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ZfreYear, $1.56 ISSUED EOERY THURSDAY c(?e Copy, 5 cents Devoted to the interests of Carmel-by-the-Sea, Pebble Beach, Carmel Highlands, Carmel Valley | APRIL 17 1919 CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA. CAL. VtDL. V, N U M . 11 —M il— f Conversion Privilege ( 1 Extended on 4 per I Cent L ib e r t y L o a n | Bonds I Acting under Treasury • Department instruction we are now prepared to 1 handle 4 per cent First Liberty Loan Converted . and 4 per cent Second Liberty Loan Bonds for conversion into 4% coupon o r registered bonds of same issues. Volunteer W eek for V Loan Subscribers * I T'» drive for subscriptions to W* 1 ' icto,'y Liberty Loan begins ina ng ; >ri»:i led' it * y 0 siofl er, * un^ arn* itiz? the Monday mid will continue M weeks. be Carmel committee for pub 1 promotion and solicitation uiade up of the following: W. kibbler (chairman), W. L. re'*treet (secretary), W. P. Silva, 6 rt l . ’ K - Leidig, Tal- * 1 Phil Wilson Jr., ri. o' inn ]'1 * 'd the committee t d(* ie pr, .CWe fdfect during ian frid of 5 ildtf met Jlfld iss«‘ tut :n ot n to fri' ,, ‘ «lirlh S"n< W i , . ---- ..... Umn drive last Fall, lb- ' r,r - w ith a $20,000 quota, &lv!vT to **'e b'fuml amount il,' ( Must, seven days of the cani- nave been set aside a s t«re'1 '',t,,i 7 D’eek,” during which 'tbsvu *• ,l() tW ’tive solicitation ptions may be paid to an NieTT.T . 6 committee, or may la.fi '1 Ht the Pine Cone office, *" adqu hiters have been es- H I f 0 button ( lie Erst week dPf h»<* j I Pirte r1 , t-one advertising pays. 9ine Jieedlej Mrs. Ashburner and Mrs. Cum miug recently bad as guests for a week Mrs. A. B. Walkingtou and son of Los Gatos. The Board of Supervisors at the monthly meeting granted to C. O. Goold a five-years’ permit to con duct a Btage line over the Carmel Hill Miss Ruth Johnston of Miss Ransom’s School at Piedmont, is spending a vacation here, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Alice R. Comius, at Bally-Whack cottage. Easter Cards and Folders in large variety—Carmel News Co Mrs. M. B. Briuton aud daugh ter of Woodland, are iu Carmel for several mouths. The young lady will attend the Monterey Union High School. Mrs Briuton is a sister of Mrs, W. Beatty of Pebble Beach. The public school will be closed uext week. The teachers will at tend the spring session of the Teachers’ Institute. Miss Marion Boke has gone to Los Angeles. She is assisting her father iu compiling a book. J. Selby Hanna is here for a brief visit with his mother, Mrs. M. L. Huntington. Henry Marques, the 15-year old nephew of Luis Tnraugo, died iu Garmel Valley last week. The lad was a victim of blights disease. Sprints M illinery at Holman’s “ Be Kind to Animals Week,” April 22-26, aud Humane Sunday, April 27, is a nation-wide observ ance warranting the consideration of everyone. Hot Cross Runs At Miss McLean’s Bakery to morrow. Place your order today. advt Say it was in the Pine Cone. The local school board, appreci ating the educational value of a visit to the Liberty Loan Trophy Train, suspended the classes on Mondav moruiug to permit pupils aud teachers to go to Mouterey. The Waterbury cottage is now occupied by A. B. Werner and family, who have come here from Ocean Park toremaiu indefinitely. Mrs. Margeret Church and her daughter Louise have returned from New York for the Hummer. They Lave the Ocean ave. Cobbe cottage. Mrs. W. C. Watts’ regular Sat urday afternoon at-home will be omitted this week. Miss Goldie Parker, daughter of Dr. C. H. Parker of Santa Cruz, is visiting Miss Stella J. Ouichard here. Hoover Vacuum Cleaners at H o l m a n ’s. Iu order that there may be plenty of time to complete the making and ordering of costumes for the Manzauita Club prize masquerade ball, the affair has been pospoued to Saturday, May 3 That week the movies will be given on Tues day evening. The Carmel Club of Arts and Crafts sent the following delegates to attend the district convention of the Federated Women’s Clubs of California, held last week at Wat sonville: Mrs. M. E. Hand, Mrs. A. McDow, Mrs. Sydney Yard aud Miss M. DeNeale Morgau. Miss Janet Prentiss is away on an Eastern trip, which will take up several mouths. Mrs. Calvin C. Hogle has re turned to her home at Carmel Highlands after a pionth’s visit iu Los Angeles. (The series ot readings from the great English noets will be con tinued at the Book Shop this even ing Mr. Heron will read from the works of Rosetti. ] For Summer - 1 GRASS RUGS R A G R U G S IN GREAT VARIETY AT LOW PRICES Climax pumitUTG Co, The Big Store in Monterey on Franklin Street Several patterns of Inlaid Linoleum to close out at low prices Fresh Daily FROM New England Bakery P IE S —in cream, custards, fruits. C A K E S —in variety. WHIPPED CREAM PUFFS CINNAMON ROLLS. SUGARED DOUGHNUTS COOKIES, lemon and nut. CUP CAKES. Special home-made B R E A D at 10 c the loaf. This department in charge o j Mrs. Annette Arne. Orders for fancy cakes taken Old Homestead Bread Gold Medal Butter National Bis.Products Golden Gate Coffees and Teas Humane Society Here Under the guidance of Mrs. Nayau Hyde, secretary of the Cal ifornia Humane Association, a number of Carmel residents met at Arts and Crafts Hall Inst Sat urday for the purpose of forming a branch of tlie organization hero. Miss M. Louise Hutchinson was made temporary chairman an d Miss Etta Tilton temporary secre tary. A meeting is to be held shortly to elect permanent officers It is a fact that there is not in Mouterey county an organization of this kind ; so that such an or ganization here will have jurisdic tion throughout the county, until hq organization is established else where in the county. TROUT CONTEST April 1 to na> 15 $6.50 merchandise prize for heaviest trout. $6.50 merchandise prize for heaviest steelhead Bring your fish in—it’ free STUART A. WORK HARDWARE Pacific Grove, California

