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Obituaries (January 1934 - March 1934) (251 pages)

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Mrs. lizabeth Curtis, a life lone
Nevadal county, passed
away lath home on Coyote street
early yesterday morning, her ddath
boing duc to an, attack of pneumonia
last Saturday
shook to friends in this city and on
the ridge where most of her life time
was spent ,
She was the ha nileehi ter of pioneer
parents, “Was born art Lake City nearly 5@ years AKO. She spent most of
her life there, She was the widow ot
the late Thoma J. Curtis who dicd
several yoars ago. In all of her mora
thap, a, hale century of bite ‘Mrs. Cur__ tis: iad. been out of} the county only
‘o: 167 “and that whey she, went on an
over the !Narrow
Mrs. Curtis was ane of those re:
who. found their
their ‘own . fires
side caring for their loved ones, although she was always ready :to help
way when the ‘need
. . arose, ;
She is survived by one son, Keaward, of this city and the following
daughters: Mrs. Laura Storms of
Lovelock, Nevada: . Miss Margaret
Curtis of Nevada City; Mrs. Florence
Grovenburg of » traniteville, and Mrs.
W. Ir. Curry of Wheatland. Theoro
are also four prand-¢hildren. Mrs.
Leo Hogerton of Reno, Nevada, 1s a
sister.
The body was taken to the ‘Holmes
Tuneral Home and prepared ‘for burjal-and the funeral will be held this
afternoon at 1 o'clock from that
place, with imterment in Pine Grovi
cemetery. j
Falling of Tree*
Leads to Suit tor
Ned ome me
meat afflicted . het
morning. Her death comes as a great .
-Was caused by
reada tity of » the nontechitont
newsddscriptions with which he
concerned imself. for many years.
Charlie Spilmani¢ poke was alaways lean, but\higs sense of integ-_
rity and honor Ls opulent. » He
once told the write? that he might
have made a ‘large, anmtqunt of money had he cared . to e
questionable DEare otion p
“But I never , ance sed colors in! that sort Py rock,” he ad‘led simply. .
Guiinetek di terrific .mortality rate of mining jetties the
foat of » Spilman hn floating in
Reno his Nevada ‘Mining Journal
for ten years was) little less than
miraculous. But when the depression swept in to break the publishing business which he nad built
up with such infinite eare it failed utterly to break the optimistic
spinit of Charles F, Spilman. .
THE LAMSON CASE
GOVERNOR ROUPR spent ten
minutes with Davia Lamson In
San Quentin Prison) Monday.
rhe nature of the business of
the chief executive . has not been
stated, but it is auite evident he
did not read a copy) of the former
Stanford Viniversity . Press excclu200, H00-word appeal to thea
during the
that in
attorneys
tive’s
State Supreme Court
visit. Tt would seem. likely
200,800 words TLamgon's
could state with fair completeness,
their ‘basic error)’ allegation,
namely, ‘that Mrs. Téamson's death
a fall in her bathtub.
THE TRAGEDY
HE severat tragedies which have
resulted from the transfer of 4
the ainmail service . to the Army
have cast gloom.over the country
and -have accentuated the criticism
of the National administration tn
making such a peremptory change
without igiving the Army pilots a
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