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rsk S&eYear, $ 1 .5 6 ISSOED EOERY TH0R5DAY cbe Copy, 5 cents
OCT . 4 , 1917 C A R M E L -B Y -T H E -S E A . CAL. VOL. I l l , NO. 3 6
An A p o lo g yTlie charges b ro u g h t aga in s t
M ichael W illiam s, au th o r and new spaper m an, by Hill Toler- ton, San F rancisco pub lisher, have been d ism issed.
T olerton Btated to Ju d g e F itz patrick th a t m atters had beeu am icably ad ju s ted , and th a t he had no desire w hatever to p rosecute.
T he p u b lish e r also issued a p u b lic s ta tem en t w ithdraw ing rem arks given to the p ress and apologized to W illiam s.
9ine ZHeedlej
W i t h A g e
C o m e s
K n o w l e d g eT 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 F an n ers yearly.
Your A cco u n t In v ited
f j is l Noli< uuil
h o n kMONTEKKY. CAL.
U nder IJ. S. G o v e rn m ent S uperv ision
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P t a n n For rent. In good r t d l l U c o ll(! itio n . $3 .00 a !month. Apply Pine Cone off. S e n / i n o* M ACHlNEIFors e w i n g R e n t w e e k o r
month. Mrs. M, H. Jaquith , P. 0 . Box 62, or inquire at Dolores s t.. south of 101 h ave.
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If you read it in the Pine Cone you may safely repeat it.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kam- m erer, old friends of M r. and Mrs. John L. Williams, a f te r a pleasant visit here, have re tu rned to the city.
Professor and Mrs. John M. Stillman came down from Stanford last week for a brief stay here.
Mr. and Mrs. Delos Curtis have been en tertain ing the form er’s fa ther, who arrived from Oakland recently.
To look a f te r her business in terests in W ashington, D. 0 ., Mrs. Newcome departed from her Pebble Beach home last week.
Henry L. Hitchcock of Car- mel-by-lhe-Sea, and E rnest Meadows of Carmel Valley, d rafted men, are ordered to entra in a t Salinas tomorrow, for American I^ake, Wash.
The Stanford English departm ent is w ithout the services of Prof. S. S. Seward this sem ester. He has joined the ambulance corps a t Allentown, Pa.
A ttorney Charles Clark and his son left on Saturday for Texas. Mr. Clark will be away about six weeks, a ttend ing to legal business.
Miss Betty Waud took a hurried w eek-end trip to San Jose, re tu rn ing in time for In stitu te opening a t Asilomar.
Mrs. R. B. Hughes is home again a fte r several weeks’ absence in Los Angeles.
P aren ts are again urged to instruct their children to keep to the sidewalk on their way to and from school. Bad accidents are narrowly averted daily. Don’t w ait for a child to be injured before taking action.
The Kochs ar.d Miss McLean gave their friends a good time a t the "down-and-out” party a t El Nido tearoom last Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. William Chappell are here from San Jose to spend a few days.
Q u a lity R oofing . —Ask for Pioneer Flaxine Roofing, U. S. Gov’t and S tate of Cal. using lat'&e quantities. B e n Leidig, Carmel d istributor
Benson M unger and Haskell W arren were recent visitors to the Monterey High School, where both had been students.
The Misses Beth and Susie Hambey o f Castroville are spending th is week a t t h e home of their cousins. M yrtle and Helen Wimmer.
Mrs. W. H. Falkner, who is here with her daughters, has taken the Collis house for several months. They a r e from Boston. ,
Mrs. Ray C. DeYoe'and baby boy are here from the city for a fortn ight. This is R obert’s first visit to Carmel.
The Greaves family has returned to Los Angeles. During i heir stay here they had their cottage entirely altered and enlarged.
C. L. Carroll o f Pebble Beach, returned from Los Angeles yesterday, and is back on the job of pu tting the new | golf links in shape.
Miss E. Charlton Fortune, w'ho has been on the Peninsula several months, pain ting and conducting classes, departed for the city Sunday w ith her mother.
