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    A randomised controlled pilot study of a Nintendo Ring Fit Adventure™ balance and strengthening exercise program in community-dwelling older adults with a history of falls

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    202406 bcwhVersion of RecordOthersUndergraduate Research and Innovation Scheme (URIS), The Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityPublishedWiley (2024)T

    Development and characterisation of traceable force measurement for nanotechnology

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    Traceable low force metrology should be an essential tool for nanotechnology. Traceable measurement of micro- and nanonewton forces would allow independent measurement and comparison on material properties, MEMS behaviour and nanodimensional measurement uncertainties. Yet the current traceability infrastructure in the UK is incomplete. This thesis describes the incremental development of the low force facility at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL). The novel contribution of this thesis has three components. First, specific modifications to the NPL Low Force Balance were undertaken. This involved developing novel or highly modified solutions to address key issues, as well as undertaking detailed comparions with external ans internal traceability references. Second, a triskelion force sensor flexure was proposed and mathematically modelled using both analytical and finite element techniques, and compared to experimentally measured spring constant estimates. The models compared satisfactorily, though fabrication defects in developed prototype artefacts limited the experimental confirmation of the models. Third, a piezoelectric sensor approach for quasistatic force measurement was proposed, experimentally evaluated and rejected. Finally, an improved design for a low force transfer artefact system is presented, harnessing the findings of the reported investigations. The proposed design combines proven strain-sensing technology with the advantageous triskelion flexure, incorporating an external stage and packaging aspects to achieve the requirements for a traceable low force transfer artefact

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    PACK _1<-,K r DAILY HALO Al.TU TIMES, SATURDAY, MAY xty. 1916 STATIONERY We have just received direct from the mills a line of beautifully tinted .tationety and conespon- dence cards with bordered edges in pink, blue, gray and gold. All new -1916 novelties, regular pricr 35c. To introduce this line we place it on s_ le tor one wee k at 29c Weingartner .k Co. DiUj*g;i!S'.. I lie Rexall Stor. i lie Nor. oi Quaint.' rind Service L ____■ r». / j i" iA#-__i ee»e-»aeaaea^»aaae»--ee*>eeejass*sssssssi mms*i***>mmm>MIIjMmmmsmim« ■. SttnTOrO _!-_ With f _a_.M»»»..«>satM«M*MMM"' ssti sessseeeeseasetessissssssssessssssssss Do You Want A Carpenter That Carries Liability In surance? 1 You lake rn* i-hQ_i-f. a ill, ino olthcr In accident nr ii tir_.tii-.N_Mp Will w work or re- |>alr1iiK, ni will nuperlntentl work if desired lte»ioints scored hy the two universities will be about even, somewhere in- thc neighborho-xl t*t 2*ot 30 _ach Our boy. look thc rlmi in thc hur- tllen Murray ilid 1 .* flat. J'reble I5:_> ssid Norinn 1J ,i m the high hurdles .ed I suit think they un hnith in the ftr*l three *.-'.-!< ei in the low hurdles Murray won hit heat easily in 244-5 -*'•'- Norton did 241-5 without being [iresccd. They look to he certain 01 first and second. Lynn ran a good race in the quarter and was second in his heat. He should he fourth or fiilli tomorrow. Wilson looks good for (he mile. Sisson jumped 23 feel 2 inches in the broad. Maker was an eighth of :ui in tit behind the Stanford man. They arc third and fourth in (he broad now. hut may change ptaccs tomorrow. Nichols and Lockliard did not qualify in this event. Wr have a fine'chance for first in the liif.li jump. Maker _nd Nichols qualified at 5 feet 11 inches, which ihey did without an effort Jackson failed to qualify Frisbic and Nichols failed to qualify in the pole, which was a bit of hard luck, at Nichols was over \i feet 4 incfirs and hit thc har with his hand. Mon lux failed in the hammer throw, in which Lead.tetter «f Bowdoin nude the best throw with 15.2 feet J inches Kichar-lson **a-i second and Gilderslerve third Wc »lion Id gel first nnd iccninl nr first ami itiirii tomorrow. There were many foul throws ihat were nut ruled out I saw Sl least ten lh.u were foul ao .is fair ihfOwi Liver sedge w.t* tire I ui the shot put ivitb 4*fi irci i*a inches ami Caughey iv.