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Correction to: Recommendations for the nomenclature of enteroviruses and rhinoviruses (Archives of Virology, (2020), 165, 3, (793-797), 10.1007/s00705-019-04520-6)
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Book Review: Textbook of Global Health
Book Title: Textbook of Global HealthBook Author: A-E Birn, Y Pillay and T.H. Holtz4th ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017. ISBN: 9780199392285
Arch Virol
Unfortunately, one of the affiliations of author "A. E. Gorbalenya" was missed in original version. The affiliation is updated here.2020-03-23T00:00:00Z32206917PMC7225178821
A Word-Index to the Poetic Works of Ronsard. Vol. 5 (in 2 parts) of Compendia: Computer-Generated Aids to Literary and Linguistic Research
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VARSITY THEATRE
Paramount Program
TONIGHT
The Cheat
• •
FANNY WARD, who made auch a pronounced success aa th* little country girl In "THE MARRIAGE Or KITTY." shows h*r versatility In "THE CHEAT." which Is a thrilling drama. BESSIE
HAYAKAWA. th* distinguished Japan*** artist, plays oppo*1tc%to
Miss Ward.
"PARAMOUNT - BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL PIC-
TURES" — The Cliffdwellcrs of America.
WHIMIOII 10 CBNT*. IAX1E XO C»L\1H tnlMre* under 19. ftc
UATIXEE •:**» aad 4 p. m. KVIMXti 7:1S ami 11:45.
THt'RHllAV — MAt__TX ARBl'CKLE la "THE REFORM CAN-
NU___P
Rehearsal* are now In. progress
for a three-act play to be given by
the Menlo Park dramatic club for
St. Patrick* nlgbt
Mlas Margaret Walsh, on* of th*
_ moot popular girls of Menlo Park.
Lmphrcys candy aad »ce cream , •. ___, .
. _, , ., -. ... _ will enter Marys Help hospital in
best to Palo Alto- Orders debvered. . ,-_.__,.„ * J"_T_ . * .__
Telephone 3*7r_
14-6-1 mo-ad v
San Francisco to study for the position of graduate nurse-
Manicuring, nn. i, Madiaoa-Thoita
bldg. Ladies and gentlemen. 1-4-tfad
Spiralis rora*t* and *a, Frank j
walsu.Mrs.Black.4S0 Homer.Ph .ItOx,
Works. Ph.
H. Christensen. A.
1-2 4-lm— Advt
C. Anderson.
Professor J. H, Conutock am)
I wife have lust arrived In Palo Alto
'■ from Cornell and expect to spend
l tbe next six weeks visiting old
J friends here. Both ir* well known
For flrst-claaa'plumblng and sheet-:'0 th*» oW ■*»*-•»•« °' *-**• Stanford
metal work at th* right prlc*. •~l"'_,tr' M .Pn"~0rt g?*!* _"*
8tsu,a-J Plumbing and Metal -*,rof"*°; _' «--*-ology In th* flrat
MX. UT Hamilton. c. j >**« of th* university. He la now
professor emeritus in Cornell, and
I* generally reeognlied as the groat-
last authority on entomology In the
Grady Klrksey or tbls city h_,| VnU^ SUtes Mrs. Comstock ts
accepted a position with th. Beak I *•" »»•*» •» •*•■"«-• «««'' «
or Palo Alto leading teacher and Is an author-
a*e ' I11'' M natur* study. Professor
I Comstock gave an Illustrated Ice-
It. F. Ledford and Harry Thomp-j ture. "Ths Hsblts or Spiders," last
son of San Francisco are ln Pel" night In room 460.
Alto In the Interest* of ths Red!
Men. •
•*• I
Dr. A. B. Mayhaw baa returned City EntnHiC6 tO
to Palo Alto, after a month's busl- - D I A
n*M trip to th* northern part of th* D6 IITiprOVC-
state. He has again taken his of-
flceg lo the Parkinson building.
(Continued from psgs 1)
Three Palo Alto men have been Ueet possible time. Mr. Childs aug-
aelected to the list of fifty names,; gested that a plan of Improvement
from which the 191* grand Juryjfor the entire twenty-flve acres
wll] be selected. Tbey ar* Alfred; should be made, so that the work
Seale, Charles A. Huston and H. I*. Mod* each year, be It more or leas.
HaeM.. j**ltl be toward a definite end. The
• •• I mayor stated tbat Charles H.
