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CARSON CITY DAILY APPEAL, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1917 Fertlize Your Lawns See Bath for manure for fertilising your lawns or gardens Phone 941. i22-tf Bath, the Exprcsunan Express work of all kinds, trunks and baggage hauied to and fror( depot. Bath. Phone 941. j22-tf Virginia & Truckee Railway General Offices, Carson City, Nevada A. M. ARDERY, General Manager. S. C. BICELOW, H. L. GRIFFITHS, General Passenger Agent. General Freight Agent. England Did Not Practice Self-Dial Until Death lists Began Coming In . SoJryUxd No 2 M,M May 1.1917 No.l p. m. n. in. lwve Arrivn, n. ni. - '- P;u- :WM J0 : 0 RKNO : ll:10 IO:-i4 :'l 1 '5 !':M) H - Steamboat 7:01 10:42 lo:(W .KW 1:5.-, !:!! 17 Wawhoe !":- & ' :$-IS 2:15 :i7 21 Frank town t:4 4:IU M::V 31 Arrive CAltsON lav 4:l.r li:lKl 31 LHve CAKSON Arrive t.5 !: 4:f.: 10:35 41 Mound House 5:4 5:47 11:07 50 tlol.l Hill 5:11 iii! i:0l 11:17 52 Arrive VI KOINIA l-rf-ave fi:0 .:2 NT5 oTfTT .ntt " No. la N'-17 No 19 Motor Motor Motor Ive-CAKSON-Arrive Motor Motor Motor "-'J',- fiV fcliV 0 NtewnrU Indian School few ' 01 til HM' 4 Arrive-Min,le..-leave - .r,y hi-a 455 lo:4 lr nt r,:io ;3. Daily. ..... Jj JSaturdays only. Connecting at Reno with Southern Pacific Co., at Mound House with Southern Pacific Co., and at Minden with daily auto stage for Woodfords and Markleeville, daily, except Sunday, with auto stages for Genoa, Walley Springs, Coleville, Topaz, Wellington, Sweetwater and Bridgeport, and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays with auto stage fur Masonic. Do You Smoke? H. If you do, of course you want the best to be had for your money. A cigar, a pipe, smoking tobacco, or cigarettes, the best of each, may be found at J. VAUGHAN'S SMOKERY OPPOSITE POSTOFFIC1 Billiard Parlor In Connection l By George Martin, United Press staff correspondent. WASHINGTON, July 30. England didn't abandon "its orgie of ostentation and luxury" until the death lists began to pour in from the trenches. "Then the small sacrifices like style in dress" and faincy foods came easy to them," said "Tay Pay" (T. P.) O'Con nor, Irish envoy to America, dissucc ing Uncle Sam's food and supply con servation program here today. The white haired Celt went on to tell more of what happened to the British housewife and other stay-at-homes, drawing comparisons with the same things happening in this country today. He expressed keen interest in the government's plea to women to aban don their beloved "style" in dress and the appeal to men to curb their appeti tes at table. "Luxuries in England have been prac tically wiped out," said he. "A .few men still drink champagne now and then, but with a certain air of apology. "The lesson I think one might draw from what is taking place in England is that self-denial has become easy to those outside the trenches largely be cause of the heroic sacrifice of those who are in the trenches. -Ice Season Is On John Rubke announces that he has taken over the agency of the Union Ice company in this city and will start de livering on Thursday morning, June 7th. Phone 1511 with your orders. j5-tf SPECIAL SALE HATS, DRESSES I am closing out all hats at less than wholesale prices. Mrs. Ed. Sweetland, 112 W. Second St. j9-tf "The war thus has had a great elevat ing influence on the morale of the na tion. It has been a benficient interrup tion of the great orgie of ostentation and luxury. "Men's and women's appetites for enormous wealth and great expenditures have received a check. "All these things will finally result in a more equitable point