-is third wiih 44 feet 1. inehri I.iv- er.nlKr did alltKill jn lre| in a prac- Thi .it mm _n<l the It :i t; JSfa ELjfc1'- . _________tl.'T'!.*"^ irri.pSi St RIP''t_J_BP "J_r_Tn *^ mm-*—'***J*,T7TT. S'j _S8fc ''• .'''■' THK II_K._A.W.|IM 399 EnierHnii itreel. ror nor Lytton avenue Itoomi with er without board intone Palo Alto 76fl IRrnpr let rati Mltfl t. it HAXTKll Senior Opera Pleases Many : iConlHiii«-<1 irom tiftgo 1) ■■::*.I.n ii| [lines Jller lhr "Three r -It^ l..rs _>.ng Tli- splendid cm K,.l..-tt IliitUJiii ..*. :...r,i \. Hat'* the ."_r. :i viirsMi.r ■■! Hi, g.H_i| phip 1'-.'i»(- ilrr» more than ■■->* mbmU in. Lutein. '-) III* drier litre - .nd ll, Mai he .-ill Iliein Over Ja. .tio-iii* ... Mr ' In .. t'.r..nsh. .1 tii-relu 1 an fh. Isle .1! L'h.ltl. .. |.|.l.v.il ih^ [Ulll ..1 .. ■! IM II j.ii.I i-utrr well mill Anne ]-■•er .. !>*-*.-,.air. his shstluw, has tm cl" hei _.__-.*>_«_ instil he ilrank IrtHni ihe ajwmg ■•1 -.inhiiNin jn.! I..*! hi, grouch Si-c then h_.! t,. Irr.sk («.r ft on the* gfonch Lnuimt KeM* -md Anna 1'r:ink1iri ,11 |.in pfH Siari ■rlet L.i pi AIN 1 _L.k ;','.'-". .',", -.-iti-r 1 .11 >.,i . 1 -ml oh. the ton ,.... ;;:;: 11 - ■ nlr .1. lhe nei i •h h ■■;•_. Tl ,- 11 111 NUI ■■ wenV . .,::.: iiun that her linn In .11 .-1 Ui. ii.-. ■_.: ol he li." ■..■» Hi keefi them •■ap plied In ■mi W 11 the* stra D I" 1 nui Mill .0 t ;ill t mint them lill-l all l'f(>l* " * i"i,., 1 ginase. win re- leasi tin --.-„ii a:i J (-He the »»»l. in j ■ham p tu build up Hr . J H. Halm, rye «pe* S_i- In! 1 rill. 1'. L. SritiniiTiv Plo- Beer -taxi .'Ier. We jrrlnd owr own lea* c-. \ > delay. Rent Payer Get This Mi.nl'.111: ilnwn and anj monlhl-i I'oniieni thai suite }OH a gOotl -"•room 1 ottage f> 1 1 _ !*> ii".. close in Price ■.■i.'JIMI. l';-j the rent to yournolt. V. V. HARRIER ..I-.m. and ZcMa Wicket-.liam as Sim imtfUu r«. E..ni|>smon. nf T&*d sV'liati thi L«_ -Vnthony Krtm.n in t'rred. k|«g ..( the i»lr . . Chan, r nnd V|e|_i_n I't.iti ■* ...i.t.un ml the „ i -."tli V-ant i;>rn.il tin pnili lp.il 11,1 til* in _ manner wortlij -1 inurh pswtsc I The la«l»e« |>*ntelilael) san« Keauli ,i..Ih IterbcM \(rse W illar-t S.V1 I l-.ii . .1 Kicharil K.-im-ei. Ie...!in_; \.il.r, in the .Itorifa 1. sail.r. iii-n- eiell iii-iieil l*x the listeners Mm. Ii .-I lhe credll lOI the war*. ol tli- .-imi.11,1 l> line |u the ■•|.rr.. ■ nmnofiee i->inpo»e«1 ..! 1. -ni*e Kell) Vane I -»!-er Ha(ij..ri Sticrlen L.i Kishn. Hvdbcri M*ur« .,••,1 Nn Liu! Kurtwej J R.sllnt al mnnaircr ... ,i*c hhuw Nit.! IH elm We.t<riii.<i. ,., dirctl-T ini dancing Olw Nsitel ... ■Itre.l-.i IvOOK POR THE GOLD HEAD ON tll'H WAGOXS "Safety First" TORM "Highest Class Work" OHOltl.KSjl The F. THOMAS Parisian Dyeing and Cleaning Works -tit) ALMA 8TREKT. PHONS H7 the emit idlti. i-i tlir ctta li UtitlcTsiciii .unl ilettigh mil leave f.-i t_.itc»go ou Vboal thirty iru-mis Karf .1 h..» la evening n ihe honn- nf Mr.. K. S Jewell, i,i** Wm-erley »tree| Warming Gold Dishes. ! Castle Kilkenny in one of Ihe oldest ! Inhabited dwclllnc*. in the world, some 1 of tbe nmQM iwinj. sio yeura old. I Au mi,:,- Ks aii'iiftt trt-aniircH It 11 wrr I Ice of i.-okl idttte. IhMldes the ordl j nnry pteta. terrl**, -.'ustk* Kllkcuny j has the Wbple KertCi nf gold cups used [ at t*. dawn to tbr time of tlrttnze IV. Tlu* c"ld of the service i-iutc* 1* mui__i wiututlt alloy. consequently crry soft nnd etrslly mar red. * Ranee the pint*** tuv fnumetl and prcitiiiintilv uls-i washed nficr use by Lh-Liij- dlinii) into lmi wnter held by n imlr .if WUBB whose Up* bar.* I11-11 mti:llrd In cliamols Ir-itber.—La*a ilon i.i.iN* Ladies' Blouses Ju.'. received .1 consignment of i."rtr|K: rle chin.- waists in good, heavy quality, in white, maize, flesh, ntst*. preen, white gr. und with colored •satin stri(>c5. stripes tti blue and green and violet-row N*** ^<eor- ijcitc crepe blouse* in plain wh-i:c, tU'sh and r«»sc shades, ir-iiuncd in lace edges, some rmhrnitltTt-'1 :in I hemstitched rufi.e tpiirttinng'. 3.95.3.95. 