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  • a. Z t t Year. * i .5 o ISSUED EOERY THURSDAY clje Copy,5cenrs J

    J U L Y 18, 1918

    Devoted to the interests o f 'C ^ e L b v - t h e -S ^ b b le ^ B e a c h , Carmel Highlands, Carmel; Valley

    CARM EL-BY-THE-SEA . CAL. V O L . IV , N U M . 24

    All Americans Can Serve

    Every man, woman and child in this country, who wants to serve the country, can serve it and serve it in a very simple and effective way, says Secretary McAdoo.

    That service is to lend your money to the government. Every 25 cents loaned to the government is a help at this time and practically every man. woman and child, by making some trifling sacrifice, some denial of a pleasure, or giving up some indulgence, can render the government that support.

    W e s e l l U . S . T h r i f t a n dW a r S a v in g s S ta m p s

    B a n k o f M o n t e r e y M o n t e re y S a v . B a n k•Same l l ld ’ g Saule M aungeiu ’ t

    T h e V ou L o b e ii Sels fa m ily aud party , whose homes arc up uear Sacram ento, are here for at least a three m onths ’ stay. T h e y have taken the N orw ood houses.

    M r. aud M rs. S. J. W y a t t and their fou r boys are aw ay ou a fruit- p ick in g cam p iu g tour. T h ey may not return until the F a ll.

    N o wonder the p o lit ica l can d idates advertise in the P ine O u ie . T h e re are over fou r hundred voters iu C arm elo P rec in ct.

    M is . A lic e V . Cotton aud her d au gh ter, M iss Lau ra, cam e down from Sau Francisco on Sunday. T lie form er has been ill fo r some tim e, bu t is now o n 'th e road to health

    N . O . M or-ea u d fam ily departed for their Berkeley hom e on Sunday m orn ing. P h y llis O verstreet accom panied th em . She w ill return in tim e for school open in g.

    R ev . I.. E Learn ed , rector o f A ll Saints Church at. Pasaden , is here w ith his fam ily . T h ey t.hor- on gn ly eu jov their annual Garm el sojourns. O il, lin t the streets are hard ou the m achine.

    D r. F . O. E dw ards, oestopath ic physic ian , o f San Jose, who, w ith his w ife was here recen tly , w ill spend th is week-eud here. J his tim e frien ds w ill accom pany them on the trip.

    R ob ert W n ite rs form erly o f theC arm el V a lie v , lias rented a cot-

    M r. L e w is B . Avery aud fam ily ' lie fo/ w tare o ccu p y in g a la ig e house over H e « « * « * « P V

    p laca a lone for very lon g.Sunday is the sabbath d ay , no

    m atter w here p eop le happen to be. T l ie la rg e num ber o f vacationers now here, iiave attended in large

    t > weeks r t t , . «! regu la r services at the h istoric

    N o t a S l a c k e r

    T o d isp e l the im p lica tion that W illiam G raham M urray is a m il

    itary -s lacker,” it should be pub lislied, in justice to the ru ling man, that S h er iff N esb itt lias re ceived lega l papers from New York p rov in g con c lus ive ly that. M urray is 32 years o ld — over the Am erican d ra ft age.

    Also, h av in g m ade applica tion for and received first Am erican citizenship papers, thereby foreswearing his B rit is ii a lleg iance, he is not liab le to service in the B ritisii an n v o r navy.

    on tlie E igh ty Acre T ract. T h e y w ill be here about th ree weeks.Mr. A v e ry is assistant su perin ten den t o f the O ak land schools.

    M rs . S tephen R ogers and JohnET om Reunion, d rove down from ,Sau Jose on Sunday lo r a b rie f C l,rm el M tsstou. v isit .

    M iss Odessa G u ichard is here j trout Ben Lom on d fo r a six w eeks ’ i vis it w ith her sister.

    M r. aud M rs. W illia m G . Stein- Hietz,' w ith M r. and M rs. M cN a lly , are o ccu p y in g the saxe cottage.Mr. S te inm etz is w ith the business d epartm en t o f tlie S. F . E xam iner, and M r. M cN a lly has been connected w ith the O akland Traction Co. for m any years.

