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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 8

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JiiSJYKWie GAZETTE PAGE EIGHT WEDNESDAY, FEBV 25, -1 9 1 4 TO PLAY DM. SHEEP STATE NEWS TRAIN ROBBED DOWN AT BAY coup IS ENDED TODAY Smlm HOW TO PREVENT ACID STOMACHS AND FOODFERMENTATION By a Stomach Specialist A a. an" "4a list mcYic hna arun REPORT ISSUED Big Reclamation Project Judfpe Sen J. Coleman. Diana tx r- claim 15,000 acres of land in.

Spring valley by means of a hydro-electric year in the study and treatment vt stomach troubles, I have been forced to the Conclusion that most nonnlu whsi plant. The land is conceded to be fertile if watered. A preliminary survey Lone Bandit Holds Up Trio, Copies Mailed; to Owners in Reno High School Girls May ha? already been. made. The plant to plain of stomach trouble possess stomachs be installed will cost $150,000.

Suffragists Propose to Start Official Publication; Pass Resolutions None Will Give Bail; Arson Squad Girl Given 18 Months iiio.i..i.ic nusoiuieiy neanny and normal. The real trouble, that which causes all the pain and difficulty, is acid in the Married in Whit Pin Nevada; Inspections Were 1,267,000 Including Conductor, and Escapes Get Boys to Play Gardnerville Again Misa Mabel Wysong of Indianapolis and Dr. K. w. Hidy were married at by, food fermentation.

Acid irritates the delicate lining of the stomach and food fermentation causes wind which distends the stomach abnormally, causing that full bloated feeling. Thus both acid uid fermentation interfere with and retard the process of rii treat t-v. i. i Steptoe Saturday afternoon. Dr.

Hidy is company physician at the mines in In the closing session of the Ne The annual report of the Nevada SAIT FRANCISCO, Feb. 25. DeteC The possibility of a basketball game vada Equal Franchise society tod.iv sheep commission is Just off the press fives are combing the city and suburbs LONDON, Feb. 25. Five prominent suffragists were brought before the Bow street police court today charged usually healthy and "normal, but irriurtea almost past endurance by these foreign elements acid and n-trwi the organization was advised in a fo the state printing office and is being place of Dr.

Iew Wallace, who Is enjoying a tour of Europe. The Winds Did Damage A 60-mile an hour gale visitedl McGill speech by Rev. Harry Sheldon to estab today for the masked bandit who robbed the conductor, a brakeman and ex mailed1 to sheep owners throughout the "iiu. AH till BUI .1 cases and they comprise over 90 per cent Of al IstOma'h rliffiiulf i i lish an official organ, or publication state today by G. Del Wolfensparger, "i lj mi: iiini turn only step necessary is to neutralize the The matter was favorably considered secretary of the comimission.

The re press messenger and the express company's safe on a Southern Pacific train several nights ago and blew down a concrete wall of the power house. The and referred to the executive commit port is addressed to Governor Oddie. with obstructing the police in last night's demonstration- in Parliament square, when they protested violently against Premier Asquith's refusal to receive them. The prisoners were Laurence Hous- atiu nu Biup me lermentatlon by taking in a little warm or. cold water, inime-diatelT' after eatinc- fvrwm For the year 1913 a fraction more tee.

It was voted to invite Miss Riley, national press representative to take late last night between Burlingame, a than 4 per cent of the sheep in the state debris tangled up the wires and left the town and the mines in darkness'. Within two hours the wires were again charge in Nevada. suburb, and San Francisco, and jumped off the train as it was entering the teaspoonfuls of bisurated magnesia, which is doubtless the best and only really efefctive antacid and food corrective known. The add will be neutralized and the- were found to be infected with scab. The infected sheep were confined to a A new constitution was formulated between girls' teams of the Reno and Carson City high schools has appeared, negotiations for a contest having been begun.

If the game is played it will be Friday The "Reno girls are to play at Yerington Saturday night and will leave Friday evening to fill the date, whether the Carson City gams is arranged or not. The Reno high school boys have secured a date for a third game with the Gardnerville team, to be played March 13 at Minden. Each team has won this season on its home court, the deciding game will be on a neutral field. The interclass-faculty league series outskirts of the city. man, author and artist Henry W.