4.50, 5to5 to 8 Each Silk Petticoats 5 ;i Changeable chiffon taffeta petticoats, soft, shimmering silks suitable for e dress wear; shades hi green nnd bine, lavender and blue, blue and gold, vio and gold, green and pink; lighi evening shades in solid pink, blue and Nile, mlei and lavender; dark shades lW general wear in Russian green, reseda. ilum. navy. Belgian blue, wi-u*n.i. 2.95and2.95 and 3.95 each.- Individuality in Gorsetry Individuality is the keynote in thc season's American Lady Corsets. A woman need have no fear that there is not exactly the/right American Lady model for her particular figure, no matter what its proportions or other requirements. The 1916 American Lady models arc pronounced the most .shapely that Dame Fashion has allowed for some seasons. These new American Lady models, to a large extent, follow the natural lines of the figure, so* that the woman is "normally" corseted. BOXING—Though flexible, and comfortable the season's American Lady Models arc . i:_:_.:-n!ly Honcd to li> icienir_.lt)- support thc figure. Thc bon- in-j ol each individual Am.iican I__kJ> corset, Im* - rvrr llependl upon the j>_rticn1ar rcquircmcnls if Hie ikfmile liffuic fo' wl ih the ciirtct is designed. -j ii poc* wiiliout '-tyi"!. 'bal the r'endcr, th_ me- linni and the well devel »i%d types each call lor j different amount and a different kind of figure support THE PERSONAL EQUATION-Not only in boning, but in all other respect*, "the personal equation,' which considers the peculiar proportions and development nf each individual figure . * In bade, hip i douicti. huil snd shoulder, u carefully heeded in ihr luo-lelinc if -\nicrican Lad> cwestSi i« 11I1 ibe result th.it.: .uti'.iiK the extensive American Lad. line nu-liidiiiK Imtli fruni lare .ml liiiclt lace _t)*1e«. [Iirre |i.irtl 111..f -lei 111.lui.I11 iill) i!e*ik-We<I and fancy ^ l it'll MODEL- In select r' v''Kj_0 ^S_^-*'"(,' your \mcncan Lady c<ir»c lie *»re tbal >ii»t net the .met ir:in Lady ror»rt mode! m_ flk-llt f»r ''Hmr" hj-urr Tlierv ■s th.n model Ladies' Neckwear Just arrived, another shipment of late novelties in neckwear in Georgette crepes, organdy, voiles, in chemisettes, shield collars, cascade fronts, organdy- collars edged with blue, rose and green trimmings: white collars with colored stitched effect; collar and cuff sets in heavy voile with a large variety of trimmings. Boys' Shirt Waists and Kaynee Blouses BOYS' SPORT BLOUSES—THREE IN ONE nr three ways ihey mai be worn—high neck, medium ..r -porl si\\.-. li^Hn. .lark and medium shades, percale, gingham*, cheviots, 50c each _ Trunk. A fi ne assortment ■■»_ trunks, leather, fibre, rattan antl matting suit eases, solid leather hags in tan, black and l>p...n in plain eall, walrus, (,Tiiin and seal, al .cry modest prices. Prices are njui.sualh low when yuii .-onsiiler tlie advance m the price ol leather. Trunks in all grade* from the cheapest tn tlie best in '*hre. covered and |>ressetl steel, all strongly built ai well reinfwrced with heav\ iriniminj>s and gwtjd bras* 1... __<: lined wiih he.t cloth ami linen, hnilt m siand tlu* wear and lear wi 1 raveling: steamer trunks. IYi.es rattgc from S'*. r.?8,S?.SIO>S25.1.taiherbagsfromr. ?8, S?'. SIO ->■ S25. 1.t-aiher bags from 4. 5,5, *> tu ?15 each. Solid oiwhide ami other lr..tlitTA ;. ni .- 5.tXJ :«• 1.2.54)engh.Mailingandfibresuitcaeat1.2.54) engh. Mailing and fibre suit ca-e- at 1.2.\ SI H-. SJ tn 6each.HANDBAGSWehaveondispla)afinelineOlsolidle.ilherbagsmadeupiniheverylatestshapes,newesttrimmings,leathercoveredframes,goldandsilverandsatinfinishedframes,pmseal,morocco,goalandplainleather,ai6 each. HAND BAGS We have on displa) a fine line Ol solid le.ilher bags made up in ihe very latest shapes, newest trimmings, leather covered frames, gold and silver and satin finished frames, pm seal, morocco, goal and plain leather, ai 1.25.Sl.50.2.2.2.50.3to3 ton. ffllendenhall CL \':ift4LO alto aauuaeaetaaaa »♦♦«■•» a mmem-e ****** moo****

