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CARSON CITY DAILY APPEAL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1921 'HELIOTROPE" ENJOYED; SHOWN AGAIN TONIGHT Hand Bag FOR - Christmas Gifts Latest Styles at Lowest Prices Me f's Drug Store T-.-VV K? People and Notes of Interest SUNDAY AT THE LAKE Tom Lotz, who spent the week end in Reno, was among the morning arrivals. Forest Sawyer of the federal mar shal's office came in from Reno this morning. Ed Malley, who spent Sunday in Reno, was included in this morning's arrivals. Governor Boyle left this afternoon for Reno. He is billed to address the Reno Commercial Club this evening. Reserve Friday evening for the en tertainmerit at Leisure Hour hall. Ad mission 35c. Mrs. John Gulling, after spending a week with relatives in this city, leaves this evening for Modesto, Calif. She was accompanied by her daughter, Miss Mildred. E. V. Bonafous of the State Capitol force, who has been ailing for some time from an annoying throat trouble, left for San Francisco last evening to put himself under the care of a specialist. Several Carson parties and one from Reno spent yesterday at Lake Tahoe. There is practically no snow on the south and east side of the lake, while the roads are reported to be in good condition. While the weather was cool, those making the trip report a very pleasant day. NOTICE F. O. E. Regular meeting of Carson Aerie No. 1006. F. O. E., will be held tomor row, Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock Initiations. All visiting members are welcome. L. L. BRIGHT, President. G. V. FISHER, Secretary. Patrons of the Grand theater thor oughly enjoyed the picture "Heliotrope," which was shown Saturday evening in lieu of "The Midlanders," which failed to arrive. The picture is one of the best that has been shown in this city in some time and one that is absorbing from start to finish with so much heart touch that those witnessing it go home with a'lot to think of. It is splendidly rendered and characterized. Tonight it will be screened again, and undoubtedly will be greeted by a capac ity house, and it is certainly entitled to such, for it is a high class film shown at every day prices. i;M3 f inn . $mmm&mm tiaras , M . I VISITED COMSTOCK CITY Several Carson auto parties paid a '. visit to the new town of Comstock yes terday. From all reports the work there is of big order; the new town looks good and the concrete pourings at the site of the big mill shows something of the dimensions of a reduction plant. The roads. are reported to be in fair condition. FIGURE ON SKATING MISS FRANCES NEWMAN, Chicago, 111. "Only a medicine of truly wonderful merit could have done what Tanlac did for me and there is nothing half good enough for me to say about it," said Miss Frances Newman. 2639 Hirsch St. Chicago. With a few more cold nights excel- "I don't think anybody ever suffered nt shating is anticipated at Washoe any more from inJigef.t:.oi: than I -isd i lake. and for over a vear 1 was in wretched I The lake, is pretty well frozen over at . . . i aealth. 1 had smo'hCT-mg spells and , my heart palpitated so violently I thought I had heart troub'e, but I known now it was all caused from my stomach. "Since taking Tanlac I feel and look like a different person. I have a splen did appetite and my digestion is just perfect. I sleep eight or nine hours every night and get up in the morning feeling fresh and happy. My friends tell me I'm always smiling now and I certainly ought to be, for I'm enjoying life again." the present time, while the shore ponds will nearly hold skaters. Should the lake freeze it will be comparatively sate for sports; this winter, owing to its shallowness. ALU Si MAKING ROAD REPAIRS The maintenance crew of the high way department is busy grading and otherwise making repairs on the road between the city limits and Lake-view. ', The grade from Shaffers ranch to j the summit has been dragged and the .low spots filled and otherwise put into Don't try to save money buying cheap or big-can Baking Powders. You can't doit You'll throw out more in spoiled bakings than you save on price of the powder. And don't think that old style high priced powders are best because they cast most. Ihey are not. BAKING POWDER has proved in millions cf bake-day tests that it is die best baking powder ever made that's why it is the biggest selling baking powder in the world to day. No other baking powder makes such tempt ingly good tender.wholesome bakings. No bak ing powder of anywhere near the same quality is sold at such a low price. You use less of Calumet because it is the highest grada baking powder. One teaspoon tul is equal to two teaspoouf uls of many other brands. And there is no "luck" about it when you use Calumet No loss. It is absolutely sure. It is the most economical of all. Millions of housewives use it and so do leading domes tic science teachers and cooking experts. You mt when you bur it. You save when you tiae it. Calumet contains only such ingre dients as have been approved officially by the U. S. Food Authorities. 