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SATURDAY, MAR. 15, 1924 PAGE FOUR RENO EVENING GAZETTE before it was organized. They are there yet, none THE WEATHER LOUNGE rTZI I GIRLS the better, none the worse for the promoters who FORECAST plashed them upon their colored maps, lhe men nd women who cross the country in motor cars IN COOLIE GARB will ride over them, just the same, regardless of ror Keno and vicinity: hair and colder tonight; Sunday fair. (Observations taken today at I 75 meridian. (5 a.

in. at Reno). First figures, lowest temperature last night; second, highest yesterday; third, rain and melted snow past twenty-four hours. Amounts of precipitation of less thaa fl.ex he- signs tacked up or taken down by the 1 ike The home of Mrs. Charles Xorcross their appreciation of her efforts and was the scene of a pretty dancing party! work that made the play such a sue- eak promoters.

The public is learning this fact that transcon- PAfcIS, Mar. The costume In are not published hereon) last evening, when the Pi Beta Phi cess. lresent were the Misses Evelyn sorority entertained in honor of their Boyer, Florence Baker, Thelma Ab- new initiates, the Misses Ethel Luns- bay, La Verne Blundell, Genevieve ford, Ilortence Vallean, Nevada Semen- Spencer. Iola Stewart. Thelma Brad- tinental highway associations, with all tneir Reno Evening Gazette Published by the Reno Evening Gazette Company Offices: Gazette Building Center Street.

Reno, Nevada BUSINESS OFFICE PHONE 311 EDITORIAL ROOM PHONE 312 One month, by carrier .75 One month, by mail 50 Six months, by mail 3.00 One year, by mail 6.00 REWARD A reward of $10 will be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction of persons stealing the Gazette from the premises of a subscriber. Entered at the Postoffice at Reno, Nevada, as second class matter. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS MEMBER AMERICAN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS' ASS'N. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of ail news dispatches credited it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of Epecial dispatches herein are also reserved.

arounu men uuuuuira i not to De ms- i t- za, Anna Watson, Jeanne Misner and tinguished from that of a Japanese! LoS Angeles clamor, controversy, recriminations and meddle berry, Ma lxl Marianni. Bernice Tra-bert, Wilda Christy. Frances Rausch. Rena Kemenza. Thos rrsent were cooue.

infie nit; loose siecves, I Modena, Utah Mrs. some interference, build mighty lew ftignwajs. -oreross, Mr. and Airs. tutr snui i iwwc 1 1 Tm.ri 4tuti a gen New York VeWa Warren, Ella Kinkle, Carol Sm'ith: Messrs.

Walter Cunningham, James Valleau, Misses Katherine Reig erally masculine Japanese look. 22 S2 .01 20 30 .02 52 70 28 54 22 40 50 74 3i 42 r.o 2C 54 2S r.s Vernon Cant low, Edwin Doody, Tom einutn, uuve JSc-udder. Ruth Billing-hurst. Lauri Durkee. Dornthv Williams.

What they do is to furnish the noise. rl he moving of dirt and the laying of concrete and asphaltum are left to the taxpayers in the small towns and DoIJeiner, Earl Reynolds, Morman I'AKis, iiar. it. a good rule in hats of the moment seems to bo that Portland RENO Sacramento Salt Lake City San Francisco Tonopah Winnemucca Pnrxly, Fred Small, Charles Drake, diaries Clifford, Eugene Walker, Tony the higher the crown, the higher above it must rise the trimming. Black counties that have little to say, but pay the bills.

i Dorothy Eartlett, Bessie Jones, Clare O'Snllivan. Theresa Chambers, Grace McNeill. Doris Misner, Edith Martin, Alice Norcross. Marguerite Patterson, Marjorie Roach. Helen Rohinson.

Wil- I'oloni, Claire Harper, Forrest Hold- .1 picot straws witn lotty crowns --are camper. Warren Jir. anu just exception must be made, in favor of the Lin Mrs. E. T.

