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*. SH Year. $1.56 ISSOED EOERY THURSDAY c|?e Copy, 5 cent* <z==crr=tS O C T O B E R 23, 1919 Devoted to the interests of Carmel-by-the-Sea, Pebble Beach, Carmel Highlands, Carmel Valley __________ ____ VOL. V, NUM. 38 CARMEL=BY=THE=SEA. CAL. Ability and Willingness The First National BankofMonterey has not only the ability but the will ingness to render a banking service that is well aimed to meet your every requirement. This is a desirable bank to have your Checking account First National Bank MONTERI5Y, CAT.. Under U. S. Govern- j ment Supervision Mission Restoration Jules Pages, tlie distinguished artist, has returned to San Fran cisco from a visit to tlie California mission buildings. In view of the efforts now being made.to restore the buildings to their original state, Pages observations are of in terest. From the eamoufleurs lie be lieves the restorers should learn the value of impressionism, rather than of painstaking detail, lie thinks too much accuracy iu re building and restoring would be fatal. b ‘'The Indian masons and the padres,” said the artist, ‘‘who built the old missions worked with genuine religious zeal. It is im possible to replace such work with the more accurate but less inspired work of modern builders.” The roof Carmel Mission is an example of failure to adhere to the original plan, Pages found. 'The slope of the roof has been altered, so that in place of the long gentle slant built by the padres, there is a sharp “ barn” angle. “ The roof of Carmel Mission worried me the moment I saw it,” said Pages ‘‘I knew something was wrong, but was not sure just, "hat until I came across an old print showing tlie original roof.” ' bo California Historical Sur VbV Commission <9 to meet here a week from tomorrow. All inter ested in the restoration of Carmel ission are invited to attend. FINE PRINTING PINE CONE Office 9 m J ie e d le d W ith a Mitchell and a Ford loaded with food and equipment, the Harthoru party of seven are on a visit, to the Yosemite, The seven are: Mr. and Mrs. I). IT. Harthoru and two children, Tyrell Harthoru aud wife, and Ernest Hemmings. Quite a number of Carmel house wives are availing themselves of the. opportunity to purchase food from the government storehouse in San Francisco . A full list of the goods to be had is shown at the local postoftiee. Stands boy play. Tom Saivyer Washwear, H o lm a n ’s, P a cific Grove. J. Selby Hanna has taken a position in Yolande, Marin county. If work interferes with your par ticipation in our next summer’s plays, Selby, give up the work. The Montague property, at the corner of Seventh and Dolores, has been purchased by. Mrs. W. TV Dummage. The Grider family will occupy the place. Dr. D. T. MacDougal and Fred erick Beehdolt left last Friday for Arizona. The former is malting his customary winter trip, aud Beehdolt for more '‘material” for his “ Stories of the Old W est,” now running i n the Saturday Evening Post. You are protected by a $10,000 accident bond when you travel in Carmel Garage Stages W e are responsible.—C. O. Goold. Congressman Hugh Hersman has informed the Monterey Cham ber of Commerce that to send a delegation to Washington to assist him in the breakwater legislation would be wasted energy at this lime. Another junket knocked. Bills of county taxes have been sent out, to property owners. If von have not received yours, write J. E. Hunter, Tax Collector, Sal inas. Latest Records, all makes, at Palace Drug Co., Monterey. Pianos for rent. adv New Crop Santa Gara Prunes Dromedary Dates Soft Shell Walnuts Look ! CURTIS Look! XMAS BROKEN CANDY - 30c. per pound XMAS MIXED DROP - - 30c. per pound XMAS PEANUT CANDY - 30c. per pound XMAS CHOC. CREAMS - - 30c. per pound Remember, All Home-made !—Curtis Goods sent by Parcel Post Miss Agnes Armstrong of Sea bright, who may take a cottage for the winter, and her triend, Mrs. B.C. Humber who has been here before, are 1.a Playa guests. U. S. Marshal Holohau and wife passed through town last Friday for a week-end visit to their Car mel Valley ranch. Remember ! This coming Sat urday night is the time to move the hands of your timepieces hack one hour. If you don't, you’ll be sixty minutes early at chinch Sun day morning. Mrs. E. A. Kluegel went up to Oakland last week for a brief visit, Her interest in civic affairs aud organizations of which she is a member will not permit her to re main loug away. The Blue Bird Tea Room will be closed on Sundays until the holidays. Christmas cards now on display. “ Among the, Pines at Carmel- by-the-Sea” is the title of a most interesting article by Ethel Rose, wife of the Pasadena artist, in this month’s “ California Southland.” Let Me. Tell You Something Come lo Carmel and spend a week. \ou will enjoy these wonderful Call days. Take a walk on the roads and trails about tlie town. You will see one of the most beautiful views of mountain, sky and sea in the world. No wonder people are selecting home sites in Carmel. You can build now as reasonably as for some time to come, and have a home with every convience. PERCY PARKES Contractor for Artistic Home Grocery Store Sugar Chocolates 35c the pound Seal Shell Eggs 70c the dozen Keep Coming 1C t i ft t p Want a Job ? Applications for appoint ment aa Federal Census Enumerator may be made to Arthur A. Horton, Supervisor of the Seventh District, Santa Cruz. The work will take about two weeks’ time in January, aud the pay w ill average abont * 100. Breaking Into A Bank isn’ t a very popular occupation these days. The enterprising burg lar prefers the easier task of entering a house where people have the reputation of hiding their money in an old stocking or teapot. Deposit your money with this bank where it will be safe from both burglars and fire. 4 per cent paid on Savings Account I a | Bank of Monterey 1 Monterey Sav. Bank O alllt^ m anagem ent Lost something? Put an Ad in the Pine Cone.

