CARSON CITY DAILY APPEAL, WEDKESDAY, JULY 20, 1921 i iTW , 1 AT I : : I fat M -J - t w Itl' t 4T - - - - - - -i 4m --- . . - - ------ ft , - ;;..::: o:::: ;:: v.vQ "J" I " ' - ihimtiprtut n: : it ater! ater! for your Battery W; Water is as necessary to battery life as it is to plant life. The water should be pure and it should be put into the battery regularly, at least once every two weeks. You can easily put this water in, but we will gladly do it if you prefer. We are also equipped to recharge and repair bat teries. We carry a com plete line of Willard bat tery parts, rental batteries and Willard Threaded Rub ber Batteries. Ask us how Willard Threaded Rubber Insula tion puts an end to the separator replacement ex pense caused by warped, cracked, punctured and car bonized wood separators. Carson Electric Shop Opposite Arlington Hotel W7o V9 Batteries " ill People and Kotes of Interest Jack Mackey, who has been confined to his bed with tonsilitis, is able to be up today. J. G. Scrugham, state engineer, was among the arrivals Irom Keno this morning. Mrs. Mark Cecil, who has been visit- ng her son Clyde in Reno, was among he morning arrivals. P. A. McCarran, former chief justice, drove in from Reno this morning, hav ing business before the supreme court. William Woodhurn came in from Reno this morning and represented a lient before the supreme court today. George A. Cole, state controller, was departure for Reno last evening to attend to some state matters at that place today. Harvey Fayne, who journeyed to San Er,ancisco to hurry up the shipment of tents and cots for the encampment at Lakeside, arrived home on the morn- ng train. Mrs. D. R. Session is the guest of her brother, Dorsey Noteware. Mrs. Sessions jnade the trip to Carson from California with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seymour in their car. Miss May Kenney returned this morning from Carson valley, where she had been on professional duty. She states that the valley people were much pleased with the entertainment provid ed in this city on the Fourth. Dan Sullivan, state auditor, returned yesterday from an official visit to a number of the eastern and southern counties. Sneaking of business condi tions, he said they were rather quiet in all the places he had been. OAKLAND WOMAN ALMOST A WRECK Only Weighed Eighty Poundi Before Taking Tanlac Now Weighs One Hundred and Ten. TOURIST TRAVEL HEAVY This week has marked the heaviest tourist travel of the season. It is esti mated that close to 100 machines a day have been passing through this city, either going east or west. The cainp ground is receiving liberal patronage as twenty machines were parked there one night this week. A dozen cars is nothing unusual at a time since the first of the present month. . - oo World's news up to 3 p. m. in tht Appeal. "When I began taking Tanlac I was in a dreadful state of health and weighed only eighty pounds; now I weigh one hundred artd ten and never felt, better in my life," said Mrs. Dolores Oest, residing at 3415 Chest nut St., Oakland, Calif. "Two years ago I was in the hospital, j where 1 had just undergone an opera tion, and was a complete wreck of my former self. "My stomach went bad and I was not able to eat anything nourishing, and what I did force myself to eat gave me such terrible pains they nearly drove me wild. "The pressure on my heart from gas in my stomach kept me in misery all the time, and I was afraid I had heart trouble. Then I'd have choking spells that would interfere with my breathing and make me more miserable than ever, and I'd get so dizzy I couldn't stand up. "Nervous headaches pained me more than I can describe and usually put me in bed for a couple of days. To add to my miseries, my back got to hurting me right over my kidneys. I was that sick and nervous and many nights I never . closed my eyes in sleep, and I got so discouraged over my condition I feared I'd never get well. "My first bottle of Tanlac helped me so much I knew right away I had found the right medicine. I was so surprised and happy over the results that I bought a bottle and sent it to my mother in Mexico, and persuaded my brother in Albuquerque, N. M., to take Tanlac for his stomach trouble." Tanlac is sold in Carson City by Charles L. Kitzmeyer, and leading druggists everywhere. SHOULD BE DONE a Cup of Cocoa on a Summer Morning ing aids a good beginning of the day. Or you may add a little more sugar and call it CHOCOLATE. Under any name, it is a luxury; but, unlike most luxuries, it is also a valuable, healthy food. And remember, I am still sell ing COCOA Genuine Lipton's Bulk Cocoa at only 25c the