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CARSON CITY DAILY APPEAL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1924 People and notes of Interest 1 Attempt to Win Cup W. J. Stock of the prison force is spending a few hys in Reno attending the races. Mr. Gray and Mr. Moorish of the Reno Gray, Keid, Wright store will visit the Carson bnnch tomorrow. A little better today is the report that came this morning from the bedside of Edward Patterson; Jr., at Reno. A. B. Gray, receiver of the local fed eral land office left yesterday for the lake to spend a brief vacation. Gilbert Ross, sate bank examiner, came in from Reno on yesterday af ternoon's train. J. K. Neff, Democrat of Reno, has filed his certificate for nomination at the primary election for the state as sembly . C. F. Cutts, former merchant of this ant,' place, was an arrival on the morning , sloops, which PITTMAN AT FALLON "IS WORTH WEIGHT Senator Pittman has wired a com-1 mittee in Fallon that he will be there . Willhide IN GOLD," HE SATS Was So Run Down Continued from page one Dufferin." The defender, the "Made leine," defeated the challenger. Canada tried again in 1881, when the) Bay of Quinta Club of Ontario sent I down the sloop "Atlanta" and she was in turn beaten by the Mischief. Four years elapsed and the matches were resumed with a scries of annual races starting in 1885. The defender "Puritan" defeated the "Genesta" in 1885, and the challenger "Galeta" was beaten by the defender "Mayflower in 1886. The following year the defender "Volunteer" again won against the "Thistle." In 1893 Lord Dunraven set out to bring the cup back to England. He sent over the "Valkyrie II." The cup was defended successfully by "Vigil on the 7th and address the oil men of that section on the operations of the new Federal oil leasing bill, which, it is claimed, is working a hardship on people who are engaged in opening up oil land. Delegations from various parts of the state will be present at Fallon on the occasion of Senator Pittman's visit. BRIEF IS FILED train from Reno. Harry James, one of the bestknown residents of this city, yesterday after noon filed for the Democratic nomina tion for sheriff of Ormsby county. L. F. Haber, Ed Herschel and George Howell, mining men of San Francisco, Piedmont and Oakland, re spectively, were arrivals in this city yesterday afternoon, and this morning, piloted by Will Casson, they departed for Schurz to look at mining interests there. Ira MacFarland, who has been at Illipah in charge of oil development there, was a visitor in this city today. Mr. MacFarland says that the big well r . i. . . : i r-v. - -. in uiui Mem 'ii is now uown ieei i , , . . defeated ami win tc sunk consiaerahiy deeper i as soon as new drilling tools arrive. These are expected every day. 1 The brief of the Reno Power, Light & Water company in its petition for an increase in water rates for water supplied to the cities of Reno and Sparks and the Highland ditch was filed yesterday with the Nevada public service commission in this city. The brief attacks the appraisal made by Burns & McDonnell for the city of " 1 ti i . i i " i : . i i i" 1 the first of the line of Herreshoff I no dIIU U1C presemeu uv r,u ill 11 fT e 1 T ,,.,.,., j ., i aiwer, tranic manager oi me ixeno this year by "Resolute," the defender. r .,:,.) t,: ...m, :-, : iqo; brief in the case with "Valkvrie III." The first race of ; aml S,arks liavin& ,)tcn on fi,e for the the series was. won by the "Defender" . l'ast three weeks. in a lignt wind, in tne second race i "Defender" was fouled by the challeng Condition Friends Alarmed His Wife His and ! I A chamber of commerce. This is the last the briefs of Reno LEARN TO DANCE er and lost the race with a broken wing. Armory hall, Frof. I-uller of Reno A protest was lodged on the grounds of j will teach modern ball room dancing a foul and when the yacht club sustain- ; tor a short tin., commencing July 20th. cd the protest, Dunraven withdrew in ! Private lessons. Make your appoint angcr and refused to continue. t ment early. jl2-lw When Dunraven gave tip his ambi tion to win the cup, Sir Thomas Lip-! ; TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Su pervising Architect s Urtice. Washing ton, perhaps the