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CARSON, CITY DAILY, APPEAL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920 People and !otcs of Interest Manheim, Reno candy man, was among the arrivals on the morning ex press. Mrs. Ralph Burris left for Sacramen to yesterday for a brief visit with rela tives. "Eats" like mother used to make at the Relief Corps' dance, ' tomorrow evening, Armory hall. Mrs. Fred Searles, after a few days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis, leaves this evening for Reno, ' Ben Rothholtz, cigar merchant of Reno, lias been in Carson the past two . days looking after trade requirements. Wesley Jenkins, former resident of C. H. S. JAZZ Continued from Page One Stewart of the boys' team has not been at school as yet this week. Clare Dickson has been absent ever since; also .Anna Maud Stern was ab sent all day , Monday and Tuesday morning. It is hoped that these play ers will have recuperated by next Sat urday night, when the Carson teams will play the Sparks teams in Sparks. WARD OFF KIFLUEHZA BY KEEPING IN BEST t t Lincoln's Birthday Program On Thursday, English IV is going to celebrate Lincoln's birthday by a short thrift program, consisting of a play, a song, one or two poems and two four- minute talks. This will probably be greatly enjoyed, " but the best thing about it is that the class has completed this city, but now living in Flash, Calif., I the course in thrift. It is doubtful if was an arrival on the morning train for J many can successfully practice thrift, a short visit with relatives. t . jbut at least they can look wise when Louie Spellier political dopester for lever the word "thrift" is mentioned. the Reno Gazette, was a Carson visitor today. Spellier continues his still hunt (Student Body Association in Klounsft- for recalcitrant Democrats, but some-! , ing Condition how thev seem to vanish on warning of Due to the interest shown by the peo- his approach. pie of Carson Lity m high school bask etball this season the Student Body Association has more money on hand than it has had for several years. At Methodist church tonight I present the amount of the fund is some- Porter will speak on the wnat over $300. PHYSCAL CONDITION Persons Who Catch Cold Easily ; pie who are weak and run down are the and Who Are Weak and Down Are the Earliest tims. Run Vic- D ANGER IS TOO GREAT TO TAKE ANY CHANCES Build Up Your Bodily Powers of Resistance by Taking Tanlac and Fortify Against Attack. THE REVIVAL SERVICES At the Evangelist theme," "Self-Conceit and Self-Deceit On Thursday evening his sermon-sub ject will be, ("A Voice From Heaven.' Those attending the services are en . thusiastic over the good the meetings are doing. This evning the evangelist will sing, "He Lifted Me. TO FINISH HIS TERM M. F. Strauss, a parole breaker, was brought over from Reno yesterday and committed to the mercies of Warden Ht-nrich of the state penitentiary to continue the serving of his original sen tence. Strauss, when parolled, was serving time for passing bad paper and had no University Essay Contest The students of the U. of N. have started a plan to interest high school students in the university. They plan to have a competitive essay contest for hich schools. The essays are to be 100 to 150 words long and are to be about the school which the writers attend. The winning essay in each high school will be published in the U. of X. Arte mesia. This should arouse interest in the U. of X. and everyone should try to help the plan along. Much of the difficulty experienced by health authorities in checking the spread of influenza lies in the fact that it spreads with almost lightning rapid ity. Although state and city authori ties have succeeded in keeping it under control in some sections, the disease has gotten entirely beyond control m others. It is universally agreed by all well- informed persons that the surest pre ventive is to get the system into' the best possible physical condition, in