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=3k Year, $1.56 I550ED EOERY THURSDAY c\)e Copy,5cente JANUARY 17, 1918 CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA. CAL. VOL. Ill, NUM. 51 I i - I With Age Comes Knowledge This bank is 11 years old, during each suc cessive year it has learned the needs of the people of this city and vicinity, and ca tered to them, thus be coming more useful to Firms, Merchants, and Farmers yearly. You r Accou n 11 n vi t ed First National Bank MONTEREY, CAL Linder U. S. Gove l a ment Supervision 9ine tHe Local Citizens Selected for Jury Service The Board of Supervisors has selected the following' citizens in Carmel and vicinity for jury duty during this year: Mrs. Anet.te Arne, Mrs. Alice W. Beardsley, Mrs. Grace M. Cooke, Miss Harriet Hatton, William Hatton, R. W. Hicks, Miss Alice MacGowan, Mrs. Lulu McCabe. Marmalade — Good, Excell ent, Delicious. The L. R. L. brand Orange, and Orange and Grapefruit Marmalade at F. S. Schweninger’s Groc’y. adv Those who wish to subscribe to th.e local Syrian and Armen- 'an relief fund may do so at the pjne Cone office. Money will be received and receipt issued. Miss M. De Neale Morgan has given to the com- nhttee a picture to be sold for the fund. Miss Bernice Place is a guest of the Murphys, and expects to remain several months. In addition to acquiring a splendid site at the Highlands, the Hogles have purchased a lot at L’ncoln street and 12th avenue, and will erect thereon a studio this Spring. Fred Search took a vacation from his musical duties in San Francisco last vreek, and vis ited his folks a n d friends here. Mrs. Dr. A. L. Gates, is here from the city for a brief vacation. Coming; Mrs. Jolly’s Wax Works. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Beards ley, with Miss Mildred Allen, motored up to Oakland last Ihursday, to be away several u eeks. Sergeant Ernest Duveneck has been promoted again. He now holds the highest non commission rank, that of Ser geant-Major. th f 6ye ? iS u " / 5 f3mi& Spent down from6 Ca the week-end here. They re port a generous rain in the Salinas Valley. Now is the time to REGISTER At (he Pine Cone office “Bill” Machado is “some where in Texas,” training to go “over there.” Thomas F. Lisk was elected a trustee of the Manzanita Club at the annual meeting last week. Roadmaster F. Serrano and Gus Wolter had a fistic argu ment on Carmel Hill recently. The latter got the decision. Save publication charges by paying delinquent taxes be tween now and the 23rd. Rooted Blackberiy Vines for sale; 10c. each, $1 dozen. Apply Pine Cone off. adv Artist Ambrose Patterson has concluded his Carmel stay and is now located in San Francisco. Miss Reavis Hughes is in Los Angeles completing her radio studiiss Mother Carrington has re turned from her visit to Eur eka. She broaght her grand daughter with her. Dr Jaime de Angulo came nip Lewis on brief leave last week. 4 9er £ent Jnterejt Paid on Savings Accounts by the Monterey Savings Bank Meatless days were the rule rather than the exception in many Carmel homes last week. Because why? Low tides and plenty of abalone and mussels. More good tides next week. Otto Roehling brought his submarine over from Mon terey last Saturday. The date of launching has not been an nounced. Lawrence Leidig and wife are now residing in Oakland. Lawrence is employed by the Wells. Fartjo Express Co. Douglas Greeley is now at Grass Valley with a State Highway engineering party. Harry Leon Wilson’s story, ‘IRuggles of Red Gap,” has been made into a movie, with Taylor Holmes as leading man. Donald Hale, who departed from Angel Island on Decem ber 24, is now stationed at Fort Meyer, Virginia. Storage — s, packed goods, suit cases, small arti cles stored. Inquire Pine Cone office. For Job Printing Pine Cone POINT LOBOS ABALONE Delicious and Appetizing Ask Your Grocer for It Bank of Monterey Monterey Sav. Bank Sitme 13M’g Snme Mitmigeni’t A Nurse for the Schools Miss Cecilia Jensen, a pub lic health nurse with wide ex perience in tuberculois cases and of health supervision of school children, has been ap pointed visiting school nurse for this county. The position is permanent. Monterey county has the distinction of being the first county in the state to utilize its proceeds from the sale of Red Cross Christmas seals to employ a school nurse. CURTIS’ liunGh l^oom Abalone Chowder - 10c. Tamales - - - - 15C. Ham or Bacon and Eggs, with Coffee, Tea or Milk - - 40c. OPEN EVENINGS

