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TONOPAH DAILY BONANZA, TONOPAH, NEVADA TUESDAY EVENING, JVAAKC-il 2, 1920. PAGB THREE NOTICE! meeting of the board ot Directors of the Tonopah Mining of Nevada, held February . .Aon tip transier hooks were "rdered closed at three o'clock on j'M afternoon of February 27 on ac- nimt 01 annual meeting of stock elders occurring March 17, and to , opened at ten o'clock, morning " p s. BICKMORE, Secretary. of the Tonopah -Western Con Minlnir Location District, of Nevacl ,, , , I'KHIT lash on hand .c. Hi, 19m t' mine TV,., . ..... I. iti-i , , , rmn itl 1IM 11K "unty ,.f K, ,alda. Stale Total CHKIHT Mine expenses y,.ar nun... creneriu expense year .$15,353.70 . !.".. 353.70 1919. 1.182.30 Balance uu hand Dee 31, '1S$ 8.80S.83 W. S. ROONEY. Secretary t7M " ttttttMft 1 1 EM U a j I Ml lit ill MM "M.! a rv.n t . 2 not rt uuii moment COTTAGE CABARET DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT HECKETHORN & WILLIAMS, Props Tonopah, Nevada LABOR LEADER RUNNING FOR MAYOR OF SEATTLE ni 9iitir Prcn) signed last September as chief exe- SKATTI.E, March 2.---Seattle vot- cutive of the city, ers today are voting to elect as Campaign speakers have thrown mayor cither Hugh M. Caldwell, at- cnar.ges of. radicalism at Duncan, tornoy and former army major, or pointing out that he has the en .lami's Duncan, secretary of the ren-1 dorsement of the triple alliance, tral labor council and one of the ; , 1 1 1 neral strme note litini'iin bus promised, if elected, In endeavor to bring all the factions in the city together. He has advo cated the organization of unions by policemen ami firemen. Duncan, who came to America from Scotland, his birthplace, as a steamship engineer. lis :i former nrpsident of the machin ists' union. Ten candidates will go before the voters .Uircb - as candidates for five posts on the city council. Four of the ten are on the Trlpl liance slate. Headers of the -Li r. I Duncan and Caldwell were nom inated at a primary election Feh jruury 17 at which Mayor C. It. Fltz Igorald, candidate for re-eleclion, was I ! eliniinaied. Fitzgerald was Ole Han son's choice for mayor when he re- radical political organization. Caldwell was corporation counsel here until he resigned, during the war, to enter the army. He sen '' d in ilia intelligence department at Displaying the Flag There is no ledenil law now ill force pertaining to the manner of displaying, hanging or saluting the I'nited States flag in piesinbing anv ceremonies thai should be obs rved in connection therewith. In fact there are but two federal laws on the statute books that have any bearing upon this subject one the act of congress, approved February 133 Stat. L., p. 7 Jo ) . providing thai a trademark which consists of or comprises, inter alia. A. 'Other insignia of the United States I other the act of congress. MINIMUM FEES FOR LEGAL BUSINESS lllv Xxftoi'liilril lrei S . IIKKXAKDIXO. March '. Members of the San lleriiardino County liar association 1 1 : 1 v detailed Mining OIL OIL OIL Get in now: Just a short time left before "drilling in" our first well. This well is down 1 200 feet. The Testerman well adjoining, 1400 feet from where we are drilling on Red River, brought in February 26 with a daily capacity of 2000 barrels. PRODUCTION CERTAIN Opportunity is knocking, but does not use a sledge hammer. Langford Oil & Development Co. WitlenbemWarehouse AND TRANSFER COMPANY Distributor for Union Oil Company's GASOLINE Distillate and Lubri cating Oils Washington. Caldwell, ill bis fin .1 , t heir minimum