
old gold basis tor our money and entered upon the policy of financing large
of
Federal securities mainly to banks
. rather than to private investors.”
“The method that we are following
governmental deficits by the sale
is the one that proved disastrous in
Kurope for in all those countries -including Germany, the increasing issues
of money that caused the inflations
were not mere printing press
of flat currency, but were secured by
government bonds and notes discounted at the banks. Nevertheless, the
process is inherently a slow one.”
Among the clearest lessons taught
by the, European experience, Colonel
Ayres asserted, is that there are ‘no
good hedges against inflation.” He
added:
Did Not Lighten Debt Burdens
“One of the strange facts about these
inflations is that while they destroyed
be a
/ slow process, he said, pointing out that
in Germany, France, Belgium and Italy
it took about five years to-develop from
governments entered upon. policies of tinancing large
peace-time deficits by bank credit up
to the time when the public generally
began to spend money rapidly because .
further de{
issues
velopment, since 1849, of Catifornia’s preeminent public school sy¥s. Len).
ae
ANDREW J. MOULDER
Andrew J Moulder,
ably the ablest State Superintenden’
Public Instruction to hold office
lin California during the first te):
. years of statehood, was not ‘himself
. of
la teacher. A graduate. of the Virginia’. Military Institute he becam¢
interested in public affairs soon afFrancisco, the
especial
settling in San
publieschools being
concern.
Elected Stace
1856 he sefved for six years,
succeeded by the great education:
pioneer, John Swett. —
Moulder his
rer
his
Superintendent ia
being
gave greatest’ service
need of increased public support fo
public schools, %
In each of his six annual reports
Moulder and reiterated the
disgraceful
iterated
condition
financial support. His work broughi
having the bonds
state
vement in
the sale of
hitherto held
turned over to the schools.
ly the schools had received only thé
Was
from school lands,
Previousinterest the bonds.
Although it
his retirement
on
four after
office
of the
was years
from
common schools stat becanin
unquestion+
California . ne
Se ? : ‘local representatie will bring all reschools were in for lack of adequate: } & 4
i
.
1
t
.
by the state ee
!
.
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' Madrigal)
.
’ Bellini).
TITOSCHIPATO —
OPEN SEASON OF
MUSIC IN SACTO.
Tito Schipa, famous premier lyric
tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Coinpany, will: open the Sacramento
music series attractiong in the memorial auditorium, Friday night.
October 18.
Schipa keeps his Sacramento date
at a cost of several performances
with the Chicago Opera Company.
After arrangements had been made
for his Pacific Coast tour, efforis
were made to have, him delay his
western” dates in order to participate in the opening of the Chicago’
opera season.
From Mitchell W. Nathan, chairman of the citizens committee comes
the announcement of Schipa’s
gram. It follows:
:
Ombra: Mai Fu (Handel), Spirate
Pur Spirate (Donaudy), Du Bist Dis
Ruh (Schubert), La Farfalletta (Cesti-Schipa), Schipa; Aria Antica (Anonymous), Gavotte, ‘R. Bellini; Quiditta (Du Bist Sonne) (Léhar), Le Bonne Cpriose (Florindo's
(Wolf-Ferrari),. L’ArlesSong) (Cilea),
Aria) (Massenet),
(Whithall), Little
I Shall Return
Rossienc! (iimskyteeberae Ware CR
(Tosti), SechiproMeine
(Frederick’s
ora Act
Sehipa; Prelude
Waltz R,Bellini;
(Sela: We
Korea ke fey Wis )
jana
Manon
. pa.
' been
increasingly larger annual_appropria.
tions for the schools, His final achie-j;
that the]
fe values of most existing debts, they pleted the California free public
i succeed i igt ing a de did not succe d in lightening the debt BChonL ainuchiie.
burdens of either the people as a ae _ : : i ‘ :
The State Constitution of 184%};
whole, or of the corporations.
“Inflation destroys the value of bonds .
and mortgages and so confiseates the
property of these holders of obliga
tions and hands it over to the share
holders and. the équity owners. However, it introduces so many new economic difficulties that these share and
equity holders are’ at once torced ‘to
incur new indebtedness so that when
stabilization comes the problems of
ee . debt are about as troublesome as they
B Sj { were before, or even. more so.”
em! The five requisites of inflation were
uu . listed by Colonel Ayres as first, a pe:
ond . riod of sustained active business; secbe . ond, a rising stock market: third, real
ley . eredit expansion; fourth, greater out2; flow of gold “than we can. tolerate
ae which would force us to cut our curbe . rency entirely fr from gold’; and
ioe, . fifth, continued large budget deficits in
$395 and $4950 Washers ra government ‘Operation.
ae q PP ESSE Spa
Ward Week Sale! £ ,,, “2m au k° ee 7 . e bd Bey ‘Significant economic developments
mos ft ‘
= q! to be expected in the next decade are
= listed by a prominent business writer
‘as follows: (1) Higher standard of
@ Fast Ward tri-vane agitator $23 Down che Sete (2) sla uno veg ip oe
: 3 $4 Monthly by nica processes of production. (3) bac:
@ Lovell Wringer, 2 in. rolls Small Pati vine Charge ie . tory built houses, better andcheaper
ass resp css ee i{ than hand made houses. (4) Somewhat
Your last chance to get = * ( Ea . cheaper money. (5) Sailer travel. (6)
this great Ward Washer SAVE $10.00! ‘his . News printed by radio. (7) Mechanical
at this amazingly low Gas Engine Washer i . cotton revolutionizing the
price! Come and see it. With famous 62 00 . Seuth. (8) Cheaper electric power. (9)
} : if Check its 14 quality. feagasoline en. Hetter distribution of goods; more
i b A tures. Compare. Save up gine. Foot oe chain stores. (10) Another depression
i \3 ta $15! starter. . ; five or six years hence, preceded by
Ss, . i
, an inflationary boom Le é .
