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CARSON CITY DAILY APPEAL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1919 CORRECT GLASSES Boyle. The doctor's quarters are in Washington. . ,Mrs. Harry Millard, Jr., came over from Reno yesterday to be with her grandmother, Mrs. Fryer, who is lying 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 i at death's door. " , defect and make the task of fitting j George Kitzmeyer returned this mornr you correctly a harder one. ', - -; "jjng from Los : Angeles, where, he-, was My optical department is equipped called a few days ago by the death of ,with a view of handling the most diffi- his sister, Mrs. Anna Ford. IN SUPREME COURT" The attention of the Supreme court was occupied today with the matter of receiver's salary and attorney's fees in the State Bank and Trust company case. George Green, attorney of Reno, rep resented the receiver and attorneys, and the state's interests were looked after bv the attorney general's office. MRS I. M. WILLIS ( GAINS 16 POUNDS cult as well as the simple ones. I guarantee every case, difficult or Simple. V- ' ! : 'DR. W. T. McLAlN, , ' Optometrist, Carson. ' At Jylrs. C. W. Friend's store, where I 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 r music MRS. C. V. FRIEND, ! Opposite Postoffice. , People and Notes of Interest ! - ' - ! See display ad of Friday evening's entertainment at Leisure Hour hall. ' Judge George Brown of Reno was ; among the legal contingent visiting the capital city today. Mrs. Dell Brannon, who has been in - San Francisco for several weeks, return " ed home yesterday afternoon. : Louis Spellier, political soothsayer of ; the Gazette, was among the arrivals on the morning train from Reno. Mrs. Bertha Cohen of the governor's office was reported on the sick list to day. She is ailing from a cold. Dr. David Robinson of the United States public health service was in Car son today in conference with Governor . Mrs. I. F. Wiseman, who has been visiting her parens, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. I Sullivan, left on last evening s train for her home-vat Jenner-by-the Sea, Calif. During the absence of Mine Inspec tor Stinson, who has gone to one of the southern counties, Charles Huher, the '.Tonopah deputy, will be located here. ' A. B. Gray, receiver of the land office, .is confined to liis home with a severe , cold andTias beenvabsent from his office the past two days. However, he hopes to be on deck tomorrow. W. R. McFadden, field auditor of the Industrial Insurance commission, was an arrival in this city thjs morning. Mr. McFadden has recently been in the Las Vegas section and reports great pros perity there. Governor Boyle and State Engineer Scrugham expect to leave for Wash ington the early party of next month to look after Nevada's interests in soldiers' settlement legislation. They may be ab sent several weeks. 1 ; Miss Tait. sister of Mrs. John Myles, came over from Reno today and will Lspend the Thanksgiving holiday with her istcr and family. Miss Tait s home is at Bishop, Calif., but she is attending the University of Nevada. - SUIT FILED Was Not Exactly Sick, But Was All , Run Down Built Up by Tanlac "Tanlac could not have helped me more if it had been made especially for my case," said Mrs. I. M. Willis, living at 5318J4 Monets avenue, Los Angeles, Calif., x9 a Tanlac representative the other day. Continuing she said : v "I was in a miserable run-down con- ' am not at all lervous. dition, not exactly sick, but. just that tired feeling all the time. I W. Jobe have been filed in court, Papers in the injunction suit of the Muncey Creek Mining company of Salt ' littlA 1' in jr.," i.itt n t- rr.r I... . . .1 11 1 the federal j, , , , , . j depressed. . 1 had no appetite and could .The plaintiff asks that the defendants ! AC , well at night, as I was very restless and be restrained from working mining! , . J , , , . , t nervous. I used to weigh loO pounds: claims alleged to belong to the former' . 6 1 . . . l before I realized it I was down to 137, III VViULC 1 UlC CUUIlljf. J ,L 1 , 5 1 . uu iiitti x ucnucu -ii was lime to get something to build me up and strength en me, and as I had heard so much about Tanlac and read so much in the newspapers about the good it was do ing I made up my mind to try it, and just as soon as I commenced taking it I began to feel better. I took three bot tles in one month and I gained eight pounds in weight in that month, and I have continued'to gain in weight until now I weight 153 pounds 1 "My appetite is real good again and I enjoy my meals. I sleep fine now and I am just 'get- had 'ting aiong nne ana am entirety ria.oi had ! tnat t'rel, wornout feeling and am full of energy. I think Tanlac is simply wonderful, and I am telling all my friends about it." "Tanlac is sold in Carson City by Charles L. Kitzmeyer. Read the Appeal for the latest hap penings, both at home and abroad. IN Federal Court The case of C. P. Colm versus the Pilot Copper company, a White Pine coun matter, was being heard in the Federal court .today. On account of new advance 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 Declst Meantime, the price, of NE VADA FLOUR has not advanced. Come in and EES not only see, but TASTE this product of our "desert" state. FILES DEMON STRATION and SAMPLES until Saturday. , ; Dromedary Dates, pkgj 30c Imported Citron, lb ,45c Read the Appeal ..for world events. the latest in Holly, violets, roses, carnations and mums for Thanksgiving. Leave orders at Muller's drug store. n25-2t DO YOU WANT I LeisureHour Hall Friday Ev'ng, Oct. 28 The latest news? Then subscribe for the Daily Appeal. Telegraphic iews "Men may come and men may go," but with "Whiz Gear-Life" your auto will go on forever. MINERAL SERVICE STATION. 1 TAMALE3 ' Real chicken, with rich, red gravy and pure corn meal. Made clean and daily by DIGNON. Phone 501. n7-tf Imported Orange , and Lemon peel, lb ...... 45c Red Fimentoes, can...! 16c Olive Relish, can 14c Green' Chili, can 13c Mince Meat, bulk, per lb .35c Heinz Plum Pudding, can 50c New Crop Nuts Soft Shell Almonds, lb 45c Soft Shell Walnuts, lb 45c ! Shelled Nuts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. "Some Chorus." Introducing Madame Spaghetti. We'll Take You to Hawaii. Sally and Johnnie, just from Orpheum. She Dances Like a Fairy. Jazzberry Jam (by a few gentlemen). The Finish. Salted Almonds, lb Salted Peanuts, lb Nonpariel Almonds, lb . Brazil Nuts, lb ... 1.50 Walnuts, lb 1.35 t Time, 8:15, Sharp Admission, 25c t MM M MM ...$1.35 .50 .... 1.25 Ed. J. Walsh Carson City, Nevada ' -ft. -v -' mm m feK " ft) IN all cooking and baking recipes use Karo instead of sugar. Karo is sweet of delicate flavor. It brings out the natural flavor of the food. It is fine for home candy-making and preserving. Use Karo half and half with sugar or use straight Karo if preferred. You can't buy enough sugar at your grocers! You can buy plenty of Karo today V Qui Save Money Cyystellihiiib ihsRei Can, "Gcldon end a vizh HcIoTaGto-yn ih? Grczn Can. Important Notice About Frde Book Prepare for Xmas Candy-making at Home this year. Sugar shr.rtsse means a Candy shortage and Higher prices for candy. Karo cardi23 are easily and economically made at home. FREE Write us today for beautifully illustrated book of recipes. Shows how to m!:o Xmas Candies at home. Corn Products Refining Company, P. 0. Box 161, Hew York City. . ! t '-4