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PINE CONE ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY

JUNE 14, 1916 CARMEL. CALIFORNIA VOL. 2, NO. 20

Splendid Paintings on hard Rehearsals And Hail! Hail I The Boys Sunset School’s Song

Exhibition Definite Results Are Here (Words by A. Anthony) Of all the schools in this district, On the walls of Arts and Coach Glenn Hughes and With their fine camp in the We love this best above the rest, Crafts Hall there now hangs his small army of actors, near healthful pine forest, east of Because this school is just for am­ the finest collodion of pictures actors and would-be actors are the business section of town, bitious boys and girls. ever gathered together here— persistently and nightly lick­ all in readiness t o receive We’re happy here, with teachers dear. ing “ Yolanda” a n d “ The them, Charles F. Norton and There’s some of us whose mothers all by Cancel artists. This is went to Sunset years ago, yes not the opinion of the writer Piper” into shape. 120 of his boys arrived in Car­ Rehearsal have reached a mel yesterday afternoon for a long ago. alone, but of all those who at­ Our loyal hearts with love for dear tended the opening reception point where the various parts five weeks’ stay. lit into each other and the full Many will regret that this old Sunset night last Friday. Will ever glow, will ever glow. In all there are seventy-seven dramatic value of every action year the good-natured, fun- paintings on exhibit, and each and scene discloses itself. producing Ed Healy is not a CHORUS one of these has a high degree During the week the Forest permanent member of the Sunset, Sunset, that’s the school .we of merit. What strikes one Theatre Society will begin party. He will come down on love; after a round or two about the sending out advertising and week-end visits whenever his Sunset, Sunset, that’s the school exhibit hall is the distinctive press matter. And tickets work in the District Attorney’s with ranches above, individuality of each artist’s will shortly be placed on sale. office in San Francisco will Tra-la-la-la-la-la-la-la work An interesting matter con­ permit. That's the school with ranches above, nected with the presentation of The summer encampment of Carmel may well be proud Tra-la-la-la-la-la-la-la. of this display, and no one “ The Piper” here is the fact the Columbia Park Boys’ Club Some think it hard to come so far should fail to see these paint­ that Miss Wilhelmena Wilkes, in Carmel is an annual event, who plays Veronika, produced and to some summer would to school ings. not once but several But we do not, hut we do not, times. the play in Los Angeles, and not be summer here without was also one of a party of them. W e’d come a longer way with right Americans who witnessed the During their stay here many *good will original production at . Strat­ o f the boys’ parents have To come to school, our Sunset school. ford-on-Avon. planned to visit the camp, most A monument is this our fine Sunset; Frederick Preston Searcli is of them from July 1st to 5th. Oh, here's to you, oh here’s to you The Risk of gathering together an excel­ In previous years the re­ A monument is this our fine Sunset, lent orchestra, so that we may cords show that nearly every With such a view, with such a view'. look forward to some fine boy sends and receives a post Fire or music as well as two splendid card or letter daily. Should plays. each boy in camp do the same Theft this year, it means that the Can You Save local postoffice will handle 8400 When Your Valu­ pieces of first class mail for $ 1 0 0 0 ? We Want Water and the camp, to say nothing of If you can, you become inde­ ables are Stored at Want It Now parcel post and papers. pendent. The man who Home or Office is