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ZfreYear, $ 1 .5 6 I S S U E D E O E R Y T H U R S D A Y c(?e Copy, 5 cents

Devoted to the interests of Carmel-by-the-Sea, Pebble Beach, Carmel Highlands, Carmel Valley

| APRIL 17 1 9 1 9 C A R M E L - B Y - T H E - S E A . C A L . VtDL. V , N U M . 11

—Mil—

f Conversion P r iv i l e g e ( 1 Extended on 4 p e r I

Cent L i b e r t y L o a n | B o n d s I

Acting under Treasury • Department instruction we are now prepared to

1 handle 4 per cent First Liberty Loan Converted

. and 4 per cent Second Liberty Loan Bonds for conversion i n t o 4% coupon o r registered bonds of same issues.

Volunteer W e e k f o r

V L o a n S u b s c r ib e r s

* I T ' » drive for subscriptions to W* 1 ' icto,'y Liberty Loan begins

inang ;>ri»:i led' it *

y 0siofl er, * un̂

arn*itiz?the

Monday mid w ill continue M weeks.

be Carmel committee for pub 1 promotion and solicitation uiade up of the follow ing: W.

kibbler (chairman), W . L. re'*treet (secretary), W. P. Silva,6rt l . ’ K - Le id ig , Tal-

* 1 Phil W ilson Jr.,ri. o '

inn]'1 * 'd the committee t d(* ie pr, .CWe fdfect duringian frid of 5

ildtf

metJlfld iss«‘ tut :n ot n to fri'

,, ‘ «lirlhS"n< W i

, . ---- .....Umn drive last Fall,

lb- ' r,r - w i t h a $20,000quota,&lv!vT to **'e b'fuml amountil,' (

Must, seven days of the cani- nave been set aside a s

t«re'1'',t,,i7 D’eek,” during which 'tbsvu *• ,l() tW’tive solicitation

ptions may be paid to anNieTT.T .6 committee, or mayla.fi '1 Ht the Pine Cone office,

*" adqu hiters have been es-H If 0 button ( lie Erst week

dPfh»<*j I Pirte r1 ,

t-one advertising pays.