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=3k Year, $1.56

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I550ED EOERY THURSDAY c\)e Copy,5cente

JA N U A R Y 17, 1918 C A R M E L -B Y -T H E -S E A . CAL . VOL. I l l , NUM . 51

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W i t h A g e

C o m e s

K n o w l e d g eThis bank is 11 years

old, during each suc­

cessive year it has

learned the needs of

the people of this city

and vicinity, and ca­

tered to them, thus be­

coming more useful

to Firms, Merchants,

and Farmers yearly. You r Accou n 11 n vi t ed

FirstNational

BankM O N T E R E Y , C A L

Linder U. S. Gove l a­ment Supervision

9ine tHe

Local C itizen s S elected fo r J u ry S erv ice

The Board of Supervisors has selected the following' citizens in Carmel and vicinity for ju ry duty during this year:

Mrs. Anet.te Arne, Mrs. Alice W. Beardsley, Mrs. Grace M. Cooke, Miss H arriet Hatton, William Hatton, R. W. Hicks, Miss Alice MacGowan, Mrs. Lulu McCabe.

M a r m a la d e — Good, Excell­ent, Delicious. The L. R. L. brand Orange, and Orange and Grapefruit Marmalade at F. S. Schweninger’s Groc’y. adv

Those who wish to subscribe to th.e local Syrian and Armen- 'an relief fund may do so a t the p jne Cone office. Money will be received and receipt issued. Miss M. De Neale Morgan has given to the com- nhttee a picture to be sold for the fund.

Miss Bernice Place is a guest of the Murphys, and expects to remain several months.

In addition to acquiring a splendid site a t the Highlands, the Hogles have purchased a lot a t L ’ncoln stree t and 12th avenue, and will erect thereon a studio this Spring.

Fred Search took a vacation from his musical duties in San Francisco last vreek, and vis­ited his folks a n d friends here.

Mrs. Dr. A. L. Gates, is here from the city for a brief vacation.

Coming; Mrs. Jolly’s Wax W orks.

Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Beards­ley, with Miss Mildred Allen, motored up to Oakland last Ihursday, to be away several u eeks.

S ergeant E rnest Duveneck has been promoted again. He now holds the highest non­commission rank, th a t of Ser­geant-M ajor.

t h f 6ye ? iS u " /5 f3mi& Spent down from6 Ca the week-end here. They re­port a generous rain in the Salinas Valley.

N o w is th e tim e to

R E G I S T E RA t (he P ine C o n e office

“ Bill” Machado is “ some­where in T exas,” train ing to go “over th e re .”

Thomas F. Lisk was elected a trustee of the M anzanita Club a t the annual m eeting last week.

Roadm aster F. Serrano and Gus W olter had a fistic arg u ­ment on Carmel Hill recently. The la tte r got the decision.

Save publication charges by paying delinquent taxes be­tween now and the 23rd.

R o o ted B lack b e riy Vines for sale; 10c. each, $1 dozen. Apply Pine Cone off. adv

A rtist Ambrose Patterson has concluded his Carmel stay and is now located in San Francisco.

Miss Reavis Hughes is in Los Angeles completing her radio studiiss

M other C arrington has re­turned from her visit to E ur­eka. She broaght her g rand­daugh ter with her.

Dr Jaim e de Angulo came nip Lewis on

brief leave last week.

49er £entJnterejtP aid on S a v i n g s A c c o u n ts by t h e

M o n te r e y S a v i n g s B a n k

Meatless days were the rule ra th e r than the exception in many Carmel homes last week. Because why? Low tides and plenty of abalone and mussels. More good tides next week.

