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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 5

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PAGE FIVE RENO EVENING GAZETTE SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1 926 Du Pont de Nem Electric Power Lt. BULLION THEFT NEW YORK STOCKS MRS. P.TRAVIS HUMBOLDT GITY Erie Railroad 217 31 11C 18 fSt III Itl ITTf camp Wednesday-flight and spend some time here over various properties between GolU neld and "Mason. The company ha 3800 acres in this state, valued for its diatomaceous eartn, and may do considerable work on it this year?" SILICON OFFICERS EXAMINE GROUND GOLDFIELD. March 6 (Special) Newbell and Henry Truieberg of Oakland, members of the Silicon Products Company, which has large Famous-Pin Fisk Rubber SUSPECT HELD TO HEAD CLUB CUTS TAX BATE holdings in Nevada, arrived in KIN bUNt they announce.

1 TONOPAH, March 6. (Special) Painting, Tinting M. Milatovich, alias Al Muller, was arrested here late yesterday by NEW. YORK, March 6. (By the Associated Press).

Erratic fluctuations characterized the trading today's stock market, which was featured by the establishment of new high records for the year by the Chesapeaks Ohio issues. Extensive readjustment of speculative accounts continued in the general list as a result of the chaotic trading early in the week Chesapeake Ohio common moved up to 128 in the first half hour, quickly ran off the 125, and then shot up to a new peak at 130. The preferred scored an extreme gain of over five rmints at 130. also a hew tOP; Foundation Co General Asphalt General Electric General Motors Gt. Nor thern Iron Ore ctfs Great Northern pfd Gulf States Steel Hudson Motors Illinois Central Indenpendent O.

Int. Combustion Eng International Harvester Int. Mer. Mar. pfd Int Nickel Kennecott Copper Lehigh Valley Louisville Nash Mack Truck Marland Oil Mid-Continent Pet Tonopah police on information fur' nished by secret service operatives at Amador, Jackson county, Cali- fornia.

VIRGINIA CITY, March 6 (Special) Word received from Butte City, Mont-, announces the death in that city of Mrs. Margaret Lynch, former well-known resident of Virginia City, who resided for many years in the Divide, section. Surviving" relatives are three daughters, Mrs. Kate' O'Brien, Mrs. May McLaughlin, Mrs.

Annie Bod-ncr and two sons, John and William seven grandchildren and four gnoat-grandchildrcn. She was eventy-two years of age, a native of Ireland. District Attorney Murphy said 113 62 320Vi! 121 25A 72y2 78 11014 117 25 43 123 35 38 53 82 137 121 55 31 37 77 74 156 125 37 146 55 70 today that Milatovich had admit- i W1NNEMUCCA, March 6. (Sper cial) The Winnemucca city budget for the year 1926, providing for a four cent reduction in city rates, was presented to the board of county commissioners today: The 1925 rate was ninety four cents on 100 of valuation. In connection with the reduction, J.

A. city -attorney; called attention to the fact fehat already the combined of the. city of Winnemucca and of Humboldt county is the lowest in Nevada-. The Winnemucca city rate is second in the state, but the totals of the county and city bring' the record down, he said. and Papering Good Workmen Best Materials Brundidge Heagney First StreetNext to Rialto Theatre Phone 488 PARADISE, March 'Mrs.

P. L. Travis was elected president of the Paradise rlome-makers club, that held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. E. C.

Lye yesterday afternoon. The other officers elected were Mrs. H. L. Lye, vice-president; Mrs.

E. C. Lye, secretary; Mrs. H. K.

Harvey, treasurer. Members present were Mes-dames WV C. Bradshaw, Carrie Bul-lie, Case, Bessie Curry, J. F. Harvey, H.

K. Harvey, E. C. Lve, H. L.

Lye, A. V. Schwartz, J. P. Riley, S.

D. Riley and Paul Travis. An invitation was extended to P. C. Krenkle, fire chief of Winnemucca, to give an address here on the subject of fire protection.

The club has over $600 which was raised ted the shipment of bullion valued at $13,500, one shipment being. made from here on February 23 and American Can dipped six poiivts in thA first outbreak of selling and another from Reno on January 18, for which he received payment from then snapped back seven, points which elves an indication oi me the San FranCisce mint. Milatovich told the district attorney, the latter said, that the gold had been purchased from various miners at Jackson, He. will be taken back to California on Mon Kansas Texas Missouri Pacific pfd Montgomery Ward National Lead New York Central N. N.