Wagner. over-topped by very high, stiff ribbon bows. ma Blattner, Phyllis roulin, Eleanor Hours of sunrise and sunset fur March 16: Sunrise, a. sunset, p. m.

coln Highway Association and the ictory Highway Association, which have accompanied their Libert, Jane hulhvan, Lecta Maes-tretti, Isabel Hayes. Louise Orubnau. The Young People of tho Epworth League will serve an Irish dinner in the basement of the Methodist church LONDON'. Mar. 15.

The blous propaganda with some real cash expenditures ior Marie Grubnau; Messrs. Lu Eastland. perhaps it is an echo of the Chinese March 17, from 5:30 The United States' nas nineteen first line battleships. Earl waiser, Harry Frost, Chester vogue does not end nowadays till it road construction. Monday evening to 7:30 o'clock bcranton, ueorge Hohbs, John Fulton, reaches the knees.

It is long. In nine cases out of ten these transcontinental EASTERN REPRESENTATIVES BRYANT. GRIFFITH BRUNSON, INC. 9 East 41st Street, New York. People's Gas Building, Chicago, TIL 201 Devonshire Street, Boston.

Mass. PACIFIC COAST REPftESENTATlVES SC. C. MOCKS SEN CO. Examiner San Francisco.

Title Insurance Los Angeles. 402 Securities Seattle, Wash. uonaia noninson, Douglas Askerman. straight, and slashed ut the sides. It Williaim Goodall, Trowbridge Seebrey, DR.

G. MARVEN is also lightly embroidered. Mrs. August Moberg of Imlay is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

highway associations are common nuisances and i- ran leaver, Edwards, Law rence Quill, Kay Fredericks, Arnold has returned. 1 to 3. Olfico hours Adv. mlO tf LONDON, Mar. 15.

To be in fash nothing else. They are more mischievous than constructive. And in many instances they are Leichti, George Dehev. Cud Pieslev. ion, one must wear a scarf and have a Scotch touch.

Hence, a plaid scarf is! organized by clever boomers who are not interest THE COMING WORLD FLIGHT in demand a scarf interlaced about Frank Blaisingame, Everett Aime, Al Rispin, Al Clark, Harvey Luce, Petetr Mahoney, Leland Lyon, Frank Harold Coffin, William Starke Lee Walstrom. The Intermediate B. T. P. IT.

of the local Baptist church held an enjoyable party in the church basement last night. The affair was In the form of a basket social and was enjoyed by all present. Games and music were the evening's pleasures. Present were the Misses Elsie Foster. Lois Dunn, the neck of the gown by means of the openings in the froek, and fastening ed in building roads but in obtaining salaries at the expense of an easily beguiled public and Albert Jauregui.

in a big bow, perhaps on the hip. WIGWAM ALTHOUGH THE army disclaims any intention of trying for speed in its flight around the world, which will begin on Monday, yet such care Mrs. C. A. Milbery and Mrs.

W. A. NEW YORK, Mar. 15. Along Fifth Avenue you catch a hint of new colors Khin.nieh were hostecuca this nfter- IT IS NOT SURPRISING noon at a St.

Patrick's hridtrp luncheon Blanche Armstrong, Helen Connell these days. There is a delightful burnt at thf linme of trc fiWv on Thelma Armstrong, Bernice Rouse, ful, scientific preparation has been made for orange coming in with the orange NEWS THAT the Irish language is not being! Ralston street. All the decorations, Elaine Fairchild Virginia Ford. Ber- nice Dunn, Eloyse Stanton. Geraldine favors and place, cards were in keep shades, a clear, light yellow most attractive in flannel suits, and an interesting dull blue.

emergencies and supplies on the trip that every American will hope a mark may be' set for all time. generally adopted in Ireland, as enthusiastic Sinn Dunn, Marjorie Stout, Katherine Tre- ing. Bidden were the Mesdames V. F. lease, Frances Baker, Dora Housman, Henry, M.

f. Stamfli, Lehmen Ferris, Feiners expected, ought to occasion no surprise. It It will be the first effort to girdle the earth by air Lois Miller, Isabella Houseman, Freida H. C. Rawhngs, Amos McKinley, Ward is the fate of what are known as secondary tongues Christy Elva Watson, Beth West, Es E.