Otto Roehling brought his subm arine over from Mon­terey last Saturday. The date of launching has not been an­nounced.

Lawrence Leidig and wife are now residing in Oakland. Lawrence is employed by the Wells. Fartjo Express Co.

Douglas Greeley is now a t Grass Valley with a S tate Highway engineering party.

H arry Leon Wilson’s story, ‘IRuggles of Red G ap,” has been made into a movie, with Taylor Holmes as leading man.

Donald Hale, who departed from Angel Island on Decem­ber 24, is now stationed at Fort Meyer, Virginia. S t o r a g e — s, packed

goods, suit cases, small a rti­cles stored. Inquire Pine Cone office.For Job P rin ting Pine Cone

POINT LOBOSABALONE

D e lic io u s an d A p p e t iz in g A sk Your G rocer for It

B a n k o f M on terey M o n te r e y S a v . B a n kSitm e 13 M ’g Snm e M itm igen i’t

A N u r se fo r th e S c h o o lsMiss Cecilia Jensen, a pub­

lic health nurse with wide ex­perience in tuberculois cases and of health supervision of school children, has been ap­pointed visiting school nurse for this county. The position is perm anent.

Monterey county has the distinction of being the first county in the state to utilize its proceeds from the sale of Red Cross Christm as seals to employ a school nurse.

C U R T I S ’ l iu n G h l^ o o m

Abalone Chowder - 10c. Tamales - - - - 15C. Ham or Bacon and

Eggs, w ith Coffee,Tea or Milk - - 40c.OPEN EVENINGS

Mail Order Concerns Do Not Help Your Community

H y H osiery

T he hours I spend ou thee dear! sock,

Are as a s trin g of p o d s to m e : iF irs t two 1 kn it, then two 1 pu rl. 1

And round the leg I slowly r e e l ;Now joyful paeans to th e h eav en s,

hurl,I ’ve tu rn ed th e heel.

O , k n o t t y e n d s that s c r a t c h a n d t u r n ,

O, stitch th a t d ropped, nueveu row ;

I kiss each b ligh t and a t last learnTo reach the toe, O * Lord, to

reach the toe.

I S c h w e n i n k e r ’s7 G R O C E R Y

Best Goods Fresh Goods Right P ricesFree A u to D e livery

Carmel highlands Stage

Leaves H ighlands—8:00 a.m . for r armel

10:30 a.in. for Carmel and Monterey

4:30 p.m. for Carmel and Monterey

Leave Carmel for H igh­lands—9:00 a.m.

Leave Monterev 12:0(j m. and 6:00 p.m. stopping a t Carmel

Fare: Carmel io Hiahlands, 2ic. Highlands to lionterey, 50c.

Packages called for and delivered.10c.

Special Day and Night Trips by Arrangement.

Carmel Booking Office at Devel­opment Co. Office

j M il l ion s of T ie s W il l be "=— "H au led On C o a st Road I C f l R M E b

A deal involving $2,000,000, j j Q y - t h 0 - S 0 S J covering a contract to supply Irailroad ties and split lumber, j A l l RAC I IO N Sto be hauled over the Coast T „ ,road from the Big Sur section, | Glass-bottom Bo

i is reported to have been con- §; sumated. j

Sam T rotter, a representa-j I I tive of the contractors, esti- || m ates th a t $5000 will put the I road in shape for hauling this j | im mense quantity of m aterial, I and has made an offer to the g

I Supervisors to pay 40 per cent: i j of the cost. Therefore, the [[ Board of Supervisors has m ade' i ian order directing surveyor I iCozzins to inspect the road «

J ! and subm it a cost estim ate. j

L ibrary and Readingroom

Fishing and Swim m ing in the Carm el River.

