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4 CARSON CITY DAILY APPEAL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1", 1920 People and liotes of Interest Dr. and Mrs. A. Huffaker were pas sengers for Reno last evening. Mrs. Jack O'Sullivan of Reno is visit ing Mrs. Boyle for a few days. R. E. Tilden was a visitor in the cap ital city today from Winnemucca. Ben Rotholtz, cigar man of Reno, spent the day in this city visiting cus tomers. J. B. Gallagher, stockman and farmer of Lyon county, was among the visitors in this city today. Miss May McNamara of Empire spent yesterday with her sister, Mrs. Eva Smith at Minden. Attorney General Fowler returned this morning from a hrief official visit to the Washoe county metropolis. Robert Richards, deputy attorney gen eral, was among the Carsonites return ing on the morning train from Reno. Mrs. R. B. Henrichs was a passenger for Reno last evening, called thither by the death of her uncle, Edward Hinch. Batik Commissioner Gilbert Ross was an arrival on the morning train from Reno to attend a conference with the heads of departments at the Capitol. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cottrell and little daughter of Reno were arrivals in this city this afternoon and will spend the night with Governor and Mrs. Boyle. "Jackass" Brandy Caused Death A chemical analysis made by S. C. Dinsmore of liquor taken from one of the bottles found in the room of Charles McAndrews, who died at Reno after drinking two pints of liquor, showed that it contained no wood alcohol. Dins- more pronounced the liquor "jackass" brandy. oo Forger Pleads Guilty Ray Craig, alias Ray Dodd, pleaded guilty to a charge of forgery in the Reno district court yesterday afternoon. Sen tence was deferred until tomorrow morning. Craig was accused of passing a worthless check for $15. Hates SinninorGwKii Comfortable PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) SONGS ARRANGED Words or music written. Music plates, t printing and designs. Prompt and reas onable. Code : Morgan. Mason Opera House Bldg. Los Angeles, Calif. n22 SALESMEN Side Line Salesmen We have an at tractive line of premium assortments for .ve salesmen. Commission from $5 to $20 per order. If you want an up-to-date lW, write" today. CANFIEBL5 MFG CO., 4003 Broadway St., Chicago, 111. FosSnim) It's open season for fishing, at my store. The fishing is very good, too. Smoked Bloaters, 3 for 25c Norway Herring in Tomato Sauce, can 10c Marshall Kippered Herring..... can 1. ......40c Norway Mackerel in Bor- delaise Sauce, 2 cans for 25c Sapco Mackerel. in Mustard Sauce, can ... 20c Sapco Channel Mackerel, can..20c Cod Roe, can 20c Ed. J. Walsh Groceries, Hardware, Paints, Oil, Etc, Etc. Carson City, Nevada m w w Efficient Service by MaiL IN THE INTEREST OF THE MINING INDUSTRY A bill to exempt all moneys coming from the mining of precious metals from income tax payments was intro duced in the lower house of congress last week by Congressman Evans ot Nevada. The bill is brief and to the j point and is as follows: . . I "A bill to exempt from the income I and excess. profits tax income and prof its derived from mining the precious metals, gold and silver. "Be it enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of America in congress assem bled : That hereafter no tax shall be levied, assessed, or collected on or from i the income or profits of any individual, (firm or corporation accruing to. or de rived from, the business of mining the precious metals, gold and ' silver. All provisions of any law ,in conflict with this act are hereby repealed." no THREE MEN SHOT AT ELY AS RESULT OF GAMBLING In a shooting affray in the Senate sa- j lnnn at K1v three men were wnnnrfed I by flying bullets,- two 'seriously fend one ' is not expected to live. W. L. Tuck, who had been in a gambling game and had lost a large sum of money, got into an argument over his losses and pulling his gun opened fire, shooting Jack Meagher through the right lung, Harvey Lam bert through the shoulder and one bul let passing through his face, while Ed Clark had the tip of his ear shot away. In all seven shots were fired. Tuck was placed under arrest and is now confined in the county jail. A second shooting affray occurred in which one man fired four shots at an other, all missing their mark. MAY CONSTRUCT RAILROAD One of the results of the recent visita tion of the Tonopah and Ely Elks is the foundation of plans to promote the project of building a railroad between Ely and Tonopah, according to the White Pine News. During the visit of