9 in e J ieed le jMrs. Ashburner and Mrs. Cum

m iug recently bad as guests for a week Mrs. A. B. W alkingtou andson of Los Gatos.

The Board o f Supervisors at the monthly meeting granted to C. O. Goold a five-years’ perm it to con­duct a B ta g e line over the Carmel H ill

M iss Ruth Johnston o f Miss Ransom’s School at Piedmont, is spending a vacation here, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A lice R. Comius, at B ally-W hack cottage. E aster Cards and F o ld e rs in

la rge va rie ty— C a rm e l News CoMrs. M. B. Briuton aud daugh­

ter of W oodland, are iu Carmel for several mouths. The young lady w ill attend the Monterey Union H igh School. Mrs Briuton is a sister of Mrs, W. Beatty of Pebble Beach.

The public school w ill be closed uext week. The teachers w ill at­tend the spring session of the Teachers’ Institute.

Miss Marion Boke has gone to Los Angeles. She is assisting her father iu com piling a book.

J. Selby Hanna is here for a brief visit with his mother, Mrs. M. L . Huntington.

Henry Marques, the 15-year old nephew o f Luis Tnraugo, died iu Garmel Valley last week. The lad was a victim of blights disease.

Sprints M il l in e ry a t H o lm a n ’s “ Be K ind to Animals W eek ,”

April 22-26, aud Humane Sunday, April 27, is a nation-wide observ­ance warranting the consideration of everyone.

H ot Cross Runs At Miss McLean’s Bakery to­morrow. Place your order today. advt

Say it was in the Pine Cone.

The local school board, appreci­ating the educational value of a visit to the L ib erty Loan Trophy Train, suspended the classes on Mondav moruiug to perm it pupils aud teachers to go to Mouterey.

The Waterbury cottage is now occupied by A. B. Werner and fam ily, who have come here from Ocean Park torem aiu indefinitely.

Mrs. M argeret Church and her daughter Louise have returned from N ew York for the Hummer. They Lave the Ocean ave. Cobbe cottage.

Mrs. W . C. W atts ’ regular Sat­urday afternoon at-home w ill be om itted this week.

Miss Gold ie Parker, daughter o f Dr. C. H. Parker o f Santa Cruz, is v is iting Miss Stella J. Ouichard here.Hoover V a cu u m C leaners a t

H o lm a n ’s.Iu order that there may be plenty

of time to complete the making and ordering of costumes for the Manzauita C lub prize masquerade ball, the affair has been pospoued to Saturday, May 3 That week the movies w ill be given on Tues day evening.

The Carmel C lub o f Arts and Crafts sent the follow ing delegates to attend the district convention of the Federated W om en’s Clubs of California, held last week at W at­sonville: Mrs. M. E. Hand, Mrs. A. McDow, Mrs. Sydney Yard aud Miss M. DeNeale Morgau.

Miss Janet Prentiss is away on an Eastern trip, which w ill take up several mouths.

Mrs. Calvin C. H og le has re turned to her home at Carmel Highlands after a pionth’s visit iu Los Angeles.

(The series ot readings from the great English noets w ill be con­tinued at the Book Shop this even­ing Mr. Heron will read from the works of Rosetti.

] For Summer -1 G R A S S R U G S

R A G R U G SIN GREAT V A R IE T Y AT LOW PRICES

Climax pumitUTG Co,T h e Big Store in Monterey on Franklin Street

Several patterns of Inlaid Linoleum to close out at low prices

Fresh DailyFROM •

New England BakeryP IE S —in cream, custards,

fruits.C A K E S —in variety. W H IPPE D CREAM PUFFS

C IN N A M O N ROLLS. SUG AR ED D O UGH NUTS

COOKIES, lemon and nut. C U P CAKES.Special home-made BREAD

at 1 0 c the loaf.

