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PAUt' 1-GtS foWAH BAllV BONANZA, fONOPAH, NEVADA, SATIKIUY EVCMW, DUCEA1IUK jl), ll III BANNER CAMP ALL USUAL TANNAGE fliLIi LAmr ALL UoUAL I WW SET TO GREET THE FOR WEEK FROM NEW YEAR OF 1323 WEST END MINE OUTSIDE MINES ACTIVITV IS THE nmiu I mon AT iiiijinfuiujii JACK XAY audfamily of Jiai loy creek are here today visiting. , I MRS. C1IAKEES JiriHilNS ! was an arrival from Los Angeles ' . lust evening. 'Tonopah Way," the Progres Development ia Shaft Workings Royston, Eden Greek and Belle p- A- CAKKEN, the attor- 'ney, 'returned to his come m iKeno this morning- If PERSONAL II AMUSEMENTS ij Tho Elks and Ynipi will piny Indoor dltorhim Admission, 26c sivo Way, AtiraUs World- Wide Attention Compare Favorably With Any Previous Week hekn Properties Prepared For Active Campaigns ROY STEWART AND JOHNNY MINES ON TODAY'S BILL Hack to Yellow Jacket," starring Hoy Stewart and Kathleen Klrkhaiii will hu the tcuture picture at the Uutlor today. This in the screen vrbion of Peter B. iiyue' stirring (story ot ttie nsae name, which ap peared in Cosmopolitan Magazine, and relates in a graphic manner the baseball, at the Pythian an- tha finest elder fr W'" i at 7 o'clock. Saturday night. ' kno the twn " anon. rhone ?0M """" Pr'c nd Immediate d Ljm' ured. ooiivsry , The curtain 01 K:,e .10 ycat cue filled with liippointmoiits. the iinniier silver nun- l-f tin- Will-Ill. till' LTiill (if tlli- M illli- llletili. i-. e ol Time tliuva on old year j" s a: hi Tonopali, in;; ; uj St .11-, fM! - r'JoieiiiL.'. fur the iiiu.it turn onuai rieh in proiniie. lias i; i a i - liel'.ii'e 'in pa re itli its po i.li al urn! i-ii'i'v !lie St.'llei S!l ha i!iur -ill ! 5 1 -1 . i from Tonopah has t ii ;i ij i 1 a i : t tuior of its pi-i.-'i'e- is Uc.M'lv -a g-.d. l.ianv hut thai ml I:-- i eh t hat all eau .vaee '!e!iti..l'ii s. .vcli.ili of ll'.'-rillg i'l' t i n ; 1 1 i . 1 1 . t the even a v. n-.el-. a lollil i, .!-i."ll ! i w 1 1 mi ol t tn in h iil or Th- 'I'l.ii trade. I alti-n n in I during month pi-iiui '!( i'i havi- h grout po mure mi mineral Xye em 11!.. T!: mar ii-i , pr the and the p,i,'i. 1-1 III , ie -i 1 f 1 1 J inpali way' lllllll III'- the pint main in 'nine mil .Mli, a . i"i ii- ..I' Mr ill tin idllCliilil. as 1v, a! Developments in West End shaft workings during the week 'atler t 'hi istmas. or for the seven ilay period ending December 30. showed no 1ft uj) and compare favorably with work performed in any like period during the past few months. The mill tn oaire produced during the ,-ek ivas about lToil tons, while de velopment foot aire was 207 fi'et. The ol'i'i.-ial report follows: From the West End shaft workings on erosseul made t;ooi headway without change to n-pi.rt. Drift 4t4-A made fair i.i'nitresi on ure of low grade. Drill 404-1! made a small ad vanee on low tirade vein nia terial. I.'aise 441-1! made a fair advance with no change to ro p.'i't. ( rosa-nt i;.il' o. 1 has bi-eii discontinued. l-'i'iuii the Ohio shaft workings. nr. hu , w!,-. have 1 heir lied tl.ll- Vitl, 'Iil weai'li. I..' the pi. i:rj .f th. lia; be. file official l'1-p.Tls .. s u iv.it pr 'dil.-il. m..p:ih ts I rt - 1. of 1 disp, l! 11 111'' "'iipaii fi.-i.'li'. Hi- a.-eoinp bilith'S. 'II mo lilli ail'-i' lie Hi reat sticam of lol'in of bullion, to the mails of thi-v furth'T si... s; bi! il . i ol in.'", i.s withmit limit. in I'lic'iiii; do on I'rJJ it ii m limiiiary act to upon gulden I'.i'J in .piili. . Nevada ' . . 1 1 ! L' -: 1 1 dawn ..f !s a i'..sy- j".!'u'll'ls pill. 'ii fl' l II) 1 1 1 1 1 u the .11-- j lliilllil'- I are suf d -t ol! v av ! .-lit" t i'h j Drift ' vanci : Drift ; I-. --.-s made 41 No. 1 made fair head on low grade ore. ( 'ross- 'i-'i-l made a small advance no chancy to report. Kai.se shows narrow stringers of ore. Crosscut ool-A has started from ."." 