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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 6

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NEVADA STATE JOUR i riday 1932 ar ann Produce of All Kinds Will Be Auctioned Monday 170000 and (Miss at riday and Saturday Specials $750 arrangements will be Dependable WELCOME Long NO CHANGE IN LIBERAL CREDIT POLICY SHOW Payment Necessary i on the stage TURKEY REE with $2500 Purchase or Over til 11 hitting 2 lbs 25c the audi City high of Redding Calif A New York Aged 18 The members of Chi Delta Phi national honorary English society met last night and dis cussed the possibility of presenting a scandal show this semester Members of the Stray Greeks or ganization will have their pictures taken today and tomorrow for the 1 ft ft ft A iAftt ft MO ftT ollowing an illness of more than a year Alfred Doucet died yesterday at a local hospital He was a native of New York aged 48 years and had been in this section for some time He is survived by his mother Mrs Hatley of Redding Cal uneral arrangements will be an nounced later by the Ross Burke company The regular Athletic as sociation Sunday hike will be made this week and the girls group will start from Manzanita hall at 8:30 a under the direction of Char lotte' Pope Tonight the Lincoln? hall basket ball squad plays the Sigma Phi Sigma team and A meets the Independents Ten freshman women also must appear before the upper class committee for alleged break ing of traditions and must atone their offenses by appearing at a student body meeting at the 11:25 assembly hour today These wom en are Evelyn Anderson Elizabeth Barnes Ruth Brandis Jean Bor rows Dorothy Withrom Mary Cos by isher Virginia Hill Hook and Oschman sell my told the campaigners give you a sheep or a prizes for high score were awarded to Mrs annie Blackie and Mrs rank Kelly Those present were Mesdames Charles Peters rank Kelly Edgar Sweetland John Wood Ann Cross King A Gose merker annie Blackie Charles Deady Lindsay rued enthal and Miss Sade Grant and the hostess Mr and Mrs George Martin have returned to Carson City from a short vacation in San rancisco George Wingfield president of the Wingfield banking organization mo tored from Reno today and spent some time in this city' Services for Miss Nellie Hy mers who died her Reno home Tuesday night will be held today at 2 at the Ross Burke com pany chapel under the direction of Rev William Moll Case of the ed erated church interment will be in the family plot in the Masonic cemetery Miss Hymers was a of a pioneer Reno family and widely known throughout the city AD AND EGGS OR 50c A result getting Journal classified costs only 50 cents and up: This wfeek only each person who inserts a paid in advance classified ad will receive free a dozen of the famous SILVER WHITE EGGS Thirteen freshman men will face the sophomore vigilance committee this afternoon at 1 and be ordered to take a paddling behind the Aggie building for breaking freshman rules and regulations These men are John Lewis Prun ty Davis Hatfield Eisen mann Wainwright Touch stone Dick Record Donald an ning' Gorduere Charles Rhodes I 'Wanke and Bob Hodgins Coach Chet freshmen will go to Ely: tomorrow to meet the White Pine county high school Sat urday in their first game away from home this season it Winnemucca Elko 7 Are Two Cold Spots STEWART'S NEVADA TRANSER STORAGE DeMolay to Have 0 Dance Noyember 12 Last night Lambda Chi team defeated Delta Sig ma Lambda and Phi Sigma Kappa won from Beta Kappa in the next to the last round Of the inter frat trophy play Granville letcher var sity debater has been appointed de bate manager for the coming sea son and will work under Debate Coach Robert Griffin MARRIAGE LICENSES Royal Gillette and Della Nelson both of Las Vegas Ronald A Wlalker and Lois Drake Reno Thomas Hartwick and Elsie Retzlaff both of Las Vegas Ralph Lutz of Los Angeles and Ruth Young San rancisco Willard J' Merrill 'and Dora Bryant both of Sacramento James Junell and Ma tilda Samer both of Hanford Law rence Tonner and Erma Eiler sen both of Oakland Kendal Poulsen and Rucker both of Susanville William ritz and Vivian Miller both of San ran cisco Dallas C' Duke and Helene Gardaphe both of San rancisco PAGE SIX Where Does She Get Her 1216 Jack Mihi gan miner of Rand district re ceives broken shoulder when he falls from automobile uneral for Nellie Hymers to Be Held DIVORCE SUITS ILED Mary Scunztano vs" John Scun ziano Charles ritch vs lorence Ami ritsch Marjorie Randall Mc Carthy vs Eugene' McCarthy lora Greif vs Alvin Greif Bur tis vs Clara A Hutch ins Newton Basey vs Odessa Basey Norma Perkes Hillis vs Ger vais Hillis Perla Branch vs EdWard Branch Edith KLin scott vs Hubert Linscott John Bailey vs Bailey Ethel Lane vs Lane Milton vs Dorothy Gnsccrn Helen Doyle Doolin vs Michael Doo lin Henretta Margaret Leahy vs Sylvester Leahy Edith Rebecca Bell vs Lee Doyle