charge lot" bringing !..i.t ,o.,.i ii, uiurr in lnvoi 'divorce actions shall be $75. If it I "e'" ' ' 2U. 1905 cannot be registered "The Flag. Coat of Arms or .tny simulation thereof;" and the approved February s. HUT, il'ublic Xo. Mil, b'4th Cong. I, providing certain penalties for ihe desecration j improper use of the flag within the District of Columbia, j .Nevada forbids the use of the ling for ishes public mutilation, tramplin as a misdemeanor. II is I hi- practice jn the army, each day in th briskly al sunrise, irrespective of lb lower il slowly and ceremoniously and to display it at mutilation or advertising put poses and pun- astint contempt upon the flag Fitzgerald. Promises lo investigate a deal in which the oily of Seattle paid 1.". uiio, mid for a street car system, are ainong Caldwell's election pledges, lie has charged that the city did not gel lull value. The sale was made while Hanson was mayor. is necessary lo 'the charge will b They htive under consideration a iplan to charge a minimum l'"e of 2.r.O whenever clients "drop into" libeir offices for consultation. No man can understand a woman well enough to tell why she wants in clean bouse so often. u. to hoist the flag oudition of Ihe weather, and to at sunset, indicating Ihe commence moot and cessation of the activities of the ii half-staff on Memorial Day (May ill' i from sunrise until luioii. and at full publish summons. I ' sunsei, ami uiso on inner nays specially itesifc at lease jioo I" " mat purpose ny tne proper auinorny, the nag always Deuig top ol the stall hetore being lowered lo the him first hoisted to stun position i 'on s ide i a h le discussion has arisen ing tlie proper manner of hanging am purposes As alteady stated, there Locution hooks In triplicate now rcadv at Th Bonanza office. I II. SI VIHIIKVI. N, 'Viola Queen Copper coin.an IW eliding I lecelnher 111. I 1 1 . linn el' mine, Mason Minim; dis 'oiilitv or I. VMM, Stale i.t Nevada im:hit. mIm i . litis .-ash on hand. A NEW INVENTION Tha Colon Motor I A mechanical massage-motor for j vitalizing and stimulating the colon--j muscles and vital organt, giving Im mediate relief and permanent bene 'it. Free to m mbere. FIREMEN'S GTM Membership $1.00 per month. Bathe I Included. SI MIOS. : in ihe Kilth .hulicial District Court. ;,.. of Nevada I I John Clarence I il. ii n. I '1 .i i li t i If. vs. j lOi mile Mav itlenii, tietendanl. i Soil" i 1 1 Nevada send-- meeting to I isald .Vreiidanl. , I'I't'i Von are Iterel.v suniiimneii to apneai lei II i wiiloit leu days after ll- rrvie ui;uii "' von ut tins sammeiis. if served m Nye, Inn, I i'oioilv and in all ulber cases within ! , serv ice, and defend the above entitled j moie ,1S . , .sn ., ! '" Tlii's iietuui is brought I'V plaintiff I liM'.i. n.ine. , .secnie a decree of diver- frm.. To amount rec-ivc defendant upon lie grounds ol wilt ill ; su in-os. H- I-. deierl and ,'Mreli nlelly. the i i.arliculars of each illl.l lioin in saiu . . . , , , .i 111 I I i I O I l I I 1 ' 1 ' I ahovi titled Coioi and cause Haled Celiruary '.'t. 1 " i 1 COHMAN McKNir.HT. Attorneys for PbiintitC 1st iiulil cat ion feiiruary - ', r.'-'i Cast leililjcatleii March '11. throughout llm country concern : displaying Ll.e flag lor decorative is no federal law governing the proper manner ol hanging and A isplaying Ihe flag lor decorative pur poses. As already slated, there is no federal law govt ruing the u'jeii. and individual opinion differs us to the piocetlutc that should or suould not be followed, Ciislom. however, has made the following rules. If should always be pul on II on a rope, from house lo pole field imi.st always he hung tovv.u d Ii On the streets running mirth and south, on the east tin- blue field would be toward the uorih and would he hand corner as vou would look C'e blue field would be ill the mu i h l ted during olliet 1920 vear till a. none, ill veur I'Jlll. $111.7.'