This department in charge o j M rs. Annette Arne.

Orders for fancy cakes taken

O ld H o m e s t e a d B r e a d

G o ld M e d a l B u t t e r

N a t i o n a l B i s . P r o d u c t s

G o ld e n G a t e C o f fe e s

a n d T e a s

Humane Society HereUnder the guidance o f Mrs.

Nayau H yde, secretary of the Cal ifornia Humane Association, a number of Carmel residents met at Arts and Crafts H all Inst Sat­urday for the purpose o f form ing a branch of tlie organization hero.

Miss M. Louise Hutchinson was made temporary chairman a n d Miss Etta Tilton temporary secre­tary. A meeting is to be held shortly to elect permanent officers

I t is a fact that there is not in Mouterey county an organization of this kind ; so that such an or­ganization here will have jurisdic­tion throughout the county, until hq organization is established else­where in the county.

TROUT CONTESTA p r i l 1 to n a > 15

$6.50 merchandise prize for heaviest trout.

$6.50 merchandise prize for heaviest steelhead

Bring your fish in—it’ free STUART A. WORK

H AR D W AR E

Pacific Grove, California

He did. his duty for America.He lived clean,—fought hard—and died. He was'yoifr “bunkie” too.

H O N O R H I M B Y T A K I N G Y O U R

S H A R E O F T H l<

VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN-r* -

; N .iiia „ .

g ro certeria469 Alvarado St.

\ ,

Phone 104

»KK, TF»®

Som eth < for N o th ingi : . »ir i nuo : 1 u 1 address, and 1 : U o rt.criaor the Fre'e

and ' 1 \ ill receive free two• li < ry purchase of

Cost yon 2-5 cents.• calces <>f Palmolive

Sign this Coupon v then bring or send Market in Monteiv ( 2 ) cakes of Bath two cakes of Palrr<In other words, ^ il . __________Soap and two ca.k of l-aih Rose Soap for 25 cents.

TUR AN O BROS.Name

M .

Well built, and n o u b c lots, for sa le , 13ave. and ( ’amino Real. 3 u stairS bedrooms, bath, k itch garage, e x t r a large 1 ivim room; splendid view. Inqui E . C. Fox.

Real Bargainlots, each 40x100;«near cen’ of town; garage, fruit-trees chickens. Will sell f u L _ .... or unfurnished, in eluding fin® piano. Inquire l ’ine C o S '® -

For Sale J g y g .by-the-Sea. 'l'hree bedroom s, vants’ room, garage, workshop, rary, large living room, d in in g tr kitchen, bathroom, extra to ile t il stairs, large grounds, law n , flo" electric lights, private gas unfurnished; close in. Inquire Pine Cone office.

H o i 'S t * For hire. FoJ 1 E IH ta i)s .ld d ,.e s s |

latin Powers. Cannel.

Busrirv anpI iarFor Salt-, $1C

Inquire Pine Cone office.

Kindling T0Rf> l)ry shut

at 35c a saglc, delivered, i dress P. 0. Box 197, C arn v

Pound ‘1a*r ftutoI ( H I M U bile cr.Vtains.obtam same nay fo r this ad at Pine Cone office.

Gowns, :illl|is- Tailci

done at. Madam P h il l ip s , Eighteenth street, P ac ific . G H mid satisfaction gnu van te ed .

P R E SC R IPT IO N ^

CAREFUIXY COnpOUND

Liong & G^ettefD R U G G IS T S

246 Alvarado Honte

Services at A ll SaintsPalm Sunday services \vere

due ed at AU .'Saints by R e v . , C. Jackson o f San F ran cisco .services are planned fo r U iis 1 ing Sunday, Easter. T h e r e be a holy commune n m itt pr;i service at S a in. and e v en s 4 iu the afternoon. T on ic* Good Friday and a s e rv ic e wi held at II o'cloek. A l l ilre cordially invited.

P iece goods o f a l l k in d s H olm & n’s.

sr* :n hub

FREE MARKETFranklin and Tyler St.

