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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 4

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Reno, Nevada
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4
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rt I SATURDAY DEC 2 1 9 1 6 STATE JOURN AT PAGE EOUR PERSONALS I SPIRIT THE PRESS terday: Wadsworth is in MV Hart of I Want to Know commission rs whether )omo and Also fee Water punitive pct i fie dropped It re It tile other New STOCK QUARANTINE ENGLAND RECEIVES Editor 1 NO PEACE PROPOSAL 15 ORDERED LITED matter WILSON RENEWS HIS advertisements op 4 PROTEST TO OERNIJNT da in tie III Special Today stocl WILL GLOW TONIGHT in It obert I military NEW YORK Dec the posed and will flood the statu proposal tl have no Theatre lid or ft If tl Mayflower in liny in for for of NEW PREMIER ROSSIS IS AWAITED BY that of a an it Grand Concert ORCHESTRA may in oni tne Subscribe fcr The Journal I yri' can andMr c()75 veter catlle SHE'S wns not political railroa 1 and two it and Kellar chance posed of Mrs Irma Devine Miss a rth and Miss Mark up from the capital The York the ap tlcaf Gen men Tney wa hen of supreme ability arguments Nc ot of has Det ex not Stock lit Chi many tion pastime Manchester Union A cruel sug estion is this of the hopelessly Dem Lack of Influence Due to Public Belief It Is Used as a Partisan Publication Ti) cso 7 7lHor ENGLAND TO ESTABLISH RESEARCH DEPARTMENT CORNER MASONIC TEMPLE PHONE 102 M' Smith aiid Clarence Smith of jchestcr were arrivals in Reno yes offered ns upnn by the Morning knowledge that had bc made Ho PouT ABOUT 5HE'LL MftKE AM IDEPiL WIE SAVjcyour back witli a Cadillac rent 75 eonis per day" i Niwada store state i that of dew in infected cacti to PresidenVWilson to Give Signal for Illumination rom Torch to Base Minister of War Trade Says War Must Be ought to a Military Conclusion Mrs Wilson Seere Daniels and an of "Washington will ar on its own government anew of its 1 ca i on and Publisher re editorial influencelack of influence Mrs 'Tenme Scdlender llanby of Tonopah arrived in iteno Thursday evening having been summoned by tile serious illness of her mother who is connned to her home with an at tack of pneumonia to Woodrow he will have fewer military will be In the of many of them ait being held 'Vh'ii th day comes when rews papers are conducted as institutions and nOt as personal organs tt hen the cvners have no personal interests acting solely in the Many of: Greatest Thinkers Nation Are Men of Ad vanced Years 1 tecord er it ITALIAN RONTIER ON SWISS SIDE IS CLOSED Safe Conduct for Austrian Am bassador Once Refused Mpy Be Granted attle' Under Observation Are Not Suffering rom oot and Mouth Disease Bit I EC Dee been tors been dossola George Sowers' general sales manager for Cuyler Lee'through the coast states and now with the White Automobile company was a visitor in Beno yesterday Deportation of Belgians Creat ing Bad Impression in Says President if Villa with power makes Vatcrienn side from President Poincare expressing the appreciation of the rench re public to those citizens of the United States who contributed to the fund that will provide permanent illumina tion of the Statue of Liberty from torch to base will be read tomorrow night by Ambassador Jusserand at a dinner here in honor of President Wil son whose wireless signal from the yacht Mayflower with light President and Glad to Be Outside Pittsburgh Dispatch A little later November is issue nteresting "article Journ thsin mid i And should on Hie capital in At Alla in yachts will start OB RENT Nice luugalow furnished close in Phoua U103 1917 Calendars given away with each purchase fiefal party from rive the city at in and will be escorted by Mayor Mitchel and a committee to a North Hirer landing where the president and his party Ambassador and Mrs Jusserand and Ambassador and Mrs Gerard will be taken aboard the tugs cd anywhere country who would like to doing now ar Why I Ai lra ur Vi I District Judge Moran who is visiting relatives in Carson valley will icturn to Reno tomorrow night be not un ike doctor ttbo lx Murisli of Lovelock rival yesterday A Reno em Cige the prop Mr ought by be made piesl denta Monday: Decenjber 4 THE MAURER ROYAL NEIGHBORS AMERICA Monthly meeting and election of officers this Odd ellows hall THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN By GENE BYRNES 1 COMVSSfWOP flMONC Mt AMILX ATER THE OLDEST INTRODUCES H(5 INTLHOEO ANO LEAVES THE HOOSE Switzerland via The Italian frontier closed since Wednesday newspapers and parcels have all held up by the censor at Dorno Italy and the courier serv ivi between Locarne Switzrcklan nd Domodossola has been suspended which the Editor fers ns having no may attribute this to