Nev-inson, war correspondent; Mrs. D. A. Thomas, wife of the Welsh coal mag today and resolutions reported by Mrs, small number of ownersi The inspec (i iiuvr it Rlantlv unn vnu- 1 1 The bandit forced the conductor, F. tions during the year totalled 1,267,432, W.

hi. Hood, Miss Emma Van Der Leith and Mrs. A. J. McCarthy were P.

Cox, at the point of a pistol, to en nate; H. D. Harben and Miss K. Halg. ii 1 1 1 proceed to digest the food In a healthy, normal manner.

Be sure to ask vour i liemist for the of which 427.632 were found in the working. New Life Instilled The University club at Ely has remodeled its ciub rooms and has elected officers for the ensuing term, Arthur Smith being chosen president The new ter the baggage car, robbed him of $45 The prisoners all refused to give adopted. Washoe district. 483.797 were in the have found other forms utterly lacking bond of $25 each to guarantee good The first resolution endorsed the na in us pevuuany vaiuaDie propertiee. F.

and some jewelry, and then turned his attention to H. Cairns, the brakeman, and Frank F- Foster, the Well-Fargo behavior for six months. In a speech tional congressional committee in Washington. Another re-affirmed the from the prisoners' inclosure, Laurence agent, obtaining from them small sums. Housman said: principle of being "absolutely non- directorate plans a campaign of violent and sustained endeavor.

Then the bandit compelled the ex "I am here as a protest against the sectarian." Another re-affirmed that press messenger to open the safe. Its at the high, school is progressing with treatment of women political offend Death of Pioneer the object of the association is to enfranchise women in Nevada. It also contents were ransacked, the robber games three times a week. The fresh ers. I shall continue to protest as long Elko' district and 356,003 were in the Lovelock district.

The number of sheep exposed to infection in each district was: Washoe, Elko, Lovelock, 1,800. The number of infected sheep in? each district was Washoe, 300; Elko, Lovelock, 22,384. A large proportion of the trouble is said to have been among certain White Pine county flocks. The balance in the hands of the commission at the end of November was $18,966, the income for 1913 being Georeo Jlldson. Rilvpr nnlrw1 onil as I think it justified and necessary." called upon the members to "rejoice fiilling hi3 pockets with the packages.

How much money he obtained was not' men demonstrated their superiority over the sophomores Monday night by oppressed with the age of over 70 at gains in other states; arid that Phyllis Brady, a militant suffragette, years, prospector, rancher and adven made public. taking the game, 28 to 15. accused of arson, was sentenced to 18 all political parties are. now obliged to turer, died at the White Pine county reckon with the power of women to hospital Friday night of cancer of the months' Imprisonment at hard labor by a magistrate at the Ixndon sessions Stacy-Adams' and Netti eton's America's most famous high grade footwear stomach. He was the discoverer of vote.

A resolution of appreciation included. Dr. J. E. Stubbs, S.

W. Belford, yesterday, despite the jury's recom gold in Telegraph canyon near Cherry COQUETTISH TOQUE NW mendation of mercy on the ground $8,260 and the expense $11,119. Salar that she had been led astray by older ies and expenses of inspectors totalled militants. creek. Weary Wayfarer Dies A man named Prentiss, who was in $8,246.

Mrs. Brady was arrested on the The report gives the total valuation charge of being one of the suffragists of sheep in the state as $2,113,056.50 jured in a wreck near Wabuska, died who set fire to the residence of Lady 1 SOUTH Two Clark and Storey, are at Schyrz. The inquest did not locate White, widow of Field Marshal Sir his place of nativity or relatives. He credited with no sheep. Elko count leads with a valuation of George White, at Englefieid Green, was buried at Schurz.

Surrey, on March 20, 1913. She is 24 Humboldt is second with Wa the college suffrage branch, Mrs. Bowman, official stenographer1 of the convention, the men's league and the local press for "full and dignified reports," also all assisting in the convention. Another resolution provided for accepting the advice of Dr. C.