An open meeting or the Wood-|rn*'a-'>r* tha clty-plannlng Moert.
men ol the World will be held to-;h*" '***** n» Interest In the move-
morrow night in Fraternity Hall. lt;m**-* I" ***-9 Alto and would be
will be In the natur* of a got-!*7-1110* lo ■*°w» here. look over the
together and the member* will; «Hnatlo» «nd give tbe commission
bring their families.
advlre free.
Cheney will
It Is probable that Mr,
be Invited' to be th<
TB. Pslo Alto loo., ol ■A-liMn;'""** "' *** **_~**,-__ *° ****
ol lh. World -..,..<M th. San *■.***** „ ' l"'_"c ?**•*_;;■** "*
lods, lo . Ihr^lBBlo, sara. Imi ' "™«*d *' 'hkh ~" *"" ""-'
„ . . e ..».__' *" address.
Snndav by a score of 1 to 0. the __ . __
«sms-b«l.f rtnet em .—.»=. of! ™' d*" ° ,,h* "«'"" ™«"li"
rslo. Tbs in l__ will •*_.*.. TJ'T'"'?" *** **"°r,""?
_._,_, __•_.__, ,._, _ . third Tuesday of each m"nth at 4
next Sunday, weather i-ermltting, to I
. . P. m. An udlourned meeting will
ngnt it out. * j, \. hfW ne_( Tl|Mdty n|([ht flt the
dty hall.
The iinnual Saratoga blossom; ,
fete, an event of wide Interest toj
Santa Clara county, will be held
March l v One of the features of
METEOROLOGICAL
SAX l-RIXdWO. March I.—For
tbe festival tbls year will be a cho- p.^ Mtn. Vmp4HiUa %xtMhrr ^
rus or 100 vole*, from the College j ^^ ..,_._,.. -m| rhaf^tMJ
WILI-SON. Knrecaalrr.
of the Pacific under-ibe direction of
Peso Warren Allen.
e e e j TIMES It-recast for tomorrow:
i Posters are being printed for the f-Uwarwhat cloudy or threatening,
\ oncert of Ih* Palo Alto Symphony, with Utile or no rain; fro*t tonight
orchestra on March 13 at 8 15 p.m. 1 If clear and calm.
in Stanford Assembly Hall. Admls-, Obserration* at ft n. m. and noon
•Ion lo tbe concert will be free,. today wera respectively: .Urometer
and tickets msy be procured «t'_o.D_. 30 inches; thermometer
Weineartner's drug store or at the .*H> degree*.; hygromrtcr 93. 79 prr
Stanford bookstore, or at the door.rent: weather rain, rain: wind
on the evening of the concert. There ( --mitl-we**. vsriahlc.
will be seventy Instruments, with! **"**"*•■ "*"*r,n- re-atrml ye-iertbiy over
John Klmber as leader. Mis* Ruth. Mali, lis* moved to Oklahoma, mat.
Van Pelt will be *oUtttrr7~\ ling an t*n*r pa-mage ra** for the
\jr^*t* / lirlaiiiriaincc central this morning In
Samuel Heugrlft. a Contractor or,Oregon. Toiler lhe Influence of the
this city, and Chsrl**/EUet. cashier i liigli prreuiure and cold wave mov
or the Mayfleld Bank, were yester-j laaj sooth from the Canadian \*ror.
day sworn !n as Jurors ln th* trial [ Ince* the latter ib-pr**-—ion may d'.-
or W. M. Beggs Jbmtoro Superior' vWr; under i\*e*r —mJitloti* show-
Judge Franklin/A. Cirllfln of San ■ era may i-n-linuc toi-nsorrow. TTf«
Francisco, who Is presiding over the present oattook Is for somewhat
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
FO BE PROBED
i Grand Jury Will Investigate
Disappearance of Jones'
Slayer
■—'—
Jealousy Said to Exist Between
Officials in Santa Clara
County
! Official Jealousies existing be*
'tween the peace officers of—Santa
'Crara county, to which ar* attributed th* reasons ror the escape ot the
j slayer of George N. Jones, a retlrod
banker of College Park, Friday
j morning, wilt form the basis of
! grand Jury Investigation early a
week, according to th* statement
1 Issued by one of tbe grand Jurors
■last night.
I All trace of Joseph Ryan, aus-
pected aa the slsyer or Jones, has
been tost by Sheriff Arthur B. Lang-
ford, although lt developed yesterday tbat Ryan waa seen at Mies by
constable. Hs refused to arreaj
Ryan because his description did not
tally with tbat sent out many hours
after th* crime by the sheriff.
The description ot the suspect
furnished hy Sheriff Lsagford follows:
Ag* 32 to 99, w*|ghl no
pounds, height 5 feet 7 !•!
