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PA(i POUR TONOPAH DAILY B0NAN2A, TONpPAHj, NEVAIH, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 15, 1920. STOCKS 'I tu following are the closiug stock Jim. iimii. and Hie reoor''. ol the il.i ' sales as received from the s.tn i'lancisoo stock ex-huiiie this .i';ei iid.in by li. Fred Brown, broker tomopmh divide. Bid sknil .I,e 02 M I i k'.. : l;.;!rlicr K.v ':; -'l4 ;.! Hii: (" "- ll-oug'u-i M r,!iii i -o; liu.le 1 lS-'t Piviile Kv -" l'iwd-iul . ''' liable "I I'leivi.ie 1- -12 i;oM K..f A'- Culd V. I ' ila.ib. iMicK "- Hull C tv ' I lim-s 01 .02 i;-stne 01 02 Kerniek I1- :; Kui.x "' ,li.a 01 V . i .1 04 ."." I.'iim-Hh t7 .02 Silu-r -01 s.:u-r w.-.k " .02 'IhniiiNon .01 -02 '!' .ft.-" v ... 01 .02 S'enli 1 Vietoty .. t'" .H'i West "-' 02 TONOPAH l'.rimniit J.;0 I'iisli Hoy 0'i "T i ; r.-a i Western "1 2 t.i Qii''en . "I Halifax 10 Jim I 1 1 r ; t- 12 M.ieX.tin.-ini 2.". Midway .us .10 lip:ih K.. . - .11 .I- Moiiatvli 1'ilts. . .Mont.in.i . .I" North Star .04 .0." R.scu.-Kiila 16 .17 Tonupali Kx. . 1 "0 I ni; t ilia ,M Wist Km! We:-t Tonopeh t'l'escerit Tnnopah Tfi 1 27' .04 11 GOLDFIELD. A'atjlil Hi Ol! ll'tl.' Hull .01 .02 I'.oi'tii . ,o:, .m ' 'uniMiMt ii in I'rai'tion .02 .0'.', f'.lirkev .lark W .US r'.orf-nc-'i . lii (I'lldl'ii-ld t on ei 10 lin'at li.-ml .01 .laiiiiio .hi; Sihur rii k r, .m; Spcai-a.ad 0! .04 i'.:im TiK 0! I.'eil Hills . .01 02 li.-v'opin.-nt OS Lone Star 07 .ui MANMA1 1 A I". Mauliitl tan Cihim Pi ti2 White Cups . .11 WIiHh Caps Ki . .01 .112 COMSTOCK8. Con. Virginia 1 7 .1 MISCELLANEOUS. 'loi'y SO I'mus II Arrowhoad till Konnd Mountain Simon la'iul Simon Kx. Mayflower . Ititllwhurker l.liO 01 .01 41 .111 .112 .02 RAY ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY u Seeks Republican Nomination for County Clerk at the Coming Primaries. fiydcr Rny, n fin type of t yoiiiv; or piosrossiye element, .'n.unuie'ea liirnHf jntlny jh a rini'li'laie for the fii'l)ii'i:ii'ati iioiumat iiui tor i-one.tv l rS M Hay has deinon-t ati-d his capacity for Imsine-m in fourteen -iir- r'.'ilnr in Tnniiiwh aud his pllf t'illl i r-1 1 1 l-itllliot ho tUI't iolli ll foi ho nioiuoiit (ill rti!I fjtnii; he iv ioioh'(l hy Riiini: :o ifio cnlois even l i : a ! landiiiK in ill" 21!ith cimiiUM-is iviniM' jiorforuiam o nood no cmliol li-liinint llyil'T liay is a piaotiiiil surieyor and oi:K;ni'or hinitm hoon ihiratoil undor I hi- tuti l:ii;r of his o;:H'.'i' W . Kay His ambition :ics in ciiLtinrt'fiiip and, had J n.ii . for tin' eartnunakt' whiih iiroko up tin- family tuttiM'ho'd In l''i"i lie vyoiild hiive lioeii a candidal-' for ti iinivorsity di'pri'c. After poiiiH through ho schools at Il-i kcloy. .Mr liay like Initidii-ds of others from around the hay catm- to Tot.apah to niiikt a Ihinp, and succct'ilod well In at tainiiiK i' dcscivil ointi'iciico amoiii; the hllllO'-S lliPll ol till- camp Smcc ri'tnniiiiK I'l'oin ovi-rscas Hydi-r lias hi'i-n actively )niieitl in fichl work and pi import inu ln-iiiK "i"' of the first to take up claim in Arrow head where he inler"-ted capital in the West Arrow h-dd and the Ar rouhcad Sphinx .Miuinj; Conipaiiies ol which he is president. Tlioumii-i.e-s of li is work i i:i'lic:ited l,y (hp i