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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1928 Baa Sa GE a + .
NORTH SAN JUAN ITEMS oy Thuraday and daughter, ON THE SILVER SCREEN . :
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alee aE Lucille, were business visitors in
NORTH SAN JUAN, Sept. 14. Nevada City Thursday. . MONDAY —"Submarine”. A won:
(Special to The Nuzgget)—Mr. and] F King of Yuba City past througr . ‘erful under-water tale. One of the
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Mrs. A. F. Rundy of SacramentO/town enroute to the upper country season’s biggest films. MGM News . + —— 115-119 Mill Street Grass Valley :
attended the Chicken Siew held at The Bartsch boys have purchased Comedy .
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Taber's Field Sunday a new touring car of populcr make. . . ee Menjou in ee eS 5
“The San Juan Ridge Water Asso Mr and Mis. W. Covedale ot! Fashions in nore . Comedy.
ciation 2re planning a Byck Stew] ya jjejo left Tuesday for Sacramento . WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY--:
to be held at. Taber's Field Octobe: } sc, a week's vacation with his! Port of Missing Girls". A stirring . dua 1 y S 1ere6th. enéles H.W Bekins, oy Bieture. :
visiliuy Mrs. M. Wodell, Wathews “nietéred to Nevada City ne BEY ; oe Vee nie ‘
Orvel Covell, Ted Gee and Vernon . Tucsday*
oe pereguad aha a eamied ! ' And So Are The New Fall Sty Velasco spent several days in MarysMr. and Mrs Joe Fogarty of } SUNDAY and MONDAY-——‘The . a 5
ville on business.
Mr. and Mrs. G Kessler and family were in Grass Valley Saturday.
Wayne Hunter motored to Nevada City Tuesday to meet his brother, Harold, who will remain here
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Hammenton spent
ing relatives.
Mrs. MolHe McQuaid of San Francisco is the guest of Miss Lena
Dehenekeand mother for several
several days vinsitLone Wolf’s Daughter’, a damatic/
story of Wall Street. and high finance MGM News. Comedy
Mrs. E.R MeMath of San FranPees
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JC. PENNEY CO INC:
In Things to
Derren errno
. Wear and. a
oe cisco spent the week end yisiiing her Horsehide —S
weeks. E = I I :
for some time. Mr. and Mrs. George Bynon of sister, Mrs. Charles Guenther and chee Vests eat erette Lumberjacks
Charles and Bud Ennis and’ M. husband, in Nevada City. Lea
enroute to“*Nevada City Thursday.
A large crowd aitended the NicDill’s” picture show Sunday
night.
A. Willoughby and son,
Nevada City attended the
day.
Will MeCullough of Antioch visited friénds Sunday.
Mike Denike motored:
City Tnesday.
here
Ralph, of
stew Sunto Nevada
Dewnieville attended the Chicken
southern part of the state Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. N White ‘of
Grass Valley motored to San Juan.
Friday evening. ’
Harold Bresferd past thru
with a load of limber
to Wheatland.
P. G & E fellows
their work at the Siberia mine and
have left for Auburn.
Misses Helen McCullo,,gh and I.utown
on his way
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have finished
Mrs. Hearst and mother, Mrs.
Bush of San Francisco motored up
and spent the week end viiting Mrs
Hearst’ sisiter-in-law, Mrs: J. Jacks0n.
BETTER
beaded flap
pockets and f/
lined
$9.90.
Boys’ Vests
Of Real Horsehide
Sheep Lined Coats For Boys
Walker of Alleghany visited rela-. Stew Sunday. ons ng ede J. J. Jackson are 30 inch vests y
tives here Wednesday. Joe Swazey of Tyler was a busi. Penaims their vacation in the bay Ve ee
ee Welland aid & fowbert see 8 eg ce: : oes ee section. They plan to visit Yosemq
Mrs. A Cleveland and F. Joube ness visitor here Thursday night. ‘a watt black horseof Camptonville past through town Francis Bartch is leaving for the. ©. “© 2W4Y hide. Two
Mrs J. J. Kelly and Miss Loretta} cille Fogarty and Wayne Hunter atBEAD STRINGING Made with two pockets with Big, roomy, warm coats lined They're made of warm woolBartsch of Moonshine Creek spent. tended the dance at Downieville flaps and adjustable belt. vith best selected sheep pelts. n Mackinaw Cloth. Patterned
several ho,rs in town Tuesday. Saturday night. Fully lined. 27 inches long These coats are made of watern plaid designs. Worsted botMervyn Solaro of Sacramento and in sizes 8 to 18 years. proof fabric that will not crack pm with two pockets with.
spent the week end with his parMr and Mrs Carl Ivey of Chico All work promptly and A tough garment for outdoor 98 peel. laps. Outstanding values}
ents, Mr. and Nrs. S Solaro. visited her mother, Mrs. Nellie expertly done right in wee’
Mrs. M. Walker, Mrs. K. Montre Veale in Nevada City over the holidays.
our store $9.90 $2.49-$2.98
and Bud Ennis motored to Nevada
$7.90 =. Reasonable Prices!
H. W. HARTUNG & SON124 Mill St Grass Valley
Prompt attention given to mail orders
The BEST REGRINDING CLASSIFIERS by overflow.
The BEST AMALGAMATING PAN
to any mesh size.
The ONY MILL that will work
CLAY (pipe).
The ONLY MILL that will work
MiCA (sheet)
The ONLY MILL that will work
ASBESTOS and not ruin -ithe
ASBESTOS and not ruin the fibre, or EMERY and not ruin
the mill. And many others.
The ELLIS MILL will grind anythine that can be gound or pu:lverized, wet or dry, to a definite mech jin one operation, using only 1-4 to 1-10 the power 4 ®
that others use.
No Gears. No Grease. No Bearings
No Friction.
ELLIS MILLS MANUFACTURING COMPANY
510 Brannan St. Phone KEzarny 4190 San Francisco —
see AGE PES ee aE AE ;
Nevada City Christian Science Society Announces a
FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
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By Dr. John M. Tutt, C. S.B., Kansas City, Mo., Member of .
the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, the First .
Church of Christ, Scientist, in. Boston, Mass. MONDAY =
28, 1929, Fo clock, ODD FET OWR Nt > IN THE long trek across the plains, ceaseless vigilance was
The Public Is Cor! abe Invited to Attend the price of safety. Keeneyed scouts, familiar ¥ vith the trail, )
J ~ nanan ae protected the emigrant trains on their match westward.
, : This saine constant vigilance 1 iS expressed t in the Bank “
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
America. Through its branches, this bank is closely :
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: ® it with the world’s commercial capitals. Every departes ed Fit 9 . ment of the bank is atert to protect the interests of cusx
Ons. Kreg with ench one purchased. ; tomers—to safeguard California business progress. .
4 eo Cinccs Ale Lisitle. dBc At every Branch the result of this vigilance is manifest.f acom Oe ee ere : :
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. Each customer of the Ban': of
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Out of town orders solicited and prompt service . B AN K O F AM E RI C A Z .
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