the fact that the publishers have used for years past their edifbrin! columns to advance their personal ambitions pjscl to its own editorial pt he ll lustra tivo of wspa i 1 1 Publisher cites the Mrs a Riverside )ANCING LESSON this evening 7:30 Social 9 to 12 class this afternoon at 2: 30 Wilsonian hall 'it IT Mexico cannot go forward fo ran di has halted it Ixinsing that mbre than 1 0 :0 Belgians had teen deported and that deportations are continuing at the rate of 3Oto a week OR RENT Comfortably furnished bed room private home bath 323 Ralston St Because or for prehnti wtr ha meet Richard Clapp of Goldfield was among last arrivals Riverside inilread and iper a fair return Ins new another of the Old' Military Regulation Pre vents New Lieutenants Attending School ent of cattle from all irds in Illinois were might by Dr Oyson arian following advice it Kansas UifV 'suspected and mouth disease suffering from that infection ers and feeders held in yard: it War JONDON Dec 1 The war must be fought to a military conclusion on the west and east fronts with the blockade playing only a secondary part said I ord Robert Cecil minister of war trade in discussing with the they prose i ii ing whf 'e nrd RENO NEVADA DEC 2 19 16 Evans of Alturas Cal guest Porn Poms bunch25c Violets with Rose 15c Carnations dozen 50c Roses dozen 1 75c Chrysanthemums per dozen: 150c to $100 Huckleberry bunch Does Anyone Know What the Pershing Expedition Is Doing in Mexico? procession of hen hey wore not allowed to avenge the oath comrades at Parral and at 'arrizaU7 Thev will have reason to to the groat cd i STODDARD LORAL CO nothin er in the protection oi America: MEXICO CITY Dec 1 A dc rce issued today announces that all civilian rnment employes xvill be paid ftlty per cent of their xiages silver and the remainder in govt ment gold bonds Portola was among arrivals in thK city Mr and Mrs Maurice Alack came up from Al indem yesterday The editorial sanctum apears be conducive to Ion get ity despite heavy strain under ithu 1 tors labor Among the men of ad who iuoul'1 public opinions and are active in writing virile diiorialss Hinty Watterson of the I' iticvillc Cotlrici Journal who has reach I sovent seven ears: Wattei sou comities to be perr aps the ablest (shtprial writer in tue daily press ot interest' Tnrrc GrfHi Slaughter No doubt the punitive will be found trite to name i truck train of Thanksgiving I lirtWb I I Owing" to the papers too frequently ihp public i papers take movement in'public? The the paper reason for the stand it takes They fail to ec that we are entering into a new regime in the matter of pub lishing newspaper and hat the day cf the publisher who uses his ppera3 a personal organ is passing I Tnc argument that political ad vertising opposed to the political creed of a newspaper should not be no better foundation which one wculd base that a railroad should freight dr passenger Switzerland South Da bt lifted to A rench state voter announced tonight i Wash Dec 1 Dr II state commissioner ot because: of the reported that recomodat i1 connnlttiir Dei 1 Or on tlie public Copper SlOU Gold and Silver on same sample X100: Gold Silver and Traduii same sample $150 BELLAMz ASSAXKR 259 Lake St Reno Nevada Box 633 TILKPHOAIS KUMBEIU Rndnenn Office Editorial Booms 1T result deporta tions gathered from different sources and after fruitless informal efforts in behalf of the Belgians made by American Charge" Grew at Bcilin tlcrmany has been informed that the treatment of the Belgians has made a very bad impression in this country and that the United States can not avoid taking notice of the situaMuii basing its stand on broad ground of humanity The American government it learned today was led to move only because of the expressed feel ing that the deportations have been looked upon with disfavor both by the American people and govern ment lief work American: The hands the situation day by Ilavenith HESPDNSE DE ALLIES 1 influenc xhe powe o' be used for ec they should be ordered home There is not faintest shadow of an keeping inni in Mexico president is about to touch the button releasing the electric current and as the statue is illuminated the war guns will roar again" A parade led by the president will sfait from the' Battery and move through streets which will be ablaze tith lights i go in anu it never nrriv The people of this are pay ing the lid hl be infos med what it wl i it is being 3ept LI LVYENWORTH Kan Dec Instruction cour es planned to begin at oit Leavcnwoith tod iy for Ij 1 neith commissioned second lieuten ants of the United Status an defcred because of an old regulation! vhich congress arked next eek to modify meantime plans the schoolii the new cruets from tiMllife in nbevaree Since the idor for thesch'oul wk issued it