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    DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. 1908 s National Bank Offers yoa the ssrrlces ol sa Bp-to-dat* Banklai Institution. Commercial Bad Saving De- pa rtmenU. We alao bar. all sues ol Sat. D*po_it Bore* lor rent. me lnrlte roar patronaa*. omcaa,: c a cuios. p.iiitiBL Jaka Ds-Wt, wisa-PraaUaal. -B KlPB, Caaalar. C. B. Jordaa. Aaax. Casktar. oraacToaa . C. E. Child* JotB Dad-aid „ C 1- -Bilk. B. W SlBiklaa mi Kla, Dr. R. L. Wllbsr 1. a L-kta iiini.i...... -......«. in...... ............ NEWS Of STANFORD UNIVERSITY Frta Ik Daily Ptlo Alto ****SS»ss» aaa. aes s see* Eastern Trip Is Now Assured, Exscutlve Committee Endorses Plan And Wall GIvs Entertainment *> In Assembly Hall. The proposed trip ol tb* track team to Chicago this summer to compete la the annual Conference Meat is bow practically ua assured fact. At a special meetlag. of the Rxecutiv* Committee of the Associated Students held Monday, white It wo de- elded thst tbs committee could aot onVlslly sanction the trip due to the lack of funds, th* Btudent Body would go on record sa being highly Ib favor of the project and win begin at oae* to collect subscriptions. A persons! canvas* of the Faculty, Student Body and merchants of Palo Alto; a monster student body entertainment, together with private subscriptions from alum >| aad outside for ths Varsity and Freshman crews. Coach W. F. Turner, 'OS. will tell of the prospects ot the crews and will explain th* arrangements tbat hav* been mads for the regatta. This Smoker ta looked upoa by the Executive Committee aa the most fss- albls way ot raising funds sad with sa admission of twenty-five ceata lt U expected aeveral hundred dollar* will bo rweltxed. To aend the team Beat ts estimated that It wiy coat 1,600.TbtawouldprovidetransportationandpayexpensesforalasmenandDadMoulton.PresidentA.A.Murphy.OS,andManagerKnupphavebeeaauthorisedtoactaafinancecommitteeenthusiasts,srthluorceeofcapital;forthundertakingaadtostarthavewhichhavebeeasuggestedandactedpromisesforISdO.jTheyhavereuponbytheexecutivecommittee.ThpartoftheStudentBodysilltaktheformofamonsterrallyaadatertatnmenttobeheldaextWednesdaynight,AprilsJ.laAssemblyHalt.Thisbiggsthsrtngwillbeknownssa"SmokeriesSmoker."AcommitteewssppolntedMondaybythsExecutiveCommittee,with0.N.Richardson.01.aschairman,andF.H.Hernard,1,600. Tbta would provide transportation and pay expenses for alas men and Dad Moulton. President A. A. Murphy. 'OS, and Manager Knupp have beea authorised to act aa finance committee enthusiasts, sr* th* luorcee of capital; for th* undertaking aad to start have which have beea suggested and acted promises for ISdO. j They have re- upon by the executive committee. Th* part of the Student Body sill tak* the form of a monster rally aad *atertatnment to be held aext Wednesday night, April's J. la Assembly Halt. • This big gsthsrtng will be known ss a "Smokeries* Smoker." A committee ws* sppolnted Monday by ths Executive Committee, with 0. N. Richardson. '01. as chairman, and F. H. Hernard, '•, O E. Dole, 'II. R. A. Oott, '01. aad 1* Y. Mattes. 'OS. to mske the arrangements for this estartslBmeat, and Ib the aext lew days "Josh*' posters announcing ths nsturs of the ahow will be dta- ! trlhutod abost the Campus Ib addl- j tlon to aa entenaiament the Smoker I will serve aa a trig send-off and rally TRACK RAUTTHUtSDAT WILL BOLD MASS MERINO IN HONOR OP ATHLVrRS. Maay of Squad WIU Cease Regular Tniaiag Tosoorrow—Maua dJ-ell's Injury Troublesome. Tb* track rally, at which th* Student Body will glv* the last asnd-off to the membera ot the track squad aad tb* various othkr team* which ar* to represent Staaford la tha Intercollegiate contests oast Saturday, will be held lu Assembly Hall, Thursday evening, at 7-SO. Yell Isadsr 0 X. Richardson, OS. Is arranging a program for the event which ta- cladee speeches by two members of ths Faculty. Oa* of ths latter spesk- etf will b* Profeeeor T. C Woodward, of the Law department, w^o haa consented to make a abort address. Tha other arrangements for the masting ar* aot yst complete and will be announced later. The member* of the track tesm bare beea working hard ths last two daya and eeem Ib little danger of being overtrained. For many of tho men. tomorrow will be the laat day ot regular work ga they will do very little on Thursday and Friday, conserving all possible energy for th* competition agsinst the Blue aad Gold. Other athletes who hare bed their trelftlftg Interrupted by Injuries will continue light work la order to gat Into,as good form as possible. Maundrell was on the track yesterday afternoon, but hla leg still troubles him and he was unable to run lu say form. Ths attempt to train was painful aad ths outlook for.Msundrell's recovering sufficiently | to compete sgslnst California doee | j sot seem favorable. However, there ta still ft cbaftt* tbat be will enter. aa ha k. determined to rua unless I \. totally disabled. "Dad" bad several more trial Quarters rua ysatt*rday, bot no as- --a-----Bta_B_B_a_____a A Fine, Pure California Oil First Pressing In bottles, 25c, SOc, 1.00 In cans 1-2 gala, and gala. (_om.U.l-s yon csn _*pedd upoa. •r*n la the*. Uaa.) RIPE OLIVES IN BULK—ALSO IN BOTTLES We have handled these goods for years, and agree with ^r patrons that they are of the finest quOTy. ALSO Ehmenn's Orange and Grape Fruit Marmalade ir. bottles. Juat try thea. goods tor yourself. EARLE & CO. UnlreJil^ Ave. aaaaaaaa.aa.aaaaa.aaaaaaaaaaa.aaa. ......... ! Claa. ot IMS larlad-. Two Haadr-d {WILL GRADUATE IN MAT Tas ta call, Phone ar Bests j i___ihtk.,b ■__._■ final i.iht as whenever la need af tha j or <*"*■»*«-»■ servkaseia Moving: Van ar with ta hava any catf- lag or handling done. Wa caa qaicKly til orders for tach worK, at wa hava a number af wagons and moving vans. Palo Alto Transfer Ca 525 ALMA STREET Phone Main 90 calved a gift of 10 Trom C- P. Holt. a former graduate of the .'Diversity of California, a aubataBtial check from San Frsnclsco newspaper men, the moaey voted by the Senior Class and a communication from tho New York Alumni Association In'which It appears that organisation would help considerably. • Prsstdsnt Murphy aad Manager Knupp started the caavaea yeaterday. and beginning today ft daily Hat of contributor* will he published In the "Dally Palo Alio." Ths track mea are enthusiastic over the prospects and tt Is understood that thsy hsve decided to •WJ.^ctanf~Iood p^«m"ftacss'w*r* d*-| Uslningrulssfollowiagthsms*t-Jst-|Tej'op#dt nuu^ u-^ mCrT9l_4 ths dlstsi.ee in Bt. Among the sprinters, W. H. Gardner, '09, hsa Improving rapidly lately and promise* to Sgur* la th* meet Saturday. The first heet of ths : J 0-yard Food for the Intellect Bill aod Wallace Irwin used to live at The Camp. It I, Said they ate bean, off the top ol a trunk with a jackknife. We furnish the beaut Where do you get your po-erica? i i ^ G. W. La Peire Son ( 5,1 Ramona Street Telephone Main eg Z ...........I..HI.I.....H1' Brday. Oabb, H. A. Jose., ii 8. K.1- log,. I. Lanxitrolh, H. B. Menardl, J. H. Ftae., t. O. Baaaaa. a I 8chwaBBcl.Br. 3. A. Tara. , , b oa. of th. rt^'Tw^ n £___"_, n > '"'-. tat. aot Devesdorf, E. G. Dudley, Mlaa X*,' Jngsls. 3. I. W. McMurphy, C. S. City Market Y. B. SANDERS toaaar* I Fresh and Salt Meats at all hinds. Poultry. Etc. Ererjt-iii First-CUM ssd le-taDate Often Scltrcrt, r*mmnf_ § 301 University Aveaae PALO ALTO „,»,»»,»,tt»,t,»,t»»g ...... X OorBTBBMBl |B.0«CX««1 aratsd Bias- at tta Stanford Meat Co j 966 Calverssty Aveaa*. DELICACII*. POULTRY Fresh fish mry Friday X : inn. japa-iSse hoc s-cu-t-wo ooMFairr (110 Ramon, strtet. Phon* w_i» s»i) moykd loan at Thorn Bat US .aaa.......... Tho final list ol eaadldalas for B-radBB-oa IB star, with tbalr re. specUv. depart!oeata. n aaaouB-ed Dy lh* re.totrar's o_c* Monday. La aa fotlowa: Orwrt— tUsa 1- I. How.ll. Mlaa U. Ho.bsob. Miss II. a. ltcCor_.BC. Ian. His, av a B.rmt. hi** r. E. Olbapa, J. O. r*r,us»on. Ml** II. O. Hadam. Mta D. 11 Hall. Mlas ml. _. HaBtaaaraar, Mia. m. h Utile. MM C. Mardock. Mlaa E. Teat- mall. Mlas B. a. Rob-bos, Mlaa A. 1- Raad.1. Mlaa O. M. Thomas. Miss a J. IWlBoe. Oeraaaa—Hub E. L. Browo. Man 3. a Cllthrro. HI** 3. Darby. Mlaa A. 11 Oabel. Hiss M. Hatar. Mlaa C. Haxra. Mass L. M. Millar. Mlaa a B. Row-, Mlaa H. Blolle, MHa R. Bwlft, Mta. a A. WrtskL HomsBlr Laa,aaaas—Mlas H. /A. Cuonlsxham. Hta E. M. Dart*. ___. 3. Dillon. Miss B. M. Robotham. Eoallsh— Miss M. Aldrldx*. MlSB J. M. Bailiff. Mb* C. Baaaaa. Waa 0. Boot... Mia. C. M. Brobaaka, Hla. A. Crawford. Mlaa P. Gxrlimxan. B. 1. Hadley. Mlas B. I. Hay- leltp. Mlaa E. Illslo,. Mlaa O. Knlpe. Mlaa a It l.Bdwla, Mlaa A. S. I.uke. Mlaa C a HI1I1- hmf. Mass a M. PardBBi. Mha M. I- Brr__!t. MM V. A. 3t_-la. Ska V Swift. MM H M. Tracr. Mlaa H M. Ward. EdBcattofl—A. M. Coop. B. a Drke*. H. V. OraBawood. Illstnrr—Miss M. B. Amlck. MM B. IlrsBOrr. Mta C. L. Clatk, Mta H. A. Dbbb. H. tuch. Mta D. C rrsaeh. Mta a N Hill. MM A. HBtehuxe. Miss C J. Kelley. Mta H. H. I'uxh. Mlaa O. I.. Strmner. Mta E. Wsllsr*. Mlaa I. J. -achokho. Bcoaoaika—M. O. Ads-w. O. B. Dole, J. E. MoBtanroery. I- S. I'oa,*. C C -asbora. O. O. 8p_rrl*r. E. C 8terlln,. 3. K Tssuds. Law—Mta O. Albrecht. T. T. Bsie*. I. H. BeBBett. F. H. Baraard. R. H. Borlaad. M. P. Bryaa. H. 0 CarlMoa, P. A- Csrtla. W. T. Baat- haro. H. H. PrBBek, Mia. D. M. Grad- c-7. O. C Halaey. R. B. Hod.*. R. H. Hudson. N. A. Johosos. E. D. La- kla. D. M. Lemmon. W. a L-rons.-tr V. laarcaa, I. Melrier. A. A. Murphy. R. B Murpby, L. Nawlaad, 3. T. BotllT.T. 3. Schaack, W. C. Shel. toa. 3. E. Stewart. P. Stewsrt. E. h stork well, V. H- Tucker. W. H. Walkar. D. B. Wood. Orawlas—Mta a B. Dlckorrr. Mta C. Dooaer. Mlaa B. Kemp. Mathemstlca—Mta B Aodrrwa. Mta M. B. BIB.. Mta P. M. Horn. P. W. Morrill. Mta L. 3. Warsaolh. Physics—H. C. Burbrldte, 0. P. HcEweo, P. A. Ro*.. Ch*mt*tl.—N. P. Bsr-our. Mta A. th* coBtost for third pl*re to nullify tor the floal will b* a do*, ob*. with Beet ant Qardaer sntered for SUnford apt Captain Stanton aad GroBdr raaalBS for Csllfoi dl*. WHXIU-IT CU'l OPBB.4. FBI Pras-at "Th« EaypiiBa Prla. ess- ta Aaaesakt, HaU oa 'Kkl Horrla. B. W. Rust. Phy-olosr—Mlaa M. C Baker. B. CkaBBB. O. C. Co*. R. A. Kocher. R. Ix>o«. W. T. McKell. Mta H. TaaaSaS-. Zooloc— Hiss M. Hyatt, E. A. Mc- Grexor. 3. M. Millar. Mta O. Row.ll. Batomolc«r—D. T. r-llawar, P. X. Wllllama. Geolocy aad MlBlB,—C. 1. ChsBd- ler, A D. Hash**, 3. O. Jamaarjo. C. Lakra. O. W. MeDasl.1. R. 3. Mr rsddsa. A. A. Mathawaoa. _. PraB- cott. C. L. t-rarr, B. K paper, D, ■M. Ctrl) EmnneertB,—N. K. CarpBB- tar, R. B. Chandler, H. F. Clark, E. _____ *" ..T"* "" T". .-"" ,.._,_, _ ... - i-p-ra commit!., compoaBd of Mi«i A D. Col*, a -. Coolld^. R. W. Cum-' mios, B. S- Dunbar, E. A. Flaaden, J. C. raea, H. 3. Ileffron. P. W. H*r ............ ..........*».. a C VOtJ HATB TO laBaWB H_T ' ia a lonely apol whll* you traaa, t la **arch of aom. obb ta a,pBlr your aato. Haw ara yoa anlp to hat, itt Blaaplaat thin, ta ' the world. Hava ua rapalr rant ; aato baton top .tart oat Tkaa there will b. no btaakdowas. Na necenltT for ImxIb, your eaaa- panlon. W, pr*r*n. *uto braaka aa wall aa raBalr th.ox- 1STANF0RD AUTO AND MANUFACTURINQ CO. Telephone Mala tta ,iiii.iiiii».ii,,iiin,.a'*.....iiii. Sll Alaaa ........ imttnttttHtm>uimmttMmMMjM>MUMas WHITE STAR LAUNDRY reetloft of Dr. B. C. Blodgatt, will present the comic opera, "Tb* Bgyp- i tl*n Prisesss," In Aaaaanbly Mall, May { i, for tb* beaaflt of tha Womeo'a.. Club Mouse. At a neetlag laat week of the i^ggghhgghkh»hhg>»g>sh»>h»ltf »gghh|l>gy4III»sl>lhy KAWA. Proprietor. J Ooly haad*work Jftpaoaaa laundry. Oood work a specialty. family washing*. .Tou can alwaya find aa at 144 Bmsraoa atraat, » Palo Alt* I Pho« WMte 9*0. • —%% roa. 3. B. Holly. E. O. SbetMey. J. w. Smith, C. A. Strong. B. a Webber. Mechftalcsl Engineering—N. D. Cook. V. F. Crane, U P. Halloraa. W. W. Joardla, O. M. KMn, C. C. McKay, A. w. Morshogsa, B. Tepp, Electrical Bsglaesrlsg—E. Baldwin. R. D. Btsjgkstt. M J. Brooks. J. E Carpsatar, P. O.- Crawford, 1. D- Fsrnsworth. B. Fnwler. W. 8. Johnson. L. M. Klasbsr. J. A. Koonts. T. Ml torn a. A. O. Molt, M. 3. Nsah. A a. Roonherg, A. A. Tarry, U. V*atal. COMSIDEB IUDQATTA OTPlCU-l-A. (Sblon, '09, Mlaa B. Carter, ,',0». Mlaa P. Forbes. '01. Mlas V- Starr, '09. and Mlaa R. Sterne. 'Of. R. S. Kel- logg. '0t. waa elected ss ooaeh. A profeaaloaal will ana* dowa froa ■ Baa Praotlaco ti assist ia drilling the chorus. On Moftdfty, April 11, regular prac- j!' tic* for th* opera begaa Ib Aaaem- bly Ball. The music, which (s di- *_• vlded tato tour parts, is exceedingly difflculi, aad haa been studied bard, '• during the entire semester. Th* ser- {', vicee of th* Cnlv*ralty Orchestra hav* b**a obtfthsed and Sword and Sandals will stags th* production. Elaborate coetumea for the chorus and prlq**lpalf axe being msde to order Is Saa **TSBt_lsco. On account of ths Intsrscholastlc meet Msy 2nd ths perform**.