oinph-fi'ti' -s of the equipment of tiio West Atriwhi.id an the substan tial improvement of lhal property. MINER NUREO AT GOLD ZONE I'iit Morns was Injured this a' ti rnoon while workinp, in the Go 1 Zone shaft. The na'ure of his i: juries could not be HMertained bet it i reported that Mortis susttiHod serious bruises from a cab'e th::l dropped on hint n he was desce id if tlif hole in n Inn'kel Morris i- e new employe of the coninativ tnd IC He is known of his antecedent0.. Men's fine tailored wool suits, val ues nji m 70.imi, special price made to Older til is week $n7 SO. .! 1 -t .-, IT. A ISZAIili SiX REXALL DRUG STORE PAY US A VISIT Our Fountain Service Will Make It Worth Your While Prompt Delivery Service Joseph C. Piercy, Prop. 2 Prones: Store 372 Res. 765 PERSONAL AMUSEMENTS HKX 1 1 KM lltll'KS, street suporin ii'iideiit. accompauii d Perry Wilson aod laiui'y to Inji) county this morn 'n The parly iv travnlluf! ly auto did Hen f xpeciM to visit San Fran isi o aiier tarrying a while with rel ative.i at Bishop. HKXHY MARTIN', the wholesale e.wvr, ncconipauiod by his faml! led. hy auto for lllshop thin morn 11: v J. LVuXS ,nn ot the Belmnnt .ilfi.-e lone, took liis departure today for San Francisco where he will en east- in business. Mr. Lyons is one of tlic oldc-t of tin- Helmom cxecu t.ve siaff havinn been with the com puny oer jwo years. WILLIAM SI'liOL'LK, president of the Southern Pacific and party left this morning lor the north. TOM ('(il.KHAX, the pioneer ot tin- divide district who lias been associated with the Keverl and Ver hi coiiipanies ever since they be tan opera I inn. is goins down to lieikeley io buy a tioine and enjoy the peaceful life uutil there is some liesh miniiiK excitement to bring him hack to the desert. MAKTIX KKTTEU1XG, a mining man at Manhattan for the past 12 years, is a. private patient at, the county hospital. He Is suffering from in attack of rheumatism but ex pects soon to lie fully recovered and able to return to his work. .M KS. WILL FOSTKU left this nun nhm for Los Angeles to visit her daughter, Mrs. George F, Coleman. Mrs. Foster is the wife of the gen eral manager of the Ulipali Central oil Company. MISS KI'Tii LAItCOM has re in i tied to. her home in Reno. - VIi'TOU HAllXDT and family v, re passengers today for their home hi Hi i keiey. The young folks have j been spending Hie summer at Hot J Cree,, ! MI.'S. JOHN DYNAX and little, son. accompanied by hev mother. .Mrs. I'hland left, this morning for the coast, where they will remain dur ing Hie heated term. MHS.SCOTT JAMESON left this morning fur I.eno where she goes io visit her mother. MRS ZKIGI.F.R, who has been u-Ming with Mrs. .1. P. Hart, left for Heno this morning and after a shori slay dime will continue on to her home in Ooklaud. MKS JOHN COTTKlt has arrived from San Francisco to join her hus baud who is operating th Lone Mountain Gold Hill mine where a small mill has been installed. Keep Cool. In expliiiniii- vvbv n chisel must b kept vvPt wiih cold waier when being shut-pencil on a grindstone. John, the brilliant physics student, said: "A chisel inns' lie kepi wet with water else tt will become very hot and lose Its temper " Pan s- 1 .1 f for February. EUGENE O'BRIEN PLAYING AT THE