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Times-Advocate from Escondido, California • 2

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Times-Advocatei
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Escondido, California
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TiM ADVOCATE SATURDAY, JANTAKY 6, li17 PAGE TV0 DAILY TlMtb-AUVOCAT ill EMTERTMRMENT 0'-' WORTH i'LXC-Y VANS. KJuor arj Manager ITHLlSHlNCj COMPANY, INC, irwUJ te oliiee on tirand Avtiiue. in the City of Ks'oijjido, Califurnia jMered at ihe jjvjstotuce at i-s i utiido, Cai iornia. be. clat To Our Customers We desire to I hank ou for your patronage during the past year and trust our pleasant associations will continue and you will enjoy a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

UOLFES DRUG COMPANY 'A GOUD PLACE 10 TRADE" jnih. for six nontiia, $696 per iit of charge either by niaii or rier. W3t ADVERTISING HATES Diap' ay, 15 cents per inch first insertion; lu nta second insertion, 5 cent -3 all succeeding insertions ot the same 25 per column Inch p-r month, with three changes per week, if de ired. Readers: per line per issue. Classified: 3 cents per line er insertion, or GO cents per line per month for the same ad.

Escondido Savings Bank Capital $25,000 SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 191 Surplus $18,000 MONEY, NOW LKT IT WORK HiCH THIS BANK APPL1KS IV LTS BEGIN NOW THE SAFE E. Turrentine Cashlei fOu lUU. lir- IN i i-Kr I gig TO SUMS, LARGE AND SMALL PLAVC A ARGE PART IN NE1 AND CERTAIN WAY. A W. Wohlioiu, Pres.

SINCE the war started, the nation- was from $600 to $75', apiece, accord-ai debts of Great Britain, Prance, ing to the size of the projectile. The Russia, Germany and Austria-Hun- bid of the English r'irm was from gary has been increased fifty billion $356 to $513 on the same sized pro-dollars. These figures are out of all jectiles. The English offered to make human conception. The principal oi the order in half the time asked by these debts may be paid some day, the Americans.

Thj i is certainly a but it is doubtful. commentary without other remarks being necessary on the market con- EACH year the IT. S. foraetry aerv- ditions, rush conditions and efficiency ice apportions a million dollars to be 0f the makers in the two countries. 4 YOUR BICYCLE may need new parts or some minor adjustments.

Bring it to us. We have everything that a bike shop should have all kinds of parts aiM men who understand the business of fitting them properly. Our charge is as low as the lowest. MIES PLANT THE PIERCES The Pierce's, who appear at Rober ts Auditorium January 8, at 8 p. 01.

Single admission, 35 cents. Four more numbers left and season tickets at $1.00. Reserve your seats at Rolfe's Drug Store, January 1. spent in building or improving roads in the national forests. This year Cali fornia gets $140,988.

or about one-seventh of the whole. Some of this money may be spent in San Diego county. MAX THKLKN, a San Diego "boy," has been re elected to serve his third CHANGES HANDS VALLEV CYC LB GARAGE HARRY MEDEARIS, Prop. ARRANGEMENTS PRACTICALLY COMPLETED TO TRANSFER THE term as president of the state commission. Mr.

Thelan hat given great satisfaction at the of this commission. He is also prea dent of the National Association of Railway Commissioners. Why Not The Stage If you are going to Oceanside or points beyond, ride the stage. Regular, sure service twice each way every day, Sunday included. We give you the service.

Give us the business. CLAUD HANSEN, Prop. LIGHT AND GAS TO SAN EGO COMPANY i Pies, Bread, mm mm Arrangements practically have been completed for the formal transfer of the electric light and gas plant of the Escondido Utilities company to the San Diego Consolidated Gas FORMER Governor Joseph M. Carey, of Colorado, has come out for prohibition, national as well as statewide in his own state. He has been converted to the national prohibition by the mail order liquor business that he says the wholesalers of Cheyenne, are doing within the state ol Colorado.

INDEPENDENT I and Electric company. It is expected Always Fresh at the ESCONDIDO BAKERY FRED SCHWEICKHARDT, Prop. Macaroons Mocha Cake Escondido-San Diego Auto Stage a Leaves Escondido from Princess Theatre at 8 and 10 a. m. 2 and 5 p.

that the or lights and power in the city will be furnished by i San Diego company after February 1. through a temporary arrangement with the Mutual Water company. The Escondido Mutual Water company has served notice upon its stockholders that the contract between it tnd the Utilities plant, whereby the former company was given permission to use the transmission lines oi LET'S see, it was in 1620 that the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock. The 300th anniversary of that great event will probably be celebrated in 1920 by Boston holding a great worlds i iposition. The buildings and grounds of a plan already drawn call tor expenditure of $18,000,000.

The San Diego exposition cost $3,000,01, Leaves San Diego from Depot with UNITED STAGES at I 1059 Third 8 and 10 a. m. 2 and 5 p. in. I RESERVE SEATS IN ADVANCE- CONNECTIONS AND TICKETS ALL POINTS.

