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CARSON CITY DAILY APPEAL. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1919 The Carson City Daily Appeal PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING., EXCEPT SUNDAY, BY THE NEVADA PRINTING COMPANY T. D. VAN DEVORT Editor and Manager Entered as Matter of the Second Class at the Postoffice at Carson City, Nevada, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 TOPICS IN BRIEF One year by Carrier One year by Mail TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $12.00 9.00 Carson City Daily Appeal is the real live advertising medium of this section as evidenced by its carrying a larger amount of advertising than any paper n the city. " ' " ' - NO TELLING WHAT MAY HAPPEN Wages can't meet high prices if both are going in the same direc tion. Newark News. ! i The great question in the Socialist party at present is what is left. Springfield Republican. . Still, there must be either universal military training or univer sal military straining. Columbia Record. : ! Dr. Karl Muck will land in Denmark, thus connrminc what Hamlet said about that kingdom. Columbia Record. The Allies still love Kolchak, but not with the ardent passion that thrilled them when he was making good. Asheville Times . , The railroad men seem to have overlooked the fact that it isn 't the strikes, but the runs which win the game.- Columbus Dispatch. ftnvernor TJovle mav be absolutely sincere in his statement that! Now, if eongress would only amend the law of supply and de- with the ending of his gubernatorial term he will retire from poli- j mand so that we would have more supply and less demand, the solu tics, but many things are liable to happen between now and the sen-' tion of our troubles would be simple. fA Paso Times. atonal campaign of 1922 . The little pig. that went to market in the old days now has de- The governor has developed a wonderful penchant as a con-, , their ime in plants -Dal- ciliator between labor and capital, and an these dubious times even , 6 the Lord himself can hardly tell what may happen or in what lines " . there may be a demand for a man of resource and talent. j Great Britain has removed 'all restrictions on boer .and is ready to renew her proud title of "tight little island. Cleveland Plain Dealer. . . . . IEJEST-0LDES1' HAIL HUT Foreign Born Lately Here Mix Greetings With Native Indians. SUMMONS In the First Judicial District Court of ! the State of Nevada, In and for Ormsby County. t ii i. JOE MORELLI, Plaintiff, vs. CHARLOTTE MORELLI, Defendant World Not Yet at Peace, Mr. Wilson Telia Bismarck Audience Warns of Dangers Without League. THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY The Reno Gazette is to be complimented for the sentiment ex pressed in the attached editorial and it is to be hoped that it will sink deep under the skins of its Reno, readers and, reading between the; lines, bring them to a partial realization ai least mat neuo is uui au of Nevada and that Reno can only grow as grows the rest of the state. The editorial follows : The gift of $125,000 to the state of Nevada by the Lincoln Highway association, two-thirds of which was paid yesterday, to be followed with in a short time by payment of the remainder, is a splendid testimonial to the magnificent public spirit of that great national organization which is devoted to the construction of better highways in this country. From the time this government was organized down to the present, men of vision have constantly been impressed with the fact that national devel opment and rapid communication were inseparable and that no surer means could be found to tie the widely separated sections of the country together and make isolated communities prosperous than by the con struction of permanent and free public highways. It was upon-this great idea that the Lincoln Highway association was founded and, notwithstanding the fact that it was compelled by the ex igencies to devtrte itself first to a single route across the continent, it has never departed from its original principle of promoting the construc tion of good highways everywhere, whether contiguous to or connecting with its own selected line or not. - It is unfortunate that certain communities, located both upon and off the Lincoln Highway route, have lost sight of this fundamental prin ciple of the organization, have become over-zealous partisans of a single arbitrary route, and have either allowed themselves to be placed in the position either of attacking the Lincoln Highway because it does not pass through their community, or of assaulting some other routes that pa?s through other sections. They have fallen into the position of sectarians wro overlook great underlying principles of good through the partisan zeal