prominent men of Tonopah the matter was discussed by such men as Judge Mark Averill and W. F. Gray, the promoter, who is re sponsible for the. big developments in the new camp of Srlverton. For Colds, Catarrh or Influenza S wj Do you fepl weak and unqtisil to thp work ahead of you? Do you still eoush a little, or does your nose liotlicr yoi Are you pale? Is your blood thin atul watery? Better put your body into shape. Build strong ! An old, reliable blood - maker and herbal tonic made from wild roots and barks, Is Dr. Pierre's Golden Sledical Discovery. This nature remedy" cnr.iif In tablet or liquid form. It will build up your body and "protect you from dis ease eerrns which lurk everywhere. One of the active ingredients of this tem perance alterative and tonic is wild cherry bark with stillingia, which Is so good for the lungs and for eoughs ; also Oregon grape root, blood root, stone root. Queen's root, all skilfully combined in the Medical Discovery. These roots hava a direct action on the stomach, improvingdigestion and assimi lation. These terbal extracts in the '"Discovery" aid In blood-making and are best for scrofula. By improving the blood they fortify the body against ai attack of grip or coids. Catarrh should be treated, first, as f blood disease, with this alterative. Then in addition, the nose should ie wahei daily with Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. &nd 10c for trial pkg. of Medical Dis covery Tablets or Catarrh Tablets to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, X. Y. Today's telegraphic news is found in today's Appeal not tomorrow's. M Galling Ms Start economy in the kitchen, re duce the cost of baking save and serve the purest, most wholesome of foods. Use the Dcking Powder that saves materials It Is used with. Calu met Oskins Powder never fails always produces perfectly raised, delicious bakings. There is no waste i Cell for Calumet ISS MABEL S. DES CHANES, a popular and attractive young woman of Lewiston, Maine, is now an ar dent champion of Tanlac, since she began using it a few weeks ago. Miss Mabel S. Deschanes. a popular and attractive young woman residing at No. 7 Bartlett street, Lewiston, Me., is now an ardent champion of Tanlac, since she began using the medicine a few weeks ago. "I prize Tanlac above every other medicine, even that which was prescrib ed for me," said Miss Deschanes in re lating her experience recently. "I dis like publicity, but there are so many others who, no doubt, suffer as I did, I feel that I ought to tell them alout it. "1 had been a great sufferer from in digestion and had been under the doc tor's care for six months without relief. At the time I began taking Tanlac I was on a very rigid diet and at times could not retain food of any kind. Even cold water would cause extreme nausea. I suffered from loss of appetite, severe cramping pains after eating and ex treme nervousness. Finally my condition got so bad I simply had to give tip and go to bed until I got relief. I was unable to go j down town to do my shopping and. al though I had been under treatment for si months, there seemed to be no relief I for me. Honestly, I don't believe I jwuinu pc ami1 mm 11 i 11. j Tanlac, for I was suffering I getting worse all the time. would be alive now if I hadn't gotten terribly and Finallv mv sister nerstiaded me to try Tanlac. 1 improved from the very first and one bottle did' me more good than the six months' treatment. Why. I actually gained four pounds in weight while taking this one bottle. I have now taken four bottles and I feel just like a different person and am eating just any thing I want ; iri fact, everything seems to agree with me perfectly. I am now able to do my shopping without becom ing fatigued in the least and am no longer nervous like I was. '"Tanlac is simply wonderful, and I can not praise it too highly." Tanlac is sold in" Carson City by Charles L. Kitzmever. ARRAIGNMENTS TOMORROW Due to a change by an order of court the arraignment of a dozen or more persons indicted by the recent Federal grand jury will take place in the United States district court to morrow, instead of on the 19th, as first published. The individuals who will make uo the I trial jury have been directed to ap pear in tins citv on 1 uesday, March 23d. DR. W. E. TAYLOR, Opometrist of Reno, will be in Carson Thursday. March 18th. for one day only, at the Arlington hotel. There arc many people in Carson wearing glasses fitted by Dr. Taylor. Those in need of his services should make an appointment for tomorrow. no failures. Baking Powder. M