Public Tennis C ourt

Visit the h istoric MissionGood Moving Picture

show every Saturday evening.

j N o L ack of C a n d id a te s D irec to ry of O r g a n iz a -i 1

for U n c le S a m ’s Job t io n s in C a r m e l

Publicly announced candi-didates for Postm aster of Ca: -

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _______ nle' ’ to succee^ L. E. Payne,- - —- are: Miss Stella Vincent, Mrs.

m f n u r c i n p a d Jennie Coleman. Mrs FlorenceP I C T U R E S H O W S IN C A R - P ep p er ^ H e i W t H ero n .M EL T H I S M O N T H . There are o thers who will take

’----- the civil service cxam ipition.Jan. 19—Mae M urray, “ The There may not be so many

Plow G irl.” would-be postm asters when itJan. 26 — M arguerite C lark ' is learned th a t third class post­

in “ Snow White.

Carmel Drug StoreHas a fine line of

■ gabvB 2 But

CLOCKS ■„Also S t a t io n e r y , t o i le t

m asters are required by the governm ent to provide a safe, fixtures, furniture, Itoxts, etc.' The citizen th a t lands this

I $1500 job will need a some (capital to s ta rt with.

In most cases the equipm ent! is purchased from theou t-go -j ing official—if he owns th e m - or from the owner of the build­ing. Sometimes entirely new

Boys’ Club School Board C. U. I. Club Sanitary Board M anzanita Club Carmel Library Camp Fire Girls Carmel O rchestra Board of Trustees

Board of Health Carmel Fire Departm ent.

S tar Theatre Club Young Men’s Club Red Cross C hapter Forest Theatre Society 'W estern Drama Society C hristian Science Society Belgian Relief Committee Carmel Missionary Society

Beach,Carmel

Picnic a t Pebble Point Lobos, Highlands.

Visit the Forest Theatre

Bow ling Alley

Beautiful Walks. D rives

A r t ic le s , a n d Rubber S u n d r ie s

Columbia Graphophone and Records for Sale

P r o p e r ty T r a n s a c t io n sDeed: Carmel Dev. Co. to

Calvin C. Hogle e t ux. Lot 1, Blk 135. Add. No. 3, Carmel- by-the-Sea.

J . F . B F C K , M. I).Office a t Carmel - by - the - Sea

Pharm acy, Carmel, Cal.

Subscribe for the P ine Cone.

MANZANITA THEATRE O V IN G P I C T U R E S

P a r a m o u n t P ic tu r e s E v e r y W e e k

Saturday, Jan . 19 MAE MURRAY

in the South African story

“THE PLOW GIRL”A Powerful Drama

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

To add in terest to your let­te r about Carmel, enclose a copy of the Pine Cone. It will not increase the postage.

Mrs. M. L. Hamlin left for tlie c ’v yesterday morning. She will be away about two weeks.

Bu\ a W ar Savings stamp or a T h r f t stam p. Help your country and help yourself.

W. H. B utler is again in our m idst. He dropped into town early th is week.

If your business is in Carmel Modern Woodmen of Araer. have your P rin tin g done at the C arpenters and Joiners Local P 'ne Cone Press.

Club of A rts and Kitchen Utensils and S to v e i for sale. Inquire at Pine

Cone office. advRead the President’s peace

term s, pray for victory, and M ethodistEpiscopal(Carmel) l ^en invest in another 25-cent

j Church. : Thrift Stamp.Carmel Church League —....................... ' ■ —

Armenian and Syrian Relief i Committee

P ro testan t Episcopal ! Saints) C hurch.'

St. A nne’s Guild

Carmel ! C rafts.

Sections—Art, Dramatic. [Civic, C rafts, Literary, Music, j Audubon.

( AliiJ. M.

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I'HMDfflliCULBERTSON A. JOHNSON

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L o s t s o m e t h i n g ?in the Pine Cone.

Tlie Pine Cone lias a well i * Put an A d ! equipi»e<i job printing plant ! 1

j P ric e s are fair. +

S T U D I OOcean A venue next Library Open to v isito rs on S»Uir *hy a fte rnoons or by npp’t

Phone 602 J i. nuunimicaiiKUMmi

Karmel Pine ConePU B L IS H E D W E E K L Y

E ST A B L ISH E D FEB R U A R Y , 1015 E n te red a s seaond-c lass m a t te r F eb ­ru a ry 10, 1915, a t th e p o st office a t C arm el, C a lifo rn ia , under the A ct of tfarch 3, 1879.