4 raise. o.Vi o. s mn,l,. ; simdl ad- u ith no chancy to report. No. 2 made fair pro''- oii mill ore. ('rosicnt si'rj the tisa lad.ince wiihout aii'.'e to report. K'L'iilar proiiress was per riiicd on Tonopah '"To" ground t hu.. ciiance to report. Mill toiniacc for the week is about lToil tons and de lopiiieiit footau,. 2n feel. si '' I1 W 'd li!e w w that .. ...I l' that a i. ii. Hu-in,- fort I, 'rid. and tilc po, I'o'biciioi, the Ion. down th,. mcnly ! to llliMllL I'.i'JI, the ; unity and ritpidlv fo ui-tain i ar o'llh front ranks, w h i-e vh,.v l,. RETIRINfi SHERIFF UNDER ARREST AS III0I1 JACKER Charged With Stealing $30,000 Worth of Booze from Polk County, Iowa Jail UK's MOINES. In.. Pec. .til War rants were issued for the arrest of Wiaii'rdl H. Itol.li. I'ollk county sheriff until Jan. 1, and his lirolli er. Deiiuty She'iff Heorge Ituhli, in eoniiPctlon wiih tin' theft of $3.1.00.. worth of liquor from I lie I'.ilk conn ty Jail liquor room last Welnepilas nip-lit. Itot'.i are in cnstoily. Charges aicainst the sin i;iff w ere inatle lij " uiiain .McMurray, I'o.k c.nir.ty jail er, after McMurray had licen locked out of hU own jail under 111, sheriff's orders, and after McMur ray's son had been arresioil hy or der of Assistant County AttorneN Seehurffer for aliened cointilicily !. the liquor thefts. McMurray chare. e that on Auk. 8. Sheriff It .lib sole more than 70 quarts of whisky 1" I,, i" Hill, proprietor of the Aaieri can Printing & Lithographing emu puny, and a prominent dcmocr.ith politician. "It Is an atrocious lie' said Hill. PROMINENT CITIZENS SUFFERS LIGHT STROKE V hiie u alkine alone Mam street this morniue. and when in front of the Nothrop Davis company store. A II. Keeuan. real estate uncut, suffered H slieht stroke of paralvsis on the .'ht a !'. ti Diet. lie dropped to the .walk and was carried into 1 store, and later was convoyed his home. Dr. Mi-Lend advised it the patient he removed to Mine operator.,' hospital for ays to receive Miecial Omen!, and predicts a eoin- r v( ry in a short time. luisente prosperity and intense activity is forecasted for the out-1 lyinv' districts of Nye and Es- ineralda counties for the year of. I!i2-'l. Expenditures agirrci-'atiiifr into many thousands of dollars are outlined for the foining war. ! Among outside properties that' ire attracting attention are the Hudson Mining company, the Eden ('reel; Mining company,1 ind P.olhhelon Merger Mines' company. fu order to secure power for both sinking and drifting a new io-hoiMpower engine is bring in stalled at the shaft of the Hud son Mining company at Koyston. After the engine is installed ton nage will be produced and sink iuir continued at the .same time Mter Jan. 1 a carload of ore will be broken from a two-foot Irinirer that gives iklOO values. At Eden Creek, the bore now is in almost 000 tret, there ha In en a decided change of struct ural conditions m the last !!00 feet, (he formation becoming softer and rapid progress now is being made with a minimum cost of .Ss!'.7."i per foot, according to a statement by Mark ( 1.' liradshaw. Eden Creek company was the first outside company or ganized eighien months ago when mining appeared at th.' lowest "!.b. Los Angels capital became interested o the extent of if'.IO, oi '0 and development has pro ceeded steadily ever since- For the past twenty feet the forma tion is showing mineral impreg nation -iron sulphides and oxide in siidi .iiantitics to warrant be-li'-f that the vein is closer than was expected bv several hundred fcpt. E' "W. Fisher. representing Chicago capital, has taken over five claims adjoining the estate of the Kclhhelen Mines com pany at Jicllehelen recently bought by Henry Weber and E, A. Maikham shortly after their arrival from Uuena Vi.sU. Colo. This is the third sale effected within the past week through the management of the Bellehel en Merger Mines company, which recently arranged for building a j FRANK IIOKTON of the Wee-1 near-tragedy which befell three peo pah Electric Mining company. 