'BAKING POWDER)! AGENTS WANTED m. .m. m t t Special Train to Reno account Dtt. jui Bid of Paradise at Rialto M en's hose and neckware. Three pairs hose and one necktie in box $2.00, prepaid; money back if can duplicate in any store for less than $3.00. Makes birthday or Xmas present. Main Sup ply Co., Box 66, Templeton, Calif. WIND DID DAMAGE The wind storm of last week evident ly lost none of its power before strik ing Virginia City, for the Chronicle re ports considerable damage to property, such as chimneys gone and roofing torn off. ;ne section, seventy teet long, was lifted1 over C street and dropped in front of property well to the north. The flag pole at the Con. Virginia of fice was wrecked and the top of one of the big stacks at the C. & C. was blown off. Leaves Carson City 6:30 p. m. J Reutrning leaves Reno 11:30 p. J tn. ..Fare for round-trip, $1.84, in- , eluding war tax. J S. C. BIGELOW, G. P. A. LADIES Dry Washing a Success Dry placer washing near Osceloa has proven a success this past summer and will be renewed on a larger scale next summer. Considerably more than wa ges was taken out by the dry process while the tailings are to be worked over with water in the spring, when water is available. Subscribe for the Appeal. I have for your inspection a nice line of up-to-date hats, coats and dresses. Prices right. Please call and inspect my stock be fore buying elsewhere. SWEETLAND & SWEETLAND. Advertise in the Appeal. COMING EVENTS December 10. Christmas gift sale, by Methodist Ladies' Aid. December 31 Annual ball of Warren Engine Co. December 9 Entertainment by Leisure Hour Club at club hall. World's news up to 3 Appeal. p. m. in the SYRUP Balsamea The safe, certain and speedy remedy for relief of all coughs and Colds, as well as for Bron chial and Lung troubles. Con tains no harmful drugs. For Sale by C.L.KITZI'lEYER,Dni0pJ$t Full line of drugs, candies, sta tionery, kodaks, phonographs and Victor records. Tanlac is sold in Carson City by ' good shape for the winter. The road Charles' L. Kitzmeyer, and by leading from the hot springs turn north is be- druggists everywhere. i lug regraded. Babe Ruth Fined World Series' Money Bv United Fres CHICAGO, Dec. 5. Babe Ruth fined his share of the World Series money and suspended until May 20th next, by Judge Landis today for playing in ex hibition ball games after participating in the World Series. Bill Piercy and Bob Menscl were similarly punished. Takes His Medicine VASHIXGTQ:. Dec. 5.' It won't interfere with my act any," said Babe Ruth, commenting on Judge Landis' decision, "and I'll keep on playing af ter the time is up." He indicated he will accept the decision at "I don't ! know whom I could appeal to, but can't see how they can take away what one has already earned, though." Ruth's share was $3,510. T MADE BY A TRU5T (j I t V CONTENTS ' I-9- I L "'W' J HIGHEST wSs HOTS THIS II TALKING IT OVER The football fans, the boys who play ed, and those who wished they could, are still talking over Saturday after nwon's game when Carson Hi held Reno Hi to an even score of 13 to 13. Those witnessing the game say it was the best of the season and that many of the big teams have not put up such a game this year. NOTICE, AUXILIARY UNIT The first regular monthly meeting of this unit will be held) at Leisure Hour hall Tuesday evening December 6th at 7:30 p. m. All members urgently requested to he present as business of importance is to be taken up and nomination and elec tion of officers for ensuing year. By order of JOSIE MILLARD, President. FRANCES AMODEI, Secretary. oo Reported Strikes Many new strikes are being reported in the new camp of Royston. Houses continue to go up and leases are being let on many claims in the district. It promises to be one of the substantial camps of Southern Nevada. If it happened in i-.urope tonight it is publisiieu in the Appeal this after noon. Job work that will stand the test at che Appeal office. LUMBER FOR SALE See C. Jensen at Credelbaugh's bridge. ' n4-tf Want to hear from owner having farm for sale; give particulars and low est price. John J. Black, Nevada street, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. o29 A pound czm of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it 0 HOLD THE EVENING An entertainment, including living pictures, music, character sketches and interpretative dancing, will be given Friday evening. December 9;h. at Leis ure Hour hall. Admission, 35 cents. ATTEND TO IT NOW Latest telegraphic news in the Appeal FARM WANTED Wanted to hear from owner of a farm for sale: give lowest price and possession. L. Jones, Box 451, OIir-v, III. " If i, u want joar floor scraped by maehir.e it will have to be done promptly, as I am preparing to leave. P.. E. SELLMAN, n29-lw Golden West Hotel. ATTEND TO IT NOW If you want your floor scraped by machine it will have to be done prompt ly, as I am preparing to leave. B. E. SELLMAN, r,2!;-hv Gulden West Hotel. W. P. Harrington left this afternoon for Reno. He is to address the Commer cial Club this evening, being one of the gneste invited to the club's annual din ner. , The Appeal is delivered to your home for 25 cents a week. 34" t Sale of ! Suits and Coats Greatly Reduced i WV LTVA U vjiBBsa y I vIOfor5L The new sugar coated m chewing roM T 2.?!, R I 1A TO- - ft delicious peppermint flavored sugar Jacket around peppermint flavored chewing sum that will aid your appetite and diges tion, polish ycur teeth and moisten your throat. 6122 ED TOE FLAVOR LASTS Mrs. A. E. -r TTiompson