And the boys have any num­ can deny himself often to ber of other ways of making acquire that amount has too Great. Why At last Friday night’s, mass their presence felt. discovered the secret of meeting the citizens in no un­ _♦------wealth and how to acquire Assume It ? You certain terms demanded for it. Can Rent a Safe Carmql from the Monterey Getting Up Speed Save your first dollar today. T h e Monterey Savings County Water Works a supply Last week, on tlie same day, two Deposit Box in our new auto delivery ears made their Bank will help you by pay­ of water sufficient for fire­ ing 4 per cent interest. Fire and Burglar fighting and for household use. appearance In Carmel. Both are of the Vim make and the name aptly Proof Vault for a After a vigorous ringing of the fire-alarm bell summonsing doHeribes the owners. Leidig Bros, Reasonable Sum the people to the meeting, will now deliver your groceries Perry Newberry started pro­ promptly and oftne in their little ceedings with a straightfor­ “'Black Maria.” And “Pad” Hamil­ First ward address on the rights of ton, with “U. S. Mail” and “ Package the community to ask and de­ Delivery” painted on his ear; will National mand improved and greater greatly hasten matters. water service. Get aboard! Bank At the conclusion of the ad­ dress, the following resolution for the purpose o f protecting our MONTEREY, CAL. was offered and adoped by the property, assessed at $330,000, from assembled citizens, and a com­ the ever imminent danger o f fire. The property on o f Carmel at an office at once. Same Building Same Mauagem’t inquiry at Pine Cone office. early date an adequate supply of

| j. By MABEL RICE BIGLER 1 Mrs. J. 11. B.'illicit anil her mother. After an absence from Car­ Mrs. St. John, returned to Salinas mel for some time, Mrs. F. H. Written for the Pine Coue j liiHt Wednesday. They will lie here Powers and children are again Upon the wall beside my kitchen door, again before long. greeting their friends here. Where I work, weary with the glaring day, Mr. W att’s studio is about com­ J. M. Morse, of the Windsor There hangs a small brown print of misty sky pleted and w ill shortly be ready for Locks (Conn.) Journal, was a And ancient cypress trees, wind-crippled, gray. the reception of art lovers. Pine Cone caller last week. ! Green-crested with indomitable life. Mrs. A. Lawson is bore from G. B. Hemphill, owner of La And while I w ork, I follow far away Berkeley, occupying her cozy cottage. Siesta cottage, was here from T o sea-blown air, pungent with breath of pines. Joe Slevin and wife were here from San Jose for a brief visit last 1 hear the diapason of the sea the city for a few days recently. week. And forest, wrought by the composing wind. - Lowell K. Hardy and family are F. E. Woods, representing Once more the misty veils envelop me, 1 now residing in Oakland, having lelt the New England Life Insur­ And 1 race seaward through the shelving dunes San Diego a short time ago. ance Co., visited here recently. Where the'long tide has set its Judas-kiss. Mrs. James Hopper and her three Mrs. H. S. Patton and fam ­ Through the translucent jade of curving waves,— children are in Carmel again after a ily of Berkeley are here to re • Shuddering with shock, electric with the bliss main through June. Of power against the sea invincible— long absence. My! how the kiddies have grown. I plunge,jnd reach the undulating swell Miss Grace MacFarland, a Where I may float beneath the arching sky. Our former townsman, Thus. >1. former school teacher in this Making no motion to destroy the spell Lewis, was here lrora Keedley for a county, and who taught at Of kinship with the people of the deep. few days last week. He reports his Lincoln. Placer county last A gleaming arm of kelp curves tip