Prof. F. E. Lloyd has gone to Montreal to resum e his work a t McGill University. He will return here in the Spring.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rankin and children took train Sunday n ight for Chicago, where they will make their home, instead of a t Dallas as heretofore.
Mr. and Mrs. N aftzger of Los Angeles, who were guests of the Crileys recently, have returned t o the southland. While here they purchased a home-site at the Highlands.
Grandma Cochran was presen t a t a dinner given in her honor on the occasion of her eighty - seventh birthday, at the home of Mrs. P. F. Wimmer, last Monday.
Annual Meetingof Red Cross
The local chapter of the Red Cross held its annual m eeting on Monday. More than 30 members were in attendance.
As it was necessary to adopt a constitution and by-laws before an executive committee could be elected, and as there were several m atters requiring ex tended consideration, it was decided to m eet again nex tMonday afternoon.
The Treasurer, Mrs. A. P. Fraser, reported tha t a total of $1535.79 had been raised during the year, of which over $500 remains in the treasury.
Mrs. Josselyn stated th a t E rnest Meadows and Henry Hitchcock were our next boys to go to camp, and urging all to give them a hearty Godspeed.
H n n c # i-MOVING and rais- r l O l I S c outfit will be inCarmel for two weeks. If you wish such work done, inquire a t Pine Cone office, or phone C. B. Hinckley, 289 M.
Don t ForgetThat the Monterey Savings Bank is j the on ly Savings Bank on Monterey Peninsula, and it pays 4 per cent interest on savings accounts.
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B a n k o f M o n ter e y j M o n ter e y S a v . B a n k j
S h i mh B M ’ tf S a i n t * M |
Carmel-by-the-Sea Officials C i t y T r u s t e e s
A. P Frat-er, P residen t M is. E J . (It* Siibla.( i. F . T eanlsley P eter T aylor D \Y. Johnson
City Clerk J . E Xieliols
C i t y T r e a s u r e r L. S. Slevin
C i t y A t t o r n e yH. (I. Jorgensen
C i t y M a r s h a l A. E a g i u u d —P hone 3 J 4 NY
C i t y R e c o r d e r W. P. E vai.s
School T ru s tee s NN . Ij . O verstreet. P resident M iss A. O. E dm onds, Clerk Miss M. D eW ale M organ
S anitary BoardI. B. W aterhu iy . President Miss M. E. Mower, Secretary Miss E . H arring tonNY. M. Bashnin M. J . M urphy
Fire D epartm en t J . E . N ichols. Chief NY. L . O verstreet, Scen*liirv
Early Incidents in the Career of Jenny Lind
C H U R C H N O T IC E S
An early A m erican e s sa y is t, H enry vietioii th a t th o child w as born forF. T uckerm an , g ives th is accoun t of life o f an a r t i s t :
“ F rom an u n p re ten d in g edifice in th e en tran ce o f Je n n y la n d upon th e one o f th e b y -s tre e ts of th e c ity of S tockholm , in Sw eden, a troop of child ren m ig h t have been seen to em erge, a t noon, and b reak th e s ilence t h a t a t o th e r hours invested th e
musical a r t i s t , and destined n o t: only to redeem h er p a ren ts from w a n t, but to do honor to her co u n try , j T h is im pression w as deepened when she learned th a t th is m usical t e n dency had manifested itse lf a s early a s th e age o f th ree , and th a t t h e , l i t t le gir! had long aw akened th e w onder o f th e fam ily by rep ea tin g A ccurately even in tr ic a te a irs a f t e r '
place, w ith th e lively c h a t an d qu ick hav ing heard th em h u t once: th a tlau g h te r n a tu ra l to ju s t em ancipated .
| scholars. In a few moments th ey i dispersed to th e ir several homes, and j ea rly th e n ex t day were ag a in vis- l ible, d isappearing w ith a m ore s u b
dued bearing w ith in th e door o f th e i hum ble dom icile.”
he had th u s sung h a b itu a lly , sp o n taneously. and seem ed to find of her; own volition a pecu liar conso lation in th e a c t fo r th e d ry ro u tin e o f her life, though from w ith o u t n o t a s ’ngle circum stance gave an y im pulse o r d irec tfpn to th is vocal en-
“ iSome tim e prev ious, a .g o o d lady , donrment.**
Christian Science Services
Sunday, I I A .M .Sunday School, 9 :4 5 A . M .