    T h e new R en d to rff bungalow ou Cartnelo Avenue is rap id ly nearin g com pletion . C arm el has atVintes th is year been taxed to cap acit v to house visitors, so that the erection o f add itional liottses is a d istin ct ga in to the com m unity .

    L o rd and L a d y Barton are here from Santa Barbara. T h ey are reg istered at L a P lava .

    Don’t forget the Red Cross dance at Arts and Crafts Hall tonight.

    Jean Jacques P fis te r , a Swiss artist o f San Francisco, is tile guest o f G eorge J. Seideneck. H e w ill lie here several weeks. " C a r mel is g lo r io u s ,” says lie.

    A c r itic w ho lias read advance sheets o f M ari' Au stin ’s new book, " L’ lie Y o u n g W om an C it izen ,” s a is o f i t : " I t does for the p ro spective woman voter what L io p - innu’s "P r e fa c e to P o lit ics has done for m an .”

    T h e annual praise service o f the Carm el M issionary Society w ill be held at 2 :30 next W ednesday a fte rnoon, at tlie I'resb i teriau C hapel, corner E igh th and Dolores streets. In te res t in g speakers from Asilom ar w ill be present. T h e p u b lic is c ord ia llv invited .

    N o fo o l in g ! M ou terev w ill be a d rv , d rv town from Saturday next until the end o f tlie w a r, ^ e c los in g order w ill extend to P eb b e Beach C o ttage and Del M onte. A cruel war, m a tes ; a cruel war.

    Social DanceARTS A N D CRAFTS H A LL

    T o n i g h t

    B EN EFIT OF

    Carmel Red Crosse v e r y b o d y c o m e

    Admission 25c.

    Climax Furniture Co.T h e B i g S t o r e i n M o n t e r e y o n F r a n k l i n S t re e t

    $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 ‘= > “ T O C K

    OF EVE RYTH ING FOR THE HOME. IT ’S THE O N L Y PLAC E TO BUY HOME THINGS. COME

    A N D SEE US, ANYH OW .

    Eco n o m y SatisfactionGREEN TRADING STAMPS _______

    While You Are Regularly

    Employed— an d can s a v e a

    l itt le m o n ey e v e r y m onth , w h y not

    j p rep a re tor the in .

    j e v i t a b le ‘ ra iny d a y ’

    | by h a v i n g ait a c -

    | count w i t h thej F IR S T N A T IO N A L

    | B A N K ?j A l l fu n d s so in

    vested n o w w i l l b e - | c m e a s a fe g u a rd

    a g a in s t the u nce r

    ta in ty o f the fu tu re

    4 P E R C E N T PA ID O n In te r e s t a c cou n ts

    j lirst Ncitionnl

    Dunkj M O N T E R E Y , C A L .

    J U n d e r U . S. G o v e r n m e n t S u p e r v i s i o n

    T h e W o o d l a n d D a n c e r s

    On Saturday even ing, J iih 20. at 9 o 'c lo ck , Jeannette H oag laud w ith her W ood laud Dancers w ill appear on t h c Forest 1 Ileal rt* Stage. A sp lendid program has been arranged. T h e dancers have been rehearsing for many weeks, and the affa ir promises to even a greater artistic success than last y ea r ’s charm in g event.

    T h e dances fo r this season in clude an exqu is ite pastoral by a grou p o f vou u g g ir ls , a stately gavotte, flow er dances, aud several solo dances by M iss H oaglaud , whose work uesds no in troduction to Gunnel.

    Reserved seats are ou sale at the C arm el B akery . G enera l adm ission. 5 0 c .; reserved seats, $1.

    T h e a ffa ir w ill he repeated ou M oudav even in g fo r the benefit o f the Red Gross,

    The production of “ The Tents of the Arabs, ” scheduled for the end of July, has been abandoned.

  • S 3 o o o c = : ~ ~ ~ n o n B u a u j O B iC E — i o e3 o » = = = = i p c i o i . —

    jCalifornia Faces Sugar Famine Individual Saving Will Avert It

    U. S. Food Administration Urges Every Patriotic Person to Cut Down the Con- jj

    sumption of Sugar That Serious Condition May Be Avoided

    N oth ing short of rigid economy in the use o f sugar in the homes w ill prevent exhaustion of Californ ia ’s supply before August 1.