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* . SHYear. $1.56 ISSOED EOERY THURSDAY c|?e Copy, 5 cent* <z==crr=tS

O C T O B E R 23, 1919

D evoted to the interests o f Carmel-by-the-Sea, Pebble Beach, Carmel H igh lands, Carm el V a lley__________ ____

V O L . V , N U M . 38C A R M E L = B Y = T H E = S E A . C A L .

Abil ity and W ill ingness

T h e First N a tio n a l

B a n k o fM o n terey has not only the ability but the w ill­ingness to render a banking s e r v i c e that is w ell aim ed to meet your every requirement. T his is a desirable bank t o h a v e y o u r Checking account

First NationalBank

MONTERI5Y, CAT.. Under U. S. G overn - j

ment Supervision

M ission R e s to ra t io n

Jules Pages, tlie d istingu ished artist, has returned to San F ran ­cisco from a v isit to tlie C a lifo rn ia mission bu ild ings. In view o f the efforts now bein g m ade.to restore the bu ild ings to their o rig ina l state, Pages observations are o f in ­terest.

From the eam oufleurs lie b e­lieves the restorers should learn the value o f im pressionism , rather than o f pa instak ing deta il, l i e thinks too much accuracy iu re bu ild ing and restoring wou ld be fatal. ■ b

‘ 'T h e Ind ian masons and the padres,” said the artist, ‘ ‘ who built the o ld m issions worked w ith genuine re lig ious zeal. I t is im ­possible to replace such work with the m ore accurate but less inspired work o f modern bu ild ers .”

The roof Carm el M ission is an exam ple o f fa ilu re to adhere to the original p lan, P ages found. 'The slope o f the roof has been altered, so that in p lace o f the lon g gen tle slant bu ilt by the padres, there is a sharp “ barn” angle.

“ T h e roof o f C arm el M ission worried me the m om ent I saw it , ” said Pages ‘ ‘ I knew som eth ing was wrong, but was not sure just, "h a t until I cam e across an old print show ing tlie o r ig in a l roo f.”

' bo C a liforn ia H is torica l Sur VbV Commission <9 to m eet here a week from tom orrow. A ll inter ested in the restoration o f Carm el

ission are in vited to attend.

FINE PRINTING P I N E C O N E

Office

9 m J i e e d l e d

W ith a M itch e ll and a Ford loaded w ith food and equ ipm ent, the H arthoru party o f seven are on a visit, to the Yosem ite, T h e seven a re : M r. and M rs. I ). IT. H arthoru and tw o ch ild ren , T y re ll Harthoru aud w ife , and E rnest H em m in gs .

Q u ite a num ber o f Carm el house­w ives are a va ilin g them selves o f the. opportu n ity to purchase food from the govern m en t storehouse in San Francisco . A fu ll list o f the goods to be had is shown at the local postoftiee.

S ta n d s boy p la y . Tom S a ivy er W a sh w ea r, H o lm a n ’s, P a ­c if ic Grove.J. S e lb y H anna has taken a

position in Yo lan de, M arin county. I f work in terferes w ith you r p a r­tic ipation in our next sum m er’ s p lays, S e lb y , g iv e up the work.

T h e M on tagu e p roperty , at the corner o f Seventh and Dolores, has been purchased by. Mrs. W . TV D um m age. T h e G rid er fam ily w ill occupy the place.

Dr. D. T . M acD ou ga l and F re d ­erick B eeh d o lt le ft last F r id a y for Arizona. T h e fo rm er is m alting his custom ary w in ter tr ip , aud B eehdolt for m ore ' ‘ m ateria l” for his “ Stories o f the O ld W e s t ,” now ru nn ing i n the Saturday E ve n in g Post.

Y o u are p ro tected b y a $10,000 accident bond w hen yo u trave l in Carm el G arage Stages W e are responsib le.— C. O . G oo ld .

Congressm an H u gh H ersm an has in form ed the M on terey C h am ­ber o f C om m erce that to send a delegation to W ash ington to assist him in the breakw ater leg is la tion would be wasted en e rgy at this lim e. Another jun ket knocked.

B ills o f county taxes have been sent out, to p roperty owners. I f von have not received yours, w rite J. E . H unter, T ax C o llector, S a l­inas.