or der to be able to throw off the infection. It has been stated that it is possible to perfect the powers of human resistance so that it can throw off almost any in fection, not excepting Spanish influen za, which is generally supposed to be :ne of the most contagious diseases known. earnest victims ot tne mmienza epi demic. If you find yourself weak and losing flesh, or if you are in a gener ally run down condition you are really in danger if you should come in con tact with the influenza germ. As a powerful reconstructive tonic and system builder Tanlac is without an equal. This is a statement of fact. and is fullv supported by recognized authorities. According to all accepted reterence works, including tne L. Dispensatory, Encyclopedia Brftanica. and the leading text books used in the schools of medicine, the principal in gredients of Tanlac possess the most powerful reconstructive properties known to science. This statement is further proven by the fact that millions of persons who have actually taken Tanlac have testified to its extraordin ary powers as a medicine. Tanlac restores heakli and strength to the weak and run down system by enabling every organ of the body to perform its proper function in the way nature intended. It creates a good, healthy appetite for wholesome, nour ishing food, and is an ideal strengthen ing tonic for persons who are in a run ! dow n condition and who are suffering of Public Utilities Not being primarily concerned in "profits first" the mu nicipal plants often-make lower rates to large users, thus en couraging the development of new industries or increasing the capacity of old ones. The freer use of water, light and heat in municipal plants, for wading pools, swimming pools, gymnasiums, skating ponds, fountains and park purposes, places the city in a position to outdistance its less fortunate competitor in the race for com mercial supremacy. -This is the season of. the year to overhaul your car We guarantee satisfaction JOHNSON'S FREEZE PROOF FOR YOUR RADIATOR Protects it from freezing in the coldest of weather , Medical authorities agree that peo- ; from the after-effects of hard winter at le ast she is Burglars! Burglars! More Burglars!! Miss Lothrop is training five girls t t iin l tt tor a onp-act oiav caiiea curgiars to more gained his freedom than he again . l)5avecj i,efore the student body ..in . .i i- r t. I . . tooK up tne same line oi wui. ( ahout three weeks. Tins ought to he a i-prv cood comedv. as from what the J c - ' title suggests, girls ought to be espec ially adapted to play it well. Miss Lothrop's play, "An Economical F.oom erang," was to successful that every one is eagerly looking forward to this play. colds, grippe, or bronchial troubles. Irrefutable evidence of the reconstruc- I tive powers of Tanlac is shown by the was absent fact that it was used bv tens of thous- Ford Overhauling them our speciality Gars We guarantee our worn heir.g on the sick list not attending school. Miss Anna Maud Stern Monday, being very ill from dancing i an(js during last vcar's epidemic with too much last Saturday evening. With Unlendid results. One well-known Tex- M'CARRAN TO DEFEND SLAYER OF FORBES Judge P. A. McCarran has returned to Feno from Hanford, Calif, where he bad heen nreoarine the defense of W. T. Forbes of Elko, accused of kill ing Clarence Eaton. , j Forbes came to Hanford from Elko Monday, accompanied by his wife and children and his brother-in-law, Guy Weather, where he voluntarily gave himself up for trial. No attempt was made by the California authorities to apprehend him and he has been at ho time under the charge of an officer. Ef fort will be made to have him released on bail during the next few days. Forbes is exceedingly cheerful over the situation, and, while confessing the killing, is confident that a jury will ex onerate him as soon as the evidence is in. whom? Osborne Buck got his Spanish frm Van Meter. Peter Amodic i the latest victim of Miss