Inches, light hair, blu* myaa.
light eomol*xlon, large Jawbone, medium build, known a*
"Mike."
Woman Gives Description
Tbe description furnished of Joseph Ryan, tbe missing gsrdner. by
Mra. Anas C. Jones, wife of th*
slain banker, and by Frank Pfaflle
and "Ted" Wilson, companions, who
slept with Ryan In the Jones barn,
differs materially from the sheriff's
description, lt follows:
Name. Joseph Ryan. ex-
soldier, ag* *". looks to be 36,
b*lght 6 feel 7 1-3 Inches,
weigh* 140 pounds, btsrk hair.
sprinkled with grey, dark eye*.
dark complexion, thin face.
sore sli* of dime upper lip under right nostril.
It Is upon this description that
Constable George I.yle of Santa
Clara and the San Jose polio* department ure working.
This discrepancy will be ono of
the causes of the grand Jury Investigation.
Jones was slain shortly after 1
o'clock Friday morning. Sheriff
■-.ngford was notified within ten
minutes ,-ifti - the stabbing, but Oth
er officers In the county f*ll*d tt
receive any official notification un
tll late Friday. It was about this
lime that Ryan was seen n**r
Nil- - by the constable, who failed
to make the arrest b*c»us* the de-
scrtpUons did not agr**.
George l.tie. Lucas Patron and
Joseph Coatlgan. three constable* of
S*nta Clara. Morgan Hill and Mil-
pitas, will be called aa wltnaM*.
berore the grand Jury. »a will Chief
of Police Benjamin Fuller or San
Jose, none or whom received notice
tb. murder through official
source*.
ClUsens Indignant
So positive are the evidenc** or
the movements ot the suspect rrom
San Jose to Nlleti thnt trom many
•ourre* the Santa Clara county complaint* have been pouring ln to the
grand Jury because the man '
malos uncaptured.
"I believe that mor* Ihan a score
of people spoke to me today about
tbe escape of this man when
ini-nu so aopsrent that his capture
could have been accomplished bad
the proper tactics been followed,"
said one grand Juror yesterday.
case or th* San Joe* lawyer,
Is 1 barged with embeaiilement. After be had been accepted by both
aide* Mr, E1I*t caused qnlte a stir
when be declared "I'd like to state
one .additional thing.. I feel that
graft or thievery of any sort la a
mighty bad thing, snd I want to
see It stamped out. I'm Instlnctlve-
• It.twly weather without rain.
The storm near Oklahoma, hrlaz
fed by tlie warm, moi*t wind* rrom
the t.r.ir ol Mexico, taken In con-
tiectlon with the cold wave to the
north, favor* tlir formation ol
•nowstorm of "oin-r «e-/i*rfty.
Teni 1 -s~r.il ate yesterday, Feb.
Mailmuni .17 (four years ago fl.*.).
PRINCE VON BUELOW.
Cen'i-fi*i!'*i Diplomatic Rap*
reeenle-.-e of th* Kine.
A
^ly prejudiced against anything loi minimum 44 (fonr years ago 40).
which graft or thievery are In- Rainfall, tw.nty-four lnmr» to 3
voiced.*" "Bat you wouldn't eon- p. m. today, .23 of an inch: aea*on.
demn Mr. Reggs. unheard, would |20jm Ind*****..
you?" asked Attorney Jermsn oH lUlnfall lo this date last year,
the defense. "No." replied Mr. B0J13 !n**he*; two year* ago. 22Jt*l
Ell et. j Incfee*,
<^f*p**
THAT HAPPY KNACK
Of looking well in your clothes is a good
habit to cultivate. tJThis store is stocked
with the very best inmen'sand boys'apparel.
*_ We ate prepared to prove that CLOTHES
QUALITY and CLOTHES ECONOMY go
hand in hand.
Mallory and
Stetson Hats
From 5
New Shapes
and Shades
Style Suits
For Spring
are Here
Stein-Bloch,
Kuppenheimer
1
1
Shirts with stiff or soft cuffs, with or without collars; boys' shirts and waists.
Knee pants lor the schoolboys that will wear well,
in serge, tweed or corduroy.
Suitcases, Trunks
and Hand-grips
Interwoven and
Holeproof Hose
Christv, Rhodes & Co.
PHONE 200
Special Hoosier Sale
Hooeter Beauty"
Feb. 28th to March 4th
18.00 to 48.00.
Palo Alto Furniture Co. Inc.
Phone 12
222 University Ave.
m***9
ClubTermsl
1 Weekly