Taylor, Claude Saviers. Joe McDon plane. NEW YORK. Mar. 15.

Lingerie has gone back to the rose shades. These are not, however, the pale pastels, but deep tones of dawn and the blush rose live on and on for centuries without attaining ther Watson; Messrs Wayne Spencer, Vernon Loveridge, Jack Williams, LAST DAY Warren Kerrigan In "The Man from Brodney's" aid. Alert J. Caton, Lytton Stoddard, Earl Ross, C. H.

Paul, Hadley Beedle, Speculation as to how long the present attempt widespread use. Frederick Steiner, Ralph Armstrong, Clinton Melarky, Mahlon Fairchild, will actuallv require has nothing for a foundation Lawrence Duensing, Carl Dunn, Ray Tt rrmct La fat that nertjiin lancniaeres DOSSCSS1 Henry Morton, John Pelizarri, Harold type. DIED Long flights have been accomplished in Europe mond Birch. Lowell Monday, Norman i i irving uowieis, J. Jiorgan Blundell.

Henry Schneider, Charles me liuierent quality necessary ior ttiuc Kari nart, William David, Walker icicuu vniaiuj xvi. j-jari nart, wuiiam uavid, waiKer and Africa with scarcely a mishap and the feat of LARSON In Reno. March 14, 1924, Gerald Eradberry. that there ere is HO Wav tO "-ive this quality artificially. Boudwin; Misses Mariana Bangham, jLi.

Josephine Legate, Katherine Cark, May ns, doubtless, that has made the tongue ot cliU.k j. capuzoia ami Molly cur- Dorothy, dearly, beloved wife of Ole crossing the American continent, both in North and South America, has proved that the machines, Mrs. Lee Walstrom entertained at a It is th mother of Leslie Larson dinner party Friday in celebration of r.r rvi.i Tiiu Mrs. Ililea. Jensen of the He de France French, instead of that of home ler.

her husband birthday. Roses and Sacramento. Mrs. Eleanor Chick of The New Leather Pushers ferns formed a pretty centerpiece for William Wagner entertained omer part 01 ranee; mat sets wsiutau ujj an Mrs at their best, can be relied upon to carry out then-part of the performance; but the trip from Porto 'Rico to Texas and around home again by way of the table where covers were laid for Wolfeboro. N.

and Mrs. Emma Bobbins of Winnemucca, a native of aeed CI years, 1 month Spanish and Hochdeutscll as the German this afternoon with a luncheon inhonor -r. l- i -i lof the new members of the Sigma Alpha It IS this, also, that gives ingllSll Its Wide-1 omega sororitv. Places were laid at ideal of tongue. tne nonoreu guests motner and sister, Mesdames Martha Walstrom and Century Comedy jind 9 davs.

"Washington, made a year or so ago, was so leizure- Henry Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs. G. Friends are invited to "attend fu spread adoption. attractive tables for Misses I nnnn nnr-np In nqti'frthf.

Ari7.ona ly as to make it unsafe to predict anything where neral services at the chapel of the Foster and daughter, Marjorie; Mrs. August Moberg: Misses Rose Curto jLailguages SUCh as that OI Hie CZecilS, Uie I Cooper, Mary Ella McGinnis, Ada Ross-Burke Monday afternoon -fhp. official instructions to the nilots are not and Frienda Curto. 11 npnnlp livp I Moore, Hilda Boyd. L.

BalLard, wilma at 2 o'clock. Rev. Marten officiating, Interment, Mountain View cemetery. uiuiuauiau.i auu iuwc i umvi "1 I r-, i nih. known.

just as Irish and Gaelic have survived, but their LAUGHTON Funeral services- for the late Mrs. Ella Laughton. who died The first voyage around the world was that of the Magellan expedition, which sailed in 1519 and ottrtT-tc tn nttniri cntiyomiriv OXTt llflrMIV Tail TO DC "ul" Tnhn n-iw "UJ" I riolna PoL-nr -1 near Sparks Mnrch 14, 1924, will be futile. The tendency of the World, Slow but Sure Rachel Kent. Jane Lang.