that can see nothing beyond the narrow limits of a particualr sect. Nevada is particularly fortunate to have been placed upon the line cf this important transcontinental roadway, if for no other reason than that she has received therefrom the educational effects of its campaign for better highways through the nation, for no state in the Union is com pelled to depend more upon highway construction for internal devel opment. And, when there is added to this valuable work of the associa tion a cash gift of $125,000 to assist in highway building, the good for tune of the state becomes even more apparent. The Lincoln Highway is not only a great national undertaking, but a great national movement a movement to help all communities help themselves by taking advantage of their own opportunities. DO YOUR PART TO PREVENT AN INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC FOR SALE A bicycle. Apply to Cyril Collins at Methodist parsonage. s9-tf See Bata Express work of all kind trunk nd baggage hauled to and from 'root Rath. Phone 941. 22-tf WOOD AND COAL Orders for wood and coal tow re ceived. Prompt delivery. Phone. 151 L f7-tf JOHN RUBKE. h4 i nits. a. e. warn i X Suits, Coats 7 . and x Dresses I ALL TI1E LATEST STYLES I l? Circe Block, Carson City $ Restrictions Raised The govtrnmcnt having raised all re strictions regarding . the sale of fuel you can now. purchase direct from the dealers. A full supply now on hand at Rubke's yard. Phone 1511. fl-ti AT THE emporium . To QoseFOut Ti ! BOYS' MT WA1STS Ages 7 to 13 TO Cts. HI'S SFOST MISTS Men's Sport - Shirts Sizes 15JV 16 nd V only 65c, (US ill (1.50 EMPORIUM CO. Carson City, Nevada See Bath For the moving of furnitnre, house hold goods, trunks, machinery, etc. I'hone 941. jo-tt Order Direct When you want wood or coal p'tom direct to John Rubke. He will supplj fl-tf events the Furniture Moved See Bath for the moving of all kintis of articles, from valises to quartz mills. Phone 941. j6-tl People everywhere are disinclined to discuss disagreeable sub jects. They prefer not to think of epidemics. We believe, however, that now is the time when most serious attention should be given to the probable recurrence of an influenza spread as the weather be comes cooler. The influenza tragedy in the United States last fall can never be pictured in all its horror. It came in the midst of war your wants. Call up 1511. when the terribleness of death was neutralized by the dispatches tell- j Read the Appeal tor the ing of our men being killed abroad. Brave men and women battled day they happen. the disease here and buried the dead with steeled hearts. , It was expected that congress wculd make an appropriation suf ficient for a nation-wide fight on influenza, but as usual that body has frittered away its time playing politics. Five, hundred thousand more persons may die so far as congress is concerned. j If anything is done to prevent an epidemic, the people, in co operation with local health officials, must do it. A great deal rests upon the people. .... Doctors are agreed that influenza germs are scattered by cough ing and sneezing, and that by covering the cough r sneeze danger of an epidemic is lessened, lives are saved and manv nersons arc snared days of painful illness. la any quantity., Best in the market. The New York Board of Health has added this to that city's !Also a" kmds of feedi, ,0rde sanitary code : promptly delivered. Phone 1511. "In order to prevent the conveyance of infective material to U'li '' JOHN RUBKE- others, all persons shall, when coughing or sneezing, properly cover the nose and mouth with a handkerchief or other protective sub- . stance." j All persons can do this and should. It means safety for others, including those around you, the members of your family, your child ren, and your friends. Let each one of us show an interest in the life of our fellow- beings by doing these simple things. Influenza is tragic; the sneeze ' is no longer a joking matter, but a forerunner of death. However unpleasant this editorial may be, attention to what it says may bring happier days for those who take seriously the simple suggestions that have been made. Read the Appeal for the latest in world events. - . . BAY AND GRAIN WAS FORESEEN BY QUEEN VICTORIA . . FIREPROOF r HOTEL SUTTER SAN FRANCISCO -RooAada BmKo-DoUm ami H.iP . , . Raoai without Bh. $1 - CEOftCE WAKRLN HOOPE X X X Chalmers Six MOTOR CAR the Ramshorn If you are tn- The car with Hot Spot Motor. tercsted in a good car at a reas onable price come m and see us. We are also agents fo.r the Chev rolet, Maxwell and Reo cars. By Mt. Clemons News Bureau.) Aboard President Wilson's Special rroin. The great diversity of types of Americans over whom Woodrow Wil son presides came strikingly to his at tention as he made