H ednesday Eve. Service, 8 o ’clock A R T S A N D CRAFTS H ALL
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S E R V I C E S A T S A . M . A N D V P . . M .
E V I i U V S U N D A Y . E X C E P T S E C O N D
S l . N D A Y I N M O N T H . W H E N O N E S E R V I C E I S H E L D , A T I I A . M .
Sunday School 10 A .M .W A L T E R G. M OFFAT. R e d o ,
BID S C A L L E D FO R
A U T O T R I P S
P A R T I E S O F F O U R
Carmel H ighlands and return, 50c. each
Point Lobos and return, 75c. each
Big Sur and re turn , $5 each
Palo Colorado and return, $1.50 each
Order at Itth and Casanova or Tine Cone office
" P e r m o ther, and even her kind adv iser, doub ted if she possesed s u f ficient energy of c h a rac te r for so
a profession a s t h a t o f an and th is , added to th e pre
judice o f th e p a ren ts a g a in s t a public, and especially a th e a tr ic a l career, for
j a tim e chilled th e hopes o f th e en-, . . . . . . . . th u s ia s tie pa tro n ess . A t fcn e th .She learned th a t th e m aiden ... . . . . ,. . . . . u o n e ie r . consen t w as ob tained th a t
j in passing the seminary to which we | have alluded, had been struck with the beauty of a child’s voice tha t rose
) blithely from the dwelling. She was j rv i induced to alight and enter; and her ar’t st astonishment was increased upon discovering that this cheerful song came from a diminutive girl busied in a rranging the schoolroom during a recess.was the daughter of the srhoolmis I h ,» „ .,* ■ V? , . , . . , tne experiment should be made, andtress; and the somewhat restricted *<,„ ,■ f i . . . . , . .. | t ‘ie diffident little girl, only accus, air of liomelv comfort visible ill the ; t I , . / ...establishment, and the tinge of sever- hfe* 1 ,U. " lthity in the manner of the mother, con- ! w I T flu“ cr'‘,'- 1,1tiasted forcibly in the lady’s imagin- ' " a9 take,‘ to CrtM-|'u“ation with the apparently instinctive i,,,!.,. TV' ma-’*t,’r of Steaksoaring of the child, in‘ the atmos , ° ' ^ was so delighted with |phere of song, from her dim and | Z ' c T * 7 M ■r r aL T f ° Un,li,,Kr T th e Ak-vlHrk «he.i director of the « ,urt tlu'ate- lifts itself from a lowly nest among j t .. , m tsie .heavens. It was a sweet illustration , P P ^ "I •"""the dark weeds up to the crystal T . TI r i. i g r .. J . *<>r t h e noblenviu coldlyof the law of compensation. j ,rha#. )l? WRa cxpectJd t *
The air the child was singing as «!:•' I • . . . Croeliua was quiteshe busied herself about the room, j undlsmared; he entreated the dire - was a simple native strain, quite tor to 'hear her sing, and declared familiar and by no means difficult of his purpose to teach her grntuibms execution; it was the quality of the j !y. if |,c couhl in no other wav sc voice, the natural flow of the notes, j-ure the cultivation of her voi-- and the ease, grace, and earnest sweet- | talents. This
inquired do with the
N O T IC E is hereby g iv e u th a t the B oard of T ru stees o f S u n s e tSchool D istric t w ill receive se a le d bids fiw converting the p la y - ro n m . loculed on the school g ro u n d s , in to i ck.ss-rooni, aud for th e f u r n i s h ing of u in teria ls for sam e, u p fo 12 o 'clock uoou on S a tu rd a y , O c to b e r *i. 11*17. Specifications o u file a t the i.dice of NY. L . O verstreet.