most romantic figure ton.' D. C. June 14, 1920, Sealed Pro in the history of the cup races, took vtp;posals will be opened in this office at the taste anil i stilt at it tn this lav ' P The first of his family of "Sham l rocks" appeared in 1899. but 3 p. m., Juiv 12, 1920, for new toilet 1 rooms in the United States Post Office i and Court House at Carson Citv. Ne- she was vada. in accordance with specifications "Tanlac has been worth its weight in gold to me," said Walter S. Willhide, a well-known employe of the Federal Rubber Co., Cudahy, Wis., and who lives at 75 Howell Ave., Milwaukee. "My wife and friends were really alarmed about me, but now I never felt better in my life. "I don't believe anyone ever suffered more from stomach trouble than I did for five years," he said. "After every meal gas would form and I had such sharp pains across my heart I could scarcely breathe. Dull, heavy, dizzy headaches would come on me and t had to lie right down or I would fall over, i My back and stomach hurt so bad I I could hardly bear my clothes to touch them. I was nervous as a cat and the least noise at night would excite me. The muscles in my legs would cramp at night until I would have to get up and walk the floor to get relief; I lost fifteen pounds, my appetite was com pletely gone and I was so weak I could hardly do my work. "Only two bottles of Tanlac have rid me of every one of my troubles. I eat anything and never have an uncom fortable feeling in my stomach, my nerves are like steel and I never have a headache, dizzy spell or pain of any sort. My friends are congratulating me on how well I look and I certainly feel fine." Tanlac is sold in Carson City by Charles L. Kitzmeyer. oo New tMttfMMMMM Hotel In Our City CarsoiTCity Needs a Modern, Up-to-Date Hotel AND SHE NEEDS IT BAD. With an up-to-date hotel, a town can think of inviting outside capital. ..Until then its efforts are wasted. The COST of building a modern, up-to-date hotel, "one that will be talked about and favorably com mented upon," IS NOT A MATTER FOR CONSIDERATION. The question is: What will be the cost if we don't. The so cial, political and business life of any progressive community centers around its hotel. In the ballroom are held the social functions; around the banquet table men meet and get to know each other better, smooting out their differences; in the meeting rooms groups of all shades of opinions gather and crystalize their ideas into action all for the town's improve ment and advancement. Federal Tires and Tubes None Better GREATER CARSON TONIGHT The postponed meeting of the Great- j er Carson Club will be held this cvnn- j ing at the club's headquarters in the Rex theater. Members having the interests of this community at heart should attend. TRY THIS FOR RUPTURE New Invention Sent On 30 Days'Trial Without Expense to You bv "Columbia" ir straicht race. "Shamrock 11" came back in 1501 to! meet a s!"'P built and designed by Herreshoff. the "Constitution." But ; she failed to make gnot! in the trials j and "Columbia" was sent out again to; meet the challenger. She defended the i cup successfully, winning by a mar- ; gin f one victory, helped by the time j handicap which the Lipton yacht was 1 forced to concede. i In 190.'. "Shamrock 111" was brought j over by Ltpti'ii. The" Reliance" was ' chosen as the defender and she demon-' strated her superiority over the clial- j Icngcr in a decisive manner. I In 1911. "Shamrock IV." this year's i challenger, was the challenger. She was on the water when war was de clared and had to travel 1.000 miles out of her cv.re to dodge submarines. j Upon her arrival here she was hauled hermetically seal- three ' and drawings, comes of which may be i had at this office or at the office of the Custodian. Carson City, Nevada, in the j:- r c ...:.: !.:. iiii ii'iliiii ill,- .1 1 iiri h i 1 1 l' I I r I Jas. A. YVetmorc. Acting Supervising j J'. tobaccos and candies Architect. il9-6t-eod CERTIFICATE Of State and District Offices and County and Township Offices for Which Candidates Are to Be Norn nated a tthe Primary Election to Be Held on the 7th Day of September A. D., 19:0. DIGNON'S Make their own ice cream; also have all the fruits of the season, confection- Phone 501. jl4-tf't