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    page four DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES. MOKDAY, JULY 16, i SS ©ally palo fllto Gimee brwad ***»y tflrrt*-*. MM*1LMPf I ■•! ataiHla/. at ib* hart*** ef H***ut»a I uSIiikc am f any >Mt*V.. H*l* **lt*. C I btaO-Uia _ _j tr..1 tJaa*-*m» tUttt, by TIMES Pl.BlJSi.IW gmtarai mail suascairriow batil E* •lis riAii.v A.]-....- .,. .•n.mui.kaiton fqitth ***to ■***?•. *-*•*• .""-* ■:-■ gmkt Alw o. Stsofotv. Lrtoyit sntmmtrm trntOm Strntli mftSil TIIK VlMES ***-**0*aynmv jffM* fee .k* ^Jnlo-ii ef -a^-rwpotstietjts*. Ae £tl BM bt tigtred t»y 1**« ***-*** •**■*•* *»• ™ -n'asi, no* for pablktiloa. Wt a* * a-mante* mt t**"* MS. 'iat?*at»i eTa.-wa-Bli*- *** tajWWa nature arill W pt-MUUd. B. w StMKIRB IV- B- KELLY EDITORS MONDAY, JULY 16. 1917 Notice 10 SubswrlbeTk ***be circulation department ot Tha Ttmes ll ronatanlly endeavor- Ing to make the delivery r.*r*tre of The Timer. a« neai perfect a* possible, flubarrlber* are requested to report any poor or Irregular delltery aarflre prompt I* by telephone. Btlbacrlbem wbo do not receive tholr ropy of The Tlmei by C.30 p.m. ma*,- phono Palo Alio ItSft, between *:30 and 7 o'clock and a copy will ho delivered by ipectal carrier flnt***(-rtbera who move «r» re- guosled in aend boib their former and preaent addre**e* to The Tlmee MERCHANTS TO SEE POPULAR FILM TOMORROW Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock the p«,pic of Palo Alto will ba given an opportunity to see* ona of (ba root popular Mem being shown on ' the rokd today. The Merchant* Association baa ar* ranged to exhibit to Masonic Temple the National Caah Register Dim en* titled "The Troubles of a Storekeeper and How to Correct Them." Thin three-rael feature ig accompanied hy an expert lecturer, who ex- plnltia all the details, making It a complete nlory and one well worth hearing. Mc Carl Asks Churches to Helpjf. M. C. A" (Continued rrom page 1) out rhur-rhc* to take up the work In I'alo Alto Me expressed tbe opinion that If tho churchen did not take up tbe matter of helping tbe V M (' A. ln lla efforts to keep the life of tho army ramp clean, no nnn elna would He fell atire that I'alo '.in. t.i.nl.: do Ita ahare TIMES forera*-* for lonwrrow: Cii-tin-i.ll> clear; continuation of warm wave and tK*ab**-*r-x«, Tr-ni|>**rato**f- Kelnrday and **■*•', -lay, iolj* 1* ****** tti: Mulmam minimum ristTiMVtlve-ly "11. Wi: 71V *17. 01i-itv-VBtii.ii. ni H ii Rt and noonI today wer* rettpsfH-Uvelj lUrorueter, 20.UH. s20.O7 Incite**: il.-*t-n*on*te*teTi •8.1, <WJ lii-irs--"-. tiy-rronifiUT 01. At | per r***at: w-otuher rloody, aoine**/li»t cloudy anil liaxy; wind ne-arly rait**, ■Tpot-tliwesl. The low prenanrr nf air moving iOiithward into British Columbia Continued "to draw ihe heated ak Teeterday into Oregon and Waehlng- ton At Roaeburg the maximum thormoineter -neutered ll"- drgrees Bunday A fall of twelve dcgrr.ee. due lo n neabrraixe brought relief lo that city thla morning The following maxim um tem perat urea for yesterday were s-e ported Turn a 111 Chli-o 110 Fresno lftfi Stockton 1 f>2. Hacmmenlo 9R, San Jo*e »2. Palo Alio ,.*.. 3un Frnnriaco 6) nnd l-Tiin-iiii fi(\ degrees The .-.Minna-Callfn,till* depre**lon ha* rauted rain i probahlj 'bunder atormal In the Sitters* The cloud* apparentl* !ni;;: ibe east made the ak, oVi*rca*l In Ihia dletrlcl and i. light *|irlnkle of ruin between fi and 16 o'clock war. re|*-tr|ed by early liaert tn ihia ell * ihii morning The eaalern alorm la central in No** Kngland which together wlih tbo |M*r-*UtenC high prce-wre in Flor- Idn baa again cnuaed a rapid rlae ln temperature on the Atlantic coaet. The maximum temperature In Hoe- ton yealirrday wm only 'fi degree*: In that city at s a tn today It waa already 7-1 decree* The maximum In New York city yesterday waa 74 degree.*, tt waa alao 7*. at 8 a. m. today Thunder storm* will prob- abl) be general In thai dlatrlrt today HOARDING IS FOLLY Increases Prices and Makes All Food Products Scarce. ENGLAND HAD ITS LESSON.' Qr-mp Year Oppdrtu"i|Hi A greal uianv men bare been left t-e bind lie-i-aUae of tbi'lr llatleaauea*. their ea\ay going waya. Tbey vrerv loo alow OpiKirtunltl,** would imi watt fur tli.-iu They would have taken advnniage nl them, would hajr »u< t-rt-dt-d. If rl t Chan.-r bad nol hnrrli-d t>* *o fail If tbo op*K>rtnnltlt-a bad tnrrlt-d aw bile bad given ttn-m a e|iani*« io liwk thorn over and cooiult Un-lr friend* ur if they ha.I oply Collin !..-..'V Ibeai.. gi'Iifle pCopla- WoqIiI now >..- nn iln- hi-lghl* loatead of looLlng Wlatftilly u|. from the foot of the mountain Dm. .:...• opportunltlt-ii ni-vt-r rritirn. and tie wbo la not read*. n> m-ln- tin-in a* ihey flit OllWin*! will hUr oil), n'ljri'li Tor hi* port Inn Tilt* llebrvw na.nl ri-aii*lnted w,-a*u*l 0C-.