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CARSON CITY DAILY APPEAL,, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1918 I DR. W. I TAYLOR ? JESSIE H. TAYLOR I -Optometrists t Eyes Examined and Fitted. Glasses ANY LENS DUPLICATED I J Thoma-Bigelow BiT'lding, Reno, Nev. lj A MMtMlttfTtTttfTTTTTT) 15 TU THIS X ! 70TERS OP NEVADA: I it is impossiDie ior me w i i . - . t. i x take any time away from my duties as Adjutant General end Draft Executive of Ne- vada to devote time to campaign for re-election as j ? Lieutenant Governor and ex officio Adjutant General. My record must speak for me. I stand on this and ask your cordial support and endorse- t ment at the polls on Novem- ber 5th. MAURICE J. SULLIVAN, Democratic Nominee for Lieutenant Governor and ex officio Adjutant Gen- eral. t Personal Mention Dr. Donald Maclean is confined to his home with a serious cold. Prof. Charles Norcross of the Uni versity of Nevada faculty spent yester day in Carson visiting friends. Joe Hoopes, who has been confined to his home a number of days with an at tack of pleurisy, has sufficiently recov ered to be out on the street. Mrs. Kd Roberts came over from Reno on the motor Saturday afternoon and will remain a few days as the j guest of the Tennant family. F.rnest La Tourette, who was confin ed to his home all of last week with the Spanish inthieiua, has about recovered and is again attending to his duties in the state treasurer's office. Augustus Tilden. prominent attorney and candidate on the Republican ticket for lieutenant governor, came over from Reno this morning to attend to some matters in the local courts. Ernest Esser returned from the east this morning, where he went a few weeks ago to take instruction in a school of mechanics. He states that influenza is prevalent throughout the east and many are dying. Ray Tucker, according to advices re ceived here Saturday, is confined in one of the government hospitals at St. Paul, to which point he was assigned only two weeks ago. The telegram failed to state the ailment he was suf fering from, though it did say he was not in a dangerous condition. F-a Pa Fa Our duty becomes our pleasure' "vlien we take it up cheerfully. It has heen deckled by those in authority that it is to our national advantage to limit our buying of all commodities. The limit at present is: Country Residents 60 days sup ply. . I 'or Town People 30 days sup ply. Cheerful submission is our duty. Knowing that it advances our national aim, it becomes our greatest pleasure. Pa fca Pi ED. J. WALSH Carson City, Nevada f3 Pi fi Efficient Service by Mail. FOR RENT 1 wo front hetl rooms: private en trances. Knmiire at this office o!7-lw PURSE LOST Ist, a black Velvet handbag, con taining money. Believed to have been lost on rail street. Reward on its re turn to the White House. olO-tf Cheerful Submission Vulcanized under internal 'pressure to in sure evencord strain distribu tion. r And locked firmly to the rim by four unstretchable steel cables. Federal (prdT,res DOUBLE CABLE BASE SPANISH INFLUENZA RAPIDLY SPREADING Persons Weak and Run Down Easy j Victims Fortify Yourself Against It By Taking Tanlac. According to late reports issued by j State and Federal health authorities the , Spanish influenza epidemic is rapidly I spreading to all parts of the country, , . . ... ; and it now seems that practically every ; state in the Union will be seriously ! -T.,.-t,wi i ,..-,.. w ;c m. UUVV IVU IVX'1 IV I 111 I J li.' Vv'Ul .?V. I 1 i 11 iivi viii ir.vi"iv u uiim terrifying menace to the public health, ' but unless checked, it is apt to serious- ly affect the progress of war work, in , all its various departments. Already the Shipping Board has announced that 10 per cent of its workers had been ; a tier ted. j The disease has made its greatest progress in tne east where it lias claimed its victims bv the thousands. 