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PAGE EIGHT : oar THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET . 939. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18,
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Mr. Milo Davidovich and ania! Fiaes vee Mrs. Héalen Tuttle dal
this city are entertaining the foy. Wivnn of San Francisco spent . Sacial Events
lowing house guests ovér the. week . week end in Nevada City. Mrs. Dav-.
end: Mrs: Edward Hysit and Muie,!idovich, who has just-left. Dr. RR. kaa aa emiabeneees
after an ope ration, ac-!
Afr. 1 "¥nn is
iLandis clinie
nied them home.
oY. Pediar, cf Sacramento; Mrs.
Freshmen Hosts D. Bergtholdt,” Newcastle; Mrs. . : ds ae
~ A: Peets of Colfax: and Mrs, ‘lut: > broker and is’ familiar with at Hi Dance Tonight
p's Sister, Mrs, Fred Raulkner of . m conditons’ in this district. . enema 2S ‘
aeramento, and Gauchte® in law. With Mr. Davidovich-he visited the . At eight o’¢lock this evening, the
3 et i ry 4 Ry. Sree aa N i Prashy a pas F Nevada Citv High
Mrs, Pierson Tuttle of Auburn {tava Cap mine Saturday. Eres hmen Class of Nevada City Hig
i ' : eat _._—.—___——. School. will entertain the members
a a = ——""_ . of the. student body and their par
. . ents at the annual freshmaii
. . to be held in the form of a dance at
party
school building this evyenng. Until eleven, the students wil:
35€ et Building Activity dance to the music!of Le Duc's or-!
Of TOBER 18, 4 335." Zs Dre chesira which was selected this week
eee to . y the committee in'charge.
inxs: are bei ng used, Dsban ‘Redwood! Miss ,Jones,freshman. advisor,
bs and gir A attractive . Bark Fibre will help yromises a good evening for those
[2 eeu bai om . to. Tree p those fuel vho attend and extends a ‘particular
a . . hilis. downe { . invitation to parents of high schoo:
ih cs : ] students, This will be the last ‘freshtoes . vO joie ae Hist oe isa cates infu party held in the present build
; raises Pissing te CON CETC) Aeris ‘ng. The admission for students with
yuid — Sil-. Fort the hot mut student body cards will be ter
r mall cans . weatl . cents, while those: who are holders
d’ Lauxdin CaseSy iy . student body cards will be adve new ‘products
:
Boerne = Police Magistrate: . . Camptonville Girl
Cont How-. and sou will fila} “Officer “what's the . . Weds San. Tuan Man
orkins pe aie charge against this} arm on
ae uses for them. ani . Miss-Katie Eddy, associate matron
ben the angie Officers “1 ketch. «nd Mrs. Lyda: Talbot, matron,. ot
Tam-. 4 genial plumb-! ed this here ‘mut j “vangeline Chapter, 0; B).°9. will
far Geo.. Oo Neil is. pinchin’ bananas ‘. jeave Monday for Coronado, whcre
placing new french oft a fruit stand.’ hey will attend a meeting of the
. “The Rbaush home! doors id his home Police Magistrate: (stand Chapter of the State of Calitornia, this corning week.
Mas. Brian Krough and doughter,
Jetty Lou, motored to Auburn Satvrday évening to meet Mrs. Kvrough's
sister in: Jaw, Mrs; "W. W.
Oakland. Mrs. Boyd will
for a time,
Tahoe-Ukiam “So he imper.
sonating an officer!
on the
Wighway.
will have. « HeatjilWas
. ator circulating fire
place unit installed ‘
: ; ;
Two years.”
part of the im. a
provements.
NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER .
~ COMPANY
Boyd, «of
Mr. Wim. Kensin. ger is having a log
visit here
cab eoasceneies “THE F Dea oe tae Messrs. Walter Neilsen and ien} : i .' ed f = x
. by Mr. Johns, Round bi ee ee 1 ected Wavada City ton Fleming of, Sacramento: visited
‘ nie eBs : in Nevada City Sunday. Mr. Neilson
at the home -of Mr.
Krough and Mr,
Brian
visiting
and. 3frs.
Fleming
with Mrs. Clara Scarfe.
Mrs. Rockefeller
Hes tess to Club
tockefeller,. of Gola
THE BIG REXALL . Fle most charmingiv entértained
: ¢ : meinbers of the Thursday Sewing
ONE < ENY SAI E Olub ata delightful party yesterday afternoon. A happy time was
iS COMING SOON — rhe dain Ft
which refeshments
/ ' OCTOBER 23, 24, 25 and 26TH
games
delicious
after
were
sewing,
Starts On Wednesday, Oct. 23, and
Continues — of Week
J. J. Connell of Al-.
visitors in
Mr. and Mes oy
leghany were -business
. this city yesterday. .
Full advertisements will follow and circulars will be en en oF Nevada City is)
,. Spending some time at his property
ety) Mi the Lady-Bug mine above Washing: . distributed later. gine 3 .
New good received: Campana Italian Balm combinaJota O Nell, who is coutined. ty .
ve : his home ‘in Nevada .City with ill-.
tions, 60c bottle and a home dispenser, both for 59c. ness, was able to be up for a few!