*iir» only In l.eviiicii-1 iL 211 Thla Word it la OHM* se* tbould prutx*.til; be teaualalKd tooli-' *■ molt-* art* cottini",. Iii 1'i.ieatlin- INSTANT ACTION SURPRISES MANY HERE Thla grocera atari turptl*-**. local peopto: "I had rtomat-h trouble All food aeemed io eoo-i and form g, Waa alwaya ronntlpnied Nothing helped until 1 tried buckthorn bark glycorln. etc , at nilf-,i In Adler-l-ka ONE SPOONFUL aaloniahetl ml with Ita INSTA-NT acilon BeeauM Adler-1-ka (tu«he« tht* KN'TIHK all mentary tract It relltwe« any CASK conetlpattou. -.out nEomach or gan and prevenla apiiendkltla It haa QUICKEST action of anything we «Ter aold. C. C Walker, druggl*! N.wa.pip,.-, Hald Up ta Scorn Beth Hoarder** and Mtrroharita Who Had Catered to Thtm, and Govtrnm.nl Tbr-aatanad Panaltlota—Many Perlah- abla Fao-d*lu*f* Spellad. New York Tbe government U wor rlrd ovrr hoartllog or food aupptleo by Hull* tdtia li. s.i run tbe dlapalctiea rrmii Waabliiglun i an It be that we are going to -vltiiotu the aamc dla craceful oihlliltlon of aemeh roily Ibal marked lite oiH'iiIng itaya of the war In Eaglasd*) I bate to tielle.o that our country men are ao dull or ao tn-arite** Hut eelflehucaa. like patrlotlam. kuow* no --ouiitry. and it may lie u^-eaaary to ■ bnme tbe at'lt e,*mur«*d Into dc-eut bo- havlur linn*, a* »»« d„uo In LrigLaud In Auguat. 1014. Jim to wake up Itioaw wbo act Ib mere I bough [ Ie***uea* It , ly be (iertliii*ul to mention tb* experience of an American couple lu Ibv ttral dayi after Kngland entered the war. aay* t'harlea J. Itoanbanll of Iiu> Vigilantes The; wvro tlvlns til a tltiy vlllagu tweuty-Tour mile* north of London. and their main ftxid nupplle-a came up dally by motor truck from one of Loo- don'a lar-s-e (li-,.nrHtiupt atom* Humor* Ibal there might Iki a acar* Ity had jh*o- etrated even to tbrlr backwater re- (rt*at, but thry *l.-.-lii..-*l to be ruaio>1 thereby. So the order for the morrow went lo the department atore aa uaual. only a bit larger than ordinary, aa It waa for tbe week end and gueate were ei ptx-ted. It Included Oab and Weal aud a variety of fruit and vef-etablea, aa well aa autue canned gooda. The foi lowing day the big truck rolled up tn tbe door at tbe usual hoar and dla- cbarsged—a package of waihlng eoda and *.iuii- clothea ptua! The uiotorman waa a|>ologetlc. but ihe dc-iartuieoi »mro had to admit It eelf beaten. The day before a horda of [tank* airb-kcn Loudouere bod ar rivi-ii iii motorcars and had *lmply twept clean tb* rouutera. «belvea and u-n-rit bin* of Ibat huge aliOf*. Th« ..Ib.-r abo*** bad Die! Wltb l!ie aaoin i-^r-.-cteuce All llu< grt-nly una--, i.n.! a- led a* Willi nun IihiuiIm- It wa* aa Ih.nigli Ixn dot, wa* already li.-r,lege.l nml Ihi* oil- .■nr, had it In li*> itr1[. Itrat come Dral fr*0 appeared lo li> Ih.- alogsan of tUt-at. with moiie* tt. tm* and DO regard for tbelr fellowa Tbe aenaelea* fright wa* abort llveo The liewapaper* held ti|i lu atfltth Ix-fh ibe boarder* and Hit* merctinnt* -*!ii- iiii.l rtilcre.1 kl tbriti Tbe guveriittienl 'ook a i.-ii.'l and threatened i—naiiii". The ■bopkr-c.-er*. atuug by th* al moat unlvernai <*ond,-mnatlou Tlalte*; .ijKii! (bri-j. i.v-i. thrlr revrngr by re fii*lng l" take l*a< k auytblng Many ,K*,l*baliIo r.**,l*tu*f* ip**4)r-d .hi the liainla of Ibe ptircbaiuTK The flavor departrd from nthtT* bmg before they '.mid lie unci Thr-n- wa* tuitue |*a*ellc Juntl.-e. after all Hot ibere wa* *!■*.. a darker aide to ibe larldrut. iYi.-r** ..f ftval had 'ami*- .-<] overnight nnd Ui.-m of ■lender I'tirttt- Wen the Riiffrrvr-s. AnxloU* houaewivm r.iuiiil ltiem*H-lvt*o with <-ni jit* tan Ire* Hid lacking meana lo rv|.h*iii*h them There wm much hanl- •hip and imbud) ton even the giti-tj ni*** a gainer If [lien- I* nt.i- |-r..-K..UU>Ii » :.: h ran n..t bt* gnliiHOid ll I* that boarding al mays lla* only t.lit- result—to tu'Tt-aae prlt-ea and make aeatve the arlicle* Eiuarded If rvrrytiotly will be eetial- [ blu aud purchase only what la l*e*10ltv.1 for Untii:-.Iin!.* um* ther*.- will be neither tcen-lty n*,r inflatt-d prlcea. SINKING A SUBBMARINE. I Hew the U-» and Ito Dartaf Cross Worm tettt to the ■ettoew. Von Weddlgeu. the hero «t tba OOT- Btan a*m*§m*mVSm*S otrrsica. afXat elaklag (V Hrttlah i-niUera At-i'iklr. Ha-rrre and Creaay waa [.r-.m"ir-*t lo a better atip aad took '-r-mmand ■..* tbe V. 