Phone 284

Hot Cross BunsAt Miss McLean’s Bakery to­morrow. Place your order today. advt

l i l t -

\ScVi wen iuser’s IG It 0 C E It Y j

i Best Goods i I Fresh Goods \

j Right Prices I

1 Free A u to D e l iv e ry j

W e A re ou (he MapSunday's (jbi'outeln cotil-iriiied a

targe iniinflhowvpg Slat.- road Work now in progress am] enntein plated, and also depicts the work proposed under the fort v million- uollnir bond issue,to tie voled upon1,1 Mignst. The strelel, of pro- posed new highway between Car mol and San Simeon is elearlv in (heated. Monterey and Pacific Drove are uot on tin ;m ap

GET YOUlt N E X T SU IT [ from

A. DONATIT H E T A I L O R

143 Alvarado st., Monterey j

What Our Library is D o ingTue following report, for March Prepared by Miss M argaret N.

Clark, Librarian :Hooks entered, fid.

otal number of volumes in the Ubrary, -12J0 .

«ew card holders added, 27.• Fiction, (150 ; nonJctlOU, 162; Juvenile, IS; Rz’ »e » ,9 d ; total <tf,ii.

‘ ^ a slung . 1/a rh i n rsJ i t H n h m n i

CAblFoRNlAA POEM

to m e s anoiiyiaoi^y f ro„, Hie ' J . needs no resounding

■ r i ; : : : ' " .^11 impressive narrative poem. Baltimore Evening Sun.

l a w V T f ; 1 i f ‘.o fty ;*"<l the •.... Mh AW/and Oregonian.

and Ilf f i l i n g in (here stately Chfon̂ hncs. — Afeio Haven

rJ l'' el'!° P“ dedicated to the *cript P **** "-B o s ton Tr.in-

At the Book Shop 7 5 c

.jfjving low. so low that the en :nrril 00,1 lil t». Iieard, a monster ’/V " '" ’ •passed over (.‘in in, I la-l frjrorS< Y ''Held. noon. Never lie l ^ , * ™ there so many “ rubber

* °n Ocean avenue.

Federal Reserve System

Gaining Strength

A MUTUAL BLNLFITi

! M a n y n e w m e m b e r s h a v e ’ b een a d d e d to th e F e d e r a l R e se rve

! S y s t e m . It is stil l g ro w in g and increas­in g i t s u s e fu ln e s s to

! t h e C io v e r n m c n t , t h e RmiL 'c th e P eo n le .B a n k s , th e P eo p le .

! T h e FirstNational Bank j of M onterey is a mem- | her of the Federal Re- j serve System and is at | yourservice in financial j matters.

I I

National Bank

M ONTEREY, CAL.

Under U. S. g o v e rn ­ment Supervision

W e know how to buy whole­sale. You know how to buv retail.W hen we, see a good large# quantity buy, we grab it. You reap the benefit— low* priced, fresh Groceries.You paycash and carryyour purchase home. No book­keeping, no delivery.

E. W. FisherIt'd

■lit* N K a S M

1

I| P ro p e r ty T r a n s a c t io n s C H U R C H N O T IC E S

La Piaya A n ivals

Detroit— Mr and Mrs E C Van Hasan, Mr aud Mrs Jas Whitmore, Miss A M Barber, Margaret Whit­more, Mr and Mrs R Jackson Jr.

Babylon, N Y — Mr and Mrs Alfred Harris. .

Montreal- D Cushing.Honolulu— Miss Hocking.Chicako— Miss Julue Tolinan.San f i ail cisco— Mrs Edwin Good-

all, Mrs C M Cooper, Henry Keel­ing, Mi and and Mrs J J Brown and son, Allan Bier, Henry R Gitnd- lach.

Berkeley Fred R Macondry, Mr and Mrs W J Voigt, Helen Grover, Mrs C P Wilkinson, Miss B B W il­kinson, Mr and Mrs B 3 Bumsted, Miss Eleanor Bumsted.

Alameda — H M Parker and fam­

ily-San Jose- Miss A S Vailient.St i Barbara Mrs M L Wagner.Piedmont Mrs A H Brace.

I I Need: Carmel Devp Co. to “ IM .d ic l Morrell and Flora Gel-

d< i. Lot 7, Blk X, Add. No,: 1, ( nrmel-by-the-Sea.

. | D eed : E- D. Starrett to ,T.I > i 'enncis. Section of land in Piilo Colorado Canyon.

Peed: Royal Groc’y Co. Inc. to Carmel.Dev'p Co. Lot 33, Blk II. Add. No. 3, Carmel-by- the-Sea.

Christian Science Services Sunday, I I A . Ml.

Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.Wednesday, 6’ P . M .

Church Edifice— Monte Verde Street, one block north o f Ocean Avenue

I T E M S OF I N T E R E S T .

• Im m ediately upon learning of the death of Mis. Phoebe Hears! the 11 ig on our ( il\ Hall was or­dered at half-mast by Trustee W T. Kibbler.

Tenth Annual Production, Forest Theatre. Carmel, July 2 , 3, 4, 5.

I ’ . J. D oiigberly was elected mayor o f Monterey last, Monday, and tbe rouneilmen elect are D. \V. Kni-dev and G. E. McDonald.

Latest Records, all makes, at Palace Drug Co., Monterey. Pianos for rent. adv

(Tie iEmporinjttLA D IE S OUTFITTERS

A fine stock of early spring needs now on hand

SLUM ’S. SWEATERS, HOS­IERY. CORSETS, U N D E R ­

WEAR, W ASH HOUSE APRONS, NOTIONS

Alvarado st. Monterey

N e w SidewalksW illi the establishment o f tin

oir.ei.d••grade on Ocean aveuuen anv property owners are ready1.., v iu iied iately begin repairing or renew ing sidewalks, something l|,.ii lias been sorely needed for I l i n e . Already the improvenieiits* a re under way. Work for a cei i a -ill walk from tiie new garage1., J ilin M ikel's furniture stoic is p...!/res»ing. The old wooden walk I.-, in Dolores street to the butcher s ;„ .p has been removed, and the walk in front of the fetorie build- in.; has been repaired.

b uy FURNITURE at Rudolph’s NewMonterev

Pink Cone advertising pays.

f i l l S a i n t s £ p i s < ; o p a l

SERVICES AT S A. M. AND 4 P. AC EVERY SUNDAY K X g l iFT SECO ND SUNDAY IN M O N T H . W H E N O NE SE R VIC E IS H E L D A T // A . M .

Sunday School tO A.M.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In the Superior Court o f the State e f California, in and for the County of Monterey.

In the matter of the estate of James A. McDonald, deceased.

NOTICE IS HEBE BY Cl VEX by the undersigned, Ida Hatton, admin­istratrix o f Die estate o f Uunes A McDonald, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, I lie' said deceased, to file them, wifli the necessary vouchers, in the oliiee o f I lie Clerk o f the above-entitled Court, or to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, to the said Ida Hatton, al tlm I,aw Offices o f Messrs. Hudson, Marlin & Jorgensen, in the Ordway Build­ing. in the City o f Monterey (the same being I he place for the tran­saction o f I lie business o f said estate), in I lie County oT Monterey, Stale o f California, within four ft) months a f­ter the first publication o f I his notice.

Dated Ibis 14Hi day of March A. D. 1919.

IDA HATTON,Administratrix of the Estate of

James A. McDonald, deceased.Hudson, Marlin &. Jorgensen, A t­

torneys for Administratrix.Date o f first publication March 20,

1919.Date o f last publication April 17,

1919.

WEDGEW OOD Stoves and Ranges, Rudolph’s,New

Monterey.

P A IN L E S S D E N T I S R YDR. K LE ISER, ’ -located between

the Arm y Y . M. C. A . and Long & Gretter’b Drug Store. High

class dentistry at reasonable price.

Crowns, fillings, bridges; teeth

extracted absolutely without pain;

plates that fit. No cocaine, gas or dangerous drugs used. Specialist

in painless dentistry. 244 Alvarado

street, Monterey. Phone 105.