BUTLER . TODAY Kugen-4)'Brien plays -.the role of a candidate for political office in , the uew Selznick picture, "The Figure head." by John Lynch, which, will be shown at the Butler theatre today. He is chosen by secret'y allied pol itical bosses because, as a nice young silk stocking aristocrat who is more interested in goif and yachting than anything else, he will be an easy contestant for the "machine" candi date of defeat The young "Willie," however, inspired by love, develops into a campaigner who fairly "lifts the roof off" and gives the intrigu ing bosses some sleepless nights. After vainli' trying various subter fuges to get him to withdraw, they attempt a "frame-tip", and publish a manufactured scandal calculated to eliminate' him from the contest. In stead it arouses his fighting Irish blood, and he performs a few stunts that tkei the wind out of the bosses and puts the completion to five fas dilating reels of romance mingled with brutal . social drama. Included In today's hill is the latest ( Pathe News. Homorrow Kathei ine McDonald, the American beauty, who scored such a hit in "The Thunderbolt," will be screened by Robert V. Cham bers "The Turning Point." Also a one-reel Prizma subject "Out of the Sea." ATTENTION CAMELS An important meeting of Tonopah Caravan, No. 118, will be held Thurs day evening at 8:0 o'clock, Kagles Hall. Your presence is urgently re quested. JylS 13 .. . A. II. K KENAN. Secy swimiSoolIx) close on saturday CLASSIFIED FOR SALE -Completely furnished modern four room house. Snap. Phone 1307. 118Uyl4t4 FOR .'ST A LK One 6-inch and one 12 inch electric fit n. .Mrs. A inert, 410 Flprenee ave. Jyl?.t2 FOR RENT Modem house, close in. newly derorated. .Mrs. Martin, 507 Brougher 1179Jyl3t(i Nevada First: National Bank of Yonopnh CAPITA!, 100,0 FOR SALK. Three-room house fur nished; large sunne pantry, screen porch, and lot. fi'SO Hooker St.. near MeCollongh. 1178J96I ol: SALE Four room cottage, ti doois west of High school; bath, hot and cold water. Fhone 177. ' , N 1173 Jy6tf FI-RNISHEI) HOUSEKEEPING rooms fur rent. 407 St, Patrick 'rwl Jyutf LVUi ' I L' ..:n.,. tr,ii A ,1 j i 'n .-i . I . r. .tt-jii-i iiuuii f inu nu dress "L 11" Honnnzn office. 11 9 J24 tf i'Olt SALK Automobile truck in first-class condition. Address P. O Drawer IX. Tjnopah. J 4. tt. FOR SALE Roll top desk and chair Hargnln. Write Bor 578 Tonopah. M28 tf SPECIAL One Thousand I22C Cigars for FIVE CENTS While They Last MODEL G GAR STOR E tonopah Divoe. divide ltiliu 1 . lift ; 100 l.L'T'-i; Mill I I ; ion 1.2.".; .MM) 1 IL'ia. j llrougher f.00 8 Florence iiiiki i:t; I'msi '- ;n-)u 1 -; laiK) 12. Ilelcher E. 20mi 2. rti'ver 2000 1. Goal one '.'One It: lmlfi H lutlu H; eiMW ::. Uimett.i--r0n0 1 Dividend lJi'Ml 4 TONOPAH Midway 1001) S: long s Mizpah Fx - loOi) 12 Monarch Pitts - SfOn 7. West Tonopah -ioijft Crescent- 20IH) 11 Gypsy Queen 50011 1 West End -.100 1.30. r.oLDFirt o. Speai head - 2o"0 :! Lone Star - i'WiO Gnindiiia 5000 1 Colrtfiled iK'vHopmfiit 2itH 'i Cracker .lack I "00 T. 3 4 I Wish to Advise My Friends That After Nine Years at the GOODPRIENI) HOTEL Which Has Discontinued Business, That I Am Now Assistant Manager of the STRATFORD HOTEL Across the Street 242 Powell Street, San