'Jit. in coatpertaou with the I'D a Irlgg-lab lirutm. a i*egular "p*-acb a.n. --I au ua After a bard day oa tba job, looking for game la the upper North aaa, tba 17-38 went -tu aleep," renting with a alight negative buoyanr; on a abetrlag aand bank. Oatalda of tba watch offlcer and tba regular standing watch, all baada moat bare toned lo, aleeplnc In their leather aultn. It U auppowtl that. aa tba welch at tba telephone* beard the nt-arlng propeller beat* of a Brtt- lab de*tmjer acrtt-n, tba alarm waa *r*undi*d-'Taurh stationT—with errr-r man flying to bla poet One mlshr Imagine tbst Von Weddl- gen walled; Ibat tbe mlcropbonea vibrated tba alow chug*, of big ablp propellers, wblcb told blm that tba Brit* lab tteet was approacbbig. t Blowing hla adjusting tank to a sub-nerged trim, be came to flgbtlng poeltloti, Uia H-riacojie tip-Mil ibe surfare. He was lucky enough to coma between lha two . "lumiiit of tbe British- grand l',-i*t. atcomliig In line of mrtia.l. mn*. with the Iron [luke leading the rU-Jt column, flying Jellh-oe's flag. The l^rbtrope of tbe I*-29 abowed up halfway between the viujulr.-ii*. all cablea npart Bbe got off ber torpedo, wblcb !■;,-.sifl under ttu, Iron iHlke. Immedl. uia'ly nbv llrcd No. 2, wbkb alao inlaa- .-.t. going -ratom UecaUM of danger of >.- : -tilng ibetr own ahlpe none of tbe 'trtilth gun crew* dared to Ore at tbe ''.•nn*n aubmaiine Ifui after tbe *e--o*id ton-edr- m-ume llilng went wToiig wltb the t'-Lll. Either the valve* fulled |u work, whlcb. by lading water Into compenaetlnf lank*, werp lo fi'iiallz** the weight of the dltcbargctl lon^otea. or at the in ■tent the diving rudder man failed Ui cltini; enough "down rudder" Al any rati*, ibr iii.-.i- of tbe r-ubmniine abot Up rInm e Hie water Mo- *t arl tti Iiiiini-dlar.l'. to tiegln to ll* o. hot ii-.,- tlrradnauglit. third In .In- i -ft column, fwaag out of tine and ••'.•nt full *|*-***d for the t' heal. Tba big ahlp cong'it her on Ibe ram. ape-ar- niic he.- like a abate and ralaet] ber ihiiiR tli" --inwater until the eobma- rliic nn* hntf i.nt uf water-a tin ah a url'illu' ■llni.h Itie I'-SO (jiilmn-ln:; ilr*,, ..ne um il the other, and finally dfupplng, Ibe lerturvtl l*jw roremoet. Tbr dn*ailnaiiglit *wung beck Into col ittnn Wlihotii * *lgnal i*elng made. ->, nr-r-d [lie grand fleet Tl»U I- the lr«:e nf'ty ot h»w Von U'.i**l*llK**n [ktI-i'iiiI It came from a nu, i wlm -ii** ir with hi* own eyee — ! I i-i i r j- itenienlribl In Saturday Kvi-n . iv- l-.—i Automobile Radiatora- i .i inf.nri* tin- .-.Illicit, u-poratloii aud |.*Ct(C I.T.- of lour aUiotnobllr II la ea ■ .1 t.i' * I a rt I tin- rn.itiiloi* l.e ke|it clean ■ii mi! lin ni im. Ih-imi .lealgned for ,- piinKtae ,,r ■ll-.-tliiatlii't aailile of tbo -" from Ihr engine in |.me tit It from- - .-,!.. iu.* The radiator .an only j- ■ ..niplUb I hi* ai) I 1-te* the Popular S.-1.-H. i- llm.n.l* a hen ibe radiator .■II. un- l-sirr-l of mud. an tbat Ihf ->ui|aaraf1ve!j • irtit atr ' *n circulate hroucli |t. *i .*! num., *re Hie Car* a lib n to* nil.n* t*.l io .-lug up with mud ti.'l din mull it slmtvC .lake* a ham- iu.-r to k-HW-fe ibeni.«,( A g"0>l anlldote i- * |Hiwi-rful -.iri-atn of water from a h un- or wlien- Uii. nmj not be con- VetllellI a Hi IIT l.iriJ«]i or a tirimin wilt eatafafl In «ti| ii Ing Ibe .-Iraiilng problem Maaratraj, ita*, Lpertor.- by Robert Wh I taker of t*og Oato* ib tUn-ma Hall. I p. a.; tsi-bjtvi Tbe Bondage of Ratptileloa. Or Plar-tm lattefeav to Our Dlsllkea ' Brarybr-d* *«Jeorae. .. iTHi Maatlag of n-ualcai Athletic club III hall of t.'nitarlan Ctiurcb. Those Wlahlng to continue meeting* daring July and Auguat please ba present Now members admitted. A Pie Without rietit* er Lera- Twe and -.ti-- tm t rnpfnls c«il boll-d ire, one-balf capfol sugar, one-batf cupful milk, ooe egg. oo* teaspooarul butter, a pin-*b of salt grated natma.; or flaroring tu taata, fruit. Bmab a pi* plat* wltb butler snd spread tbe tie* *reu on tba plate. Beat balf tbe ••jgar, Ibe egg, n.llk. ealt and Cavortag together and poor over tb* rice. Cover top wltb halves of canned peaches or stewed dried i-a-ache* and sprinkle tb* raat of *ugar orer tb* fruit. Pat tn •mialcr**.- oven and baka thjrty-flv* mloatsa Any fruit rso be need, either fresh, canned or dried stewed fruit.—Mr*. Anna II I*..-! i to Pbltadelpbla North He Liked It- Jock Jtiuaen waa a farm aervant. Ona day when Mrs. Brows, tbe farza- er** wife, ami Into the milk houae sbe found Jock down on bis km-*** before s milk pan. skimming tb* crram off wltb bi* finger end putting It te bla month . ,!*0b. Jock. Jock." ahe excUlmed, "1 don't like ibal*" "Ah. wutuman.'