of view as to the distribution of wealth among differ ent classes of society and pave the way for an approach to a more popular state. ; "Dinners have been reduced univer- . sally to three courses. And you could not find a table, however hospitable the ' host or how wealthy, where today more ' than three courses are served. I "Many things considered indispen- J sable are now surrendered without the ! least sense of self-denial. "In the house of commons we had to 1 go three days without potatoes. After the first day nobody seemed to mind or indeed remember that we had no pota toes. We were quite satisfied with rice or turnips. "Many men and women, some of them rather stout, have given up riding to and fro in taxicabs. Those who never rode in tubes or busses do so now be cause they realize the number of drivers needed at the front." r VAUT ANY OF THESE? Patent Medicines Perfumes Photographic Supplies Face Powder ' Toilet Soaps Kodaks YES? Then get them from J. A. MULLER itfpisl Opposite P.O. Carson Carson City Valley Bank Nevada Capital, hilly paid ..J;.0.HKhl0 OFKICEKS lt . Wiiitf field. Pre. F. M. l-e, Viee-Pre H.U. Humphrey, V-Fres. H. C Ciapp, Cashier G. B.Spratlling.Ast.CMir. DIRECTOR Hen. WingfieM F. M. 1-ee H. i. Hunmhrey II. C. Clapp" Chas. J Kulison t 4 This bank will receive deposits, buy or sell foreign drafts, make loan 1 ami lo a geueral banking business. Interest nl the rate of 4 per cent per annum will be paid on time Certificates of I Hi posits ami Sav ings Accounts. United States Depository for Postal Savings Funds. Tonopah Cash Boy Ships Carload of Ore The Cash Boy is getting into its stride with regular shipments that are of a higher order than the average product of this district. The companv shins to both the Western Ore Purchasing com pany and the Belmont mill at Millers, the high grade product going to the former. The water level is now down to a deptti 01 osu teet in tne winze where they are raising from the west drift to get a stope started. The lottom of the shaft is 1,450 feet and the winze car ried the development 130 feet further. With immunity from water the man agement teels that it will he atile to sustain shipments at the rate of a car load a week of good milling grade. Bonanza. HATS AND DRESSES NOTICE OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE DAYTON REDUCTION COMPANY. It An irresistible showing of newest styles in hats. A nice assortment of middy and sport dresses at Mrs. Ed SWEETLAND'S. ml5-tf For Ice Phone 1511 Notice is hereby givrn. that pursuant to a resolution regularly and duly pass ed and adopted by the Board of Direc tors of the Davton Reduction companv, at a meeting of said hoard held on the 28the day of July, A. 1)., 1917, a special meeting of the stockholders of the Day ton Reduction companv will be held on Monday, August 13, A. D., 1917, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, at the office of John M. Chartz. attorney at law, Car son City. Nevada, for the purose of considering the following questions: 1. For the election of a board of di rectors, to serve during the ensuing year and until their successors .shall have been elected and qualified. 2. To pass upon the action of the board of directors heretofore taken, providing for a transfer of a certain existing contract between the Dayton Reduction company and the Dayton Placer company to the Dayton Placer company in exchange for 3( Rl.OOO shares of the capital stock of the Dayton Plac er company, and '"for the payment of certain indebtedness of the Dayton Re duction company. 