C A R M E L $1.50 a Year C O N E IS S U E D E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y M A R C H 8. 1917 Many Attend Cobbe Memorial Service T he affectionate and high regard in which the late Mrs. E dith E. Cobbe was held by her friends, neighbors a n d fellow charitable workers was amply dem onstrated by those who attended the memorial service in her honor at All Saints Episcopal Church on Friday morn­ ing last. A simple, but im pressive service U was, with prayer and reading by Rev. Walter Moffat, singing by a quartette composed of Mr. and Mrs. J- W, Hand, Miss E. A. M cLean and Mrs. F. C. Pudan, and singing by the congregation. Rev. S. C. Thomas, in a splendid address, answered the question. Is life worth living?” by the as­ sertion that, taking into account the fine example set by Mrs. C obbe, in 'er labors for others, her refusal to Permit her own sorrows to em bitter 'er, and her untiring effort to make others comfortable and happy — that ' ceTta'nly was worth living. f. Thomas suggested, as a fit­ ting tribute to Mrs. C obbe, that her Carmel friends continue to make financial provision for the F rench war baby which she had adopted. • lie R i s k o f F i r e or T heft When Your VTilwahles are Stored at Home or Office is too Great. W hy Assume It ? Can Kent P IN E You a Safe Deposit Box in our Fire ami Burglar Proof Vault for a Reasonable Sum First National Bank MONTEREY, CAL. C A R M E L -B Y -T H E -S E A . CAL, Five Cents a Copy VOL. Ill, NO. 6 9ine Tieedled Road Bill Safely Over the First Hurdle PERSONAL ITEMS | NEWS NOTES ErnestSchw eninger dropped j A consultation between the into town last week. The Fish and Game Commission length of his stay is indefinite, and Asgemblyman W. J. MarW. C. Lewis, city editor of tin concerning the establishthe Monterey Cypress, was a Iment of a game refuge in this Pine Cone visitor a few d ayslcount.v developed the fact th at ago. the refuge was not wanted. Musical events in San Fran- an<^ regarding it has cisco called both Miss Eunice been withdrawn. T. Gray and Mrs. Mabel Gray Harry Leon Wilson has pur­ Young out of town last week. chased a b'ock of stock in the MissM. L. Morgan and Missj Monterey Potteries, new manGilbert, who have been here a|u^acturinj^ concern, soon to-be fortnight, returned to Oakland built near Seaside. yesterday. In the March Educational Miss Thelma Mikel of San Digest appears an article by Francisco was a week - end Dr. Preston VV. Search. It is guest at the Wickham home. one of the best articles, con­ Luther H . W hiteman, who sidering t h e ground covered, used to live here, now con­ about Carmel-by-the-Sea, th at nected with the U. S. Forest has been published. Service, lectured before Pacific No candidacies have been Grove a n d Monterey high announced for member of the school students last week, Carmel Sanitary Board, the For the next two months election for which takes place Mrs. Bonfils (Annie Laurie) next Monday. and Miss Ada Sweet will he The Pine Cone’s suggestion residents of Carmel. They are that Carmel folks plant home in "The Dunes.” vegetable gardens is being Ed. A. Arne, erstwhile Car­ adopted in all sections of town. mel and Pacific Grove real es­ The II. C. L. will not worry tate dealer, is assisting Billy these am ateur farm ers. Williams, "Drum m er EvangalA rt lovers of Fresno are to is t,” in revival services in San have the pleasure of an exhibit Francisco. Arne sings. of the paintings of M. DeNeale Mrs. Ethel D. Turner, who Morgan during the week of has been at Pasadena several March 15. The following club several months, has joined her women of Fresno are inter­ ested: Mrs. Milo L. Rowell, husband in New York. Mrs. W. A. Sutherland. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Alton of J. A. Webster, Mrs. W. A. Chicago are guests o f the Fitzgerald, Mrs. Charles C. Peter Taylors. They will be Ponner, Mrs. James Anderson. here about six weeks. Mrs. M. Mrs. Ralph C. Lewis, Miss H. Perry of Seattle, Mrs. Taylor’s C. Bynon. mother, is also a guest. Unlock the doors. Release Rev. W. G. White of Santa the suspects. The long-lost Rosa arrived last week for a snuff-box has been found. It brief rest. He reports the was neither lost nor stolen; it members of his family all well. was mislaid. H. W. Pudan returned to the The Superior Court at Sali­ city Sunday evening a fter a nas has adjudged Issac Hitch­ week-end visit with his family cock guilty of contempt. Sen­ and his mother. tence was suspended to give W alter Warren, who is in the defendant an opportunity Oakland, will leave for Alaska to pay arrears in alimony. about April 1 . He will visit Owing to inclement weather his folks here before sailing. on February 22, Mrs. Yard Mrs. Solon I. Bailey, aunt of postponed her reading of the I. B. W aterbury, will spend new Booth Tarkington drama, several weeks here. Her home ‘‘Mr. Antonio.” It will be is a t Cambridge, Mass.. where read at 3 o’clock this a fter­ her husband is professor of noon in the studio. Tea will be served. astronomy a t Harvard. SACRAMENTO, March 7.— Senator Rigdon’s bill for the construction of a state highway from Monterey to a point in San Luis Obispo county along the coast, and appropriating $350,000 for the carrying out of the project, reported favorably out of the Senate highways committee. This is the first gauntlet that the till must run in the Legis­ lature. The next hurdle is a dif­ ficult one, but Senator Rigdon is confident that it will pass that also. Assemblymar. Martin will look after the interests of the bill in the lower house. Tre­ mendous pressure is being brought to bear on the Legis­ lature in this matter from sources all over the State. IH a ve Y ou j F am ily K eepsakes I I j W h y don’t tjou keep them\ fin a Safe Deposit Box atf \ the Bank o f Monterey. //j | W i ll cost you only $ ! a year I .* .u I I I I I Monterey Savings Bank I I pays 4 Per Cent Interest I I on savings deposits ; B a t ik of M o n te r e y j M onterey S a v . B an k j I Same Bltl’tf Same Mnna^jvm 1 » Patronize the home stores. CLUB NOTES n.i— .in— mi— mi——» S a t u r d a y E v e n i n g M o v in g P ictu re S h o w s H a lf a B lo c k e a s t of t h e P o s t o f f ic e for H a r c h ran By .Miss I. A. J ohnson T h e Y oung M en’s C lu b held its electiou on M arch 4, w ith the fol­ OILS GLASS Pictures booked a t the Manlow ing re s u lt: P resid en t, R obert izanita Theatre are as follows: N o rto n ; vice-president, Patricksoii PAINTS CEMENT G reen ; secretary. C h arles D eVega. March 10, “ The Sea W olf” O ne of th e m em bers has joined and “ He Meant W ell.” BRUSHES th e A lexander l vee E x p e rt C o., HARDWARE March 17. “ The Good L ittle an d an o th er is ta k iu g the co rres­ Devil” and “Their W eek-end” pondence course in landscap e g a r ­ March 24, “ From M anger to d e n in g of th e U niversity of C a li­ Cross” and “ Did It Ever H a p ­ fornia. T h e m onthly social ev en ­ pen to You. ” in g w ill be next S atu rd ay . March 31. “Three M usket­ O R D IN A N C E NO. 8 T h ere h as beeu m uch activ ity in eers” and “ Braving B lazes.” th e B o y s’ C lub for th e p a st two weeks, th e first excitem en t beiug S ection 1. I t shall be u n la w fu l for th e sta rtin g of a d ru m a n d b u g le any p erson w ith in th e c o rp o ra te 1iin | j x c f Gold-topped H atpin, corps. To date we have four d ru m s probably on b each i t s of th e C ity of C a rm e l-b y -th e -S e a an d two bugles, b u t are looking Last Tuesday evening, with near Cooke residence, T uesday to d isc h arg e an y firearm o r an y w ea. ., for som e one to teach th e branches of— noise. Any one so inclin ed pon o r m echanical a p p lia n c e of a n y the entire building to them- afternoon. Finder please a t may have a larg e v a c a n t lot for e h a ra e te r w h a tso e v e r, b y m eans o f selves, Carmel S city legislators Pine Cone office. p ractice, and w ill p lease report to w liich a n y b u lle t, sh o t, sto n e , d a r t or helcj t h e most OOmfortable P . O. Box 53 as soon as possible. an y p ro jectile sh a ll be propelled, m eeting since the organization T h e next flurry cauie when it sp ru n g o r th ro w n fro m one place to 0 f the Trustees, w as learned th a t we could form a Trustee D. W. W. Johnson, Boy