‘cuneb Kit
C
Special f
Werd Week 22 ee
3 vg OO Su: <+ ventilated box with full
“None better made! 12 ga. ot uum bottle. Lacquer34-1 7-8 chilled shot. Black.
Smokeless powder. Box 25.
For Ward Week
Save 17% on
Wards Low Prices
pitied ie pape
t
Extra Savin:s
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884 LINCOLN WAY—AUBURN
= LAST TWO DAYS
emercue ee ESET
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PHONE. 480
ARERR ER SSSR GR AER ERR LARA
n
dicated that
of the existing world stocks of Amertcan cotton. it
TWO QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Why is it that one farmer raises 100
bushels of corn to the acre, and the
other one, on
fence, raises 25
Why is it that one farmer produces 100
pounds of pork on five bushels of corn,
and another uses 25 bushels? Not until
power machinery, scientific principles
of soil fertilization’ and restoration,
rotation
crops and economical feeding are applied to the farm, will the farmers’
problem be solved, says a farm authe other side of the
bushels to the acre?
of crops, diversification of
hority.
BANKING READY
NEW YORK. — There is. abundant
evidence that banks are in an unusualy tavorable position to finance a period of industrial growth, says the June
ssue of “Banking” published by the
American Bankers Association.
An official survey on June 10 inthe Government of the
Inited States, through its loans, was
he potential owner of more than bali
Quartz and placer claim location
otice blanks, at the Nugget office.
4
_. Funeral Home were:
had made provision for the founding
} No move
institution had
until Moulder
£657, that
established.
of a state university.
‘found
toy
such an been!
. made, however,
in his report of the-unt
versity be
The
omimendation
legislature accepted his ree
the and in followin:
vear passed the 3
to ‘make the st: uniy
The institution
1868. Moulder
college
sible. was. finall
opened in himself
military eraduate, for
successive legislative ssi0on
Moulder established the first nor,
mal school in California followin
. the adoption. of his recommendation
. by the legislature: The first normal
school was orgehized in San Fran
ciscO in 1862, later movine to '
{
Jose. j
Many other substantial aécomp. .
lishinents in those early formative .
public school}
credit.
the
to
ij years. of California’s
system stand ,to his
Vitally interested
of teachers, it was
forts that the law providing for 4
state and county board of examiners
was passed. He held the first teachers’ institute in thé state and indunewelfare
his
in
due efed the legislature to adopt a policy
of uniform state textbooks.
Moulder’s name is comemorated
‘in San Francisco by the. Moulder!
School while the .memory of his .
work will always remain as that of
one of the most.vigorous and unde:
standing of the early California ed
ucational pioneers,
REQUIEM HIGH MASS
Requiem. high mass funeral services were held for the repose of th«
late Mrs. Mary Ann Nash at the St.
Patrick’s Catholic Church, Wednes
day morning.
Father O'Meara was in charge’ of .
the church service and Father Movrgan officiated at: the Catholic ceme. tery where interment was made.
}
f
Pall bearers at the funeral, whicn .
. was conducted by the Holmes-Hooper .
urged . .
. deavored to have the state law-mak
. ers found a state. military college .
. here to be a West Point of the We oF
{In this he was not suecessful bui he .
Unau the satisfaction of knowing
. military training would be compl
. sory at the state university as a{ed
jeral land. grant institution,
Several requests have already
admirers
including Cssian Song from
“Werther” and Spanish
While it is impossible’ to
Schipa
received from of
Schipa,
Massanet’s
Folk songs.
will
sing any specific request, the series
assure admirers that
qucsts to the attention of Schipa and
his accompanist, Bellini.
quests should be properly signed and
to Schipa in care of Associated Services, Ochner Building, Sacramento.
12] >
rh. readdressed
992
220
200 EXPECTED AT
CHURCH DINNER
A large representation of the ladentirely free to’all the children of ies of the Episcopal church met at
all the people, irrespective of racc ‘the E. M. Rector home on Monday
or creed, his insistent energy laid! evening and completed arrangethe foundation on which Swett, witn ' menis for the dinner. which they
an equal or possibly greater degree ; will sive tonight at: the Maof indomitable purpose, finally coin: : conic Hal, which has been donated
. to them for the occasion hy the Ma/ sons. :
Mrs. E. C. Uren who is president
of St. Agnes Guild and chairman of
rrangements for the dinner has ap. pointed Gommittees and from. the
vay the comiittees ‘are working the
on Yromises to be a big sucjJenty of good eats.
Will be prepared for tw
( sve 0 he 200.. tickets
t ) Wey } Wish se ge .
i$. elephen ; Dj
{ T
ea +
arsons or any
S :
1 yf gulld, »
Bisho O@] Porter will be a gues
it dinne! nd aft the’ dinner
#2 41Vet We (
f, a hearine him
Elgin,
17 jewels;
$35.00
Pay any time
before Christmas!
@ Near Christmas it may be hard to
get a peek at our display of these
beautiful new 70th Anniversary
Elgins. So, givers who like a full
selection will do their choosing now.
Asmall deposit will hold your choice
until Christmas.. and you'll havefilled a mighty important space on
your gift list.
HARTUNGS.
124 Mill Street Phene 155
GRASS VALLEY
Ed _ Tierney, .
. 'Louis Kenny,° Joe Benoit, John . .
. Hodge, John Key, Sr. and John Key, .
fi ee
the WANTED—Clean vugs at
Nugget. Office.
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