Annie Walsh, returned in 1522. Better time was made subse COMMENCING TOMORROW FOR FOUR DAYS "PIONEER TRAILS" "Pioneer Trails, with a special cast. Here is a good one. This is as good as 'The Covered It is a big western. Has got all the thrills, Indian fighting and the early settler troubles; 100 per cent." The Herald.

held at the family residence Sunday Nroi.cnl fMimio mill lint' to I Ann ort Mrs. Finch and Mrs. Leach afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. E.

Tan 11.1 LUUlOVj 1 IU Ul 1 V.1 quentlv, but time was not a consideration of much WISE PROFESSOR Professor Why are you taking this course. Mr. Brown? Student Er well, because I am very fond of it. It gives me a new- ner Brown officiating. Interment The Anderson Club held a pleasant return to multiplicity of languages.

meeting at Moana Springs Wednesday importance until the appearance of Jules Verne's novel "Around the World in Eighty Days," the afternoon, with Mrs. James Peckham, Mountain View cemetery. ST. PATRICK'S DANCE insight into the problems which er Mrs. E.

Plumb, and Mrs. Art Peckham acting as hostesses. Tresent were the la.y life. It has been PARAGRAPHS BY TOM SIMS an inspiration to me Cairo, March 17th. Tony's Music.

Mesdames A. L. Altic, B. E. Altic.

R. Tunison. G. Jones, C. B.

Burkham, I. Hitchens, Joe Oden, E. Sowden, H. publication of which in 1872 started a discussion the echoes of which were heard for years. With every new railroad aud with every improvement in the speed of steamships, argument based upon i ruicssor very gooa.

Smith, toii t-ll one. The Columns. set up and call congress Every morning the speakers Adv. ml 3 14 to disorder. II Snare, C.

H. Burritt, J. V. Herman, A. C.

Swesey. J. P. Raine, B. Nelson, L.

Jules Verne's book would blaze up, until in. 1889 a fQOLATETO CLASSiO Leon. Hen- A dollar in the bank may last longer than two In the Berrum, C. W. Brooks, Ben I ry Morton, C.

E. Kinney. Lena Finn, S. New York newspaper sent Nelly, Bly out to beat pocket. the achievement of Verne's hero.

From the E. Merrill, J. T. Hash; Misses Frances Frey, Mary Stilwell and Hazel Zimmerman. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT Single room Fashion decrees the "boyish forra" for this spring.

moment she started every step in the trip was fol in uazette iidg. rctrt i A COMPLETE LINE OF WIRE LAMP Many will have a time getting in good shape. The Missionary Society of the Feder lowed by an eager public She returned to New FRAMES at the Artcraft in the Silk Linen Shop. m5t7s ated church will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Otis L.

York in seventy-two days and six hours, having Women ar nice, but funny. A woman will worry FIXWERS MADE TO ORDER Artcraft, Linn, 4. ft West Sixth st. effectually disposed of the novelist's figures. about having a hole in her transparent stockings.

at me siuc -lanen shop. FREE INSTRUCTIONS given on ail wire Since Miss Bly's feat her time has been beaten A St. Patrick's dance will be held lamn-irames soia at the Artcratt in tne Silk Linen Shop. m5t3s Good manners are very intricate. Asking for a kiss is and even cut in two.

George Francis Train, ac Monday evening by the Odd- Fellows I and Rebekah lodges for all members and friends at Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. WANTED Experienced tailor or tailor- as impolite a3 snatching things at the table. 3 ess. Maxim, 13 W.

4th 6t. mlltfs companied by Sam Wall afterwards well known at Goldfield and Tonopah as a journalist made ALL ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAH Charles Gault, Mips Vesta Bradshaw, Mr. Bert Rice and Mr. Bert Gault com Playing too many records with th same needle ruins and their Iriends are invited to a fre dance at I. O.

O. F. Hall Monday evening. March 17th. 9:00 t.

m. the trip in sixty-seven days and twelve hours in prise the committee in charge, and the disposition. every effort is being made to make lhe 1890. The records of others since then are 1901 ml3t4s (Signed) JOINT COMMITTEE. affair a success.

