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CARSON CITY DAILY APPEAL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922 MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM. CARSON GITY DAILY APPEAL c. a s. jazz Issued by the Students of Carson City High School MARGARET SPRADDLING, EDITOR Sophomore Girls,Reporters 77 cents Published Daily, Except Sunday, at Carson City, Nevada, and Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter at Carson City Postoffict L. J. BLAKE, Publisher, Communications intended for publication must either be signed by' the writer, or the writer's name must be filed in this office. REWARD A reward f $10 will be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction of persons stealing the APPEAL from the premises of a subscriber. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One month by Carrier $1.00 One month by Mail . 75 Advertising Rates On Application CARSON CITY, NEVADA. A REAL POLITICAL FIGHT EDITORIAL C.H.S. Doing Its Best It was decided by the board of con trol to give all net proceeds from next year's football games to the Greater Carson Club, to help in the enlarge ment of the Armory hall. The stu dents of Carson Hi hope that this will really help and are willing to do their bit. The Armory hall in its present condition is too small for athletics, but the addition of a few more feet would be satisfactory. C. H. S. stu dents all hope that its enlargement can be orougnt aooui NEWS Tyypewriting Awards they have attended to their political duties in this state in the Several typewriting awards have coming election they will look to Indiana to furnish one of the most hecn out to students of the ad" 1lnnort nat.l l ni ,.Hnr,4 in . , 4 . .r. . I.. A. 1 A ? 1 ! A I imr,,w i i-uuiuiy msiory. Uene Sull:van and Pearl Johnson Former Vice-President Thomas Marshall. Former United States have receiv?d Remington certificates Senator Tom Taggart, Former United States Senator Beveridge, utc and Rem;nirton card cascs for a Senator Harry S. New, Samuel Ralston and a score of lesser known speed of forty words a minute. They men of that state have their hats in the ring for the senatorship from I also have received Underwood awards. that state and if prospective candidates are not ahle to furnish an Jhn Quinn has alsn received a Rem interesting campaign on the old political battleground of Indiana there will not he a fight of sufficient importance as to attract nation wide attention. ff F NEVADANS have t he time to devote to political matters after II of Unless New is promoted out of politics into President Harding's cabinet as Postmaster-General in the meantime, lie -intends to seek re-election next fall providing the Republicans of Indiana nominate him. They probably will, unless Beveridge runs. Mavbe thev will anyhow. 1 lie winner of this Republican fight must face either the former vice-president, the crafty Tom Taggart, or Sam RaLston according to the wishes of the Democrats and next to local battles in the vari ous states this campaign will attract the eyes of the country. THE ARMY TO DRESS UP ODAY'S report that .the war department has decided to start a crusade against the ill-fitting uniform, which has been the sub ject of complaint from the enlisted men and the public as well, will be gratifying to those who wore the colors of their country during the World War. Any of the men who served overseas will tell of the misfit uni forms that were thrown at him with no attempt made to match a coat with a breeches and no consideration whatever given to size. It was the rule to exchange clothing with members of his own or another company until a fit that resembled more than a Charlie Chaplin uniform could be obtained. The United States unquestionably had the most poorly dressed army in the late war. So many contracts for uniforms were made by the government with each contractor making a different kind of uniform that-the army enlisted men suffered by being forced into swaddling clothes or by being forced to buy close-fitting uniforms of their own. It is apparent now, that the war department is seeking to put the dress of the soldiers on a plane with that of France, Italy, and Eng land, he new regulations will be welcomed. ington certificate for a speed twenty-five words a minute. Girls Line-Up for Tournament The Carson girls arc making prepa rations for their trip to Reno the first f March. Each girl has to have a doctor s certificate before she can en ter the tournament. The girls who will go to Reno are as follows: Geraldine Imelli, Mildred Smith. Fearl Johnson, lone Fothergill. Irene Brown, Xina Kitzmeyer, Frances Shaugncssy. Nellie Shaw, Bessie James, and Merle Teters. Reno and Carson Game On account of the heavy snows the same between Reno and Carson was postponed for a week or two. Prof. This Afternoon's Assembly s Due to the students' desire for sing ing at the weekly assemblys, the enter tainment committee did not prepare a program for this afternoon. The