has bef Ivarmd thit army regulations iiquiTe hcutennnt to serve wo years on act iv duty before he can be ordered to attend a school on any detached service flip need of new oflii ruj tnming vare it i bclievtd by officers Hunting Miss Marguerite Iloz Jamison came city yesterday newspapers ot the country New York papers says tlie ind Publisher put foi th their 'oris in favor of Wilson TON Dec I belytlf the has informed deep concern of Belgians of card dates for lias its idvertJiitK Us ability io be In all the news that conics out Mcxkon concerning the troubles inat much Harassed: country one finds very few references to the Gen expedition In fact this fori ha far from sight that is average man has forgotten nil tt In thinks is may pn a friendly her elf of the ments on the" high diplomat! rcprcscntrtives of a belligerent LQNLXJN Dec 1 The govern rient has decided to establish a Separate department of scientific in dustrial research over which the Marquis of Crewe lord jiresidcnt of the council will preside Subject to the consent of parliament a large sum will be placed at the disposition of the department fur the conduct of researches Or the benefit of ra tional industries American people and but by fear that Belgian re whicli is administered by mav be interfered with information klrbady in the of the state department on supplemented to tho Belgian minister 17 than that on an argument not accept 'traffic from a consignor because thi consignor belong to another than that to which the management belongs Tn such a transaction the fud the consignor should le of politics It should be the scle duty mt the raiiroid to serve the public Similarly i iwu spa per a dufv jto perform It his its news lunns fiv the presentation of It its vdtori ii col mins for its com rt op th neii ter its port of lafluc nce of newspapers The Journal takes another view It believes that the lack of editorial inflisnce is due to the nwepapci in the past of them in th piesent and are owned largely 1 and a office holders by the Mayflower and the battleships anchored the Noith liver will fiie salutes of twenty one guns ling the bill NEW tion which is one 1 1 a i i 1 1 i unins providing another and its main ource of revenue In piovid iug all the news of the day and in carrying the ing proffered a newspaper makes the public its ben eficiary just as a rail road does by providing the best possible" and passenger traffic facilitie: both have vested: Tai k' of The Town POPULAR Ed Redmond 4 Sisters) TJIE builds up its'circuhv In nil things except work ource of revenue Therefore they stand as shining advertising col examples to the tenth of the nation another and its 1 roof that hard work docs not Kii: temperance tends to long tima sits: reecms the tesmess office ierrnitted' can rnriirans to 1 another pare is th" editorial dviews diametrically he The Too Late to Classify Editor and J'tiblishe r' of New in its a highly In this article the Publisher endeavors to qmi what is the American newspaper in is it ethically right for many more years of usefulness ahead of him' But Mi Watteisun is comparative Iy youthful compared with cthei great wi iters Williun Dean Howells whoso wood appeared is hale hearty and nuf Amerhi Barr is 85 and stnl writing Lluiks Due no active part in the st political cunijafgu by his xigorous writing ki John Eunoughs 'Kerry Mill? Alb editor of and Di I yman Aboott editor of' the Out look are past IVilli uu' Hayti Ward of me Independent is 79 Of the vriters who ere still autit oti 7 the list is too' long to ic event the average man ery little about it Pershing expedition one of the biggcsl fiascos in the nation's hi: was late in starting to to serve but are Lest interests of the public behevin their duty to lawyer or AVlvat" the ct tlw long art ot nines There are many stiff co x'These men thvii work them never hn Tbev have been remieiDn thcperson of Ti piff has bt in master of rail vl licved be si 4L unn ImC that he displaced Pienihr Stm mm representative oi the 'bureau craD indicates more Liberal men 'control government He was bom in i 1A A 1 I Un 4 i XI Pf 1 I I 1 1 i LC 1 4il 1 HU 1 411! I lilt JSt'i tvi tf A a national politics in lius siu forDt enty years Highly Cultiiated Nashville vhanner Peter who is to marry Miss Helei may think ho is not taking a but Miss Kellar still retains her sense of smell UNABLE TOIHSTRUCT NEW ARMY OICERS fact that a ltd many have been politicians ch news pap era arc looked upon by the publc as personal and partisan pabhea tions and therefore notto be taken velopinCnts in the woi Id conflict condition of Lorl concluded us grave But there is no reason to suppose the operations there Mill af fect the'rcsult of the war which must be fought out son the main fronts The conditions under which we will accept