F. Afced to adopt "Nevada Don't Keep Your Women Out" as the six watch words to be sounded regularly on every occasion, throughout the campaign; that these words beprinted on banners and these words be printed on banners and in every way possible to secure votes for women-Officers Are Chosen Hiss Anne Martin was re-elected as state president of the Equal Franchise, years of age, and graduated at Cam shoe is third with $363,790, and White Carsonites Wedded Dr. S. S. Jarrett and his bride, formerly bridge university with honors in Pine county is fourth with $241,400.

Al Savannah Sees First Fall in mathematics and economics. others are below $100,000. Etta D. Myers, both of Carson City, have returned from the coast, where VERBAL VAGARIES they weie married. They will make their home at Carson Score of Years; Ohio Has Cold Spell -fk most "Circumstances alter not only cases but words' as well." STARS IN GAIETY CAST "Explain yourself." "When the captain of a vessel ships society late yesterday afternoon.

In the course of her annual address, Miss WASHINGTON, Feb. 25. Snow to U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Local Office, Weather Bureau Forecast for Reno and vicinity Fair and cooler tonight; Thursday fair.

Lowest temneratnrA thla mnrnlnir a cook he hires him; but when a housewife ships 'her cook she fires her." Exchange. day invaded sections of the south Martin outlined plans for many Speeches during the summer and fall where it has not been before in 15 or 20 years. In Savannah there was two inches of snow the first in a score of Plans for raising funds in addition to 34 degrees. $3,000 pledged in the east were consid MADE OF PICOT STRAW years while Augusta had a like fall ered. The complete list of officers fol This toque of picot straw, charmingly Macon and coiumDus, each re lows: President, Miss Anne H.

Martin; embellished with satin ribbon and ported two inches. voters credit for the majority of the changes and reforms in recent months. At the conclusion of Dr. Aked's aC-dress he urged the people present to donate liberally to the suffrage cause and a collection was taken. At the opening of the program the High School Girls' Glee club gave a grees.

Temperature 2. p. m. one year ago, 41 degrees. Precipitation yesterday and last none.

Precipitation one year ago, .15 inch. Precipitation July 1, 1913, to date 13.83 inches, which is 6.47 inches more than normal. H. S. COLE, Section Director.

first vice president. Miss Bird M. Wilson of Esmeralda; second vice presi flowers, is a type of the new spring New Orleans probably was the point farthest south to report show the first there since 1903. An area of ex hat which promises to be very popu dent, Mrs. W.

II, Hood of Washoe; lar. The high line at the side and third vice (president, Mrs. Hugh tremely cold air and a "disturbance" Brown of Nye; fourth vice president, selection, which was well received back is considered ultra chic. Colds Cause Headache aner Grip Mrs. Alex Orr of Lincoln; fifth vice over the eastern, part of the Gulf of Mexico were responsible officials at president, Mrs.

George West of Lyon; LAXATIVE PROMO QUININE tab the weather bureau stated. sixth vice president, Mrs. F. P. Langan lets remove cause.

There is only One Temperatures ranging from zero to BROMO QUININE." It has signature of Storey; seventh vice president, Mrs. 18 were reported in Ohio today. J. E. Bray of Ormsby; eighth vice pres of E.

W. GROVE on box. 25c. Adver ttsement. Fair weather and rising temperatures ident, Miss Effie of Eureka; were forecasted1 by the weather bu ninth vice president," Mrs.

E. E. Caine reau. Zanesville reported IS below of Elko; tenth vice president, Mrs. M.

zero unofficial, at daybreak. Further S. Bonnifield of. Humboldt; eleventh east along the Ohio river the weather vice president, Mrs. Minnie MacDonald NEW TODAY bureau said it was four below and that of White Pine; twelfth vice president, J' the cold wave was moving eastward, Only 3 days more, then the sale prices of the high grade shoes are off, Over 2,000 pairs of the new fresh goods in over 20 different styles, from A to EE width; size 5 to 11, Regular $6.00 to $7.50.

3 days more, your choice $4.95 ST. PIERRE'S BOOTERY delivered free by mail or express Mrs. J. A. McCarthy of Mineral; thir cNEW ORLEANS, Feb.

25. A llgftt snow fell' here today for the first time since 1903. The snow melted as fast teenth vice president, Mrs. H. C.

Taylor of Churchill; fourteenth vice president, Mrs. P. Squires of Clark; recording secretary, Mrs. D. L.