pound. Reno Radium X-Ray Association Radium treatments. X-ray diagnosis all parts. Main Laboratory Masonic Tem ple. We have charge of X-ray depart ments in the Hospitals. For information address M. R. WALKER, M. D., Director. Box 578, Reno, Nev. Complaints are becoming so numer ous that the city trustees are thinking of appointing a pound master to round up the stray horses and cattle that are continually ruining lawns. Carson City News. The Appeal would also suggest that the rounding up of some few dozen stray cats might not be amiss. The nightly fights of thl felines are rapidly bringing some of our most estimable citizens to the verge of nervous pros tration and heart failure. TOUCHING UP NEVADA 1 Fresh Fruits and Ed. J. Walsh V egetables Watermelons and Cante loupes in Carload Lots, Direct From Grow er to Consum er at Carson Produce Market Arlington Hotel Block CARSON - - - NEVADA Miss Feggy Hager is busy at present touching up the face of Nevada and she is doing a good job at that. The big profile map hanging in the corridor of the Capitol was found to be shy a few peaks, some valley points were dis turbed, a few of the rivers had lost their course, owing to the extreme dry ness of the surroundings and other mis haps had taken place while the state's profile was visiting in California. Miss Hager has replaced the sum mits where they belong, refurbished several valleys and is now doing a few things to the Smokey range down south. The whole map is taking on a more pleasing appearance following the application of a touch here and there, more umber to the hills, a touch up of lapis pigment to the lakes and an oc casional riverway marked so that one may find it. MAKING GOOD PROGRESS Groceries, Hardware, Paints, Oil, Etc., Etc. Furniture Moved For the moving of furniture, house hold goods, trunks, machinery, etc., phone 941. J28-tf FOR SALE Carson City, Nevada Efficient Service by Mail. , BIG EVENT JULY 22, 1921 Shirt-sleeve dance, to be given by the American Legion. The big dance of season. The committee in charge state that there will be a fine of 25 cents for any one wearing a coat. This will be en forced, July 22, 1921. See Bath Express work of all kinds, trunk and baggage hauled to and from de pot. Bath, phone 941. j28-tf Piano in excellent condition cheap if taken at once. Apply, N. C. Brown, 702 N. Curry St. jl2-lw FOR SALE Handsome coat and skirt; medium size; too small: Cost $50, sell for $25. Address "B", Appeal office. J23-lw ' TENT FOR SALE Eight by ten tent, with poles com plete, at a great bargain. In good condition. Apply Gray, Reid, Wright Co. jl-tf Sec Bath See Bath for the moving of all kinds of articles, from valises to quartz mills. Phone 941. j6-ti The contractors having the bridge building under way near Cradelbaughs are making good progress, according to members 0 the highway force who are keeping tab 011 this work. The new bridge is about half a mile east of the old wooden -structure and means the construction of a highway to its approach s. both north and south. This new connection at the bridge will straighten out the road at both ends and will cut in considerably east of the Pony saloon. The bridge, which is of pre-cast con crete,' is now assuming shape, most of the work up to the present being the casting of girders and sinking of con crete piles. When finished it will be one of the best river bridges in western Nevada. TO PLACE TABLET On August 8th a number of Califor nians are to dedicate a bronze tablet at Kit Carson summit. From arrange ments announced a large number of machines will make the trip to the Spur from California points. The tablet is to be placed at the summit at the point where the Kit Car son tree stood for many years. 's Fas Ice Cream Received daily. Fresh confectionery always on hand. Cigars, tobacco, fruits, groceries and Langendorfs bread. Your patronage solicited. Ex cellent service rendered. At F2rrell'si:cvlKCreoPrl:r Here's vhy CAMELS are the quality cigarette TDRKTSHS? DOMESTIC M 13 BLEND KU : CIOiTTCl tyj BECAUSE we put the utmost quality into this one brand. Camels are as good as it's pos sible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos to make a cigarette. Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this in mind! Everything is done to make Camels the best cigarette it's possible to buy. Nothing is done simply for show. Take the Camel package for instance. It's the most perfect packing science can devise to pro tect cigarettes and keep them fresh. Heavy paper "secure foil wrapping revenue stamp to seal the fold and make the package air-tight. But there's nothing flashy about it. You'll find no extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows. Such things do not improve the smoke any. more than premiums or coupons. And remember you must pay their extra cost or get lowered quality. If you want the smoothest, mellowest, mildest cigarette you can imagine and one entirely free from cigaretty aftertaste, It's Camels for you. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C VISITING FRIENDS Bob Reiggs, a former resident of this city, spent the day visiting friends here. Bob is getting over a severe accident when- he was injured in a head on col lision last February. Injury to the spine followed and he has been in hos pitals since that time. He is employed in the railway mail service between Sacramento and Placerville. Soft Drinks Billy Kearns, formerly of this city, has been granted a soft drink license in Virginia City and will open up a place of business in the Young build ing on C. street. Called Home Mrs. Ivy Wilson arrived in this city yesterday from Honolulu, being called home by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. H. B. Millard. Job work that will stand the test at the Appeal office. STARTS CHAIN GANG In order to control the hobos who are infesting Winnemucca a change gang is to be inaugurated.. The Silver State says : "It is reported by officers that not only men are bumming their way from one part of the country to the other, but also women, and even families with small children have been seen riding the freight trains." INSURANCE ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the Dixie Fire Insurance Company, 125 South Elm Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, for the Year Ending December 31, 1921: Capital (paid tip in cash)..$ 500,000.00 Assets 1737.J21.9ti Liabilities, exclusive of capital and net surplus 9S2.343.41 Income Premiums $ 1.103,927.65 Other sources 78,876.81 Guests at Mansion Governor and Mrs. Boyle had as iheir guests Monday and Tuesday of this week Mrs. J. S. Mitchell and two daughters, and Miss Loalita Heer of San Francisco. 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When you feel run-down, out of sorts, blue and despondent try the energiz ing influence of this reliable tonic You can obtain Golden. Medical Discovery in tablet or liquid form at all drug stores, or send 10c for a trial package to Dr. Pierce's Laboratory in Buffalo, N. Y. The world'! standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 1696. Three sins, all druggists. Guaranteed. far tke mm CoM Madal aa rery box aaa accept mm FOR SALE Total income. 1920. $ Expenditures Paid policy holders Dividends Other expenditures v 1.182,804.46 Ail .034 69 29,wy.oo 423,22.48 Total expenditures, 1920..$ 814,256.17 Business, 1920 Risks written $187,348, 182.00 Premiums thereon 1,775,57426 Losses incurred 444,205.69 Nevada Business Amount of risks written..? 43.797.(10 Premiums received 4S7.67 Losses paid - - -53 Losses incurred .53 Amount of said policies ... 43.797.00 jlS-lw E. G. MICHAELS, Secretary. INSURANCE ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the American Eagle Fire Insurance Company of New York City for the Year Ending December 31, 1921: Capital (paid up in cash)...l,000.000.00 Assets 4,279,175.81 Liabilities, exclusive of cap ital and net surplus 2,AX).648.99 Surplus - - 918,526.82 Income Premiums $2.693228.96 Other sources 220.304.02 Total Seven room house and barn ; occupies full block of ground. Address S. C. Anderson, Carson City, Nev. m27-lm income, 1920. $2,913,532.98 Expenditures jPaid policy holders 41,147.066.62 .Dividends 140,000.00 PLUMBING Ed Curran is prepared to do plumb ing, all kinds of repair work, soldering, radiator work, etc. Orders promptly filled and charges right. Phone 485. j22-tf Total expenditures, 1920....$2,517,057.41 Nevada Business ."Amount of risks written .S 26207.00 Premiums received 77.34 Losses paid 00 Losses incurred 3.90 Amount of said policies 26207.00 ERNEST STURM, FOUND A man's pocket-knife. Owner can have same by proving ownership and paying for this ad. - jl2-tf Candy-making Business Start at home. Everything furnished. Men and women; $30 weekly. L'on-Bon Co. Philadelphia Pa. , tn20-lm WANT TO HEAR from owner hav ing farm for sale; state cash price and full description. John J. Black, Nevada St., Chippewa Falls, Wis. j'15-lw Secretary. Latest telegraphic news in the Appeal. Edward T. Patrick LAWYER Rooms 3 4 Carson Valley Bank Building CARSON CITY. NEVADA AMERICAN LAUNDRY CO. Formerly Carson-Reno Laundry All classes of laundry handled. None but white' help employed. Try us for silk shirts and soft collars. Actually done by hand. Phone Carson 1513.