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CARSON DAILY APPEAL, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922 CARSON CITY DAILY APPEAL SYRUP - ... Published Daily, Except Sunday", at Carson City, Nevada, and Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter at Carson City Postoffice 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 of $10 will be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction of jnrsoiis stealing the APPEAL from the premise xf a subscriber. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One month by Carrier One month by Mail Advertising Rates On Application ..$1.00 - 75 C. JO. JAZZ ; Issued by the Students of Canon -City High School MARGARET SPRADLING, EDITOR CARSON CITY, NEVADA. CLEAN MONEY IN CLEAN FILMS PRESS dispatch from Albany, N. Y., tells of the filing of in- JSZ corporation papers of the Motion Picture Producers and Dis tributors of America, with AVill II. Hays at its head. The purposes, as set forth in the articles filed, are extremely laudable if carried out, but, as the board of directors contains the names of several offenders in the making of bad films in the past, the name of "Will Hays can ' hardly serve as a blind unless genuine reform at once shows itself in the movement. On the surface, the new company looks more like a trust calcu lated to gain monoply of production and distribution than a move ment to clean liouso. The public is not apt to be deceived by fine phrases. It-will demand that good words be followed by good deeds. Nfc4-evp'n the reputation of a "Will Hays, nor his big salary, will con-' real the lack of quality nor hide the debasement of moral tone while ' films of a law grade continue to be put on the market. One film is said to have costal, MW,73f to produce, and it contains many San Francisco society figures, but the grade of morality it depicts is typically Kuropean and not American. To spend" a million dollars to reproduce something that few American women ever nee is to go a long way around the raspberry bush in search of a moral and then not find it. The movement for clean films does not need to wait for the for mation of a new corporation and the building of new studios. A re form of the spirit does not need a new body, and particularly not a body made up of the offending parts of the old one. 1'nless the mov ing picture show be made fit for the young people of America to see and think abont, it is doomed to die. The surest way to reform is for the people to reject the offending product and so make it clear to the producers that clean money can only be made with clean films. The English board of censorship, of which T. P. O'Connor is head, has adopted a set of requirements which may serve as a warn ing to American producers. Scenes that would be shocking to the moral sense in real life have no proper place on the screen, even for . the hypocritical pretense of teaching a lesson. EDITORIAL Over a month ago the students of C. H.S. were asked to either take or bring some snap-shots, which would be suit able for the high school annual and givethem to the editor in charge of the art department. So far, only two students have handed any in. At this rate the high school annual won't get very far. It would be greatly appre ciated if the students would get busy and bring some pictures and hand them in. The weather is now more agree able and pictures can be taken with out anv creat difficulty. Hand them to Wayne Deady. ancient history, the boys in high .school are eagerly .looking forward to the present track season. As soon as wea ther conditions will permit, the run ning track will be put in condition and active practice will be 'commenced. The state meet will be held in Winne- mucca and a large representation from the high schools of Nevada is expected. Carson Hi has the same men in school this yeaf who took places in the meet held in Reno last year and a very successful season is predicted. NEWS Assembly Entertainment Friday a very enjoyable entertain ment was given. It consisted of the following: A selection by the jazz or chestra, a reading by Neva Craven piano solo by Marjorie Noteware, and a violin solo by Norene Uson. That Circus The circus which was to take place last Friday has been postponed again Th's was due to the lack of coopera tion on the part of the dramatics class If enough interest car. be aroused the rirrns will be given at some future date. The safe, certain and speedy remedy for -relief of all coughi and Colds, as well as for Bron chial and Lnnj -troubles. Con tains ao harmful tract. For Sale by The Spanish 'Club A meeting of the Spanish Club will be held this evening. Committees have been appointed for entertainment and refreshtnenes and a very good time is expected by the members of the club. The "Marble Season The marble season is now in full swing and it is attracting a great num ber of the students of Carson High. The five-minute recess in the morning is far to short ioe the students to en joy the prevailing sport. A group ot boys can be seen playing marbles any evening after school lets out. CHANGING THE DEATH CURVE Polly Lou Again Practice has once more commenced on "Polly Lou." Now that there isn't basket ball to interfere with practice this play should be presented without any delay. Basket