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CARSON CITY DAILY APPEAL. SATURDAY' NOVEMBER 22. 1919 1 CORRECT GLASSES There are a good many things that can be delayed until a future time, but when your eyes, begin to go back on you there is no Use putting the matter of glasses off. Every day increases the defect and makes the task of fitting you correctly a harder one. H My optical department is equipped wfth a view of handling the most diffi cult as well as the simple ones. I guarantee every casej"; difficult , or simple. ; ; DR. W. T. McLAIN, V ' Optometrist, Carson. At Mrs. C. W. Friend's store, where you can find Watches, Clocks and Jew elry; also Edison Phonographs and Re cords, where I shall be happy to play choice selections to entertain lovers of music. MRS. C. W. FRIEND, " Opposite Postoffice. People and liotes Of Interest A. J. Maestetto, district attorney of Lander county, was an arrival this morning from Austin. f , V Mrs. Dolph Dressier and daughter Ruth returned to their home irV Renoon last evening's express, ' ; Mrs. Arthur Raycraft, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Otto Schulz, left last even ing for her home in Tonopah. Mrs. Hinch, who has been, visiting her daughter, Mrs, Rufe Henrich, left on last evening's train for the riverside city. John Breuner, Jrn arrived on the morning train from San Francisco for a week end "visit with his wife and the baby. .. Mrs. Charles Stone, former resident of this city,' arrived from Bakersfield Calif., yesterday and is" visiting friends in this city. Rev. C. S. Mook returned from Vir ginia Citv anrl Silvpr Pitv. last pvenine after his weekly visit to his parisoners in that section. , ' . George S. Clack was over from Reno yesterday for an inspection of the min ing property which his company is de vcl vng north of town. Sallie Blackwell returned to th.it city yesterday afternoon, after at tending the two-day confernece in the riverside city of Nevada women. Irs. Alma Millard of Reno spent the rT in th:s city with her grandmother, Mis. Fryer, whose conditions is giving her family and friends great uneasiness Mr. and Mrs. William David Steven son are now comfortably settled in San Francisco, where they will . spend the winter. Mrs. Stevenson was formerly Miss Edna Riehl, and the young couple were married shortly after Mr. Steven son's return from overseas. Dr. E. R. Willis, a former pastor of the Methodist church in Carson, is an arrival in this city and will preach in that church tomorrow evening. At the presert time he is conference choirister " and his visit to this city is in behalf of the conference claimants' "endowment fund. On account of new advances in wholesale prices, which could not be foreseen, and which, as my in voices now coming in show, make cost and freight MORE than quo tations given below on some arti cles, these quotations must be Withdrawn Dec. 1st Meantime, the price of . NE V AD A FLOUR has not advanced Come in and SEE not only see. but TASTE this product of our "desert" State. FREE DEMON STRATION and SAMPLES on Mcnday and Tuesday. ' Dromedary Dates, pkg.,... i.30c Imported Citron, lb.:."..U..45c -Imported Orange and Lemon peel, lb ......45c Red Pimentoes, can 16c Olive Relish, can 14c Green Chili, can 13c Mince Meat, bulk, per lb... 35c Heinz Plum Pudding, can 50o New Crop Nuts Soft Shell Almonds, lb Soft Shell Walnuts, lb .... Shelled Nuts 45c 45c Salted Almonds, lb. Salted Peanuts, lb . . Nonpariel Almonds, lb 1 Brazil Nuts, lb .... Walnuts, lb . $1.35 ....... .50 1.25 . 11.50 ..1.35 Ed.' J. Walsh CarsobCity, Nevada Efficient Service by M aflL Gazes at Skyscrapers v.v.voy..v.vy.v.y.:.:.: mm t Iff - , iA' X NEW YORK, Nov. 19. This close up of the Prince of Wales just after landing in New York at the Battery shows him looking up at the -White Ilall buiiding. From this point to the City hall, where he was officially received by Mayor Hyland, the eyes of the prince were almost constantly nxed upon New York's skyline, the first glimpse ofwhich he received while United States destroyer. The route within view of the Woolworth tower. The royal visitor will remain in New York until Saturday, when he will leave for Halifax, N. S. ' Board of Parole At yesterday afternoon's session of the board of parole the following cases were acted upon : ' Isaac Graham, Elko, grand larceny, paroled, effective at once. Eugene Demar, Washoe, burglary. paroled, and will be turned over to fed--eral authorities. Earl Shannon, Elko, kurglary, paroled. and will be turned over to his mother's care December 1st. ' ' - Owen . Hickey, Esmeralda, robbery. denied. A. Del Porto, Lyon, burglary, denied. Antonio Alamada, .Churchill, paroled. effective November 25th. Parole was also granted Frank Ton- jes, serving a term for misdemeanor in the Washoe county jail. 