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MAY 24 , 1917I hunk You, Gov,
.Three bills of im portance to Monterey Peninsula have been O.K. d by Governor Stephens.
1 he first of these is th a t appropriating $200,000 for the construction of a breakw ater m Monterey harbor.
fhe second is the measure appropriating $5500 for the preservation of the historic Custom House.
Number three m akes avail- r r n for the repair of. alifornia’s first theatre build-
m Monterev.
BankAnnouncement
The Bank of Monterey will receive subscriptions to the “L ib e r ty L o a n /' United States Gov
ernment Bonds These Bonds bear
per cent interest and will be ready for delivery about
June 3 0Leave your subscriptions with us
at onceBank of
Monterey
C A R M E L-B Y 'TH E-SE A . C A L . VOL. Ill, NO. 17
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U/ee poll̂ (jive Recital
A perusal of the program given below, rendered on May
116, will give some idea of w hat Mother C arring ton’s “ little to ts” can do in a musical way.M arch, M ottoes, C lub M usic, I n
side, O u tside, Vocal Exercises, Up th e L ad d er
I Song, T he ClockClass
i 2 Folk SongW aldo Hicks
i 3 S onata in < 1 BeethovenFay M urphy
4 Sold iers ' M arch - S chum annK enueth Goold
5 D u ett P rogress Marcn D avid L loyd, M rs. C arring ton
6 S iug ing from A C h ild ’s G arden of Song - Stevenson
Class7 O ld B lack Joe - Foster
D avid L loyd8 M u s e t te - - - B a c h
F ranc is L loyd9 H um oresque Dvorak
Irene G oold, F ay M urphy ,W aldo H icks
10 Song aud D uett,Com e to School - S pau ld ing
H elen and W aldo H icksI I B lue Bells of Sco tland , Jo rdan
I r e n e G o o ld a n d C la s s11 A m e r ic a - - C a rey
C la s s , P a r e n ts , F r ie n d s
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Quite a surprise! Mr. R. B. Gherington’s m any frieds here may soon be addressing him as Captain Cherington. He has joined the Reserve Officers Training Camp in San F ran cisco.
Friends of the Anthonys gathered a t the Carmel bath house assembly room Saturday night to extend a farwell. The family departed for San Francisco on Monday.
Earl E. Olds, who has driven many a Carmel resident over hill, surrendered to Cupid recently, and on May 16 married Miss Elma Stone of Pacific Grove. The couple will reside here.
Marshall August Englund went over to Salinas on Saturday to attend a m eeting of county peace officers called by Sheriff William N esbitt, i n connection with the County Defense Council.
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May 26— M arguerite Clark, “The Prince and the P au p er.”
June 2 —Edna G o o d r i ch, ‘‘A rm strong’s W ife.” t June 5—V i c t o r M o o re ,
‘‘Chimmie Fadden Out W est.” June 9—Theodore Roberts,
"Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo.” June 12—Mary P i c k f o r d,
“The Foundling.”June 16—Pauline Fredericks
“ Belladonna. ”June 19—LouTellegen, “ The
U nknow n.”June 22—Fanny Ward, “ The
C heat.”June 26—“ Old H om estead,”
by Denman Thompson.( June 30—Geraldine F arrar, “Temptation. ”
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Mrs. Scudder of Palo Alto has arrived a t the Norwood with her daughters, who will pursue their musical studies all sum m er under the direction of Vladimir Shavitch. Mr. Scudder has been called to Oxford College to teach in the departm ent of education.
Horace Britt, the famous Belgian cellist, will play a t the Palace Hotel, under the direction of the Pacific Musical Association t h i s Wednesday j evening. He is expected back ; at the Norwood today.
Next M onday w il| m ark ail era j
1 1 1 the history of CaVmel. R rtrts j
I ration will comm ence a t the N> r- wood, Casanova and T en th aves., for t h e th ree m ou ths’ m usical !