Ball Tuesday evening the third team of Carson Hi played . the Presbyterian Sunday school loys' team a fast game of 1asket ball. Although the high school had the edge on size and weight the smaller boys made them work for the twenty-nine points they got. The final score was twenty-nine to nine m i favor of the high school. Jokes Joe McK. "My girl sure does scream and holler when I go to kiss her." James L. "I'll say she do?" Joe McK. "What did you say then? James L. "I say, do .she?" All the Same as Shakespeare fresh year Comedy of Errors. Soph year Much ado about nothing. Junion year As you like it. Senior year All's well that ends well. C.LMTESTR,Dn:30ist Full line of drugs, -candies, sta tionery, kodaks, phonographs and Victor records. -- le a word 2c a word ; 3c a word 7c a word X .10c a ward $ Minimum, 50 rents Due time , ' Two times .. y r I. Threw times fwWeeks Cll One month " WANTED To hear from owner lav ing farm for sale; give particulars and lowest price. JOHN W. BLACK, Nevada street, Chippewa Falls, Wis consin. j25-t3s. 4 tl APPLES X We just received a carload Z of Oregon Hood River apples X f and are selling at bottom J X Before going elsewhere to X purchase your apples or t -nytning in ine produce t line, it would be to your ad vantage to compare our prices as we will try to meet all outside trade. BABY CHIX UW Lea-horns (T-A-N-C-R-E-D-S) ; also Golden Buff and frown Leghorns, Anorcas, Black Minorcas, Buff Orpingtons, R. I. Reds, Barred and White Rocks. Every week. ENOCH CREWS, Seabright, California. 28-t2. FURNITURE MOVED For the moving of furniture, house-hold goods, trunks, machinery, etc, phone to 1614. j28-tf. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS OPEN Tor men and "women. Examinations this locality set for February 4th. Those desiring appointment write at. once t T. McCsfferty, St Loui. Mo. JS67 Carson FioduCC IMet Arlington Block, Phone 1061 Carson City, Nevada t 4 GOVERNMENT POSITIONS OPEN unnecessary. Honesty -required. Good pay to start. Write T. McCafferty, St Louis, Mo. J7ISS Aim U AX STATEMENT MOSCOW FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Moscow, Rossi Capital (paid up in cash) Jj 200,000.00 Assets 3.49,401.0 Liabilities, exclusive of capital and net surplus Premiums Other sources Income 2,588,382.87 -S aJ34.7u8.ol 153.4JO.97 Carson's Track Team . As It Goes A loy. a book, A girl, a look. Book negrected. Flunk expected. Mr. Hoffman "What is water." Eddie M. MA colorless fluid that Total "income, 1021 Expenditures Paid policy holders Other expenditures Total expenditures. 1921.. Business, 1911 Kisks written 2,488,128.98 .4 1,803,08.24 857,606.76 FIFTY-SEVEN MILES- ner fallon made with new patented .gasoline vaporizer. ' Write for particulars. Stransky Vaporizer Co, Pukwana, 4-4.4.4 Premiums thereon Nevada Basinets Amount of risks written Premiums received . 4 2,661,589.00 .ij91.854.77a.00 - 3.53.56.52 -$ 128,375.00 FKOFESSIOM CMOS As basket ball is now a matter of turns Ma k when you wash your hands.' NOTICE FOR POSTING OF SET TLEMENT OF ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION iEF01E the state highway department has completed its pro J gram plans for 1922 and before there is another serious acci dent or loss of life,' it would be well to give consideration to the changing of the curve on the Reno-Carson concrete road near Frank town, now commonly referred tp as "Dead Man's Point." The attention of the department was forcibly called to the lager which lurks in the sharp turn after several accidents and near-accidents had happened at that point last year. After fairly long stretches of straight roadway on each side of the turn, there is an abrupt curve which has almost the squareness of a right angle, and in the absence of any protection, motorists will continue to find the present curve difficult to make. There will be loss of life if the highway there is not changed. The building of such an abrupt turn was clearly highway folly and common sense was lacking when it was put in. To make the turn at twenty miles an hour is a difficult matter, and the unknowing tour ist or one-unfamiliar with the road is invited by the long stretches to travel at least that fast, only to precipitate an aeeident at the point. A proper procedure would be to tear up the curve and fifty feet of road on each side of it. Then make the curve gradual and insure safety for the traveller. One need not have the diploma of an en gineer to see the wisdom of this. " . SELLING THE SCHOOL BONDS TiIE fail urc of bidders to seek bonds of the $17,500 issue for re furnishing and completing the Carson schools need not be dis couraging, and, indeed, it is not to the board of school trustees. This failure on the part of the large bonding houses or individuals to take the entire issue will pave the way for disposing of the bonds of de nomination of $250 to individuals chiefly and the six per cent interest offered on the bonds will be kept at home. No safer investment could be found than the Carson school bonds. They run only for a period of ten years and with six per cent interest guaranteed they make an attractive investment for the small bond holder. It is possible that the Nevada industrial insurance commission will take a block, but the greater part will be readily sought by individu als. No