H. Htfd Norfolk Western North Aemerican Northern Pacific Pacific oil VIRGINIA CITY day for the purpose of purchasing fire-fighting equipment. PERSONAL NOTES FROM PARADISE 81 PERSONAL NOTES i VIRGINIA CITY, March 6 (Spe- cial) Miss Helen Devney, who was HEALTH BETTER Packard Motor Car 36 65 Pan. Am. Pet.

Pennsylvania Phillips Pet 45 Pierce-Arrow Motor Car B. P. 0. ELKS ATTENTION Election of Officers Saturday, March 6, 1926 Members requested to attend. J.

H. McCormack, Secretary. 37 Radio Corporation Reading 76 57 57" 134 47 705 144 94 174 54 72 123 41 63 71 77 27 185 83 51 Stewart Warner Studebakcr Texas Co. Texas Gulf Sulphur Texas Pacific Tobacco Products Union Pacific United Cigar Store U. S.

Cast Iron Pipe U. S. Ind Alcohol U. S. Rubber U.

S. Steel Wabash Railway Ward Baking Westinghouse Electric White Motor Willys-Oveland. Woolworth Rep. Iron Steel 93 39 St. L.

San Fran Seaboard Air Line Sears Roebuck 205 22 nervous character of the day's pro, ceedings. Foundation Company sold off over four points on publication of the 1925 report showing a substantial decrease in earnings per share below those of 1924. The closing was. irregular. Total sales' approximated 1,000,000 shares.

Allied Chemical Dye 119 American Can 308 American Car 'Foundry 99 American Locomotive 106 American Sm. Rcf. 127 American Sugar 78 4 Aemerican Tel. Tel 148 Aemrican Tobacco 115 American AVoolen 32 Aanaconda Copper 46 Armour of 111. 13 Atchison 127 Atlantic-Coast Line 221 Baldwin Locomotive 106 Baltimore Ohio 88 Bethelhem Steel 40 California Pet 32; Canadian Pacific 153 Central Leather pfd 60 Cerro de Pasco 63- Chesapeake Ohio 128 Chicago Northwestern 69 Chicago Mil.

St. P. P. pfd. 18 Chicago R.

I. Pacific 45 Chile Copper 33 Chrysler Corporation 42 Coca Cola 141 Colorado Fuel 30 Consolidated Gas 94 Corn Products 28 Crucible Steel 71... Cuba Cane Sugar pfd 43 Dodtre Bros. 36 99 114 Sinclair Con Oil, Southern Pacific Southern Railway Standard Oil, Cal 56 42 Standard Oil, N. J.

BATTLK MOUNTAIN, March 6. (Special). Judge IVter Breen, who has hern on the Coast for his health, was here the first of the week yt his way back to Ins He is greatly improved. Mi'J M. Peterson and daughter.

Miss iMartlia Peterson, came up from" Carlin yesterday for a visit to Mrs. A. Altenburg and family. AV. M.

McOill- deputy revenue collector, was an arrival here yesterday. He will remain until Monday. Louis Lcmaire has returned from visit to Napa, where he went to visit Mrs. Lemairo. Genacio Balcstegui has returned from Oakland, where he has been attending an automobile school.

Mrs. Henry Lemaire returned Thursday from a visit to Reno and Tonopah. She went to the latter cit yto see her son, Rene Lemaire. operated on at the Virginia hospital the fist of the week is convalescing satisfactorily and making good recovery. James Huling and daughter and Mrs.

Wagner returned tliis week from San Francisco. Garfield of Reno spent Thursday in Virginia City. Mis Louise Sullivan, daughter of Thomas Sullivan of this city, and a graduate of the University of Nevada, has been appointed teacher of home, economics in the elementary schools of San Francisco and been assigned to the- Jefferson and Commodore Sloat She has been substitute work. for the past two years in the schools of San Francisco and Vallejo, and prior to that was in charge of home economics in the Virginia City high school. i William Cuff, a former well-known resident of the Comstock has been apointed night foreman at the Mountain Consolidated Mine at Butte, Mont.

Robert MacAruthur celebrated his seventh birthday on Tuesday afternoon and entertained the three grades at the First Ward with a big feed." PROSPECTOR BURIED OOLDFIELD. March 6 (Special) The funeral of Joe Johnson, veteran prospector of this region, was held yesterday afternoon. Burial was in the Goldfield cemetery. Arrangements have' "been made by the Imperial Airways, for an experimental night freight service by airplane between London and Paris. PARADISE, March 6.