Ford Cars We specialize in overhauling and repairing them ft ATTENDANT WANTED Middle-aged lady wanted to take care of an old lady at Walley Springs. Apply at once to this office for partic ulars, j 13-tf STATE OF NEVADA j ' COUNTY OF ORMSBY. j i Pursuant to Section 4. Chapter 155, 1 'Paragraph 2 of the act entitled: "An i , act regulating the nomination of candi- ' I dates for public office in the State of Merciful Heavens, how my back hurts in the morning ! " It's all over -ab and- (j Simply send me your name and I will send von tnv new convriirhtnl rimtiire hork ami nipatiirrmi nt l.lnnW "h n I out ami placed ill a you return the blank I will send you j ed enclosure where she remained for my new invention tor rupture. When it arrives put it on and wear it. Put it to every test vou can think of. Tlir I harder the test the better vou will like I early this spring. poison calledS uric acid. The kidneys r are not able five years, narrowly missing destruc tion bv a fire at the lacobs shipyard. 4 i.'r2tt it. ion will wonder how you ever got along with the old style cruel spring trusses or Lelts with leg straps of tor ture. Your own good, common sne and your own docor will tell you it is the or.ly way in which you can ever expect a cure. After wearing it 30 days, if it is not entirely satisfactory in every way if it is not easy and com fortable if you cannot actually see your rupture getting better, and if not convinced that a cure is merely a ques tion of time, just return it and you are out nothing. Any rupture appliance sent on 30 days' trial without expense to you is worth a trial. Tell vour rup tured friends of this. EASYHOLD CO., 15i5 Koch Bldg.. Kansas City. Mo. The New York Yacht Club in 1;14 Ind 1,,titt tnro- tl.r.r.c tr fitytlf itr tlm : honor of defending the cup. The "Resolute." a Herreshoff boat : "Vanitie," designed bv William Card- j ner, and "Defiance," designed by George Owen, met in a series of trial races which determined the unfitness of "Defiance" and left the committee i in douht as to "Resolute" and "Van-' fact that "Resolute" Pah rial hie." Despite the beat "Vanitie" in the majority of the trials, the comiittc was not convinc ed that the former was the bet.er sloop. In the trial race this summer. "Res olute" again defeated "Vanitie" in the ( tna:s smc! she was finally named as the defender. I This brings the history of the races . up to the present time and makes the way clear for the next chapter, the , races off Sandy Hook starting tumor- row between "Shamrock IV" and "Res olute," the fourteenth time the "Ameri ca's Cup" has been fought for. j Nevada." approved March 22. 1917, re. ; ance of that'' quiring n.e county cierK to pumisn a 1 -it of state, district, county and town-! J hip officis for which candidates are to; ! be nominated at the primary election to ' he held on 1lie III riav of Si-iir. tv.her D.. 1920. I Daniel E. Morton, the dulv ! to get rid of . , . - . - i . r- 1 elected, qualified and acting county' lu oucacoii' clerk of the County of Ormsby, state of j Nevada, do hereby certify that the fol-i lowing is a full, true and correct list of j tate, district, county and township of-j fices applicable to this county as certi- : tied to this office by the secretary of ; state ( f the state of Nevada: State and District Offices Three Presidential Electors. I One United States Senator. I One Representative in Congress. One Justice of Supreme Court. i Ore. Regent of State University;: long term (ten years). j One Regent of State University;! short term (two years). i Couniv and Township Officers One Stv.e Senator. I One Memb'.-r of the Assembly. One Sheriff. ( ne Assessor. One Clerk. One Recorder. One District Attorney. One County Commissioner term. One County Commissioner. term. j "In witness whereof I have hereunto! set my hand and afuxed my official seal at mv office in Carson City, Nevada, this 28th dav of June. 1920. DWIIT. K fnVTW PUrL- I. W. LEO T F. Dtnntv ' 1 Pain and cleared up conditions, Date of first publication. Tune 29, 1920. j advise every one to give Dr. Pierce's . 1 remedies a fair trial." MRS. E. i (.nay s te.e grapmc news, is touna in j EVE. 422 Brannon Street. I i : i long , Short ! ditions you can readily overcome, and prolong life by taking "Anuric" (anti-uric-acid). This can be obtained at almost any drug store, in tablet form. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog, you suffer from back ache, sick-headache, dizzy spells, or twinges and pains of lumbago, rheumatism or gout; or sleep is disturbed two or three times a night, get Dr. Pierce's Anuric, it will put new life into your kidneys land your entire system. Send Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., ten cents for trial package. San Francisco, Calif. "I have used Dr. Pierce's remedies in my family for fifteen years and have found on every occasion that they gave satisfactory results. Recently I was troubled with my kidneys and my back constantly pained me. I took three packages of Dr. Pierce's i Anuric Tablets which removed ail I Our Machine Shop is Modern and Up-to-Date f Where we repair or overhaul any make of car Work guaranteed Red Arrow Garaoe and Auto Company PHONE 1..5..1 Geo. A. Cole, President T. L. Hawkias, Sec.-Trets. CARSON CITY, NEVADA Hotel Sutter SAN FRANCISCO is patronized by the discriminating Management George Warren Hooper Popular Prices and Service Are the Demands of the Day THAT'S WHY See nata Express 'rv ut -a kinds, .n-n'-nd hatrttafre hanler to and Iron 'etot. Rath Phon 04L '22-tf FOR CONGRESS 1 Subject to Demccratio Primavies SEPT. 2, 1920 Woman's Relief Corps Custer Relief Corps No. 15, holds its regular metting the second and f. ......J, t.v:i . i. ivm ill UUdO Ktk CALlIte iv-uiu at ) utiutN II. in. in Odd Fellows Hall. All Corps and sojourning members are invit ed to attend. CORA C. COFFIN, President, NKTTIK M. QUILL, Secretary. I AM SKLT.INfJ f t Notise to Sliarcholdcrs Paint fir3t because it is a thrifty SuWn.e for the Appeal. economical thing to do. Painting saves materials. On the great Brooklyn bridges, painters are at work every fair working day. It takes several years to cover those immense structures. So, when the paint ers have worked around to the starting point, it is time to begin again. The lives of the constantly crossing thousands of people, and millions of capital too, are protected by paint. Paint for economy. . Even now, with regular prices still soaring, I am selling odd lots of standard paints at only today's Appeal not tomorrow'. II 4.60 PER GALLON Goldfield Merger Mines Co. Reorganized Atlanta Mines Co. Reo rganized Blue Bull Mining Co. C. O. D. Consolidated Mines Co. Goldfield Combination Mining Co. Milltown Mining Co. I'iease communicate immediate ly with the undersigned Secre tary in order that you may be ad vised of the plan of merging the above companies into the (.old field Deep Mines Company. I'iease state number of shares you own. H. G. McMAHON, Secretary, jl8-4w Goldfield, Nev. Ed. JWalsh Groceries, Hardware, Paints, Oil, Etc., Etc. Carson City, Nevada Efficient Service by Mail. DR. C. R. VON KADESKY Physician and Surgeon Office : East Second St., near Carson St. Office Hours: 1 to 3; 7 to 8 CARSON CITY NEVADA WARREN E. BALDY Attorney at Law Office: Carson Valley Bank B'ld'g CARSON CITY NEVADA HOMER MOONEY Attorney at Law Carson Valley Bank Building Phone Res 511 Hours 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m. 0KEN HILLS Silver Corporation Circular on Request FIDELITY FINANCE & FUNDING CO. RENO NEVADA r i i ! L- A I J !:: i Everything I HAVE IN STOCK AT Cost Prices FOR CASH ONLY GEE HING CHAS. R. EVANS Incumbent - Momotts ii CHEVROLET CHALMERS $936.20 $-!,245 MAXWELL -$14,350 In addition to the above pas senger cars we have a big line of light delivery cars and trucks. Also used cars for sale. Get your order in early. Cash or terms. i Corraii & Pliipps Plumbers 22 Tinners Cooking, Heating and Gas Stoves Or Hand CARSON STREET Next to Capital Garage PHONE 436 FRUIT SEASON Minetal Service Station Agency f FIRESTONE TIRES & TUBES "More Miles Per Dollar" 30x34 Non Skid Tires Guaran- teed 6,000 Miles, $18.00 Strawberries arriving daily. Cherries. soon. Candies and ice cream. DIGNON'S Phone 501 "Men may come an iaen may go," but with "Whir Gear-Life" yout auto will go on forever. MIN1SRAL SERVICE STATION. See Bath for the moving of all kinds, of articles, from valises to quart mills. Phone 941. j6-tfr CHAMBERMAID WANTED Apply immediately to the Arlington hotel. jitf