urging should be neeessary by the board of trustees to have Carson citizens accept the bonds, for in addition to being a good! business proposition, they will provide the funds with which to prop erly house the school children. A bond buyer will be serving his city and himself. In the District Court of the First Ju dicial District of the State of Ne vada. In the mattf r of the Estate of Joseph Sauve, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Joseph Roclion, administrator of the estate of Joseph Sauve, deceased, has rendered and presented for settlement and filed in this court his first and final account and petition for distribution of the said estate, and that Saturday, the 18th day of March, 1922 at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, at the courtroom of said court, in Carson City, Orsmby County, Nevada, has been appointed by said court for the settlement of said ac count and hearing said petition for the distrbution of said estate at which time and place, any person interested in said estate may appear and file his objections and exceptions in writing to the said account, and contest the same. Dated February 21st, 1922. J. W. LEGATE, Clerk. PLATT & SANFORD, Attorneys for Administrator. 23-t3w. ANNUAL STATEMENT of the RUSSIAN RE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital (paid up in cash) Ieposit . apital Assets Liabilities, exclusive -of capital and $ 200,000.00 net surplus Premiums Iscame Other sources .623, 52406 ...$ 1,458,120.02 104,361.59 Total income, 1921 $ 1,562.481.61 Expenditures Paid policy holders S 1,130,873.07 Other expenditures 534.547-69 1.422.08 PAUL JS. RASOR. Manager. 1 ANNUAL STATEMENT ntf the METROPOLITAN NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, U. S. Dept Capital deposited in New York 200,000.00 Assets -.097,250.31 . . DR. C. F. VON RADESKT 1 Physician and Surgeon 103 East Second Street Carson City "Nevada ... , -t LiaWilities, exclusive of capital and net surplus Premiums Other sources Income 693,889.90 --$ 664.425.97 88.495.-o Total income, 1921 , J$ ;i,9i.i7 Expenditure Paid fo'icy holders $ .256,420.4; Other expenditures . 352,110.00 Total expenditures, 1021 Total expenditures, 1021 .J 1,66520.76 Business, tan Risks written $244,90086.00 Premiums thereon Nevada Business Amount of risks written Premiums received 2,207,893.08 80,235.00 1,513.01 PALL E. RASOR. Manager. WANTED To bear from owner hav ing farm or tmimproved land for sale. - John J. Black, Chippewa Falls, Wis consin, tnl-ti. NEW GOODS! ANNUAL STATEMENT of the FIRST RUSSIAN INSURANCE COMPANY Petrsgrad, Russia Capital (paid up lu cash) Deposit Vapital .,, .. Assets Liabilities, exclusive of capital and 4 00,000.00 3,207.032.08 net surplus Premiums Income Other sources .3445-o8 ..$a,iis,36.77 J43.706.63 Total income, 1921 Expenditures Paid policy holders H. O. remittance Other expenditures -9 2.29,I2g.40 - $ 1,735.72.01 - iuu.uuo.oo - 773,701.67 Total expenditures, 1921 Business, tail Kisks written Premiums thereon Losses incurred Nevada Business Amount of risks written Premiums received - -S 2,609,423.68 -$55i,4o,os2.oo 3.34.95-5 1,872,662.01 101,186.00 2,096.20 PAUL E. RASOK. Manager. - Annual Statement of GOLDEN ETJLE MERCANTILE CO. of Evanston, Wyoming, year 1921. Goods sold in state of Ne vada 4504,923.77 GOLDEN RULE MERCANTILE CO. By H. C STEVENS, Secretary. f25-tlw. A nice line of Aprons and House ; Dresses. Made of Ginghams and Crepes. Also Dress Ginghams. ' All new patterns GEE H1NG ...W. N. EVANS... FUNERAL DISXCTOX LICENSED MORTICIAN NEW AUTO HEARSE . Modem Puapbanalia Lady Attendant EFFICIENCY MY MOTTO Parlors, 503 tL Canon St, Phone 44 Business. 1021 Risk 5 -written . Premiums thereon Losses incurred Nevada Business Amount of risks written Premiums received Losses paid Iisses incurred Sc.5J945 $97,'!W,giao 858.QW.74 - 38,856.57 18,114.00 S77-47 17-37 140.38 O. EHRMANN. Asst. U. S. Manager. ANNUAL STATEMENT of the NORDISK RE-INSURANCE CO, Ltd. Conenhaeen. Denmark Capital paid up in cash) deposit .$ 200,000.00 Assets 1uai.2to.4u Liabilities, exclusive of capital and net surplus Premiums Other sources Income 706,090.92 671,440.04 101,193.15 Total income, 192T J Expenditures Paid policy holders H. O. remittance Other expenditures, 1921 Total expenditures, 1921 77J.-33-19 580.8; I. M 8.974 23j.014.70 Business, i-it Risks written Premiums thereon Losses incurred Nevada Business Amount of risks written Premiums received WARREN E. BALD Y Attrney-t-Law Office Carson Vallley Bank Building Carson City, :vada John M. Cham Alfred Cham CHARTZ & CHARTZ Artomeys-at-L-w J Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Office: Corner wet ef Carson Valley Bank Building i Carson City, Nevada T 0. H PHIPPS Plumber i2i Tinner (-bolting, Heating and Gas Stoves On Hand ..$128,075,072.00 , - 1,105.711.121 152,220.00 j 20,Q1.0D I .58239 PAUL E. RASOR. Manager. CARSON STREET Nest lv Crpital Garage PHONE 436 41 MtlHIMMItttHtlHMIt PLUMBING Plumbing and pipe work in all its branches promptly attended to. Phone 485. ED OUBBAN . Carson City's Leading Hotel.. Headqoarters for Com mercial Men and Travelers I Best d Bessstto Rcsas for its Mtz Ffr lie. Every Ccnven!i:nce for Guests t Tourist Trade Solicited I Dining Room Service Unexcelled Rates Reasonable W. J. MAXWELL, Proprietor -3- i s