pAAB TriftEti TONOPAH DAilV BtthANZA, iXitxuHAh, NEVADA, ftjliRS&AV SYfeNlNO, JIM t, 12. MOVIE IDOL TO DO A MOUNTAIN-CLIMBING MAIiATIION j. .t-T ' . , . " - . ' ' ' " V i . ' & "" W, ' . V , ' n, - -i , y,7 Chaplin, I i ; f Chaolie-, ' - ' ,THf Cut-up i k: t. t. SHIRS ILL If VIEW VOLCANO SCHOOL GRADUATION EXERCISES TONIGHT ! Graduation exercises of the Toim pah high school will be the big at traction in Tonopah tonight, and it la assured that there wll be a large i withering at the gymnasium In the high school building. A most inter estin program has been arranged, land the commencement address will Will Have Opportunity Viewing j delivered by the Hon. Hugh Henry ! u'i4 u. ! Brown. Presentation of diplomas will Kilauea in Midst of Its TO. w ,ho 1 superintendent. ' The following will ue awarded dl- HAWAII ISLAND Terrifying Displays plomas, signifying they have com pleted th ful four-year course of he Tonopah high school, which wl'.l entitle them to matriculation in the higher institutions of learning: James Wilson, Florence Ryan, William Ryan, Valentine Tolland, Donald Tolland, Lois McLeod, Gwendolyn McLeod. Maute Esser, Win Fitz Gerald, Eve lyn Carlson, Harry Anderson and Dorothy Conway. EVER HAVE IT? (Ily Anaoclnted Preaa) IIILO, Island of Hawaii, T. II. , June II., June 7.-Nob.es of the Mystic Cl..,'nn nililnqta In the Tuna I lTsrlmage to Hawaii following t!ic,f You Have the statement of Thlt annual conclave of tho organization; Tonopah Citizen Will Interest n S:m Francist-n. Drobahlv will have You. Charlie Chaplin wants v make a ;v , 1 1 lire in the Canadian I'at ilU- kii'P. In preparation of such a1 , tnre he plans to spend his n.-xts ' , at ion in trampinR over tlu.fc i . untains; no little patch wun:y (..mliiiiK for Charlie; but a L.ko i t:lit across the Rockies. i;t- i.5 convinced that '.n the Can adian racilic Kockies he will I'.iui ti ( iral location for a bip pisturr, li , ...ill n.nLaHlomnl-ll, la C'ana 1 ,i win t!, 1 v r. MMsaiit. Mt. Wapta in the Canadian Rockies, Tests the Cliaa&er!$ Skill. (InrinfT his leisure! Visitors to the Rockies during lunies hlled. the next lew seasons may expcn to meet Charlie on out-ot-tni-way mountain trails. They may fail to recognize in the knickerbocUcred, an data ami p.ctures ;r co:-. tents he is thor- C b i pi i n Canadian pictures c lliciently sliod young climlicr, the inotcii , n i.. .,-,',,.. i1tii..Uf nmv linos' i Imivv - trousered, splay favorite, but it will bo .'.venvorked r l-ci ated Mounted I Charlie Chaplin gottin a ii,i ,,-t'i n..t l, f.'nturvil. hut of the wonders of the . miUbmK as 'int-ret;nK is prom-1 the wondei land that he means ie.l. The niirth-provekinc Charlie put on the silver screen fr the los ,ti.hii hours, to.', and a light of the adorinR putiuc. k,.rt l.usii:e-s s.nse that is put til Devotees of Chaplin antics are i . a .1. :., ,..,..1,,.. 11,1 t lrt nh i. irotQ n riini V nnllC nar nir ov ill M-tnit; ..,. tii on on tne tones m men ii m ', ., 1 .(:.. . i . ir u lipComedv Kiv.e has what the public wants. He has a -upon tne screen, weir mo. m - an opportunity of viewing the vol cr.no Kilauea in the midst of one of 'its rare terrifying spectacular dis plays, recording to present indica tior.s as interpeted by volcanologists at the observatory on the brink of the crater- The arrival of the Shriners will coincide with the beginning of the dimmer sols' ice in the third week of Jr.no, which brings invariably a ti at incrc.ne in vulcanic activity be lava rises and falls according to the strains of the seasonal periods, Joseph T. Murphy ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Room 310 State Bank Bldf. TONOPAH, NEVADA Ever have a "low-down" pain In the back? In the "small, ' right over the hipst That's the home of backache. If it's caused by weak kidneys, ' Use Doan's Kidney Pills, Tcnopah people testify to tholi worth. Ask your neighbor! S. J. Tanner . leaser of mining lands, Central St., Tonopah, says: "Doan's Kidney Tills are a reliable remedy. Every muscle of my back was lame and Btiff. Sharp twinges of pain would catch me in my back ci iso of the unusual stresses placed when I least expected them. Lum npon the earth, the volcanologists; bago certainly puts one out of condl saiJ At Kilauea particularly theion. My kidneys were weak but I van mass of semi-molten rock and ' 8(,d IWs Kmt Pi'!s "?y cureu me. 1 nave never nau any