S cout Patrol, a p atro l leader] a n o th e r. S ectio n 2 . i t sh all he u n la w fu l for Commissioner of Fire and Po- | BAKERY and GROCERY 1 h av in g com e to C arm el and ex ­ pressed a w illingness to se rv e ; b u t a n y perso n to m a k e , b u ild or m ain - lice, was the O n l y absentee, it was necessary to have a bcout. ta in bonfires, cam p fires o r fires fo r Present a t the m eeting were L ead er. A com m ittee w aited on h o rn in g h a y , s tr a w , sh a v in g s o r o th e r clerk Nichol, treasurer Slevil), ■ M ajor F ish b a c k , w ho was found w a s te o r co m b u stib le m a te ria l on a n y marshal Englund, Misf^ ly■ R. w illing to tak e th a t position. On s tr e e t, a lle y , sq u a re o r public place Liclltenthaler, and J. 1. DevM onday th e boyH “ sig n ed u p ” au d w ith in th e c ity lim its o f th e C ity o f j e n d o r f . _ _ th e first p a p e rs have been sent ou C ilrm el-bv-the-S ea w ith o u t first havA communication from the to N ew York h ead q u arters. o b ta in e d w r itte n perm ission local Audllboil Society W a S A very im p o rta n t work in th e c lu b is th e effort to in cu lcate sav ­ th e re fo r from th e C om m issioner o f read, requesting the e n a ct-, s in g , an d th u s far. w ith an e n co u r­ Streets. Sidewalks and Parks of this ment of a cat ordinance. The I p r o m p t A u t o D e l i v e r y I i ag in g m easure of success. T h e Hoard, and w ithout notifying the clerk was directed to reply I ------------------that such an ordinance ■ ■ ■ • postal sav in g s has beeu th e s t a r t­ Marshal. in g p o in t b u t we are ta k iu g the it shall be unlawful f o r contemplated. . ! Our W e e k ly R ecip e S ection 3 n ext ste p , w hich is tow ard sta rtin g Trustee de feabla. Commiss­ a n y p e r s o n to explode, t i r e off o r d i s ­ a p e rm a n e n t fu n d in th e sav in g s ioner of Streets, read a letter j batik. A n u m b er of th e boys have c h a r g e w i t h i n t h e c o r p o r a t e l i m i t s o f from Mrs. A. D. Signor, ask-1 M ock C aram el C ustard saved four d o llars each, au d Mr. tlii* C ity o f C a r m e l - b y - t h e - S e a any Tw o level tea spoon fills of c e re a l D evendorf has ad d ed a n o th er dol f i r e c r a c k e r , K om an c a n d l e , s k y r o c k e t , ing for better roadway ap­ lar, a n d ou S atu rd ay m o rn in g M r. aquib or f i r e w o r k s o f a n y k i n d , e x c e p t proaches to La Playa. The coffee d issolved in on e c u p f u l of K ib b le r took them to th e bank a t the places h e r e in a f te r p r o v id e d f o r . m atter will be considered. M is s L.‘ R.“ L ic h t e n t h a l e r a d -1 »*>*»“ * w a te r; mjd *° th i* ° ue P i n t a u d th e m oney was d ep o site d , aud u n d e r t h e s u p e r v i s i o n an d w i t h t h e d r e s s e d t h e b o a r d in p r o t e s t I ° f ^ o t m il15, o n e h a lf c u p fu l s u p a r . is now d ra w iu g in terest. p e r m i s s i o n o f t h e M a rsh al. a g a i n s t t h e r e s t r i c t i o n s c o n - tw o full tablespoon of c o rn s ta rc h W e wish to th a n k ag ain 1lie Seeton 4. It sh a ll he perm issible, c e r n i n g t h e lo u rin g o f b r u s h o n ! dissolved in little cold m ilk, p i u c h m any frien d s who so g enerously C h a ir m a n F ra se r ! of salt, piece of b u tte r size of w a i. assist with th e refresh m e n ts, the upon o b ta in in g th e c o n sen t of th e t h e s t r e e t s . disposal of w hich, to those who M a rsh a l an d u n d e r h is su p e rv isio n , to h a d t h e c le r k r e a d a s e c tio n o f 1 1U,L Cook 20 m in u tes in d o u b le known boys, does not even need to build bonfires o r cam p fires an d to e x ­ O r d i n a n c e N o . & covering the t ? S * H our i n t 0 be seen, to be ap p reciated . plode, fire o ff o r d isc h arg e fire c ra c k ­ m atter, showing the protestant flavor w ith vam la. m oulds, serve w ith w h ip p ed c re a m . can d les, sk y ro c k e ts, the proper procedure. For the S p rin g finds th e C am p Fire ers. Kom an G irls p la n n in g a sale. T h e d ate sq u ib s a n d o th e r firew