Gassaway of Sparks; corresponding secretary, Mrs. M. H. Bray of Sparks; first auditor, Mrs. W.

Prince Catl in of Lander; second auditor, Miss Minnie Flanigan of. Washoe. as it fell. "CASCARETS" CLEANSE ANTIQ UE GOLD FINISHES Nearly everything in the wa' of frames, mouldings, hand mirrors, table or easel mirrors, ink stands and other ornamental articles are' being finished in Colonial antique gold effects there is a perfect craze for it, and pictures in sepia and colored framed in this style are featured as leaders, in such stores as "Gumps," "VickeryV' "Rabjohn Morcon's" and "Schussler's." We have many novelties in this russet tone easels, hand modeled frames, oval or square, or mouldings made up to your order we want you to see the many attractive things we have on display. Frames ready made or made to order the latest mouldings always.

TELEPHONE TOUR WANT ADS TO THE GAZETTE BEFORE 2:00 P. M. AND YOUR WANTS WILL BE MADE KNOWN TO OUR READERS THAT SAME DAT. PHONE 311 YOUR CREDIT'S GOOD LIVER AND BOWELS Meeting at Majestic Feel bully! No headache, sour Dr. C.

F. Aked of San Franciscp and S. Wl Belford of Reno were the speak ers at the second public meeting last WANTS night at the Majestic theater. They were introduced by Miss Martin, who presided. "Seated on the stage were Mrs.

S. Belford, Mrs. D. B. Boyd, Mrs.

Koch, Mrs. Eichejberger, Mrs. W. H. Bray of Sparks, Rev.

Harry Sheldon, Dr. J. E. Stubbs, vr W. Virden'and R.

AL Price. At rf-t I COMMUNICATION of Mr. Belford spoke briefly but with A. PORTEOUS' considerable oratorical effect in advo "KITTY DONER" The Candy Shop," which will be presented at the Majestic theater for the second time Sunday, is said to possess more individual stars than any musical comedy show now appearing on the American stage. v' A Reno Lodue No.

13 F. XjT Wednesday. Feb. 25. fr prentice degree.

By Entered ap- Special Ten-Day Offer In order to introduce to Reno my new Terra Cotta folders. I will sell them six for $3.25 This offer is open only from Feb. 23d to March 4 th. Samples of these beautiful pictures now on display in my street show case. order of the cating votes for women.

Rev. Mr. stomach, bad breath, constipation Get a 10-cent box now. Are you keeping your liver, stomach and bowels clean, pure and fresh with Cascarets or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? This is important. Cascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; carry out of the system the constipated waste matter and poison in the bowels.

No odds how sick, headachy, bilious and constipated yiu feel, a Cascaret tonight will traighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your head -clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months. Don't forget the children their little insides need a gentle cleansing, too. Advertisement.

W. M. fhth Aked inferred from the fact that some other states have granted equal suf frage, that these states assumed from Opposite Postoffice Reno, Nevada J. li: SUTHERLAND. Sec.

EKNO LODGE, No. 569 L. O. C). M.

meets every Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting Moose welcome. L.

WHITE. Dictator. experience of others that equal suffrage has been a benefit. He expressed the belief that in his own state (Califor V. Frank Goodlier nia) equal suffrage has worked considerable good.

He gave to women E. C. DA L.ZEL.L, Sec. fhth FOR RENT Furnished tthree-room apartment, bath, pnvate entrance, 516 month. 514 South street.

Phone 688. Over Sunderlands CANDY SHOP" HERE AGAIN Phone 233 i i II fhgr FOR RENT Modern unfurnished house, close m. (jail 341 W. Fourth street. Phone 1053.

fhgf FOR SATvE Thoroughbred White Leg horn hens, also Guinea fowls. Phone Allen ranch, 925 W. fhgf FOR RENT Visible typewriter. 965. SPARKS HIGH TO PLAY FINAL GAME OF SEASON Second Appearance of Gaiety Phone fhgm $iooo pi iiobo COOK.

COOK iPll BOOK hssszS BOOK Wi FOR RENT Modern eight-room house, completely furnished. Hot water heating plant with boiler attachment. 719 feierra street- Phone 986. fhgr Company Announced Sunday Following a record run at the new FOR RENT Rooms with or without board, board $27.00 per month, also nice iiuusf Keeping rooms, cheap. Izl IS, l-ourth street.