uu ney trouble since." i l'r.ce ouc. ai u; ueaiem. ' and high level of lava are almost in-, Blmuiy ask for kidney remedy get vtiiably found at the equinoxes and; loan's Kidney rills--the same that the June and December solstices, the! Mr. Tenner bad. I'oster-Milbi.rn Co., scientists said. Mfrs., Buffalo, N Y. HARRY C. STIMLER & CO. BROKERS Represented on the Folfpwlng Exchanges: NEW YORK 8T0CK EXCHANGE NEW YORK CURB CHICAGO 8T0CK EXCHANGE 8AN FRANCISCO 8TOCK EXCH. Wa guarantee Prompt and Accurate Service. Wa solicit a shara of your Patronage. OFFICE: MIZPAH HOTEL TONOPAH NEVADA BISHOP STAGE Leaves Tonopah Monday and Thursday Leaves Bishop Tuesday and Friday Arrives Tonopah Tuesday and Friday Arrives Bishop Monday and Thursday FARE $10.00 FREE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE in connection with stages to Bish op, Manhattan, Round Mountain. The public is Invited to take ad vantage of this service. OFFICE NEXT PALACE HOTEL The Unique Our Spring showing of Ladies Wearing Apparel IB larger and better than on former s e a- i v . sons. We Invite Your Inspection The latest modes from the New York market are selected with the utmost care tor you. 11 The Unique close-up Northland, to de- i- a p. rental Knowieuge o. van s u ei'iii i land, he is by n a:s itrnerar.t oi ivs o3ii.n.it and beauty. Among the booki : Manitoba. in view in which the greater , battc efforts at mountain ciimning iv,, t of the action occurs in ntc I and hair-foreautn aoveniures in ine Cir. smi- narfs of -Quobec and .regions around Banff and Lake 1 Louise. EM ras lKT AHnilW mm is PRODUCTIVE OF OF MMi GREAT RETURNS Ipbilding of Industries Depends Vc?;clatlcs Grown in 1921 Had I'pon Securing Necessaries j a Val.ie in Excess of One So Vital Tin's Time ! Ciliion Dollars depth good values will be developed. Transfer of properties is expected with frertuency within the next few weeks as a result of the Belle-Helen Merger Mines company having prac tically been financed to permit of the construction of a 50-ton millug plant JK'SfOW. May 15. Uiy 'Mail.) Ku - a needs a vast atnount of ma di "V and other mate-, ial . f,r tie- aiding of her industries, but ! J of a flood, the ineotuim; streams f supplies are tiny and hai'.i'.y nnl.e : impression on t'-e at. a tl tt -' is f the country Had the Gn'oa con f' ; lice agreed lip in an iiiterualional lean to help Russia coudiUoiu i'l tli s regard might be much more fa vorable today, it Is pointed out, but as It is, soviet officials are savin "A little water is welcome in a desert." Up to the present time the German Russian agreement, signed at G-.iinti lllv ., n-ln led Prt-BnJ V.'AIIING'l ON, June S.-Vegeta-bhs fr.iwn in the Cnited States in ifc'l !ia 1 an cs:iaiateil value of $1, l,ii,i!,i i,o, in, according to the depart i:.,j!t of tmrictiltiir". This was 1". 7 per cent of the total value of all, crop- The products of nnrlietiag t .r leiis, which may or may not have l ev'i p-o.lii.-Uve eaoiich to he farms withi.. the census d-f in it inn. are not iti lulel in these estimates. Tiie total value of truck vegetables produced for sala, often called the .:,.. commercial crop, was estimated by lie d-partmont at f 227,ftOl),nnO. The potato crop ha,l a farm value c.t JSrS.lWrt.flOO, and the sweet po tato, J::7,'ii,iioii. Together these two The Ronanza is out arrald and dares print all the news. Retter subscribe now and keep posted on the happenings of the day, both The last violent eruntien at K laeea occurred in March, 1''21. Con-; . siilerable Interest was manifested 'his year in the steady rise of the jl.iva during the month of February. oecause oi last years erupiion nir.i the posibility that it would be re now tot! in March. The equinox passed, however, with the lava column about loo feet below the rim of the crater. Ordinarily the lava would drop considerably on the passing of the equinox but it continued to rise without cessation since, with more pro nounced action, until the level was less than 3u feet below the rim In the third week of May. GieanMe crags, the summit of the lava column, crashed their way upwards through the lakes and towered tlireateninglv more than 100 feet above the lakes and more than 70 feet above the rim level. At night the sky has been crimsoned by the glare flf the whili" hot molten lakes. J. R. JVlasterson & F. H. Hadley Physicians and Surgeons Suite 816 Chronicle Building Corner Maiket and Kearney Phone Douglas 4928 San Francisco ifjwj,':f? UMiWirtfumir-' Rim o. L Y i nil r " This illustration of the New Queen Broom Holder will give you an idea of how handy and simple it really is No home is complete without this practical, con venient device. We have one for your home and want you to call and re ceive this useful household necessity with our compli ments. Sincerely, Toaopah Hardware Co. Kindly bring this card. No order of Job printing Is too large or too small for The Bonanza to fill. We employ only the most i skilful and artistic printers. Prompt : service assured. 