his way through North Dakota and Montana toward the Pacific coast. Copper-hued Indian braves with their squaws and pappooses, took the hand of the great White Father. Fair haired men and women from far Scan dinavia pressed forward to greet the President. . Others who used to know is their fatherland Germany, Holland and even Russia, hailed him. Grizzled avalryiuen who in years gone by tougnt the redskins in this same re gion saluted. Cowboys and cowgirls in dashing costumes rode toward tiini at breakneck speed and whirled quirts over their heads. He and his compan ions saw more different.kinds of Amer icans than one, ordinarily realizes go to make up our country. Mr. Wilson's one speech in North Dakota was at Bismarck,. the capital. It must be chronicled that his remarks were received with much less enthusi asm than at any other stop he has made. Just why this was so was not quite apparent ex-ept perhaps that his audience of 1,500 was composed large ly of those of Teutonic and Seandinav tan mrtn who are naturally not so given to noisy enthusiasm as bom Americans . . . Introduced by Governor. He was introduced by Governor Lynn J. Frazier, whose two young laughters attracted the attention of the President and Mrs. Wilson because of their names. It appeared that Gov t-mor Frazier attended the State Agri cultural university and in honor of his ulnia mater called one twin Unle and the other Versie. This delighted the Wilsons. "The world is not now at peace," the President declared. "Physcially per iiaps it is but mentally not." The min cf the world is ill at ease and will bt until America's verdict as to the League of Nations is recorded for all to know the victory has been won only over the force of a particular group of j j rations, not over the passions of those 4 1 nations or the others which' opposed J I hem. After declaring that the league by XJ its justice and humanity would do 'away with these hatreds, the Presi Jl dent said: '"If those principles cannot i he maintained, and they cannot witlv- 4. out the league, these pasisons will The State of Nevada sends greeting to said defendant: You are herebv summoned to appear within ten days after the service upon you of this summons if served in said count-, or within twenty days if served out of said county but within said judi cial district, and in all other cases with in forty days, exclusive of the day of service, and defend the above-entitltd action. This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the bonds of matri- nony existing between you and the plaintiff. Dated June ZOth, A. D., 1919. DANIEL E. MORTON, Clerk of said court. VVm. McKnight, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of hrst publication, June 8, 1919. Dnn.tMcr I JESSIE H. TAYL03 . X Eyes Examined and Fitted. Glasses T ANY LENS DUPLICATE) X Thoma-Bigelow Building, Rrno, Nev. 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INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA MU llLEjii hereby riven that a nivtin, nf ynou j he loves are starving, he is not going ! to serve any government he is Koine to In the District Court of the First Ju- ( serve himself by the quickest way he uiciai district ot tne state 01 nevaaa lin find. olders of THE PRUDENTIAL :E COMPANY Civ lurniri will be held at the Home Office of said Com- In the Matter of the Panelli, Deceased. Estate of Nicola SUMMONS i How long the trouble was in coming may be gauged by a letter' br County written by Queen Victoria in 1875: "Bismarck is so overbearing,' vioiem, grasping ana unprincipled tnat no one could stand it liisiuarek i a terrible man and he makes Gmnnnv orrentlv rHliimri , , . J 0. w.-. u..,..ivwVA In the First Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada In and for Orms- ANNA LEONARD, Plaintiff, : : :i - ' ts. .. THOMAS LEONARD, Defendant I ou know that the Prussians are not noDular. nnf ort.n- natcly, and no one will tolerate any power wishing to dictate to all: The State of Nevada sends greetirg .hurope. to sajd defendant: King George dug this up from his grandmother's correspondence You are heTey summoned to appear to prove the family not pro-German. " within ten days after the service upon on . .. , yOU 0f this summons if served m said MANY RUSS PRISONERS IN GERMANY 'county, or within twenty days if served out of said county but withrn said judi- Germany still contains 250,000 Russian prisoners of war who 'ci?1 di?trict,Jand in.a" othr cases are being fed and clothed by the United States., floated efforts jTSlAeS have been made to repatriate the Russians, but the Bolsheviki pre- ed action. vent it at every turn. , . 