Latest Records, all makes, atPalace Drug Co., Monterey. Pianos fo r rent. adv

N e w C ropSanta Gara

PrunesDromedary

DatesSoft Shell Walnuts

Look ! C U R T IS Look!X M A S B R O K E N C A N D Y - 30c. per pound X M A S M IX E D D R O P - - 30c. per pound

XMAS PEANUT CANDY - 30c. per pound

XMAS CHOC. CREAMS - - 30c. per pound

R e m e m b e r , A l l H o m e -m a d e !— C u r t isGoods sent by Parcel Post

M iss A gnes A rm strong o f Sea b righ t, w ho m ay take a cottage for the w inter, and her triend, Mrs. B .C . H um ber w h o has been here befo re, are 1 .a P la y a guests.

U. S. M arshal H o lohau and w ife passed through town last F rid ay for a week-end visit to the ir Car­mel V a lle y ranch.

R em em ber ! T h is com ing Sat­u rday n igh t is the tim e to move the hands o f you r tim ep ieces hack one hour. I f you d on 't, you ’ ll be s ixty m inutes early at ch inch Sun­day m orning.

M rs. E . A. K lu eg e l went up to O ak land last week for a b rie f visit, H e r interest in c iv ic a ffa irs aud o rgan izations o f which she is a m em ber w ill not p erm it her to re ­main lou g away.T h e B lu e B ird T e a Room will

be c lo s ed on Sundays until th e h o l i d a y s . Christmas c a rd s now on display.“ A m on g the, P ines at Carm el-

by-th e-Sea” is the tit le o f a most in teresting artic le by E th e l Rose, w ife o f the Pasadena artist, in this m onth ’ s “ C a lifo rn ia Sou th land .”

Let Me. Tell You SomethingCome lo Carmel and spend a week. \ou will en joy these wonderful Call days. Take a walk on the roads and trails about tlie town. You will see one o f the most beautiful views o f mountain, sky and sea in the world. No wonder people are selecting home sites in Carmel. You can build now as reasonably as for some time to come, and have a home with every convience.

PERCY PARKESC o n t r a c to r fo r A r t is t ic H o m e

Grocery Store Sugar Chocolates

35c the pound

Seal Shell Eggs70c the dozen

Keep Coming1C t i ft t p

W ant a Job ?App lica tion s fo r appoint m ent aa

Federal Census E nu m erator m ay be m ade to A rthur A. Horton, Supervisor o f the Seventh D istrict, Santa Cruz. T h e work w ill take about tw o weeks’ tim e in January, aud the pay w ill ave rage abont * 100.

B r e a k in g In to

A B a n kisn’ t a very popular occupation these days. The enterprising burg­lar prefers the easier task o f entering a house where people have the reputation o f hiding their money in an old stocking or teapot.

Deposit your money with this bank where it will be safe from both burglars and fire.4 p e r cen t p a id on S a v in g s A c c o u n t

Ia| B a n k o f M o n te re y 1 M o n te re y S a v . B a n k

O a l l l t ^ m a n a g e m e n t

Lost something? Put an Ad in the Pine Cone.

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heat-convenient- economical

A good oil heater filled w ith P ea r l O il is a real com fort. G ives instant heat — when and where w an ted . N o sm ok e , no od o r, f ig h t s at the touch of a match. Steady, com fortable w arm th for m any hours on one filling o f P earl O il, the ever-obtainable fuel. E c o ­nomical.

P ea r l O il is refined and re-re­fined by our special process which m akes it clean burn ing. F o r sale in bu lk by dealers everywhere,— the.same high -quality kerosene as the P ea rl O il sold in five-gallon cans. T here is a saving by buy ­ing m bulk. O rder by nam e— P ea r l Oil.

W e recomm end Perfection O il H eaters

S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y (C a lifo rn ia )

(K E R O S E N E )

HEAT AND LIGHT

L E I D K i B R O S , a n d Ft. S C I iW f r lN IN G E R . C a r m e l D e a le r s , O c e a n A v e .

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Peed: O. R. Cotton ot nxto SlieHie V. IJarthorn. Lots 1, 3. 5, 7, Block 129, C’armel-by- the-Sea.

Deed: Am y B. Montague et v ir to M ary 1.. Dummage. Lots 2, 4, Block 53, Carmel-by- tlve-Sea.

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Carmel Pine Cot)PU B LISH E D W EE K LY

ESTABLISH ED FEBRUARY, loitered as seuond-class matter 1 rnary JO, 1915, at the post offic**Earmel, California, under the Act*dardi 3, 1879.