'At a meeting held last evening 'par oles were granted to F. A. Wills, Lan der, assault with "intent to kill, and J. H. Miller, White Pine, grand larceny, effective November 27th. Wills' parole becomes effective when he is called for by the sheriff of Modesto county, Calif. ' The following cases, were acted upon this morning: - . . . . T . r j , , . dim nvi miuii in iiic evening itv i 1 . j... xx. May Jarv.s, Lander, manslaughter, wilHs o San Francisco Musicby an parole dented. augmented choir. Dr. Willis was at Henry Emings, Washoe, larceny, par- one time pastor of the church in Car oled, effectivei December 1st. v - son City. . ; Robert E. Bell, White Pine, grand lar- J. L. COLLINS, Pastor, ccny, paroled into the custody of his i ; LUTHERAN CHURCH f brother. . s -j 'Luth.cran divine worship wilL take Shortly before noon the entire mem-.place at Odd Fellows hall Sunday after bership of the board, went out to the noon at 2:15 o'clock. The sermon of prison -to interrogate a number of the d wiU based on. Luke 14:25-35. . . . . ... '-I The theme will be : "The Cost of Chris- pnsoners who have put m applications tim Discipleship." You are cordially for clemency.. This duty took up the ; invited to attend these service and bring greater part of the day. . " i vour friends. ' After the services the GOOD TIMES AHEAD Parties arriving jn this city the .last!, day or two from the Comstock state J that the old Jown is already showing good effects from the. work now pro- gressing and the developments being ' made. . The properties which the Wingfield Humphries interests recently took over are making a splendid showing and ore is being opened Mip that will insure the. successful running of a mill for a long ! time .to come. There is talk that a new mill will be erected and it will have a capacity of several hundred tons a day.j JOHN SCHULLER Chimney Sweep All ' work . done promptly and thor oughly. "Call up ? Golden West hotel, Carson City. k n21-tf , .' ' . ? 3 DO YOU WANT I The latest news?. Then subscribe for the Daily Appeal. Telegraphic news "Hen may cdme and men may go," bu with "Whiz Gear-Life" your anto win go on forerer. MINERAL SERVICE STATION. ssaid o; SntoS jo muiui sip o dn V b - y1 1,-7 crossing the Hudson river in a from pier A, carried the prince I i. Tl Leishman Telegraphed Picture Service. AT THE CHURCHES CATHOLIC CHURCH Twenty-fourth Sunday after Pentecost. Mass at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Sunday school immediately after the second mass. Evening devotions at 7:30 p. m, Daily morning mass at 8 a. m. THOS. E. HORGAN, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. We are respon sible for the balance or lack of balance in our lives and the lives of our neigh bors these restless days. Let us be still for a little and learn from God. H. H. McCreery, Pastor. ST. PETER'S CHURCH Tomorrow morning the rector will i give a talk on some of the results of the recent general convention in its ad vanced, steps, and also read the pastor al letter set forth by the house of bish ops. Sunday school at 10 a. m. - Holy communion at 8 a. m. C.S. MOOK, Rector. METHODISt CHURCH Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morn ing service, 11 to 12. Sermon subject: "The desire of the' Pastor's Heart." Ep- worth League at 6:45. Musical service i , .u : v.. t-w c r Sunday school meets. All scholars will please attend. FREDERICK H. MENZEL, , Pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE At the regular meeting of the Chris tian Science society in Odd Fellows hall Sunday morning at 11 o'clock the subject of the lesson-sermon will be "Soul and Body." Sunday school at 10 o clock for all under the age of 20. Wednesday evening meet ings, whicn include testimonies of heal ing through Christian Science, are at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extend ed to all to attend the meetings: Free literature; also books trom the circu lating library may be obtained. , Fall Linecof Up-to-date neckwear! -Just Received Z Circe Block, Canon City I t i L(5. A. L iraOili Put Up Every Pound of Fruit You Can Get Delicious Jams, Jellies and Pre serves made by this recipe: (redlabcl) Makes psrPedk. jams, jellies and preserves. REPORT IS MADE ON ARMISTICE CELEBRATION , v I Following is a brief report of the & finance committee on the receipt's and j . expenditureS in connectfon wyth Armis tice Day celebrationand dance: Receipts Total receipts ..