Bell Minnie Wa caster Sudderth vs William Shot well S'udderth In Sparks November 3 1932 Alfred beloved son of Mrs Hatley native of years uneral announced later by the Ross Burke company THE WEATHER Highest temperature yesterday 49 degrees one year ago 77 Lowest temperature yesterday 23 degrees one year ago 36 Normal temperature yesterday 4G degrees Mean "temperature yesterday 3G degrees which is 10 degrees below i Temperature yesterday at 5 a 27 degrees humidity 75 per cent Temperature yesterday at noon 45 degrees humidity 48 per cent Temperature yesterday at 5 45 degrees humidity 40 per cent Precipitation for 24 hours ended at 5 none Normal precipitation Sep tember 1 to date 65 inch Total precipitation from Septem ber 1 to datCj inch Deficieucy as compared with nor mal 50 inch SAGER Meteorologist Alfred Doucet 18 Dies at Hospital The first installment' of this taxes are due Monday morn ing County Treasurer Dunkle is now preparing the statements and will mail them Monday morn ing The first installment will be delinquent after December 5 After 3 that an extra assessment will! be made for delinquency With exceptionally rapid progress having been made by the contrac tors seven miles of grading is now completed In the reconstruc tion of the Reno Purdy highway according to division officers of the state highway department The en i tire contract is about 15 miles in' length and 'weather conditions per mitting the grading will be finished by Christmas Grading started at the California boundary line working east Much of the heaviest work is now out of the way with 100000 yards of ex cavations moved About yards remains to be handled The heaviest section of grading is be tween the Western Pacific railroad crossing and the Anderson ranch The graveling and asphalt sur facing will start in thespring The contract is due for completion on or before June 30 Approximately 100 men are being employed on the job IN AID THE UNEMPLOYED Nevada transfer WAREHOUSE CO PHONE SHIPPING storage Spanish Ballroom riday Nov 4 Adm 50c Couple Extra Lady 10c Distance Termed as the annual Nevada chapter Order of De Molay announces the first social affair and dance Saturday Novem ber 2 at Rainbow gardens on' the South Virginia road The event is in charge of the of ficers of the chapter and a special committee is arranging for a large crowd ax Installment Is Due November Seven begin to slow down You may not be sick simply sluggish But why endure a condition of half health when a stimulant that will stir a stagnant system to new life and energy in a time? This remarkable stimulant us perfectly harmless It is in fact' a family prescription So if tired of trying every patent medicine that comes along tell thejdruggist you want a bottle of Dr syrup pepsin Take a bit of this delicious syrup every day or so until you know by the OBITUARY HYMERS riends are invited to attend funeral services for the late Miss Nellie Hymers at the home chapel of the Ross Burke company at 2 riday afternoon Rev Wm Moll Case officiating Interment Masonic cemetery PATTERSON riends are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs Marcia Patterson at the chapel this afternoon at 2 services under the direction of Reno Mizpah lodge of Rebekahs Interment Mountain View ceme Real Corned Beef 16 (Our Own Cure) Mrs Graham yesterday ob tained a building permit to have a new foundation constructed at her home 1069 Ralston street The work will be done by A Bevilacqua at a cost of about $150 Abe Wiseman arrested by Reno police was released from custody MrsMartha Hagen and her son Jack Townsend of Loyalton Calif were visiting in Reno Wednesday Judge Curler yesterday was confined to his home with a cold The cases scheduled to have been heard in his court were? heard in Judge court I Harry McCurran Was reported Im proved from an operation at a local hospital yesterday McCurran is a resident of San rancisco and is a war veteran Rev and Mrs Joseph Culp for merly of Lovelock have returned to Nevada from Ontario They are visiting their son in law and daugh ter Mr and Mrs Russell Mills in 'f Thieves ihave stolen gasoline and machinery which operates airway beacons in Nevada and other west ern states the federal bureau of investigation announced yesterday Mike erris has been apprehended in Salt Lake City charged with stealing a power plant from a field near Crystal Nevada The Golden West hotel 214 West street is now operated under the former management of Arthur and Jane Arnett Mr and Mrs Arnett have been residing in southern Cal ifornia for the past three years A Marshall II owner of the Desert inn at Pyramid lake' left yesterday for Berkeley Cal The inn has been closed for the winter and will reopen March 1 PACIIC COEE STORES 240 Sierra Street Reno Seven Mile? on Purdy Road Are SUITS Eft Cleaned and Pressed vC PLAIN DRESSES 75c Called for and Delivered Cash Only Phone 92553 SPECIALTY CLEANERS Cty Rd near