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The Californian from Salinas, California • 4

Publication:
The Californiani
Location:
Salinas, California
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4
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THE SALINAS DAILY INDEX WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1917. PAGE FOUR COUNTY COUNCIL OF DEFENSE MEETS TIMELY TOPICS DISCUSSED AT THE COUNTY INSTITUTE and will go before the board of supervisor! in behalf of the movement and the securing of a farm advisor or will aid in any way possible. The matter of full freight shipments or the loading of cars to their capacity was also endorsed as a war measure, the rapid transportation of produce and war materials being considered vital to a success-: plaining Its purposes and Its value to teachers, Miss Helen Ward of Salinas union high school favored the lnsti-j I IPpOTV DAMHC tute with two readings which were i LlULilV 1 I DUIWl) rendered with much feeling and ex- pression. Miss Ward was gener-' Continued From Page One. ously applauded.

Handley and O. McKaig appeared City Manager Thomas H. Reed of before the 8QPervtr and made ap-San Jose, formerly of the depart- peal for the Purchase of tb boB(ls-ment of economics. University of bonds bear 4 per cent Interest and will later be sold as the California, roused the ON RECORD AS APPROVING THE ONCK-A-DAY DELIVERY SYSTEM ful prosecution of the war. The' i matter was referred to District At- Teachers Are The county council of defense mettorne3r Norrl t0 car I smuggling PLOT REVEALED at road crossings or intersections to direct travelers, is accomplished, The county surveyor was ordered to have regraded by day labor the portion of the Corral de Tierra road 'in Toro road district, lying between 'the Sallnas-Monterey road and the aouthern boundary of the Toro rancho.

The hearing of the petition to abandon 6700 feet of road in Pa- Jaro road district extending from the intersection of the Bianco-Cas- troville road with the northerly aide of the Bianco-Cooper road near Potters blacksmith shop, thence northerly along the present ro toward Castroville. The hearing of the report of the viewers In road No. 277, In Pajaro road district was continued until November 6th. A liquor license was granted N. H.

Holm to apply for one year at Holms tavern on the Salinas-Mop-terey road three miles from 8al-, use. The bid of J. M. Sutherland for $682.25 for the repair work to be Combining deepest patriotic feelings of the teachers in his C0Un7 needs the money, address on Teaching Patriotism." orer wa made transfering Mr. Reed told the teachers that 1250 from th current expense fund they, more than any other boyd of be contngnt fund.

The coun- workers In the United States, are tjr auditor wa ordered to draw a PATRIOTIC THEMES responsible for the patriotism of the wrrant tor 3250 on the contingent Americans, not the patriotism of Divor of C. Lacey, chair- Instructors Urged to Teach tb Preient but tbat Of the future, main of tb Monterey county ex- 1 lies in their hands. emption board, for defraying the Heroism of the Amen- I expense of Monterey county men while in' Satinas awaiting transportation to the U. S. training camp.

ASILOMAR, Oct. 3. The second, Mr. Reed's address was received frequent session the county with great enthuiasm and order made July 17, 1817, awarding the sum of $200 to the Southern this morning at the court house. Mrs, W.

V. Grimes, chairman of the Pacific Grove Civic club, was made a member of the council. This wasj done at the request of Grace C. Si-t mons. member of the state council 1 of defense.

The council endorsed the plan of Perry A. Newberry of Carmel arm and equip a military organlza-j tion or body of men tor the defense of the county and the boast Une. Newberry will ask permission of the state to carry out his which have Just been approved by the county council of defense. The council also went on record as approving the once-a-day delivery system In order to conserve man power. Mayor G.

A. Daugherty was By SAN the tion, Densmore partment. pla and against on I teachers' institute wa4 opened at'ly applauded. There are Pacific company in road certainly No Pajaf0 road di8trict was ordered vacated aod aet aside. United Press.

FRANCISCO, Oct. 3. Rob-' Ferguson, a former clerk at Angel Island Immigration sta-j in a statement to Solicitor, of the federal labor de-! Involved between fifty sixty Immigration officials, attorneys and Chinese In Chinese smuggling plots. Indictments the accused will be returned Friday. I Densmore says Ferguson revealed smuggling operations since 1396.