1 Reports trom other sections, however. : are equally alarming; and Imth civil and military authorities have warned the public to take every precaution to prevent its further spread. In many cities schools, churches and theaters have been closed and public gatherings i f all kinds forbidden. j Medical authorities agree that peo- ! pie who are weak and run down are , the earliest victims of the influenza . epidemic. If you find yourself tired, i weak and losing flesh, or if you are in a ; generally run down condition, or if you catch cold easily, this warning should be heeded promptly. You are really in great danger, because the germ of this disease is very catching and you are apt to fall an easy victim if you come in contact with the germs. People who are well and strong are not likely to con tract the disease because they are able I to throw it off. The common sense wav ! to keep from taking it is to fortify the system against attack by building up the constitution. In other words, to use the old adage, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." And if you are in a sub-normal condition the proper thing to do is to begin immediately to build up your powers of resistance. To ac complish this, nothing on earth will strengthen you and build you up like Tanlac, the powerful reconstructive tonic, which contains the very elements needed by the system to give you fight ing strength and ward off the influenza germ. First of all, Tanlac begins its action by creating a good healthy appetite for wholesome, nourshing food, and assists every , organ of the body to perform its natural functions, thus helping to build up health and strength in the natural j way. Tanlac is also the ideal strengthening tonic for persons who are suffering from the after effects of infhfenza. grippe or bronchial troubles and hun- dreds of thousands are using it daily with the most gratifying results. In connection with the Tanlac treat ment, it is necessary to keep the Invwels open by taking Tanlac Laxative Tab lets, samples of which are included with' every bottle of Tanlac. It is also im portant that tfie every day rules of hygiene be observed; that is, sleep in well ventilated rooms, get plenty of fresh air and exercise and keep away from crowds. Tanlac is sold in Carson City by Charles L,. Kitzmeyer. A NATION'S STRENGTH IS IN ITS FOOD SUPPLY Eat less "Waste nothing Create a Reserve AMBSCA MUST FEED liaOOO. OOOALUES Latest telegraph and reliable local news in the Appeal. 1 j edera None We have in stock and can furnish the following sizes in Federal Cord Tires: 37x5, 36x4y2, 35x5, 35x4y2, 34x4y2, 34x4 and 32x4. In Fabrics: The following sizes and 30x3. 33x4, Save money and your cars radiator or pump frozen and than the winter's storage. Rate: Five Dollars per Month Red Aitow Garage and Auto Co. Carson City, Nev., Phone 151 Red Cross Notes The "Linen Shower for France" has l,een postponed for the immediate pres- t ,)Ut has ))ot 1)et.n a,)amioncd. So ., . have vour contributions ready when 'ie cal1 cnnu's in a lm!e laU"r - Thc Greatest Mother needs it. "Turn Trash into Cash the salvage bureau slogan appealed to E. T. Cut ter, division superintendent. Associated Press. The head office in San Fran cisco is conserving typewriter ribbon spools and Superintendent Cutter has suggested that all other offices in the Western division do likewise. .V Red Cross chapter recently sold 6,(HH) spools at 1;. cents apiece. If you are a member of the Red Cross, then you automatically become a member of the "Eating Club" which has over 2,0!0 services per month to its credit. This is none other than the can teen. The prime object of the canteen service is to be a visable reminder to the soldier or sailor that "Somebody cares." No distinction is made as to color or nationality. America and her Allies that is sufficient. 1 Supplies tor Palestine authorized by j ' the Red Cross War Council include ; among other things six automobiles, i and the commission for Italy finds it i necessary to buy forty-five additional ! camions, twenty motorcycles and seven touring cars to provide facilities for ! moving relief supplies the coming win- i ter. nat tne motor vemcie nas meant I in this war has never been half told. But the man who drives the aninumi- t,on truck behind the lines can tell a rat iter complete story ot it, Boost for the Christmas membership j with your first breath in the morning and vour last one at nignt. I In the crowd that waited for the sec- j ond show at a San Francisco movie ; house w-as a soldier with a Red Cross Red Arrow Garage f i & n A- ft & AUIU M). Geo. A. Co!g, President T. L. Hawkins, Sec. and Treas The Largest and most op to date Garage in the city FREE AIR - FREE WATER INFORMATION WOMEN'S Rest Room Large and Modem In Every Respect Auto Supplies, Export Repair ing, Storage, Oils RED CROWN GASOLINE Agents for the Brooks' Gas Generator , T 4, The most successful distillate burner on the market; SO per cent saving in fuel; 25 per cent increase in mileage and horse power; It) per cent de crease in heat. Installed in your car for $17. Guaranteed or money refunded. Agents for Federal Tires and and Tubas None Better t T Cord Better 32x4, 32x3y2. 