Pines Auto Court Community Brevities Winnemucca and Elko were the two coldest spots on the weather map in the United states Wednes day Winnemucca turned in a low tem perature of 18 degrees and Elko was breaking ice off the milk pail 11 degrees DIVORCES GRANTED Alfred Hargan from Katherine Hargan Agnes Leedy from Dar win Leedy Jay Irving Groom from Eva Alice 'Groom Mary Scunziano from' Scunziano lora Grief from Alvin Grief Edith Linscott from Hubert Linscott ton Griscom from Dorothy Griscccn 'Helen Doyle Doolin from Michael Doolin Henrietta Margaret Leahy from Sylvester Leahy Minnie Wacaster Sudderth from William Shotwell Sudderth Eda Edwards from Clarence Edwards Gladys Platt from William Platt Naudine Hunter from Dan Hunter John Griffith' from Lexie Harris Jones John Lindsay from Mary Kennedy Emma Gray from Arthur Gray Ro nald Walker from Doris Walk er Marjorie Randall McCarthy from Eu gene i McCarthy I Burtis Hutchins: from Clara Hutchins John Bailey from Isabelle Bailey Ethel Lane Ralph Lane Caiiipus Chatter REPAVONA A New VAPOR Permanent Wave No Dry Heat! No Electricity! No Machine! Ydu will be surprised at thia soft and silky' self set ting wave with beauti fuh Ringlet Ends $500 This wave exclusive at Peggy Hughston Beauty Studio 133 Sierra Suite Nd 1 Dial 7851 We Give Baby Revue Votes' Tune In KOH 10:15 aam ThurH YOUR CREDIT ACCOUNT IS A Jar 4 aiiuauy uidueuH 29c resh 1932 Turkeys 29c Smoked Boston Butts lb 15c No Down rt Sister Law of Arentz Says She Earned US Coin Contradicting published stories Dr rederica A Keep of Los An geles sister in law of ATentz candidate for congress denied that she had ever been placed on the fed eral payroll without having per formed any work to earn the money In a letter to" The Nevada State Journal Dr' Keep explained that she had received the minimum cler ical remuneration for research work she had performed years ago in 1925 and 1926 I spent a year in Washington at which time for some months 1 1 did research work or my brother in law Samuel 4 Arentz receiving there for a clerical' re her letter said' 'have not been on the federal payroll since that time have never lived in San Jose California am a licensed physician of Cali fornia living i in Los Angeles but for reasons of health4 as well as pleasure I spend many months' in urniture 5 Lions Club Voices Utmost Confidence In Reno Situation We Wish to Announce Our Complete Confidence in the People of Nevada COEE SPECIAL riday and Saturday Only! Pounds for JL OUR VERY COEE resh Roasted Daily RESH PEANUTS i rrtr LOW RATES I VIN 7 CARSON CITY Nov 3 Mrs I Bath Wednesday evening The eve Otto Schulz entertained a small ning was spent in playing and group of friends who play bridge together every week at a luncheon today in honor of Mi's Ainet Dan iels who' is recovering from a recent severe illness Besides the hostess and honored guests there were seat ed around the attractively appointed table Mesdames Howard Griffith Daugherty and George A Mon trose Mrs Charles elesina entertained the aid of the Methodist church yesterday afternoon at her home on Carolina street ollowing a short business meeting a social hour and refreshments were enjoyed by Mesdames Charles Priest Char lotte Reid McDonnell rank Wiley Charles Peters Mierle olz Dorsey Note ware Charles Lewis William Lewis Clyde Daniel Morton Beulah Murray Bonnie Reid Tomorrow evening at torium of the Carson school (Birch famous magician will give demonstrations of his skill Des pite the present financial strin gency a large audience is antici pated as the legerdemain artist Jias a splendid reputation Mrs Denver Dickerson former Carsonite spent the past week end as the house guest of Mrs Will Knippenberg Mrs Mary Stillwell Buol public health nurse assisted "by WilburStodieck agent of the Douglas county farm bureau is' spending a busy day here checking up theweight of all children in the public schools and prescribing exercises for ankles and back so as ito obviatefuture danger of flat feet Sproule and Willis Green motored to' Austin over the past week end on a business 'trip The members of the club met at the home Of Mrs Ernest Organized Labor Benefit DANCE Social activities on the campus have come to a standstill because of lack of cash due to the temporary bank holiday declared last Tues day Many sorority and fraternity social functions have been post poned until a later date ft Thevarsity' football team will leave tomorrow might at 10:25 for San Jose Cal where 'they will meet the San Jose State Teachers in a game that will determine the cham ionship of the far western confer ence Carson City Personals Thrifty Reno residents will get a chance to buy 'at theirown price "the little pig 'that didn't go to Monday night at Salvation army headquarters or pigs sheep ducks turkeys chickens potatoes onions wheat and all other kinds of farm produce will be auctioned to the highest bid der at the Salvation