* will not be long. *» »»»»♦ a oo**~ Cosch Tsnsrr la Pinwwtmg I__et To as-ad To Hoee WIU Be Coach Turner haa beea preparing a Uat of officials wbo will be de- aired by Stanford. This list contains the names of men to represent California and of others to represent Stanford, aod is baaed on th* officials who have served la pr*vtoua races, but Is naturally Incomplete, a* Calirornia has aot yst been consulted by Manager Knupp, who baa a copy of the list. California will probably be eoaiaul-ed eooa la regard to the officials for ths rsfcatta so thst the list csa be announced this wssk. The Varsity r*ce will be flrst la the regatta and will probably be called at .f:S0. Arrangements will be mad* so that a ferry boat will leav* to carry spectators to tb* Observation train at Sauaallto aoioa after tbelr arriva. at the foot of Market atrpet, Sao Francisco, from an early train from Palo Alto. More aeeta sre being constructed on tbe observation ears thaa wsrs ased last yesr. ao that ample aecommods- tions win be pr_*1ded for all who desire to S*s th* race from th* R. nerger. J. P. Ha. C. Ferguson, j train. ELITE MARKET H. F1GUR, Proprietor. girt CatTCssUy Av._-.se. The best of Inspected Meats Personally Selected RAMI AND BACON OJP TWO BHTT BRAND*. POUI/TKT OAMK IK SKA»ON. FSWA FISH EVKRT FRIDAY. »ssssaeses**sssse»ss»s*»ss' Oood l_Bctarr* oa Jspsm. Tbe sddrese «rs "Tbs Educational System of ^apaa," hy T. Ichlbaaha. 'OT, la tha Ch*»e) laat night, proved of unusual Interest to tb* larg* audience ui »lat, The speaker traced the developmest of Japan's educational system from before the birth of Christ to the press at tlms, lllus- trstlag hta points by a large number of charts aad pictures. He psld special attention to tbs prssent atatas of Japanese education, tailing of how lt took twenty yesrs for a Japan-1 eae to complete bla school work, be- j cause he had to attend grammar j acbool for eight years, middle achool for five years, high school for three years, and university for four. Ichl- j hash! alao described th* Girls' High School, which Dr. Jordaa dedicated, while tber* eight year* ago. Thla address ws* th* foarth snd last lecture of tbe recent eerlea of lectures oa Japan, given under the I suspires of the T. M. C. A. Wilt Give Dream Recital. The Faculty Committee on Pub- lie fentertalnmeat haa arranged for a recital by Mr. Ole Bang, the noted | Norwegian author aad dramatic read- j ar. Thla ia Mr. Baag's second Am-! (Coatlaaed oa page 4.) I E. HlinXRfOgBCmG, D. P. CHEAP ■EXCURSION RATES. To Eastern Points Omaha and return. flO. Kansas City and return, 40; Chicago and return, 172.50; St. Paul and return. •73.GO; St. Louis and return, 47.10; New Wlesns and return, 47.40;Bostonaadreturn,1104.10;NewTorkaodreturn,1104:40;Washingtonaadreturn.47.40; Boston aad return, 1104.10; New Tork aod return, 1104:40; ' Washington aad return. 107; Philadelphia and return, 107.SO;Toroatoandreturn.107.SO; Toroato and return. 44.40; tnpfflor, Wls.f and return, 78.10;Duluthandreturn,78.10; Duluth and return, 70.50; Houston and return, 40.SaledatesAprilU,10;May4.7,II,14,14;June4,10,11,14.14,aad240. Sale dates — April U, 10; May 4. 7, II, 14, 14; June 4, 10, 11, 14. 14, aad 2d to f4th Inclusive; July 6, 7, 4. 1,24;August17.1, 24; August 17. 1, 14, U. Return limit 40 dsys from dote ft sale, except tickets sold to New York on May 4lK aad 7th. which ^will have final return limit of four months. For fall Iniormstion. eaU on, writ* or pboae aa. A. A. HAI-GOOD, Agent, Polc>~~. , Baa Jose

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    \ua9 2022 The Author(s).The distinctive feature of Gram-negative bacteria is the presence of an asymmetric outer membrane (OM), which acts as a permeation barrier blocking the diffusion of noxious components such as antibiotics that could compromise cell survival. The outer membrane has an inner leaflet, mainly formed by phospholipids (PLs), and the outer leaflet, composed of molecules of lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Building this membrane is a very complex process as every OM element needs to be transported from the cytoplasm or the inner membrane and properly placed in the OM. In addition, the asymmetry needs to be maintained to guarantee the barrier function of the membrane. The presence of misplaced PLs in the outer leaflet of the OM causes increased permeability, endangering cell survival. The Mla system (maintenance of OM lipid asymmetry) has been linked to the removal of the misplaced PLs, restoring OM asymmetry. The Mla system has elements in all compartments of the cell envelope: the lipoprotein MlaA in complex with the trimeric porins OmpC/F in the OM, MlaC in the periplasmic space and an ABC transporter in the inner membrane called MlaFEDB. While genetic and structural work suggest that the Mla pathway is retrograde (PL movement from OM to IM), several groups have advocated that transport could happen in an anterograde fashion (from IM to OM). However, recent biochemical studies strongly support retrograde transport. This review provides an overview of the current knowledge of the Mla system from a structural point of view and addresses the latest biochemical findings and their impact in transport directionality

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    DAILY 1'Al.cr Al.TO TIMES, THURSDAY, A.-KH, I'M.'- S. P. Q. R. jast Complete sew .t.~ L uf l» „t . and Puwae** tilorra celtcd. Tlr* .ap-ri.,rlt) of a-MO (Jlo.cs Is known s- alard ituosaghoat the world—*sxsSB*«*-i by all good aad panli ular p**-of*|» to be the beat, most perfect aad popular Glove oa Ihe ni*rk4-i. T*hey roat no nsore than other gloves. Prices rang- from «t.St> to *■_.;..*. per pair. MANV NBU* U.VKK OF HNMMKH u I It.Ill- IX l NIIKII- UKAK. lacladiag plain aad faacy lUllwlggaas. l\*-re*-kait. If. V. Dt Itsrht weight worsieda. ttc.m PR1C1BS AtWAYS TH* lOaUasU. VAN A. WALLACE Ml Vs PI KMSHlNOa I'lUt I H ALWAYS Tils. I.tiui-si THK HOMK OP K. P. Q. II i_.vi*_t t in*. r-ii> Aveaae PALO ALU* . ■ Mlsa Ella Byxbee la Hiteudliig a ' week In Pacific drove. The next Knrtua at home will I take place on Saturday evening. ■ April 21th. I New niauagemeiil, Plaxa Cafe. 1 Coat closing ssle st the Nippon. II. _*. Mail, eotary pabll*. t:tl D*a**_ l.v cream and water leea, tl. a gallon at Palo Alto Creamery. Primrose pork sausage. Oellca- Members of th* Kappa Alpha Fra- tessen store Pbons -UK 1-lS-tf ternlty will give a dance at their Rooma tinted, from fl 50 ap. F.; no*-*** on Prlday evening. April IV. W. ftackaa. _l_ t'nlvsrslty svaous. Mlaa Kthel Decker went to San The •wellret Hoe of ladles' head- Franclaco today for a short tl*lt r*sg* -ver shown In Palo Alto' may ****| *■«•' grandmother. Mrs Martha be seen at Welgaitner's. LOCAL Take yoar lawch si the plasa. Visit Caafleld's llasa Keats ursut. Alvin Saala waa a recant visitor ; In Pacific drove Ur. and Mrs. Desn W, Psrk went to San Joae today Ready-mixed paint. |1.50 gal at Tha beat quality at the aame old' Backus', 112 Inlveralu- avsnue. pries. Thompson's Oak bakery. Mlaa Clara Roedel Is spending s Homam.de beef and chicken tt-j few da" ,n ,D* S*Ilt* ***** ¥•*•■»* males at Dsllcateaaea. Phone -UK. '**"*" • Mra. W. IL Morrow went to San Ssts train fare and buy tba article from tbe Ragle Drag Company. Franclaco last evening for a abort abaeoce Red Star laundry office. Vender* voort Brothers. -41 High street. Miss Klisabett. llogue will leave tbe last of tbls week for an Hasten, Invited. Mra J. II ".UK.iv mother of Mrs. F. A. Stewart, leli today to visit her iaagbler, Mrs. Thompson st llenlcta. Decker. Hamilton Holt, editor ... the lodi pvndent. will spesk st. a university assembly at 11:11 tomorrow on "The Hague Conference." Mlsa Marian Kills baa returned to her home In Pacific Grove, after a visit in Palo Alto with Dr. and *>r». , , , ■ School will be ln the nature of a llaro d Heath and w th other friend* Tbe next meeting ol the student**.' lass of the Methodist Sunday on tin* peninsula. Ills* Bertha Polls, a former Stanford student. 1* In town today. 8b«* Is lesdlug lady with "The i'lajvrs" tn the production to lie given tonight at tha opera house, Mrs- J- 0. Vaudervoort and son. Irving P Vandervoort, left for Col- fnx this morning, hoping that a change of climate will be beneficial to Mr. Vandervoort* health. W 11. Brown aad family, wbo rs- moonllght supper, (hi* date for which has not been decider! A varsity rail) will be held tonight at 1:18 at Kuclna Hall. TliU la In preparation for the Inrercollc*' glate Hold meet and regatta at the University of California on Saturday. Mlaa •.'allan.ee Arnott 'will glvs' botb vocal and piano selections at the Woman's suffrage convention lo be held In the Unitarian Church lu. San Jose Ssturdsy. Among 'others from Palo Alto who will attend the, Senator Black. A. d. Walker. H. W Slmkltia, "' R. Deti-Jck and John tickler are among thoae who will at- .'iiil the Republican ben-just at tbe Hi Jamea hotel. San Joae. tonight- Miss Louise Hardeman Is spending a week In San Franclaco as Ihe guest of Mrs. Psul Beck or tbe Presidio. She will alao attend ths Press Club dance tomorrow nigh'. The young ladles si Miss Marker* school will give a progressive lunch* eon tomorrow evening. Among the Pslo Alto hostsssss will be Mlas; vida Toumy and Mlas Mollle Mesr* j Membera of the freshman claas, belonging to the Gamma Pbl Beta; Sorority will entertain at a dance ■t. (.a* given gt their chapter bonesi • >ii Friday evening. April 30th.; Among the hostesses from Palol Alto will be Mlaa Caroline Squire,! Mia* Rather Show. Mlaa Louis* J Hardeman and Mlaa Oladya Oil). I ceatly came lo Palo Alto from Po-I convention are Mrs. Jennie Arnott. niona. bave taken the houae at 416 Hamilton avenue, formerly occupied by Mr. and Mra. J. C. Templeton. Mrs. Alice L. Malheeon. Park and Mrs A. K MI*s Anne Hidden, librarian Oil M. kirn.-* Relief Corpa will hold a jibe Palo Alto library, left thla morn-; social at Prater nil) ball tomorrow, ing |0 attend the meeting of the, t Friday) afternoon from X to .'.j State Library Association al Berke-j There will be sn Interesting program j ley. Mlaa Patterson, 'he aaalalant tt-J aid refresh meats. An admission ofibrsrlsn. will go later W P. Hyde in cent* will be charged, and all are* president of lhc library commission. Visit the .'.<■ snd 10c counters at'visit of two months. will alao attend. He la vlce-preal- ! .lent of the trustee* section of the s Msrle snd Carrie Jensen lisckua- china more. Ill University., ,Ir-. A. ,.. c-rb-rt hM »^n „rr1 ,._,__,.,-„, . r_w ._,<,.„„ ,. . ,^*y-Jtf*-*-clatlon. Welugartuer A Co. are aole agents HI •In***** tbe flrst of the week at her,,,uj| |Mt evening al tbelr home, 317. Mlaa Grace Camp hitd Dr. Hen-; for tbs famoua Christy* English borne on Bryant street. ) Fulton alreet. Tbelr guests werejjamln C Illodgett have issued cardsi bath towels Prices :■<•»' to 91.&o.< Mrs, E. M. Lynn snd family, re Misses Lillian South wood and Irene,io a mualcale to be given at lh.«J Dr S II Van Dalt-tii Is able to w"*t*-v ot ***0*, AliP* bsve taken tin- Mlranionles, Messrs. Ia*o Maaon.'.Camp borne on Cowper at roe I on] i*i*'ii I ssjiiN u, HASKBALL t.ami: SVM now Two pact Ice gamaa of baseball are being played thla afternoon. Tho minister* claim that tbey hare the teacher* faded for tbe game that la to be played Saturday afternoon at - o'clock oa tbe high achool diamond. The practice thla afternoon will determine the position* tbst *.llt be assigned the plsysrs. The following names sre Hated, subject lo change: Minister*--Wstler- Hayes. H. W. Davis, C. L. lual. C. A. Richardson, N, W. Kllpalrlck. Mr. Price. Mr. Merer. S. R. Snow, Burt Kites Howard Teachers—J. C. Templeton, R. T. Nichols. T Bewick, O. C. Mercer, A. P. Urrsbse, W. H. Bryan, A. O. Cooperrlder. F. F. Jeffers. Eugene Tlnchsr. A« t«it t«a tt r a • ♦ 1111 tttt • | Spaulding's * Fancy Groceries {• ■2 sMILLIhd'S TKAS AWD 5 CXIFKKF.S tm in: its i-i:i i\ li:i:ii t tlmanlag Av«rBtse, near Gram- 5 J mar School. ** intotae H41K. '.;.««..l..|iill.MIM«tm JtttttttttKttMttottt-aVn-Uta § Carpet Cleaning § and Window Shades | s C. H. WILLIAM- It-one TO. tMl >*-rs»e/-te»ik»; be out. after ao attack of mumps, and spent vosterday In San Francisco. I lion me at 1S1 Taaao street. Mrs. A. Q. Ooodapc-ed. who lis* ilea*n living sl 319 High atreet, baa taken the houae at'336 High atreei. Tbe Fortnlgblly Mualr Club met; raster-day afternoon at rhe home of *•**• -"Tank Weaver, of Baa Joae, Mrs. K. C Franklin, ilia. Ramona *** ****** -h-lt*.