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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 9, 1936 (10 pages)

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3 : . SEPTEMBER BOOK Sreet Marden; Padlock,” ms SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET : : Beach; atherine Sheaves#¥ Mrs. a Georgia Sheldon Downe. Black Democracy by H. P. Davis Ta was presented to us by the author, : ~ Mrs. Iva Williamson, city librar-. from Walter Sullivan. Flame in the We " ve st h B t Forest, Harold Titus, from Henry r e es ian, has rendered the following re: ; Kohler of Washington, Nevada Co., port for September: : ; H Maculay’s History of England in 6 The library was open to the pub, i vols and from Jeanne Cathcart, Thé LU lic twenty four days, number of Tale of Fatty Coon, Arthur Scott books obrrowed for home use were Bailey, and The Elson Primer by} 1664; fiction, 1249; juvenile, 293; < 7 : William H. Elson. J > You may choose a fine Watch, a piece of miscenlaneous 122; books borrowed Money collected, fines $5.91; lost e Gold Jewelry, a Perfect Diainond or perfrom state library 7. i books, 25c: fancsis $25 80: total fey, chance a set of Silver Ware from our coma Number of visitors to the reading ; x Gee ‘ —As Well As— prehensive assortment of worth-while $31.96. rooms 1364; men 416; women, 154; Gifts. You may choose gifts for friends or : family fatralioee, or nay select something boys, 525; girls, peek, cpincailiies: you admire and need for yourself. But borrowers 1042; ‘total attendance, MANYDEMOCRATS whatever you purchase, it will last through 2406 or an average of 100 daily. . the years, a treasure of Value and Beauty. Nineteen adult and twenty three juvenile cards were issued and MARCHING UNDER twélve cards @urrenddred, present registration 1669. ; Seventeen books were purchased, LANDON BANNER thirteen donated and eight discard. ed, present accession 10,331. The books purchased are: HashMake The Best ICE CREAM In Nevada County ie SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 8.—Regis! knife of Stormy River, W. C. TutPoke ais Gailtoras _ tle; An Omnibus of American Huee Peeee i Caltoriia i mor, Harry Leon Wilson: Lost MornSee ees Senate 2 mater’ ing, DuBose Heyward; Miracle in. “¢7 “ational Committee has bethe Drawing Room, Rina Green. COMe convinced that this state will i IH IE Bl . — wood: The Lady in the Moreus give Landon and Knox a victorious = i e \ / ; *. plurality and may again become the . Jonathan Latimer; Under Pressure, rea : E George Agnew Chamberlain: Always deciding state in the general election . — * ake Mill Street Grass Valley Phone 52 a Grand Duke, Alexander Grand pero berDuke of Russia; Benjamin FrankThis announcement was made by . : lin, The First Civilized American,. SF. B. Morse, chairman, Northern Phillips Russel; Asylum, William. California Republican campaign Seabrook; Whippoorwill Cry, Bar . Committee, yesterday, upon the reara Webb; The Case of the Stutter-. ceiPt of advices from Jacob D. Aling Bishop, Erle Stanley Gardner; . len, director, orfianization departInto the Sunset, Jackson Gregory; . ment, National Committee. 4 es Mrs. Mugs and Mr. Cunningham, Allen declared that the growth of ° Elizabeth Corbett; Men Are Such Republican sentiment in California 124 Mill Street : Grass Valley Fools, Faith Baldwin; Whitlock Har-. has become so impressive that here vest, Mazo DeLeRoche; Wake and] after California will take precedence . Remember, James Gray; The Long. Over every state in the Union in its Night, Andrew Lytle. demands for Republican literature. ! = : _ Subscribe For The Nevada City Nugget Now! Among our gifts for the month. Large shipments of campaign literpur Advertisement in The Nugget is Dollars in Your Pocket! . are. trom Mrs. W. J. Williams,. ature, it was added, are being foihe eee -. warded to the Northern and South4) ern California campaign headquartEncouraged by reports of increas} ing Republican — strength, Justus . a . ers. It will be ready within a week . for distribution hroughout the state, Ps9 #. Craemer, Orange, newly electea It S A ; chairman, and Lawrence: D. Cobb, : Los Angeles, secretary Repimblican State Central Committee yesterday 2 e undertook a personal tour of North: ES m. ern California counties, to confer’ O ; S é : @. r : with county and district leaders on an intensive drive for Landon and. ]} :