T he B oard reserves the righ t to reject a n y or all bids. B id s s h o u ld -eu t to 1). NY. NYillunl, A r t in g C le r k Sunset School Board of T ru s te e s . C arm el, Cal.
D a ted S e p t e m b e r 2 7 , 1 9 1 7 .
i New Auto B u s, \ i i t o S e r v ic e 1 7 - M i l e
I r ive an d a l l p o i n t s of i n t e r e s t
T h e California Historical Survey Commission has appointed Rev. J. M. Gleason of IT* t'1P that gainedPnln Allofn pnnflnaf o I v*8itors ear and heart: and nowFa o Alto to conduct a stiidy of ish. had fume to ur„e u the
ahfornia Mission a s they pre- en t th e d u ty o f affording everv Ml vailed before t It e hrini.'T came.”
theand
earn es tn e ss induced Icount to lis ten w ith a t te n t on j
can d o r: an d w hen she hadfinished he exclaim ed. She shall lmve
I *11 th e ad v a n ta g e of th e Stockholm > eouragem ent to develop a g if t so ra re ; Academy*.’ Such w as . Je n n y L ind’s * and b e a u tifu l; she expressed th e con- in itia tio n in to th e life o f ail a r t i s t ’’ I
Lime T able1 a-a\ c M u n l c c
S ; I n u . in 12 : 0 1 p m . 8 : 1 5 p . i n
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B E N ’5 Home Goods and Hardware Store
Complete line
Kitchen Needs
Enam el and Tin Cooking Utensils
Oil and Electric Stoves
Ammunition and Fishing Tackle
Carmel Drm* Store! ins a fine line of
B B e ng ab y
C L O C K SAlso S ta t io n ery , Toilet Articles, a 11 tl Rubber
S u n d r ie s Columbia Craphoplione and
Records for Sale
A Valuable PaintingNYandesford’s beau tifu l p a in ting
of th e C arm el M ission, executed in 1874 (be fore th e bu ild ings were res tored to th e ir p res en t c o n d i t io n ) , will sh o r t ly find a p la c e in G o ld en G a te Park M em oria l M u se u m . It
j is th e g i f t of citizeiiB w h o se desire i s to p reserve th e work for its big. torical v a lu e .
T h e p ic tur e sh o w s F a th e r Surra’s h o u se , an d th e re are a lso m any d e ta i ls d e p ic t e d w h ic h d o uot exist today
M onthly f l e e t i n g of C ity T r u s te e s
On!v_ routine m atters a i d! discussion occupied the t im e ; of the city trustees last Tuesday night.
In the absence of T rusttee A. P. Fraser, the chair was taken by G. F. Beardsley.
The m atte r of requiring the j property-owners on Ocean av-j enue to repair sidewalks was
!discussed, and referred to the! i City Attorney.
A num ber of bills were ap proved and w arran ts drawn.
The board adjourned to m e e t1 again nex t Monday night, at which tim e the garbage ordi-1 nance will probably passed. ! and there will be a thorough discussion of proposed stree t j improvements.
The Fowlers have returned from Mendocino county. They j motored into Carmel a few days ago.
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i e a v e O rd ers a t C A \ | ) N S T O R E o r a t( jo o liT s O x i r a g e
M is. H. V. Reese a n d be.s'ster. Miss Yr. M oore, w h have si ent two m o n th s h e n . returned to Oakland on M onday. Incidentally, during- Mr Ree.-e’s occasional visits h ere h e has com pleted a r r a n g e m ents for the r e o ig a n iz a t lo iof the local camp of th e A I(d ern Woodman o f A m erica , o; which he is S ta te D ep u ty . T in camp w i l l comprise al>ou tw enty o f C arm el's le a d in j citizens, and will be o rg a n ize* October 20.