o rk s on th e sea information of the public, Or­ has not been an n o u n ced . A lthougl beach o r oil th e san d d u n e s w hich dinance No. 8 is re-published th e G u a rd ia n , Mrs, A gues T hom as slope facin g th e sen w ith in th e c o r­ in this issue of the Pine Cone. has been ill all th is w inter, the work has gone ou. h a s t S a tu rd a y p o ra te lim its of sa id C ity . S ectio n A ny p erso n v io la tin g th e C am p held a bu sin ess m ee'C A R M E L R E A L IY C O in g , a u d as soon as p o ssib le will a n y of th e p ro v isio n s of th is O rd i­ hold a C ouncil Fire, and th eir nance sh a ll be deem ed g u ilty o f a HOUSES RENTED G u ard ian will m eet with th em . m isd ea m e an o r a n d upon conviction City Trustees Hold Monthly Meeting IS c h w e n i n g e r ’s j B est G oods | F resh G oods j | R ig h t P r ic e s \ Stoves E L E C T R IC IT E M S OF IN T E R E S T . In response to the request and desire of many parents, Miss A. C. Edmons has con­ sented to be a candidate to succeed herself as Trustee of Sunset School. The election takes place next month. At the monthly meeting of the Manzanite Club on Monday evening the time for the next session of the whist tourna­ m ent was fixed for March 17, St. Patrick’s night. C. W. Jackson and family are here from Berkeley for a m onth’s stay. ♦---------“ In time of peace, prepare for w ar.” Join the Carmel Red Cross organization. th e re o f sh a ll be p u n ish e d by im p ris ­ o n m en t in th e C o u n ty J a il of M o n te ­ re y C o u n ty n o t exceeding n in e ty d a y s , o r l>v a fine n o t exceeding $ 100, o r b y b o th such fine an d irn p riso n m e n t. T h e ju d g m e n t im posing th e fine m ay provide fo r its collection t,y im p ris o n m e n t a t th e ra te o f one d a y for each $2.00 of th e fine. S ection 0. PROPERTY SOLD EXCHANGES MADE INSURANCE c la m l to be u rg e n t a n d necessa ry for th e im m ed iate p re se rv a tio n of pub lie h e a lth , peace an d s a fe ty , an d shall ta k e effect upon its final p assa g e and T h is o rdinance is d e ­ ap p ro v al. POINT LOBOS ABALONE D e l ic i o u s a n d A p p e t i z i n g A s k Y o u r G r o c e r fo r It O IL H E A T E R s j Air-Tight W o o d I 1 O IL O V E N S ! 1 and C O O K E R S ] I A fin e lin e o f I 1H O T P O IN T j a p p lia n c e s 1 BEN L E ID IQ ] Patronize the home sto res CHURCH Car mel Pi ne Cone P U B L IS H E D N O TIC ES PROFESSIONAL CARDS [N o tic e t o W EEKLY E s ta b l is h e d F e b r u a r y , 1 9 I d entered a s second-class m a tter February <0. 1915, th e co st o ffic e a t Carmel. California, under the A ct o f SMarch 3 1379. IF. L . O verstreet. Editor a n d P ublisher c a r m e l - b y - t h e -s e a 7cal7 MARCH 8, 1917 O ffic ia l P a p er o f the C ity W E E K L Y G R E E T IN G It is hy believing in, loving, and follow ing illimitable ideals that man grorn great. Their very impossibil­ ity is their highest virtue. They live before us as the image o f that into which we are to grow forever. — Stopford Brooke. - ♦ ---------- A Desirable M ovem ent A m ovem ent for th e s tu d y o f th e « treer of A braham L incoln, now b'rgely confined to th e M iddle W est, L showing considerable g ro w th ju st now. fn J866, when a tre m e n d o u s issue '••is forcing itse lf upon th e n a tio n , Lincoln m ade, a t B lo om ington. 111., v has been called his “ lo st sp eech.” Necessity o f a deeper s tu d y o f L in‘o-it, by a d u lts a s well a s ch ild ren is evident b y th e in c re a sin g frcineiK.y w ith which s tu d e n ts of th e ^reat P resid en t ap p ly h is sa y in g s or ids acts to conditions of to d a y . A lthough no n o te s w ere ta k e n , th e speech above re fe rre d to w as n o t lost. It w as pieced to g e th e r bv th o se who heard it. In it L in co ln ap p ealed to every elem ent in h is p a r t y an d in his country to sta n d fo r th e rig h t, r e ­ gardless of p ressu re fo r com prom ise or expediency, closing w ith a r e m a r k ­ able pero ratio n , a t th e end of w hich he stretch ed fo rth h is lo n g a rm s in in' itation to a ll h is c o u n try m e