Francisco, Where I Will Be Pleased to Extend the Same Courtesies As In the Past. E. C. FRASER. The .Swimming Pool will be closed from Saturday at 2 p. m. until 11 o'clock a. m Sunday. By order adv. Jyl4t3 DIRECTORS SHOWER BATHS Hot and cold showers at the Fire men's gym. Join and take, advantage of the reduced summer rates. Jy9tf HUGH HENRY BROWN ATTORNBT-AT-IAW Office: SIMM SUta Baik tad Trust Co Btilldlii TONOPAH NIT ADA FOR SALE One Form A trailer, almost new, (or hauling with a track, i. W. Stewart company. . mS-Mf-ti Location books in. triplicate now at The Bonanza office. TONOPAH & TIDEWATER RAILROAD ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS NOW ON SALE Tonopah to Los Angeles and San Diego j Train leaves Goldfield 10:10 A. M.'i Monday, Thursday and Saturday Connecting with the T. and G from Tonopah 8:10 A. M. D. ASPLAND, General Agent TONOPAH GOLDFIELD THE UNIQUE For Hosiery Silk Underwear Corsets Brassieres Gloves And AH Lines of Ladles' Wearing Apparel THE UNIQUE DA WE AIRDOME SATURDAY EVENING ftaeeefoaaa4" I t AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Get Your CAR Painted! All our work Guaranteed Come in and let ue give you and eatlmate on the refinish Ing of your ear. w. j. Mcdonald "Shorty" Next to Merchant's Hotel : I eee--.e tireat lloiid 20t I C.oldfield Ton WO 10 MANHATTAN . Whilf CtlB loot) 10. 2" 11 COMSTOCMt. Ophtr - Sit JT ll. -?.i J4, Tto II. ;'' M Cue irni- 119. M t 81rra Nevada -50 t$; JW It taiaceiTioANfOUtj. it.i:iy-f.w n, ik .-, CrHNiu -1 4)4 'me IailKM M; I ID ' I We Have Ready for Immediate Delivery 2 CHANDLER DISPATCH MODELS 2 CLLVEIAND TOLKINQ CARS I CLEVELAND ROADSTER I HI PMOHII E TOl'RLNO MSCIi BROS., Inc. RENO : : NEVAD Chandler. Cleveland, Hupmobile, (iartord Trucks BROKEN HILLS Silver Corporation Circular on Request FIDELITY FINANCE & FUNDING CO. RliNO. ' - NEVADA TONOPAH'S LATEST TRY US ULLIVAN'S ERVICE TATION Quick Action Prompt Courteous Union Gasoline : Monogram and Zerolene FREE AIR -WATER FANCY HARD WHEAT FLOUR $4.25 PER SACK Mine Workers' Mercantile Co. WHAT'S WHAT ANNOUNCEMENT i .' We are going iuto the tire business with both feet. Get this: The Brunswick Tires are manufactured by the Rrunswiek-Balke-Collen-tler Company, barked by sixty, million dollars capital. Fur .seventy-five years their products have set the highest standards known to man. Their policy i.s to satisfy their customers in ever) way. Our instructions are to guarantee that every tire sold ' must give satisfactory mileage. There is no limited mileage guaran tee. We simply stand behind the company'! guarantee that you will be satisfied and ad justments will be made accordingly. Come in and talk it over. This is something new in sijiiare dealing and we are going the limit to haek up every word written above. TONOPAH MACHINERY COMPANY WE ARE JUST AS ANXIOUS TO SEE YOU AT OUR STORE, WHETHER YOU COME TO BUY, OR JUST TO LOOK ABOUT AND INVEST!- GATE OUR VALUES. We are running a hardware store lor you. Our constant aim is to meet your wishes in our line. It is a pleasure to show you our goods, to sell them to you, or to serve you in any other way. Coma in as eitea as yon wilL !tKH)!tilrsl!i(V,j! HlMIM.Wl! ! . '. t -. ifrt'i''""" TCSCFU SUIT, tZUXZX WW H 3 tzzi run w