Coronado Eagle and Journal, Volume 10, Number 11, 23 July 1921 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Coronado Dry Goods Co. BATHING SHOES Bathing Caps 20c up 35c up Bathing Suits —for— MEN WOMEN CHILDREN| $1.50 and up Big Price Reduction on Keds $3.90 LADIES' HIGH CUT REGENTS, . 3K4.50 $5.50, NOW * LADIES MILITARY HEEL OXFORDS. J 4.25 $5.00, NOW "TT ~ LADIES’ BLACK and WHITE MILITARY $4.50 HEEL OXFORDS, $5.25, NOW Ik LADIES’ DRESS PUMPS, . $4.00 $4.50, NOW LADIES’ LOW HEEL OXFORDS, $4.00 $4.50, NOW

safety by reason of traffic upon the streets of said City. Section 6. That the City Clerk of the City of Coronado be, and he is hereby'authorized and directed to cause this Ordinance to be published once in “The Coronado Strand,” a newspaper published and of general circulation in said City. - , , Passed, adopted, approved, and ordered published by the Board of Trustees of the City of Coronado, California, this TBth day of July, 1921, by the following vote, to-wit; Ayes—Trustees Harland, Henderson, Pickford, Holloway, Chamberlain. Nays—None. Absent —None. (SEAL) g ch^MBERLA IN, President of the Board of Trustees of the City of Coronado, California. Attest: W. TILDEN CLARK, City Clerk. I hereby approve the foregoing Ordinance this 18th day of July, 1921 l. s. chamber Cain, President of the Board of Trustees of the City of Coronado, California. * • M HOME FROM VACATION Bob Hunt came back Wednesday wening from a “week’s vacation asting five days. Bob and Mr. Richter started out last Saturday [or a week’s fishing and went to Cuyamaca, where they caught one fish, and that a little feller. 'Then hey went over to Morena and did iome fishing, and caught lots of 'em, all little. Wednesday they started home, completing the week. Bib figures that a five-day week is n vacation, ’ six days a working week, and seven days is a regular week. Nothing was said, but we gathered from Bob s smile that he was glad to get home to his wile’s cooking.

ORDINANCE NO. 419 An Ordinance Regulating Travel and Traffic Upon the Public Streets in the City of Coronado, California. the Board of Trustees of the City of Coronado, California, do ordain as follows: ■ £ Section 1. Every person riding, driving, propelling, or in charge of any vehicle in or upon any street in the City of Coronado shall in turning to the left into another street pass to the right of and beyond the center of the street intersection before turning. Section 2. Every person riding, driving, propelling, or in charge of any vehicle desiring to cross from one side of any street to the other thereof shall make the said crossing by going beyond and around the center of the street inlAfl Section 3. The above mentioned two sections shall apply to all streets in the said City whether the intersection of the street with another street is marked by a wart or not. Section 4. Any person violating any of the provisions of this Ordianee shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon violation thereof shall be punshed by fine not exceeding Fifty ($5O) Dollars or by imprisonment in the jail of the County of San Diego, for a period not exceeding thirty (30) days or by both fine and imprisonment. Section 5. That this is an Ordinance for the impiediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and one of urgency and shall take effect and be in force from and after the date of its passage and approval. The facts constituting the emergency in this case are the immediate protection of the public * peace, health and

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