Estimated Fruit CropThe S tate H orticultural Com
mission has issued the following report showing the status of California crops:
P e r C e n t P e r C e u t
A lm on d s . . 5 8 O ran ges . . 94 A pples . . . 93 B each es . . 83 A p ricots . . 57 P lu m s . . . 60 C herries . . 68 P ears . . . 99 F ig s . . . . 94 P ru n es . . . 91 L em o n s . . 91 W a ln u ts . . 94 O liv e s . . 96
W ith Age Comes
KnowledgeT h is bank is 11 years
old, during each suc
cessive year it has
learned the needs of
the people of this city
and vicinity, and ca
tered to them, thus be
com ing more useful
to F irm s, M erchants,
and Farm ers yearly. j
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course th a t will be giveu under | I the supervision of world-renowned concert virtuosos. T ina L earner and her husband , V ladim ir S h avitch. will have charge of the piano dep a rtm en t; Louis Persiuger, the violin departm en t, a u d H orace B ritt, th e cello departm ent. The | registration h o u rs : 9 to 10 a.m .and 2 to 8 p.m . By mail, address “ Norwoon M anagem ent,” P. O. j Box 156, C arm el, Cal. «<v
Firs!National
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MONTEREY, CAL.Under U. S. Govern
ment Supervision
---------------------Subscribers for the Liberty
Loan U. S. bonds, through the Bank of Monterey, to date, are: Alfred Squires, $1000;Thomas Doud, *2000; Annie Squires. *500; M artha A. Kibbler, $1000; Name vvitheld, $3000.
For Job P rin tin g -P in e Cone
N o L im it o n A balonesSenator Rigdon informs us that
the failure to pass the twenty-a- week abalone limit bill through the Legislature was directly due to the activities of the State Market D irector, whose expert investigators declared there was absolutely no danger of the abalone becoming extinct.
The measure to prohibit shipment of abalones ouy of 4he State was net critic ised by the M arket Director, and was allow ed to p a ss .— Cambria Courier.
Designers and BuildersfTY E . V u k i e e v i e h C o .
<Y\. H . V u i k i e v i c l i , F . L . S c h u l t z ,Construction cArchitect M . C.
CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA We will design and build any type of residence, etc., in
in accordance with ow ner’s suggestionROUGH PL A N S AND ESTIM ATES F R E E
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CARTEL ASTONISHED BY SyiERCHANT’S STORY
A m erch an t re la te s th e fo llow ing: “ For y ea rs I could n o t sleep w ith o u t tu rn in g every hour. W h atev er 1 a te caused gas and sou rness. A lso had stom ach c a ta r rh . ONE S P O O N !U T* b uck tho rn bark , g lycerine, etc., as m ixed in A dler-i-ka relieved me IN STA N TL Y .” B ecause A dler-i-ka Hushes th e E N T IR E a lim en ta ry t r a c t i t re lieves AN Y CA SE co n stipa tion , sou r stom ach or gas an d p re v en ts ap pend ic itis . I t h as QUICK- j E ST action of an y th in g we ever sold, j
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A n o th e r I n t e r e s t in g Old P u b lic a t io n
L ast w eek’s pub lica tion in the P in e Coue of an artic le concerning th e ow nership by a Soledad resi d e n t of a copy of th e “ G azette of th e U uited S ta te s ,” pu b lish ed in 1789, lias prom pted a num ber of C arm el folks to h u n t tip loug-for-
C H U R C H NOTICES
Christian Scicnee Service*
Sunday, / / A.M.Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
Wednesday Eve. Servite, 8 o’clock A R T S A N D C R A F T S N A L L
The following poem, printed in the Chicago Tribune, w ithout apology to Kipling, or any body else, will strike a responsive chord in many American hearts, notw ithstanding t h ePresident has turned Teddy’s !go^ eu pi'p!’.r9' . . . .. .j O ne of th e m ost in teresting of
fill Sairgs EpiscopalS E R V I C E A T 4 O ' C L O C K E V E R Y
S U N D A Y , E X C E P T S E C O N D S U N D A Y
I N T H E M O N T H , W H E N T H E H O U R
I S 11 A . A t .Sunday School 10 A .M .