at me,-* family well and crop prospects— year, was a week-end visitor. Tentacled—and I swim past, toward the sun grapes and figs—excellent. Mrs. F. S. Rice and Miss Piercing the fog and purpling the sea. Last Wednesday evening the Nich­ Ruth Rice have departed for Then, spent, I thunder in upon the surf, ols and the Ackerman families left Springfield, Ohio. They plan And lie like driftwood on the trackless beach, for an auto trip to Sacramento, re­ to return to Carmel, however. Or find a pool among the rocks, where, safe turning Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Cri- Beyond great fishes’ jaws, small crabs have ecah ill's. G. II. Boke and her three ley of Monterey were visitors His dwelling, and crawl out to seize the shell daughters, who have been Last for to the art exhibition on Friday 1 pry from off the rock’s rough chrysoprase; • some time, arrived here last week evening. Where fringed sea-anemones uncurl, for a considerable stay. Mrs. N. 0. Morse and her And salt-rims mark the tides of other days. 1 Abraham Bonnheim of Sacramento two boys from Berkeley, and Close to the lapping lips of waves I lie, ' and party are here for a three Mrs. Harliss of San Jose, ar­ Seaweed-decked, buried in the warm white sand. months’ stay. Other friends will rived on Sunday, and are in 1 try to prison the elusive foam— come later. the Saxe cottage. Mr. Morse How dry and empty is my groping hand! Mrs. Opal Heron, Constance and will he here Saturday. Mr. William Chappell and C II uu nil I = Billy have departed for Los Angeles lo be away indefinitely, wife are here from San Jose. They hope to remain through A recent round-up at the Sargent the summer. Visit the New Store reserve, where the Russell stock has been for several months, produced The Bernard family will he Gold Medal Tomorrow will he opening clay for here shortly from Oakland. 240 fine young calves. Ben Leidig’a new grocery store. With They will occupy the Brewer Butter the large number of cottages here One of Carmel’s distinguish­ cottage. now and his popularity with the ed sojourners at present is The Ladies Aid gave a social Hade clean from townspeople, smiling Ben ought to do Mr. Winter Watts, the New tea at the home of Mrs. J. E a good business right from the start. York musician. Beck last Friday afternoon. The business will be conducted on a Pasteurized strictly cash basiH, and there will he Cream 110 delivery of goods. Carry every­ Inspiration For the Victrola thing home yourself. The following linen m e nub Frederick Preston Search Each square double wrapped initted by Helene Flngel of Palo has not only offered his ser­ and comes to you in para- | A Ito, 12 yearn old : vices for a proposed concert Tlie leaves are rustling in the breeze. for the school victrola fund, fine-lined cartons, and costs 9 r in ting The acre is covered full of trees. hut has promised, on his re­ you no more than ordinary The wild llowers grow, here and turn to Chicago, to donate to there, the school a number of records. creamery butter The poppies, butter rups and maiden Those who have not yet sub­ hair. scribed to this worthy object Engraving The ocean in moaning in the night. should do so now, so that on I C niiig IBrrns 1 The trees are wrestling in their fight. the re-opening of scheol the And oft when one sits in a cozy machine will have been pur­ chased. Sale for the Library B R I N G itook, And does not take the care to look, To date $38.75 has been sub­ The Carmel Library has received A pine cone so big, so round and fat scribed, $21.75 of which has one hundred parcel post packages W O R K Will drop on a lady’s Hunbonuet 01* been paid in and placed in from all parts of the world. These I hat. banl<\ are to be Hold next Saturday at Mth. Yard’s studio. ... In couuectiou with