W . L. O V E R STR EE T, E d ito r an d P ub lish er

CA R M EL-B Y -TH E-SEA , CAL.

JA N U A R Y 1 7 . 19 1 8

Official P ap e r of th e C ity

WEEKLY GREETINGI f your eye is on ihe eternal, your in­

tellect •will grow and your opinions and actions w ill have a heauty which no learning or combined advantage o f other men can rival.—Emerson.

A Humanizing AgentThere is no question bu t tha t

the present w ar will result in hum anizing and «oftening in­dustrial relations to a degree th a t will go fa r toward usher­ing in a new era in the rela­tions employe to employer and of both to the public.

As a well-known w riter has phrased it, “ the world has been thinking in term s of-iron and brick and m ortar, instead of people.”

Our sacrifices on behalf of common ideals, our consecra­tion as a nation to hum an rights, m ust soften our ju d g ­ments, broaden our sym path­ies, and spiritualize our social, industrial and political relat- ships to mankind generally.

’Ware the FakirN otw ithstanding increased

taxes and the high cost of of necessities, the prosperity of the country is such that most everyone can save some* thing.

A t a time when the Govern­m ent is asking loans on a sub­stantial* basis of interest, and when legitim ate business, too, is offering safe investm ents, the unscrupulous are operat­ing. These “ g e t - rich-quick” fakers are try ing to get for nothing the money th a t would otherw ise be saved to useful service.

Investigate thoroughly be­fore putting your money into any rosy-hued scheme.

“ We can and shall win this w ar,” says Secrtary McAdoo, “ if the boys and girls of Amer­ica say so, and mean it. and feel i t .” The Secretary wants the boys and girls, old and young, to continue to buy the interest-bearing th rif t stamps.

IF YOU HAVELOST SOMETHING IT )LN3) SOMETHING

IF YOU WANT—TO HOY SOMETHING TO SEIJL. SOMETHING TO EXCHANGE HEEL*

ADVERTISE IJ\thk PINE co ne

The Pine Cone Job Printing De-[ partment Is Well Equipped

To Do Business Printing, Stationery, Etc.

H>mn Writer DeadW ith th e pass ing away of Fynuy

Crosby, a t B enn ing ton . V erm ont, on Jan u ary 3, there goes from life 1 lie la s t of th e noted gospel hym n w riters of th e p as t half cen tury .

From tier fourteenth year, when tier first hit of verse was published, she devoted a large p a rt of her life to th e production of poeniB and hym ns Of h t r hym ns which came into comm on use, ttie best lmown is “ I Need T hee E very H o u r.”

A short tim e before her death , speak ing of her m ost fam ous com position, th e au th o r said :

‘‘I rem em ber well the m orning, m any years ago, when in th e midst, of th e daily cares of my hom e, I was so filled w ith a sense of m ar- ness to th e M aster th a t, w onder­ing how one could live without H im , either in joy or pain , these words, I Need T he E very H our, were flashed in to my m ind. Seat­ing nivseif by th e open window, in the bahny air of th e b lig h t Ju n e day, I cau g h t up my pencil, and th e words of the song were soon com m itted to paper, alm ost as they are being snug now .”

Among o ther hym ns of which Miss Crosby was th e author, a re : “ T he Cross for Je su s ,” “ W ho’ll Be th e N ext to Follow Je su s ,’ “ In th e V alley ,” “ W hy W eepest T hou?” aud “ Good N ig h t.”

Tell Us About ItIf anyone has—

Died E loped M arried Loft towu H ad a fire H ad a baby B ough t a lot Come to town Sold a p ic tu re W ritten a book Jo ined th e Army or Navy Solved th e h ig h cost of living

T h a t’s ii.-ws—L et the P ine Cone know.