. dividends in yar 1IH1I. none I'aid taes- ill v.air l!1'i. $11..',.. r.alaticc on lolli.l I) -lilber 111, 1 't 1 '.1 llOll'- i: i; l:ill'i:i 1. Secretary Address ! M i n i uk C'schang" Hl.lg I'olfirrobi Si.rmm, I'tde. all', or pole, if possible '. or tree in ftnnl of bouse, the hhe .ist, as follows ide of such stive in tiie upper lilt t it from the slrcei I in the west sub uppei right-hand tanner (Mi streets running r;e and vve-i th asi. so that on the north side of such n tile upper right hand cornel due field would be in th only reason that can be found for the adoption blue field being placed toward the north or em i WM. FORM AN WM. MoKNIQHT forman & Mcknight LAWYERS 313-319 State Bank Building TNONPAH NVAOA WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS Catherine McAvoy, Resident Agent. . . . . ni nec 44 r orence Ave. rnune tw e iigpiaiiiitiiipiiii HUGH HENRY BROWN ATTORNEY AT-LAW Office: 312 ai State Baak aid Tniat Co. BulIdlM ililMIII'llWW T""'""" NEVADA IMPORTANT NOTICE To Secretaries of Corporations Doing Business in Nevada But Incorporated in Other States NOT TOO LATE TOSAVE $100 PER MONTH ... . . i.. . .... ! b.tr ihuU Uie SECTION 1.-A11 toreUtu corportiot,s doing buiui lo U SM ' """' , , mouth MArob 11 eaxb year, begianmg in (he year IM. puuusu a eai - bunine lu mm. ne per -published tn the State of Nevada ' "Z I ueh attnent .ball b. published tor a period of eue week or if publish ed a w ek , or trt-weekly neW81apr, tor a period of two weeks; or If published in a wekh newspaper M fc period oi rour ww. . SrX-TION t-Th. .ecrUTT of th. cougar pu,UU,g tl.e .tate.ieot .hall tile thn each count, ot th. StaU of Nevada, in which said company ts doing busines. SECTION 4-Aiy dftrtct lu the U cogent u au. to JllS general. Th. fAt county suing through its oirr,ot ' , ' " r" J rU!ht rec0T9r suit i. brought for the penalty by any dtetriot attorney th. Mate shall h.v. the right to rec through lta attorney-general GALLOWS FRAMES, COLLAR SETS, SHAFT SETS AND SIZE, FRAMED BY DIVIDE MINES TIMBER COMPANY BLOCK NORTH SUB-STATION, PHONE 20S2, TONOPAH, NEV. The ;..r the ! - ejence ; map mi outlinei Cud I bent hi" blue field would be toward the strcd Ihe blue Held would he and on the south side of such streets tli upper let't-lmnil coiner the customs that in all as "posit i ve portions .a Cor instance, in citv arc always emblem of that when sell, they will officers relitlei Tonopah Bottling Works Phone 812 Manufacturers of Carbonated Beverages Lemon Soda, Raspberry Soda. Iron Port, Cream Soda. Hires Root Beer, Coca Cola.trawberry Soda. Iron Beer. Sartaparilla. Cider. Mineral Water. Etc. HALL BUILDING TONOPAH, NEVADA s these directions are regarded iking the northern ami ea-teru I m heavier markings or no circumstances should the llag be tlrapetl over chairs or to he used for sealing imrnoses. and no obieet jiiuy kind should be placed above 01 upon il i Kxisting regulations governing the army provul I ;i ml enlisted men pass the national flag, not em ; honors as follows I If in uniform they will salute : If in civilian dress and covered, thev will uucovei jtiress opposite the left shoulder with the right haml. will salute with the right-hand saluie Old or worn-nut flags should not be iisetl either any secondary purpose When a flag is in such a c longer a fining einhlein for display it should not b. J in any way that might lit- viewed as disr 2 but should bo destroyed as a holding the head if uncovered thev lor banners or for imlition that it is no cast aside nor used pectful to the national colors. slroyed as a whole privately, prefernblv ,, burning or bv isoine other method lacking in any suggestion of irreverence or disrespeci 'due the emblem representing our country MAC KICK .1 February In:.'