3. For the transaction of such other business as may come before the meet ing and which might properly be con sidered at a regular or special meeting of the stockholders of said companv. LEE A. HOWE, Secretary. Dated, July 28, 1917,-10d Appeal dispatches are the latest. AN EVIDENCE That you are careful of your personal appearance is a CREASE IN YOUR TROUSERS For Your Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing COME TO US WM. BRUNN Ihe Tailor Groceries Table 'supplies that make the meal both enjoyable and whole some. Hardware Quality that represents the oest judgment in buying. Coffees Fo.ger's, for quality, strength ami flavor are not excelled. A Well Selected Stock ol Everything in the Jroeery Line and Prices Right. ART MEYERS THE GROCER ' HOTEL GOLDEN RENO. NEV. Largest Hotel in the State Owned and Operated by RENO SECURITIES CO GEO. WINGFIELD. Pres. II. G. HUMPHREY. Vice-Prea. FRANK GOLDEN. JR., Mgr. C. ?. BURTON, Secy & Treas. $1.00 AND UP. EUROPEAN YOU read the 1L other fellow's ad You are reading this one. That should convince you w tnat advertising in these columns is a profitable v proposition that it will Jjftt bring business to your 3? store. The fact tha the is is other fellow advertises reason he probably tke getting mcJT e business than is falling to you. Would it not be well to give the other fellow a chance To Read Your Ad. in These Columns? San Francisco Hotels PROFESSIONAL SWEENEY & MOREHOUSE Attorneys at Law (Washoe Bank B'ld'g, Reno) Carson Valley Bank B'ld'g CARSON CITY - - NEVADA" J. M. SPRING SUITINGS Our samples for Spring Suits are now arriving and wre are ready to take your measure. Remember we are agents for two of America's standard clothing houses. Our line of gent's furnishings is as complete as ever. Or send word to the yard. I have taken the agency of the Union Ice com pany and will begin delivery on Thurs day, June 7th. j5-tf JOHN RUBKE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS I JOS. SMYTH Company 4 Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have been duly appointed and qualified by the First Judicial District court ot the state of Nevada, in and for the county of Ormsby, as executors of the estate of James G. Sweeney, late of said county, deceased. All creditors having claims against said estate are required to file the same, with proper vouchers attached, with the clerk of the court, within three months from the first publication of this notice. NELLIE W. LAMMON, LOUISE J. SANFORD, GEO. A. BARTLETT, Executors. Date of first publication, July 23, 1917. of Pianos Quality Mehlin A Sons, Sohmer, Ives V. Pond, Knabe, Estey Organs and Seeburg Electrics, and many others. You save from $50 to $1(10 on your piano pur chase by calling or writing direct to the J. D. Mariner!; Music House:; Phonographs, Small Instruments and Sheet Music Box 422 Reno, Nevada FRAME Attorney at Law Office: 228 N. Virginia St. Rooms 2 and 4 RENO - - NEVADA WHEN IN SAN FRANCISCO stop at the HOTEL DALT (formerly Hotel Dale) 34 Turk St., near Market,, in the heart of the city, NEWLY FURNISHED AND RENOVATED RATES Room and detached bath, 1.00 per day; room and private hath, $1.50 per day. Our large free bus meets all trains. A. H. HEER Attorney at Law Cilice: 204 N. Virginia St., REND - - - NEVADA THOMAS E. KEPNER Lawyer "orporation, Alining and Law Ciiniina! Defense Probate PENO NEVADA NEVADA NORTH First Class First Class t t z t A RARE OFFER TO any new or old subscriber who pays $9 in advance for one year's subscription to the APPEAL will be given One Hundred Engraved Visiting Cards and Plate. The latter will last a lifetime. This is equivalent to a cash present of several dollars and should be taken