Phone 1428 J. fhgr Gaiety theater in San Francisco and at the new Morosco theater in Los AngeTes, the Anderson Gaiety company has started its big fun and song show sensation on a tour of the coast cities The final basketball game of the season will be played by the Sparks high school team Friday night at Raines hall, when it will have for its opponents the Lovelock high, which" suffered defeat at the hands of the local boys last Saturday night. As an added feature the eighth grade basketball team will clash with the McKinley park school girls. ONE DOSE RELIEVES A COLDNO QUININE ii i I i-i i DAVIS COMPANY REAL ESTATE AND EMPLOYMENT AGENCY PHONE 575 243 LAKE STREET FOR SALE Modern bungalow on California ave. Terms.

Lots in Aitken's addition. FOR RENT 19-room house furnished; four-room furnished house reasonable. Up to date modern bungalow nicely furnished March and towns, and will play a return en gagement of "The Candy Shop" at the Fire, Life, Soap, Brilliancy, Majestic theater Sunday. The famous international travesty 1SI fhgf stars, William Rock and, Maude Fulton Characterize all the at lieebe hall tonight at 9. In-, struction in waltz at new dances, 8.

Extra good music. ghgw on verse of a "BOOM." i sacrifice several close-in claims; splend showing on each. All within are the featured; members of the company and in their support are such headline entertainers, as Al Shean, Gene Luneska, Will Philbrick and more, than sixty other musical comedy players of recognized standing and lc-u iiiiuum'h wane oi main street oi in. p. rump.

iwt write com Schaap, Lower Rocbester. s)me fhgr ability. DIAMONDS Bought of us. Buying for cash, i-i- for general housework. 540 W.

Second. Phone 1747. BOARD GOES TO SAN fhgw FOR first class dressmaking see Mrs. DIEGO ON MARCH 7 California women are Califene II If women they know how to cook. II II MMSSasSen Two hundred are going to tell jmmL-Jw-.

II II tlSff I I how to cook their favorite dish 1 II II MOUU with CALIFENE. We are going HOOO I I COOK BOOK to pay them five dollara and give COOKBOOK II ll V) gSSmZ dollar cook book. Two hundred (xfJU II 11 "rf- 3 recipes at five dollars each equals i)SmS Vv SfcSiiSaS ll one thousand dollars. fHCalifenpy II I Your grocer has II I the blanks and "S-SS I V- all information. 'S1- II I Ask him.

sf! I WESTERN MEAT COMPANY II I SAN FRANCISCO II I mooo wm woo COOK COOK BOOK ll BOOK I I March 1 was the date selected at a under the market, is the reason why meeting yesterday for a visit to San "Pape's Cold Compound" ends bad. colds or grippe in a few hours Bel ief comes i instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold cither in the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose running, relieves sick dullness, fever -ishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing a ndsnuffling! Ease your throbbing head! Nothing elsa in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pane's Cold, Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store.

It acts without assistance, tastes nice, causes no inconvenience, tastes nice, causes no vv iL street phone 185W lay or at home. hTn dos- liKhTbrindie. THE Century culb will hold a cooked LCo nkViS Thomas Feb. kth. Xlrnla street, Saturday, WANTED-To rent four-room "fTnlThed Diego by the full exposition commission of Nevada to inspect the site of Nevada at the coming 1915 exposition.

The board will leave from Carson on our prices cannot be duplicated. Investigate! able. that date. Decisions as to the amount to be spent at each exhibition will probably follow soon after the return to jw uazette. fhgh Nevada.

R. Herz Bro. HAD BROTHER IN RENO According to a special dispatch from Business Fhon. 1598 Reg. PhQBe 11 HARRY KELLY Plumbing Heating and Qa Fitting Estimates Furnlshefl on any fin j0j Mitt Nr Virginia o.lS Meredith, N.

Clara Robie, whose brother is supposed to be in Reno, died V12 Rczo Jevehrs vorv mririonTir tnHa tr in tH oatt H(r inconvenience. Be you get the genuine. Advertisement. brother's address here is unknown..

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