Bl . Knox. Especially impressive, they [f} # 2 So ae . ®\said, is the rapid organization of j { OUPES, ROADS 1 ERS, SEDANS : Bi} precincts, These local committees are prepared to carry the message do, 4 : ‘4 of Republicanism to the residence of eX and TRUCKS mi) every voter before election day. Lasting _AT NORTH SAN JUAN SATURDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 10 DELICIOUS SUPPER EDDIE MELTZ — Admission eae .00 Craemer declared himself to be i 5O 1% Che F : f. ; Surprised and very hopefully im: . a mj)pressed by the steady swing of. #! L . f Y * 7 O oe rom © . Southern California Democrats inove Iness Or Ou to the Republican column. Many of a the precinct groups working for ' Give us a chance to make you one of our g Small Down Pa ment Landon and Knox in Los Angeles, } regular customers, because if you come once, é 7 y he said, are composed largely of you'll come again. Our operators are licensed 4 & , > and all are thoroughly experienced. They take Democrats. : a a personal interest in each customer, and do % \ a ance Oo uit urc aser : Indications that Alfred E. Smith’s their work .to--¢he utmost satisfaction of the a mi radio address from New York, Fyipatron, regardless of the price being charged day, is cutting heavy inroads jinto. ]. . — for the work. Visit our shop soon and you'll the Democratic ranks of Califérnia, . . . notice the difference. H. were contained yesterday in initial oe 5 tallies taken by Richard W. Barrett, } . } ; ae fj; Northern California Campaign~ Dir-. . } ( e ector. One report showed six janitExclusive Beauty Shoppe Mm} ors in a large San/Francisco build: 212 Mill Street Grass Valley m . ing had been convinced by Al Smith 21 5 W. Main St:, Grass Valley “Phone 60 and they are yrégistered as Demo= a ‘ crats they intend to-vote for Landon, Z . . FOR FALL and WINTER at BERT’S DRY GOODS STORE ee be: Ladies’ Coats, imported Ladies’ Coats, genuine Ladies’ Coats, without Children’s Coats, all . Misses’: Jackets, Misses’ Ladies’ Rain Coats, oiled Ladies’ Fall Dresses. The . a! Lapin, quality guaranteed. Black or brown, trotter or . FUF Collars, black, brown, . fur collars, all wool, lined wool, plain or fur trimmed. . ghort Jackets. Sizes 6 to 16 . Silk Rain Coats, Umbrellas . season's newest styles, raySwagger lengths, $34.50,. grey, navy, silvertone or. full length. $9.95, $13. ee, Sizes 5 years to 14 years. to match. Plain red, green, . ons and silks, plain colors, $49.75, $59,75 each. rough weave ‘material. $15.75, 819.75. each. VA $5:95 each and up ee ne blue, also plaids. Price prints or dots, $3.95 each $27.95, $34.50, $87.50 ea. ia : : $2.95 up. up. New Gloves, Aris Kid New Silk Hosier: i none ie ee a Ladies’ Princess. Slips, lace Gloves, black, brown, navy, better. Service or chiffon, tee SROSE Wen, Mune . Naw Bune ; trimmed or plain. tailored, Ladies’ Night’ Gowns and Silk and = Wool Dress ee eng ga ie ote Shes : st age your choice of No-Mend, sing, or Van Panlte Vests, ‘ Se Pp ree Pajiusan, cayou, balbrigean. Gad eo ee oe a neal Bec. Sie res pad Savor, as ge Van Raalte, Munsing, Crepe . Panties, Combinations, ray. "avon, s OF Sau. . silk or satin. 98c, $1.25, . plain or fancy satin, print: a *. small shapes. 98c, $1.49, Silk. Prices 9c, 98c, $1.00, . OF, Silk or silk and wool, 98c, $1.95 each and up. $1.95, $2.95 each. ed satin dots, paisley de} $1.95, and up. $1.19, $1.25, $1.35 pair. 49c 75c, 98c each and up. a — Baas a — haa pine py ' . Curtain Panels, ecru Blankets, part won et $1.49 yard. 54 in. wool flake 36 in. Dress Goods, fancy 36 in. Tennis Flannel, . New Drapery, 54 in. gor-. heavy lace, 244 yards Jong, pe oe eine kote “Sa.70 Boys’ L Pants, boys’ $1.95 yard. 54 in. wool fan. "avon, 59¢ yd. Part wool fancy night gown flannel. S¢ous satin damask, $1.35, . g9c each up. Fancy ma {oe 1 as ee dress goods. 59c yd. Rayo : a eee tS : pair. Part wool double} wool pants, 2 to 12 years, cies, $1.95 yard up. mined hae: ary ci a ette, 25c yd. 36 in. daisy $1.45, $1.65, $1.95 yard. Atquisetteé ruffled curtains, blankets, $3.95 pair. Single $1.95 and $2.50 pair, Boys’ Cottons, 39¢ yd. Cotton . cloth, 19¢ yd. 36 in. Fre. tractive 54 inch Monterey . 59c each, up. Ask to see! cnecet blankets, double bed . wool like pants, $1.65 each. Boys’ Fancy Shirts, fast . prints. 19¢ y Bs drapery 65c, 85c, 98c, $1.19 . OUF Princess Over Drape] size, 59c and 69c each. Boys’ two piece sifite, $5.98 colors, 49c, 85c, 98c, $1.25 ats, ec yard. mont, 15c yard. Nek h ’ ’ ’ Curtain Set, $4. 95 set. and $6.45 suit. = each. Young Men’s Plain . ee Color Shirts, 12 to 14%, Yo es ; LAgents for Gossard, Amee ung Men’s Fancy Sox o Slee , ac? 2 pearl button trim, navy, 25 pi 4 : 5 : : ve Peni Bineping Gar Ladies’ Tennis Flanne: Ladies House Dresses, erican Lady, Munsing, TwoBed Comforter, full bed brown, wing, $1.00 each. oc, 35c, 49c pr. Neckties, . ment, 1 to 8 years, 98c ea. . ~ ’ : : : fast color, neat patterns, size . in-all, Princessa, Bon Ton . size, silkolene covered, neat New shirts, 98c each and . 25¢, 49c, 98c each. Boys’ and up. Ser-Val Sleeping . Night Gowns, plain or fan-. 44 to 56. $1.95 each. Corset Foundation, a per-. pattern, 4 Ibs. cotton filled, Sg. Bib Overalls, 59¢ pair. Garments, 65c each. cy colors, 98c each and up. . Smock, $1.95 each. fect fit guaranteed. $2.98 each, sili BERT’S DRY GOODS STORE (ton 116 Mill Street A Home Store, Owned and Operated by a Home N®erchant Grass Valley Batting :