n , d e ­ claim ing w ith irre sistib le fo rce: l ome as th e wind com es w hen forests are render!: “( 4>nie a s th e w aves com e, w hen navies are s tra n d e d !” Five y e a rs later th is q u o ta tio n in ­ spired th e strain , “ We a re com ing. F a th e r A b ra ­ h am . five h u n d red th o u sa n d strong,*’ Of Course T h e y ’re Loyal The representative newspa­ per-; of the southern section of t h e United States have beeit as quick in their patriotic response to the call to loyalty as have those of other sections of the Union. It may have been sup­ posed hv some persons unfa­ miliar with the real attitude of the Soutb toward the European situation that there may have existed there a feeling that the crisis was one in which the peo­ ple of the Atlantic Coast sec­ tion were most directly con­ cerned. The answer to this is C h ristia n Scienee S e rvic e s taxpayers Sunday, I I A .M . All taxpayers are required by the Sunday School, 9 :4 5 A . M . W ednesday Eve. Service, 8 o ’clock constitution to annually make and deliver to the Assessor a statem ent, A R T S A N D C R A F T S H ALL under oath, settin g forth specifically f ill S a in ts E p i s c o p a l A L L the real, personal, or other class of property, owned by such SE R V IC E AT 4 O 'C L O C K EVERY persons, or In their possession, or SUNDAY, EXCEPT SECOND SUNDAY under their control, as the same I N THE M O N t / i . W H E N T H E HOUR stands of record at 12 o’clock M eri­ IS / / A .M . WALTER MOFFAT, Rector dian on the first M onday of M arch. The Political Code provides, that all property must be assessed at its N OTICE TO CREDITO RS “ full cash value,’’ and defines “ full In t h e S u p e r io r C o u rt o f th e S t a t e cash value” as being “ the am ount o f C a lif o r n ia , in a n d f o r th e C o u n ty at which th e property would be o f M o n te re y . I n t h e m a t t e r o f t h e e s t a t e o f taken in paym ent of a ju st d eb t E liz a b e th M a rtin , d e c e a s e d . from a solvent debtor. N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N by U nsecured Personal Property t h e u n d e r s ig n e d , C a rm e l M a rtin , a d ­ m i n is tr a to r o f th e e s t a t e o f E liz a b e th The taxes on all unsecured p er­ M a r tin , d e c e a s e d , to t h e c r e d ito r s o f, sonal property are due and payable a n d a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t, th e s a id d e c e a s e d to file th e m , w ith and m ust be paid at the tim e the th e n e c e s s a r y v o u c h e r s , in th e office assessm ent is m ade. o f th e C le rk o f th e a b o v e - e n title d E xem ptionsC o u r t, o r t o e x h ib it th e m , w ith th e Any person or association, claim ­ n e c e s s a r y v o u c h e r s , to th e s a id C a r ­ m el M a rtin , a t th e L a w O ffices o f ing any property to be exem pt from M e s s rs . H u d s o n , M a r tin & J o r g e n ­ taxation, M UST m ake the claim and s e n , in th e O r d w a y B u ild in g , in th e affidavit, (or such exem ption, every C ity o f M o n te re y ( I h e s a m e b e in g the" p la c e f o r t h e t r a n s a c t io n o f th e year, in the m anner provided by law. b u s in e s s o f s a id e s t a t e ) , in th e T his applies to the $100 allowed on C o u n ty o f M o n te re y . S t a t e o f C a li­ personal property of householders; f o rn ia , w ith in te n 10) m o n th s a f t e r the $1000 allowed soldiers, sailors, t h e f ir s t p u b lic a tio n o f th is n o tic e . D a te d th is 2n d d a y o f J a n u a r y , A . marines, e tc ., and property used solely and exclusively for religious D . 