*** »■ Palo Alio thla street. A Raymond-Whit comb excursion party of If. members visited Palo Alio aod the aolverslty Ibis forenoon. Mr. and Mrs J 8 Oyster. Mlsa Kllxabstb Oyster and Mrs.A.S.Tnbbsj week wilb ber mother. Mrs. A. Quinn Mtsaee Helen. Amy and Elas Csmpball will entertain at a dance ft their home on tbe Embarcadero road on Saturday evening. April 24. i i....i Herriford, Herbert Tllaon and i Friday evening. April *!.ld. compll-j Paul Bagllon. j mentary to Arthur T Merrill, whoi Mra. J. P. Smith la building rfW-axlit» returned lo America from, residence ai the corner of Kellogt'* >***'• ***AJ -' "-•" -allure In avenue and Cowper atreet whleh; Europe. Mr. Merrill will bs rsmein-; will be occupied by Mrs. Howell and bered as a former Stanford student.' family, who came io Palo Alto fromi -n,- citlxena' ...segue of Justin* I Chicago In the fall and have oeen^ B„ _,,„, „,,, inTiUt,ons to a dinner! Hodges house on! to be given In Saa Franclaco at thej I Fairmont hotal on Thursday even Oardner arrived In Palo fog. April Ittb. when Mr. John lira Story Hoar. The Children'* story hour at the puhllr library next Saturday morn- lug at 11 o'clock will be for ths -.innll children at,d will be conducted by Mlsa Mock living in the C Webster atreet. "Purnlsbsd Roams'* window card. at Tlmaa ofllc*, t*. Alto .- .i.-r.)*v rrom an extended ham Brooks, author of "The Social eastern business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Unrest." will be the guest of honor. The Friday Night Whist Cluh will Oardnrr. whose son. Wsltsr U. ■ The executive committee of the Pslo .meet tomorrow evening wltb Miss Gsrdner. la a aludenL at Stanford Alto branch are* Profeaaor Cnldo 11. spent Ihe flrst of Ihe w**k at M -,,, Saunders and Mr Howard Inlisralty. reside In Orovtlle, but Marx. J T. Coullbard. Profeaaor R. Saaodera at their home on Hsmona have bean spending ibe winter in L. Green. Mrs. Alice L. Park and 'atreet Palo Alto al 4*>*i Forest avenue. 'Rev. Sydney B. Snow. Monte Job Printing at The Times. ;: Job Printing at The Times. * »♦♦♦*»-»♦*♦♦•* »*»»»*»»*»** im.i:I-.S III A \i.i.i:\ ( oalraetlng aad llulldlng a Miilil.HN UI NGAU1WS A I HPKCIALT*.' • UHlce 231 Kipling tMrett. X Phone 5B1Y. *>♦*»♦* »****»**»**< ***»**■ CLOVER AND OAT COW HAY FANCT WHEAT HAT 4.1 Horabin's Wood and Coal Vair- 4-1 Hlrjt, t -ea*. .....I,...,.,.,...,.,. Quality Grocers La Peire 4 Son Ml l'l,„„e Pain All. *». DaaWrs la Pore Food Products ai-ALiimn-a l-aelAe CeaaaJaa aa— Ofwlag Woet— at Saa yraarlsc. Offlea wlia Least*, tha Tailor. 101 Clrel,. Pbona 4IIK: neldenee lllx. Olasoa aad KnlsM. aaaata. eSaaVtaaaa^raaaaaJajla^Taaaaaaiaia^ iwisaaaaavaaw'iieeMisaiss i "**■ AIJKNTr. Kin F<1« XKH. KAVHKIIH KII.K OUTVSi IW AM. UtVOTHK l-riee. I»e. 7Be. 8I.O0. *I.*B, alJKl ,.. a-J.M. pair. L___ Ready to Wear SECTION 4 IdKNTS POR ROYAL WORCKS- ♦ TKR, KID l--MTl-.fl AND NEMO ♦ (I ilWK Ih. Aak to aee our New Mod* J ela. Try our ilia Nemo Corset for X stout (inures. sea »ae**ee-*-ee »♦»»*** ****»»«■*»** OUR NEW ROOM ON THE RAMONA-STREET SIDE HAS BEEN TURNED OVER TO THE READY-TO-WEAK SECTION. YOU WILL PIND THE FOLLOWINO LINES IN THIS ROOM: MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. CORSETS. INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. SWEAT**-!! KIMONOS, SILK PETTICOAT: AND WAIST".— THE BEST-LIGHTED STORE IN TOWN. CHILDREN'S COLORED WASH DRESSES in the lateat apring stylea, made ol Percales and Linen-finish^ Suitinm fine stripes and checks, blae. tan, cardinal, pink. 4 to 12 r«.s. Prices start at 75c. 11.00, |l-3, 1.50,11.75,1.50, 11.75, 2.00 to IT-.50 aach. PANCY GOODS We haTe now on display new Face Veilings in all the lateat meshes and newest shades. NEW RUCHINGS A splendid assortment to choose from in Box Goods or by the yard. New Tourist Knching by the box. KID GLOVES New shades in Dress Gloves, Street Gloves. Driving and Auto Gloves at popular pricea, all lengths—every pair guaranteed. NEW NECKWEAR Collar*. Jarbots, llows, Ties, Stocks, Dutch Collars, Em- bray Collars—the season's latest novelties—at very modest prices. HOSIERY POR LADIES' AND CHILDREN Our spring tines are new complete in all weights of Cotton and Lisle, at 25c 35c, 50c, 75c, 1.00to1.00 to 2.50 pair. SILK WAI8TS A new line just received from N'ew York by express of Messaline Satins, Meaaaline Taffetas and India Silks—latest styles and exquisitely trimmed in Val. Lacea—Duchess, Baby, Irish, Fillet Laces, colors of cream, white, pink, blue, navy and black. Prices .start at 2.25.2.25. 2.50, 3.00.3.00. 3.50, 4.50.4-.50. 5.00. 6.00to6.00 to 8.00. . SHIRT WAISTS More of those elegant sheer Waists have arrived. Lateat stylea in Lingerie, Mercerised Mulls, French Lawna, French Batiste, Linen Lawns, beautifully trimmed in the latest laces, bands and insertions. Prices start at 2.25,2.25, 2.50, 2.75,2.75, 3.00, 3.25.3.25. 3.50,'4.00,4.00, 4-50, 5.00.5.00. 5.50, 6.00to6.00 to 12.00 each. TAILORED WAISTS in Madraaa, Jacquards, figured Batistea, Linens—a full aa- sortment of the season's newesl and best stylea—materials of the beat. Prices start at 1.25,1.25, 1.50, 1.75,1.75, 2.00, 2.25.2.25. 2.50. 2.75,2.75, 3.00, 3.50.3.50. 4.00, 4.50.4.50. 5.00 to 8.00each.LADIESWASHSKIRTSJuatreceived.LadiesLinenfinishedSkirts,lateatatyle,trimmed,andlateatcut,heavyroundthreadfabricsthstwillpleaseyot)whenyouseethem.Pricea8.00 each. LADIES' WASH SKIRTS Juat received. Ladies' Linen-finished Skirts, lateat atyle, trimmed, and lateat cut, heavy round-thread fabrics thst will please yot) when you see them. Pricea 1.50, 20,2—0, 2.50 aach. J^ndenAaJI&Woodtt y pALO ALTO *w*aa**a*******-***taaaa**a*aa* iisiiiima.ea.iirewi4ia.irnaa8wias-.il »*mmaammmmmmam..mm

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    THE DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES . HOT ICE CREAM SODAS are not the Kind yon get at oar fountain. All drinKs served Slice Cold and Properly Mixed. Try a rich eft drinK or a delicious banana Cream Sundae. MELLOR'S Fraternity Hall Building. PltOMlYKKT HTANPOKD STV. DENTS QUIETLY MARIUEDl; ***** * * * * MAIL SCHEDULE. Arrival nod departure ot malls at the poatofflce at Palo Alto, Cal.—In affect July t, 1107: Dispatch north — 7:11, 1:11, 11:08 a. m., and 3:01, 6:04 p. ra. Dispatch aouth—7:40 a. in. and 12.SC, 3:.6. 6:04 p. m. ItecetT. from north—7:40 a. m and 11:66, l:S_. 6:48 p. m. Receive from south—7:11. 11:01. 11:10 a. m. and 3:06, 6:04 p. ro. Dlapatch to SUnford—7, Iv.Zi a m. and 2:1.., 4 p. m. Reoelve from Stanford—I:1S, 11 a. m. and 1:10, 6 p. m. Sander Schednle. Dlapatch north—11:60 a. m. and 6:04 p. m. Dlapatch aouth—7:40, 11:30 a. m. and 6:04 p. _-.. Reoelre from north—7:40 a. m. aad 6:04 p. m. Receive from south—7:81. 11:10 a. m. and 6:04 p. a. Dispatch Stanford—7 a. m. Receive from Stanford—1:1K LOCAL A Modern Tr-*rdy. A 'bonk!" A streak or u«ly smell; A few drinks aad a driver raab; A sudden tarn, a crash, a veil— Another auto tone to—smash.— Washington Star. Robert Roberaoa left for Alaaka today to apend tha winter. Mra. C. I! Gilbert is apeodlng a abort time at Cermel-br-the Baa. A daughter waa born thla week to Professor and lira. Alvln Johnson. Miss Jeaanette Deal, of San Fran- Cisco la tbe gneet or Mis* Beatrice Fife. Mra. John C. Spencer and Mlaa Alice Spencer apeot the peat week In !.os Oatos. Mlaa Nellie Ford, of Los Oatoa. la apeadlng the week end with Mlaa Georgia Cutler. Mra. 0. I. Elliott and Mra. H. J. Ryan were recent contributors to the Palo Alto library. Mrs. John It** entertained a few friend* yesterday afternoon at her home on Cowper atreet. Mrs. John Darling, who baa been quite seriously 111 for tbe past two weeks. Is now convaleecent. J A. DeMuth returned yesterday from a visit of several months at hl« former home ln Pennaylvanla. Fred Nelson doea all klnda or woodwork and furniture repairing at Palo Alto Cabinet Works. 126 High. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Roberson, or Pleyto. Monterey county, are vfslt- Ing their danghter. Mrs. A. W. Mill* Miss Harriet Tate left for ber home tn Altadena yeaterday, after a week'a visit with Mrs. II. W. Har- baugh. s Burke Corbet aod family have returned to their home lo San Francisco, after spending the snmmer In Palo Alto. Mrs. Schroeder and grandson. Dexter Schroeder, of San Jose, are visiting Mra. Schroeder's son. Otto Schroeder, and son. Twin daughters were born last evening tn Mr*. Minnie Roberson McCandles* at the home or her sister. Mra. A. W. Mills. Rev. D. A. Rusaell leaves the first of the week for Jamestown. Va.. to attend the national convention of the Chrlatian Church. Mlas Effle 1. Hawkins, principal of the Palo Alto grammar achoot. haa been granted a life diploma by the ■ tate board or education. Mra. J. M. Morton, who baa been Id Washington, D. C, for some months, arrived a Tew days ago and la at her" home on the campua. The Alpine Wood Company, corner Forest and Alma streets, will sell (or cann lor a limited time only, live oak stove wood, 12percord;madroneandpine.12 per cord; madrone and pine. 11 per cord. Phone Main aoa. J. 0. Daley haa purchased a lot 12-xlZS In tbe Naah tract at the Junction of the Willow road and Gilbert street E. F. Oawald apeot tbe week ln Santa Crui, having gone down to attend the fifteenth annua] aeaaloo of the Pacific Coaat Gaa Association. Special today: Fancy creamery batter. 1 1-2 pounds, 65c; studied pickles. 6 for lie, mackerel soused, mustard, tomatoes, 20c. 214 Unlr.av. A meeting of the Joint committee* of the autumn festival and atreet fair will be held on Monday even- lng at 8 o'clock In the Parkinson building. Captain Aim tin Walton, of Palo Alto, wbo la connected with the United States ship Inspection service. Is In Alviso Inspecting ship* anchored there. Mlas Daisy Spencer entertained at dinner laat evening In honor of Mlsaes Mary and Lutba Parkinson, who will leave ahortly for Washington, D. C, to reside. The taadlea' Circle of tha Preahy- terlan Church will hold Ita regular meeting next Tueeday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mra. Win- sor. 321 Emerson atreet. Mra. Mcpherson la seriously HI In I tip* Angeles and her children, Mlas Dorothea and Will McPhemon. are at her bedside. Roger Mcpherson Is hurrying to Los Angelas from Gold field. The City Street Improvement Company haa made a special effort to get Bryant street ready for the carnival. The grading haa been rushed In the block ln front of the rink and If possible the concrete will be placed during the first pert of next week. Mr. aad Mrs. Otto Ludwlg and Mis* Ethel Ludwlg. who returned to their former home In Chicago laat spring, have come beck to Palo Alto folly satisfied with California. Mlaa Ladwlg U a Stanford etudent «... ft, Btrthday aPrtr. At tbe borne of Mr and Mra. Otto Schroeder, at 626 Raraona atreet. an enjoyable anrpiiae .party waa given last evening In honor or the birth* day aanlveraarr of tbe danghter or the houae, Mlaa Roae Schroeder. Th* evealng waa spent In music and games and a Jolly time waa en- Joyed. Those preeent were Mr. and Mr*. Walter Thompson. Mr. aad Mra. Otto Schroeder, Mra. Schroeder and Dexter Schroeder or San 3oo*~, Misses Lyda aad Amalle Boealnger, Ml** Clara teller. Mlsa Roae Schroeder. William Hana, Anthony Endera and Dbu Aloe Peaalee. The announcement or the marriage of W. I' Herron and Mlaa Stella Wynno waa not a groat surprlae to their friends, although no announcement or the event bad been! mado. Tboy were married Wednesday at Monterey. Miss Wynne graduated at Stan. ford In 1106. She wnk one of the moat prominent women" students that Stanford baa graduated. During her courae sbe was prominent tn literary clrcloa and waa author of the aucceeafut claaa farce, "The j' Original Miss Tewtaberry." She ill was a member of the Dally Palo-Altof! staff and collaborated with \ Edith ill Mlrrleleea In considerable literary I work. She waa also a contributor | to leading eastern magaxlnea. She ] made her home In Palo Alto during her college life, but was a resident I or San Francisco. Mr. Herron waa graduated by re-lj quest, mut not tor lack of ability. |. HI* originality led him Into course* tbat the faculty failed to endorae. J He won the Caroot medal In debate; he gained honors In his law studies: j he edited the Sequoia with success.; and he wrote "Dathsheba." which, while able, waa the oauae of hi* [j downfall because of Ita alleged In.- jj morality. * PIUXIKAM FOR ftl'l V Ui; riAND CONCERT TONIGHT Tbo Palo Alto Concert Rand will give Ita regular open-air concert on] tho Circle tonight, wltb the follow Ing program: "America." March. "De Matoy." Hall Overture, "Colossal," Short. Selection. "Ilobemlan Girl." Bait March. "If the Man In tha'Moon Were a Coon," Alford. "Intermexso Blnfonlca," Maacagnl. Waltt. "Wild Flowers.- Klettr. March, selected. AUTISTIC ROLLERS AT THE PALO ALTO RINK The Roller* appeared at the Palo Alto rink laat night la their apeclal skating feature* Theae artlata are In tbe beat tbat have apeared here and Manager Hlnea la pleaaed to have been able to book tbem. Tbey will appear again tonight with an entire change of act and finer costumes. It will be worth while for any one to aee this flne exhibit of skating tonight FOR SALE Five-Room Shingle Bungalow ' on corner lot fronting South. This cosy little home has just been finished. It has a very attractive wood finish, and is conveniently arranged. Gas and electricity are both installed. The price is very cheap considering the value of the • property—only 2,750, and easy terms an be given. This house is on the corner of Embarcadero Road and Cowper St, one block from the Waverley St car line. Co-operative Land and Trust Company •> Will Marry on Same Day. Palo Alto frlenda have received Invitations to the wedding of Mlaa Eva May Poor SUnford, '10. tp D. C. Alexander. Stanford '(*t. which will take place on Tueeday, October *th. at the bride's home In Kansas City. On the aame day Herbert Poor. SUnford '07, will be wedded In Council Bluffs. Iowa, bis bride being Ml** Flora Martin, or that dty, The poora were realdcnU of Palo Alto for three yeara. returning last -,4.30. PAYABLE ANNUALLY. . THE PALO ALTAN AND SUNSET. %s PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. b*bt**l* ***\*l*l**im*bi******* ******** Imm**m******