W. L. OVERSTREET,Editor and Publisher

P H O N E 6 0 2 > V 1

Official P aper o f the City_

CARM EL-BY-TH E-SEA, O O C T O B E R 23 , 1919

For President HIRAM W. JOHNSON

W E E K L Y G REETIN GW e h a b e r o o m f o r b u t one f l i j ’ 1

A m e r ic a n f l a g , a n d t h is excludesr r e d f l a g , w h i t h s y m b o l iz e s ail Q1 1

a g a in s t l ib e r t y a n d c i v i l i s a t i o n jest' m u c h a s i t e x c lu d e s a n y f o r e ig n f it}

a n a t io n t o w h i c h w e a re

Theodore Roosevelt.

T O T E D D Y ’S M E M O R l

This is Roosevelt Week. Monday is his b irthday.

It, is the general idea of tl* who would honor the memobl the Man that the proposed1 morial should be provided national free-w ili g i f t .

Roosevelt’ s m em ory is * common heritage o f all An1 cans. W hile his judgm ents^ n o t always righ t, no onesk be so partisan or b lind as to c his great virtues.

The purposes o f this move®1* are to erect at the national < tol a monument, to create &r morial park at O yster Bay. to endow a na ional university teach Americanism.

Make good your promise yourself o r someone else'' contribute.

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age was $125,000, the total lnooijjy that. class were $402,750,000. f L were 2347 incomes between $1®/ and $300,000 each. I f the average .| * 200.000 the total incomes In thaD, were $409,400,000. There were 55-, comes between $300,000 and c.ich If I he average was $4OO,0!>Lt total incomes in that class were Fp (tno.ooo. There wera 315 income* tween *500,000 and $1,000,000 each i the average was $750,000 the tot*1̂ comes in that class were $336.25®" j At the toi> of the heap were id , comes of $1,000,000 or more, J ft

average was $1,500,000 the total comes in lhaL class were $211.5®®"j The grand total for all classes I

would he $1,543,500,000 Income C004 individuals. JjjL

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Look a Little OutH unters hereabout are d isre ­

ga rd in g the p rovis ion o f the gam e laws that forb ids the shooting o f ducks before sunrise and after sunset. G am e wardens g iv e warn-1 in g that v iolators w ill be arrested.

A tten tion is also ca lled to the fact that shore birds, excep t jack- snipe, are p rotected , and it is un­law fu l to k ill p lover, k ildees , or any o f the litt le feat hered frequ en t­ers o f the pond and r iver shores.

H unters should also avoid shoot­ing quail until the season opens, which w ill be on N ovem b er IB.

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better and cheaper than it can be done at home. Try them and see fo r yourself. A ll laundry called Cor and delivered by leaving word at the office o f the agents, J. W . H a n d & S on

C o u n ty ’ s G o lden StarsF orty G olden Stars w ill be d is­

p layed in the courthouse at Sali- uaH, that num ber o f M on terey county m e n h av in g m ade the suprem e sacrifice fo r Ihe G reat Cause. Death cam e to the men in the fo llo w in g m anner:

K illed in action, 10.D ied o f wounds, 7.D ied o f disease (a fte r embarca-

tion ). 5.D ied o f acciden t or o ther cause,

in c lu d in g cam p deaths, 5.D eath from causes unknow n, 13.

Huy your Meat at Hom e

Carmel Meat MarketBranch N ew M onterey M arket

O C E A N A V E N U E

HUGO FU TTERER , PROP.

I T E M S O F I N T E R E S T .

M rs. V a len tin e M o lt P o rte r and daughter h a v e returned from Santa Barbara. T h e y have the G ates co lla ge , which they w ill o c ­cupy until M arch 1.

F iien d s o f M oth er C arrington w ill he g lad to learn that under the lo v in g care o f m any friends and Ihe sk illfu l attention o f Dr. W. I,. T ea b y , she is recovering from her recent severe illness.

Mrs. M aude Lew is has returned from a nine d ays ’ v is it in the c ity with her m other, Mrs. M . H ir le - man.P rice s low er th a n before the

w ar. U. S. R e d R u b b e r Roots. H o lm a n ’s, P a c . G rove T h e Carm el B o ys ’ C lu b w ill

d iscontinue its sessions tem porar­ily . T h e Junior C lu b is flourish­ing under M iss B lanche A y les , for whom we bespeak the fr ien d ly co operation so cord ia lly extended to us for the past seven years.

Id a A. Johnsou J. M . Cu lbertson

, Buy from Pine Cone adv’ rs.

GET YO U R N E X T SU IT

from

A. D O N A T IT H E T A I L O R

143 Alvarado st., Monterey

Allention, Soldiers !Tons and tons o f b a gga ge be

longing to the sold iers who went abroad have been le ft at the gov ernment docks at H oboken , N , J d here are 20,000 trunk lockers, 15,000 bed rollR, 6000 suit cases and 110,000 barrack bags. M uch o f this b aggage is m arked w ith names on ly. T h e Bed Cross de sires to restore to sold iers their property. Address Lost B a gga g e Branch, P je r 2. H oboken , N . J.

PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COHPOUNDED

Liong & G ^e tte rDRUGGISTS

246 Alvarado rionterey

Wermuth StageLeave Orders

Fisher’ s Schweninger’ s Phone 604 W 5 U. S. Mail A $10,000 bond protects you

To D iscu ss T h e a t re P la n s

L V E R Y O N E interested in Carmel and its theatre w ill attend the public m eeting, to discuss and adopt plans, to be held at Arts and

Crafts H a ll tomorrow evening. Bring suggestions and the purpose to accomplish something.

T h e general sentiment seems much in favor of forming the Com­munity Forest Theatre. W ith a spirit and w ill lor it, the proposed new organization can readily becom e a fact. T h ere are doubtless many ways of accom plishing this end. T h e follow ing plan is o ffered only as it may recomm end itself:

That we incorporate as the Community Forest Theatre of Carmel. T h e advantages of incorporation are that both the rights and liabilities of stockholders are safeguarded by law; that a proper routine o f business is formulated; and that possession of stoek carries w itli it a sense o f owner­ship and interest. T h e corporation shall acquire a lease and option to purchase all the property of the Forest Theatre. As much stoek as may seem wise shall be issued, at two dollars per share, and not to be assess­able more than one dollar a year. A ll profits shall go to the purchase and upkeep of the property. V o tin g power shall be lim ited to one vote per stockholder without p riv ilege of proxy.

T h e constitution shall be brief; the by-laws may be as ample as d e ­sired. A general policy shall be prepared: That our drama be essen­tially home production, actors chosen from Carmel, and native plays and producers given preference. T h e annual program to consist o f a modern drama, a classical drama, and a children ’ s play.

There shall be a board o f directors, including the officers of the corporation, probably not exceed ing nine. T he President shall be chair­man of the board and shall appoint from the board the chairmen of working com m ittees— Costumes, Decoration, Casting, Play and Pro­ducer selecting, and business com mittees, and shall be responsible for all finances. Chairman of com m ittees shall select other members from the stockholders. A producer’ s first duty shall be to submit a budget or estimate of the expenses for the approval of the Treasurer. Th is w ill relieve the producer of all financial responsibility and show the corpora­tion just what iiabilities are to be expected.

La P laya A rr iva ls

Berkeley — M r and Mrs Orville D Adams, R J Orozco.

Santa Cruz — Mrs R ob t Hum ber, Miss G Armstrong.

Los A n ge les— Mrs S C Warder, Carroll Warder, Dr C Ohremhiller.

Palo A lto — M r and Mrs A G K ennedy, two children and nurse; Mrs A T de Forest, Mrs A R E d ­wards and chauffeur, Mrs and Miss

R Bill,Sta Barbara— Miss M L H ughes,

M r and Mrs Lockwood de Forest, Mrs W Soule.

Oakland — Miss H H Caire, Miss M Powell.Los A ltos— Mr and Mrs Chas B

M cD uffie.P iedm ont— M r and Mrs Julius S

Carmona, C Olney.H ollywood — Mrs C M Saxton. Long Beach — M r and Mrs R S

Sanford.San Francisco— M r and Mrs Syd­

ney P Robertson, Miss Callahan, Miss K Callahan, M iss L E Calla­han, W m Steele, M r and Mrs K M Green, M r and Mrs W E Thomas, M r and Mrs Edwin Newhall, Miss Jane Newhall, G eo J Peers, Miss L M Powell, Mrs K D Gerard.

Dayton, O — M r and Mrs G C H odgson and two children.

Clevelaud, O — Miss Abby K il- foyl. Miss F lorence Horrify.

Detroit, M ich — Miss S Richards. St Louis, M o — M r and Mrs David

O ’ N eill.N ew York— Miss F E W ilson,

Miss A L W ilson.St Paul, M inn — Rachel Sanborn.

Right O ut in M eetin ’Carmel, Cal., Oct. 21

ATr. W . L. Overstreet,Editor, Carmel Pine Cone.

T h e C arm el C iv ic L eagu e d ied about the tim e that Carm el becam e

c ity , and the C iv ic Section o f Arts and C ra fts lias been d oz iu g since, in Ihe fond expectation that the C ity Fathers w ou ld carry ou Ihe work o f the C iv ic L eagu e, v iz : L o o k in g a fter rubbish barrels, re­p a ir in g aud rep lac in g broken aud m issing street signs, p lae in g aud carin g for w ay-side benches, etc. ; but a fter several years o f w a itin g , we rise to ask why all these ueces- sary ad juncts o f auyr self-respect­in g town tiave been neg lected . T h e remark lias frequ en tly been heard th is sum m er that Carm el never looked d irtie r or more un­cared for. W h y? Because there are no rubbish barrels, th erefore I lie streets and chaparral are used iu which to throw rubbish.

O ur sidew alks, too, are alm ost im poss ib le in m any places for lack o f tr im m in g the you n g piues which are g ro w in g as lu s tily as the town.

W hose bJsiuess is it to attend to these th ings, and are there not som e funds b e lon g in g to the c ity which can be used fo r these pur- j poses?