WALTER G. MOFFAT. Rector
offer down:T E D D Y
I t 's “ T e d d y th i s ” a n d “ T e . ld y t h a t ' ' a n ' “ T e d d y , 'o w s y o u r s o u l? ”
B u t i t ' s “ W a y f o r M r. R o o s e v e l t ! ” w h e n th e c o u n t r y 's in a h o le ;
j W h e n th e n a t io n 's in a h o le , m y f r ie n d s , a n d th e w a r c lo u d 's
_ _ . . r i s in g b la c k ,Corbett Grimes is running a | T h e n i t 's “ R o o m fo r C o l . R o o s e -
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
brand new auto on the mail route between Monterey and Pfiefer’s.
The Monterey County W ater Works has made special rates i
v e ! t ! " f o r o u r T e d d y 's c o m in g b a c k .
I t 's “ T r a i t o r to th e p a r ty " a n d i t 's “ N o t th e p e o p le 's c h o i c e , "
B u t i t 's “ C i t iz e n a n d p a t r i o t , " w h e n th e y h e a r th e c a n n o n 's v o ic e ;, f »« n e a r m e c a n n o n s v o s c e ;
on w ater to be used for irriga- W h e n th e y s c e n t th e s m o k e o ftion purposes. Details may be obtained from Mr. Robley, the local agent.
Gus Wolter and Dave Toma- sini of Carmel Valley, while re lu m in g f r o m Salinas on Tuesday were thrown from th e ir auto. Bofli were pain- ailly injured.
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The m eetings of the Young Men’s Club will be discontinued until the Fall.
During the absence of Miss Culbertson and Miss Johnson, the Boys’ Club was entertained by Mrs. Hicks, Mrs. Prince, Mrs. Wyatt, and Mrs. AucourL Last Monday was a special occasion, being K enneth Goold’s birthday, when he entertained the boys. There were the usual games, but the re fresh m ents were unusual.
The election of officers will take place on June 4.
L et Us K now1 f a n y o n e h a s
D ied •E loped M a rr ie d L e f t to w n H a d a fire H a d a b a b v B o u g h t a lo t C o m e to to w n S o ld a p ic tu r e ,W r i t te n a book J o in e d th e A rm y or Xhw S o lv e d th e h ig h c o s t o f l iv in g
T h a t ’s 11 r w s— L e t th e P in e O o t.e j k n o w .
b a t t le , b o y s , a n d n e e d a m il l io n m e n ,
f t ’s “ R a h f o r G e n e r a l R o o s e v e l t ! ” —a n d w h o 's t h e t r a i t o r t h e n ?
ReadyNow
Fishipg season now open
LICENSESHELREL
I these, shown th e P ine Cone editor, is a w ell-preserved copy of the “ U lster C ounty G aze tte ,” p u b lished by Sam uel F reer & Son. a t K ingston , N . Y.
T he paper is da ted Ja n u a ry 4 1800, and its size is about th a t of th e Pine Cone.
An account is given of the death | and entom bm ent of G eorge W ash ing ton , likewise a poeui. T he paper is in m ourn ing—rules re verses. T here are un ique advertisem ents in prose and verse. O ne reads : “ F o rS a le , A stou t, healthy , active N egro w ench .”
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T A P F A V U I T I N OA u t h o r s ’ M v n i’s c r u ’t s . E t c .
( i c o n W o r k I{hasonaism : I i a tk s
M rs. G race W ick h a m P . O . B o x 64 8 0 -a c re T r a c t
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IS ch w en in ger’sf BAKERY and GROCERY ’
Carmel-by-the-Sea Officials C ity T r u ste e s
A. P F raser, P res id en t Mrs. E . J . de Sabla.G . F . B eardsley P eter TaylorD W. Johnson
C ity C lerk E . N ichols
C ity T reasu rer I . S. Slevin
C ity A tto rn eyH . C. Jorgensen
C ity M arsh a l A. E n g lu u d —Phone 374 W
School T ru s tee s W. L. O verstreet, P res id en t Miss A. C. E dm onds, C le rk Miss M. DeNeale M organ
S a n i ta r y B o a rdI. B. W aterbury , P re s id e n t Miss M. E . Mower, S e c re ta ry M iss E . H arring tonW. M. Basil am M . J M u r p h y
Fire D epartm en t J . E . N ichols, Cliief W. L. O verstreet, S ecre ta ry
For Rent Three houses on N. M onte
Verde. W rite Mr. A. F o w ler Carmel P. 0 .. or see him oil premises.
