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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 10

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PAGE TEN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1925 RENO EVENING GAZETTE WRONG ROAD SIGNS TO BE CORRECTED TRAVELING SALESMAN HURT IN ACCIDENT PAVING PROGRAM Automobiles owned in Sweden. Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany, with a total population of people, number 491.937. or one for every 17." persons. CHILDREN'S DAY OBSERVED LOVELOCK. June 17.

(Special). Children's day was observed by the classes of the Grace Methodist Sunday school Sunday eevning. pupils of the primary grades entertained with recitations and songs, directed by Mrs. Philip Anker, and Miss Ruth Currer. O'other teachers whose classes assisted in the Children's 'day programs were Mrs.

Irvin Hanon, Mrs. George Kennedy, Mrs. I), o. Fryberger. Mrs.

B. E. Stoker. Mrs. W.

A. Wilson and Dr. S. V. Moore.

GIVEN APPROVA WINNEMUCCA, June 17. (Special). A broken pin th steering gear of his automobile resulted in a broken shoulder to A. C. Gunderson.

representative of the Consumers' Mutual Coar. Company of Salt Lake, Monday The automobile which he was driving left the road and ho was hurled to the ground as it turned over. The accident occurred fifteen miles west of SMITH VALLEY BRIEFS WELLINGTON. June 17. (Special) Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Smith have re. turned from Sacramento where thej have been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Johnson and daughter Ethel, of Sweetwater, were Visitors In Wellington last Week. Mrs. Frank Arcntz entertained at her home Tuesday in honor of graduates from the Wellington, Smith and Simp, son schools. Miss Vera R. Sellner of San Fran-Cisco is visiting at tlte Lonie Olds ranch.

and Mrs. Herman Saver of Gard-nerville are visitors at the Lee Wilker-son ranch. Mr. and Mrs. John Karstenson of Sna Francisco are guests of their niece, Mrs.

William Reading. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Beaman have MINDEN. June 17.

(Special) Merle Emerson and John G. Moore, both tf the Automobile club of Southern California, met with a member from the Garderville Chamber of Commerce and the Minden Commercial Club for the purpose of correcting misleading signs throughout the county. A tour of all the roads was made and several new signs will be posted in the course of two months. Heretofore the signs were directing travel over private roads to Woodfords and then to the Iakc. The short route by way of Minden and the Kingsbury grade was found to be ignored.

Capable of ascending live thousand feet, a captive balloon at Crystal Palace, London, is valued at $5000. WIDOW CRIES FOR JOY "I couldn't eat anything but raw eggs and sweet milk and was so weak I could hardly walk across the room. I would have been in my grave today if 1 hadn't taken Mayr'p Wonderful Rerredy when I did. Wheii, I think how I hate suffered with my stomach and how good I feel now I cry for joy." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose wili convince or money refunded at all druggists.

Imlav. WINNEMUCCA. June 17. (Special). Silent endorsement of the Winnemucca paving program, which will.

result in the paving of Bridge street from property line to property line, with sidewalks complete from Fourth street to the Humboldt bridge, was accorded by property owners Monday night. The city council met in regular session to hear protests to the plan, and none was voiced. Considerable discussion about the bond issue, the time the bonds should run. and the methods doing the work was had at the meeting. SEWING CLU'B MEETS LOVELOCK.

June 17. (Special). The Happy Junior Sewing Club ot the farm bureau organization mot Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Herman Thran. Those present -were Gertrude Christiansen, Winifred Hansen, Irene Waidmaier, Florabelle Hansen, Lois Chrisiansen, Irva Hanson and Mis.

Herman Thran. I returned from an extended trip to Cal Making of women's handbags for tourists has become a thriving industry in Egypt. EAGLES OF STATE GATHER JOIfllOHI AVINXEML-CCA. June 17. (Special).

Winnemucca will be attireilin holiday clothes for the thirteenth annual convention of- the Nevada Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, fn accordance with a proclamation issued toy Mayor C. E. Haviland. The proclamation urges tfee business 'men and other residents of the city to display the Has during the three days of the convention. ing Other state officials in addition to those previously announced as planning to attend, include Judge J.

A. Saunders and Judge K. A. Ducker of thf state" supreme court and former Congressman C. Richards.

J. A. Kellv, president of the California Aerie will attend as representative of the national Grand Aerie. 0 Aprpoximately twenty members from Virginia City are expected to provide the largest delegation, with a drum corps and drill team. The coming convention, which opens tomorrow morning, for three days, be the first in the history of the order in Nevada in which every aerie in the state has been represented at a -convention, it was announced yesterday.

There are eleven aeries in the state and all have pledged tlbemselves to send delegates, local officers say. ifornia. fHm. There's a handy address, Til use that -place efe dealers' Sell CARSON PERSONALS CARSON. June 17.

(Special). Frank H. lioefer, formerly connected with the state highway drafting department, drove over from San Francisco in his car this week. He remained two days, enjoying meeting his old friends and acquaintances. C.

H. Peters suffered three severe heart attacks Saturday evening but was able to be at his office on Monday morning as usual. Tnil McGrath Jr of Oakland is a guest at the home of his grandmother, Airs. Annie Roberts. His mother is expected in a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hagmeyer celebrated their silver wedding. Sunday with a family dinner that was highly enjoyable. Mrs.

