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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 6

Nevada State Journal du lieu suivant : Reno, Nevada • 6

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Reno, Nevada
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6
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rze 'Ay LES IN PON NEfifl PORTOLA fc 1 7 4 ATER TULE IRE DIES YESTERDAY Tim VOLUME DECREASES kind flit: tional net yes AIRPLANE TRAIC MGMMO Equipm ent Sets arrived at Blanch ield Carnival 555 to $300 fen USthEEUNE BANKING 'i SELL Jt I armers Control the Market Price of Their Crops But i OR SALE M7 ar i i 7 It I 4 3g I Others are more thought studied lihe and stylized e' TURPIN HOTEL REBUILT AUTOMOBILES Ileidtman 235 South Virginia advt tf 4 for the it Monday coast 7 Communicate with Owner at i 'i BOX 613 RENO NEV district broadcasting night over the Pae the department of coni that city on December Heidtman Guaranteed Cars advt tf is an artist intimately as the west Known then rfs a ns it mural 4 4 I 1 place in Willow AMSTERDAM BARBECUE DINNER To bo held at the home of Mrs II Gosse 465 Court street from 6 to 8 Dec 8 given by Trinity Guild Adults 75c children 50c Bazaar and cooked food sale to be held in the afternoon and evening adv 26 27 WHEN IN NEED A Step to the Telephone will bring you immediately one of our four expert courteous RADIO ENGINEERS AV Herron vice president in charge of traffic for the Boeing Air Transport company leaves San rancisco today in a mail plane for Chicago enroute to attend the con ference of the National air trans port association "of which' he is the secretary treasurer "to be held at Washington and also a con ference at merce in 4 th Herron with the mail plane from the coast this mbrning and after a short stay in this city will continue on east probably tomorrow Cultivate the 'J Gertrude of Portola last Organ seections (a) Introduction third act of 7 Lohengrin (b) Reverie composed JXuLIi COATS AND DRESSES Given by Mizpah Rebekah Lodge Nov 28 8:15 1 0 Hall DANCING Gentlemen 50c Ladies 25c Children ree co operation i 'jr' of this Bank as well as its acquaintance College known as the west fh the to die held comber 11 nation wide totaling $17 rUQ and musical' schol arships are offersd the winners The state winners came to San 1928 BUICK CORNS Bunions Ingrowing Nails Re moved With out Pain Why Suf fer? Weak Arches Corrected DR EDWARDS Registered" Chiropodist Arcade Building Phone 523 A DIED MARTINENC'O: In Reno Nov 27 11(27 Theresa Martinengo belov ed mother of Secondo of Reno Domenico Martinengo of mont Mrs Jennie Ansel mo and Mrs Mary Gardella of Reno: Mrs Theresa Pippione Mrs Vittoria Qttarello Mrs lecitiv Varengb and Mrs Ernesta Aceomazzo of Italy: and grand mother of Nora Gardella of Reno A native of Italy aged 81 years 7 months 20 days uneralar rangements wili be announced later Remains at the parlors 'of the Ross Burke Co the new Dixon This is the artist we knew but with added sparkle and of the freshness of the exhibition is due to the wide range of subjects and the contrasting treatment given them The two large paintings and in the that hang at each end of the gallery are quite subjective expressing the brood ing fascination Nevada country has for those truly know it Tn Grove' and and many of the others are) frankly pictorial have in them charm and brightness but no underlying mood of the pictures are ex uberancy colorful They are direct (impressions painted with sure deft strokes ful with form soda ed first as: an illustrator painter and recently istshe has devoted himself to the west and exacted for it recogni tion from all parts of the world Years ago he went into the south west to paint Hundreds of artists have since followed example Now that he has broken trad into Nevada it' is to be expected that others will soon go there Well Received On Coast With ordson power farming you im mediately increase the value of every acre of your land every hour of your time you can disc harrow or perform operation is neces sary at a low cost and do it at the right season of the year too! COMPANY 4 RE NO EVADA MANDARIN CAE Look for the Electric Sign 219 Lake Street Ihfwe credit of $500 to apply on tKe purchase of any model of 1928 Buick which I will sell at a reduction of $200 NOTICE Iwill not be responsible for any bills' contracted by anyone other than myself BERT EDWARDS advt 28 30 Capitol Detective Agency General Detective Work 304 BARONI BLDG PARISE Principal Phone 3060 Box 171 MM a I Leather i Raincoats N'oY? Industry and were less active jrf October than in the preceding nirtnth and were in smaller volume Ilian' a year ago the federal re serve board said todayun a review op general business and financial conditions RESERVE OICERS 8a meeting of the Reserve Offi school wilf heldthis eve ningit 7 o'clock at' tbe Vet bureau in the Baroni build ing All officers are