SUITE TWO FURNISHED OFFICES for Not looking where you are going may cause that run Charles Fitzmaurice, sixty days, thirteen hours Mrs. C. C. Jones is visiting in San down feeling. Fire, Life, Snap, Brilliancy, characterize all the DIAMONDS Bought of us.

Buying for Cash, under the market, is the reason why our prices cannot be duplicated. Investigate. R. HERZ INC. The House of True Values Since 1885 237 North Virginia Street, Reno 1903, Henry Frederick, fifty-four days, seven rent, heat, lights, telephone.

Janitor included. Must be permanent tenant. Finest offices in Reno. Gazette Box 403. ml4ts Jose for an indefinite period.

hours 1907, Col. Burnley Campbell, forty days, The fewer your husband's clothes the less they are in Mrs. I. P. Ford pleasantly entertained FOR SALE Twelve head dairy cows; five nineteen and a half hours; 1911, Andre Jaeger last evening with a dinner party in cel the way.

ebration of her husband's birthday eai piock. came; overland touring car; Ford bug. JACOBI RANCH, K. M. cor.

city limits. Reno, Nev. mlStS Schmidt, thirtv-nine days, twenty hours. The las Spring flowers adorned the table race around the world against time was that Plant a garden. You may get some chickens out of it.

FOR RENT Two housekeeping where places were laid for Mr. and rooms. ml5t3 i west i-irst st. Mrs. A.

F. Grasenstien, Mr. and Mrs, John Henry Mears in 1913, when he set a mark I. F. Ford, Mrs.

Bessie Carney, Miss RENT Sleeping and housekeeping rooms. Gentlemen only. Phone nl5t7 thirty-five days, twenty-one hours, thirty-six min Priscilla Hibbs and Mr. J. C.

Clark of OPINIONS OF NEVADA STATE PRESS Virginia City. utes. All these trips were made by railroad and WANTED Two refined girls to board and 1-1 Over 110,000 Watches Repaired Charge Accounts Invited The Washoe County Americanization room in private home. Home comforts; use of piano and phone. Gazette box 404.

mlfit.ls ELKO PROUD OF HER TEAM (From the Elko Free Press) board will hold its regular meeting at the city hall Tuesday evening at 7:30 BEFORE YOU GET YOUR NURSERY Elko should and does feel proud of her basket ball oclock. some and see ours. RENO NURSERY. 5l'G Humboldt st. Phone 165-W.

mlotf steamer. Airplanes travel easily at a speed three times as fast as that of- the ordinary railway train and four times that of the average rapid ocean steamship. If the army flyers do not sperid too much time in stops, therefore, they should at least cut the record of John Henry Mears in two. team, both as to the calibre of the players, and as to their record. Only one team can win, and it didn't seem to be Prof.

J. R. Young will address the Mary S. Doten Mothers' Club on Mon FOR RENT Furnished 1410-W. apartment.

mir.tT In the cards for Elko to bring home tho bacon. But we're day afternoon at the school building 1 proud of our team, nevertheless. There will also be musical numbers FOR SALE Three male canary birds. 90 Ryland. Phone 1613-W.

ml3t3 rendered by Mrs. C. H. Dennison. Mrs.

See the New FOR RENT Two room housekeeping R. C. Longnecker and Miss Lucine apartment; $18.00 and Chest Jones. nut st. mitJ THERE WAS, BUT AGAINST NATION (From the Goldfield Tribune) CoL Forbes, former head of the veterans bureau, who HIGHWAY ASSOCIATIONS, AGAIN The Monday Club members will be FOR RENT Completely furnished two-room apartment.

Call 428 N. Virginia tU the guests of Mrs. Cole L. Harwood at has been indicted, says he is a victim of a conspiracy. her home, 237 Hill street.

Monday Tho testimony before the senate investigating committee afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Dr. Walter 1924 Chevrolet Sport E. Clark will address the meeting on indicated there was a conspiracy, but it appeared to be the subject "Immigration." I against the government, the veterans and the people of THE DIRECTORS of the Pike's Peak Ocean-to-Ocean Highway Association, which once invaded this section with a crowd of boomers soliciting memberships under the guise of routing a national roadway across the continent, have abandoned the United States. Members of the St, Martha's Guild were entertained at the home of Mrs.