peace overtures remain tnc same as outlined several months ago Asked concerning the origin the allegation in the Morning edi torial that Germany had offered the entente generous peace terms in return for a free hand in Central and South America Lord Robert 'Of course it is well known that Germany had very definite ambitions in Central and South America even before the war but lam unaware of anv peace the terras mentioned Bost Me such overtures ever at the "With their looked No favbralde omitted Air I lughes pondingly opposed But to all pcirances the arguments fol! on his hu client1 or patient tacn: the fie wspa pens wil I it should have uses to hicl news been put skeptical when a up and torn a rd' the interest of readers are convinced as a personal and soliisb lack of Anteri tlio Editor support of by three of IEI1H STHE JBIHTItiri Published BY THE NEVADA STATE PtTBLlSH 1NG COMPANY SCRIPT OJ RATE daily On year by mall (It paid in advsnee) Btx months by mail (It paid tn advance) by mail 5 (If itd in advance) One mourn oy man If pnirl in advance) One month by carrier who do not receive The JournaU promptly should notify tne publication office 1 Entered ns acoond class matter at pstoffice Reno Nevada ADVURTISIXTl RATBS WILL BE MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION PULlTaSSOCIATED PRESS SERVICE The Nevada State Journal la a mem ber of the Associated and Is the onlv morning newspaper between the Great Salt Lake and Pacific tidewater that receives the full day and night news service of the Associated Press jver its own leased telegraph wires Address all business and ether com munication' and make all remit tanccs pavable to THE NEVADA STATE JOURNAL thorn it force that somethin lly wrong iomewhere Jri: anzn was lul ve'l to de troops use vf railroads for the transport of American ick Many nen and nt least one officer au a mule team as too biking them out of a disease country of sand heat be Am i rd must have wc ndered opera a the rc publLGa im says the 7 rd ItMh er trerte fo the taterertfcrg sgsotraete of ran ableMEtcr aaltersSg to Ks tr crest to to ostracise New "JLimpshirc shville Southern Lumberman: that the women irc voting in so states betting hats on the elcc is likely to prove tin expensive knoiv to bo ehming any bandit gongs Apparently it has reached Hone" wall and vs but one ft open back tc the border and tl rente ington for beeping the the regulatxm ill berevutd to the ptesefit situation or that ton easting arrangements fei srhoo! are being maintained The deportment is awaiting with quiet confidence the response of the entente governments to its presen tation of the reasons why Count TafnoWsky the newly appointed Austrian ambassador and his suite should be 'given safe conduct on his mission to the United States Although the department did iot make a specific request for such a conduct preferring to point out regarded ns an inalienable rather tliarf appear ns a favor it wa3f l)it that the position taken by the British govern ment when it sought and secured the release of the Confederate commis sioners seizetl by the L'nited States during the civil war would make it impossible for that goverment par to attempt to deny the of a neutral state to maintain full and free diplomatic relations with a belligerent state assumed 4 here that Grca bate acquiesce nee tn this desi rt to il withou picifiitlly to academic right Acting merican Germany over the from their own country' by the German authorities This action was taken as of information about the leased Dr5 Dyson said Will Lift NN YVy ice between Lucurno Kansas Town Al issou vi Kota ar morrow inarian SEATTL1 Graves agricclture outbreak of the foot and mouth dis ease in central western states an nounced today that all shipments of cattle into "Washington would be held up temporarily nt least for examina tion at Spokane and Bortland amily Matinee Today: at 2:301 LAST TIME Girl in The TiZiight and Sunday' Matinee The COuiedy I rama Tin: SUNDAY NIGHT The arce 'Comedy BH Tuesday HELP WANTED Your Seats BON OICE OREN a to10: rM ins expedition from the lirat etnl rshmg and his brave play ert well their part' accepted' every bardfehip without'arnaar brt they rair have won dered manv times at iheir Jack" of pport front It Editor and Publisher thinksptanco of such advertisments nd that such act weakens Majestic Theatre STATUE LIBERTY' Solos Du ts: Whistling Solos" Humorous Keiulhigs PRICES otic ind SEAT SALE OPENS THIS Mil ing at: io I THINK HES The 61RL I I I I A) I I I t' agan I 1 iK: (5 ve asked 1 I MhHfU go back i Hi 11 rr inza is 1 A JBS hotels and inaking CO 1 I IBS' Bl WASHINGTON Dec 7 state wit Jk xTw vs 9 Ssabw 'Atl flH Wr sk 'W A xW" Wi 1 right I I jk 1 UMIIBTr' Rusi i luJ a nt Wx.

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