* replied Jock, "Te dlima ken whit's guld for ye ' -I'ear- eoa's Veekly Th., 0*1 0.i*;r. "I aui-i-piu* m- great many aak for In- fonnati'... wbo have no Idea uf taking a train *" "Tee," *aLd Ibe weary official "When some p<-..-'lr spy a Tree bureau of in forma li. ■ Ibere*! a atrong temptation to stock up "-■ Karueta Cat** JoornaL NOTICE TO CREDITORS Wanted f..-it ion bv " to dO geaeral soseework. S13R or c*U Ut* Co*»p*r i»r***. t-1141* Wanted—Position to do boas*- work or cbatnbar work by reliable woman, win sleep at bom* If preferred. Box 77. Menlo Park. T-tMt* | Wanted—3ewin* and caring for children, mending, Ironing. Phone (1IW erenlogi. 7-lt-tf W'satetV—CJlrl for general housework; family of tbr**, t u S; «° bom* night.. Can 744 MMdlefleld. la afternoon. 7*l»-tf Wanted—Your, listings of boaae* to raat, famished or untarnished. Slocata A\ Strstton. T-Z-U Wanted—Competen- woman tor cooking and housework: mast be accustomed to children. Pbone 47iu. T-ll-tf Wanted—By woman with Z year- old bah;, homework on ranch or In Palo Alto. Good plain cook and good laundress. Well recommended Dot L, Times ofice. 7-lt-«t Wanted—Olrl for candy stora- 101 Circle. 7-U-H* Wanted—Gardener to take care of yard tor two weeks. Address Box K. Times office. 7-14-it-db Wanted—Palo Alto or Menlo home ln exchange for Los Alton tati-h. 10 aire* full-bearing apricots with some apple* and pears, neat n*w bungalow, good well, tank, electric pumping plant, etc. Would prefer place with *mall acreage or large lot. Roi 244. Palo Alto 7-14-31' Th, N.r-ht Tab'*, ir nlgbl lalila- i« not a* well known itlriHini tore a* li uilctn l*e I think ■ -null n t-i.mfi.n to tie able after u 1.1 Ited to mad lir tbe light ou nlchl la I lie and to lw* able 10 I It h out a liand at tuldiilglit aud .ii ihi. uiiir llgbi oo llu the, it ruble may Ir.- kepi any of Ihe III thine* v. lil. ti uiijjbi In ani |kmx1 .. I-.- i-tttteil during the ulght~a i. * i-IUfk, a .-arafr of drinking wt- a liH'k for n ha mi- wrtkeful hotlr n-.lilin,-ii.i. Star Paaca on EtHh * -ai* «ti oar-lb w.itilal mean tbe lib > In tlie <-*apt*aso*r t*--art of the Htnt* ot E-*Jlf.--,xi». In mmI for tho C.tinty of ftania < l*ra. la ilie Vlsiiee- of ttie K.iaie of l^oava KUittltetli Mfj'er. I >***-*»ae.1. No. imui. NOTii K la hereby given by the underalKned. Admlnlatratrtx of the estate of Utm.i Elluib-ntb Meyer, do- i-tiiiril io the creditor* of and all lieraon* having claim* agalnat the aald decedent, lo file tbem wltb the nece**ary vuueher*. In ihe office uf the I'lerk nl the- Superior Court of tbe Si..,- ->f 'aliforala. In and for the count-, of Santa Clara, within four il. muni li* afier lhe flrai puhllca- 1tr.iv of thl* Notice, lo wll within fun i month* after the IGlh day of Jul, 1917. or within aald period 10 rihil.ii the tamr with ihe oeceeaary Too-hera. 10 the aald Administratrix. ai tin- !„,*. Offlce. nf Monroe Thorns*. mllr ntimlwr "if* < ttlverstty Realty Itiillillng. located m wbat la known a* nml called miml-', 310 t'nlver- Slln j*rnue In the dty ot I'alo Alto. In ihr County of Rants Clara, State of California whlcb aald offlce the tind'-nigned -..■..■<-;. as her place of tm.-im-;.- lo all matler* connected. F*f R**t—Tkrew rooms, aO Ban*- nj' Ud wall famished- Pboaa Pale Alto SICK- ****** rot Bant—Small a*yartjr**mt suit- •bla for S persons, adslta only. S4S Homer avence. 7-5-'f For Raat—-For * month• weO- furnUhed oottage. Box A. TVb»ew offlc*. T-«-tf M . For Bant—FUt of 4 rooms AM sleeping porch; . modem c*tOTeav Jet-.ee. Enquire SSO Cnlverslt/ ar* itSt-at For Rent— Six-room boas*, b*r« snd garsge. Ill per month. Pbona 3&4- S3« Ilamer see. 7-Il-Sw For Rent—Daring e-immer, coea- plaielr fumUbed ap-lo-data S-room bangalow: sleeping porcb. garaga wltb bedroom, garden; f50. water included Box 3. Times offlce. t-lft-tf For Rent Completely famished fp-room Bat, spleno Call ««3 Waver- ley or phone 4MJ. 7-14-dt** For Rent -About four persona may obtain excellent hoard end room In a private house, close In (45 Foreat svenue 7-I*-t« For Rent- Pacific '.'■„.<■ cottage I rooma. during August. reasonable. Apply 730 Cowper. or pbone *1«M 7-i-tf For Rent—1 furnished bungalows I aad t rooma aad garage; alao ttirntahetf apt Inquire I'I I'.rjaot nt.tr For B*ot—Furnished front room (npatatrsl. wltb or without housekeeping privllrrgo- 437 Kipling st l-11-tf-dh LOST Wanted—Position by gardener, .xpert with flowers, frulta and **eg- etablea. also expert In poultry bnat- nees. Wm Bcbroeder. Itt Ramona 1-14-St* POSITION WANTED—By young |,ot.i Small brown pony 00 July married man. experienced In grocery I T T C tlregory Phooe Menlo and general merchandise, good pan- Park ITI 7-7 tf man. quick at figures, neat and sys- .