1 This action is brought by plaintiff to A few trainloads of prisoners that have been sent into Russia secu,e ,ecre ' vorce from you have been halted by Red Guards at the border who have offered the TJF& ffcoSiS returning men a choice between joining the Bolsheviki or suffering saries of life. ... massacre. Many have preferred death; so many, in fact, that the Oated April 22, 1919. ' " United States ceased all efforts at sending.them through. , j DANakEofMsamTcSrt We are with the ministers if they strike for better-paid sermons. VT McKNJGHT' Attorney for Plain- uniess mey asit time ana a Half lor overtime. Detroit News. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order ot the District Court of the First Judicial District of the state of Nevada, in and for the county of . Ormsby, made on the 23rd day 'of August, 1V19, in the matter of the es tate of Nicola Panelli, deceased, the undersigned, the administratrix of- the estate of said deceased, will sell at pri vate sale, upon, the terms and condi tions hereinafter mentioned, and sub ject to confirmation by said court, on ii- . vveanesaay, tne itn oay ot septemuer, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Nicola Panelli, deceased, at the time of his death, in and to the real property hereinafter described, and all - After explaining the benefit of hav ing nations lay their causes before a public tribunal for discussion as a means of preventing war, Mr. Wilson continued: "You dare not lay a bad case before mankind. You dare not kill the young men of the world for a dishonest purpose. We have let thous ands of. our lads go to their death in order to convince not merely Germany, but any other nation, that the world does not mean to permit any iniquity of that sort." Discusses Article" X. Discoursing upon the much criticized Article X, the President said, "It meant merely the fixing of the land ti tles of the territories of Europe jus as the state of . North Dakota fixed the land titles of its farmers and ranchers. If the state did not do this pany in the City of Newark, New Jersey, oa inuauiy.Laeriraiiravoi ijmwriiu, iuio -. twelve o'clock noon, for the purpose of selecti ng I our persons to be voted for by tne policy, holders' Trustee as members of the Board ot Directors at the annual election of Directors of the Company, to be held on the Twelfth day of January, 1920. - . . At such meeting every policyholder of the corporation who is of the age of twenty-one years or uowards and hn nli u.. k. i n force for at least one year last oast ahal 1 hm entitled to east one Totem person or by proxy. FORREST P. DRYDEN, President. FOR RENT OR SALE An tight room furnished house, mod ern plumbing ; several acres of land and spring; also five room unfurnished house. Inquire of Miss E. E. STONE, Carson City. s5-lw the right, title and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law, or every land owner would have to guard otherwise, acquired other than or in ad- J his property with a gun, and because dttion to that of said deceased, at the time of his death, or, in and to that cer tain tract of land situate, lying and be ing in the county of Ormsby, state of Nevada, and more particularly describ ed as follows, to-wit:. "An undivided one-half interest in and to the southwest quarter of section fourteen (14), township fifteen (15) north, range twenty (20) east, M. D. B. & M., containing one hundred and sixty acres." . . Term and conditions of sale : Cash, gold coin of the United States; ten (10) per cent of the purchase money to be paid at the time ot sale ; balance on con firmation of sale by said court Dated this 25th day of August, A. D. 1919. ; GIUSEPPINA PANELLI, Administratrix of the Estate of Nicola Panelli, Deceased. . W. E. BALDY, ? Attorney for Administratrix, Date cf first publication April 30, 1919. f Date of first publication,. Aug. 26, 3-w. the European nations did not have their titles established by universal law they always had to stand guard over their lands with guns and fleets." Alter nis speecn, air. Wilson was, driven to the Bismarck Country Club, which overlooks Fort Lincoln, whence General Custer in 1876 started on his fatal journey. There the President shook hands with Capt. Steve Welsh himself au ancient Indian fighter, with Red Tomahawk, a chief who declares that he killed Sitting Bull, and with Terrible Jack, a cowboy who rode for ty miles to town for the occasion. Journeying through the faiuoua bad lands on his way west Mr. Wilson passed the ranch at Medora, N. D where the late Col. Roosevelt spent part of his youth. The train slowed down and the President removed bla bat ts a small group wared to him. Tokyo Laundry... Carson St., Near Telegraph Wet Washing WASHING AND IRONING . Lace Curtains a Specialty GIVE US A TRIAL . Laundry Called for and Deliverec Phone 12 13 FOR SALE Second-hand 6teel desk, in fairly good condition, will be sold to highest bidder. Enquire of E. H. Walker, room 54, State CapitoL a9-2t