Our Weekly Recipe

riussel C h o w d e rC lean aud scald th e m ussels ; re­

move the m e a t; preserve the n a t­ural liquid. T o 1 q u a r t of m eats, take ^ pound of sa lt pork, cu t into sm all squares and frv to a brow n. At the sam e tim e add 2 or 3 sliced onions and cook un til the pork is tho roughly fried o u t ; then add the inussle liqu id ., mixed w ith an equal q u an tity of w ater, and , when it comes to a boil, add a few finely chopped p o ta to e s ; then ad d the m ussels, with 1 q u a rt of hot milk.

CARMELREALTY CO.

HOUSES RENTED PROPERTY SOLD

EXCHANGES MADE INSURANCE

D ay-ligh t H igh and L owT id es at C a

Low Ft..Jan . 17 8:12 a 1.5

18 9:24 a 1.219 10:40 a 0.820 11 :55 a 0.421 12:03 P - -0.12 2 2 : 0 0 P - -0 .423 2:19 P - -0 .7

H in a F t.2 :02 p 4.43 :27 p 3.9 5:01 p 3.6 6 :3 1 p 5:31 a ti :30 a 7 :24 a

3.5 5.8 5 9 5 9

Every citizen who wishes to vote a t the Carmel city elec­tion m ust be registered th irty days before that event, which takes place on April 8. Reg­ister a t the office of J. W. Hand or a t Pine Cone office.

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

j Your winter Wood supply

P I N E -PitchStoveFireplace

O A K — Stove Roots Fireplace

Ed. RomandillaC A R M E L

For Rent S S S S Stage f r r w in ter use; with or without garage, $20 or $25. Inquire Fowler, last house north on Monte Verde st.1T, . C , | f p 1 Oil cooker, I U l J d I C lamps, and 4four chairs. Inquire a t Pine Cone office.For Rent^MiNGTONW R IT E R ; i n g o o d cond ition ; reii8 0 intble ; will deliver. P in eC sfle olhce.

W o r k Man *ov general work desires em­

ployment by the hour or day. H ousew ork a specialty. Ad­dress P. 0 . Rox 121. Carmel.Y* o t~i r\ f - . r Birds, singeia,w n a r y f01. sale_ WriteNelson Rust. Carmel; or call a t Jackson co ttag e .____________I n c f Vest-pocket Eastm an

autograph kodak; ad­dress Box 167, or leave a t Pine Cone office.

C arm el R ed C rossO fficers and C o m m ittees

C hairm an, Mrs. G. K. B eards­le y ; Vice C lm itm an, Miss M. L. H utchinson ; C orresponding Sec­re tary , P . C. P rin ce ; R ecording Secretary , Mrs. Rickey ; T reasurer, Mrs. A. P . F raser.

T he B oard of M anagers c o n s is ts o f Mrs. E . J . d e S a b la . Mrs. F. O. Pudan , M iss I . A. Johnson , Mrs. J . W. H an d , G. P. B eardsley.

Follow ing are the com m ittees: /P u b l ic i ty and P rin tin g —Miss I.

A. Johnson, J. E . W alker, W. L . O verstreet.

E n te rta in m en t— Mrs. W in. C. W atts, Mrs. F . C. P udan , M rs. R.B. H ughes.

F inance and R evenue— G. F . B eardsley , P . O. P rince, Mrs. H . M. B rem ner, Mrs. J . W. H and.

M em bership and Prom otion— M rs. L. S. Sleviu, M iss H arriet H atton , J . F . D evendorf.

C ivilian R elief—Mrs. E . J . de Sabla, S. C. T hom as, P eter Taylor, Mrs. 'J'. C. W arren W. T . K ibbler.

School—M iss S. C. D anielson, Miss B etty W and , M issM . Powers, M iss A nnie C. E dm onds, Mrs. P .C. P rince, Mrs. X. A Criley.

If you read it in the Pine Cone y o u m a y sa fe ly repeat it.

I RE F10V A L NO I ICE I

| W ood B ros. B u tch er Shop I- h as m oved to it s n ew | p lace o f b u s in e ss a t 306

A lvarad o S tr e e t , tw o doors north of th e B a n k of r io n terey .