31x4, 30x3y2 by storing them with us. A bursted would cost you more button pinned on an empty sleeve. '"I see you lost an arm," said a sympa thetic bystander. "No, 1 only "gave an ' arm," replied the soldier. The silence j that fell on the careless crowd was that i of a chastening spirit and one could almost hear its accusing question: j "What have you given?" Red Cross men did not stop their ', work as long as fighting continued in the battle of St". Mihiel, but as it pro i gressed they moved ahead with the I troops and got close up to the lines ! before the offensive began. Hot drinks ; were sent to the front lines in the am ; balances that went after wounded. At 'one point between daylight and 9 p. i in. 180 gallons of hot chocolate were served to fighters, and 120 gallons at ! ani ulier p tint. j Heavy troop transportation some- times overwhelms service at the Har i vey eating house in San Bernardino. , and on such occasions members of the Red Cross canteen committee assist in j waiting on soldiers and saliors. Money received for this service goes to the I canteen fund. j ' J j j j WIT ANY OF THESE Patent Medicines Perfumes Photographic Supplies Face Powders Toilet Soap Kodaks YES? Then get them from J. A. MULLER Druggist, Opposite P. O. lllllllllllt? 1 EDERAGmTires DOUBLE CABLE BASE T?EDERAL Cord Tires ere better because vulcaniz ing under internal air pressure keeps every cord straight find parallel. Tho Double Cable-Base pre vents internal wear and stops any pos sibility of slipping .or rocking. CARSON CITY, NEV. 68 11 m WILL PERRINI IS CALLED BY DEATH Word was received here this morning of the death of Will Terrini. former University of Nevada foothall star, and one of the best known young men in this city. No details have as yet 1een received as to the exact cause of his death. Will Perrini was not only well known in this city, but had a host of friends throughout the state and California, who will regret his untimely ending While a member of the Nevada foot ------J5- ball team Perrini acquired the reputa-j . - f 1 r . i , . - ! neing one oi tne pluckiest play-j ers in the" aggregation and had the dis-j j t'netion of having played on the team j I which administered the defeat to the j j L rkeley players in the big game of j 1'-w . This was the first inter-collegiate j game of Rugby played between the 'universities of Nevada and California j r,nd the playing of Perrini was partly j responsible for the sagebrush team scor j ing the victory. The young man was but 25 years old j at the time of his death, and leaves to mourn him his step-father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Pancera ; a brother. Ser- I geant hugene Perrini. with the Khh Kngineers in France; his grandmother, I Mrs. C. Rafetto; Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bright. Fiore Rafetto and Adeline Ra fetto, besides other relatives at Dayton. Announcement as to the funeral ar rangements will be made later. Subscribe for the Appear Drastic Clause t t t t r 1 .- . 1 ..uosi people are ot tne opinion that it the state is voted dry at the November eleetion it means only the closing of the saloons and that they can take their little old jug to the grocery and have it filled at their pleasure. For the benefit ot those who are laboring under this delusion their attention is called to section 7 of the initiative petition to be voted on, which reads as follows : Sec. 7. It shall be unlawful for any person to keep or have FOR I'hRSOXAL, USF. or otherwise, or to use. r permit another to have, keep or use, intoxicating liquors at any restaurant, store, office build incr, club, place where soft drinks are sold (except a drug store may have and sell alcohol and wine as provided by sections four and twenty four,), fruit stand, newsstand. romi or place where bowling alleys, bil liard or