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    »...*»..«,*»♦♦*«» Baa Fraa-c-M-o, Jaa, 30.— Por Palo Alt..: Rain tasdgbt iaitoptlu iUtmra MOtstV "FOR GREATER PALO ALTO VOL. 33- PALO Al.TO, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1909. NO »_- mmmmmmtmmmtm mmmmm* Builders' Tools '^_^^ We would lite to call jonr st smrllsMi-S' TOOIA. Sea oar window c—pl.;. Wr ar- lo . position to famish von with' the srary best ol rvesrthla* bs oar liar, qsuslltj aa* qaaailty always bar. for soar selection. Visit tsar .tore al soar warlst— eoa- swadaas—, so ossr nistssl ssdraa—(e. lost, trwlj. Palo Alto Hardware Company | l-Baas. at. RigM bs —a Orwter a* .BS Ctt. m*mmmtmmmm*mmttmmmmm*m*tgtmmmtmmtmmJi ................ T AUD PHOSf* PAlaO allTO »1 DL'DFIELD Lumber Co. Palo Alto »+*,.»...»... «♦* ♦.>M»*t*»»«**«««»***»*»lt PALATABLE and INVITING Snyder's Oyster Cocktail Sanaa. Fancy India Cocoanut tn bulk. Herculaa Wheat Flakes. Pearl Coffee. SINCLAIR'S PLAYS WELL RECEIVED LAJtfla. AintKNCE AT PLAT* IIi'IM: fllVGH CIA»K ATTta*- TKi.N TO PI \ . 1 l IV [Mr. Kin. lair is Called and (.l\*-- a Brief bat Intcri-sUag Talk. Canada Blend fancy Tea («>ver|* body Mkea It). Compton*s Pure Olive Oil (pat- ticularly good for medicinal par poaee). . ■rm* ■$ COMPTON^ 11: i.i -oi i l:i. HTOliK 321 University Ave. MAYKIEI.I) Ml" 11 TO Quality Footwear PROPER STYLES OUR BEST ENDEAVORS TO PLEASE YOU •*_ q 3jKoaX5-- Weil-Known Dramatic Impersonator Secured KATHKKINK .il'HI.ri.t KV WILL UIVK KI'AIHM' FOX MWKilili WOMEN. Bvtrta, Upton Sinclair's players preeent- ed an entertainment last nlgbt ao atterly different from the usual theatrical produetlona tbat It become, a source of wonder that anyone should have the courage to stage so decided an Innovation. Ths ntay with a purpose can succeed Only when It has decided dramatic jtterlt. and the reception given to Mr. Sinclair's work last night shows tbat he poisesse* much ability aa a flare right. The conditions were moat favorable here for tbe first production of these playlet*. Mr. Sinclair hat for some time been a realdent et Palo Alto, tbe people are familiar w(th his writings and there Is a strong undercurrent of Socialist thought. The Playhouse was crowded .and the audience gava tbe closest attention. The musical numbers were cornet solos by Mr. Hughes, accompanied br Mlaa VaJlance Arnott. Miss Kllsabeth Magle. the leading lady, gave an Introductory addn In which abe called attention tbe character of the plays. She said that tbe lack of scenery woald hare to be supplied by the Imagination, aa waa done In tbe daya of Bhakeapeare. She is a most attractive young woman and showed ability a* an elocutionist. The drat play. "Tbe Indignant Subscriber." ts a tardea! produc- Uou. The editor of a New York dally ia visiting tba country home comes from New * * ****** magnate aad is Mlaa KatherlM Jewett* tbe well-known dramatic I: stor,, will give a reading of Alice Brown", farce, "My Lady** Ring." on next Thursday evening. February 4th, at the Stanford ctubhoaaa for tbe banaat of tka Woman's I-eagae clubhouse fond Mlsa Everts ^^^^^^^^^^^ York and a review of her laat book, **** b* * **** **** lk •upposed to "The Speaking Votce." together *** * ******* *** to taka a boat rlda with the authors picture, appeared ** **** **** M*** ***T **• lo *be in tbe January Harpers Monthly. »I«MI* of tbe lake, tba supposed She has been on the stag* tor some ******** **** ** tba indignant sub- time with Otis Skinner, aad this Is ***&**. tells the editor of all tba bar first tour of the waft. ***** *** **** ********* •tUlnat the Alice Brown, tba author of "My ******* *******B* the means of his pa- Lady's Ring." has had a number of, *"*■ *** lne «rralgnme_t la £******» stories tn tbe Atlantic Monthly and Is one of tbe beat known of modern women writers. Mlaa Everts will alao give a recital on nest Saturday afternoon at tba Fairmont hotel under tbe aus- pteee of tba Btanford Alumni Assorts Hon of San Franclco, The proceeds of this reading will also be devoted to tbe clabhouse fund. f Tickets of admission will ba 50 and 76 cants. Folding Go-Carts Complete New Line The Pr as stat Worn. Tbe rainfall for the twenty-four hours ending at 2 o'clock today waa .40 of aa Inch As predicted yaaterday tbe storm began lata laat night and It lasted several hours. Tbe conditions are atlll unsettled. The lowest point reached by tha barometer waa Sf.ll, but It roae to normal this morning, aad at t o'clock marked 29.»_ and waa slowly falling. This Indicates onaettled conditions aad tt ta difficult to tell whether tbla Is the closing period 0*0*09090*09090909090*0*^ \ ot tbe earlier storm or a separate storm. It may be showery tomorrow. The rainfall for. tbe season ts 12.67 Inches; to this date last year, 7.1- Inches , f KAHILI- OFSRATBD. VERY B—IT MaTKKIAL I M.I> IX CPHOsavTBR. ■NO. (XHXAPrUBI— OO- ni'.H SITS HOOD, PHOM IT..-*) TO HAM. Come in and see them before buying McKIBBEN BEALCO PHONE 12 mmtmmimmtmmtmmmmmm mmmmmmmm *■*..» m-m-m BI NW 1 I I. S Novelty Theatre Entire change of pvograin Mondays, Wednesdays aavd Fridays. sweeping one ^^^^^^^^^^ The next play. "The Second-Story Man," baa much tldaiuatli- force. An employe of the Empire steel mills of Chicago Is Injured and while In the hospital Is Induced by an attorney of the company to sign away bis claim for damages. Hli wife and children die and ha sinks lower and lower. It Is tba borne of tbe attorney tbat ha enters aa a robber. He tells hts story to tbe attorney's wife and sbe recognises that the man's downfall la dne to her husband's trickery and when the hue- band appadrs on ths scene demands that be make reparation. The Aalhor Called. At the end of tha aacond play there, waa a penis-tent call for the author and Mr. Sinclair responded with a tan-mtnate talk. He told aa Interesting incident In regard to the false position of the grsftt newspapers. A year after the appearance of "The Jungle" the New York Herald asked him to revisit the stock- yarde and again describe tba condition*. He deputed the task to two friends who. wllb a Herald reporter. spent three weeka In the yards. The result of tbe investigation showed P-ograas tor Friday aad Hat- arday, aJnusry 99 an* BO. lUfY BI-AA Victor Hago'a powerful drama Cl.llIMi f\ tin •**> i Good comedy—showing tbe trial, and tiibolatlona of s private detective. CHKHKM THIEVKS. Pll i KHUN r WAYS OF SMI' OO LINO 'JIM Ol-TS A NEW JOB laa-tr-Sw-d sting— "la -be Village by tbe Sea.** Opera House ROHKltT A. HAZEL. Msiisr..r Papa's Boy Saturday. Jan. 39th tllBWtl M—lar* *:IH. Fvralmt THS Willi'. KEfKIVEII THAT TWO MUX ACTOKH ARK NEIIItll HIV n.i. with iTtiMAixr. pnlsoxmo LOCAL LODGES SHOW^CTMTY RKD MEN PRKPARINO TO tin's r .lit *i* < <iMl.liV BY LOCAL At 1 lltilt, Woodnwn of Hi.- World Aanoaace Omnrt— KHIef Corps l>ep*u-t. ment Aide Named, Sagamore Tribe, I. O. R. IL, la planning to, present a farce comedy In March. The play la being writ* ten by a local Red Man aad It will be given by an amateur cast ot twelve, mostly members of the order. It will be based on tha principles of the order. The Woodmen of the World announce a social dance for February i Mii at fraternity Hall. Tbe Odd Fellows degree team Is practicing In preparation for exemplifying tbe first degree work for Redwood City Lodge. Tbls team has been organised for a long time and is credited with being tbe beat drilled team In Centra) California. Mra. Alk« M. Gillette, of Lna Oatot. department president ot tba Woman's Relief Corps, has appointed Mrs. Frances A. Kaaaon department aide. The degree team from lha Palo Alto Rebekab Lodge went to Ban Mateo laat evening to Install officers. Tbe Palo Alio team Included tbe following: Mra. O. W. Camp- ban, Mra. W. T. McKInnay, Mra. Wiliiert Carter. Mra. F. H. Roee- brook, Mra. Bruce Gibson. Mrs, E. A. La I'eire. Mra. K F. Rurkhart. Mra. W. Beettle. Mlaa Maa Hall and Mlas Lurile Rogers. "Papa's Boy" Is Postponed A telegram from the manager of the "Papa's Boy" company to tba local manager announces, that two of the actors are suffering from ptomaine poisoning and are unable to appear. This makes a postponement of the date of.the play here necessary. It will probably ba Riven some time belt weak. conditions far worse than at flrst, and tbe article prepared waa declared by the Herald editorial force to be th* moat striking and bast an- thentlcated article ever secured by that paper But It never got beyond tbe business office. Every papsr In New York aod Chicago refused to publish the facta and a London paper did the same, after It bad been cabled at the request of the paper. Tba closing play. "Jobn D.," la In reality a Socialist lecture wltb a stage setting. John D. Is left In ths country while his chauffeur goea for gaaollaa. H* Is approached by "Tbe Author," a Socialist, wbo tells bin wbat be really la and bow he can forestall tha Inevitable result by banding'all bis property over to the government. The part or tbe Author is taken by Mlaa Magle, dressed In men's clothes. She bald tbe cloaest attention, and If there waa a little drag It waa because tbe argument Is too long and not from any fault of the actors. Jobn P waa well represented as a doddering, old man, timid al times. and at times a man of great fore* of character. If the Sinclair players are a* wall received elsewhere as tbey. wera here they are destined to mak* a marked success and effectively to acquaint the people wltb tba principles of Socialiam. McEVOY MAKES SERIOUS CHARGE declAbeh wiwrrrvT-E oarr OP OOl'RTHOVRB CONTRACT IS NOW ON VII.K, work to Have Beam AftrcthoaghL Belief waa eipresaed yaaterday by P. H.-McEvoy, of Menlo Park. president of San Mateo county's board ot supervisors, tbat tba eoun- ty's original copy of the contract entered Into September I. 1901. with the O'Brien Construction Company ot San Francisco for rebuilding tba courthouse had bean removed from among the county records. HcBvoy further stated that to hla certain knowledge another copy has hm* substituted since laat October, using the same canvas cover or backing and tb* ~ same laat page bearing the signatures to'tba original contract. Tbla substitute copy, tb* president of tb* supervisor* declares, haa been so changed and mutilated from time to tlm* daring the last three months tbat ba believes It caa ba attacked sarcossfully ln tba courts. "This la not guesswork," aald McEvoy emphatically. "My own ays- saw tbe original contract laat fait. On tb* flrst page tba typewriting waa Interlined frequently witk handwriting In unblotted black Ink* and further on someone bad lnsert- ad a sheet of blue paper on wblch was typewritten. "Tb* stonework ta not Included In this contract' "In th* county's copy-of tb* specifications James Naalon bas made Innumerable changes, which ba haa Initialed In red Ink. Aa a matter of fact and law, tba** Initialed change* are absolutely worlhleea." By means of tha public Inveatl- gatloo to ba bald by tb* supervisors at Redwood City on Monday, It M expected tb prove tbat tba allmlna- tlon of the stonework* waa an afterthought and Improper, and tbat tba letting ot a 134,000 contract for stonework was part ot tb* alleged grafting. Palo Alto Now Has Town Clock Palo Alto ha* a town clock, thanks to tb* owner of tba Ramona building- Tb* clock la placed ta tha corner face of tba octagonal tower. It la an electrical clock ami will be corrected hourly by obeera- tory time. Tbe tower is not high enough to permit tb* clock to ba seen, eicept from tba avenae, bat nevertbelses It will pro-re a convenience to many. A mission bell shows In an adjoining arch of tba octagon, b«t It Is understood tkat this la got to be connected wltb tb* clock, bat can be rung to call meetings bald In Ramona Hall. DIB A MOON CHANCE bring Sn* weather recently? No, tb* moon change* about tba sans* every day In tb* month. "Carry of Palo Alto sells standard goods at tba name price* every day In tbe year. They are neither affected by tb* moon nor by moonstruck (lunatic) dealers, who eat elevated prices or give prises of tslklng machines, crockery, ate. CURRY of Palo AltO A FEW SPECIALS Almonds 10. 1 tot. solid pack Com. .*!.!* X Walnuts l*c 1 do.. Tomstoas taw * Bus 44sr t lbs. whit. Codfish .*— i tt lbs. Sodss aor Hour. lb. tortus air) ...a. J 4 lb. Macaroni XIsr B. W. PlBassps. tS> ♦ M.I. sVIII'I'M CHItAF Itllt A rOW DATS * V Sallows & Rhodes Phone 73 •♦easesees seesseeeeeee* ses**seeeeee*sse***e**ee»eee