$245.00 Expenditures Orchestra, including transporta- mm exnt'use a.iiu Miiiuri jv.j ; ca cn u... i i:,T.iijnmi Printine .. - 10.90 Moving and tuning piano 6.00 DccoOtions, novelties for dance 725 Lunch and transportation for In dian School band 9.75 Prizes fot sports committee 3.50 Miscellaneous incidental expense 2:96 Total .. $136.86 The balance of $108.14 has been turn ed over to the King's Daughters to as sist 'them in their worthy and charita ble work. - Special mention should be made, of the fact that neither the Record-Courier of Gardnerville, nor the Chronicle at Virginia made any charge for the considerable "advertising which was done through the columns of their re spective papers. Also, special mention should be made of thefact that the Car son AerieF. O. E. stood all of the ex pense incurred in connection' with the tableau, and the Indian School band do nated their services. . In making this report, the committee j wishes to take the opportunity through j papers, organizations and individuals who so kindly contributed and assisted the American'Legion, and other organi zations co-operating, to make Armistice Day, 1919 such a splendid success. SONGS ARRANGED Words or music written. Music plates, printing and designs. Prompt and reas onable. Code: Morgan. Mason Opera House Bldg, Los Angeles, Calif. n22 OIL DRILLING RIG With some casing for sale. P. O. Box 642, Reno, Nev. Address n22-3t This Many a womah hesitates to try putting up fruit at home.' -V; She fears she vail only, waste expensive materials. ; " .j , It really is very simple. Just make your preserving syrup with i Karo Red Label) and yt sugar instead of sugar alone. k You can then be as sure of your results as the woman who always has "luck" with her preserving. Nice fine, clear Karo Syrup has a natural affinity for the fruit juices. It blends the sugar with the juice brings out the rich fruity" flavor, and insures firm jams and jellies that never , "candy" in the glass. ' A well-filled fruit pantry will give you much pleasure this winter, when fresh fruits are scarce and high, if you just use Karo Syrup with your sugar. - For Cooking Baking and Candy Making Karo Red Label) is used in millions of homes. In all cooking and baking iecipes use Karo instead of sugar. It is sweet, of delicate flavor, and brings out the natural flavor of the food. ?Rpapa Preserving is easy when you have fc the sixty-eight page Corn Products . . Cook Book handy. Wonderful recipes easy to follow. Beautiful illustrations. Write us today for it. It is free. ' CORN PRODUCTS REFINING F.O.Boxtet i 444l Just Arrived A new lot of woolen under wear for ladies and children, navy blue serge goods, hos- (a. . . . . wry. comiorters, sneets ana 5 blankets. GEE HING COMPANY. Chalmers Six - The car with the Ramshorn Hot Spot Motor. If you are" in terested, in a good car at a reas onable price come in and see us. We are also agents for the Chev rolet, Maxwell and Reo cars. Chalmers Chevrolet Maxwell . ..$1,930 857 ..$1,160 ;!r.si2l Service Station FIREPROOF HOTEL SUTTER SAfc FRANCISCO THE lumptaousaen of ib equipment 1 tod the service mc like the contbrit ami kmgie yon espect to hag n y ibe4 homes t I Read the Appeal for the latest in world events. " si i;n3j1 1 I MOTOR CAR! - in COMPANY Nmm York Ci'fy AT THE EM PO R IU n j To Qose Out BOYS' SPORT WAISTS Ages 7 to 13 TO Cts. hots sposi n Men's Sport Shirts Sizes lVi, isy2, 16 and 16 "nly 65c., $1.25 sl SI.50 EMPORIUM 0. : . i .' Carson Citj, Nevada EPISCOPAL FOOD SALE The ladies of St. Peter's Episcopal church will hold their annual fancy work and cooked food sale Wednesday, November 26th, at Guild hall, commenc ing at 11 JO a. m. There will be cakes, salads, mince meat, baked beans, etc TAMALE3 ; Real chicken, with rich, red gravy and pure corn meal. Made clean and daily by DIGNON. Phone 501, ' n7-tf ANNUAL SALE I The ladies of the Presbyterian church will have an annual sale of pastry and fancy work December 6th. n8-tf Today's telegraphic news is found in today's Appeal not tomorrow's,