army hardest festival Seeking to raise funds for the lo cal corps Sergeant Major Hood and Major Morford of the local Salvation army started out asking for cash contributions give you any money ac count of I a rancher "but I can chicken" Geese were 'honking in the barn yard granaries were bursting with grain pigs going to market simply because prices are too Jow So the farmer Imajor and the sergeant major evolved a new game" Promptly at 7:30 Monday all the animals and produce will go "under the with Major Morford acting as auctioneer The Salvation army goal for the sale is $200 of which $100 would be used in Reno and $100 would be sent to the San rancisco head quarters to be used for home mis sionary work take your the ma jor said 1 Lions of western Nevada in an intercity meeting last might 'in this city expressed appreciation of the financial efforts of the Wingfield banks to carry the industry of Ne vada through an economic up heaval and in a resolution unani mously passed voiced a vote of con fidence in the banking institutions of Nevada The resolution was introduced by A Koskella of Sparks and was signed by him as president of the Sparks Lions den by John oy president of the Reno club and Damon Carr president of the Carson City Lions The reso lution states: by executive proclama tion it has become wisely necessary to declare a state wide banking and business holiday we as members of dens in session at the Hotel Golden Reno Nev 'this third day of November 1932 do declare our selves as representative business 1 1933 Artemesia panel ana professional men of our respec tive communities exceedingly ap 1 preciative of the financial efforts of the Wingfield banks to carry the industry of Nevada through an ecoonmic upheaval such as we have experienced past two years we do by this means at this particular moment of financial crisis voice a wholehearted Vote of confidence in the banking institu tions of rank Murphy vice president of the Virginia Truckee railway in a brief talk referred to the days of long ago when the mines of the great Comstock saved the credit of the nation and to ithe appeal now made to Washington by Nevada in its hour of stress United States Attorney Harry Atkinson chairman of the inter city club relations committee of the Reno club presided at the gather 1 ing of which the Reno dub was host More than 75 members of the Truckee Sparks Carson' City and Reno clubs gathered about the din ner tables which proved to be an enthusiastic and rousing rally and get together meeting Atkinson ex tended a welcome to the guests and briefly outlined some of objec tives of Lionism ollowing the dinner there was' a speaking pr ogra in which the principal address on was given by Judge Seth Longa baugh The assembly singing was led by Rev Ritter of Sparks and mandolin? selections were rendered toy Jack Bollinger A feature of the evening was the presentation to William 'Ken nedy of the Reno club by Chairman Atkinson of an international key in recognition of outstanding service to his club New members inducted into the local den were Andrew Dieringer of the Dan Dee Baking company and 'William Wald representative of the National Bis cuit company AU visiting Lions were introduced and short talks were given by Guthredge official of the Truckee club Damon Carr president of the Carson club William Koskella president of the Sparks club Wil liam Englehart of Truckee Adams of Sparks Albert Ayres William Gardiner John Hall of Reno Murphy of Carson City Jerry Poncia of Sparks and others Ouit of state Lions present were Herren of Chicago and Joseph Ritter of Woodland Calif GRADE A MEATS YOUNG STEER BEE EXCLUSIVELY Colored Poultry Ducklings Hares Eastern Count Oysters PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE RENO MEAT CO Phone 6165 77 20 WEST COMMERCIAL ROW 4 We Give Baby Revue Votes! Club New York and Bone Steaks ii' ap I 11 Leg or Loin of Lamb Roast lb 106 108 SIERRA ST I S' RENO NEVADA SHE look Isevehty Nor way you feel that your lazy liver feel that old The woman who is again active and your bowels are stimulates her organs' have jioison frec Men'women and children who enji are run down who tire easily get At middle age your vital ibilious spells or have frequent head acnes are soon siraigntenea out when they get this prescriptional preparation of pure pepsin active senna and fresh laxative herbs (Syrup pepsin is all the help the bowels need and you do not form the very bad habit of always taking cathartics) Keep a bottle of Dr pepsin in the house and take a stimulating spoonful every mow and then It is all that a greatmany people ever take to eep strong and vigorous and absolutely free from constipation INVITING YOU To Our Gorgeous of the beautiful Majestic heatre onight See the Most Extensive Showing of ine urs and ur Coats Ever Shown in Reno: Special Showing and Sale NOW ON! 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