Benjamin's wrath. He sworn nev er to chew gum again this year in Al gebra. Word has been received from Miss Brash The End of Pepita The advanced Spanish class has final lv completed butchering the Spanish novel, "Fepita limenez." Poor Pepita suffered greatly at the hands of the ad vanced Spanish class m their transla tion of her. Of course, the members of the class are terribly sorry to have fin ished the novel and never expect to read another, that is so good (This is the way some might tell it.) as physician stated that he had never found anything to equal Tanlac for building up his patients who had had influenza, and that he had treated over 1,400 cases in one month. In connection with the Tanlac treat ment, keep the bowels open by taking Tanlac Laxative Tablets, samples of which are enclosed with every bottle of Tanlac. Tanlac is sold in Carson City by Charles L. Kiizmever. Red Arrow Garage and Auio Company ? phone 1.5.1 l Geo. A. Cole, President T. L. Hawkias, Sec.-Treai :: CARSON CITY, NEVADA . - NEVADA PIONEER DIES On Tuesday the assembly period was enlivened by speeches from the mem bers of the basketball teams. It took quite a bit of coaxing to get them to talk as they are an unusually timid lot, in spite of their reputation tt the con trary. Professor McKeown spoke of Carson High's chances in the state tournament. Although not too confi dent, still everyone feels.that there is a good fighting chance for victory. Claire Yerington that she is progress- j ing well in her training for irterpreta- j tive dancing and that she is also tak- j imr vitt-al U;nn in ronrif-ct inn -A-ith I her other course. All her Carson High J See Barn friends wish her all possible luck and j For the moving of furniture, house are glad at all times to hear of her ad- hold goods, trunks, machinery, etc. vanccment. j Phone 941. j6-tf sKSp your fftoirs i Just Arrived A new lot of Georgette 1" is the word this week. I have just bought, on terms which permit me I to give buyers a benent, a siock 01 High Quality Shoe Brushes,' such as sold, even before the War, at 50c each; but which I am now of fering at PERSONAL Chas. Stewart left for -Reno on last evening's train. Miss Clare Dickson is reported 25c FOR A Real Bristle WHEN A WOMAN feels all run- Jfr rtissv when she r JfMi feels tired lcfore $k rti. the day is beguti Slier OUWUIU fcvii n to the right wo manly tonic. Shoe ush Br Also a lot of Fibre Goods, in Stove Brushes at 20c Scrub Brushes 18c Kitchen "Handy" Brushes 8c Kitchen "Nail" Brushes 5c Ed. J. Walsh Groceries, Hardware, Paints, Oil, Etc., Etc. Advited Daughter ia Yu Moth- ctmh Lents, One gon- -"In my younger days 1 was greatly troubled ;With gas on my stomach; it gave me lots of trouble. I began usine Dr Pierce's medicine and received such re lief that I can recommend it to others. "I have raised a large family and am a great grandmother and nave always in sisted on mv dauKhters-in-Iaw using JJr Pierce's Favorite Prescription during expectancy." MBS. B. r. beeiy, t411 94th St., jSorth Dr. Simeon Bishop, pioneer of Ne vada and fur manv voars a resident of Virginia City, Carson and Reno, died at his home in San Francisco. Monday. according to announcement in the citv i papers. j Tbe doctor was nmonir the earliest i V 1 s .' : practitioners in the seate and for tight! vaistS, Crede-de-Chine WaistS, years was in charge t the Nevada Hos- pital for Mental Diseases. He was a i X VOlle WaiStS, Bath-robeS and it .r I Jf. native ot x ennsvlvania ard vears nt 1 ace. Many relatives survive him .was an uncle of Dr. S. h. Lee of this city and father-in-law of Wells Drury of Rerkeley. It was in Dr. Lee's home in this citv that Dr. Bishop was mar ried to his second wife, who is still liv ing and by whom he had five children. V . .. He! iauneieue iamonas. GEE HING COMPANY. IDAHO VOTES ON SUFFRAGE f I 1 Tdr.bo ! session 1 Bv United Tress BOISE, Idaho. Feb. 11. The ; legislature met here in special today to consider" the suffrage amend-!.