Careful Thorough

Accuratein our eye examination and fit­ting of glasses. If you break your glasses, we can duplicate

themH a r e - H a r k i n s O p t ic a l

C O M P A N Y Makers of Perfect Glasses

317 A L V A R A D O . M O N T E R E Y

Carmel Pine ConePUBLISHED WEEKLY*

ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY, 1815 Entered as seaond-class matter Feb­ruary JO, 1910, at the post office at Carmel, California, under the Act of vfarch IS, 1879. ______ _

\V. L. OVERSTREET, Editor and Publisher PHONIC OOtt >V 1

CARM EL BY-THE-SEA, CAL.

A P R I L 17, 1919

Official Paper of the City

W E E K L Y G R E E T IN GWatch ye therefore; for ye know

not tvhen the Master o f the house cometh, at even, or at midnight, or at the cock-crowing, or in the morning.— MarK xiii :35.

Plays AnnouncedProducer Garnet Holme has

announced the Forest Theatre Society plays. On July 3 and 4 “ Robin Hood’’ will be pre­sented. “ Prince Happy-heart goes on July 5 and 7. On July 25 and 26 the Arts and Crafts Club gives “ Prunella” ’ The Western Drama Society will produce its six annual per- formance on August 16.

D a y - l i g h t High a n d Low Tides at C a rm e l

Apr 17181920 2122 28

Low Ft. fi :53 a - 0.5 7 :32 a - 0.5 8:14 a — 0.4 8 :58 a — 0.3 9:49 a — 0.2

10:40 a — 0.1 11 :34 a 0.0

11 m H Fi1 :51 p 81 ,2 :40 p 3. kl3 .34 p S' V'4 :30 p S'•r> :26 p 3i *') : 14 p S'G :f)7 p

PROFESSIONAL CARDS

Dr. G r a c e AndersonOSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN

Underwood Apts, Monterey R egu lar hours . 10 to 12, 2 t,o5

Others by appo in tm en t Phone 179 J

GROVE LAUNDR)p a c i f i c g r o v e ,,

IS fO u r wagon makes regulatw to Carmel. P H O N E 488.

— — J giCostum e Dance

NOTICE t o c r e d i t o r s

In the Superior Court o f the State of California, in and for the County o f Monterey.

In the matter o f the estate of Carrie L. MeDonald, deceased. ‘

NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, Ida Hatton, admin­istratrix of the estate o f Carrie L McDonald, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, the said deceased, to file them, with the necessary vouchers, in the office o f the Clerk of the above-*ntitled Court, or to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, to the said Ida Hatton, at the Law Offices of Messrs. Hudson, Martini & Jorgensen, in the Ordway Build­ing, in the City o f Monterey (the same being the place for the tran­saction o f the business o f said estate), in the County of Monterey, State o f California, within four (4) months a f­ter the first publication o f t his notice.

Dated this 14th day o f March, A. D. 1919.

ID A HATTON,Administratrix o f the Estate of

Carrie L. McDonald, deceased.Hudson, Martin & Jorgensen, A t­

torneys for Administratrix.Date o f first publication March 20,

1919.Date of last publication April 17,

1919.

The V Loan, meaning the Fifth cr Victory campaign opens next Monday, Subscribers to the first, second and third loans were required to pay H:htr in full or in four payments- The fourth loan was easier, making it five pay­ments! But the Victory Loan terms are better still, as shown by the fol­lowing:

107' with application on or beforeMay 10. -

107 on or before July 15.207- on or before August 12.207 on or before September 9.207 on or before October 7.207' on or before November 11, with

accrued interest on deferred install­ments.

Payment in full can be made on May 20, the 10 per Cent required with ap-

I plication having been duly paid and or | before Mnv 10. Payment can also beI completed on any installment date

with accrued iiiti-rest.

J. E . B E C K , M . D.Office at Carmel - by - the - Sea

Pharmacy, Carmel. Cal.

Being but sojourners H ere, a"*it we wish they were £>e;\uni)eii' S

D r . A . M . D e e b oLicensed

Chiropodist and Masseure Hotel Del Monte

Will be in Carmel every Satur­day and Sunday

Make appointments at Pine Cone office

Masquerade CostumesSEND TO

Goldstein & Co.883 Market st. San Francisco

C A R M E L R E A L T Y CO .