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    DAILY P.M.O Al.TO TIMES, THl-RSUAY. JANTAKV aB. mop ••♦.*».*.. I Stanford University | News and Doings •■♦♦♦♦-*♦♦♦♦*>♦♦ I Doctor 8oow I*tepare-) for ExhfML one of our greatest admirers. It la A sanitary exhibit ta being con-. an Interesting fact tbat ba la antl- atrnctad In Palo Alto for the par-, tlod to write mora letters after hla poae of further educating tba people name than anr mm In tba recent or tbe state along these lines. The nilnl.tr>*, he bating aome six ■!*■- atate board or health is conducting; greea. tbe exhibit, and Dr. W. F. Snow of — -» the hygiene dapartmaat haa offered AppoiaU (..mmltt.-.-. hla aerTleaa. Ha la now auparrtalngj rbf) Jlinlor cIaM m€l v.edneaday the construction of the varlooa i-nod-.^ dUlk0#w, of „,-,, imporUnt ela and charta neceeaarr for the ex-j bntlana connected with the pubtl- hlblt. Several students. En addition ca0oo ^ tb9 mo Qo»i_ . The to tbe regular workmen, are work-j *„,„, of dln,ctorf lubmlttod two In» on tha models. , |,ngthy reporta, embodying the re- The exhibit will be collected and ff,,u of ((J| work t0 j,., thrown open lo the general public __M_, ,«,_,,. —. . .. ..L. a. -*- *ne fleet rejtort dealt In Palo Alto within a weak, altar Mitchell. C. H Voae, H. D. Pat- rXrk. Q. E. Cbeda. K. 8. Jordan. J, C. Huston and L. 8. Scott (chairman ). Jockey Williams .and His Industry .! which It will be placed on can, far nfibed by the Southern Pyclftc Company, and shown throughout tha atate. tha matter of awarding of the printing contract. The manager entered Into a contract with a San Francisco Onn laat semester for the printing of the annual, but this agreement waa repudiated by the board of directors, aa having been unauthorised. The action of the dtrectora 1 waa approved by the claaa, and the contract will now be let to the firm Weather Pei-ralla Practice. Owing to the Inclement weather that haa prevailed tbla month, Tuesday was the flrst afternoon forjdoatry agalnat IN I* V« IN.- ARK TAKEN I i~"M H-riil.i- 00 IH*PES. Koot-ttdll -M**» to lu--.-... Training. M||x|oSM ,SVKSTEI Coach Presley announce* tbat th<~ all-varsity football men will report on tbe old baaeball diamond Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. From then on till February l.tb. the date of the game with the Wallabies, there will be light practice. Aa the men are In excellent condition., there will be no need of going into hard training, for with a lltl.* Umbering np tbey will be aa fit aa before the big game. The Australians will ^ arrive on the coaat aome time during the week of the 17th. and will play California the foregoing Saturday. Machine - Made BREAD AT "I can't for tbe life of me -cure out wbat kind of an argument any California*, can use against one - of tbe greatest Industries of this state." aaya Thomas H. Williams. prealdeat of the California Jockey Club. "Millions are In rested In this Industry, and the future means millions in return for oar state." Millions. . indeed! — mllliona of dollars of the losings of dupea and fools. Invested In the buslneas of duping more fools. Into losing more millions. But aot one honest dollar la investsd In any racetrack In- whicb any law la Stanford Home Bakery JOHN rVICOL, Proprietor JI5 I nirefsitj kit. Palo Alto B—r. Will Iasrr_T. Thst tbe ni. Hod. Jamas Brjre*. English ambassador to th,- United Stats., ta to visit Stanford Is BOW ZL.TL"* ',"!.* " ** b"PT'.'»"o»>r. "ill. '"lao.7fsVorsbl"rt.rr.. Issd Doctor Jordan to _cc.pl hi. la- __._,.„, „d „u,»rwls.. vltatton to spend a day on tba cam-, j In a second statement the direct- the ambaasador I. to come to the' *** **!»*** ** **** ***** **** Present coaat during tha latter part of: ********* ****** ** **** ****** Tha March, wben be will give an address wwra.. of tha axpendlturea ln- on the charter day at the University curr* ** **** in **** P*********** i of California. He hs. also been se- *>**P*'****** for tha publication or cured to give a course of lecturea ,ho book w" ********** ****** ***** 1km. and It ta probable during hta ****** ********* •Uy at Berkeley that he will ar- President K. S. Mackenzie took range to visit Stanford. Doctor nccaeion to announce the Junior Jordan haa said that no matar wbat ***** ' omm.tteo aa 'follows: tint* be gets hare, an assembly will Junior opera committee—Mlaa M, ba called to have him apeak. Howell. Ml.. R. Gerard, Mlaa A. Bryce la well known to tfae Amor- Huntsberger. Mlas A. Wright, It. lean public as the author of "The rtlttlgsteln. F. Wilson. C. p. Happy. American Commonwealth." wbtch L. P. Vanatta and H. W. Thompson la considered as one of the beat au- (chairman). thorltlea on the American and Brit- Junior prom committee—Mlu K. Ish governments, one scholar going Palmer. Miss M. Barlow, M.ss M. so far aa to say tbat he knows of ao James, Mlaa A. Shumate, Mlaa M. single stud* lhat ao effectually helps Van Zwalenburg. II 8. Read. II. N. tbe Amertcau to know bis own coon- George. A. E. Khrhorn and W. W. try as this volume. He Is often i Southard (chairman), called our graataat critic, and also Junior day committer v M. two weeks that the varsity baaebaltj propoaed. There are honest dollars team baa been able to practice. The inraated In horse breeding, bot no- first game of the season Is scheduled! body proposes to prohibit horse to take place Saturday afternoon * with the St. Mary's Learn, and, barring rain, this game will be played according to schedule. As the wealher glvea promise of being fair for the next few days, the varsity will hav*- an opportunity to round Into form for the contest. The new unlforma for the nine, whlrh were ordered home time ago. are expocted to arrive lo time for Saturday's game. Tba new suits -> --*■ -- _--_-• -ai-i. ■■ ___ ■_._. I breeding. There are boneat dollars Invested In faat horses, and In tracks .aad stable* for their use. But nobody proposes to prohibit faat horses, or tracks, or stables, or racing wltb them. Absolutely only one thing ts proposed to be sup- preaacd. and In that no honest doll's, la Invested. It Is not honest dollars that are Invested In book- making and poolaelllng. Gambling Is not an honest business, and gam' tlon of faat horses cannot exist out of their own revenues, and if tbey are sucb Important Industries to tbe : state that It Is a matter of public . policy to keep tbem alive by supplying from other source* tbe money to pay tbelr deficit tben by all means let tbe public Industry be subsidised by direct appropriation. We can better afford to pay taxes, to pension Mr. Williams' bankrupt. Indualry.' than to license crime for! It. lt Is probably true that poetry. aa an Industry, cannot make Ita owa < living ln California. And poetry Is; far more Important than racing — so Important tbat. ln most lands and ages It bas been actually subal-; dtsed out of tbe public funds. But we In California prefer to do wltb-; out tbe uplift of poetry, rather than. pay taxea to support poets. And nobody, anywhere, baa ever propoaed X to license- poeta to steal In order to I maintain themselves In a useful but unprofitable occupation. Horse racing faaa no higher rights Whatever of racing can maintain Itself, oat of Ita owns revenue, like base- hall, haa a right to continue io exist. If anybody wants to subsidise horse racing, as baaeball ts fre- , _ .,. . ■jaenlly subsidised, that too la le- ♦ (JaHlOriUa Aspar- gltlmate. But to defend licensed X "5 r I - crime, on the pretense that a legitl- { 3gUS JJC the tin. mate Industry Is broke and needs! t to steal to make up Its deficits. Is * the most Impudently vicious propo- i C t> "IT/ A Inil- altfon that could be made. — Fresno • -J. OC W . r\Spaia- rtepubllcan. I ........... ♦♦♦ w-o-w-a-ww-rw-rww THIS WEEK! Selected White : wllb maroon. Tbe stockings and sleeves of the Jersey are of this color, as Is the coat, which Is In turn trimmed with white cuffs and bot* tons. are made of white ffanael. trimmed I bllpg gains are not honest money. Evan "straight' gambling la eeeen-j itally dishonest—a taking of money! for nothing, under false pretenses—' and racetrack gambling Is not: straight It steals away the money! and the character of men. and debauches tbe state. It has been pro-! hlhlted nearly everyhere, from Sew York to Japan, except In California.! By the consensus of American opinion It Is a crime fo morals, nnd everywhere else tf Is a crime ln law.) If il ts made a crime here, no legitimate Industry »UI he aaalled. snd no legitimate sport will be hampered. if horse breeding in.! the exhlbt- Crew t"***- KonMlared Shell. Tuesday evening the members of tbe varsity aqnad practiced In the four-oared shell for the first time this season. The delay was raused br a broken oarlock, which bas been repaired. The reason a woman wants to go to tbe theatre In a carriage once la so ahe man aay she alwoys doea. Tbe Sanford bill In the senate to; j provide tbat thirty days before the J next general election a special alec- I tlon may be beld, at wblcb tha wo- ♦ men of the state will be allowed toj I vote on the question of whether orit not tbey deslr-- suffrage. Is meeting )? with strong opposition from tha! ♦ suffragists, it la claimed tbat such it an election woald be'with force.or; t Influence, and that the bill li aim-if ply a scheme to stave off the qaee-. j Hon for another two years and pre- X vent the suffrage amendment being;! submitted to a vote at tha next election. , No matter how many proposals A reprehensible thing about lies'a woman bad wben she waa a girl Is how the otber fellow may beatjabc can alwaya reme'mber a lot you telling them. , mora gus Tips 35c the tin. FULLER £ CO, Phone 51 151 Uaiversity Oe. X nr*. r-EECE CHAPARRAL Harrep Jtotoman iMemortal dumber - . EDITED BY Cfja*. H Jf telii f. IL Ponneil Wallace Srtom Eaipf) €. Eenaub Eoger £i>terrett tMafoemar §?oung IBouglaste Jf errp On Sale Monday, Feb. 1. 25c. the cop