pool tallies are maintained, livery stables, public buildings, park, road, street or alley. It shall be unlawful fur any person to give or furnish to another intoxicating !iqu rs. Anyone violating this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than one hundred dollars, nor nv.rc than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned in the county jail not less than two nor mure than twelve months; provided that no common carrier, for hire, nor any oilier person, for hire or without hire, shall bring or carry into this state, or carry from one place to another within the state, intoxicating liquors for another, even when intended for personal use; except a com- -- mon carrier may, for hire, carry pure grain alcohol and wine, and such preparations as may be sold by druggists for the special purposes and in the manner as set forth in sections four and twventv-foflr ; and provided - further, however, that in case of search and seizure, the finding of any liquors shall be prima facia evidence that the same are beiu-4 k pt and stored for unlawful purposes. DOES NEVADA NEED LAWS LIKE THIS? Advt. f i X Carson Carson City Capital, tully paid. OFF I IK lis Ot .. Wingfield, Pre. F. M. Iiee, Vioe-Pre H. CJ. Humphrey, V-fres. H C. fiapp, Cashier G B.Sprad ling, A st. Ch r. This bank will receive deposits, buy or sell foreign draft, make loan i and do a general banking business. In teres tat the rate of 4 ikt cei:i par annum will be paid on time Certificates of Duposits and Sav ings Accounts. United States Depository for Postal Savings Funds. j j j ji j 5 j 5 g j j i$ iji j j iji j GNew Cjrocery Terms TO THE GROCERY TRADE: You are undoubtedly thoroughly familiar with the expressed wishes of the Government TO SHORTEN THE TIME OF PAYMENT so as to make available all possible funds in carrying out successfully the tre mendous undertakings of this great Nation. It thus becomes the PATRIOTIC DUTY of all of us, Wholesaler, Retailer and Consumer, to render all possible assistance in the success ful carrying out of this necessary plan and our co-operation should be made effective WITHOUT DELAY. As already advised, our revised terms of payment, 1 per cent in 10 days 30 days net, becomes effective on August 1, 1918. You will doubt less deem it advisable and necessary to make corresponding changes in your terms to the consuming public. CALIFORNIA WHOLESALERS. t t The above circular is self-explanatory and cuts the former terms (which were iy2 per cent in 30 days 60 days net) to those mentioned above. It will be seen that I now get y2 per cent less discount, paying my bills in ten days, than I formerly did by paying them in 30 days, and have to settle in 30 days or receive no more goods. Under these condi tions I am forced to change my terms which in future will be as follows: All bills must be paid by the 15th of the month following that which the bill is contracted. Customers not complying with the above will be required to pay cash. A, G. TONOPAH WEEKLY OUTPUT The Tonopah Belmont sent to the mill 2,086 tons. Tonopah Mining 2,250 tons, Tonopah Extension 2,365 tons, West F.nd 895 tons, Jim Butler 214 tons. Res cue 65 tons. Montana 338 tons, Tono pah Divide 200 tons, and miscellaneous 4 tons, making the total production for the week 8,417 tons, the estimated value being $143,089. This valuation is cal culated on the gross milling value of the ore. Tonopah Miner. NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS Notice is hereby given that Dr. Ru- pert JJlue. chief surgeon of the l S. army, has telegraphed to the State P...ard of Health to have the physician of vach county jn the state of Nevada t report to the county physician of each county all cases of influenza and pneumonia, also all deaths resulting from the same, every twenty-four hours, that said report may be transmitted by telegraph to said chief surgeon of the U. S. army. The above instructions must be en- forced. S. S. JARRF.TT. Co. Phvsician. K. S. 1) Al'C.HFRTY, P. M. CROW. .1. H. STERN. County Board of Health. I See Batn j Express work of all kinds, tnmk j ind baggage hauled to and from j depot. Bath, Phone 941. j22-tf of Initiative Law -- x ... . . Valley Bank Nevada PIKICfTOKN Geo. Wiugliel'J F. M. Ijee 11. G. Humphrey H. C. Clapp ('has. J Kulison i tii $i4iitttMfMfi Meyers 1