the sale there O F THIS help Wanted A person to will be a book guessing, contest cook lunch and dinner and to Those taking part will olease come CARMELREALTY CO. ■ assist with house work in af­ representing a hook or a well KIND ternoons. Apply at once at. known character iu fiction. HOUSES RENTED Schumacher cottage. Particularly fine are the new R PROPERTY SOLD ______Mrs. Richardson brawl* of caudv Bunker Beans, t o t h e : Marv Austin Fire Drops, (look EXCHANGES MADE I Joy Bringers ami Bechdolt Hurd INSURANCE I f you 'read it in the Pine Cone, Rocks. Pine Cone Office j you may safely repeat it. Mmiiii.'itiaiiiimiiiiir^iiii'imiHDiiiiiiiiiiiirjiiiiimiiiioiiimiiiiiic Carm el Pine gone; ° ffice o f.Carn.lel Han ^ •§* CHURCH NOTICES

p u b l i s h e d w e e k l y Association, Carmel' I For Information 1 L'nta b lix h e d F r h n t tin j, 10J o b\=the=Sea, COUIlty pil Saints Episcopal

second~cu ^ p xa u er FHv-u^ry c f Monterey, State 1 As to Property j SERVICE AT 4 O'CLOCK EVERY W, 1912, a/ the cost office At Carmel, J SUNDAY, EXCEPT SECOND SUNDAY California, under the Act o f m arch 3, ()f California 1879. Say b I In and About j IN THE MONTH, WHEN THE HOUR IS / / A . M . IF. L. Overstreet, Editor and Publisher NOTICE CARMEL A. W. DARWALL, Rector CARMEL, CAL. JUNE 14,1916 There in deliucpient upon the following described stock, on ac­ SUHRORIPTION $1.00 REM V E AM ADDRESS PROFESSIONAL CARDS Single Copies - - Five Cents count of assessment (No, 1) levied on the 21st. day of April, 1916, the I Carmel j CHARLES CLARK several amounts set opposite the ATTORNEY-AT LA W WEEKLY GREETING names of the respective stockhold­ | Development j May be consulted in Carmel, Vast stupendous uni- What is this ers, as follows : Friday to Monday verse, SAN CARLOS AND ELEVENTH AVE. Names No. of No. of Aint. Company With all its timeless great eterni­ Certif. Shares ties, Mrs. E. A. Johnson 1 5 17.50 jiiimiiHiiaiiiiiiimiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiQiiiiHiiiiiiniiiiitiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiitiic J . E . BECK, M . D. Its countless worlds that hang so Jim Chong .... 5 2 7.00 Office at Carmel - by - the - Sea far in space, W. R. Ki-nch . . . 8 2 7.00 Baseball News Pharmacy, Carmel, Cal. But the expression of the mind J. H. Stewart . 9 5 17.50 Bv Dad Hamilton dvine? Andrew Stewart . . 10 5 17.50 And some of that small part in M. B. Place . . . 11 1 3.5o Monterey and San Jose are TV PK W RIT IX i which we breathe M. L. Norton . . . 15 1 3.50 now tied for first place in the Authors’ Manusciups, Etc. Keith sought in terms of color to Fred Schlingman . . 20 2 7.00 Mission League. Monterey Good Work Reasonable Rates make plain H. P. Larouette . . 21 1 3.50 lost a hard-fought 2 to 1 game Mrs. Grace Wickham 7 o us who else might rest in O. J. Roehling . . 22 1 3.50 Sunday. The “ breaks” of the P. O. B ox 64 80-acre T ract ignorance. J. E. McEntire . . 23 1 3.50 exciting game all favored the —Edward Robson Taylor R. W. Wilkinson . . 24 2 7.00 visitors. The Monterey out­ An experienced teacher ♦------Coffey Bros . . . 26 5 17.50 field were the shining lights, F. S. Boggs . . . 32 5 17.50 Rico in right covering more would like preparatory The Next President W. It. Kench . . . 33 1 3.50 ground than a circus tent, and and first-year high school Beginning March 4, next Alex. F. Lange . . 34 1 3.50 Ling furnished excitement by coaching. Work in Eng­ Walter M. Basham . 35 1 3.50 a tumbling act while success­ year, “watchful waiting,” lish grammar a specialty. Walter Hanson . 36 1 3.50 fully fielding a drive. Kid “ ultimatums” with a string M. Isabelle Hutchinson Margaret Preble . . 37 5 17.50 Noack still improves, and we ■ attached, “ notes,’ ’ etc. will go Small Williams Cottage P. L. Tyhurst . . 