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    DAILY. PALO ALTO TIMES. MONDAY. NOV. 2. i,.i4. MOB FIVK VARSITY THEATRE TONIGHT "The Fifth Man" A tbr.. r^.1 Mali, d.aha. aith tha (-antral Am.rlcan luD.lt. with Beaatc ...ton and Chart,, Car.—of mora than uni.,1 tnartt. "PATHE'S WEEKLY" An unusually .1.0,1 nurabar ot currant event. "HAND COLORED SCENIC OF PICTURESQUE FRANCE" **MAX' FEET ARE PINCHED" Max I.tnder tn a fin, romad. A.IM.SHIOM 10 CK\T8. LOOK So CUNTS. Cl.tldrrn ua.l-r ill. V. Ilrat Show at 7:15 p. m. I., .. .fu.-I Tt»i..n.«i« — lias hum is m THS MAN ll\ THK BOS." EXPOSITION BENEFIT TO WHOLE STATE Alameda County Plans to Raise $1,000,000 for Exposition RAILROAD MANAGERS PREDICT ALL TRAVEL RECORDS BROKEN; THOUSANDS OF VISITORS AND SETTLERS WILL INSPECT EVERT SECTION OF CALIFORNIA PERSONAL MENTION >li»» Shtf|e> H)att. Klanfo Mr. and Mr* Itotiett coiiier*are al ttie t'niver-l 11 Ne* campaigning „j**ard Hyatt, atate i of Wte-|tMidaat of public Inatractton run-in. where Newcomer In study-! Inn In the afcrlrultural college Froin Wisconsin they will go to Mount Hants, III. where Newcomer will tr-ui-erintcnd Mime farm* belonging to tbe Newcomer elate Mra. Newcomer waa Mlaa Kvangellne (loaactt of Palo Alto Harry Hell, Stanford baseball and son of Mr and Mrs Hell o man meat, haa a winning: ba* team In Plymouth, Amador m Bell Is h mining enKlneer al place P. Ml** Christ*) lot of Palo Alto waa a recent guest of Mlaa Oeorgl t Cutler of San Francisco. Mis* lH-tt> Vox haa returned from ljcnldahtirg. wben she haa been substituting In 1 the publtr school* during the tllnee*. of teachers • • • Mlaa Florence Sevier ta convalescing In Eureka from an attack of nervoua prostration I-eland W. Cutler, formerly nf I'alo Alto, haa been appointed superintendent for the west of tbe surety and fidelity department of the Aettiat Accident and Liability Company. * "aaa Mr. and Mrs V. Q Renter t Mildred (ioodapeedi are residing at llll East Twenty-fourth place. Chicago. Hauler la doing graduate work at the rnlverslty of Chicago. • • a Mia*. Ko«e Hlil.yof San Refael waa a reeent guest of Professor and Mrs J. t\, Hrown of Itamona atreet Ml-** Hfgley came to make the ar- rjualntance of the new son of the house. Master Kimaell Hrown Hubert Hailett. lor man*, years *. resident of Palo Aito while connect- •-.! wltb Fraier a* Co.. la wtth OCon- nor A Moffittt. San Francisco Mr snd Mrs Krval J. Newcomer. wi... an- rtoa :ti Wenatebee, Wash.. lefl for Washington, P C . yeller- dav Newcomer ia studying mean*. of eradicating insect peats an.) hllghta for Washington applet-row * ers Mr. and Mra. Newcomer wl.l return to Palo Alto by February 1 Paul Avery. Stanford '-fl chemls- trj ■yradnate, has returned to hla po< ■.itmn 1:1 the Kaperanza mine*, .ti Mexico, after being compelled In tbe revolution to eome to California Mrs. Avery (Doris I'ugh» Is still wltb her stater. Mrs. It'chard Barrett of San FranclMu Avetv write" however tbat j-uecessfut mining there ta problematical, as the'supply of ryanlde. which la made In Germany, is near!*' eahausted. Jamei nnd . i.a Whljiple. fo .1 K Tli.i iii- ill plav Whipple has er In Aianki VOU Can Add NEW "BUSINESS ro Tour PRESENT BUSINESS by JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING r, and Mn, 1 II Morse are with and Mrs Ha rob) Roe Hoes al [...ronia tpartmeatft, Oakland do UtO -rien.!- bate receive) piincenient of the marriage of Julia Sarah Harrett. former!-.*, do Ute lad li *;n*t Lo, It wood, \ h took place |n l.oa Angete* . ber lOtfe Iff ..nd Mr- Lo, k- I will live qf He.ia.ndo Beach.! taackwaad aad bes slater, Hbe ■ B ■■ ■• hav** many friends In: Alto, when- the t.imii-- home on j - | * ■ ha liable . en MBHTIIia Ntrncp-. far. I'AI.O AI.TO LODGE NO 31*. ti A. M., Masonic Temple. i aendaj. November I, lei t Stated meeting I p, m liy otder of the W. M. W. c. WERKY. Secratsry. 1 ■" M MURIirilKM***-!*-. Old papers lor sal*) nt Times ..III. a 10 rents a bundle (106). ladies tine tailoring. Fit and workman-*!,!)! guaranteed. J. Hose. Hm. 20i Ramona llldg Phone fi»6Y 10-S-lm—Advt. * • • Spftetla corsets and Wm. Frank • aUts Mrs Itlacg. Uf, Homer. I '1.7 4 -*". • • • Fumigation work. Call t"X. , lOlT-tm—Add • • • Rot bread aaa rnita every after toon st 4 Oak bake-* '.CO t'nlv av Rj it-t-tf*~Advt. a a s c. Cat flower*, floral designs and -,-■., > (Bt rl all k.ndi* nt I.a*» I'almas i .,;-, On November 3d, a vote on a vert Important tneaaure will be taken throughout California when Senate Amendment No. 34 i No. IT on Novcm- ber ballot). authorUlng Alameda county lo raise f i .,■.,-, toward the Panama Pacific International Ekposition, come* before (he voters of the State. ( This measure in designed to amend the ronalitiit!.>n 1-> alio wing Alameda County Io hold an election to vote on Incurring a bondeil indebtedness not exceeding 11 .OuO.aoO for the Panama* Re International Exposition, The amendment Is designed lo allow Alameda county and that county only, lo submit tbe prop-used tax levy of [1,000,000lorEtjioalttonpurposes,inaccordancewithUspledge,totheE»:losltlon.Whentin.locutionforthoExpositionwaspendingbeforeCongrea:Alamedacountywiredapledgeof1,000,000 lor E-tjioaltton purposes, in accordance with Us pledge, to the E»- : l-osltlon. When tin.* locution for tho Exposition was pending before Congrea-: Alameda county wired a pledge of 1,000.- j -"I'll if San Franclaco were selected as . the Exposition alle. After the dec!- ; sion waa made the Exposition dlrec '■ tors proceeded wltb their plans on tbe j assumption tbat tbe money would be available when necessary. ■ Alameda county found, however. that the State constitution would not I i- null tbe calling of an election to ! raise the money by bonda until a con- : stitullonal amendment and enabling > act had been passed. ' The matter only concerns the real dents of Alameda county, but the en : tire State must vote on the amend | ment which will enable the county to ; call (lie election. Alameda County's Obligation to tbt •Ita. It la widely recognlied that tbe J anams-Pacific International Expoai- tlon la an enterprlfa In the benefits of which tha entire State will participate It Is not San Francisco's Exposition, although that city raised the princely sum of |l*t,ji)ii,0t>a for thla great Fair One third of the population residing .iliri.it the Hay of San Francisco have made their hornea upon ] It" eastern shore Direct ferry eerr* I Ice from Oakland has been established ' at a cost to the Exposition of |2on.. Thereby, at least a million vis , Horn will be enabled to tarry in Ala- 1 nieda county, where there la am ids room for tbelr a< commod Hlon The mllllona of visitors who will come to California in IttS win in elude vasi numbers who have for veara been planning to visit the OoMen state. The> win undoubtedly visit every settlon of the S'ate ami sinoiig the thousands of Inventors ainl slcbtaaers Alameda count* win n..: >'.:■■ gain a tremendoua direct advantage by her appropriation of ],0butoreryvoterIntheStatewillben.titby(hisappropilailot.althoughitwillnotcoathimanythingNearlyahundredgreatconvention.willboldQtetrSSSSlopiinOaklandandHerkeley.TliebenefttathatM.imedaeuutitywillderivefromthlaITealInfluxorrlaltorarunoaljbesabnatedinthetensofmiliioosNttirally.thepublicspiritedpebplsoltillsn.lKliboriiK;counlyfeeltlliltheyiareiMiundhyfieryconsideration,Imoralandeoaonlc,tocontributethemilliondollnrswhichtbeyhaveproJBjlsad.ThewelfanoftinentireStain;dependsuponthepaymentnfthis,.inmeyitefortheExpositionopensItsigatetothethrongingmQftbna,AndivotersofCalifornia,inauthorizingatjilaamendment,willi.».ktoAlamedaf.iiiitytomakethemosloftbeopportunitlenandprivilege.,whichItMaltathroughConstitutionalauthorBalmacaansTheBigGameOvercoatThecarefuldresserwillalsorequireasuitofcorrectstyle,durablefabricandexclusivetailoringat],- 0 but orery voter In the State will ben.-tit by (his appropilailot. ■ although it will not coat him anything Nearly a hundred great convention*. will bold Qtetr SSSSlopi in Oakland and Herkeley. Tlie ben eft t a that M.i- meda euutity will derive from thla I Teal Influx or rlaltora run oalj be sa- ||bnated in the tens of miliioos N-t- tirally. the public spirited pebpls ol ■tills n.-lKliboriiK; counly feel tll*il they iare iMiund hy fiery consideration, I moral and •eoaonlc, to contribute the million dollnrs which tbey have proJB- jlsad. 'The welfan* of tin* entire Stain ; depends upon the payment nf this , .inmey itefor-* the Exposition opens Its igate* to the thronging mQftbna, And i' voters of California, in authorizing atjila amendment, will i.».k to Alameda f.ii'iity to make the mosl of tbe op* | port unit len and privilege.-, which It ■Malta through Constitutional author- Balmacaans The Big Game Overcoat The careful dresser will also require a suit of correct style, durable fabric and exclusive tailoring at 15.00 to $35.00 STEIN BLOCH or BENJAMIN When speaking of hats you have said the last word when you say MALLORY or STETSON Whether or not you desire to buy, we invite you to inspect our Winter models in these lines. They are well wotth it. Stand out al the Law Steps or at the Engineering corner some morning and note ihe HEIDCAPS that go by. They are favorites with the f/j discriminating college men. Christy, Rhodes & Co. 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    DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES, TUESDAY. SEFIEMBER 25.1917. The Lure of Low.Prices In DYEING and CLEANING Means Trouble YOU know nnd WE tea** thu ptleaa aa all materta'a aaad tb tba prooMt of Dytlnc and CtouM* ara away apt IT MEANS iUBSTI- tction, a "bad odor" and parhapa tb* rata of gamaatt aooaar er The F. THOMAS Parisian Dyeing and Cleaning Works liar, t MiateaUoaa ol onr to „,„ jor rBttFEOnOil or WORK AT JIllllL-lUTB I-IUCSS. 4» .iuu st.. nuu> Ai/ro. pmo.-th sit I/x* tar U*, "C0U1 IIK.41I- oa, oor .Sfea. * "BARBARY SHEEP* AT VARSITY THURSDAY LETUSHGURE with jrou on your blcyda rvpalrtac. Our pricea ar* raaaonabla.- Wa foaraata-a arary Job. PIERCE, COLUMBIA AND INDIAN BICYCLES ON EASY PAYMENT* Indian Cyelery Miss Alice .Diaz , Indior ud Outdoor Studio 555. Kingiley Avenue. Dane* racitaia, oaathlag af tha danea In playa, pagaanta, panUmltnaa, rhythmic- dancing for child ran, fitrtn> vyomen; i*o*chlnjj ta aoclal datvo- Ina. Further Information may ba obtained by addraaalns Mlaa Diaz. or UUphonlng Palo Aft* ».. HEADQUARTERS FOR Mineral and Aerated Waters Schweppo'a Batbwt Ginger Al* Ctlsqaot Ctab Hire*, Boat Hoar Itocanbtnr ->Ta*kw Grape Jnlra ApoUlaarla IUnl«t Cklao 1'Ol-rUMl nacfcoray lUMlagrra Vichy Celettiee Whlta Rock . DOLB-8 1'IXEAITLE JUIC*5-~.*.pp*tlalnI and refreshing: to* Earle & Co. Grocers Phones 837 and 838 Masonic Temple Bldg: L la kaaplnx with tha protr-r-aaivr- ■policy of hla tbeatra. Uanagor Botta of tha Varaliy announcaa one of bit Srcataat cempa In the hlatory of bla playbouajj) in popular Rlaln FVjrxuaon'a flrat motion picture, "Oarbary Bbaap." which arill be ahown Thuradaj and Friday of thla waak. One, of tha moat luralnnua atara In the theatrtcal flnnament. Mlaa Pf-r-s-u- aon If it th* orbit of th* ata«* aararal montha aco to appear before lhe motion plclur* camera tor Ant-raft pic taraa, la a acrean veralon of thla ram-; ona book by Robert Hlchena. Dale Kerguaon may be numbervd among the rery few atate peraonagi-a wbo havr rep««ataflly refuaed extraordinary monetary offere for dim encaco- mania. firm in the belief that her efTorta beforri lhe camera could nut .■ir.-r-i her work on the ataa*. Her reallaatlon ot tha fact, however, tbat before lon(, tbe cinema would reach a point where hrr efforta would do full ju-iic*. i» tha Dim amuaement public r-i-i'kiiig an art each aa baa alwayj been ber ambllion lo preaent. camo ■everal montha ar» Quietly ihe atndi< lad tb* wort of tba playere on tbe ! tcrrex, and noted tbe conatant lm Iprovement of photoplay techaiQue. Mlaa l-Vvnaon finally cnlorod th* Mra ! world, not becauae of lu novelty, oor Itocauae ot a chance for ar-cumnlatinc a fortune, but tiecauae It holda oat lo her poaaiUlitiea for arhlevemcmta ■ never before realised In evea her | triumphant career.One of tbe tbeater'a | moat faithful eipoaeota of the troe , dramallo art. Bala rercoaon'a advent j to tbe acreeo marks a dlatloct ar hie v*- ment for tbe motion picture patron* In keeping with th* Itar'a accoiup- liahmonta aro thoae ot her director. Maurice Tourneur. the French arttato, not only of the motion picture world but .of ihe bruah and pallet,. Prior to hla achlav*ment In filmland. Mr. Tourneur studied art for many years' and acquired varloua hlih honors. Thla arllatlc touch la evident In all ot the Tuunicur productions rind give* to them a distinct individuality which haa placed him toremoat among the tnaater*dlr*ctora ot' the photoplay field. Tbe fact that Mr. Tourneur; apeat many montha tn the northern part ot Africa, the locale ot "liarbary Sheep," and It familiar with life la Algeria, further •nhancea hla particular capability of ataglng thla w-ell-koaw •uujoct. Tba book by Robert Hlchena proved thla popular author'* grea^ eat eeller alnco "The Garden ot Allah. In addition to Ita other merits, "Barbery Sheep" la undoubtedly one ot the most lavlah'pboto production a of the M-awm. Luiurioua arte depleting tha elaborate Algerian Interiora together with aereral complete rUlagea war* especially hull* for thla piclurc.Every detail haa been paaaed upon by ex- perta ao that tb* background* and general atmoaphare of th* production la abaotulal/ ton-ret. Many ot tfaeae faadnatlng acenee, -lighted with new effect la photo-production preaent viewa ot splendor never befor* attained lo film technique, and enhance the general qualities of thla atlrrtng romance. The aapportlng caat include* such axcaptloaal artiste aa Pedro de Cordoba. Lumaden Hare. Maey Harlem. Alex Shannon and Maude Ford. SPECinCAHONS-SlX The average owner I* not interested in SpcclficatloYi*. but we want to call your attention to thotc big feature* of Studebaker tpcCihc-itioin which make the car stand OUt U eRcepiitiiial value Genuine kmg-grsln high-grade leather in thc upltol* Merit***, the same aa you nnd In can costing front 50000to500 00 to 1000,00 more—a rr.cr-.iMc front seal, which can be adjusted backward or forward, and rcvcried in an instant so the passenger may face the tonneau; individual arm chair auxiliary **>U with plenty of room for the comfort of the passengers, and you can fold them and slide them under the tonneau scat, leaving the back of tbe car as free and unobslnicted as that of a five- Eaiienscr car, with no ugly gash in the carpets or recess 1 the back of thc front seat. Big 50 II. P. motor of wonderful efficiency and e-conorny. 