1917. C A R M E L M A R T IN , worship. A d m in is tr a t o r o f th e E s t a t e o f A ssessm ents E liz a b e th M a r tin , d e c e a s e d . Any information desired relating H u d s o n , M a r tin & J o r g e n s e n , A t­ to r n e y s f o r A d m i n i s t r a t o r . to assessm ents will be gladly fur­ D a te o f f i r s t p u b lic a tio n , J a n u a r y nished on application, and all ob 4 th , A . D. 1917. jections should be made before the jiiiiiiiiiiiia m iiiiiiu in iiiim iim o iiiiiitiiiiic s m im iiiiiD iiiim im ic Board of Equalization adjourns, in­ stead of w aiting until it is tim e to pay taxes. R em em ber, that if you fail to make a statem ent you fail to com­ ply with the law and you law your­ self liable to arbitrary assessm ent, which is expensive to yourself and causes m uch trouble to others. j C A R M E L GEO. S. G O U LD , Jr. m8 tf County Assessor I For Information j As to Property | In and About A D D R E S S C arm el 1 D e v e lo p m e n t C om pany iiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiNUiiioiiiiiiniuiaiiiiiiitiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiic N ew A u to B u s | M. D eN eale M organ i L incoln s t., uear O cean a v e. T e l e p h o n e : 6o i J 3 § Instruction in Landscape f | Painting—Oil and W ater j I F urther information on | application I Children’s class: Satur- | day mornings ? jT iiiiiiiiiiia iiiiiim iiiu iiiiim iiiia iiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiia iiiiiiiiiiiic J . E. B E C K , M. D. Office at Carmel - by - the - Sea Pharmacy, Carmel, Cal. l'Y P I T W R I T T N O A u th o rs ’ M an u scrip ts. E tc . G ood W ork R ea so n ab le R a te s Airs. G race W ic k h a m P. O. Box 64 80-acre T r a c t .iiiiiiiiiiiiQiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiimaiiimiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiimiiiiiK I Carmel j | L in c o ln a n d S e v e n th a v e 1 Physical and Vocal Expression = Drama Study Pine Cone Real Estate and Renting Bureau g 3 1 Singing and Music History | iiiiimiiiuciimiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiaiiiiMiiminiiiiimiiioiiiiiiiiii'ii C a r m e l L ib r a r y R e p o r t Library statistics, for February, com piled for the Pine Cone by Mrs. Sydney Yard, Librarian, are here presented : Books entered, 69; by gift 10, by purchase 59; volum es in library 3388 Cardholders add ed , 12. Circulation — F iction 352, non fiction 103, juvenile 67, m agazines 107; total 629. B I,? Ben WITH THE I School of Dramatic A rt ( R egular l im e T able List Your Properties | | O P E N T O V IS IT O R S | | T uesday <fc S a tu rd a y afternooue g Carmel Drug Store G o o l d ’s G a r a g e | 5 T U D I O A u to S e r v ic e 1 7 -M ile D r iv e a n d a ll p o i n t s of in te r e st that the crisis is a national one. T o M o n te re y L e a v e M o n te re y and that the people of the 7 :3 0 a 111. 8 :1 5 a .m . 8 : 3 0 a .m . I 2 : 0 f i p .m . South have no disposition to re­ 9 :30 a . 111. . 3 : 1 5 p .m . gard it in any other light. This 2 : 3 0 p .m . 5 :53 u .m . answer comes from leading 5 :0 0 p .m . newspapers in all sections of L e a v e O rd ers a t the South, and is distinct and C A N D Y S T O R E or a t final.—Exchange. Nearly the Last of 25,000 A neat picture sticker for envelopes, bearing the slogan ‘Vacation, Carmel-by-the-Sea’ has been issued by the Pine Cone Press. Thousands have been sold. 30c. a hundred; $2 a thousand. lu iiiiiiiiiiD H iiim iu im iiim iiiH O rtu iiu iiin m m iiiiiic iiu iin iiH C Has a fine line of • 8 aby CLOCKS A lso S t a t i o n e r y , Toilet A r tic les, a n d Rubber S u n d r ie s Columbia Graphophone and Records for Sale C T cA A For Sale house of g rooms arid bath; porch: electric lights. Terms. Pine Cone office. Try this on yourself: “ Be good-natured up to 10 a.m .” The rest of the day* will take care of itself. W . L . A lexander & Martin's Abalone Bill Company The following is the text of The Carmel Red Cross chap­ ter held its regular meeting Assemblyman V\ . J. Martin’s last Monday afternoon, and bill relating to the protection elected Miss M. L. Hutchinson of abalones in Fish and Game chairman in place of the late Mrs. E. E. Cobbe. Districts Nos. 16, 17 and 18: Thirty-two dollars was re­ T h e people of th e S ta te of C a lifo r­ n ia do e n a c t a s follow s: ported collected toward the S ection I. A new section is hereb y memorial fund for the Cobbe added to th e P e n a l Code, to be n u m ­ French baby, second year. bered 628j, an il to read a s follow s: T h e following resolutions 628j. I t sh a ll be u n la w fu l fo r an y person to ta k e , catch , k ill, d