W e h a v e one of th e n e a te s t sh op s in C a li­forn ia . T h e C arm el p u b lic is co rd ia lly in ­v ited to in sp ect it.

W ood B ros. M on terey

j I g t e r ^ t i g ^ J i a p p e Q i r ^ s

Saturdays and Tuesdays are now ‘T orkless D ay.” The Food A dm inistration has, for the tim e being, abolished the no m eat days.

Four proposals to carry the mails between Carmel and i Monterey, for a period of three

C H U R C H NOTICES

Christian Science Services

S u n d a y , 11 A .M . S u n d a y School, 9 :4 5 A . M . A R TS AND CRAFTS HALL

W ed n esd a y E ve . Service, 8 o'clock Residence o f W. P. Silva

i iuomerey, io r a perioa oi m re e — ; .years, have been sent to Wash- All S a ity tS ^ p l8 ([O p a l

= ington. The ra te of pay is j | now $900 per annum.

A p p r ec ia t iv e L e t te r s F rom S o ld iers

H eadquarters 109th S upp ly T ra in , C am p ( 'odv. X. M :

Decemlter 27. Hed Cross C hapter,

Carm el by th e S»*n, Cal.Ju s t a line ti> express aporecia

tion for one of the very best of the many Red Cross packages that helped to m ake our C hris tm as in cam p a m erry one.

After o u r first package was opened and th e con ten ts disclosed, everyone hoped th a t he would draw a ‘ C atntel-by th e Se.a.”

I don’t write m uch because I am not a t at) sure th a t th is le tte r will reach :Ih in tended destina tion .

B ut if it does you will know thn t both the package aud sp irit th a t prom pted it is very m uch a p ­preciated. S incerely

Sgt. \Y. O. YYidener

I Some time before Spring the I church of the Carmel Christian I j Science Society will be com-IV pleted . Work is now under

way. The new building is “ located on Monte V erde stree t - 1 near Third avenue. M. J.

Murphy is the builder:Before long a small arm y of

! local Red Cross w orkers will j begin a selling campaign of tickets to the annual masquerade ball of the Manza­nita Club. This year the en­tire net receipts go to the Red Cross.

La Playa News Notes

Jesse Lynch Williams’ play “ Why Marry? ” is the com edy success of the year. I t has been pu t on at The Astor. Nat Goodwin enacts a lead­ing role. T he New York critics are enthusiastic. T he author is the son of Mrs. M eade Williams, who, with her daughter, Mrs. V. Mott Porter, and her son, Barton Williams, have apartments at La Playa.

Mrs. Ruth Cranston, a well-known New York writer, is here for a few days, with her sister, Mrs. Warren,of Portland, Oregon.

Miss Louisiana Scott, with her m other and Dorothy, M argaret and

Those who are interested in Davis Monroe, motor back today to Carm el’s French w ar baby, B erkeley W e will surely miss these

SERVICE AT 4 P . M . EVERY S U N D A Y , i EX C E P T SE C O N D S U N D A Y IN M O N T H . 1 W H E N SERVICE IS H E L D . A T 11 A .M . j

Sunday School 10 A.M.W ALTER G. M OFFAT. R e d o ,

A L etter From P aris

will read w ith pleasure the ;prize j le tter printed below, addressed ,

to Mrs. L. Slevin, as Secretary • oj the local Red Cross cnapter:

Dear M adam :I do not know bow to th an k

Miss Eva McComb, s is te r of j you for th e money order w hich Mrs. Espiliron Duarte, w a s iv o u so k indly w o t m« for my m arried to Joseph F erry a t ! dau g h ter. Your goodness tow ard

lively young ladies.

Messrs. John W. Davis and G. F . Detrick made a huriied week-end trip. Mrs. D etrick is staying onanother week.

M onterey la st Monday even- ;ing. Mr. P erry is connected with a large cannery now b e -: ing erected in Monterey.