: hours yesterday afternoon. He will .
return to his duties in a.few davys.:. Coty’s New Air Spun Face Powders, $1.00. All shades.
Dr. West 15th Anniversary Tooth Brush and Tooth
Paste offer. A 50Dr. West Tooth Brush and a 25c size
home.
While on a hunting trip with his}
deer dogs Sunday Dr. U. H. Stewart
. s m . of this city was surprised to see two .
Double Quick Toothpaste beth for 47c. . big coyotes spring out of the thick .
just ahead of his. baying
hounds.
marksmanship. . .
brush
Both coyotes fell to his good
Gym Aid and F oot Aid for Foot Troubles.
little .
home’ on;
tonda and
returned
Mrs, Frank WATCH FOR THE ONE CENT SALE ADVERTISEMENTS
daughter, Rosie,
Tuesday trom a. several
in San Mateo.
weeks stay
Rosie has been in the
Mateo
recovering
hospital -for time
from
San some
mastoid operations. . 57
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Palmer of .
Nevada, visited Mrs. Palmer's .
mother, Mrs. Effie Goering, of Nev@pla City at the first of the week
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Wilson and
daughter, Elizabeth of Grass Valley
are moving to Nevada City Saturday
to make their. home near Miss Wilson’s mother, Mrs. George Downey.
Mrs. W.E. Young and daugiter, .
Miss Beth Young, motored ‘to Yountville Sunday to attend the annual
meeting. of the V. F. W. The: veterans from the different posts were
present to-put on their work for
the disabled soldiers on Veterans
Day. Governor Frank Merriam also
attending. Mrs. Young and daughter
met Mrs. Young’s son, Harold
Young, and accompanied him to his
Reno,
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home in Oakland for a visit. Miss
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Young spent some time in San
Ilrancisco. They returned home on
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Cross section of Superfex Monday evening.
Heat-Director above, shows
how it works. Oil flows
through copper pipe from
removable reservoir to
barner bowl in which conF WINTER -u: ) means months of
f stoking and ash-hauling for you, investigate the Superfex Heat-Director! Connected
Lo a flue like an ordinary stove, it burns
inexpensive fuel oil and earns the heat
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Office. manager to new ‘office
boy: “Has the stenographer told you
what to do in the afternoon?”
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where — . Lic Ales dikifin to peavstant Level is automatically + New Boy: ‘fYes, sir; I was to wake
No moving hani 3 maintained, Fire is lighted . her up when I saw you coming,”
late. To direct the heat, just open the pat hae igah Goa osama 4
ented heat-projectors on one, two or three = "F0Ns opéniig TA MOM
-sides of the heater. All Superfex Heat: : ee poise "7 ranula ‘4 Designed like a beautiful piece ‘of
models are listed as standard by the Fire —4 piece of paper. *. furnitue. LONERGAN Oil
control of heat by means of Heater.
rwriters. Terms to suit your conven;
_ simple dial at rear. dence. A product of Perfection Stove, Co.
Foote Electrical Co.
TOO ‘BATE TO CLASSIFY
Al a Stores, l td WANTED: ‘500 feet, 15 inch. used
‘
a i) I] hydraulic pipe? Cash, Also clay
augers, and 15 inch and 11 inch NEVADA CITY
PHONE 5
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bands. Box 881, Nevada City.
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»« World Conqucrors
ANTA: MONICA, CALIF —
Conceded that Italy started’
hostilities against a weaker race
for purely selfish motives, which
among the nations that might seek
to block her. would come with
clean hands?
With her recIt couldn't be
It wouldn't be Britain,
ord in the opium war.
Irrance, with her record toyvard colonial
possessions, and, lateIw—joward oceupied
terkitories, Not Belgiun¥ surely, with her
reeking record in the
Congo. Not Spain with
the Riff to accuse lier:
CAMPTONVIELE, Oct.
surprise to
San Juan
Camptonville
reno
Although it was presumed that they
were going to be married, it was not
expected quite so soon.
he young
friends in
chem well in their
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nor Germany, which
grabbed off -one of the
fattest cockles of At’
rica’s heart when the #
grabbing —.was
nor Japan. with her teeth set in China’s .
torn ‘flanks. Nor yet America, with .
long centuries behind her of infamous
mistreatment for our own Indians,
Out of all history, you'll find .but
one world-conqueror who came. with
clean hands—and those hands the soldiers pierced. with iron spikes as they
nailed the Nazarene to the cross.
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Arkansas Athletes
[" THEY craved.to eet on the front
page, the Italians made a grave mistake by starting a war when there’s a
World: series on—especially one where
you find two opposing star pitchers
from the same great state. What scoundrel was it said the chief products. of
Arkansas were Democrats and ¢hampion hog-eallers?
And why shouldn’t that \Warneke boy
be able to ‘throw straight and move
fast? Where he comes from, when the
family’s out-of meat one of the youngsters runs down a buck rabbit or slips
out ‘before breakfast with a pocketful
of rocks and comes home with a mess
of squirrels. If they'd only let “him
take off his shoes, he could move
aronnd that infield even faster,
Also, it .“fecomes natchell,”: as ‘they
say in his country and mine, to nurse
one quid in the right cheek all afternoon, I was sixteen years old before
I knew there was any .other salad
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oysters. didn’t grow in a can.