'pie Jim Ballamyne, Carmen, his was an arrival this morning ! wife, and William Carson, who be from Oakland. j friends her in her hour of need. It W. J. IIAKT, who has been in bn ,let'""','d to be 6 different Arizona and Califor- ' a pic,ure " the screeD nia mining sections since last known iu a very io"s , JuU; returned this, morning. Pmlw to be a real treat. Added , to the program, Johnny Hiues, in his MRS. DELIA IU'KKE re- Jalost comelSy, "Torchy and Orauge turned this morning lrom King-1 1) 08soms . man, Ariz-, where she has Deen visiting Ikt sou for the past month. FKA.NK E HELL, democratic ph T. Murphy I IdK. j Jose ATTORN EY-AT-LAW t Rooms 40S9 Strte Dank Qldjc. Notary PttJlio TOJtQrAH 4 PttJlio TONCr'AH I I I I I I I r H I H I I II f f R. FRED BROWN ! BROKER 4 county commissioner-elect, was an arrival yesterday from his ranch at Keese river. He was accompanied bv his sister-in-law, Mrs. Sadie Hell and her three children. I M KS. E. T. rtSSIIEK and son arrived this morning from Mia-' mi, Ariz, to join Mr. I'ssher who' is employed by the Tonopah Ex-1 tension Mining company. They ' have taken one of the Extension1 cottages. .-.s M.t. ( . .Macl.hOD, one of the deputies ill the recorder and auditor's office, returned this morning from the coast wheiv where she has been vis iting for the past month- She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Harriet, who will visit here for a few days before returning to her home at Millet. L. II. HATHA WAV and wife Toinorow, the ' laot and exciting j chapter of "Robinson Crusoe,' which ! closes lu thrilling climax, together with diversified program including Uusier Keaton, in "My Wife's Uela tions,; "How to Grow Thin," an edu cational! oae-reel special; and Huth Roland, in "The Timber Queen." j Monday. "A Connecticut Yaukee in K'ng Arthur's Court." STOCK Member ten Pranoleco Hock Exchange SM Tonopah Phones 122 lit Main Ureal TONOPAH NEVADA Loi; EXCURSIONS To A T. & Q, Point8 ONE FARE FOR R0UND TRlp SAT.P. rUTro. "..o Ul,c 22 23 M , 30, 31 RETURN LIMIT: 1923 24, Jan 1 January 2nd TONOPAH & GOLDFIELD RAIL ROAD COMPANY J- E. PECK, Ajent icave t unorrow by auto for tour of northern and south California with the intention finding a business location- Mr.; Hathaway has been manager ofj the Mine Workers' Mercantile I company for the past two years I and leaves a host of friends in Tonopali who wish him and hisj wife success where ever they cast their lot. ' i CONNECTICUT YANKEE" HERE NEW YEAR'S DAY There is nothing like starting the N Year off right, and with that object in view, and after con j siderinR and reviewing all the bii-' l pictures of the year, Mark Twain's funniest Btory "A Connecticut Y'an kee in King Arthur's Court" was selected for the New Year's program - the story which has made thou sands laugh, has ben picturized and is now making millions roar with mer riment. It is considered one of the greatest pictures that has ever been shown on any screen. It taok a Con. necticut Yankee to prove that the ilimch vaunted Knights of Tonopah Bottling Works Phone 812 Manufacturers of Carbonated Bevyrages Lemon Soda. Raspberry Soda, Iron Port, Cream Soda, Hires Root Bear, Coca-Cola, Strawberry Soda, Iron Beer, Sarsaparilla. Cider, Mineral Water, Etc. HALL BUILDING TONOPAH, NEVADA INDOOR BASEBALL AT AUDITORIUM TONIGHT the " Hound Table could not fight. With one revolver, one horse, and one well coiled rope, he licked the whole tin suited outfit. Not all of the action takes place In the Middle Ages. I I nere is a preiiy nioucrn hjvb ru linance, and this romance, by a I stroke of Twain's geniua, is woven into the Yankees medieval adven tures. The picture Is a wonder. On Tuesday another excellent picture, "Dangerous Curve Ahead." a Rupert Hughes story. COMPLBTK IMi Phone. Crumley 31dg, HOME OF LOW PRICES LINK OF nOMKsYIC AND IMPOHTKU CHOI KI1IKS mt ImIIm Margie f r.ri pMaihir H. CHIATOVICK CO. Cor. Main and Evreit ZlfiF.ENGE SAGE HAS BEEN GIVEN FREEDOM oo-tnn mill. More than 12.000 feet of lumber is on the ground as four truck loads of material went out to camp a few days a go- Tonight at the Pythian audi torium the Elks and Vmps will play indoor baseball. The game promises to be very exciting as there is considerable rivalry be tween the two teams. Both t.