Beauty is one o f C a rm e l’s most va luab le assets aud can be com puted in dolla rs and cents for those who care noth ing fo r the aesthetic s id e ; but Beau ty and C lean liness must g o hand in hand.

On helm If o f the C iv ic Section, for whom I have been deputed to

C H U R C H N O T IC E S

C a rm e l C h u rchLincoln st., south o f Ocean av.

Morning service 11 o ’ clock Sunday School 9:45 a.m.

Rev. S. D. Hutsinpiller, D.D. Strangers Welcome

Christian Science Services

Sunday, 11 A .to .Sunday School, 9:45 A . M .

IVednesday, 8 P . M . Church Edifice—Monte V e rd e Street, one block north of Ocean Avenue

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(E P IS C O P A L )H O L Y C O M M U N IO N E V E R Y SU N D AY A T 8 A. M. E V E N IN G P R A Y E R AND A D D R E SS 4 P.M S U N D A YS E X C E PT SECOND SU N D A y WHEN T H E R E W ILL BE IIOLy CO M M U NIO N A T // A. Al.

W h at O ur L ib ra ry is D o in gT h e fo llow in g report for Sep tem ­

ber is p repared by M iss M argaret C lark, L ib rarian :

Books entered , 12.N ew card holders, 49.Tota l num ber o f volm nns in the

L ib ra ry , 4489.C ircu lation — F ic tion , 778; non­

fiction, 1B0; Juvenile , 143; m a g­azines, 149; tota l 1220.

sDeak, m ay we not hope fo r some action from our Trustees.

S in cere ly , J. M . Cu lbertson .

F o r S a lenearly new. Carmel. ^

F u r n i sh ee b u n g alow —

P. 0 . Box 185,

Lo s t A yellow leather wal­let. Among the con-

tens a postoffice kev with al­uminum tag. Address P. 0. Box 74, Carmel.

C h ic k e n s f o 1- t able. Extra fine

Rhode Island. Rods, friers and broilers, dressed on reserva­tion; for sale at Search cot­tage, 13th and Casanova.

We S a y He Will\ i/ A L T MASON, the daily versifier “ aint gotnothin’ on” ** Cal Luther. Just read what he wrote and Mrs. A.

U. Signor passed on to the Pine Cone:F a r f r o m the dunes a n d p ines we g o ; to au ste re lands

o f w in d a n d snow, w here e a r ly fros ts cu t dow n the roses a nd a l l the fo lk s ta lk th ro u g h th e ir noses; w here bloom s the e a r l y c h ilb la in ra re ,a n d earlobes blossom everyw here; w here oh so m e r r i ly sounds the c ro u p a n d ashes g a r - n ish every stoop. And. th e re we’l l spend th e hovrs in p la y a nd h u n t f o r hens’-eggs in th e hay , a n d eat o u r f i l l o f p o rk and p ig e o n a n d in th e ev e n in g g e t re lig io n . G ut ah, th e m a n za n iP a ch u n k , a n d a h , the g e n tle C arm el, skunk. B ut ah , the w in d f r o m o f f th e sea, the th re a s h in g e u ca l­yp tus tree ! The f is h in g boat upon the bay! B y gosh , I ’m g o in g hack some, d a y !

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I For Your Home—G R A S S R U G S R A G R U G S

IN G R E A T V A R IE T Y A T LO W PR ICE S

C lim a x pupnitut*e Co.T l ie B ig S tore in M o n te rey on Franklin S treet

Several patterns o f Inlaid Linoleum to close out at low prices

P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S

Dr. Grace AndersonO STE O PATH IC P H Y S IC IA N

Underwood Apts, MontereyR e g u la r h ou rs , 10 to 12, 2 to 5

O thers by a p p o in tm e n t Phone 179 J

J. E . B E C K , M . D.Office at C arm el-b y -th e-S ea

Pharmacy, Carmel, Cal.

P A IN L E S S D E N T IS R YO R. K L E IS E tt, located between

the A rm y Y . M C. A. and Long

& G re tter ’s Drug Store. High

class dentistry at reasonable price.

Crowns, fillings, bridges; teeth

extracted absolutely w ithout pain;

plates that fit. N o oocaine, gas or

dangerous drugs used. Specialist

in painless dentistry. 244 A lvarado

street, M onterey. Phone 105.I N M O N T E R C Y O F F I C E - M O N D A Y A N D T U E S ­

D A Y S O N L Y U N T I L F U R T H E R N O T I C E

A N N U A L M E E T I N G

N J O T IC E o f Annual M eeting o f ' Stockholders o f Carmel H all

Association, a corporation, is hereby given that the same be held at the Carmel Hall, C a rm e l-b y -th e-S ea , California, on Thursday, the 30th day o f October, 1919, a t the hour o f 8 :00 o ’ clock p.m. o f Baid day, fo r the purpose o f the election o f the Board o f Directors and the transaction o f such other business as may properly come before the m eeting.