1..--inch wheel base. ■ Plenty o( room for seven paiscngcri, with the light weight and economy of five ottteastrt. High grade appotatments, even to the lurr.blcr type of Yale Ignition Lock. These are the futures of the highest priced cars that you obtain in the Studebaker car at the Studebaker price. UNIVERSITY GARAGE EDW. C. 2ELLER3, ProprlaUr 328 University Ave. Phone Palo Alto 241 Palo A,to, Cal. AUTUMN MAKES ITS BOW HOSE of us who are "doing our bit" at home will want to be more attentive to our wardrobes than ever before. We bave taken our place amongst the powers of the world to fight for the fundamental principles of our national life, and in so doing we have given cheer to our allies. Our enemies know the alertness, the vigor, of the American people. We most look the part now if ever. As autumn is ushered in we arc displaying a stock of clothing' for men representing a maximum of service, style and quality at fair prices. In many of our models the military trend is evident. /"YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Pleated back and belted military effect, newest mixtures, 23to23 to 30. Frater's special two pants suits, staple mixtures, 16.50.KnoxHatsSmoothfeltand,lightbeaver,fancyblockandplainbands.OfficersregulationarmyKnox,al.soluUlyfastcolors,16.50. Knox Hats Smooth felt and, light beaver, fancy block and plain bands. Officers* regulation army Knox, al.soluU'ly fast colors, 5. Correct Suitings For Your Fall and Winter Suit Wool velours, 54 inches wide, colors taupe, forest green, beet root, negre yard 3.50Chiffonbroadcloth,allthenewcolors,54incheswide,peryard1.J2.50to3.50 Chiffon broadcloth, all the new colors, 54 inches wide, per yard 1_ . J2.50 to 4.95 ll'-iany cpingle, 50 inches wide, colors Burgundy, Labrador, licet root, navy, wistaria, per yard- ! 2.50Costumevelvet,27incheswide,apopularfabric,allthewantedcolors,peryard.S2.25ForSchoolGirlsandMissesWecarrytheregulation"PeterThompson"dresses.>UnsualSweatersHandmadeofthebestyarns,uptotheminutestyles;orangeandnegre,greyandrose,greyandwhite,sleevelessorwithsleeves,2.50 Costume velvet, 27 inches wide, a popular fabric, all the wanted colors, per yard . S2.25 For School Girls and Misses We carry the regulation "Peter Thompson" dresses. > Unsual Sweaters Hand made of the best yarns, up to the minute styles; orange and negre, grey and rose, grey and white, sleeveless or with sleeves, 16.50 to 25;TableDamasksLessthanpresentimportcostofthisquality;serviceableweave,inneatpatterns;adamaskthatwillwearatalowprice.Cloths72x72..25; Table Damasks Less than present import cost of this quality; serviceable weave, in neat patterns; a damask that will wear at a low price. Cloths 72x72..2.95 Napkins 22'/,x22'/3, doz.-3,50 Cloths 72x90- 3.75 Napkins 22>-*x22}^, do**._3.75 Cloths 72x108- 4.50 - HEN'S STORE UOTVIlRSITy AVE. AND HIGH STREET PHONE 458R SOLE AGENTS Merode Underwear Kayser's Gloves and Underwear r^en 4*MS43*s Ladies Home Journal Patterns lOe, 15c BcmTon C4**-*etr. Pleating. Picoting, Henatit-a-**-**, etc. Royal Worcester Corsets Buttons of every style and color made to Cash's Woven Letters order W0HEN*S STOKE UNIVERSITY AVE. AND EMERSON 8T. PHONE 458

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    Satlg |Jato Altn Stat** *r**renl»» is istis* , aad Pro*r»itlv, la Politic, In order to close out these lines we will sell al cost the following: Tm P1ANOK TOTS TRHVCt-EH WAGON*—all life- \\ HKKI.il \iti:ou- IN kIM. IIOMU - VEUKU'KIH> i. IBM N TOOIi* ttierflng "f ih, ' tin "i-imn night, snd'there wa* ,/ •harp difference of otiinteiri Tli.- tiisiie'i latin- up in the (ortli i.f » "re-seiljiiliin author !**-■! ai .1 pnrvl* tm iiirs-tlng, slating ihat ctb* rtty mill.ell sf.iitIisV.ea III tbe "illation susgesird by the trustees" of Htao- nf *r.e ramitlsg eeday alght T of *1. tl- Bly/njsr at CtJ.-aml ihe breiulum «*fr**HfrfWef' i;iM«.- this Is ih* sees* «rw'ibst,' on*- weatb.preTiona i iff e rod a pi-rt-ilqnj , of *,I*aj5. which.' owing to sa ta- , formality la tbe. bid. eoald -ooatbe pled at lha( time. The member* of lh* rftim*-11 considered lh* ttfctd.r sltngglhrr too low and' by 'a- building tie dnaalnoh* tots nf the twelve mea** bera pVerB-nt derided lo r»J*-rl ihe bid Nd, farther advert l**jw-* I for bid* waii daibaiispd, asUl the boads wJll eiitii-r be -"lit, at privale sala or bid* wfll.iV .sahed at a later'Hat* At the rht-.tlBs s*, week ago. Mr Hly- . m*-*r "offe-reii r,i* iak*- lhal* bonds at- P rivals sa tr st lhe premium h» thea Summer Shoes Mu**i Ik* comfortable. Our New Tan Html* ami Oxford* .ire matfe in com fort a hie. shapes* The btytet :ire new and attractive. . Wc will drc«s your icet correctly. 3UmX5~- inatt Alto for Ihe flrst time In her history j »*ilonat «-on«rntk-*y in' Pasadena' .passed over the day when the CfVIVj Pnaa^d through Palo Alio tbday and war veterans and Ihelr services- tO(*iall*d the ualversitj sod Jh'e public their country are rt*r*>gatsed aadjllhrary. Along »lth taetergl hun* i gratefully railed m wind. Mr. Tea>* drsd members, of tbtt raMM iplrt.in suggest* the formation of aj"lon Irom other porta of lb* Polled irltlsen*' coiaaillte** neat year to a#*l•**'•?■ "*d narllrolarlj the Psclfli ■unie responsibility for a proper ob-)«oaai.' tlit-y bare been »i*e*tidlng * •ervann- of the dsy. re I Irving audi week dl*t-u.*lng th* tariou* prob- asrdsllng ihe Grand Army Mat, no* >«*«•* Ib the policy and admialstra- ,oM |-n'Tt.„ai so amall In numbers. j "on of publle and college libraries i^,^ „„ (he-west aide of ihe track. Usually shout ;*. i„r ccBt ot'snd. ader *l*ti* lo Rsoia Hart>ara ttriw-*-* CalrenBlf i.r-nii- and^ih* school patron* Mr Templetoo ears.jsad I s-l Montet are ao* on tb*lr wayj.reeh. Tha rsaotatlon was'amended object tn Ihelr children' marching Injhbni.- I.y «av nf fan Krsn.-Uro s'nit ,n Bt |h(, ,|tr u n,.»r th* praaeal a parade bul most of the children' Iten.iT B|tr „ j-oaslblr, and in thl* foras enjoi thr parade v**ry murh aadt Th*j left K-n Jim- thl* t nor nlng was adopted tt« a vme ol n!n«'to an- i-ni.iurtigt-d by their parents 10'In ■psetat electric car* whlrh took thrm. . - take pari iirovlded Ihe weather Is tb»ni through l<o* Gnlos Saratoga Coaneilmafl Downing argued thai fst.irsM. neeoration day may he and It* Mint to Pain Alto, where tbt* stipulation made by lhe 8tan< male to si'rve * double paipoaa. '(ttaj Itpeai u abort Unie in Ih* pub-' f.icd trasteea would sanction s lore • *'*■ ■■*""••* "l*"' ol riinipHM.'-tiiiiis and con grain 1st- lie Mhrary and then went nut to se-r'ttoa ss far away *• th* big ire*- and' "h" '°!'k "" *■ lag the tMiMlVr rt-rarwdr* wbo ar* re-; ths* ualversllt A tanch gtteo by he nppoeet. Isvoring a i'ro|*naltlon no: ■"•"•haa* ot ih- Hiii't-tl ta twstireilon day and alsojiht- -so libraries iiieti followed at Indefinite. *rd«retion, of polntlm out to voung people tb*, thr . r«cuy-> clubhouse, and at f CouBcllmrn Jordan and llrtHngvr 'l s***Bi.d nd pr**-w*nt-dai demand* of itatrlotism 'u't!—*. ihr party Ml for San Fraa- urged the poloi lhal 'the depot wa*' * ...nceried arr*i Mr Temi'ldoti »(>oke along this line rlai/i for th* use of lhe p-toplo of Palo) hond bujers inli In hut address in ihr high arhool at Among those In the n*ayt> vara; A,!n '" A** r"*ln *nd lhat It dtouldjThe eouarll, however, f*lt that ther* sn eVaenabtr last Moodsj moruln* ., ... .„.„, , ba crotar iibrnrv -1** °" ""' ft,J *M* nt ,h* ,r*** ,Bj**" **■ *"rfl ,("l*, harry la Bellla* llls *ul'|i-.'.»ii« "The -tlgnlflranr* of' * "" °r" ord.-r lo ln*nr* safety t<» th^ travel-1 ihe bond* a*lo mak* ii nrressary la- Memorial l>ay." < Chicago. A. K. 'Bostwlefe. Ht l.oui* |R| VHbUr ■ pi*-*, ,bem ai lr*. (has * lair pr*- peblb- library. Mlag'E-Ahera. editor. ^%w ^ r-TW -,„,„,*, lo mlam Of Public Libraries. K It. Ilowker . „„, ,mM|t m,,w whl<.,, t^^ \ ' _^ editor of Ihe Publisher*' We.-ktt.. P ,,,iti „,„„*„,,. eW dooslsd ti. ih. Mill Brooklyn public library. II -,,„„„.,„ VMriit company by S*a Csrr. Brrantoa publlr library: W „nr n„,Bf0rd. pairing tb* slatlm ritaMT 1^ .-r i.t-tvltH ft^-t "' '-•»«•. librarian Harvard I'nlver ,„„ ,bl. v&ilhtit aid- ot the Iracks •Ily. L*gl*r. t'blcago poblic llbrsry. *„„ al„, ^^^ lh., Ih(. „mpmw %— At Price Of a City Lot * ■ 9***i Worcester. Maa*. presl. t^tala lo inches* rapidly In l-Pn dent of the a-stoclstlon on Ma pre :,„,,„„ ,.,„„ ^Batm,,. ,h» .itaatloo vltius Ttalt to t'slfornl* twenty years rooBrllMa Vall »mpfas*li*-d the ago; Mi., A. W. A.la.i. M. Irts*. ,„,,„. of ,)<JW „,„, ,,T „|M^M|| Maas.; Ml*. Adams. Madison, Wis :! Kmttnt ,h„ 1^,) tnten-.i. s Besr de- illsa Marias Allen, drsnd Hapidsij-M, ^Mlnt r*rald be serarod lo r~ flrar# Aflthony. X*w fatjtllaiaea ihr prramt dlagrareful liait,, « be am Hogers. prirala- ricr dowa .iContlaucd 00- pat* ■ Half Acre Lots; Located ti*' to aeven minutes walk 1 Iron 1,0* Alias depot aed school irprop*Tty In a heaatlfal orchard under high state of cnlllvaitoa; watar from th* I.O* Altos Water Company will be piped to earh lot. Look Into thla: It Is whai you have been look-1 tag for and Is aa opportunity lo ob*' tali- a country place favora'hly lo-i rated at reasonable, figures. Price! $ttt. term* !*■• ca«h. lit perl month. He* Real A King, Palo Alto. or ihe owner, M. <i AHAMH. I'...i..ffl<r Ita 1 rting. Loa Altos. ' f>r st teettmm. High School Roys Extinguish Fire IIH/K HUIM IL-.HX ITtBAtTTB invvnrM np *. w» T«l micwit. party of h'gh school boys or- \S OPENING and Special Sale Japanese ArtGoods The University Bazaar r.l*Mi i\ I 'J. TO 521 Emeison St. Veslerdsy was the coldeat M*mo- rlal day Palo Alto ba* nperimred for len year*, sn-ordtng to Mr. John Squire, th* loral weather forecaster. The trm iters lure yesterday was *« degrees, following lsBth* temperature for the past tea years' lfh!. II degrees; J903. SI; 1S04, II; ites, M: t»*i. Ti: is*:, ?»: isss. IT; l»0f, S3; 1*1(1. 100: 1*11, SI. = 1 ^_ Seale Addition KXTKAnniUNARV RAHOAU*. . Oa-mer lot lOOstBO fret, tiitii sld rreefc and caritiaa: ta. Prire for to w**. ooly. WUkD. Mn*t he —I't tee* th* A-rrnt*— J. J. Morris Real E.tate "t*. Lost or Stolen To our customers and friend, tbat are planning their vacations we would any: Leave yonr vslaablee Ib our SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT' Get a Letter of Credit or some of oar Travelers Checks, and you can go csrelre* and happy. To the stranger th'at is within onr galea we extend » cor. dial welcome. ' W* would b* glad te have you call oa us. - First National Bank A. M.Aoerbach. Mlaa E l*||ars, white without su.-h agroemsBt «"'"* 'hemselrss iBto a voluBtawr ^iierWh. Itrmiklyn, P.. U Hsrion. ,b,. impnm-m**,! woala m.i be real- "'* *"****>**** y*a»*rday atteraoea' Worcester. * Mas* . Kmlly Beale.^M^ for J#ir- )o ^.m^ . J«»d ,did aome. heroic work eatia* Pltlsburg. Mrs H. H ltowker. Mlssi The dlarusaiiin develi>|K-d thr opln- "•'•.M**S • htaae whlrb they diseov- Alh^ Brown. Sew Tork: C. It j j„n mKt th* new depot wrald k*,**** '" * b-ri> n**r tjmt *"0- *h,lr Browa. Broohlyn.' Miss Uortrade'„lmr^ „„!, («r ,noB)lh m,T,>, ^ , „,.''he owarr aed family war** absent Ilrown. Kvenston Walter I, Brown, j vrn.ity avenue 10 allow truths of or-1 Th* bort wmrm rUUnp Blong ob their Troy, I. J Idlaary lensib 10 gaa* withotit M«-h ' Mrj"',w ***" *** ««'c*d a shaft ing iIini thotweabfar*' ' ot "*"** *"**■» "^ f">« 'he build |_ *#,;. .,, . , ' Ing. Quick aa a fl**h they were an I'M-al thstleie Klght Ota, 'h" *t>°< l*l,ln* artloa to-pe*v*at*ta* r... .tiftriris which incluij* Riii.it Br* '■"* «pr^d'"t to aa adjaeeat Poim IWrarlTrrr' OsaUealaJ and Uonufl *n'1 0,b"r ■'«»''•"■ huiWiaf* lhr w.-lern seetlf.n of Se.ooms eW„,..W"h "" *W ot . g.rde* brat'ssl ly will soon en**a* la a wet «r &" ■om^ harkHa. which they procurad right Which will b- held .11.tier the ,">m * neighboring house, ttrny not local option la* /'"ly '■*'**. hr*i tb* *pn-ad of th*- A t...iit..n ealllag for a *pg*lal'*■"■*" b*' mUo •***•'*h* hsip. ileeii,.,, 10 d..i.1.- it- .,.,-.-ion by j Th*'r* V" »'"* damage ^ob*. buf popular vot* Is bring circulated'1'*41." not tts-en for the timely etrOaas thronghoBi Ih* district. Prtaluma being an Incurporslrd \ tt l| itrmpt from isrii. lt.»Mnr In !•• ,'Jae1l,ir, lluffalo, V. V. Barpaf-e, Ottawa »atarU>. Mrs. JI. J -'..-.. fi.ianlt.l'i Mlaa K.llili f'il.1. Angela t'olllna s* Georgia Ds- II** Minnie Dill. ur Ml*a Rile Doiaaif, Wash-' 1. Mtsa Mary itowney. rolaai- t.ii.. Mlsa i.inili, Ka.'N.Htj. (Irtr-"• laud, Mlaa t Kktnan ttriKiklyti. ; Mi*a L, 0, ftktaMk BWelnr. Mlsa M. R Kwing. iJetatur. 