40 2 7.00 cannot help remarking that Camino Real nr Ocean ave. out of fashion. Charles Evrans class always tells. ! Benj. Turner . . . 42 2 7.00 ——HU— UM— ||n— »||||—— HI!— i Hughes will be in the White W. T. Dummage . . 44 5 17.60 Salinas lost to Hollister in 11 House. Wm. It. Hatton . . 46 1 3.50 innings, 3 to 2. The Valhy Woodticks con­ We should have preferred M. B. Place . . . 52 3 10.50 J. E. McEntire . . 53 2 7.00 tinue their triumphant march, Grove Building Co. S . ,1. T IC K , (X )N T R A C T O K the vigorous Roosevelt to the Benj. Turner . . . 54 3 10.50 downing the Tomato-pickers judicial Hughes, but perhaps, Mrs. Josephine H. Corral de Tierra 14 to 1 last EXPERT MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS after all, Hughes is the man Foster .... 56 10 35.00 Sunday. That Wolters Broth­ PI ION K 1111 IV PAU IK IC CIROVK ers battery was too much for to bring harmony among the C. O. Goold . • . 59 2 7.00 Benj. Turner . . . 60 5 17.50 the losers. Mr. Griffin played Lady Desi res Position to do Progressives and Republicans. J. H. Stewart . . . 64 1 3.50 a swell game for one so young. housework by the half-day or With Hughes there will go Andrew Stewart . , 72 1 3.50 day. Phone 591 W 5, or call at into office a competent and P. L. Tyhurst . . 73 3 10.50 Pine Cone office. business-like Republican Con­ W. T. Dummage . . 76 1 3.50 La Playa Personals NO CAMPING allowed at gress, prepared to carry out Philip Wilson . . . 81 17 59.50 A. M. Alien . . . 82 6 17.50 Recent registrations: Pfeiffer’s on the Big Sur river. Monterey county, California. the policy of protection to our F. A. Botch Co. . . 85 10 35.00 Mrs. S. J. Coffinan Jr., Los industries and an adequate Mikel & Larouette . 90 1 3.50 Angeles: Gertrude Coffinan, (Signed) J. M. Pfeiffer measure of preparedness. Mrs. J. D. Gray . . 9.1 1 3.50 Pasadena; Miss Purdy, Mrs. Wood For Sale Pirewood, And iu accordance with law and Clay Miller Sr., Mr. and Mrs. stove length, 56 per cord de­ H. Clay Miller .and family, Slang au order of the Board of Directors, livered. Orders taken now. made on the 21st day of April, Palo Alto: Mrs. H. F. Bost- Write, Miss Elizabeth Chand­ Oscar Hamilton Hale, speak­ wick, Miss Sarah Bostwick, 1916, so many shares of each par­ ler, Gen. Del., Carmel. ing of slang, says: Ithaca, N. Y ; Dormer Walsh, cel of such stock as may be neces­ "There is much that can be Burlingame; Anna Price Rob­ sary, will be sold at public auction inson, Palestine, Tex.; Otilla For RentSa™?™ •said in favor of slang, but my at the office of the company, in the E. Abendroth, Anne Pratt, WRITER; in f^ooil condition ; complaint is that we are allow­ hall of saiil company, at the south­ Berkeley: Mrs. Fordyce, Pull­ reasonable; will deliver. Pine Cone office, ing it to take the place of pure westerly corner of Ocean Avenue man, Wash.; Miss Frances Merry. Monrovia; Frances L. English. Slang is brief, eppi- and Mission Street, iu Carmel by- G ir l, 13 years old, desires p Mowry, Boston. Lucette P. grammitic and precise. When the-Sea, County of Monterey, State sition to care for childre of California, on Friday, June 16tb, Kellenbarger, Grinneli, Iowa; ^ man says something to you Mrs. E. A. Dart, Alice Dart, Address “ Position, ” Pine Cot in slang you know exactly 1916, at the hour of 10 o ’clock A. Mrs. B. L. Dixon, Mrs. Tres- office. what he is talking about.” M. of said day, to pay said assess­ sler, A. W. Tressler, Willis ment, thereon together with the The dickens we do! It de­ and Irving Tressler, Madison, A False Alarm, Too costs of advertising and expenses Wis.; Mrs. Means, Alice L. In his haste to reach the en­ pends on what kind of person Means, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. we are and how experienced of the sale. gine house in response to the