Dated October 14, 1919.E va K . de Sabla,

Secretary o f the Carm el Hall Asso­ciation, a corporation.

I T E M S O F I N T E R E S T .

Mrs. W . C. B u tcher o f C incin nati, aud Mrs. O J. T a y lo r o f S idn ey, O hio, sisters o f P ro f. P . W . Search, have takeu the H oward coitagH for the w inter. M iss H a r­riet Butcher is a tteud iug the Uui versity o f C a liforu ia.

1 he congregation aud friends o f Carm el Church w ill tender a re- eeptiou to the new pastor, R ev. S.D. H u ts in p ille r D. D ., at the church this even ing.

For Sale* Horse;p°)verGeneral Elec.

Co. motor; price reasonable. Address Pow er,” p. o Box 337, Carmel.

AL ib e ra l

O fferO N E y e a r

Sunset Mag $2.00 Pine Cone 1.50 B o th fo r $2.50

The Wonders of AmericaBy T . T . M A X E Y

ESTES-ROCKY MOUNTAIN T IO NAL PARK.

NA-

MANY years ngn three Englishmen hunted big game In the Rocky

mountalDS. They bad h u D t e d In Asia, Africa and South America, but as they stood on the continental divide In north- central Colorado and looked down Into Estes park It seemed to them a very paradise on earth. One o f Colorado’s most satisfying outing places ever since that time Uncle Sam, In 1915, proclaimed part of Estes and tlie ter­ritory Immediately to the west a na­tional park.

Only 70 tulles from Denver, It Is the most accessible to the largest number of people o f any of our great national playspots. Here, at an average eleva­tion o f 7,500 feet above sea level, Is a pine-scented, snow-capped pleasure- land—a perfectly delightful refuge of peaceful grandeur, where one may be out every day from May to October In clear, bracing air, beneath a bright but scorchless sun and enjoy every night the cool, refreshing sleep that only the mountains can Induce.

Long’s Peak stands sentinel over the park, In which are lakes on which float Ice cakes In August; masses of snow (glaciers) a mile long and hundreds of feet thick, supposed to be older than the pyramids of Egypt, always exposed to the sun, for away from their start­ing point, yet slower than a snail; moraines— great ridges formed by gla­ciers which moved through the park centuries ago; rock-walled canyons; magnificent forests of pine and aspen ; numerous mountain-trout streams; broad valleys, carpeted with luxuriant wild flowers of many varieties, Includ­ing the delicate columbine— the state flower of Colorado.

O ld N ew spapers 10c. bunch — C a rm e l N ew s Co , L . S- S le v in , M a n a g e r .

i Fresh candies

News items and other people’s sayings published in this paper are printed only fo r their news value. They do not always re­flect the editor’ s opinions.

Bark Stove Cones Kindling Fireplace Pitch pine

Luis Marques, Carmel, Cal.

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTAB­LISHMENT OF A MODEL OF THE MISSION BUILDING AND OUTBUILDINGS KNOWN AS SAN CARLOS BORROMEO MISSION, COMMONLY C A L L E D ” CAR MEL MISSION,” NEAR CARMEL- BY-THE-SEA, MONTEREY COUN­TY, CALIFORNIA.U pon read in g aud filin g tlie p e­

tition o f A . P Fraser, M rs. E . K . deSab la , C. J. Arue, P e te r T a y lo r and W m . T . K ib b le r p etition in g this Com m ission to fix a tim e ana p lace for a h ea tin g iu order to and that th is Conuuissiou then and there in vestiga te and acqu ire in ­form ation as to the physical char acteristics o f the M ission b u ild in g aud ou tbu ild in gs known as San C arlos B orrom eo M ission, com- m ou ly known as C arm el M ission, near the town o f Carm el by-the- Sea, M on terey County, California, and to g iv e notice o f said hearing and the tim e aud p lace fixed there­for. as requ ired iu an Act entitled “ Au act to am end section fou r o f au act en titled ‘ An act to create a com m ission for the purpose o f m ak in g a survey o f loca l historical m ateria l iu the State o f C a lifo rn ia ; d e fin in g the pow er and duties of said com m ission ; aud m aking an app rop ria tiou th ere for ,’ ’ ’ approved M ay 17, 1917, and good cause ap ­pea rin g therefor.