invited to at tends 28 GOES TO COAST Durhunr of dhe Durham Chevrolet Co loft yesterday for a several' days' business trip to the coast when he £will visit Oakland San rancisco a nd Eos Angeles Discuss Problems Of Schools i 1 Important topics will bediscussedby a notable list of speakers selected from the school administrators of the slate at the first annual meeting of the Nevada Council of School Administrators to be held in Reno l5ecember'5and 3 i was nnounced' Sat rd a The' I council was organized last yearj and the coming session is the first to be held in carrying out the pro gram of "the organization A 1'irsre attendance of members from fnany sections of the statc is expected and many of the prob lems that confront the schools and taxpayers Ayill be thoroughly disi cussed The president ofthe coun cil is urging' all school boards tb provide appropriations to defray the transportation expenses of the attending the council meeting The meeting be qntireljr nori political and the business to be considered will deal solely withthe welfare of Nevada schools I The 'speakers and theii subjects include: Address by Gov Balzarj president of the state board of ed ucation problems of eomnibitin terest to the state the high schools of by Dr Walter Clark of the University Nevada and mem ber of the state board of education needed legislation for the junior high schools by George Dil worth superintendent of the Sparks 3 Mrs Theresa Martinengo a resi dent of Reno for the past: six years died yesterday at her home at 344 West Sixth street after a brief ill ness She was a native of Italy aged 81 years and was well known to many friends in this vicinity She was the mother of Secondo Martinengo of Reno Domenico Martinego of Piedmont Italy Mrs Jennie Anselmo and Mrs Mary Gardella of Reno Airs Theresa Pippione Mrs Vittoria Quarello Mrs elecita Verengo and Mrs Ernesta Aceomazzo of Italy and grandmother of Nora Gardella of Reno remains irft nt the parlors" of the Hoss Burke company pend ing funeral arrangements A Oiir lvalues cannot be beaten WE SELL OR CASH therefore we sell for less See Our Values on ur Coats Ml Av 4 I DiimTiwpc nr I Hill I I I I I I 3 I I 1 1 1 I I a W' Announcement STATE HOTEL 114 North Center St Opposite City Hall Anderson Hotel 218 Sierra St Are now both under same management All Outside Rooms With or Without Private Bath ANSIENT AND PERMANENT RATES Steam Heat Hot Water Day or Night Mrs Rose Morgan Manager to the Wagner and played by Miss Piper Vocal Solos (a) Sleep Why Dost Thou orsake Handel (b) Thanks Be to Mrs Kendallaccompanied byMiss Pi per at the organ 7 Organ Solo Grand Marche from Aida Verdi by Miss Piper by Guy Towsley president of theN Sr A and superintend ent of schools at McGill merits and defects of the system of deputy superintendents of public instruc tion by Anderson superin tendent of public instruction of Carson City Essentials in the or ganization of' art effective unit for administration and supervision by John Hall dean of the depart ment of education of the Univer sity of Nevada the organization and function of a state department of education byi D( Billingiuirst superintendent of the Reno city schools equality of educational op and equity in the cost of maintenance bv Hunting superintendent of the Lovelock schools and former superintendent of public instruction the invest ment of our permanent school fund should the state superintendent of schools be a member of the in vestment a board? by Charles Priest superintendent of the Car son City' schools and formerly chief deputy in the office of the (State department of education in charge of a field supervision district sepH reta'ry of the retirement salary board and an on Nevada school finance Present limitations and possible new sources of state school funds by George 'McCracken principal of the Churchill County high school at allon and former deputy su perintendent in the state depart ment of education a second teach retirement law by A Kubitz principal of the White Pine County at Ely revision of the Nevada school code discussion by a speaker yet to be' announced John 14 and dleton at ernley for several years lost their lives ats jjfortola by breaking through the ice of Sierra Natural Ice company pond according to word received in this yester day Searching parties recovered the bodies of the two boys rom the circumstances revealed in an investigation of the accident one of the boys lost his life whilq attempting to save the other According to a statement of the accident the two boys disappeared from home when they started out to look after their fur trap lines ailing to return after darkness searching parties set out but trace of the youths could be founra that night riday the revolver carried by one of the boys was found on the ice of the eather river above the natural ice pound There yvas a hole in the ice a short distance away It presumed that one