    California 's sugar ration for July for a ll purposes is approximately 12,000,000 pounds less than normal.

    Housew ives are warned that it ls h ighly unpatriotic as w ell bb a violation of the law punishable by fine and im prisonm ent to have on hand a supply o f sugar in excess o f three pounds for each mem- be of the household. For instance, if there are four in the fam ily the maximum supply would be 12 pounds or the allowance for 30 days. Th is, however, does not Include sugar designed for canning. F o r the latter purpose 25 pounds m ay be secured at a time by signing a certificate in which the purchaser agrees to use the sugar ■or canning purposes. N ot m o;e than this amount should be in any household at any one time except by special perm ission of the

    local administration.

    A ll y ;~ a r purchased for canning will be carefu lly checked and if it Is ! £ndpurchased what a p p e a r s to be an excessive supply he w ill be called upon s o

    :::tors have been assigned to the work checki g the food control bill. Their names w ill alsoto a fine of *5000 or two years’ imprisonment, o r both, under the food com

    1,6 T h e " n e e T f o r strict conservation o f sugar are as Im perative for the present V the « * w h « J, , . /.nAxotinn nt thn mihiir in cc«isorving wheat the food administration

    ; : T T athdat,bewcrtr6thoeconsumption to three pounds per p Fvery effort w ill be directed toward insur-w ill prevent hoarding any undue amounts of the commodity. Every errort wn

    ing equitable distribution of the limited supplies to all. ..................in response to a widespread request of hotel and restaurant men f o r the abO liUon^o^the sugar ^

    from the tables of public eating places, the food adm .m stration has a ira n g eliminatedinvolved for consideration o f the ad visibility of such a step. Many d.nm g places k ^ “the sugar bowl and are serving individual limited portions in envelopes, which has resulted In a big saving.

    Sale of sugar for home canning and preserving w ill be strictly supervised under the new regu a ons, but it is believed that sufficient sugar w ill be availab le to prevent any loss o ru o

    ■w j - — — ■ 1 9 - i r i ----- -----— ,n . ------------- T 3 Q S IO !

    T A K E T H I S O F F T H E T A B L E

    C a r m e l S u m m e r

    School of A r tF IF T H S E A S O N

    Under auspices o f C a rm e l Club I of Arts and C ra fts

    J U L Y 9 T O A U G U S T 3 1 . 19181

    IVl. D e N e a le M o rg a n

    IN S T R U C T O R

    Classes in OILS, W A T E R C O LO R S , PASTEL']

    BLA CK A N D W H IT E

    Far furtherin form ation apply M . D e N E A L E M O R G A N

    Studio L in co ln St.N ear O cean A ve .

    C A R M E L -B Y -T H E -S E A

    J . E . B i : c K . M . ,l

    Office at Carmel-l>y - tbe-^ Pharmacy. Carmel. (>!•

    I O S t the street, J?110th, Black

    purse, containing coin. Fit” leave at Pine Cone; reward

    W anted N u rse ry .e r n e s s f®

    two small boys. Reside ̂M^Hford. Ore. Address.'F. Corning Kenlv. Carnk

    L ( ) S t E.n v e lo p e contat nims, on Ocean *

    Leave at Carmel News Re a ai d.

    l o r t o s : XOESOl=TO*—<

    JIINIIIIIIIiailimilllMDIIIIHtHltiamiNINIIIlJHIIIMNIIiamilHIUIK+ HIFor Information

    As to Property In Lnd About C A R M E L

    A i m u i ' X i *

    Carm elD eve lopm en t

    C o m p an yiiMMiMtwomMiiutmiwiumiHiatmiuwHU lmintniHCiwwwimc

    I f y o u read it in th e P in e

    C " i i e yo u m a y s a fe ly rep ea t it.

    La P la y a A n i v a l s

    San Francisco— Mrs I L Phillips and child. E Burckhalter and wife, Miss M cClure.

    San M ateo— Mrs D A H e lb in g and t * o children

    Berkeley — Mrs H B Hunter.B tkersfie ld— Mr and Mrs A S

    Crites and childrenN ew Orleans — Miss T Berkson.E Auburn— Miss Theodora W iifs.Oakland— Miss W ilda Hershiser.Los A n ge le s— H sze i Fifield, Mrs

    W C Starr, Mary A K ellv , Josephine H odgkins, Edith M Hodgkins.