John Hall Wednesday with Misses Helena and Emma Shade assist A Car of Beauty; MUST SELL AT ONCE, Four room modern eottae, nicely furnished; piano, garage, lawn, trees, southside; terms, $3500. FRED GRUTT, Real Estate. Rentals, 217 X. Virginia st. iiU5t7 FURNITURE, rugs.

Chesterfield suited piano lamps. Ivory bed suite, dining Butts, Davenport, player piano. Kacirfice. HILL. SONS.

2-'l South Virginia st. Phone 1923 ni 1 5 Us FOR RENT Six-room ottugae. partly furnished, close in. Apply 14t W. First Bt.

"VliL1 REAL BARGAIN INCOME PROPERTY. 9-room modern, 5-room modern, houses, furnished; garage, corner lot, close sn; paving paid; north side. Terms, $5,500. FREI GRUTT, Real Estate, Insurance. 217 N.

Virginia st; rn.ir.t7 their road through Northern Xevada and Northern California and henceforth will reach the Pacific REED'S HUMILIATING DEFEAT (From the Ely Daily Times) Senator Reed's humiliating defeat as a presidential Democratic nominee in Missouri, his home state, is ex ing her. After the business meeting refreshments were served by the hostesses to Masdames E. T. Brown, Leonard Hancock, H. P.

Dayton. Georee Loth- Coast by way of Salt Lake City and Los Angeles, rop. Irving Cowles, G. W. Withers, J.

C. Becker; Misses Jessie Percv, Esther Crump, Margaret Ryan and Alta Pow That means Northern Nevada will probably not be invaded by this flock of highway promoters in the future. In the Far West their energies will be actly what he deserves and a great majority of the people throughout the nation are deeply gratified at the results of the primaries. The grief that he caused President Wilson by his persistent plan of obstruction and har-rassing tactics during the World War, the most critical ers. directed hereafter on a line running from the Utah capital to the port of San Pedro.

Mr. Walter Ashton and Miss Lillian McCart were united in marriage at the Seventh-day Adventist church, Tuesday evening. Elder H. K. Halla- period in the history of the nation, was despicable and reprehensible to Democrats and Republicans alike, and The Pike's Peak Ocean-to-Ocean Highway Asso Reed is now reaping his harvest by being placed in the FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms.

332 Chestnut et. mlot7 FOR RENT Furnished front room with wait bed. to lady employed; use of kitchen for breakfast. Call at 652 Lake Sunday or phone 1423-L-2 after 6:30 P- TU5U FOR SALE One Daveport; one steel bed spring. Phone ml5l7 Five Oversized Firestone Cord Tires Highest type BadgerBumper Nickle Plated Radiator -Bar Cap, Motormeter and Initial Aluminum Step Plates -Westgate Disc Wheels Special Stop Light Tire Cover Gold Striped Body and Wheels day iiastor of the Reno Seventh-day Adventist church, was the officiating discards as a factor in American life.

ciation campaigners made their first dash through Nevada some six or seven years ago. They were flamboyantly advertised in advance, were clergyman. The wedding march was 1 piayeu by air. Claude Peeler. Mr.

Perry McCart, the brother of the entertained by commercial clubs and good roads WHAT OUTSIDE PAPERS ARE SAYING bride, was best man. Miss Emma McCart, a sister, was bridesmaid. Lit organizations, and after a noisy procession through ELECTRIC WURLITZKR player pianos i-heap, perfect condition. HILL SOXri, 221 South Virginia et. Phone 192S.

mir.tSs FOR RENT Large front room; separate entrance: private home; southside Phone 1773-L-4. ininti tle Lorraine Raffttto was chosen as flower girl. The bride w-as prettily the country they solemnly proceeded to map a CONGRESS WASTING (From the San Francisco Bulletin) Congress is never' in a hurry to do the right thing, transcontinental highway that was to be traveled aressea in white. After the church ceremony the relatives went to the b3r oceans of tourists that, would spend, oceafns When it happens to be on the wrong track it can proceed McCart home for a weddine dinner money in the towns located upot the route. The with rapidity, but when by chance it gets Mr.