of the brothers dropped the revolver to go to the rescue of the other when the first boy fell through the ice Pike poles were obtained and both bodies were re covered close together at the bot tom of the pond" in about ten feet of water The boys are survived their father now an automobile dealer 1 in Portola their mother Mrs McLean of Oakland and anoIder sister boys went to Portola from ernley uneral services took terday with interment Creek cemetery at Portola Try Our Special CHOP SUEY 9 and CHINESE RAVIOLI Open 12 Noon Until 2 A M' Rounding up of several hundred hfad of cattle and horses is pro ceeding in the pastures south of allon following a tule fire that has swept about five thou sand acres animals are be lieved top have perished flames and the round up is for the purpose of ascertaining the losses The fire is supposed to have been started by' hunter's and moving swiftly through the pas tures bordering on Carson Lake nearly trapped several hunting par ties in the thick underbrust it is said According to ward received in this yesterday the fire spread with such rapidity' that it covered four miles in area within an hour alt Aline Kistler writing in the San rancisco Chronicle A yesterday a 'r forecast' an era of invasion by art ists into The writer as referring to a group of pictures of Nevada scenery by a Maynard Dix on noV on exhibition in the' coast City The? Chronicle said' thc following about the displayi: the group 'of paintings now exhibited at the GalcrieBeaux Arts Maynard Dixhintro duced toSan rancisco a new art paradise the wilds of Ne vadaAccording the rug ged desert and mountainous coun try offer untold variety and wide ranges in' color but tills' is tlie first time that artistic attention has been called to it lias been ra ther left out of th i gs" a fa a con id rat ion of its beauties is concerned elers have tried to avoid the alkali plains' They didj not even look for beauty in the dragged buttes Dixog went into Nevada for a short trip He went into the northern part? far from centers of civilization He went over trails used in early western migrations and found remnants of long for gotten mines scores of miles from tho beaten track he found a wealth of beauty that called to his palette and brush The result was that he extended his ten day trip to four months and then made a two excursion into southern Ne vada he returned he broughtWith him many canvases coveredwith lhe color 4and grandeur of His enthusiasm was high He seemed to have at new eager ness andzest for painting visiting his exhibit at the Beaux Arts are amazed with results They' say is a The Spalding i Store 1 117 Sierra St ormer Residents of ernley Drown in Ice Pond ree Garage ree Yellow Taxi tr 17 POWELL STREET AT MARKET The Heart of the City ARROW Distributors for the famous fl Spalding Bros Athletic Equipment and Apparel can control the cost of produc 1 ing them! CALAVADA AUTO CO 332 Virginia Street Phone 18 ft EGERJL TESTS UNDER OOD ROBUOTS '4 A RARE OPPORTUNITYClosing Out Prices on' COATS DRESSES MILLINERY Bargains on Coats it' Bargains on Dresses 1 I Monday and Tuesday ROUND UP CATTLE REND RESIDENT i The result is a better crop at a re duced production cost this assures larger margin between production costs and market prices in other words with a ordson you actually increase your income Tw i AV A rn rrtTTniCr a itrrYKrn Si 1 a 11 IRSrO ENJOY OUR Home Cooked Lunches Dinners YE HEALTH SHOPPE 120 West Second Street DIIDC ORANGE 'npr run I AND GRAPE RUIT JUEuC (Closed Sundays) The cast for Man Boor includes three boys andnine girl 4 as follows: Lovia iegei Blvthe Bulmer Madeline Enchante Agnes Venturino Virginia'' Cole Wilma itzgerald Edythe Behrend Teresa Heath vElizalifth Carpen ter Viiwent Casey Alfred Jones and 'Donald Those taking part in Daughter of are Irvin Aver Mella owler Jean Meln ty're "Bruce Moore Ed Brewer and Morgan Huntington 5 Student Places Second i SAN RANCISCO No UP) Emilia da Prato 20 year old sbprarfo of South San'rancisco who sang' as No 17 and Ted A Roy 22 year old tenor of Qorval lis Ore who sang as No Iff were selection XnrtAMnnod brtYnxr nanvInnAVfl nf thft A7lgin beieVLlU i far westru district radio and ion tbat A musical program of unUsual will be carrier! out this eve I ning 1 at the ederated I church when a benefitorgan re 1 3 ATic i riTAi is rn ne nresenieci Hazel Piper blind' organist of Vir ginia Miss Piir is a musi cian of much talent and she will be assisted by "several artists of tnis city ana wvevrnt tvhinh include Mrs: Zen Kendal of Virginia City' Prof Theodore! Post of the University of Nevada Mrs violin pupils and' Investigate ordson power farming to day Let us show you how to cut down production costs on your next crop 4ft Airs Coleman is participating in the programon ac count: of illness 'The program' to be presented is as follows: Marche from Rossini' bv Miss Selection (a) Barcarole tram the Love