    Pasadena— A lice B Collins.Palo A lto — L M Lansdale.Auburn— Mrs O J Lowell, Miss

    Eleanor Low ell, M r and Mrs T W W ilson, Chas A Seaman.

    Patronize the home stores.

    iminmniaiiiiuiMticiimiiHiiuaiiiiimiiHiiiiimiiimcniMMNiK

    AUTO TRIPSQ

    | for Sketching and Picnic Parties

    a

    Reasonable Rates I Order at Pine Cone Office

    Z. T . S P E N C E R

    Monterey, opp. Postoffice. FURNITURE, BEDDING. CARPETS. SHADES, Etc.

    We also make over mattresses and repair Furniture

    __________ Phone 638 _______

    Your duty: Buy Thrift Stamps

    A d o p t a W a r Orph*f

    T h e last quarterly payme^ just been sent to San Fn com pleting the am ou n t requ'l! provide for a F red ch child f years, which am ount is 573 hand in treasury, $3 3 5 ; tob ( ̂lected , 90 cents. M ost of thes scribers desire i o go on child two years more. Th Carmel residents nine children " been adopted.

    General Persh ing has sent.1 request that this work of orphans be stim ulateds T c d < day. or about $3 a m onth or I a year, plus a sim ilar amount by the French government, a mother to keep her child, i® of placing it in an institution-

    Anyone desiring to take a ( may do so through

    (M rs . ) M a b e l E S ie^ l

    Latest Rec irds. all make Palace Drug Co., Monte Pianos for rent. ga

    Telephone It—!and A d vert isem en t m a y be fthe P in e Cone by phone. SOB ’

  • MA N ZA N IT A TH EATRE O V I N G P I C T U R E SSaturday. July 20 Mary Pickford in

    ‘The Romance of the Redwoods”

    Tuesday, July 23 Katharine Williams and Wallace Reid in

    “ Big Timber ” jOTHER FEATURES 1

    P ro p e r t y I r a n su c t io n s

    Deed: Carmel Villas (X to Ethel R. Birkmaier. Tract in Carmel Highlands.

    Mortgage: Isabel A. Leidig to Mont’v Sav. Bank'. Lots 7 and 8. Block 76, Carmel-by- the-Sea.

    Deed: Carmel Villas Co. to Thos. S. Parkhurst. Portion of Rancho San Jose y Sur Chi- quito, except 15 feet right of wav, Carmel H ig h la n d s .

    ! Sch w en in ger’s |

    C a r m e l P i n e C o n ePUBLISHED W E E K LY

    I ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY, 1915 , Knterril as semmd class matter Feb- 1 rtiarv It*. 1915, at tlie post office at | Carmel. California, under tlie Act of

    darcb 3, IS79.

    \Y. L. Q VKUSTREET,Editor and Publislier P H O N E 0 0 2 \ V I

    CARM EL-BY-THE-SEA, CAL.

    J U L Y 18, 1918

    Official Paper of the City

    W EEKLY GREETINGI 't&ould as soon be dead as liv e on

    this plar\et i f the Hun and his military i government were on top.—J . Stitt Wtl- son. Socialist orator.

    3iiiiiiiiminiiiii.iiiiiiDHiNMiit:iniitiiiHiiiiaiiiiHiiiiiic:iimnmiic N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S

    j Goin* E ish in ’? j I H O O K S I

    L IN E S P O L E S

    f S I N K E R S

    1 at Ben Lei cl ill;'s*|LICENSES A L S O

    R ed C ro s s N o te s

    !G R 0 C E it Y

    Best Goods

    Eresh Goods

    R ig h t P r icesFree A u to D e liv e ry

    A Red Cross D o llar in p ro v id in g j re lie f supp lies is worth a normal one d o lla r aud fifty -n ine . cents. T h is iiftv -u in e cen t gain is m ade poss ib le by the free ly g iven labor o f m illious o f R ed Cross workers, by the a b ility o f the Purchasing D epartm en t to purchase a t less t h a n com m ercia l m arket value through tlie cooperation oi our own anil our a llie s ’ governm enta l institu tions and the gen eros ity o f m anufacturers and merchants, by sh ipp ing space donated, t ie .