period was devoted to the learning of songs which will be sung hereafter, every week. Let's Go! Tomorrow night the Carson Hi bas ket ball teams will go to Sparks to play the two teams representing that city. The Sparks boys have a new coach and this, with other advantages, causes them to be confident of victory. A large crowd of rooters will accom pany the teams and lend all possible support. Fallon Game Both teams are busy practising for a hard game tonight when they meet the strong Fallon teams. Two weeks ago when the" teams played in Fallon both were defeated. Anyone who likes to' see fast games will be satisfied with I these two games. The Spanish Class Wednesday the first year SpanUh class came to school with a "muy punco lesson, inis resuuea in sen orita Lothrop's after school class. The senoritas and the senors declared that1 they had studied the lesson very hard the night before but that Senorita Lo throp had given too long a lesson. They all added that they hoped in th? future she would give shorter lessons. From Stewart For the past week the stucen's at Stewart who attend C.H.S. hav.; been unable to crme into town beci:i.-i of the deep iiiow and he unbroken ror.d tr. ni Carsor to Stewart. However, Wednesday afternoo r mc :f the beys came in on the trail They is my special sale price for a full-sized "Lunch Can" of the celebrated GEORGE WASHINGTON North Carolina Cut Plug Smoking and Chewing Tobacco M Y Those who use it say it is "The Best American" V ED J. WALSH GROCERIES, HARDWARE, STOVES COOKING UTENSILS, ETC, CARSON CITY, NEVADA iri-norred ti at the r"ad was "ic vet McKeown talked to Reno on long dis-,Voka tQ albw bus ,(, run tance Tuesday and they were to answer tThis u quJte unfortunate for those by Wednesday morning so that if the i tude as jt wiH c el them tQ miss much work. Imported and Domestic Cigars Pipes, Smoking Tobacco, Cigarette? . Everything for the Smoker of Taste Pure Goods an Courteous Treatment PHONE 6 3 H. J. Vaughan PHONE 6 3 Tobacconist-Newsdealer-Billiard Parlor All San Francisco Dailies--Hot Butterkist Pop Corn Daily Peanuts and Confection, Fresh OppositePost Office Telephone 63 game was to he played eclnesday i night there would plenty of time to let the people know about it, but Reno did not get their answer in as soon as was expected so the game is to come off a week from tomorrow night. Sat urday. Reno plays Fallon on Friday night and from there they will be able to come right through to Carson and go out to Stewart where the games will be played. The tickets already sold for the game will still be good for the game when it is played. The special train will go as planned before, and will leave at 7:40 p.m. and the price for the round trip will be twenty-five cents. Every- bodv that can go will be needed there for a good crowd will encourage the RICKARD IN DISGRACE To Gardnerville The high school orchestra have been anticipating a trip to Gardnerville wih the cast of "Blundering Billy' which will put the play on in that city. The date was set for last Thurs day, but due to the big storm it was impossible to make tne trip. 1. was postponed until some future time. Bookkeeping Certificates Last week Neva Craven and Helena Crowe received certificates in book keeping. Last year they finished two' vears of bookkeeping in one year and this is an honor which no other stu dent has as yet received. Bookkej- Continued from Third Page f MM MMM JT T IS regrettable that "Tex" Kickard should have fallen into the II ugly mess in which he finds himself in New York City and before the public in general. lie had been generally conceded to be the greatest gambler in the country today and his fearlessness in promoting championship boxing matches with no thought of financial loss brought him prominently before the public. It is all the more regrettable for this state that he should have been arrested on charges of little girls, for the public generally had pictured him as a product of the Nevada mining camps, strong in body, mind and heart, and his fall will not add any glory for the real men Nevada and her mining camps harbor. If he is guilty Nevada will have no compunction, for Rickard is the exception to the rule that no cleaner man lives than the one who! goes into the waste places in search of a mine. THE EFFECT OF RADICALISM OWING to the withdrawal of the insurance companies from Mis sissippi, due to radical legislation, the state has lost over $350, 000 in revenue, according to Insurance Commissioner Henry, and business men in general believe that its drastic anti-compact law should be repealtd. Speaking before the Mississippi Bankers' Asso ciation, the general counsel of the Gulf and Ship Island railroad, stated that the citizenship of Mississippi is composed largely of men between twenty and forty locating elsewhere where more liberal laws prevail. mm m Practical and Useful i ffil Xmn r :::: tm:, ju r ,s m- :: iiflj CJ jSwfesS'fl::! 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