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Pestered Presidents
ROBABLY California was no worse
than any other section, bute’! bet . :
Mr. Roosevelt uttered a silent cheer
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tet te when he pulled out on a commodious
and unerowded oceanwith only the
sea lions to listen to, instead of the
spouting orators of America.
We elect a man to the highest office
—and the toughest joly on earth-—and
then handshake him and flag-wave him
and speech-make him to death. He
goes forth to see how fares the country and can’t see the country for the
reception committees. I!e¢ has a private
ear to travel in and spends his time
on the back platforin. He gees back
home to do his work and all the visiting firemen in the land come to be
photographed with him on the White
House lawn, (NOTIE—The exhausted
crouched in the middle is
him.)
A President of the United States has
no more privacy than a—a President
of the United States. looled you -gold
fish fanciers that time, didn’t I?
It’s as though we hired the exclusive services of Michelangelo and then
sent him out to take’ orders for ‘enjlarged: crayon portraits.
* Eg #
Kentucky Elections
HEY had a primary. election. in
Kentucky not long ago, ‘and we
didn’t know the results until fully 24
hours afterward because they’ve got
a law down there against counting the
vote for at least one day after the
polls close, then allowing time to notify the families of deceased and the
coroners.
As a natiye son, I'll never forget
the thrill I had in 1922 when all the
rest of the country had reported—a
party named Hoover also was running
that year—and then the first scattering returns came in from Kentucky:
seven dead and eighteen wounded.
But I'm afraid the old state is slipping. There were only 750 National
Guardsmen on duty for this last election in Harlan county,’-where--the
mountain boys still have a boyish way
of voting with Winchester rifles. And
I can remember when a Republican
governor called out the entire military
force of the commonwealth to disperse
one lone Democrat, Col. Jack Chinn.
The colonel wasn’t. feeling very irritated, either—just a trifle above normal.
* % *
Those I. O. U.’s
F MEMORY rightly serves this humble scribe, it’s almost time for our
government to go through the laughable routine of sending off the customary batch of those quaint “please
remit” notes to remind the European
powers that accumulated installments
and back interest payments are overdue on that little debt of eleven or
twelve billions.
The usual procedure will be. followed—that is, the rest of ’em will just
ignore the whole theory, and somebody
in Paris, where the repudiation idea
originated, will denounce Uncle Sam
for his hideous greed.
“Lafayette, they ain’t there.”
IRVIN S. COBB.
@ North American Newspaper Alliance,
Inc.—WNU Service.
Quartz and placer claim location
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CAMPTONVILLE
By ACTON M. CLEVELAND
17.-—-As 4
their many friends
section Elmore Hastell of North !
and Mrs.
NEWLYWEDS AT ‘HOME HERE
; within the past few days.
Edith Wells of j Mr.
quietly journeyed
last week and were Married,
He is
mine.
The
employed ‘in. the
bride, is in charge, of
couple have a host of
this vicinity who wish. on upper
married life ana. She is an
3road street in this
attractive
community extends congratulawh ha: made .many friends
hey will make their hoine in coming to Nevada City.’ The
section, couple will make their
Fred Zanoeco home-on Park Ave. a nn Ss ea
The news of. the marriage of William Zanocco and Miss Katie Matheu
in Reno, Nevada, about two weeks
in} ago, just became known in this city
Se
Zanocco was born and reared
to . in this city and has hosts of friends
here who wish to congratulate him.
Murchie
a restaurant in the Muscardini Pool Hall
\
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young woman
since
young
home in the
cats panne ‘ Tiataanicn HawTnoane . AIMER:1vGvel
aia Pluvius, rolling out a cloud,
“T’m going to let it rain;
I’m going to turn the spiggot now
And start the glad refrain;
Go mend the roof, set every nail,
This is my annual Twice Told Tale.
-—A. MM: C,
Silver fiftgers of rain probed every weakness in the
sheltering roof? It won't happen again; before the next
storm seasonable precautions will be taken and the roof
be made safe for the family.
Shingles, Nails, Shakes, Pickets, Lumber, Lath, Cement, etc., are rushing out to the jobs these autumn days,
Come in and exambut we have plenty more in reserve
We assure you courteous attention to and prompt
handling of all orders whether large or small.
We'll be glad to help you out-smart. Pluvius by getne ready for his next TER’ ¢
FRED CONNER, Sianager ~
PHONE 23 315 Spring Street NEVADA CITY
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RRIDAY
In this -hard-riding,
HOPALOSG GASSIDYfast-shooting: Western
rw ii un Boyd, Jimmy
fWison and Paula Stone play the lead roles.’ Action, thrilling,
hair-raising, breath-taking.
SATURDAY
is the title of this weird story of great
MAD LOVEsurgeons love tor the young beautiful
wite of a famous pianist.
SUNDAY —
This is the Jast picture Madge
will appear in for sevwith Robert Young in this gay sparkling comedy. Love has the
ae te }
last taugh.
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