B e s t G o o d s
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TACKLEHOOKS
BAITRODS
B E N ’S Home Goods Store
F o r S r l i e $50.00 each , rui Four io t s _ 2corner, 2 inside. 40x100. Ten min. walk from Carmel P. O. Address, P. 0 . Box 3, o r P ine Cone. a26 m l
P re ttie s t p lace r U I in Carm el fo r$2000, term s — w orth 553000. 6-room plastered house: elec.
. .l ig h ts , bath, protected s leep - j P r o m p t A u to D e livery | [ ing porch, flower garden.
P e r It* $ 5 5 0 ,,w o rthr or $1000 HouseIf your business is in Carmel
have your P rin ting done at the Pine Cone Press.
close to Ocean; sleeping q u a r ters for six; elec. lights, b a th . For rent.
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Entered as second ciass m ailer February 10, 19IF at the nost o ffic e a t Carmel, California, under the Act o f cMarch 3 1379. • I
IV. L. Overstreet. Editor and Publisher jC A R M E L B Y - T H E - S E A , CAL
M A Y 2 4 , 1917
O fficia l P aver o f the City
POINT LOBOSA B A L O N E
D e lic io u s a n d A p p e tiz in g ,A s k Y o u r G r o c e r f o r I t
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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P r o p e r t y T r a n s a c t i o n s j +Thos. Doud to Anita Doud. §
590 acres, Lot 2;'795.08 acres, j % 696.06 acres and 12 |
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V/EEKLY GREETINGLiberty is the right to do what the j Lot 3;
laws allow; and if a citizen could acies. Lot 12, and light^ of ( gdo what they for hid, it would he no longer liberty, because others would have the same pcrvers. — Montes-quieu.
way, Jas. Meadows Tract. Carmel Valley.
W antedThey Bring H o m e th e
Bacon T h em se lv e sTo help out housewives in
the struggle with the high cost of living, the grocers of a suburb have decided to knock off
A Situation in hotel, inn, or
family. Young lady can make herself useful; address Maggie Gomez, care Swains, Decatur st., M onterey.
Situation Desiredreliable
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For Information
As to Property
In and About
C A R M E L
V D D K I i S S
CarmelDevelopment
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t> cents from any lot of goods ma 1 > L00,(1 cook; w ants Position ---------------------------'he ‘ • i „ T ° keep house; cook; care forPeople have h L a rn e s , 1.1° ^ , children. W rite: “ S ituation ,” 0 l l r VVeekly R ecipeeople have been so used to the - p Q Box 55 Carm e, Ca,
-hvery system that they take —— —,— -—,—,— jff as a matter of course, like \ \ 7i j \ Party who took and-;"'rapping paper and twine, i t | irons from Jo h nson1ci.'es noi uccur to uiem tnat the | house, near beach, please re p lu g enters into the cost of turn same. Pair of llorse- me tmngs they buy But it is j shoes mounted on wagon axles.an important item to the gro- tvj No. 9 Oliver Type- cer. It must be paid for by the n c w w rite r for ren t to re- cOn.sumers. The merchantsj sponsible party . Inquire thiswould be glad to he rid of it, office.particularly now when their rig vtr \ t< • t d \ town costs of operation h a v e F o i ” R f i l l t Xl, 7nsen alarmingly, and they are j WRITER; i n g o o d condition; tciced not only with the diffi- j reasonable ; will deliver. P ipe Cone eulty of getting materials, but office.td s j with the difficulty of sooth-. " . ----ing their customers’ resent-; ment. I t strikes us that the j
Chicago scheme is worth trans-.1 l"nting in this community.. ust now, purchasers are m ore: willing than they ever have;'■ecn before to listen to fundamental economics. While <V-.-’re receptive, they should; he taught.