e s tro y or were adopted: TR EE EXPERTS of P o r t l a n d , Ore. — A N N O U N C E Open lists ^ young men wishing lo en­ roll in the Portland School o f Practical Forestry, at Carmel Students will live in camp T u itio n in c lu d e s m e a ts & lo d g in g Applications received by M r. W . L. A lex an d er Jr. at Pine Inn, Carmel Spring course opens at once Just for a Good Tim e A nd from all rep o rts th e y h a d it. Jim m y W ilson a n d K a th a rin e Cooke were hosts to a p a rty of y o u n g folks last F rid a y e v en in g , a t th e W ilson hom e. D a n c in g in th e larg e liv in g room took u p m ost of th e ev e n in g ’s tim e, th o u g h the sp le n d id refresh m en ts w ere d one full justice. T hose in a tte n d a n c e were : Ald in e A nthony, G w endolin A dam s, K a th a rin e C ooke.G enevieve W ebb, N evera S m ith , R ebecca N arvaez, J e a n n e tte Q o a g la n d , M rs. P h ilip W ilson, M ark E d m o n d s, E u g e n e G ille tt, L orin L acey, C h arle s De V ega. H askell and E a rl W arren , R o b ert N orton, P atric k so n G reen, Ja m e s W ilson. In accordanc e "Witf) l a w , on Monday, the 12th d a y • of March, 1917, an e l e c ­ tion will be held for three merrjbers of thie Carmel S a n i ta r y B o a r d . Polling place: W y a t t's H a r d w a r e Store. Polls open from 9 a.rrj. to 6 p.ny W hereas, T h e Red Gross C h ap te r of C arm el-b y -th e Sea, in th e d eath of it? ch a irm an , M rs. E d ith E . C obbe, has su sta in e d an irre p a r­ ab le loss. T h erefo re be it. Resolved : T h a t (By order Carmel Sanitarv th e m em bers of th is c h a p te r extern! to th e fam ily of deceased sincere (Board. sy m p a th y , a n d express ad m iratio n H. P. Larouette, ‘President for h e r unselfish devotion, h er u n ­ lim ited g en ero sity , h er efficiency, Miss M . E. Mower, Act. Sec. a n d h e r zeal. Be it F u rth e r R esolved : T h a t Birthday Surprise P a r ty th is reso lu tio n he sp read upon the m in u tes of th is m eetin g , an d th a t M o th er C a rrin g to n ’s u s u a l Fricopies of th e sam e be se n t to M rs. d a y e v e n in g social a t th e Q . XJ. I C o b b e’s d a u g h te rs. S tu d io w as last week tra n s fo rm e d The chapter decided to have in to a b irth d a y su rp rise p a r t y for the public room opeif on MonH elen H icks, who. w as 13 o n Sat­ afternoons, from 2 to 5. It is hoped th at any lady u rd a y . T h e little lady w a s the who has the time and the de­ re c ip ie n t of a n u m b er of h a n d s o m e sire will come in with scissors g ifts. T h e g u e sts w ere ro y a lly e n and thimble and assist in the te rta iu e d , an d g o in g h om e time e all too soon. making of garm ents, pillows, cam T h e in vited ones were : Marian and hospital supplies for the O hm . J e a n T ay lo r, P h y llis Over boys in the trenches. stre e t, H elen and H ild a H i]J ia r d, A Seasonable P ic tu re Mabel E. Slevin, Sec. R u th P u d a u , M y rtle S m ith , Helen W im m er, E liz a b e th and Marvu The Manzanita Theatre man­ H o p p er, A rline P a y n e , Dorothy agement, in deference to the Moore, Isab el W eaver, F a y and request of many patrons, who F ra n k lin M u rp h y , Ire n e a n d Ken desire the exhibition of a sac G oold, Tom a n d A n d rew G il Sir Francis W ebster, while in San uetli red picture during this Lenten lett, W aldo H icks. period, has booked for Satur­ Francisco, was approached by a re­ day, March 24. one of the best porter with a request for an inter­ screen productions of this kind view. Sir Francis replied, “ Young ever filmed. “ From Manger man, don’t you know it is a beastly to Cross” is a vivid story of fag to be interviewed? W rite your the life of Christ. It is said to questions, and perhaps in a week or be more effective than the con­ two I ’ll mail a reply- ’ On April 1 the titled gentlem an and his family ventional sermon. A T T R A C T IO N S No advance in prices will be sail for Scotland. h av e in h is possession, a n y abalone (H a lio tis ), o r a n y species th e re o f, for com m ercial purposes, fro m th e w a te rs of th e P acific O