1 1 1 1 ' ' tM i J it,- I ' ' r SI llllUIHIIIIlllHlNIMHilMinitlllllllHlHUUIinillinilllUllUlillirNiiHunii ihiihin mm immhm - TONOPAH II ip A Keep Posted on Mining .,,1 A1 r..it rt itin has not-been followed by any great;1 " ' . ,,. . lvalue oi ai; veieianies ui i;vi. i inalo crop of 10111 had a farm value ecuiiomic co-operation bet wen the two countries nev.-rtbrless, German salesmen, German expe:;s and G, ,-r-nian scouts for G( . : aa c ipiialifll tt arriving in Moscow in constaiit 4 Increasing numbers. Evi ry train from RiKa, hrlngs dozens of them, -i'l t.'u-y ar scat'er'tt:; to the four corne-s of Rusia t') buy. or sell, or luilid, or just look around. Some of 'lifin i- turn to Germany dl- custo 1 dli btisinesg chances. Others stay "nil do business. Fuu ign money is coming into Kus in driblets, and foreign Indus tria's. particularly German, are ac A'''ing concessions with a measure "f control by the bolshevik govern ment. Harr F. Shottack, charge d'affajrs ef the German mission at Petro giad, has announced in the Isvestia "nit a Russo-German chamber of commerce is to be organized at Fet- rograd. "Germany," he said, "will give to Russia technical help. I am of the epinlon that Russia and Germany can re-establish their economic life by their own efforts." This feeling of Heer Shottnck is shared by many soviet officials with whom the correspondent has talked. They never had much hope, after "ley learned that America would not I-articipate at Genoa, that they cou'd expect any immediate economic help from the al'.ies The Russian foreign trade depart ment and the supreme conomlc coun cil discontinued many negotiations with' Individuals seeking concessions or endeavoring to make sales, whl'e he Genoa conference was in session. These negotiations aro now to be renewed. ef ttl),uo,iii'i; the catita'oape crop was worth f 17 iino.nnO; the cucumber, v.atornelou and cabbaL-e crops each had a value of about $15,000,000. Faun gardens aro a new item In the vegetable list and had an esti mated value of $105,000,000 in 1912. The value of the vegtable crop in relation to prominent single crops fi'trl to groups oT crops has some i-'i:lj" ratios for 1921. a year when 'he v'l'i"s of the large crops were low, the department pointed out. The o'al value of the vivetab'e crop for 1921 wes S5 per cent of the value of the g"eat corn crop; it was almost s lar-re as the value of the hay and forage crops; it wti nearly one-halt as large as the value of the dairy products; it was considerably larger than fho value of all poultry prod ucts; 46 per cent larger than the value of the cotton crop, and 50 per cent larger than th value of the win ter and spring wheat crops. When The Bonanza says jod print log, tt means that and nothing else. RF.I.l.FJlLEN showing SIGNS OF ACTIVITY j , Bellehelen will shortly be the scene i of considerable activity. In addition to the wcrk now going forward ia a Bmall way'by the Belle-Helen Mer-j gcr Mines company, other owners, of property have either started opera- Hons, or are making ready to do to, j and before another montn nas p.iaa it is expected that at least a dozen different hiinra will be receiving attention- J J. Sweet, one of the oldest resi derts of that district, has started timbering the porta! of a fiinnel that has been driven for about 30 reel, BY SUBSCRIBING FOR Hmiiii - - 1 I TONOPAH I nEPOnraj Official Mining and Financial Publication of Southern Nevada, and having g the endorsement of mining men and investors generally. M . -CCM OPEN FOR BUSINESS TONOPAH CLUB Headquarters for All Sporting Events IF HE IS IN TOWN YOU WILL FIND HIM HERE TONOPAH CLUB NICK ABELMAN i -i i iMbinff v ,., ii . c ii , , " i r Z U U incred , CHA8. 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