OFFICE: F. H. Reynolds' Jewelry Store Phone 239W. F. M.

MENSINGER, Operator Storage Trucking the latter for the purpose of trans-I mission of electric current to its irom stockholders, will cease to be ope; i r-LANS officially announced Speedy's Truck Line San FYancisco show that the Southern Pacific railroad is now in charge tive February 1. The change will make necessary PiCkWiCSi SYMUj next to Escondido Rochdale. Freight Warehouse on Lime Sin of the construction of the San Diego i the catering into new contracts for Storage rates upon application. Esoondido: Phone 126. Res.

Phone 146. received here for San Diego San Diego: 630 10th St. Main 134G. Arizona railroad and that when lighting and power. Representatives completed, the road will be operated of the San Diego Consolidated under lease by that great company land Electric company and of the stale So it is the S.

P. into San Diego, at railroad commission have completed last1 It is said that six million doi- an invoice of the property of Al Ferreira, Driver, Residence Phone 244-J DAILY SCHEDULE. SAN DIEGO Leaving at 8, 11 a. 2 and 5 p. m.

Returning same hours. Fare- One Way. Round Trip $2.50 Los Angeles via Kallbrook Marietta Hot Springs, Elsinore. Riversiue, and Intermedial points. Leaving a.

m. Returning Leave Los Angeles a. m. Depot 017 S. Hill.

Fare One Way, $325; Round Tri $3.50. San Diego Office, 1027 4th; Depot 1st and Escor dido office at the Occidental Hotel. Rhone 20-J lars have been spent on the construe-1 Utilities company. tion of this road up to this time and The Mutual Water company will WE CARRY MEATS that fifteen million will be spent on amend its by-laws in order to rovid-it by the time it is finished. ifor the sale of electric current to the San Diego company.

THOMPSON'S RIG TAKEN FOR JOY RIDE; ROBE GONE STRANGE things happen in national affairs, but the freak of the war situation is fact that a Brit 1 tm a. a a a ii tt.ia-ia.si a a a -i of the choicest grpde oniy. There le more satisfactian in them for every Escondido Lumber, Hay ish firm recently bid in competition Wth American firms on the making Of The fine driving horse and buggy a large number of projectiles for 14 of F. G. Thompson were stolen for a and MMnch guns for the American jov ride F-'day night, as shown by and Giaill Co.

body. Finer flaror, tenderer food, less wasio than can be had in meats of lower grade. Don't think such meats must be expensive. A trial order win dispel that idea completely government, and the British firm out- evidences found Saturdav morning. bid all American competitions, both and the robe, valued at was el-at to price and tune of making.

The ther lost or stolen by the party or price offered by American makers parti- who took the rig. Kxtensive Dealers i I Lumber, Hay Grain PIONEER MEAT MARKE1 Louis Cassou, Prop. 1 eed Mills Bll ji itw a a a a idido 360 HCTURE conoi 360 ARTICLE EACH MQNTff We Charge Batteries We have just installed a complete battery charging plant and are prepared to do all storage battery work, ESCONDIDO GARAGE EARL P. SCHNACK, Prop 157. Made Ice POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE a wni.L,.-.

yc. lavaatatTAMBfl All thf Ctrftt Fvent In Mrchanica 1 i ati! lin.M.Lon (hrmichnu) the World, at clrf Mbrd i- an tnirmt A SCENE FROM "THE BELOVED VAGABOND' (PATHE). We Buy and Sell Cream and Soda Vv ater DelUered any part tha CtU Soda Watar, 10 eU. par caa of 24 THE BELOVED VAGABOND" shown a Pfttho Nwh. Kvoryom HERE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5 Kuouh what a ViU r-n-i I' of and look forward to it ach wohL.

Manaxr Uoynolda wants to hp Kdwfn Ardnn iu the Gold Koostor the patrona of hU theater the beat play, "The Beloved Vagabond." willjtbat can be hsd In motion pirtur. S1' Uct better 'In thmf I Iht thop. n4 Ui mtk refftlrv at hum Amattur Mechanic -1 hw build it Moiortyclvt, rtma VM ron Mil j-t iB.ooo nzn misa AM 4- i tvt If m4 fwieAllMI fm 4 91 far Mt'i mNwtVm MittH PRODUCE, LIVESTOCK, ALL 8CHAP METAL, RUBBER. BOTTLES, 3ACK8. MACHINERY, PIPES.

FITTINGS, ETC. WE ALSO BUY OLD MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EVtT YTHING. GIVE US A TRIAL TO BE CONVINCED. TELEPHONE 258.

D. Levin L. Smith Corner Lime and Ohio N4h MWh Avnw, I kr.r be th next feature which will be Miown, Friday night. This atory la mial'ltd fr-m tin- book of that name and la not unknown to book loTera. There are five reels and with will pivlna a Triangle program on Tue hottlen, aarnd Qavor.

hone day, the BilHe Hurke perlal on Th tt i day, rathe Roottar itan Rry4 FsCOnulclo OOUi an I Bad I aerial and he needs your co-opcrntiou. OTK8 Wf la ar MWrrl.

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