cean, o r from alon th e shore line th e re o f em braced w ith in fish an d g a m e d is tr ic ts n u m b er six te e n , se v en teen a n d eig h te e n ; p ro ­ vided. t h a t n o th in g in th is a c t sha he co n stru ed to m ean or to p re v e n t l u y person from ta k in g ab alo n es (H al iotis) fo r his p erso n a l u se w ith in fish an d gam e d is tr ic ts n u m b er six tee n , ■oventeen an d eig h teen d u rin g th e open season u n it of th e sizes re g u la te d by law . to th e e x te n t of tw e n ty of said ab alo n es (H a lio tis ) in a n y one cale n d a r w eek. I t sh a ll 1* u n la w fu l for a n y person to use in th e ta k in catch in g , or k illin g o f ab alo n es, a n y sp e a r, b o a t o r d iving a p p a r a tu s of a n y kind. A ny person v io latin g a n y of th e p ro v isio n s of th is section is g u ilty o f a m isdem eanor an d sh a ll he s u b ­ ject to a p e n a lty of n o t less th a n fifty n o r m ore th a n one h u n d red d o llars fo r each offense, o r im p riso n m e n t in th e co u n ty ja il fo r a p eriod of n o t less th a n t h i r ty , n o r m ore th a n s ix ty d a v s JACK LONDON’S fam ous sto ry A Story of Action The Comedy Success He Meant Well I News From La Playa I C A R jVl E u 1 made on this occasion. Every seat in the theatre should be ( occupied. I T h e Sea W o lf \ * Notice of E L E C T 10 N 1 = I Ked Cross Meeting GIRL’S STATEMENT WILL HELP CARMEL H ere is th e g irl's own s to r y . “ F or tw o y e a rs I had d y sp e p sia, so u r atom Has made thousands laugh i a n d c o n s tip a tio n . I d ra n k h o t | n an —■ a w a te r a n d olive oil by th e gallon. [MANZANITA THEATRE N o th in g helped m e u n til I tr ie d buck th o r n b a rk , g ly c e rin e , etc., us m ixed at 8 S aturday E vening in A d ler-i-k a. OXK SPO O N FU L helped m e IN S T A N T L Y ." B ecause A d ler-i-k a flushes th e E N T IR E a li­ C h a r le s O . G o o ld o f C a rm e l m e n ta ry t r a c t it relieves A NY CASK h a s p e titio n e d th e S u p e r io r c o n s tip a tio n , so u r stom ach o r g as C o u r t fo r le t te r s o f a d m i n is tr a ­ a n d p re v e n ts a p p e n d ic itis. I t has Q U IC K E S T a c tio n of a n y th in g we Recent registrations: Sir Francis and Lady W ebster, E. R u th W ebster, W. J. W ebster, Ar­ broath, Scotland; Mr. and Mrs. H . I. Parson, Howard W. Pixley, Stockbridge, M ass.; Miss M. L. Sayward, Victoria, B. C .; Josepine T . H arriot. New York; Padre G. A com be, Miss. Dolores, San F ran­ cisco; Mr. and Mrs. R. Augustus Bray, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Olney, Piedm ont; Mr. and Mrs. L u th er H . W hitm an, San Francisco; Mrs. W. K. Freem an, Mill Valley; Mrs. W. W. Boynton, Cam bridge, M ass.; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Parker, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. W m. H . Steele, New Milford, Conn. P n c D / x n f .Three - room tio n in th e e s t a te o f h is f a th e r , ever sold. Carm el-by-the-Sea P h a r­ i ui rvcill cottage, with Ilo ra c 'e G o o ld . w h o d ie d F e b macy. adv fireplace; located in pine for­ r u a r y 16th. a n d o f th e e s ta te of est; $10 a month, w ater free. Inquire Pine Cone Of. Desired I h is m o th e r . H a n n a h G o o ld , w h o reliable wo­ d ie d F e b r u a r y 2 0 th . T h e e s ­ REIMNGTON man who is a good cook; long t a t e c o n s is ts o f m o n ey ' a n d a or short periods. Address W HI T E R ; i n goo d condition ; lo t in M o n te re y . T h e to ta l v a l­ “ Situation, P. 0. Box 55, Car­ reasoniia b le ; will deliver. P in e Gone office. u a tio n i> le s s th a n $2500. mel, Cal. S itu a tio n B y -th e-S ea First class Golf Course Library and Readingroom Fishing and Swimmingin the Carmel R iver. Public Tennis Court 1 Visit the historic M ission Moving Pictures e v e ry Tuesday and S aturday evening. Picnic at Pebble Beach, Point Lobos, San J o s e Canyon. Visit the Forest T heatre Bowling Alley Beautiful Walks, Drives — Hll—■■UH- ■'■llll— III!"1'" I||^ For R e n t K your business is in Ccirjiie have your Printing done a t th? Pine Cone Press.