D ried F is h C h o w d e rH alf pound sa lt fish, four cups
potatoes cut in sm all cubes, tw o pounds salt pork, one chopped o n ion, four cups skim m ilk, four ounces crackers. Smoked halibu t, codfish or o th er dried fish m ay be used. Pick over and shred th e fish, holding it. u nder lukew arm water. L et it soak while the o ther in g red ients of th e chow der are being prepared. C u t the pork in sm all piecec and try it w ith th e onion un til both are a delicate brown, add I lie potatoes, cover with w ater and cook un til the potatoes are soft.
CARMEL REALTY CO.
HOUSES RENTED PROPERTY SOLD
EXCHANGES MADE INSURANCE
• Should Have Considered the Source
Senator Hiram W. Johnson, replying to Senator “ Gum-! shoe Bill” Stone’s attack on Col. Roosevelt and his overseas plan, said:
I listened with surprise and chagrin, with humiliation, to the rem arks of ‘the Senator from Missouri. W hat is it tha t is asked? Only th a t this man, j m the tw ilight of his life, mav lay down tha t life for h i s ! country—only th a t he may ! serve his country.”
Prof. Preston W. Search will j speak ney t Sunday morning i fit the Carmel Church, o n j “ Im m ortality.”
I f you read it in the Pine Cone, you may safely repeat it.
New Auto BusA u to S e r v ic e 17-IVlile
D r iv e a n d a l l p o i n t s o f i n t e r e s t
Regular Time t ableTo M onterey Leave Monterey
7 :30 a.in . 8:15 a.m .8:30 a.m . 1 2 :0 1 p m .'9:30 a.m . 3:15 p.iu2:30 p.m . 5 :5 3 o .in .5 :0 0 p . m .
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J . E . B E C K , M . D.Office a t Carmel - by - the - Sea
Pharmacy, Carmel, Cal.
Notice toT A X P A Y E R S
Physical and Vocal 11 , Expression
Drama Study |1 Singing and Music History |
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Mrs. Edward E verett of San I Mateo and Mrs. Bert Coppuck ; of Easton are spending a few I days here.
A ll tax p ay e rs are r e q u ire d by th e c o n s titu t io n to a n n u a lly m ak e an d d e liv e r to the ' A ssesso r a s ta te m e n t, u n d e r o a th , s e t t in g forth specifica lly A L L th e re a l, p e rso n a l, o r o th e r c lass of p ro p e rty , o w n ed b y su c h p e rso n s , o r in th e ir p o sse ss io n , or u n d e r th e ir c o n tro l, as th e sam e s ta n d s of re c o rd at 12 o ’c lo c k M e rid ia n on th e first M o n d a y of M a rc h .
T h e P o litic a l C o d e p ro v id e s , th a t all p ro p e rty m u s t b e a s se s se d a t its “ full ca sh v a lu e ,’ ’ an d d e fin es “ full cash v a lu e ” as b e in g ‘th e a m o u n t a t w h ich th e p ro p e r ty w ou ld b e ta k e n in p a y m e n t of a ju s t d e b t from a so lv e n t d e b to r .”
U n s e c u re d P e r s o n a l P r o p e r ty T h e ta x e s o n all u n s e c u re d p e r
sonal p ro p e rty a re d u e a n d p a y a b le a n d m u s t b e p a id a t th e t im e th e a s se s sm e n t is m a d e .
E x e m p t io n s A ny p e rso n o r a s so c ia tio n , claim
in g a n y p ro p e rty to b e q x e m p t from ta x a tio n , M U S T m a k e th e c la im an d affidav it, for su c h e x e m p tio n , ev e ry year, in th e m a n n e r p ro v id e d by law. T h is a p p lie s to th e $100 a llo w ed on p erso n a l p ro p e rty of householders; th e $ 1 0 0 0 a llo w ed so ld ie rs , sailor: , m arin es , e t c . , a n d p ro p e rty u se d so le ly a n d e x c lu s iv e ly for re lig io u s w orsh ip .