Ashton has been in this vicinity for several years. He is well-known here. Mrs. Ashton also has spent on the main road to progress there are a thousand and incidental matter of taking, up subscriptions from some years in this section. members admitted.

into the. "association' was no overlooked. 4 Mrs. Thomas Huston has returned one causes for delay. There was no wasting time when the senate forgot the Constitution and passed a resolution urging the president to dismiss a cabinet' officer.

It was the wrong thing, and therefore was done quickly. In fact, the American public is fast tending to the belief that from Los Angeles, where she spent several weeKS. In Nevada the route; followed the Humboldt and Truckee rivers, struck north from Reno and proceeded downhe Feather river canyon, to the Coast. Before long it was decorated with gorgeous tin signs and thereafter 'the members were called Mrs. Verner E.

Scotf was hostess to a few friends at a bridge party Mon whatever congress does with any expedition must be'eithe andesirable or unnecessary, and that there must be some real good in whatever it takes an unconscionably long time k(f. o. Reno) day evening. At midnight-a luncheon BULL TERRIER. PUPPIESforale" Phone Montello.

ml5t7 A SNAPPY BUY; borne and income, three apartments furnished, two cabins; parage; paving paid. Terms, $MK). FRED GRUTT Real Estate, Loans, 217 Virginia Bt, ml5t7 FOR SALE Ruud water heater and all connections; also lot of cooking: utensils Phone 2068-J. mist MUST SACRIFICE lady's karata diamond solitaire. Write Gazette box .405 or phone 17S2-M.

mlatJ LOST Large Airedale dog. tag M-40; reward. Phone S54 or 13S3-R. ml5t7 EPERIENCED YOUNG BUSINESS MAN wishes position in anv kind of store VAHON KEOSAYIAN, general delivery, Reno. mi5t3 POSITION WANTED Dental experienced.

Phone 1410-W. mU, t7 WANTED Young ladv to ehara apart ment with another. Phone 543. mlt4a FOR SALE Breakfast nook table 'with two lynches. 701 Arlington ave.

ml-t3 STEAM HEATED ROOMS 117 nilStf FOR RENT Two "furnished cabins for men. 527VS Ralston st. ml5t3 FOR SALE In Sparks Small ranch. 4- was served to the following gwests: ward Taylor, John Hum doing or that it refuses to do. A week ago it was offered a splendid opportunity to redeem itself by passing a joint upon to renew their dues.

Now they, have left us, phrey, C. H. Sawyer. C. S.

Meacham. Northern Nevada and Northern California evi resolution authorizing a flat reduction of twenty-five per Edgar Myers, Rudolph Herz, Iarker Liddell, Lister Wheeler and Miss Convenient Terms dently proved to be. unproductive fields. There bmma Smith. are probably better opportunities, higher apprecia cent on the income tax payable this year.

The president had expressed his willingness to accept such a resolution, and liad it been adopted arrangements could have been made to have the reduction applicable to payments due on Saturday next. Had congress risen to the occasion it SPARKS' SOCIETY tion, perhaps more money in. the, warmer climate of the sunny southland." At least that territory is The senior class of the SDarks high to be patronized hereafter. would have become the subject of praise from one end of REVADA SALES CO. Comer Second and Lake Streets Phone 777 the country to the other.

Its charity to the taxpayers school entertained at a delightful party last night at the Abbay home on Eighth street. The affair was in honor The highway part of the Pike's Peak Ocean-to would have covered a multitude of eins, but it lacked the Ocean Highway Association will never be missed of Mrs. Edward F. Wagner, who re intelligence necessary to appreciate its golden opportunity room house furnished, close in. near school.

All for $1750, terms. HARRY GRAY, phone Sparks 243-AV 9th and cently directed their annual play The roads which it so gratuitously adopted and emblazoned with, glittering legends were there Clarence. was Dresent It was on the right track, and true to its traditions some thing went wrong with the machinery. Jed with a beautiful gift as a token of.

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