George E. Kitzmeyer and her daughter, Mrs. D. YV. Trenam, have returned from San Francisco.

Mrs. C. H. Peters entertained the members of the Thimble Club at her home Monday evening and everybody reported an excellent time. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Pomeroy of Oakland are guests of Mrs. Pomeroy's sister. Mrs. Paul Thompson.

IVancis Johnson 'has returned from Camp Douglas, having failed to pass the physical examination on account of a slight heart weakness. Mrs. Grace Staples, teacher in the seventh and eighth grades of the Carson schools, has gone to Sacramento for her vacation. Her daughter Lorraine accompanied her. Mrs.

Peter Ruf and infant child have returned from California. Mrs. S. Rert Arthur arrived from Is Angeles Sunday morning for an extended visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe E. Miller. The Misses Ursula and "VYilma Han-kanimer of Verdi are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Wise. Mrs.

Harry Fravel of Ely is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. Gosemerker and Mrs. A. Eerning.

(. All-white daffodils, five inches in diameter, attracted attention at London s-recent flower show eres a near Jou imc a speciaUQr onMimS Wire Fencing and Steel Posts PAUL THOLL 801 Ninth Street, Sparks, Nevada I specialise-in "Red Crown" 'Red CroWd MILES Reno and Sparks Bart Bros. Fifth and Lake Streets Calavada Auto Company 332 North Virginia Street Coney Island Auto Cam E. F. Whitton, Proprietor Reno-Sparks Road Crabtree Miller Doris Garage 234 Chestnut Street Deerpark Service Station A.

F. Freeman, Proprietor Reno-Sparks Road Duncan Auto Sales 130 Sierra Street Durham Sales Service 15 West Plaza Street Durham Chevrolet Company; 134 North Center Street g. Gross Motor Company; 21 East Plaza i Independent Garage R. B. Todd, Proprietor -v 132 West street 1 Lincoln Garage Nay Rogers 41 West Fourth Street Reno Garage Front and Center Streets Reno Vulvanizing Work's Besso Menente 346 North Virginia.

Streets Revada Auto Sales second and Lake Streets South Virginia Garage D. Bohall, Proprietor 846 South Virginia Street Steinheimer Bros. Fourth and Sierra Streets Jake Wainright's Service Station Fourth and Sierra Streets Wiley Tire Company; 11 East Plaza Street Vicinity of Reno L. W. Berrum Moana Springs Black Springs Service Station H.

E. Bathurst, Proprietor Purdy Road Brown Bailey Doyle, California Dr. E. J. Carver Steamboat Springs Pyramid Land Livestock Co.

Constantia, California H.Riter Bowers' Mansion Senseney Service Station South Virginia Road MILES "No ACCIDENT AND HEALTH 'daunt Paid on fcKe Spot OUR neighborhood "Red Crown dealer's a specialist on increasing gasoline mileage look him uo. BIKKER" If you derive a' paternal satis tOt n. Natf. Bank Bldfr Reno, Nevada Phone 80t SUMMONS faction in seeing your dollars Work you 11 get an extra thrill fronibuying MILES instead of just gasoline for your car. Have the dealer tune up your car Crown" the economy run gasoline with the extra miles wit and use the Red Crown Mileage Card You'll soon learn to get 15 to 30 extra miles per tankful from Red Crown" IX THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OK NEVADA.

IN AND KOI! THE COUNTY OF WASHOE. No. 21762: Dept. No. 1.

JAMES M. BRICK ER, Plaintiff, vs. RERNICE PRICKER. Tefendant. The State of Nevada Sends Greetings to Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within ten days after the service upon you of this Summons if served in said county, or within twenty davs if served out of said county but within said Judicial District, and in all other cases within forty days (exclusive of the day of service), and defend the above entitled action.

This action is brought to recover a judgment for a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between you (defendant), and the plaintiff on the ground of willful desertion, all of which is more fully set forth and described in the complaint, now on file in the clerk's office of the aliove entitled court and cause of action and to which said complaint reference is hereby made for further particulars. Dated this Second day of June, A. fSEAL.) E. II. BEEMER, Clerk of the Second Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada, in and for Washoe Count v.

By A. G. CAUOHLIN, Deputy. ROBERTS SCANLAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, S03 Nevada State Life Building. Reno.

Nevada. Time3(Kr7jkJ IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA. rmdoinit! IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE. GERTRUDE JOHANNA LTNDEMAN. Plaintiff, vs.

HENRJQUES JOHANNES LIXDEMAN. Defendant. The State of Nevada Sends Greetings to taia uetenaant You are hereby summoned to appear wittun ten days alter the service upon you of this Summons if served in said There are over 7060 red, white and blue county, or within twenty days if served out of said county but within said Ju dicial District, and in all other cases within forty days (exclusive of the day of service), and defend the above entitled toy mites pumps to fill your tank with "Red Crown" mepestv action. This action is brought to recover a judgment and decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between MILES the above named Plaintiff and Defendant STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) upon the ground of adultery, as ia more fullv described in the Complaint. Dated this 20th day of May.

A. 1923 1915 E. H. BEEMER, Clerk of Second Judicial District Court of the state ot in and for ashoe County. By A.

G. CAUGHT JN, Deputy, rSEAT.) JOHN S. SIN AT. Attorney for Plaintiff. May 29, 27; June 10.

17. 24; July 1.

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