    ii—̂ —iiT h e gen era l p u b lic lias been re

    quested to conserve m u s in g skill oy not e m p lo y in g unnecessarily im i ivicinal nurses and by u tiliz in g j hospita ls and v is it in g m uses when- j evei possible. O ven leu thousand] Am erican Red Cross nurses have been assigned d u rin g ih e first year o f the war to our Arm y and N a vy . F ifte en thousand more are needed by next January. S ix ty thousand nurses have not yet volunteered .

    ui tile Superior Court o f the State o f Californ ia, in and fo r trie County

    | o f Monterey.g In the m atter o f the estate o f = Helen .VI, Schweninger, deceased.| j NOTICE I> HEREBY gIVEN by. = ; the un.ivi-signeii, George W . Schwen- ̂ ' inger. ail i.inistrator o f the estate o f

    | Helen M. Schweninger, deceased, to | ! ihe creditors o f, and all pel sons hav- | J ing claims against, the said Deceased, J i to file them, with ihe. necessary

    vouchers, in tile office o f the Clers o f the above-.m litleii Court, or to ■ xhinit them, with the necessary vouchers, to the sain George \\ . Schweninger, at Ih e Law Offices o f Si I a i W . Mack, rooms 1, 2 and 3 F irst National Bank Building, 429 A lvarado street," M onterey City (the sum; being the place fo r the tr.m- snc ion o f the business o f said esta te ), in the County o f Vlonterey, S la te ol C d iform a, within four months a fte r the first piiolication o f this notice.

    Dated June 24th, .*. 1). 1918. GEO RG E W . S C H W E N IN G E R , Adm inistrator o f the Estate o f

    Helen M. Schweninger, deceased.Date o f first publication, June 27.

    A . D. 1918.Date o f last publication, Julv 18,

    A. 1). 1918.Silas W. Mack, A ttorney fo r A -

    m inistrator.

    N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S

    P I C T U R E SH O W S IN C A R M E L TH IS M O N T H .

    July 20 —‘‘Romance of the1 Redwoods. ”

    July 2 3 - Kathlyn Williams] and Wallace Reid in ‘‘Big I uniter. ”

    July 27— ‘‘Wild and Woolly” July 80 — Louise Huff and

    Jack Pickford in “ Freckles.”

    Carmel Drug Storelias a fine line of

    R *11 a bv Ben

    T h e second R eii C ross D riv e being a th in g o f the past,, chapters are u rged to begin a cam paign im m edia te ly to rem ove the em blem ; , , . o f the R ed Cross from autom oitiles, | S u b je c t store w indows, wagons, etc., where it appears w ithou t cam paign announcements. Cards in d ica tin g war luud subscriptions m ay lie d isp layed , also m em bership cards.

    H IIT h e Pac ific D iv ision Bureau o f

    C iv ilian R e lie f rendered aid to the women o f the party o f 250 B e lg ian sold iers who arrived in S h u Fran cisco from Russia. O il arriva l it was found that the women were s a d ly 'iu ueed of c lo th in g , which was su pp lied . A woman havtug an affliction o f the eye was sent to the hosp ita l.

    In he Superior Court o f the S td e o f California, in and fo r ihe C ou n y o f M onterey.

    In the matter o f the estate o fF ritz S. Sehwening* r, th ceased.

    notice is hereby given Bythe undersigned, Gem ge YV. Sehw- i - inger, adm inistrator o f the estate o f F ritz S. Schweninger, deceased, t < ill creditors o f anil all persons hav-

    j ing claims against, the said cereal eii,I io fFe them with the necessaiy j vouchers, in the office o f the Ciei k o f the above-entitled 0 urt, or t" exh.bit them, w P h the necessary vouchers, to the said George W .

    ! Schweninger, at the Law Offices o f I Silas W. Mack, rooms 1, 2 and 3

    E . A . r l A I ES i F irst National Bank Building, 429(incumbent) Aivarado street, Monterey City (the

    ,, , , , , , same h ing the place fo r the tran-( a m . id a fc fo v R e p t lb l ca t] n om - j pac iiono f the businessof said estate ,

    ination for C o n g re s s m a n . in the County o f Monterey, S late o fE isrh tii D is t r ic t j California, within- ten (norths a tt-r

    I the first publication o f this n d ire.