I T IS H E R E B Y O R D E R E D that F r id ay , O ctober 31. 1919, at tlie hour o f 10 o ’ clock A . M . and the audience room o f the Tow n H a ll o f Ihe town o f C arm el by tlie- Sea, M on terey C oun ty, C a lifo rn ia , situated on the N orth w est corner o f Ocean A ven u e and San Carlos S treet iu said town o f C arm el by- the-Sea, M onterey C ou n ty , be aud the sam e hereby are fixed as tlie tim e aud p lace for said hearing, am i that tiny aud a ll persons in ­terested iu the said M issiou build- iugs or h av in g any in form ation as to the condition o f the said b u ild ­in g and ou tbu ild in gs connected therew ith , o r auy part thereof, m ay present any facts aud any papers, records, docum ents or other in form ation substan tia ting the said persons’ ideas as to the condition o f said M ission b u ild ings and ou t­bu ild ings at the tim e when the Frauciscau Fal liers were iu charge thereof, and that the Secretary and A rch iv is t o f th is Com m ission g iv e pub lic notice o f said tim e aud place fixed fo r said hearing at least sixty- days p rior to the said tim e, in ihe fo llo w in g newspapers : T h e ‘ Sac­ram ento B e e ,” “ San Francisco E xam iner, ” " Los A n ge les E x ­press,” aud the “ C arm el by-the Sea P in e C ou e ,” the said latter paper b e in g the paper published iu the county in w h ich said M iss ion b u ild in g was situated and iu the town nearest the said M ission bu ild ing .

A N D I T IS F U R T H E R O R D E R E D th a t th is Com m ission then aud there hear aud consider a u y in form ation apperta in ing thereto which shall be brough t be­fore it to the end that it may es tablis li accurate m odels o f the said Sail Carlos Borrom eo M ission with its ou tbu ild in gs, and cause to lie prepared p lans and specifications sufficient in deta il to enab le ih e said M issiou b u ild in gs aud out b u ild ings to be restored as they were when the Franciscan Fathers were in charge thereof.

Dated A u gu st 19, 1919.J O H N F. D A V IS ,

Chairm an o f C a lifo rn ia H is torica l Su rvey Com m ission .

b u y FU R N IT U R E at Rudolph’s NewM onterey

GROVE LAUNDRYP A C IF IC O R O V E

I3F” 0 u r wagon makes regu lar calls

to Carm el. P H O N E 488.

\ i7 E D G E W 0 0 D Stoves and W Ranges, Rudolph’ s,N e w

Monterey.

C ap m e l S tu d io s

M. De N PI A L E M O R G A N Lincoln st. near Ocean ave.

Oils, Tempera (w a ter colors), Monotypes

V isitors Welcome — Tuesday, Saturday, Sunday, 2 to 5

A R T H U R H. V A C H E L L

13th Ave., bet. M onte Verde and Lincoln

Saturdays 2 to 5

L A U R A VV. M A X W E L L

s t u d i o ;

Santa L u c ia and Cam ino R ea l

Saturday, 2 to 6 Also by appointm ent

GEORGE J. S E ID E N E C K

Paintings on E xh ib ition

at the

BOOK SHOP Ocean Avenue

Notice to TaxpayersC O U N T Y t a x e s

T H E taxes on a ll p erson a l p rop ­erty secured by rea l p roperty ,

and on e-h a lf o f the taxes on n il real p roperty , w ill be du e and payab leon the lliird M onday ' iu O ctober and w ill be d e lin q u en t on th e first M onday in D ecem ber n e x t there- Iherea fter, at 5 o ’c lock p . m ., and that unless paid p r io r th ere to , 15 per cent w ill be a d d ed to the amount thereof, and th a t i f said one h a lf be not pa id b e fo re the last M onday in A p r il next, a t 5 o ’clock p .m ., an add ition a l f iv e p er cent w ill be added I hereto. T h e rem ain­in g one hall o f th e taxes on a ll real property w iil be p a y a b le on and a fter the first M on d a y iu January next, and w ill be d e lin q u e n t on the last M onday in A p r il n ex t tnere- a fter, at .r> o ’c lock p .m ., an d that unless paid prior th e re to , f iv e per cent w ill be added to th e amount t hereof.

A ll taxes m ay be p a id at the tim e the first in sta llm en t, as here­in p rovided , is due and p aya b le .

A ll taxes are p a ya b le a t th e o f ­fice o f the T a x C o lle c to r iu the court house a t Sa linas, M on terey Oi untv, ( la liforn ia .

J. E . H U N T E R ,T a x C o lle c to r

N O T I C E T O T A X P A Y E R S

MUNICIPAL TAXES

NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN Mall Tax Payers of the C ity of Car­mel-by-the-Sea, a municipal corpor­ation, that all municipal taxes levied by ami for said city for the current fiscal tear o f 1919 w ill b e due and payable Monday, the 20th day of October. 1919, and w ill b e delin­quent M 'inday, th e 29th day' of Decem ber, 1919, at <5 o ’ c lock p.in- Unless said taxes are paid priof thereto, ten per cent w ill be added to the amount thereof as a penalty foi such delinquency.

All taxes due said c ity may he paid at the office of the Tax Collec­tor of said City in the C ity Hall ■* said City on every day, except Sun­days and holidays, between the hours of io to 12 o’clock, A. M., an5 1 to 3 o’clock, P. M.

D ated the 2nd d a y o f October, 1919.

AUG. ENGLUND,Tax Collector o f the City

of Carmel-by-the-Sea.

The t r in t e r iscorning- P a tr ic k D u lu th M a c k in a w s . H o i '

tn a rt’s, P a c if ic G ro v e .