St. A nne’s Guild members and their friends spent a de- \

j lightful evening a t cards a t Ei j Monte on Tuesday. There! were four tables. Several who]

j were unable to attend , sent there contributions. Mrs. M. L. Hamlin was a gracious host­ess.

■ is b ag to u c h e d lu x g r e a t ly .

T he military m en are not so m uch in evidence in San Francisco as society leaders. They are real-

A* y o u g a v e m e t h e liberty t o , ' l *n 8 t h e r a p i d l y a p p r o a c h i n g tim edispose of the money an I th ink of proceeding “ over there .” W e best, I shall buy a good pair of witnessed with pleasure the drilling strong shoes, two pa irs of wooleu ; m ultitude of blue-clad men at the stockings, and a little doll for ? res;di0 . “ We are going to winC hristm as , this war” s e e m s to shine from every

It is to be hoped th a t uy nex1 ;aC hristm as th is te rrib le war will _____have com a to an end . If only the iR ussians had stood firm ! Fort t in -1 " We exchanged our Saxon Six for

us t i n t we have oui and E n g lish brothers.

ITIst S quad ron , Rockwell F ield San Diego, C al.

D ecem ber 26. Red Cross C hap te r.

Carmel bv the-Sea, C al., U .S.A . Dear Friends ami Joy B ringers:

If there was any person or in stitu tiou in th is world th a t b rought joy to the Ikivh of Rockwell F ie ld , Sail Diego, it was the Red Cross C hap ter of Carm el-l >y-the-Sea.

T he m any useful g ifts th a t th e package contained were very much appreciated by all th e b o ts .

I wisii to thauk you personally for tlie one I received, and will as su re viml th a t if you m others at home uo your bit, your sons will <lo th e ir b it in th is terrib le and cruel war

T hank ing you again for the pn-sent given me, I a m sincerely,

N ilson L G erhart

L ite r a r y A f te r n o o n s

A series of literary a fte r-; noons is announced for the benefit of the Red Cross.

|a te ly for Americanwho we hope will uot forsake us.

Allow me to th a n k you also for your sp lend id card s .

T hank ing you once again , I beg j you will accept, my d ear m adam ., my m ost profound respects.

Sincerely yoursM adam T.a M oullec

Mrs Sydney Yard, chairm an C arm el-b y -th e-S ea O fficials . old L W ig h t.

a sever passenger M itchell, thus in­creasing the carrying capacity as well as th e earning power.

R ecent arrivals:San hrancisco—Mr and Mrs L A

Cara, Mrs M A Cachot, George B Stevens, Clny P Gooding, Willard P Smith, Mr and Mrs G F Detrick, Margaret Monroe, Mr and Mrs H ar-

of the dram atic section of the A rts and C rafts Club, will in­augurate the series nex t T h u rs-! day with the reading of two of Lord D unsay’s plays—“ The Queen’s Enem ies” and “ Tents of the A rabs.”

The silver offering will be devoted to the kn itting fund of the Red Cross. Tea will be served. The hostesses will be Mrs. A. McDow, Mrs. M. H. j Bremner, Miss M. E. Mower, Miss M. Louise Hutchinson.

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C ity T r u ste e sA. P F raser, P res id en t Mrs. E . J . <le S abla .G . F . B eardsley P eter T aylor D W. Johnson

C ity C lerk J . E . N ichols

C ity T reasu rer L. S. Slevin

C ity A ttorn eyH. G. Jorgensen

C ity .M arshal A. E n g lu u d —Phone 374

School T ru stees W. I,. O verstreet. P resident Miss A. G. E dm onds, Clerk Miss M. DeNeale Morgan

S anitary Board I B. YVaterbury, President Miss M. E . Mower, Secretary Miss C atherine R. Morgan \V. M. Bashaui M. J . M urphy

Fire D epartm ent J . E N ichols, Chief W. L O verstreet, Secretary

Berkeley — Mrs Paul E Scott, M iss | L F Scott, Miss Dorothy P D avis, j John YY Davis.

Mid?s, Nev. — Mr and Mrs W J Bowman.

New York —Mrs R Cranston. Portland, Ore. — Mrs. F . M . W ar­

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