    C L O C K SA lso S t a t io n e r y , T o i le t A rt ic le s , a n cl R u b b e r

    S u n d r i e s < loltiiiibia Gr-aphopiione and Becords fior Sale

    Eor S a l e ^ TS6‘ 8' 10-p t , r,^ haltofLotl2 , Block 1' F. Camino Real, 80 feet north of Ocean ave. Ap-

    nffice or address Helen Chandler, Gen. Del, Carmel.

    $1.50 pays for the Pine Cone for a year. Send it to a relative or a friend who is interested in Carmel and its doings.

    lo decision of voters at August 27 Primary

    CARM EL GAR \GE STAGESWatch fo r driver 'foearing Red Hat L e a v e Carm el L ea ve M onterey

    (Curtis’ or Service (near lio tt IStation) Monterey)

    A .M . -7:30. 9:30. 10:31* „ A M -8:20, 12:00 P .M .—2:30, 4:00 5:00 P .M .-1:40a. 3:20,5:40

    a summer only Meet any train by appointm ent.

    Dttv-l i g h t High tn d LT id e s a t (L i t m e l

    Low Ft.. H KillJ 1 v 18 10:26 a 3 4 5:10 p

    19 11 :28 a 3 6 5 :53 P20 12:19 I' 3.6 6 :36 p21 1 :11 P 3.6 7 :22 p22 2 :03 ]> 3 4 9:41 a23 2 :54 1> 3 2 10: IS a

    24 3 :4(i P 3 0 10:54 a

    I >ated *J line 24th, A. P . 1918. G EO RG E W. St H W EN I NGER, Afiminist * ator o f the Fprate o f

    F ritz S. "chweiunjrer, oecefisrd.Date o f first publication, June 27,

    A . I>. 1918.Dare o f last publication, Julv 18,

    A. I). 1918.Silas W . Mack, A ttorney fo r Ad

    ministrator,

    O rgan sale. Fi ve- B: Chase,in good condition. Inquire thisoffice._Tu tori ne* by an Ensi>sh

    *■* woman, a c- j customed college preparatory, general history and English.

    4.9! Experienced teacher of French

    Ft. 6 0 (5.2

    POINT LOBOSA B A I - O N E

    D e lic io u s a n d A p p e t iz in g A s k Y o u r G ro c e r fo r It

    ’> 1 j and German, acquired in Ger- g , many and France. Helen M.

    j Baker. Apply, this office.

    F or Sa lecopper-lined

    electric hesper. Inquire at Pine Gone office.

    P la in SEW ING and mend-[• ing. Mrs. A.| Comstock. Rox 30. Carmel.,

    Patron ze tlie home stoi\ -.

  • P O L I T I C A L A N N O U N C E M E N T

    FOR CO U NTY AU D ITO R — A . G. W inck ler

    (Incumbent) Candidate for re-election on

    August 27

    For Justice of the Peace, Monterey Judicial Township

    C. E. Barber Candidacy submitted for consideration at Primary Election

    For DISTRICT ATTO R N E Y - W alter E. Norris

    (Incumbent) Candidate for re-election at

    August Primary

    FOR SH ERIFF—W m . J. Nesbitt

    (Incumbent)Primary Election August 27

    For Coroner and Public Administrator

    J. A. PellCandidate for nomination at

    the August Primaries

    For Justice of the Peace, Monterey Judicial Township

    E r n e s t M i c b a e l i sSubject to the decision of the

    of the Primary

    For Constable,Monterey Township

    M. N oonCandidate at August Primary

    Election

    For RecorderE. A. Abbott(Incumbent)

    Candidate at Aug. 27 Primary Election

    For Constable,Monterey Township

    T . W . Allen To be voted for at Primary

    Election Aug. 27

    For CO UNTY A SSE SSO R - G eorge S. Gould, Jr.