!! The djutant C SCI.I.IVAX. eneral ol' Nevada THE TONOPAH DAILY BONANZA WILL MAKE PUBL.MT.OH REQUIRED -BY as00'-ea;h CLUDES THE FILING OF A SWORN AFFIDAVIT Or ruDt,v"' . DOING BUSINESS; AN OF THE COUNTIES OF THE STATE, W.TH.N WHICH THE COMPANY IS DOING AFFkOAVIT OF PUBLICATION WILL ALSO BE FUHNISHED SECRETARIES. ANNUAL STATEMENT ,nJ rt'turu) (Fill out of the - - - for the yww eodiug D.eMubr U IWatiim ot' iitiii"'- fountv of DEBIT lrembr II, tH to .-Mb on han.l Tu awiewuionu e.ll-v.i. il .liinnit W To maomit r..i.. fnan "th. r oiirc, Mtll pr) 'ii ",! (ieiitral ripdiwe m '' IUW on i'i l 1"'A" " ('ooipany MiniuK Uwtru't Stat of Nvds St-Mr TONOPAH DAILY BONANZA Hercs m to teeth, p appetite, M The flavor diSCStion! f lasts-and the g electrically- sealed V 4 I p package W i brines R QXZ 17RIGLEYS7 J to you with all Its jrl 4 goodness perfect- I M ly preserved. I A I ill FT IAS PRESENTS GIVEN EASTER jFjJg jf "'Nifl : (Correspondence Associated Press) , who live at Alaska points west of rarmins Is a Business 'sewani as regular i,at has ,-r Farming Is a Business t, 1 li'. ,. ,...rv luivii :fv;s i; ri'iipiii'--torn ri't nuis an.l blank thai vuu the (act- j towns a! ' ut ui!r tarni.ju-t us a l is-vnK'.NS m.t 'ia.. U.i'-'- :t' his tusi:ifs. II ned mail or freinht to !lu Msiward sine,' lat fall A boat will mmiu !n- put on thf run, limvi'S tr. ami Clii'isnnas uresem onltM-.-tl In si an-1 ! Irrtrr:u-:nis iev.-t taI1 Wil, arriVt. hvUm, KtsttM. 'ni h.io In- wn U'ttt-: ''i iU;.J the Uti'its IH'W (ia' ,,n ''n'' ',,J t lie jo tT schiHiiit'i- ,!()' i Mi! it a'l" Y,.k What We Can ",r ,,y ;' "M"' "l"'rate,l at nte mmith ol the t oiumbni The l'ul;ter 1'nga. live! will run to Kod.ak San Point, I'nalaska ami other piiin's fonnerlv served In the steaui er liora vvhith Was on the westwutd .'III, for vein's mm vVtST VIRGINIA FAILS I TO SUPPORT SUFFRAGE ( II Ki.KS'j'( . Man i't ot' ill.' iia'iftiial ni i on i w a - ( t'liN.-il h in li - na t t o!a Ka! :I'it'u am. -ml Different Colors of Paper I Many buiines men have a system of uatnf Afferent colors ol paper foi diRerent pnniM Istrnis. thus distinguiihinf each lora by Ka color. We can work this system out I of fou, avalatf he Utility Businesa Pap, and ymi sl ind that il laves you time end money, c us show yta the advantage ol stand wduinf your MP' nd )""" printing 111 1 tie vole FORECAST FOR THE WEEK i W S!iiNl TUN l.m ii 1 South ! i ii Kot kv MimiiiI mi and I'lateaii lo jgllilt- I'llsettlid Wf.l'hel with fve ,.ieut suti'As noi inn h clut'ige in I leu bel I'lll. y. ..vsV Sealed Right! a gWKtGLEY! 1 II. ill mi mini -- i i w I aVHIGttVS-- , BOND cttaJiaufs GlveUsour Orders lor !; IVlntlng long tolt wihi .r iii.mI .1' tl t....,!,. I h'Cll'ie. .ertltic.il" 'V h.i: ou w fit '.i.'ll l a, oi.: iv to i"0 1 i l ... i i d of ur i" t I'll .nan ,1 flesh , It !l H Ks .Ills' o. i; i .t ve a'l n'.sti FOR SALE! 5 R.HHii Hou- Ptnihlt IVvinknl ; Si-vrt-n Porch Big Crll.ti. Watn arui I l.tyfih .m.l Furnilurr PRICE ONLY : $400 Don't Overlook Tim ! Earfftta J Call it VvMir i! 4.nORl(T. T. i: