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ZfyeYear, $1.5o iSHOED EOERY THURSDAY cl)e Copy,5 cents <£ z=^ =L\ t Devoted to the interests of Carmel-by-the-Sea, Pebble Beach, Carmel Highlands, Carmel Valley ill 24, 1919 CARMEL-BY THE'SEA. CAL. iC« Victory Liberty Loan Notes I Dated M ay 20 , 1919 Interest rate 4'1 per cent Interest payable Dec. 15, 1919, and thereafter on June 15th and Dec. 15th, and at maturity. Notes mature May 20 . 1923. May be redeemed at the option of the United States on June 15th or Dec. 15th, 1922. 9 me T ie Carmel's popular annual social event, the Mauzauita Club Prize Masque Ball, which Louis S. Slevin and Harry An court started oil on a ten days trip in the Paso Robles country I Masque Ball, which is to occur a last Sunday afternoon. They’re week from next Saturday night, after bugs and pictures. has the assurance of a large uum Mrs. Shirley Williamson and | ber of parIifipants. Some sur son David were down from Berke j prising stunts are m preparation, ley fora few days last week, and! J. J Pardee, one lime pastor of left on tlte Sunday evening train. | the Carmel Methodist ( 1 1,inch, and le readings, so bis family have been greeting their many friends here this week. The home eire popular here last year, were re sumed last evening at the John* sou-Culbertson In sue. hoof' iff Bank of Monterey Monterey Sav. Bank _ Srtmp* U1 L D I NG j _ J c u u t ! management I rg mi III. ,1 .1 T , C. ,ver, and) ' BecK *iy» iIH "II 1 ^ a meettug of I lie s era Drama Society at I lie Shop on week from today I hursday afternoon, May J, at 11 'T " '1; All members are urged t i “" cl 1,11 'vll° are iuter- dm work of the of the so- '•ire invited to be present and 111 U ieorgan ization. i°4‘ nie H B‘V Ins 1 ml* ton ' nee it SC*; natd \ lingo’' 3 ] ay REMEMBER! hig Annual Dance. ESf. yerB1 11 v M lihit^ he P -ha^ l e t V f sdaV'* auspices of MONTEREY PARLOR N . S. G. W. Benefit of Homeless Children D"1 Monte Beach Pavilion Thursday , may i 8:30 P.M. Latest in Jazz Music Tree Auto Parking ■—Lents 50c. Ladies 25c. V Spring M illinery at IIol mini's \fj00^,rr Frederick Preston Search, otirj /lulu, Carmel musician, was special solo ist at tlm Orpheus Club concert in Oakland recently. The Crileys and (lie Van Ripers plan to leave this week on a horse back camping trip to San Simeon iu San Luis Obispo county. As uear as possible they will travel along the route of the recently surveyed Carmel-SaiiSimeoii Coast H ig h tv a y, In the near fuliire, under the auspices of the Arts and Crafts Club, Clarence Risjey will present, a company of home talent in '* I be Varsity Coach,” a east for which is now being selected. Eunice T. Cray wrote the comedy. For the next four months Mrs. 'Xrtlmr A. Wilson and her two sous of Piedmont will occupy the Lynch Wilson bungalow. This is not their first, sojourn here. M r* Emilia Ohm and daughtet Marian are here from the ranch at Cupertino for a week or two, and are guests at the Aueourt home. rllist received Gov't map of Pt. Sur quadra regie, 70c.— C'ar- niet.iVcivs Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Winsleet and daughter of Dallas, Tex., are here for a stay of several mont|is. Mrs. Winsleet, before her mar riage, w as Ola riba! Bask, and pop utar in the young social set. fliev are .eeupying the Hanson ullage. Their home is in Santa ira Bounty. it a a in. Cleanses at I m a n ’s. On June I Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Cage and two daughters will occupy the Kannody Jiouse near Pebble Reach. The Gages are prominent in business anti society circles at San Antonio, Texas. ‘Member Harold Cash, the soft- spoken Southerner who used to visit here? Tlm Pine Cone heard from him a few days ago. He is now attending the University of Virginia and will soon graduate. While in the Navy lie was the bunkie of (ins Breliu, now visit nig here. Mrs. Mary II. Peale and her daughter, Miss Ruth, both of whom learned to love Carmel some years ago, have returned for a visit, ami are guesls at the Search home. Mr ami Mrs. Harold H. New som of Berkeley are here for a week’s stay at El Monte Verde. M ir . Newsom is a sister of Robert Ritchie, the author, anil lias vis ited Carmel before. Mrs. 11a rh-igli Johnson, owner of San Ysidro b’ancb. Santa Bar burn, has returned to her benuti fill lintel, after a much-needed rest Imre. Her sister, Mrs. F. B. Cumins, is the owner of property here and at .the Highlands. If von rend it in the Pine Cone you may safely repeat it. i For Summer- GRASS RUGS R A G R U G S IN GREAT VARIETY AT LOW PRICES Climax Furniture Co. The Big Store in Monterey on Franklin Street Several patterns oi Inlaid Linoleum to close out at low prices ee, the repf lrocerteria 469 Alvarado St. Phon<> !04 Som ething: for Nothing sign this Coupon with your name and address, and hen bring or send it to the Groeerteriaor the Fti ree Sif then bring ... . Market in Monterey, and you will receive free two (2) cakes of Hath Rose Soap with every purchase ot two cakes of Palmolive Soup that cost you 2o cents. In oilier words, you get two cakes of Palmolive Soap and two cakes of Bath Rose Soap for 25 cents. TURANO BROS. Name ___ Address srafcsagai VOL. V, NUM. 12 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. II— ’—II This department in charge o f Mrs. Annette Arne. Orders for fancy cakes taken Old Homestead Bread (iold Medal Butter National Bis.Products Golden Gate Coffees and Teas U p i h t rfn Great Guns! What a multi tude of visitors in Carmel this week. They actually stood in line to get into the movies Saturday night, and there was a serpentine at t.lie Postoffioe for the Sunday noon mail. There was no crowd ing to enter the various churches Sunday morning, but tlmy were all comfortably filled. Save Your Trees Trees are now being treated at McKinley Park, Neptune Beach Alameda;Idora Park, Oakland; Thousand Oaks, Berkeley; also apple orchards at Se bastopol. H. H. N e w s o m , Tree Surgeon, of Berkeley NOW HERE Information Pine Cone Orchards Restored FREE MARKET Franklin and Tyler St. Phone 284 V. •—S.aHMnWHZMar:

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    the Army Y. M. C. A. and Long the - Sea

    Pharmacy, Carmel* Cal.

    D r . A . M. D eeboLicensed

    Chiropodist and Masseure Hotel Del Monte

    Will be in Carmel every Saturday and Sunday

    Make appointments at Pine Cone office

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    Day-light High a n d l iiles at C a rm e l

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    Summer Prograf

    The war will not he over until theUnited Stales govi mment bun honorably met every commitment made In order to win the war.— Carter Glass, Secretary of the Treasury.

    Tacoma— Mr and and Mrs E C Reynolds, Mr and J H Bradley.

    New York — Mrs Jas Norton, Miss Norton.

    Boston — Miss E L Osgood, Mrs F 1) Stackpole.

    Portland, Or — Emma Wold.Madison, Wis — Mrs Ernest and

    Master Feise.Brooklyn, N Y — Miss Elizabeth

    E. and Miss May B Williams.Piedmont Mr and Mrs William

    Morgan and two children.Sanla Rosa Jos M Kellogg.Stanford Univ, Mrs Harold C

    Brown, Mrs A A Waterhouse, Mrs E W A Waterhouse, Gladys Waterhouse, Edsou Waterhouse, F Al- dred.

    Los Gatos— Mr and Mrs Geo W Turner, Mrs V B Turner, Miss Ruth Turner.

    Sta Barbara Mrs Burleigh Johnston, Mr aud Mrs Chhs A Trumbell.

    Berkeley— Fred R Macaulay, Mrs Edwin Elam, Mrs J W Harris and family, Mrs Lucius Greene, Miss Muriel Greene, Mr and Mrs M O Johnson and son.

    Pasadena— Mrs Morris Cohn,Miss Margaret Cohn, Frederick N Cohn, Ada B Champlin.

    Sn Jose — Mr and Mrs G W Pratt.S Pasadena— Miss Helen Findlay.Oakland — Mr and Mrs C ForneixSan Francisco— Ernest Wilkes, Dr

    and Mrs Louis C Deane, Mr and Mrs J H Miller, Miss M Steele, Dr and Mrs Seapesoni and two children, Signa E Hagelthorn.

    ESTMGHOUSEM A Z D A L A M P S

    B e n L e it ligHardware, Household Goods, Agent Florence

    and Perfection Stoves, Hotpoint AppliancesHeadquarters for Hunting and Fishing mrttffs

    Buy your Meal at Home

    Carmel Meat MarketBranch New Monterey Market

    O C R A N A V E N U E HUGO FUTTEREJL PROP.

    P R I N T I N GCarmel P in e Cone

    Not in the t.en years existence of our Forest tre, until this year, havet* interested known in suflW time, for advertising and o' reasons, what t h e suS* plays were to be.

    Garnet Holme, producer1 manager this year, niaC wide experience in the (W believes in an early s ta r t

    Last week the ' P ine 1 announced the summer gram. “ Robin Hood “Sherwood,” the year's! production, is by A lfr e d Nc! Those who recall th e op^l the same name, w ith its v',,§ of scenic and musical beaiif will appreciate w h a t c&1 done with this p lay 0n Forest Theatre s ta ge and roundings.

    Mrs. E. Chase, a Cali^ lady, is t he author o f “pH Happy Heart,” th e sun1 children's play. It js fill joy and optimism, and 1 splendid scenic and ligW effects, will make a b ig

    The annual Arts and play is “ Prunella .” have seen this old-fashi play, but it is one of stage offerings that cl witnessed time and again, time with a new de ligh t not so long ago that Man ite Clark starred in this for the movies.

    The Western D ram a lias u n d e r considerati number of plays, one of will be put-on ea rly in ust.

    On July 18 and 1 9 j eaIn Hoagland and The W Dancers are to g iv e t nual exhibition.

    Write your friends aboul summer p lay s - or send th1 copy of the Pine Cone.

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    Pine Cone office.