J. E. BECK, Secretary Morse, Alice and Jas. Morse, we are in the new daily ver­ fire alarm last Friday evening. Windsor Locks. Conn.; Mrs. j! Bob Leidig vaulted over the nacular of people who know so H. Maddock, Mrs. G. Mad- railing on the rear porch of tew of our 260,000 English for its piquancy, but with a dock. Miss H. Maddock, Duar­ te; Chas. F. Ward, San Fran­ his residence and suffered an words that the have to invent fairly good common school ed­ cisco. ______injury to his foot. He will not expressions out df hand for ucation it is obvious to anyone be incapacitated for long. 4 ------their ideas. Necessity is the that there are words to fit If you read it in the Pine Cone, mother of slang. We like it every shade of thought. you may safely repeat it. For Job Printing—Pine Cone c a r MEL ARTISTS Property Transactions | Deed: Chas. M. Bennett etj | M. DE NEALE MORGAN| ux to Pac. Impt Co.. $10. 1 j acre El Pescadero Rancho, be- j POINT LOBOS s t u i> i o ginning on east line oj 17-Mile j | O p a q u e W a t e r C o l o r s a n d | Drive, G16.1 feet south from j M onotypes ABALONE southwest corner of Lot 28, [ Delicious and Appetizing i Lincoln SI. near Ocean Ave. | Pebble Beach. 1 Visitors are welcome Tuesday j Controller’s receipt: State Ask Your Grocer for It □ and Saturday Afternoons ; other 5 to R. P. Graham. Lots 17 and dates by appoiiitmeut 11 in t>i 1 u a j i x, Phone 601 J 3 1j H, Add. No. I, Car- lumHHMinHiuiiiiitiaiiimuimoiiiiMiiiinciinuHiiuiauunmMir [ m el by-the-Sea. j iyan., Imnmunmanlc Mortg. Sat.; Bank of Mon-' UVKIIltlllS Dramatic Recital On J. EDW ARD WAI.KEH terey to Fanny M. Yard. Lots Landscape Paintings 20 and 22, Block 75, Carmel- For Pebble Beach Friday Evening in Oil Colors by-the-Sea. . Announcement is made by the Ou Friday evening next, ut Schlingman Cottage, Casanova St. j Mortgage: f anny M. Yard Pacjfic r ement Co. thilt at Arts and Crafts Hall, Walter But between 7th and 8th to Bank of Monterey, June 1, p.., . o , i a Pebble Beach, a suburb of Car­ ler O’Connell, A. M., will give a Visitors by Appointment ! 81000. Same lots as above. mel, a sale of a large acreage has dramatic reading under the patron Deed: Carmel Dev. Co. to been made to Dr. Max Rothschild, age of the Carmel Club of Arts and Carmel Summer School Martha B. Furlong, $10. Lot 1, Block A-6, Add. No. 6, Car­ a prominent physician o f Suu Crafts. o f A rt mel-by-the-Sea. Francisco. Adjoining thin pro­ Mr. O’Connell is well known! iu Carmel-by-the-Sea, Cal. Deed: F. H. Powers et ux perty is a section which Lias been Carmel literary circles, as he spent July 5 to September 9 to L. Lucille Turner, $10. Lor j acquired by Boss Ambler Curran, much time_ here some years ago, C. P. TOWNSLEY, Director 10, Block 118, Carm el-by-the-j Burlingame clubman. and took active part in dramatic Stickney Memorial School of Fine Sea. Au eighty-acre tract has beeu w ork. Arts, Pasadena, Cal. Declaration of homestead: j His readings are eutirely from Drawing and Painting from the Land­ who will build a beautiful resi­ memory. Electa J. Ball, claimant, $1000. dence at once, and will also main­ scape and Costume Model in the Partial Rel. of Mort.: Mon­ tain a game preserve. Admissiou will he 25 ceuts. Open-Air; from the Portrait Model terey Sav. Bank to W .T . D u m - Plans are being drawn for the A letter of the late Mrs. L ov ell and Still Life in the Studio mage. Lots 6 and 8, Block 50, three homes. Whi^t, President Emeritus of the For further particular address Miss Carmel- by-the-Sea. For the Col. Karniaudy Louie, California Club, says : M. DeNeale Morgan, Arts and adjoining the Pixley property, the Crafts Club, Carmel, Cal. Deed: Carmel Dev. Co. to contract lias beeu let. approximat­ “ Mr. O’Connell is dignified in niiiiiiimiaiiimiiiiiiuiHiiiMiiiOMiiniiiiiniiiiiminioiiiiiHiiiiit