-ams boast of a number of stars in ! wi the lineup and the spectators I no doubt be treated to an exciting contest be followed bv a The game will jitney dance. ( 'iaronee I'oaded to on for a . committed, the W'obl strike, am Si age Wile rail- wa- lie Arizona stale pris rime which he never being a frameup by lies after a labor who was convicted FORMER TONOPAH MINER IS DEAD AT BISHOP Danie! W. MiTionnlcl. a sutterei lor year ' -i an injury received while v u-Kiiisr in the Vinnh mine al Tonoj'ah, passed awav I "nristinis morning. He was a native id Canad . aced about 01 years. His life was spent in the west from the (),,.- 'f ., Leadvlle boom n ls7, when he went to that camp. H Is survived by his wife and tvo children. Avis and Matthew. FIRE AT BLAIR JUNCTION V. DESTROYS RESIDENCE The residence of E. J. .lohn hon. former postmaster ami ie-r-rhanf of Blair Junction, was totally destroyd by fire Thurs day night. The building had befn unoccupied but had been used that evening by a merry Vrowd who had tendered a dance n compliment to the new post master, M. M- Holland. The cause of the fire is unknown. . on the perjured testimony of a woman who has since confessed that she testified falsely, being naid for the same, was released from the Arizona state prison last Sunday by Governor Camp boll, his sentence having been commuted. Immediately upon his release Mr. Sago left for L Angeles to join his family. Sauv resided for many years at Oold field and was well known throughout Nevada. and has many friends who will rejoice at his vindication of the crime for which he was charged TWO TELEGRAMS AWAITING DELIVERY There is a telegram being held unclaimed at the Western I'n ion telegraph office addressed to Jim Leeky; also a telegram for Don Hunter. DCPE FIEND STEALS ALL KINDS ARTICLES In the justice court this morn ing Judge Cuddy gave Walter Makomson a !0-day sojourn in I he county jail- Makemson ar rived here a week ago from Keno and is a drug fiend of the pro nounced type. A few days ago he was hailed before the justice -i and given a floater, of which he failed to take advan tage. Since then he has been pilfering stores and lodgitnr houses along Main street. In the Kendal! house he stole five cuspidors, a ..ot and a flash light. He visited the Lothrop Davis store where he lifted another flash light; at the Bertram! looming house lie confiscated a V'oat ami a pair of gold spec tacles; at the Miners' Drug store he pocketed a ladies' man icure set and a pair of scissors During the next DO days he will have ample time to poud'T over his shortcomings. CUSTOM OFFICERS SEIZE BOOZE IN HONOLULU HONOLULU, Dee. 30.- Prohibition enforcement agents and customs of ficials seized 13 Ixittles of liquor, including brandy, wine, ruracao and vermuth aboard the United States army transport Dodge, which Just ar rived from Japan. , Customs officers said that two of the ships officers will he examined in connection with the seizure. Weinsap Apples POR SALE $1.75 a Box Phone. 