    ( Incumbent)August 27 Primary Election

    FOR SHERIFF—E. J. Dutton

    Subject to decision of voters August 27

    For CO UNTY R E C O R D E R - W . J. (Pete) W allace

    Subject to the decision of the voters at the Aug. 27

    For County Tax Collector— J. E. Hunter ( Incumbent)

    Candidate at Primary Election August 27

    nusic. D r a m a and L e c t u r e , . N e w s Notes

    A N e w Perfect io n O i l C o o k Stove means kitchen com fort and convenience. Ask your friend who has one. Used in 3.000.000 h o m e s . Inexpensive, easy to o p e r a t e . S ec them at your dealer’! today.

    hen

    Ben Leidig

    Keep Y o u r IChYour kitchen is always cool and comfortable even in the hottest weather if you use a New Perfection O il Cook Stove.There is no smoke or odor, no dust or dirt, and none a the bota- er of coal or wood. A ll the convenience of gas.Better and m ore economical cooking all the year round.

    In 1, 2. 3 and 4 burner sizes, with or without ovens or cabinets. Ask

    your dealer today.

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    H en ry C ow ell, you n g c om p o se r and p ian ist, w ell known h ere , who. is in the A rm y, is now second con ductor o f the home o rch es tra at A llen tow n , P a ., where is lo ca te d the tra in in g cam p o f th e U . S. M ed ica l Corps. H e has a ls o been selected as musical d ire c to r o f a p la v to be g iven by the s o 'd ie r s in N ew York .

    M iss A lic e M acD on ga l is borne from N ew York . S h e ’s a litt le late for the Forest T h ea tre S o c ie ty p lays , but perhaps we sh a ll have, her for the “ 'Tents o f th e A ra b s ,” to he presented by th e W es te rn D ram a Society the eud o f this mouth.

    T he large P ep p e r res id en ce and the tw o F u lla g e r co tta ges w i l l be requ ired to house the s tu d en ts and

    j assistant teachers o f W a rren D- A llen , Dean o f tlie C on se rva to ry of M usic o f the C o lle g e o f th e Pacific. Mr. A llen w ill, as last y e a r , teach for iw o m onths in C a rm e l. Miss Jessie M oore w ill iu s tru c t studeuts w ho do not. study w ith M r Alien personally, aud M is s lr e n e W ilkins w ill g iv e p riva te lessons in harm ony. Both you n g lad ie s are as sociated w ith M r. A lle n a t Pacific Conservatory . T h e p a r tv have arrived frrm San Jose and th e Aliens are occu p y in g the F r ia n t cottage

    C am eron Johnson, a well-known lectu rer has been booked fo r three illustrated lectures a t th e Carmel Church . On S u n d ay n igh t the sub ject wiH be “ J a p a n ,” ou MoU

    ' m j ’i , P,*’ ” Hn'l (>n TuesdayP a lestin e .” T ic k e ts fo r siiigl

    lecture 2oc., course t ic k e t 60c.I t is s a tis fy in g to n o te h o w

    year is b r in g in g to C a rm e l many em inen t musicictus. J u s t nt we have here S ign o r A n ton ia Ik lira ss i, w ell-know n v io l in is t ; Mr

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    Registration for the county | and state election has been re

    sumed here at the Pine Cone and J. W. Hand offices. Re-

    i gistration for th e Primary i closes on July 27.

    j F iv e candidates fo r S h eriff w ill m ake a spirited contest at the

    I Au gust p rim ary election. T h ree aspirants w ill then he elim inated .E . J. Dutton o f Jolon, one o f the candidates, was here last week m ak in g a v igorous cam paign .

    W . J. (P e t e ) W a lla ce o f Salinas is a hustlin g can d idate for the. o ffice o f C om ity Recorder. H e is voting, lias been a successful business m an, and possesses all the requ irem ents to m ake a com peten t p u b lic servauL_______________

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    Christian Science S e n cesSunday, 11 A .M .

    Sunday School, 9:45 A . Ml. Wednesday, 8 P . M .

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    4 Tuesday and Friday

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    On [S a tu rd ay e v e n in g , A u g "*1 3. a concert iu w h ich t ir e above- named artists w ill take p a r t , is to g iven at Arts and C ra fts Hall.

    C a r m e lT he sunset dies,

    And in its place wreathes low the purple mist!

    A seagull flies Far to her rest on barren rocks

    foam-kist.

    A star gleams out H igh in the soft b lue, o’er the

    ocean ’ s peace.O. now the doubt

    That so assailed the d a y shall surely cease.

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