For the thoughtfulness andkindness of the C arm el R ed Cross chapter, in providing him with a num ber o f necessary articles, prior to h is departure for American Lake. Henry Hitchcock desires to express his thanks.
If your business is in Carmel
C a r m e l p jn c £ o i rP U B L ISH E D W E E K L Y
E ST A B L ISH E D FEB R U A R Y , 1915 E n te red a s seaond-c lass m a tte r Feb ru a ry 10, 1915, a t th e p o st office a t C arm el, C a lifo rn ia , u nder th e A ct of d arch 3, 1879.
W . L. O V E R S T R E E T , E d ito r an d P u b lish er
C A R M EL-B Y -TH E-SEA , CAL. O C T O B E R 4 , 1 9 1 7
Official P ap e r o f th e C ity
W E E K L Y G R E E T IN GWealth is honorable, and may be
used most blessedly ’when men regard themselves as being ‘what indeed they are—sie<wards o f it, and not the ow ners; w hen they know how to acquire without avarice, and how to spend Without grudging.—Archdeacon Farra-.
The W ay of Least ResistanceA novelty in the way of what
might be termed friendly advertising appeared recently in j newspaper. One business firm took occasion to congratulate another firm, “across the way,” on the latter’s completion of fifty years of continuous service to the community. The congratulations were printed in bold type in a prominent place. Telling the people in such a manner of a competitor’s virtues in a pleasant contrast to the policy more often followed by those seeking public patronage and approval. And besides it brings results that in themselves -hot:Id commend it to more frequent adoption.
And San Jose Folks Know ItThe Monterey Peninsula,
with all its charms of sea and pines, is by no means the only j place which offers rest and; pleasure to the wanderers from ! the East and to the sun-blis-] tcred dwellers in the vast San - Joaquin and other valleys to] the south and north. But Mon-] terey and Pacific Grove and] Del Monte and Carmel have had a taste of this factor of] prosperity, their hotels and lodging houses and restaurants and bathing places are expanding with their fill of it,] and the people are a unit in j leaving nothing undone to cultivate it, for thus the peninsula grows in popularity and in all the material agencies which contribute to the upbuilding
of an alert, thriving community.—Mercury.
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j The Little Hardware Store jT h e Things T h at You W a n t W h en You W a n t T h em in th e P aint and H ardw are L inesC J*. 5
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Awful Cruelty of Germans Described
C. O. Goold S e l l s O ut— j p()f* R e n t 1̂2 Cotta^eTo Farm a t Fresno j. ., , , . , , o f four rooms
j a th , a n d k i t c h e n e t t e ; e le c t r ic. . . . . . „ . lights anh fireplace; Box 238,
M y g a m e is fan n in g , said C. . C a r m e lO. G oold a few da>s ago, “ aud 1shall p lay th e gam e a t F re sn o .” I o c t In Carmel, Septem-
About ten vears ago, upon his . • J tb b o n w a tc harrival in C arm el, Mr. Goold en- f,o b > W ith g o ld in i t i a l s L .E . A. tered (he livery stab le | R eW ard a t F lf le C ° lle ° ffice~b u y in g ou t Coffey B rothers. Since j n p n t H ig h gradeth a t lim e he has bu ilt up a large! > « v v l 1 1 p ja n o aVailand profitable business. a d d i n g , ^ Novem ber 1; $4 a month.
of thvarious en terp rises from tim e. W ith the com ing tune t o |R e n t e r to p a y f o r m o v in g . In - in tom obile, a sm all ga rag e was j Q u ifo a t P in e C o n e office, bu ilt and m achines pu rchased , and so successful was th is ven tu re tha t th e presen t garage was erected.
F o r some tim e M r. G oold has I | been h ankering to g e t back to th e ' § farm , am i a favorable chance to j 3 d ispose of his in terests here g iv e s ]§ him th e o p p o rtun ity to g ra tify h i s |s desire. ;
F ran k ly , we do not like to see i Mr Goold leave here. H e has a I- g wavs been a forw ard-looking, enter* g p riz ing citizen. However, he is j I go ing to do w hat he w ants to d o ; § so »ve wish him abundant, success, j §
T he fam ily will probably d ep a rt J I for F resno abou t th e 15th of this m on th .