HOUSES RENTED PROPERTY SOLD

EXCH ANGES MADE INSURANCE

M e n ’s and Boys’ F u rn is h in g s at, H o lm a n ’s.

We will be responsi- INOLlCv. ^ie for nobjUs otherthan those contracted by us.

Mr. and Mrs. D. Curtis

An interesting visitor here this week wits Mr. Dougal Gushing of Montreal, Canada. He joined the Royal Canadian F ly in g Corps at the outbreak o f the war in Hil l and proceeded to France. Four months later he was shot down win le fly in g over the German lines, and was a* prisoner in the enemy country twenty-seven months. ID was fa irly well treated.

Patronize Pine Cone advertisersliny your Meat at Home

Carmel Meat MarketBranch New Monterey Market

O C E A N A V E N U E HUGO FUTTERER,. PROP.

and without their own h o m e « in 't o ‘provide a good t im e fortb many friends, M r. and M rs . 0b Van R iper gave a d e lig h t fu l ; tume dance at Arts a n d Oil1 l la l l last F riday e v en in g .

And it was a c o lo r fu l i W ith scores of vari co lo red terns strung about th e hal the greens, yellows, reds , pud and blues of the C h in ese pirgtes, hula dancers, 1 udi maids anil others one was 0 bewildered.

H ere aud there ab ou t the ̂one found a couch w ith m any b* covers and p illows w h ereon to1* between the fast recu rr in g d«l|f music for which was fu rn isluJ Ben L e id ig , Mrs. F . O. D*11 and R od d yM addock.

The short hand o f tjie & pointed to the wee sum ’ kT— whan the dancers le f t fo r h

F o llow in g w e r e th e iu! guests :

Mrs. Philip Wilson, M rs. C ..Ivn, Miss Saidee, Van Brower and Mrs. Herbert H eron, Mr Mrs. .1. N. Hilliard, M r. and. Van Wyck Brooks, M r. Mrs. " O verstreet, Mr. and F . It. Bec“ Mr. and Mrs. James Hopper and Mrs. T. H. C riley, Mr. P‘Mr. McLaughlin. .

Alice Hilby. Jeannette Hoar Eliot and Chat is Boke, Bonnie ^. Helen and Hilda H illiard, Eli*®: ™ and Maryan Hopper, Phyllis 7 street, Grace Wickham, Sheik horn.

Ernest Hemming, Hamilton T Talbert .losselyn, Laurence " thorn, Philip and James W ilso lW Breliu, Robert Norton, Donald, Ernest and George Sehweninge'- S. Seideneck. Clarence Risley-

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ITEMS OF

B e n L e id ig Hardware, Household Goods, Agent Florence

and Perfection Stoves, Hotpoint AppliancesHeadquarters for Hunting and Fishing outfits

Program Announced Among the interesting numbers

on the program for next Monday eAening’s entertainment at Arts and Crafts H a ll, under the d irec­tion of Miss Jeannette Hoaglau will be solo dances by Ruth Pudan and Fay Murphy, recitation by Phyllis Overstreet, meuuetto by Lucy Abel. Ruth Pudan,’ 3he!ie Harthorn, Constance Heron, Jean Taylor, Janette H ow ard; group dances by Kay M urphy, Janet Barber, Vere Basham; Mrs. F. G. Pudan w ill render several vocal numbers, and Miss Hoagland will g ive one of her interpretations.

The program w ill be followed by dzncing. Tickets are now on sale.

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An exhibition o f tem pera"' colors aud m onotypes b ' *'• Neale Moreau is on exhibit'!* the Book Shop d u r in g the E* period.

In the Presbyterian Clud* E igh th a n d Dolores avetnl'1' Carmel M issionary Society *1 at 3 o ’clock next W ed neadavj noon. The subject w ill be’. New E ra .” E veryon e iswelcome. . 1

M. De Neale M orga n ’ s spt* , painting, ‘ ‘Th e W o od ch o p r ^ Carm el,” is 011 exh ib ition if, York, under the auspices , Victory Loan Com m ittee, 0 by II. Ledyard T ow le .

I f >fo u read it in the ’ Cone y o u may safely rep*1