311 and Hn P >' Fainn and Mr* M. Paann. Boa- ton: W. C Porsyth. BostOB. t'altlrt W Fei**, Broe.klyn: Mm. C. B. Oard- aar. Walsriown. Mas*.; Mia* tt. I'.. iloodrlrh. Brookfya; Msss Mary New Bedford 11. ■ klar.ii Ma.! ii*. Oranrt K«|-1 tm-caiur. Mlaa ii.gt,n Winona. Minn- Mis* M II.'», New Tork: Mrs P. 1' HIU. (!; iltnchi.-r. Brooklyn; ;or the Palo Alto b»ys arraacta _ Murray. Paul Herd-nan. Charles j Angell^ Phillip Uury*a. Chal-aers jdrabaat and ' Ewald Plagrl -there ■Uld hsve la-yn a s.riiiu* roiiftagrB- *-!l-. *That PERPCCT HT Ij peestUA ,,,„ ^ „, only by havlag your wll tailor mad.) |)ub4rh BrooI|,rll. Mto> Abm „ Hubbard. Cleveland: Miss Jsn. P Hubbrll. Itorkford. Ill . Miss J. K Hume. Jamsira. L. I , Mlas Pliircnce Jitnew, lndlan*i*ntls; Mtss tlrae* Hi MM KB KTITIXOS *«w await ' "*'- Mlone-at-olN; Mr*, W C .l-anr. ..,„..,-.. n.'t. |(*mbrldgi. ^l-u;*.; t; T Little. .wlrk Me . M|,« H I. Mat your Individual figure baa necu- liarltie* thai needs the skillful hand of the tailor to.flt by making to suit tod measurements. B. P. LAUSTEN . Lfi 1 C. P. Men,. Jewel Jheater VAUDEVILLE 4 Reels Changed Ni-jhtly Adathtalo-a V aad 10, Mafia 7:4,-.. S-ianUys, %'-»*. BrooUya: C. B, Mclyet wiakse: Mi** M H Jlrr 1 JtoftQ, Ciaihi l||i s..iner>. Ottalur. John mi. ij-.. tr s,„ 1 »'"'"•"- |0M HAVF t . Mr..' ■,,,^i VIM II. Mass: Mis* l.u. t ta***H| U'sttuagtoa: Praak.,C Paiim. Gal- -■-■■"II Jos. L Pearork. Wi**u-rtv. Jf I : Miss Kdlih Phelps, Oklshoms CHv.'Mta* Lnalse Proaty. |»o*ton Mis* M. M Pagsley. Little H<»k Ark.: Mis* J Hathbobe. Brooklya. MI*S I.OU It-Id. .Itlhhe-Sl-e. H. C li.-niat.ii Sprlngnetd. 111.; Ill** M L. lliif-iealili-r Norwich. N. T . Mr* A M. mtssstee. Watertown. Haas.. If M Skloaer. Ilrookiya; L. M. f'ohrn. Hr.Mlklj.rt. Mrs l-sor. 1. 81 taoul*. Mr* K fttnehert. Kihel flfelson. Ilrookiya: Misa >' Taylor. Brooklyn. Mlsa Uara iptti-B. WaabiBgton: Mr. and If.. M. I'tlry. [Aelrrdi: Wmf 11 W Wheeler. Koek|and: Miss A P. .Wa!trt-*rab. Chicago: MIss.L,'. A .William*. Maiden. Mass: II. H.*| Wilson, New Tgrk; Peter Wati*r., Chicago. Mlea Orirudf Wopdia. Wa*hlBgtOB. Novelty Theater THE l \MM.1 KKHttllT *• M.W 1*1' II HI •* Hi-nil. Till Ile.|i\l usmir, *«i vi'*.. t HKItKUlT HII'.iHIMi A Vlt.ia-roiiti statu 1 wn rtsniv-i bridal TKII* Aery f.u.1,1 ' AND TWO OTU1CR RKKUI Bear MIHH I/1RINK ALLEN Kspern Plaasa*. •fight 7:«A. . Nsbacr A-.AA. tatartlay Night 7:15. : IT FATS J , wbta yoa '.irr tlilrtklng ef ha ild log M take tbr nnte let tavvwU- " • g.i, aad • > Get G«od Lumber du^TJw I SANTA FE LUMBER CO. MflOfie *TOZ\ ; Opposite Mayfield Depot. Phone 268

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    THE DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES Cobura Case Creates Interest HA1.PM4MIN HAV MILLIONAIRE MAKBH HIIOWINCJ OP CtlMI'KTKM'V. meat of His Isr <*t M.000 The hearing of the petition have Millionaire Loren Coburn declared Incompetent waa befor* Judge Back yaatarday and woa continued to March tith. Bx-Supervisor Carl Coburn wa* on tbe stand th* greater part of the day aad freely admitted that ha had Induced Airo Coburn to coma ont hara and ux*prt tbo preeent prooead- iogs In thto ha oUtod that be fait that Loreo Cohara wa* falling tn lntell*ct. Aa an lnatanca ho stated that Loran Coburn had a ault balag .hoard before Judge Henshaw In San Franclaco, which, according to Carl Coburn, bo sold he thought Henshaw oould be induced to decldo In his favor for f&.OOO. Not having tho cash be gov* Carl Coburn his note for ibis sum and baked that ba ao* tha aaaa waa do- eided In bto favor. Coburn tutotad that ha did not think Henahow *u a mon wbo could ba Influenced, so ha never made aay attempt In that direction, but oaahed tb* not* at a discount In Redwood City to apply on a small Indebtedness of th* millionaire to 111m, Almost arary wltneaa who has appeared on the stand giving testimony regarding Loran Coburn haa admitted tbat ha- haa been a shrewd busln*** moh. and L. P. B*hr*tis, PHOM THE DAILY PALO AI.TO. < Continued from '•'oology Clob WUI Eottrrtf-n. On Friday evening the Zoology Club will hove o novel entertainment In tbe form of oo Indoor cnrnpflre Son Fraoclsco. The article to *ntl- *** reminiscence meeting, at the ree- tlod "Stanford Jink* that Joshed," ld*nc* of E. C. Storks. HIE Ramon* and to followed try a classified list («roet, Palo Alio. Stories of summer or the charter m*mb*r* of tb* club, j camping trips will be told by mem- Published tbl* month, thare fs alao [ bar* and a varies of sterooptlron a collection of statistics by Rico,; ****** Hlaatrntlra of some of ths concerning "Stanford Mon Who Own j point* wlll be thrown on the curtain Automobiles," wblcb the author has , goth*r*d .. ao index of flnonel.l pro-! ^^ ^^ ^ rhmtttm9m graaa. W. A. Drake. 'OS, writ** a letter Profe**or 'Ouerard *a lacturaa on telling of th* annual banquet of the j Modern France, which were com- California Clab at Harrard. held In ! meoced loot semester, ore being couth* tropbr room of Harvard Union ' tlnued daring tbe present term, on December 14, at which Profos- \ Thursday afternoon at 3:30 ln room ■or Henry Sous Ilo, *»9, Judge M. C. Sloao, of the Btat* Suprsme Court, and District Attorney W. II. Langdon, of San Franclaco, wer* present. Tbe February Issue contains un unusual number of short Items giving important doing* at Stanford and other collages, wltb a comprehensive collection of alumni notaa. 241, his lectur* will be on tba "Church and Bub* In Franco." The** lecture* hav* become very popular and are open to every on* In the Unl vara!ty. Rapid i:< vi-1ratio 'i Tb* registration of voters I* going rward much more rapidly tboa ' usual Mr. Walker reports "that tb* Ikmnbeim Hcbolor* To Meet. j BaBber now registered to C50. Th* The Joseph Bonnheim Memorial j entire regtotratlon should be corn- Fund Assoclstlon haa Issued inrlu- j pl«ted In March or early ln April in Hon* for a dinner to be given at Bar- { order to vote at the May primaries. kaley. Baturday, March 7. Tbla association la composed of those holding tbe Bonnheim honorary scholar-. ship- The following Stanford stu ' dents ara member*: Mlaa Bath j flugboon. '08, Mioo C. LUo McMillan. '10, Mlaa Blanch RIble, '11. Carl Hosfc-tnson, OS, and B*n w. litter, id. Business Cards illl HI.\s SHIRTS !<«]£ in KAN'.*. AND um, DOR THE STettUMC * *rj Up**.tiUlj* Aw. Ma* C. Burm ************************* ttttgitttttttntk-ttntttt II UI.IH.J -MM. UM MW1- oraopa Ml.* Lerao Babb Raak. Shampooing, hair and scalp treatment, facial me*a*g*. singeing. "..<■ Emeroon atraet, * Polo Alto. Phone Blu* 4tl. g nni|^i»r>mmmH LARKIN'S i! The Place for Men Family Crab May iinlld. Articles of Incorporation of tho Stanford Faculty Club were bled In Ban Joa* last week. Tb* purpose of tbe club I* to build a new clnb bouse. The directors or* Professor* O. ll Marx, of th* Civil Rngtaeerlng department; C. B. Wing, of th* Civil Engineering department; W. A. Manning, of tha Department of Mot ho- motica: J. R. Blonoker, of tho Physiology department: and A. B. Clark, ooabler of the Flrat National Bank of th# Dr(.wlD|. deportment. of Redwood, stated that Cobarn waa' _ able to take oar* of hi* end of bu*l- ueeo deals. The petitioner* allege that Coburn haa failed greatly In tbe'last f*w yoar* and that any dealgnlng per- HcbooU Wish To Hater Meet. ft«cr*tary J. E. Cuablng. *0S, of th* tnturscholaftir Asaoelatlon. baa al- raadr received several replies to the •on would ba abla to Uke advantage, announeematoU of-* tha meet that of him. In support of thla lhay j***** ***** ***• ■•■.* **mk. Thero wlll have submitted In evidence leases ■ h* * number of new schools r*pr*- ■Old to hav* been executed by Co-j tented In the meet this yoar and cop- burn which signify that tha million-1 *** ** *** conatltutlon of the aaaocla- olre ho* leased lha city hall groundo!**10--*- *** *°* ***** vriated and wlll In flan Franclaco and the* achool- be mailed to all th* acboola within | boos* and Catholic Church property l» *** days. m^.a7^Zl*ri^^*f**mi* SKi tar rboding thorn. Political Banality Clab. Th* program Tburaday afternoon! of the Political Equality Club will! be aavaral abort talks or papers; about Buoon B. Anthony. Mto. b.| 8. Kama wlll road extracts from aar- i ly newspaper accounts of Mlaa Anthony's dress and appearance. Mra. I A. Trior wilt tall some funny sto- irjes from1 the Anthony biography. I .Mr*. Cushlng's aubject to a "Com-' pgrtoon of Mlaa Anthony With Noted I Man." ; Herron Objects. Justice Brown of San Joae sug- fttted to W, F. Herron that bla trt- ol on a charge of criminal libel p* held before Justice Van Buren of Mayfleld, bat Herron objects oo tho ground that Van Duron la city recorder of Mayfleld. while W. A. B***!y, who brings th* libel charge. t* attorney for that town. Tha preliminary haarlag will probably ho bald on March 10th. : w Somehow It ooubds almost foolish £oee a baadllu* reading "Mora ooey Needed." Whst s tha good Of repeating what we all know!— Montgomery Advertiser. Xrnlrrtm OoMs Threat** IJfe. (Prom the "Chicago Tribune.) " 'Don't trifle with o cold.' to good advice for prudent men and woman, tt may bo vital In the case of a ajil)d. Proper food, good ventilation, and dry. warm clothing are tbo proper safeguards against cotda. If thay or* maintained throogh th* ohang«abI* waathar of autumn, win- tor and spring, tha chanoaa of g tarprloa from ordinary colds will b* alight. Bat tha ordinary light cold will become severe It neglected, and a wall established rip* oold to to the germ of diphtheria what honey to to tho bee. Tho greatest menace to child Uf* at thto aaaaon of tha year to tho neglected oold." Whether lt to o child or odult, tho cold slight or severe, tha vary bast treatment that can be adopted to to gir* pbambsrlaln1* Cough R*medy It to oaf* and sure. Tha great popularity and Immense aale of thlt preparation haa boon attained by IU remarkable cur** of this allmont. A cold never rooulta lh pneumonia whan It to glvsn. For •»!• by Regis Drag Oo. 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Bs Remington Remington Tjpcvvriter Company (Incorporated) 1015 Golden Gate Ave. SAN FRANCISCO PALO ALTO ELECTRI- WORKS i:iii!Uin\(i >:i irrmcM :?m Untvsrsltr avonno. Telt*- pbouo Blaek Itt. Prompt attention to repair work. Call and Inspect onr atock. ************************* A. O. BLOMGREN Painter ami I Worst or. All kinds of painting, tinting and } papering on short notloa. Kiret- j claaa work guaranteed. Interior fln- tob and paper banging a specialty. i 4*1 Homer avenae. Palo AHo Phone John 831, ttttttf""tfft*t""*"""ititfttttttimuiMi Food for the Intellect Bill and Wallace Irwin used to live at The Camp. It it laid they ate Leans off the top of > trunk with a jackknife. We furnish tht beantt Where do you get your groceriea? - Pranelaco Mcenger Purchasing Agent. B. 8. 0IB8ON Dallr irlpe. leavtne at 1:11 G. W. La Peire 521 Ramona Street. ® Son Telephone Main 39 *********************** ! Offloa, Laaatan'a tailor ahop, Itt J Circle. Phona Red 411; resldonre. White lttl. City offlea. J. B. Bo- 1 land Co.. 47 Geary street Kearny 147*. Phor.o Blue SOI. r\IVKIUWTY FRENCH UISDBT ] fseo **************** ************ a* ******** 10 Cents for an Automobile RIDE TO CAMPVS We are aow roaalag a l«galar aatotDobila lo ***** tm Why aoc rtdo la comfort aad save time? Laoa Curtains 1 ' fal attention glv I linen. Care- 1 fine watkixh a mama tOl-tOii Emoroon Street. Oeaaral Blacksmlthiag Horst*-aboe4ng Robber Tlrs Setting a Specialty. ICORBALEY & THORPE Auto Company ******* A P. Electr-eal Obigtsiso. Electric Wiring. Supplloa aad Ftxtarae. pfaona Main lt. Oilh)'- Ut* Sored by Ctuunberialn'o Costgh Rfmt-dy. TOC HATE TO LEAVE HER ln s lonely spot while yon tramp ta aearch of some oaa to repair roar aato. How are yon going to help tt? Simplest thing tn tha world. Hava aa repair ywarr sato before yoa start ont. Than there wlll ba no breakdowaavNq^i neeeaotty for testing yonr com- panion. We pravant aato brooks ss .roll aa repair thaa. Mrs John Englebardt, of Oera. Mich., tolls of the soiUms momeoto spent over ber little .-year-old ^STANFORD AL TO A M) M AM'}- ACTL Rl.\(i CO danghter who bod uken a bard oold reoulting la croap. 8ha aaya: "1 am oat-ofled that lf It had not' been for Chamberlaln'o Congb Roq- edy she would havs choked to daath. I gave this medicine ovary ten mlnntea and ahe aoon began to throw ap the phlegm. I coo recommend It. In the highest terms aa I hava another child that was cured la thai aame way." Sold hf Eagle Drag Co. ♦ Trtepbooe Mala lis. Sll G. H. ALLEN OIL CO. HOT BLAST OIL We have taken tfae agency tar CLEVELAND Bl*USER, especially adaaeed fbr Cook Store. CbJl at oar ***** aad oeo c-a
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