Tales of Hoffman Offen b) By the Waters 'of Minne tonka' Girls Glee elube of the Uni versity of Nevada far westrn district radio by Roscoe Mitchell of NeWYork field director for the Atyyater kent foundation who directed the audi tion last Monday night Tho girl winner was born in Italy and came to California when she was 3 years old She is fthe daugh ter of a butcher 'Miss Hortense Mills Hough con tralto of Pasadena singing as No 3 and Loran? Pease baritons of Reno Nev singing as No 12 yvere mimed as alternates The races were very close and every contestant got at least one vote from one judge Emma Wood jlandUtali Ernest Peed Idaho fDonald Nevis' Southerns California and Catherine Green Washington made pretty strong showings The district winners Miss da Prat o1 pretty brunette who sings in fth dl Bel Cant rad it io 7 he liest rtalian opera and Ted'' Roy stud it at Oregon' Agricultural singing will represent the far national radio audition in New York on De and broadcast' over a hookup Cash prizes Sets Rebuilt Checked Repaired We Maintain the Largest Radio Department in Reno BODY DOG: IN SUIT CASE AROUSES IRE 7 L' 77SS 7 That a sense of humor may be carried to extremes is cited by a local incident yesterday by motor ists wlio took 'occasion to drive westward out West? ourth street li nnndrlArnhlft distance QUt Of town a suit case was noticed at tjhe of intersecting streetand "whiles passed it bywith mild 7 curiosity' stopperl to take a look Ato see what it contain ed with a' possiblehope no doubt of findirigsomething of value 1 4 CllllCKlV retreated tromune ceptacld was found to contain the dead body ot dog Probably the suit 1 case' was opened a score of yesterday and the remarksthat followed could not beteimcd 5 entirely Ao the perf son who left 'the caseand its ca nine contents on the Street SCHDOLSlEtS WILL GIVE PLAYS '1 7 47 1 Two one act plays are to he pre sented bn December 16 at the high school auditorium by the dramatic department under the direction of Miss Morrill the skits selected be ing MamPoor ari Daughter Try outs for places in the casts have been held the week open all students of the school with the following selected to partiei oodstuf fs Shipped to si State Are Being Sampled A i Jn cooperation! the federal tlie department Of foods and drugs is a few samples of food jfrodiyits shipped to the loca markets from other stfites together with dta pertain inVWtbe same beinfsent to the federal food laboratories iiXsfSan rancisco for tests These tests are being mad to ascertain if the products being received in tMs Avicinity meet5 1 tek federal A standards mid with the regulations as to labelling etc The state department of food and drugs has recently made an inspec tfen of local 'markets with a spe keiai of determ inin' if the 'pfpdycts coming' from' sections be ypndt the borders of the state for the holidays 'such as cahdiesrnuts etb up to standard and thus far satisfactory conditions shave been found prevail AValnut samples while small and selling at rJ cost below "the ordinary tere found to be 100 per cent good In past seasons" it has heen found necessary to order hundreds of pounds of waTnuts condemned dhe to the fact that the required standard yvas not met inspection work in this conditions generally satisfactory and with requirements being met in all oases There are 30 dairies furnishing the milk sup ply to Ueno Andof this number 14 are the rethil'business 4 Browti Optical Company 9' py' 7 and Clinton Middleton ageil 'jp 12 years sons of AV Mid I of Rortcla former residents 3 nnnjinnunionl 1 A 7 Ult i OlTHE many patrons who have been served in our optical department at 133 North Virginia Street during past a jr Crtl tV LOH 'IV dll 11 L111LC Lil Removal i vx uni iicctuquiuicio 4 November 28 to du new home at 28 East Second Street novy being remodeled for our peeds 3 Organ solos (a) Moonlight seren ade Nevin (b) Cradle Song Hauser (c) Etude for pedals alone byMiss Piper 7 Vocal Solo laillaby from Josce Goddard by Mrs Zeb Kendall accompanied by Miss Piper at the organ and violin obligato by Mrs John Donovan 'll i by violin ensemble cicht SsAln'tAl 3 Vocal' solos (a) As I stood By John Donovan and advanced de Biber Jordan (b) Little David riaaK (c) Ovid TLnnifv hv 'Prnf Vionn aim tuv club of the University of Nevada heodore rosto accompanied by prevented from vust 7 75 niirr lITrnailTr 161 5 THE UHflW ib fl lUMtt AL LHMAIt IN 1 mnr nnmiinn 111 nmn nrn nHBin nnilTTTi LAHbtUHUWUb IN HLNU Utb DUNb bUNIUII '4 7 rc ''i rrtlT WT ix on Pictures: Are Administrators Will Loren Pease Uof Tf 17 4 4 7 EASTERN CLOAK SUIT DRESS CO 226 Sierra Street Out of High Rent District 4 it A Ji a I Saviers Son I A I Corner Second and Sierra Streets I 1 I 4 'I1' jg 4 Hn III I (i 7 1 7 A 7 Kir fc 4 ll rj SAN HANUISLU IlmRj 1st A A Yj'r I 'fe 7 5 i' a xa iv 1 I v'W bv VI' I I 1 1 ltr I i.

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