A sse s sm e n tsA ny in fo rm atio n d e s ire d re la t in g
to a s se s sm e n ts will b e g lad ly fu rn is h e d on a p p lic a t io n , an d all cb je c t io n s sh o u ld b e m ad e b e fo re th e B oard of E q u a liz a tio n a d jo u rn s , in - . s te a d of w a itin g u n ti l it is tim e to pay tax es .
R e m e m b e r , th a t if you fail to n ak e a s ta te m e n t you fail to c o m ply w ith th e law a n d you law y o u rse lf liab le to arb itrary a s se ssm e n t, w h ich is e x p e n s iv e to y ourse lf an d ca u se s m u c h tro u b le to o th e rs .
GEO. S. GOULD, Jr. m 8 tf C o u n ty A ssesso r
For Job Prin ting—Pine Cone
9ine JieedlejA U T O T R I P S
PA RTIES O F FOUR
Carmel Highlands and return, 50c. each
Point Lohos and return,75c. each
Big Sur and return, $5each
Palo Colorado and return,$1.50 each
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News From La Playa
John M. McGee will spend the summer in Carmel, resum ing his work of last year at the Carnegie Laboratory.
Miss Signe E . H agelthorne, who is connected with the National E du cational Bureau, will be here for some time for a much needed rest.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jorgensen, after a year spent in Boston, are in San Francisco.
Mrs. Signor and Mrs. Mary A. Young made a flying trip to San Francisco a week ago Tuesday, returning the following afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Osborne motored to Carmel H ighlands one day last week. They wer’ en tertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. James H opper. T he visitors expressed the wish that “ Tusitala” m ight be reproduced this summer.
Mrs. E izabelh F. Woodman, who is a guest at Del M onte, has taken the Kellogg residence for July, with privilege lor August H er daughter, Mrs. H enry Breckenridge, a n d children, will be with her.
Stephen W hitman, writer and author of New York, has gone to Santa Barbara, but will return here.
Recent registrations:Mrs. Ralph H untington, Dr. and
M ts. G. M Converse, T . J. Clever- ing, D. Emanuel, Mr. and Mrs. W.F . Brackett, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs T. M. Putm an, John M. McGee, Mrs G. A. M attern, Laur- inne Mattern, Berkeley; Mrs. H . N. Davis, Mrs. R C. Block, St. Louis; Miss M M Winn, J. J. Campbell, Pasadena; Miss L. A. Cook, Miss Alice B. Martin, W. C. Johnson, M rs . Roland W hitman, Stephen Whitman, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Osborne, Gilroy; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Boyce, Stanford U niversity; Katherine W. Carson, Knoxville, Tenn ; Mrs. Morris Lobner, Miss H ope J. Lobner, Colfax; Mr. and Mrs. E G Folsom, Carson, Nev . Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Beans, San Jose; Mr- a,’d Mrs. John A. Driver, Miss Edwina Driver, Haron Rock, Santa Barbara.
W arning signs, bearing the inscription “ Business Section, 15 Miles an Hour’’ and “ Dangerous Crossing, Go Slow,’’ have been erected along San Carlos Avenue by the City Trustees.
An incentive for the resid en ts of Carmel to boost the attendance a t the Forest Thea tre Society’s productions this year is the fact th a t the total n et receipts are to be given to the Red Cross.
M. B. Place, who. with his family, formerly resided here, came down last week from Berkeley for a brief visit.
Superior C ourt—E state of Edith E. Cobbe. Order appointing appraiser Los Angeles county appraiser, and order appointing A. P. Fraser, Wm, j Sandholdt and E. C. Rust as appraisers.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Trone of San Jose, who have sojourned here frequently, were again in our m idst last week.
The Monterey Lodge of the K nights of Columbus have met with considerable success in the campaign to raise funds for the erection of a testim onium to Junipero Serra a t Carmel Mission. $4500 is on hand. $7000 is required.
Tom Lisk is wearing a broad smile. His daughter, Mrs. Hamid Busey, and her child, are here from Toronto. Canada, and will remain for two months.
Prof. -and Mrs. Rendtorff have re tu rned to Palo Alto, but will spend the sum m er in Carmel as usual.
Prof. A. F. Lange and family are here from Berkeley. They will remain until the middle of August.