J V STOCK IN THE NEVADA PROTECTIVE MINING AND INVESTMENT COMPANY carsoii cm. nt The further sale of Nevada Protective stock at 5 cents per share is limited to 50,000 snares and will not last longT Nevada Protective stock at this price is certain to advance from 300 to 500 per cent within a few months. The Nevada Protective Company has the indorsement of state officials, business and professional men and of the press of Carson City. To insure delivery at 5 cents you should place your order or make your reservation without delay. You may place your order with Roy R. Mighels, Ralph D. Bath, or with E. R. Argersinger, General Manager; Office: Room 104 Arlington Hotel; P. O. Box, 245; Phone, Carson City, No. 1821. QUEEN MARY LIKES KITCHEN By United Press LONDON". Feb. 28. by mail. Queen Mary knows as much about a kitchen as any suburban housewife. When the ryoal family- decided to spend an hour at the "Ideal Home Ex hibition," which is taking place at Olympia, that hour dragged on to two because the queen and Princess Mary couldn't tear themselves away from the model kitchens. The queen was shown every device for lightening the housewife's labor and she and Princess Mary gred quite eager in their discussion of the scientific com monsenseness of it. TOURISTS Are you coming to LOS ANGELES this Summer. Secure your accommodations in ad vance, CITY or BEACHES. Send stamp for application. RENT PAYERS AGENCY. 1105 Kerchoff Bldg, Los Angeles, Calif. m3-30d QetoasBs TANK-TYPE TRACTOR 20 Horsepower at the pulley 12 at the drawbar s Dependable power always ready for use. Endurance almost limitless. Clears road of stumps and stones. Hauls the plows, scarifiers, scrapers, graders, heavy rollers and wagon trains. The Cletrac can do this because it is small and hence easy to handle, yet has power you wouldn't expect in a tractor of its size. Its record for road work is one to be proud of. t Large roller bearings in all track-wheels. Dust-proof motor. New tank-type, 8 inch idet single-gronter track. A practical demonstration shows more than we can tell. Why not let us arrange one: No obligation attached. Sierra Auto Supply Co- Reno, Nevada 7 j "NOTICE FOR-PUBLICATION SERIAL NO. 08547 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Carson City, Nevada, March 16, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Madeleine Uhart. of Carson City.. Nevada, who, on May 29. 1914, made desert-land en try, No. 08547, for WJ-SSWJ4, section 20. township 16 north, range 21 east. Mount Diablo meridian, has filed no tice of intention to make' final proof by purchase under the Act of March 4. 1915. to establish claim to the land above described, before Minnie L. Bray, register of U. S. Land Office. Carson Citv, Nevada, on the 28th dav of April, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: F.dg'ar Sweetland. of Carson City, Ne vada. Paul Jones, of Carson City, Nevada. Frank Lippi, of Carson. City. Nevada. John Uhart, of Carson City, Nevada. MINN lb L. tiKAY, ml7-a2S Register. TAMALES! TAMALES!! madej m5-tf First-class chicken tamales, fresh each day at DIGNON'S. Wood ana Coai Coal that burns and leaves no clink ers at Rubke's". Plenty of wood also ion hand. Phone 1511. fl-tf I WANTED " A reed baby carriage, corduroy cur I tains; must be in good condition. Phone ! 413. m2-tf j Furniture Moved ! See Bath for the moving of all kinds of ai tides, from valises to quartz i mills. Phone 941.' j6-tf I j "Men may come and sen may go," but J with "Whis Gear-Life" yout auto will go on forever. MINERAL SERVICE STATION. i 1 COAL IN ANY QUANTITY We are prepared to furnish best grades of coal in any quantity. Orders left with Chas. Taylor or Clarence Ruedy will receive prompt attention. HOBART ESTATE CO, By W. H. Keyser. Phone 841 ml-tl ; ANNUAL STATEMENT i of the REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COM ! 'PAN Y 1 For the year ending December 31, 1919.' Capital stock authorized.... 100.000.00 Capital stock issued 15,000.00 Surplus 9.613.55 REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO. ml6-lw ANNUAL STATEMENT of the PACIFIC LIVE STOCK COMPTNY For the year ending December 31, 1919. Location of Property Washoe and Humboldt counties, state of Nevada. Receipts Jan. 1, 1919 Cash on hand 885.52 Receipts from sale of live stock, produce, etc., to De cember 31, 1919 206,542.13 1207,427.65 Dispurseraents To purchase of live stock, betterments and operating expense $206,189.53". Cash on Jiand at Amos, New. December 31, 1919.J.... 1,238.12 $207,427.65 PACIFIC LIVE STOCK COM PAN Yr W. H. TRUMP, ml6-lw Secretarv. i 4 A