-. mcnt. I ? ... There was assurance in advance that the legislature probably would ratify the federal amendment by nearly unan- .:.4...,4.,j,.5,.4,.j..4..j, Dr. W. T. McLain . . . Optometrist. . . 1 Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted Davis called the unless the bundle is tagged to' Shuberf The Highest Prices Ever Known That's What You'll Get from "SHUBERT" WB WANT EM ROW AND WILL PAY THE PRICE TO GET 'EM N?lEXTRALARGf7 . NltARGE I N?l MEDIUM I N?l SMALL I N? 2 1 ttT TO vtAO I tttmm. TO VCBOt jtIT TO vcnQt lT TO AVEBAGf STOSOUilTjJ (COYOTE Pacific-Coast Folks Testify r Carson City, Nevada Efficient Service by MaiL Advertis iiV the Appeal if you wish to reach the public quickly. Redding, Calif . : "Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription is perfectly wonderful. 1 owe everything to this medicine. When I was pass ing through mid dle life I had hemorrhages, also suffered seveie pain and had tei -rible headaches I suffered every thing. Finally, 1 decided to take the 'Favorite Pre scrintion': it stoD- petl the headaches, the pains and the licmorrkagc3. . I never had any more f rouble. It really is great." Mas. K. B r ;Vi.-c, CO TrrUurium St. iHeavy Fwnd. Curii 30.00 to 25JI0 1 22J to 18.00 1 16.00 to 14.00 1 12.00 to 9.001100tO 7.00 1 jo, m ifa&M j 2100 to 18.00 1 16.00 to 14.00 1 13.00 to 11.00 1 10.00 to 8.00 110.00 to 5.00 1 Fine, Dark 1 30.03 to 25X0 1 20.00 to 16.00 1 15.00 to 12.00 1 10X8 to O 10.00 to (LCD Usual Color 20.00 to 16X0 15.00 to 12.00 10.00 to &50 8.00 to 630 8.00 to 5 GO Pale 1 15.00 to 12.00 111.00 to 9.00 1 8.00 to 7X0 6.00 to 5X0 1 6.00 to 4.00 iraous vote, lhis was the oniy purpose IT for which Governor solons together. no- Carson St. Opp. Postoffice i DEMAND FOR COFFEE INCREASES ITS PRICE WASHINGTON. Feb. 11, of further increased prices i Curran & Flips j X t t MUS'KRAT 1 Spring Winter OXOtO 7.00 6i0to 5.50 650 to 5i0 5.00 to 4.00 5.00 to 3.75 350 to 2.751 3.50 to 2.75 250 to 1.75 3X0 to 2X0 150 to 150 2iese "t)yjH Pnces for Nevada Furs are based on the well , known "SHUBERT" liberal grading and are quoted for immediate ship ment; No. 3, No. 4 and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. Ship your Purs now when we want 'era. You'll tret "more money" and get it "quicker" too. "SaTOraTRETURNO WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY SHIP TODAY AND KEEP EM COMING FAST A.B. S HUB "BWPtue, THELMSESTHOUSE IN THEWRID DEUING EXCWSIVlCf Iti American -raw furs W.Austin Ave. Depim Chicago IZ,S Visions in coffee faces the public following the statement that coffee imports in 1919 doubled in value as compared with 1918. though there was but a slijrhi increase in quan tity. A blighted coffee crop in Brazil, pro hibition a.nd a strenuous coffee adver tising campaign are blamed for the jump, which will have to be met by every American household. According to department of com merce figures 1,225,532,102 pounds of coffee were imported by the United States at a cost of $239,400,798. This is more than double what was paid for the 1.215,2S.S,752 pounds imported in 1917. In ISIS. 99g.516.598 pounds were imjKirted at a cost of $92,529,306. Prices are still rising according to lat- j tH1-nntttttf'I"tit.iU ....1,1.. . . - I X 1 108,(K)0,0(K) pounds were imported at a j cost of $25,321,726. October figures showed coffee imported amounted to 102.000.000 pounds, valued at $24,445.458. 1 1 Plumbers aid Tinners Cooking, Keating and Gas Stoves On Hand CARSON STREET X Next to Capital Garage 'PHONE 4 36 I Now Is tiie Time f FOR SALE Block of city property, situated north east and contiguous to the Capitol j grounds. Desirable home and building sites. For terms and particulars, see or i address. j24-tf E. H. BATH. Carson, Nev. To do Spring Sewing. If wc haven't in stock what you want will get it for you. KAY AND GRAIN In any quantity. Besi in the market Also all kinds of chicken feed Ordert j promptly delivered. Phone 1511. 7-t JOHN RUBKE. . a. iwm X Circe Block, .Carson. City