1083 Nevada First National Bank of Tonopah CUPITJL. J 1 00.000 ilWiiMIIMKIl.lnUXaiXl.tt ! ROVAL SHOE STORE PYTHIAN SISTERS DANCE Everybody is invited to come to th" Pythian Sisters Y'ama-Yamn dance at the Pythian auditorium on New Year's night. Jazz Muckers er chestra. No children under 16 ad. mitted unless accompanied by par eis. and no efiiJJren unddjr 15 allowed on the floor. sfl VARSITY BOYS MEET DEFEAT Last niR'nt al the High School gym the Varsity lads went down to de feat the second time before the To no pub. High School hoys with a score TONOPAH SOON TO HAVE A NEW CAFE Sam Wilcox, who has he-en en iraged for itianv vioitw in ilo, i.... " i.i iu -i. i ue rans were ireateu Vaurant o a fast exciting game from start : a WPt, o inns- in the girls' game the business in Reno, after a week s investigation of Tono- nah's bnsiiwittc mtsuiliiliti.iu l..f TV... V. IJ;I. t,. .1. . -i j u . j .. I. noun, i.ji ""i1"" ",K" "" ueieaiea ine,t l J .,... f,, p.,,,., ,, gin grjuu- , r,.t,,ni with h i.io.lor,, ' a,n -lnont. including a -foOOO refrig Willi orator nbint picked team of former ales. The seventh grade boys' is now anxious to lock horns the Varsity boys, being confident that they can show the college bovs how will equip- preparatory to opening a first class restaurant in the near future. VISITING ELKS Big Watch party at Elks' club. Sunday. Hec. 31- at s p. m; cards, billiards, orchestral concert from D to 12. Refreshments; dancing, Jan. L 1923 at 12:01 a. m. Kor Elks and uieir lames. Your card admits you to the big event. You are special guests. Tonopah Lodge No 1062. B. O. F.Iks. advD29 2t Fans attention! Don't overlook the Indoor baseball game at the Pythian aii-iltoriLm Saturday 'night at 7, between the Elks and Ymps. Tick ets 25c. adr JUDGE M. R. AVERILL MOVES HIS OFFICE Jdge Averill has been busy the last few days removing his per sonal library to hia new office. located on the second floor of his residence in front of the court house- The judge intends to take up private practice after Jthe first of the year. M Everybody will want to see the indoor baseball game SatiintnT night at 7 at the Pythian auditor ium between the Elks and Ymps. Tickets, JSe. ad CHURCHES St. Patrick's Church Masses at 8 a. m. and 10 a in. Sunday school after the 10 o'clock mass. Evening devotions at 7:30 o'clock. CLASSIFIED ADS Carries most complete stock of Men's, Ladies' and Chil dren's Shoes to be found in Southern Nevada. BOARDERS WANTED First class meals. $40 per month. Bear Cafe, St. Patrick St. D20. i FIRST 8 FOR SALE CLASS REPAIRING AT MODERATE PRICES COURTEOUS TREATMENT A. GUINTINI, PROPRIETOR FOR 8ALE Doors aad windows, at reduced prices. Apply Old MUpah Grill building. FOK SALB Furnished am. and fire rented rooms; good location lor, boarding. Phone 1226 or inquire! over Tonopah Electric Tire Co. oie-w! FOR SALE Five passenger Olds mobile (curing car; goad oondlUOa; cheap at I GOO Oail at Midland garage. Ng-lOt St. Patrick's Church Masses at g a. m. and 10 a. m. Evening devotions at 7:30. Monday New Year's day4-Masses will be at 7:30 a. m. and 9 a. m. Christian 8clence Church at corner of Florence and Cross avenues. Services 11 a. m. Sunday. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening services. 7:30 o'clock. Sunday subject: "Chris tian Science.". 00000000000000000 o THE WEATHER o o o o Local observer United o o States weather bureau: o o Temperatures Ba.m. Noon o o Current 25 31 o O Wei DUUD Z4 27 o o Relative humidity 83 63 o o Temperature, Extreme o O 1922 1921 0 0 Maximum yesterday 32 43 o o Minimum yesterday 19 36 o PIANO TUNING Electric or Player Pianog and Pipe Organ work. Guaranteed. Over 15 years factory experience. Phone 542 Mixpah Hotel. O P BURNS THE HOME OF S. AND 1 AND riMROSE CANNED GOODS ENOUGH SAID DOM'T OVERLOOK THOSE GOOD Batteries and Furs SAFETY and convenience prompt a woman to put her furs in storage for the Summer if she doesn't wear them. The same reasons impel a motorist to put his battery in storage for the Winter if he lays up his car. An idle battery in an idle car deteriorates rapidly especially in cold weather. And there's always danger of freezing, too. We'll not only "store" your battery this Winter but return it to you practically new in the Spring. You'll be aston ished how little it costs you. Winter's just around the corner. See us about your batterv now. WASHINGTON APPLES WHILE TTrrv t MINE WORKERS' MERCAMTiir COMPANY Authorized PHILCO Service Station MIDLAND GARAGE AND MACHINE WORKS TONOPAH. NEVADA