In addition to acqu iring 1h«- Goold m terests, (!. W. Bowen of Pasadena and K. E L ittle of VisaliH have also purchased fromH. S B in d in g the Pacific G rove G arage.
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I The Pine O n e Job Printing Department Is Well Equipped
To Do Business Printing, Stationery, Etc.
Rev. Dr. Newell D w ight H illis , pasto r of H enry W aril B eecher’B church a t B rooklyn, who sp en t Ju ly and A ugust on th e E uropean battleg round , te llin g of w hat he saw and heard , says.
“ For th e first tim e iu history, G erm ans have reduced savagery to a sc ien ce ; therefore, the g rea t war for peace m ust go 0 1 1 un til th e G erm an cancer is cut. clean ou t of the body.
“ T he cold catalogue of G erm an atrocities makes the most sickening pages of history. These atrocities were not com m itted in a mood of d runkenness, nor iu an hour of anger, b u t were organized by a *o- called G erm an ’efficiency.’ i t is not only tim t they looted factorias, carried away m achinery, robbed houses, bombed every farm house and g ranary , left no plow or reaper, chopped down every fru it tree and poisoued all wells !
“ I he G erm ans slaughtered old men arid- m atrons, m utilated captives in ways th a t can only be spoken of by men in w hispers, v io lated little g irls until they were dead . F ind ing a calfskin nailed to a barn door to dry , they nailed a baby beside it and wrote beneath th e word sn ip ’ (tw o); bombed and looted hospitals. Red Cross b u ild ings, violated the white flag—while th e worst a trocities cannot even be nam ed.
“ W hy do the G erm an people say they feel s i terrib ly because the au thors of the world call them ‘ H un ’ aud ‘ barbarian ’? W ho nam ed them ’H u n ’T J heir K aiserJ W ho christened them ‘barbarian s’* T heir K aiser! W ho likened the G erm an soldiers to b loodhounds' held upon th e IchbIi of the K aiser’s thong , as they strained with bloody jaw s to tea r their French aud B elg ian p re \ ? T he Kaiser, th is ru ler who lifts a diseased and w ithered arm , and with bloody fingers, *avs :
“ ‘ 1 baptize thee H un and b a rb a ria n .’ Let the K aiser 's words s ta n d ! ‘F o r a thousand years 1 1 0 m an shall speak th e word ‘l in n ’ w ithout shuddering . ’ ”
At least a million perrons visited the eighteen California National Forests on recreation trips this season. The playground commissions of three large cities in the State have acquired lands for this purpose. Much of the success of the plan to make these federal reserves popular may be at- tributi d to the Forest Service.
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Best Goods j Fresh Goods i Right PricesFree A uto Delivery-mi— 1.»— »»»i— ..M— ...r_ *
I T E M S O F I N T E R E S T .
Anticipating a large demand for printed-to-order Christmas stationery : and cards, W. L. Overstreet Jeav es tonight for San Francisco £to„'visit i the various wholesale paper houses to purchase stock. New type and presses will also be inspected.
Contractor S. J. W yatt has begun on the job of alterations and additions to the Hotel El Monte Verde. The work will be completed in about two weeks.
Patronize the home stores.“ S treet im provem ents will
m ake Carmel the best beach city on the Pacific Coast,” re m arked a recent Los Angeles i visitor.
Saturday there will be a sale of cakes, pies, salad, meat- loaf, etc., a t Schweninger’s Grocery for the benefit of th e ] 1 Carmel Church. All home cooking.
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Carmel Highlands Stage
Leaves H ighlands—8:00 a.m . for ^arm el
10:30 a.m. for Carmel and Monterey
4:30 p.m. for Carmel and Monterey
Leave Carmel for H ighlands—9:00 a.m.