A recent visitor in Carmel was Mrs. Anne Randall of Brunswick, Me. She was the guest of Mrs. Lena Brake.
George Bellews, an Eastern a rtist, friend of William Rit- schel, will reside in Carmel for four m onths this summer.
C. 0 . Favor made a weekend trip from Oakland to see about his property here. He reports Mrs. Favor quite helpless.
| Prof. H. D. Gray of S tanford, with his family, will be in Carmel until October. They are now occupying the Kimball cottage.
P erry N ew berry and wife will occupy the Fortier bungalow, near the Forest Theatre, during June and July.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Leonard, who have cottage here, drove over from Dos Palos, Merced county, last week for a brief stay. They will m ake an extended visit in the Fall.
Mrs. Pierce of the Biltmore Apartm ents, S a n Francisco, was a visitor a t Carmel H ighlands last week. She will come again.
Frank McQuoid’s dancing party a t Carmel Valley drew a large attendance. Mrs. A. G. N orthup. Mrs. DaveTom as- sine, and Mrs. Roy Meadows had charge of the re fresh ments. Gus Wolter was floor manager.
The W illards are delighted to be back in Carmel again. They arrived from Redlands last week.
Miss Diaz and Miss Morton of Palo Alto will occupy Mrs. A. V. Cotton’s residence during July and August.
Mrs. M. S. Moore and her family of San Jose will occupy their beautiful new residence here during June, July and August.
Lloyd Osborne, well-known writer, who was here last summer to witness “T usitala,” will spend several m onths here with Mrs. Osborne late this year.
The Misses M arguerite and Reavis Hughes will proceed to the Presidio, San Francisco, about June 1 to take up a course in Red Cross work.
Beginning June 2 Carmel will have two moving picture shows a w eek—Tuesday and Saturday evenings—at Manza- nita Theatre.
MANZANITA T H E A T R E O V IN G P I C T U R E S
Saturday, May 26Daniel Frohm an p re sen tsMARGUERITE CLARK
in M ark Tw ain’s beloved rom ance
The Prince and the Pauper
Death Takes T w o Carmel Residents
Rev. Colin Anderson, w ho, on May 10 celebrated his 82nd birthday, passed away on S u n day night a f te r a brief illness. During nearly half a c e n tu ry as a m inister of the gospel th e deceased traveled up and dow n the S tate and leaves m an y friends to mourn his passing .
Joseph H. Clifford, who h as resided here and a t Pacific Grove for the past th ree y ea rs , died a t a hospital in S a lin as last Friday. Mr. Clifford w as a genial, kindly old old g e n tle man, and will be sadly m issed. Mr. Clifford was a n a tiv e of Delaware, and leaves re la tio n s here and in the E ast. T he funeral took place from th e undertaking parlors of J . A. Pell a t Pacific Grove. M rs. Clifford is grateful for th e a s sistance rendered her.
I C A R M E Li IB y - t h e - S e aA T T R A C T IO N S
aFirst-class Golf Course
j Library and Readingroom !
i Fishing and Sw im m ing § in the Carmel River, j
a ij Public Tennis Court ^
Visit the historic M ission IGood Moving P ic ture
show every Saturday ■ evening.
Picnic a t Pebble Beach,{ Point Lobos, Carmel | Highlands.
= Visit the Forest Theatre
| Bowling Alley
| Beautiful Walks, Drives j
Miss J. A. Culbertson will have on exhibition a t h e r studio on Saturday a num ber of sketches from Atascacero, San Luis Obispo county, w here she has been spending th e last month.
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Ye Publick Entertainmentgiven bye
Ye Village Singing Skule.A ssisted by y e P u b lick S k u le C hildren
to bee attended at ye
N ew-Fangled M eeting-Place(A R T S AND C R A F T S H A LL )
In ye towne of Carmel Ju s t below ye X road's of Ninth and Casanova
XXV of ye month of May (wh is Friday)Anno Domini M D CGCXV Il
N. B. There will bee a tax at v ' door of ye Me::ting-place of 2 shillings. No coppers will bee allowed.