to Adeline B. Croyland, $10. ing $20,000. manner, graceful in gesture, aiHl |S Lot 13 and north half of Lot A section of a little over four his range of voice isseemiugly'iiu- Annual Summei 11, Block FF, Add. No. 3, Car- acres has been acquired by Frank lited. He recites and impei sou- mel-by-the-Sea. ______Guernsey of Stockton, who will ii yet bis keynote is simplicity.” the near fulure liegin the erection 1 EXHIBITION I of a summer residenc. Rev- Lynn P, White, Min Carmel Dairy Ground has beeu cleared and jisterof the Presbyterian Church at 1 Paintings by Resident | graded and the foundation set lor Phone 598 J 3 Sau Rafael, says: | and Visiting Artists of I the additiona to the Lodge. “ Recently 1 heard Mr. O’Con­ Carmel I. B. Waterbury Plans are uow being drawn fora nell’s recital, and I wish to say MILK AND CREAM FROM TESTEDj l'>»r a batldug pavilion to be built June 10 to July 5, Daily at Pebble Beach. It is planned to that his work reveals seriousuess o f COWS from 2 to 5 have glass bottom boats there, purpose in its selections, m arked 2 deliveries daily . Milk Sc. a qt. | Arts and Crafts Hall available the^year round, and to conscientiousness in its p rep ara­ convert that portion of Carmel buy Address P. O. Box 137, or Leave tion, and intelligence in its inter Admission Free Orders at Carmel Candy Store fntu a veritable sportsman's para dise. pr< tution.” imiiMiinamiiiinmaminiiiiiiniitiimiiiiniiinflMiiaiiiiuHuiic Tom nerenre Federation T o Changes will be made on the 17- I emperence federation 1° miledrive. The part of the road Carmel Big Things M e e t H e r e Saturday ; running east of the Lodge w:U be Clean the A few days ago Capt. Evans walk­ Next Saturday is the anni- \ c l .O R e d “ nd .<>>« '<>a.l will stretch j ed into the Pine Cone otl'ice with a versary of the battle of Bunker | S^caSyoTstSd " t I * i l l I Dustless W ay turnip which weighed 3 pounds and Hill. On that day one of the j of tllis chnng(, is toproTJ e a^ , llf j 10 ounces and was 18 inches in cir­ battles for Dry California will ■ course without obstacles cumference. This meal was grown be fought in Carmel. | j ELECTRIC in Evans' garden on Kan Carlo ave­ Mrs. M. E. White contrib­ VACUUM nue. utes th e following: Then came Mr. ,1. B. Sylvester “ The program for the Tern- j CLEANER with a fine, perfectly formed onion perence Federation meeting of New Auto Bus which tipped the scale at a little $1.00 per day, delivered and Pacific Grove, Monterey, Sea- Auto Service 17-Mile called for. over one pound and measured over side and Carmel, at the bath I 14 inches in circumference. Come on, house will be: Drive and all points Experienced operator 35c. per yc city farmers! hour, 1 1 a.m., music: 12 m., basket of interest picnic, social gathering; 1 p . at Leidig Bros. CARMEL llAKHHY m., speeches by E L. Rich, Dry AND GHOCJKKY Cam paig organizer, and others. Regular Time Table WE CARRY J.H.N. It is greatly desired that To Monterey Leave Moulerev Carmel Drug Store Carmel do all in her power to 7 :30 a.m. 8 :15 a.m. Has a fine line of AND SUNKIST make this occasion a grand 8 :30 a.m. 11 :50 a in. G O O D S success. 9 :30 a.m. •H:15p.m 10 :30 a.ui. 6 :00 p.m. USEOUR BAKED Pleasing Recital 2:30 p.m. 4 :00 p.m. B hf Ben GOODS MADE The Liberty-Cowell recital 5 :00 p.m. at Arts aod Crafts Hall last CLOCKS IN C A R M E L Leave Orders at 1 hursday evening was not only Also Stationery, I oik F. S. SCHWENINGER a financial but an artistic tri­ CANDY STORK or at • umph also, Mr. Cowell’s n-: Articles, a n d Rubbe: tcrpretation of musical epochs j Goold’s Garage S u n d r ie s Lost something? Put an Ad was a revelation of the young* Columbia Graphophone aru in the Pine Cone. musician’s progress. 1 For Job Printing-PineCone R ecords for Sale