8:45 yesterday morning by. County no slackers in the teaching force tn Superintendent Schultzberg, after Monterey county, which the girls glee club of the the of Mr. Reed A further order was made trans-n, i ferring the said sum from the P. ZZ l.l IMo R. t0 th.

ot n. bo.rd M.PM tb. won ot miiob dppraclited bp tb. nip doa. Id S.th.rl.nd done on Rock creek bridge down the copst was accepted and the chairman of the board authorised to ence.

One of the "My Own in these appointed a committee 1 of one to of thou- sectional meetings, as it which has been completed. The chance for concentration work was done by the county by day Supervisor H. E. Abbott was so the work may be accomplished. The bid of A.

J. Molera tor additional protection on the Big Sur river hear the E. J. Molera ranch house, was accepted and the contract awarded him. The sum Is $850.

The board adjourned sine die. They Involved hundreds i interview the merchants and to ad- ndg doIlara annuay and iover United States, was made the key- gives a and every immigration station on the nmtrk by'th which a teacher Is labor. coast perlntendent on He thenHnost Interested. 'j The members ot the council also CM ChW? the nft.ri.ooQ the teacher, vis- granted a sixtyl.y leave of absence favor the farm bureau ysstem and AMERICAN KILLED IN ACTION. tb srra BducatloniP polnU Qf (a theeve.

from the 8Ut the tlB to begin deem the acquisition of a farm ad- By United Press. whose sub ect was The Lifting nIng Manfred to nm m7 visor a good thing for the county. WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. Lleut.

Power of Llterature.w Inhls pre- tn mustrated fortur 111 aupport Ibb moTbmeat T. H.w. of tbo Amorloto loobl- Umln.rj r.m.rk, Cb.oborl.l. 1 Mr o.l billed I. .0110.

.1.1.0 Ib.l WHTTb. JT Sept.mbor oio.l -T i i After. the lecture under the labor British lb, Fbanc. HI. poru.l .1 tbl.

H. IIlb.IMM Ml H.l' tbl. .1 CMley tto K1! C1 r. ZizzzrzJTZ fhey PAINS SHARP AND STABBING TEACHING RUSSIAN LANGUAGE the arrest and' conviction of 5000 MILES. The Lee Tire will suit you.

Plain and non-skid tread. 6000 mile guarantee. Iverson Bros. CITY, Oct. KANSAS eel, b.

lb.l American wal pTOa th, L.b., t.d lb. lad that he saw on the anyone guilty ot tearing down, damaging or destroying the signs and signboards which have been put up Woman Thought She Would Because ot the need of Russian Die. Cured by Lydia E. I tb army aBd tbe faces of those mVn' uTtimtaatlon! 'T' teaCherg Pinkhami Vegetable opportunity In commercial fields aN to do something, a determination to 00,1 ter the war, the Kansas City lnstl- g0 to camp to larn to do what; Twent7 Minutes Required by tute will start a class in the Rus- they 0Jght t0 dd g(j tfcat they might 'Law, Pacific Grove teachers, (bur language. l- 'be fitted to 'do their duty' when nw physical training law.) pains hke a knife HES A GRANDPA Selections throurii my back- 1 and side.

I flnall j. vp. auwa. the took up the my strength from hlB gon Lillbun announcing the subject of reading. He said the Frnch Hugh Colea and Bert M.

bed. The'doctor act of the arrival of a baby girl at ability to read is taken as a matter Carner atiflobutI gSdjhto home on September 30th. ln faCt a mar-, It Is in fact a mar- Movie His Dressing i velous thing that we can read, and King City teachers. 1 ns of the most difficult things in Parody on "Where Do We Go Paclflc the world is to teach reading In the 1 Prom Here. Salinas teachers.

I I 0rOVe Rg6d 3' and Putb or primary schools. Yama Yama chorus, nine teach Many failures in school are er8, caused by inability to read and in-. I 3 The trPreL The best teaching we do 10 lfths1 MMtk a. bt 1 PH bottle brought great i aged 24 both of Pacific Grove, relief and six bottles have entirely i cured me. All women who have female mTiXMVUlSCH HILL, trouble cf cr.y kind should try Lydia E.