immediate advantage of, as the time of the offer is limited. Samples of the cards and style of engraving desired can be seen at the Appeal office. There are twenty-three styles to select from. Remember by paying the 9 you get the Appeal one year and 100 cards and plate. Come Early With Your Order t l Motor Daily Lakeview Express Dailv A. M. 8:00 8:02 8:33 8:51 9:07 9:25 9:45 . M. A. M. 8:30 8:45 f 9:13 f 9 30 947 f 10:05 10:25 A. M. 0 mi ry. Supplement No. 3 to Time Table No. 42 Effective, Thursday, Feb. 15, 1917, 12:01 a. m. STATIONS Reno, Nev., S. I. Sta Reno, Nev., N. C. O: Sta. 10 Summit 15 Cedar 21 Francis 27 Purdy, Cal. 34 riumas Jet., SOUTH First Class First Class 2 Reno Express Dailv 0 Motor Daily 1 M. 6 :45 6:40 6:12 5:55 5:36 5:16 4:55 P. M. 1' f f f P. . M. 4:40 4 :38 4-07 3:50 3:33 3:15 2:55 M. ALONZO WELLS Attorney at Law Rinkle BTdg Up Stairs JAMES D. FINCH Clay Peters RENO - The Dalc-Tallac Hotel 140 Ellis St., Near Powell THE BEST $1.00 ROOMS IN SAN FRANCISCO The Dale-Tallac is centrally lo cated and a modern hotel in every respect. The rates will be from $1.00 to $1.50; no higher and no lower, except where special rates are made by the week or longer. Take any car from the ferry to Powell and from Third and Townsend take Ellis Street car. Telephone Sutter 430 B'ld'g - NEVADA W. W. GRIFFIN Attorney at Law CARSON CITY - NEVADA GEORGE B. THATCHER Attorney at Law CARSON CITY NEVADA JOHN F. KUNZ Attorney at Law Nixon Block, GOLDFIELD FIREPROOF Hotel Sutter SAN FRANCISCO "Room and a Bath Dollar and a Half Room without Bath, $1 Management: GEORGE WARREN HOOPER Famous JULES RESTAURANT In Connection With Hotel Best Food at Moderate Prices NEVADA PLATT & SANFORD Attorneys at Law Office: State Bank and Trust Building CARSON CiTY NEVADA Sfeife&ld -Nearest t FlB Feather River Branch WEST EAST First Class Second Class Supplement No. 3 to Second Class. First Class 5 3 Time Table No. 42, 4 6 Motor Mixed Effective Thursday, Mixed Motor Daily Feb. 15, 1917, 12:01 a. m. Ex. Sunday Daily Daily Ex. Sunday Daily A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. . 9:45 7:00 34 Plumas Junction 2:45 2:55 f 10:05 f 721 39 Chilcoot f 2:10 12:32 10:20 7:40 43 Vinton 1:25 2:17 11:00 8:25 54 , Beckwith 12:45 135 11:20 . 8:50 59 Portola 12:25 1:15 11:28 905 61 . Delleker 12:10 1:07 12:05 9:40 71 Clio, Cal 10:46 1230 p. m. , p. m. 9:50 74 Davies Mill, Cal 10:05 a. m. ' a. m. WARREN i, BALDY Attorney at Law utiice: Larson v alley came aiag CARSON CITY - - NEVADA mil No's. 1 and 2 run through from Reno, Nev., to Modeline, Likely, Alturas and Fairport. Cal., and to Lakeview, Ore. Feather River summer and fishing resorts reached by motor train No. 5, as well as Blaindin, Quincy and other points on the Western Pacific Ry. R. M. COX, General Manager. CHARTZ & CHARTZ John M. Chartz Alfred Charti Attorneys at Law Practice in all State and Federal ! Courts CARSON CITY - - NEVADA A. GRANT MILLER Attorney at Law Journal B'ld'g Practice in All Courts RENO .... NEVADA Motel Manx PoweS St. at OTerret! SAN FRANCISCO tt$ Close to Thc,:trcs and Shopping LUslrict. Hotel t'uat is homelike - 1 Eh: Servica and Appointments Vie It 14 11 best. Ktinr.inpniQtilW Wfrr !?' in every koora. .Eictllent a U Carte Dining Room. European lien Rates S1.03 and up. DR. E. T. KREBS Physician and Surgeon Offices: Rooms 6 and 7, up-stairs State Bank and Trast Com pany's Building i CHICHESTER S PILLS 1 o lil ,-hn-K-r's lllamnnd Itr f 11! I :r. ki. i and .ulj !,., f-s. 5rict with lihie Tt.ke rnt other. Kur of imp lr-:ii. A k r"rf'!it--ii;N.TEro' U'.Aiii.NU Kit AM, I'il.l.s. l. to SL'ID tY DfilWdtSTS tYLtt V1itK