(Special) W. R. Raymond was in town Monday and plans to move his band of sheep to the Cantrell place where they will be sheared. Juan Legarra left the first of the week for Eureka where he will spend the coming summer. H.

L. Lye and wife were Winnemucca visitors Monday. On their return they were accompanied up by Alexander McQueen, who arrived on a business mission, and Miss Carol Bullis, high school student, to visit her mother. Mrs. M.

Dooley returned to her home here yesterday after spending the winter in California. She was accompanied from Winnemucca bv her son, John P. Dooley. The boys of the high school have organized a baseball team and are practicing nightly. Harry Muma of Winnemucca spent two days in the valley this week on a business mission.

William Freemonth is making extensive improvements on the residence property he -recently A new well is being dug and a complete water storage and pipe plant installed. Interior improvements are being made in the residence of Charles Zorio, on South Main street. BULLION IS SHIPPED VIRGINIA CITY March 6 Special) The Comstock Merger Mines Company shipped out fifteen bars of bullion Thursday evening from the weekly clean-up at the mill at American Flat. NT1TL YOU ARE- GOLD HILL MINER SUFFERS INJURIES TH To Kn ACT VIRGINIA CITY, March 6 (Special) Frank Hataya. a miner em-played in the Yellow Jacket Mine in Gold Hill had a cose call from instant death Thursday, by being struck by loose ground which caved where he and his partifer were timbering.

He was rescued promptly, and while no bones were broken, he was badly bruised about the HOTEL SUTTER SAN FRANCISCO Management, Geo. Warren Hooper A Popular Priced Fireproof Hotel, Centrally Located and noted for its excellent service and unexcelled body and suffered cuts on- the. head. He. was taken to the Comstock Merger hospital at Corn-stock City.

SHE i-i: Statement 6- 4- For even a child knows that steel is stronger than wood that steel will not splinter or burn and that all steel bodies will stand up under impacts that would crush ordinary bodies to bits. That is why Dodge Brothers pioneered in introducing the the all steel body pioneered again recently, in improving and perfecting it pioneer, now, in urging its adoption by every automobile builder in the world. The issue is plain Manufacturers must build safely if the automobile industry is to hold its pres ent high place in public use-fulness and esteem. And the all steel body as exemplified in Dodge Brothers Motor Car is the greatest single advance in motoring safety made in the last fifteen years. 20,000,000 motor vehicles now travel the American highways.

50,000,000 Americans ride in these cars every day in the year. Safety for this vast army of travelers is a national issue, and where safety is involved plain speaking is a public duty. It is high time the public realizedas experts have' long realized that automobile bodies should be made of steel not of wood or any other fragile material. Indeed, it is one of the mysteries of this usually progressive industry that the all steel body is not already in universal use. It wiibc before long.

Public opinion will demand it as it now demands that railway sleeping cars be all steel. Rock Products Company Announces the Offering of 4 The car will continue to be a "four." No reasoning buyer will be ds-tr acted from the issue of QUALITY by mere CYLINDER propaganda. FIFTY THOUSAND SHARES OF ITS COMMON STOCK AT FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE i The Company Also Announces The release, for subscription, of the limited number of Units of its Preferred and Common Stock asv withdrawn from subscription at the close of its offering of last year, at One Dollar per unit of one share each of Preferred and Common. CONFIDENCE Following the adoption of the resolutions authorizing the foregoing stock offerings, subscriptions were entered by the directors of the company individually, aggregating $12,000.00 and representing 24,000 shares; of which $6,000.00 was subscribed by Mr. its President, 'and $2,000.00 by Mr.

Walmsley, its General Manager, both of whom, as all the other directors, already being large investors in the enterprise. Two days later, in San Francisco, Mr. Larmour, Mr. Olsen, Mr. Stevenson and Mr.

Baum, of the Technical Staff, increased their already substantial subscriptions with an additional $3,000.00, representing 6,000 shares. For appointment relative to this offering, phone Reno 121 Touring Gar Roadster -Coupe -Sedan 970 -965 1022 1085 Delivered "Excise Tax Reduction Effective Now." No Reason to Delay Your Purchase OSEN MOTOR SALES GO. 601 South Virginia Street Phone 401 one roth "esii MOTOR CAS1S.

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