SOLDIERS IN Hi1 ham nnkham8 Vegetable Compound. WASHINGTON Mrs. Etta Dorion, Or 1 battled with this each other to teach for First National Bank Quart Size-Per Dozen 85 Pyrene Fire Extinguishers Ioi the home or automobile (Saves 15 on auto insurance) Extinguisher, with bracket $7.50 The nights are lengthening Reduce the light bill by replacing those worn out light bulbs with National case steadily and could 8nd sailors insurance bill us. With- do no more, but often the most scientific out reading we get verv little treatment is surpassed by the medicinal at 6 oclock tomorrow afternoon. ery t'Ole dis- properties cf the good old fashioned roots and herbs contained ln I.

Force Arranges to Handle Liberty Bonds I i 1. For knowledge. 2. Store, 145 Maiu street. i MHtS Lenses May Come and Lenses May Go-' But the For information.

3. To understand pew things. 4. For inspiration Reading is the problem of the smaller town, and the problem is a made by the, officers and employes difficult one. However, some sources of the First Natlonat Bank for the of the best literatures are always handling of the large number of available, one of which, perhaps the liberty bond applications which chief, is the Scriptures.

A study of will be received by that Institution, he Scriptures from a literary stand- Circular letters explaining the bond point is one of the first things taken Issue and application blanks were up in a school of Journalism. i- mailed broadcast throughout the The speaker then mentioned the county to the hanks customers and fact that some of the essentials he all minor details for the big rush1 had learned in a country school were completed. Two of the bank's! when a boy were received from the force have been delegated to do I reading of the Scriptures in the nothing for the balance of this! mornings by the teacher. taonth but handle the liberty bond The next point brought ut was work and it is safe to say that these the fact that tn some of our work men will be kept busy from morn- we underestimate the ability of our ing until night. Everybody in the students to understand.

We under- bank is keyed up tor the work and shoot rather than overshoot the I1 feel that this issue will be even work. In choosing books for the more successful than the first one. schools we should not consider it A good motto for all prospective necessary to get someones revision bond buyers would be "Do your of some book. bond shopping early and avoid the In closing, Mr. Chamberlain rush.

ady summed up by saying that like. 1 those liberty boys at Sacramento we WORKERS KILLED. must learn to do the things we! i PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3. Sever- ough do and those boys will al- al workmen are believed to have be For sale by WAHRLICH-CORNETT CO.

Pones 36 Main 12 BUY A LIBERTY BOND TODAY IW'ljWRl Ladies and Childrens Fall and Winter Underwear Is the LIGHT that will stay FOREVER Several new lenses and devices have succeeded in eliminating glare from headlights. But, because they provide insufficient light, they simply transfer the annoyance and danger from "the other car to the car they are used on dimmed light is just as unsafe as a light with a dazzling glare. Fractors, instead of dimming the light, simply take those rays which otherwise would go upward, and add them to those that commonly go straight out on the road, thus the dangerous glare is removed. But Fractors do not only eliminate the glare above the height required by law, they concentrate that light, which is wasteful and unlawful, so that it projects where it is needed you get more light where you need it with Fractors than without them. THEY ARE APPROVED BY POLICE DEPART-MENTS OF ALL CITIES A Bring your auto and let us demonstrate the latest auto lighting device and then compare these with any other on the market.

-s-W- Salinas Storage Battery and Electric Shop ANDERSON DOYLE, Props. At bargain prices. been buried when a portion of a addition to the Philadelphia Electric company building collapsed yesterday. ways able to do the right thing, to think In' terms of the worth while, If they have been taught an appreciation of the best things ia literature and to apply that appreciation to the business of life, At the request of the county perlntendent Mr, Chamberlain thei Also a full lineof Hosiery from I5c up. BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY.

POOLES PLAIN PRICE STORE 262 Main St. BUY A LIBERTY BOND TODAY MUSICALS. October 12th at the Brown opera house. Seats on sale next Tuesday. Reasonable prices..

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