Leave Monterev 12:00 m. and 6:00 p.m. stopping a t Carmel
Fare: Carmel io Highlands, 25c.Highlands to Monterey, 50c.
Packages called for and delivered.10c■ _Special Day and Night Trips by
Arrangement.Carmel Booking Office at Devel
opment Co. Office
Statements of the Ownership, Management, E tc.
Of the Carmel Weekly Pine Cone, published at Carmel, Cal.
Editor, W. L. Overstreet, Carmel, Cal.
Managing editor, W. L. Overstreet, Carmel, Cal.
Business manager, W. L. Overstreet, Carmel, Cal.
Publisher and Owner, W. L. Overstreet, Carmel, Cal.
Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities: None.
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land ,” with Mary Pickford.■ Oct. 1 3 — “ The Moment B e fo re ,” with Pauline Fredericks
Oct. 20—“ David G arrick ,” w ith Dustin Farnum .
Oct. 27—“ M ariaRoss.” with Geraldine F arrar.
R icardo M artin , th e c e le b ra te d teuoi of th e M etropo litan O p e ra C om pany, left New Y ork oil J u l y _ 19 in his pow erful I ta lia n c a r . A fter sp en d in g som e tim e in C h ie a g > and o ther cities, he a rriv ed a t L a
j P laya on S ep tem ber 24.Ju d g e aud M rs. R a lp h O. H a rr i
son. who re tu rned to th e c ity S a t urday , enjoyed th e v arious m o lo ' tripe hereabouts, each d ay ta k in g a duTt-tent trip . On lh i i r s i la v . w ith Mre. G oodm an, th ey s p e n t t'n ’ day in the B ig S n r co u n try . M rs. H arrison 's main ob ject in co m in g to C arm el at th is tim e w as offer
I suggestions concern ing th e ch ild reu ’s room of th e local l ib ra ry , of which she is th e donor.
Mr. and Mrs. L indsay D u n can of M cGill. N evada, have a c q u ire d a la ige trac t at C arm el H ig h lan d s . P lans I >r a stone b u n g a lo w a n d oh-ervatory on one o f th e la rg e rocks will occupy M r. D u n can a a tten lita i for som e tim e.
Ten of the M edical C o r p s fiOUl the Monterev P resid io lu n c h e d a t La Plava last S u nday .
Mrs. S ignor leaves for a sh o r t trip South on T u esd ay , a n d la te r
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I auv in ten tion w hatever o f c lo s in g c theii liostelries because of lack of I patronage. We may h av e “ M ent- ! I less T iiesdin a c c o rd in g to a I ru lin g m ade lo our H o te l Ansoci- ! | at ion . bu t doors of bo th h o te ls can s ! „o t close. O ur kevs, a c c o rd in g to | j t li sam e ru ling , I a v i n g b e e n 1 j throw n away the day w e to o k p o s
session.R ecent arrivals:Stanford Uuiv — W . D B riggs, J.
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Pumpkin Pies ( San Jose—Frank J. K ellyCanned pumpkin is very aatiafac- party. Russeil L W illiams
tory fur this pie. To one cupful of- Akron— Miss M. M. F u lle r ,pumpkin add one tablespoonfnl of; p.,saj ena—H B Pacemelted butter, half a teaspoonful of ?h ijadelp l,ia — Miss I C Eaven-salt am! ginger each, four tablespoon-1 P «fuls sugar, one large tablespoonful: son* Miss b. 1 r— *of New Orleans molasses and yolk, Sun hrancisoo r le n ry r r a n c s -of two eggs. In a separate dish heat Oakland — Wm. F itz in an n o n , Mr.one and one-half cupfuls of milk to an^ j D ilbert, M rs. S ydneywhich add a sprinkle of nutmeg and Avers and Baby A nn, M iss C lara one teaspoonful of vanilla. Add tins k Lpuiss O ’B rien .to the pumpkin mixture. Then add r ’ ______ - 9the braten whites of the eggs. Fill ! your pie plate, which has been lined, with crust, and bake ^bou t 20 min I utes.
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