— t.matle. handy with tools snd adapt- --*»•• B****** •"■■ end ill Mel- able to slmoei aoy lines of bustnese. *m* ******* ***** t**-' "tlckpln Kind A-I reference* M L Times offlce. \** *>***** '****** lo Tim** <****** 7-lX-4f 7-U-li Wanttxt Wei nurse. Call 116 Foreat avm-ie PhoOe P A. 730J. 7-12-lt FOR SALtt Wanted- Refined young womaa or schoolgirl to go to country wltb lady, duties light. |*0 to |30. Call Frlil*;. from 3 to fi. 331 Lincoln are. 7-11-ti Wanted--House-cleaning snd gardenias by John Newton P. O. Box :.'.3. Palo Alto 7-10-lt** For Rale Modern bungalow of '■ room. Bleeping ;■■■*:. S21 AddUon at • 3.100 Owner 411 tallman rh*.39M 7-»-U For Sale Small apricot*. *» a Hi Phone ">s; Palo Alto T-li-Si For Sale lite adjoining p*io Alio realdenca lots. iOxliO choice location whole or part cheap Box I Times otnetA. -.it-*-* For Sjir Itargaln furniture nt* two rooms A[>artment for rent Box X, Tlmee office * I I 4t l*« .-r-itloii ..f bnn.aii fai.-Uilli-a for tbe high ."•t Mini ii..|>i,**i ■ hlr*enient*P of whlcb I 'nituaii nntnr.- 1. 1*[table ll would ' nicnn * *|ib-iidiil i-itlon-Ni.-iii-t* of art iiieratiin*. *. 1 .- |ilill.«..(.li, and rt* i Hi:Ion In than ,-uliurr In It* U*j»I '■ M*ii*u* u. Hn- Niiutiloneoas unfolding of llir power* of prr-iHinalltj tiavUl Jailir IIIH In 1 mtur*. I Tabla Mannara. To piii the elUuws on the tattle la to I .-oiife*.* lii.Ilffrreii.-e !*■ rult>a of etl ! t|unte Tbls ullltude sbtntld mmaln ye . ^-uiUr I- grillroom* wlwre It aelg ' lunlcl Tboer who olw-ne Ibe de ' lallavf (nod tuttu hern tbelr band* In itit-lr la|tn wben n-'l i-lllplti* etl wtlb the kulfe mnl fork l'l[t*bu,gli IV** Hi* TrifllnD Mut.ka. Ijiil* Lxblbllor ...i the clowr of a bat it utiowi -Hut it.Hjd «ta. b>u.' Tbi* | la not my bet>y. air' ChecktaLer - Veri *-"rrv. madam ll* tbr la*t left Tbr cbecka got tolntl up -mints..*-- But I'll take rare I hai It shan't iH-ctir again -taondoii An«wi-m will, the aald naute of l^r-ong F.Mi-^ atieih Meyer, deceased l*n,'t1. I'alo Alto California, July Kit. IV17. IDA CROPP MEYER. ; A'1-ninUlraiiii ot ibe Eitate of; . I'.iiisi t;ii.-.-.:..-t!. Meyer De- eaaed. Dale of n-*| pitblliatloii. July imi, im M.'MtOK THOMAS Attorney (or Aitnuiihiit-atrli Suite No !1C fr.1- .nan. Iteali* BulldlUKi Palo Alto. We remodel bats to lataai et-*te. Experience counts A trial will con- *ince you. Solaroa Pbona 11. Wanted — Maid for general housework, llll Emerson atreet. Pbone 7I1W 7-13-4f Wanted ■ Boy to pull weed* b

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    ! HE PALD ALTO TIMES! Mrs. H. I*. Wcishaar contemplates a trip Hast this summer. , Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilerest, a daughter, on Sunday •I June 13th. \V. j. Thompson i*. contentpl.it- - ing the erection of a residence ' in : Block 12. WEEKLY FRIDAY, JUNK 1S97 THE PIONEERS OF PALO ALTO Brief Mention. Ben Thomas is at Pacific Grove.' spending Miss Helen Sprnguc the summer at Gilroy. N T. B. Downing is assisting Louis I Gairand in making tbe connections Dr. Kellogg is now living in the to the water system. Wotslell house on Horaer Ave. Samplesofcherries.strawbeTiiea, Mr. Sproulof the Sunset Seed hauauas, and other fruit are now j ^ and Plant Co. was iu lown Tuesday being preserved in Mcrguire »dj>£j Parkinson's Carbonic Acid GasjTa. Born, to Prof, and Mrs. A. B, c|lest Show, a son, on Wednesday, June 9.1897* _ ri fi — THE PIONEERS OF PAL Tax lMjEdpr_t Humphig^he Parkinson Lumber and Hardware Co Tinware, Paints, Oils, Brushes, etc REAL ESTATE BROKER 1 ■• .111: r. Haa,- ia o. R_r I BaiHta. a.al.ri.lol Sen -Uatwi. M.alo farfc, -a-**.* -l—fti'ilton Bdcaeat. st.ntonl Uniwr.lt,-! I'alo Alto.- F.irOak., THE VEAII 1896. *™** "Esp-i.,,,- j Choice Aeraan tt»: Villa Sites at Hast -*' Mj-ieu. Urluiont, and Uenlo Park, _^.t Iiowoat _WE--._-Ia.ot Prlcna by la-. e*.lw_ ot Ihr I . 1 ■■:.. ■■ Acreage (ut In;:'. KaiaetiK at „l-,i mi-.v i-.,Li.M„i.Tt,„.'J""'"1'"--»l*.'"'''l-M'»"1-^ " ..all .i.a.uulirra madr iniihr pa-rrnt-it r, KMSHKO A>D I'M-fUMMIICtl r. tliir In Ihr sl.lr t.l i .IiIl.ii-. and to I t-.u1* ul Santa Claia In. Ihe year iKf. Utr |iriautiBl tioapefty anil real r-tate ■ ni.. dr«.lhcd. ? wm, A. JAMUaHV. •■fkchH ul UieCuuut) ol aaiila Clara^ Iir Dcnlc-r 111 BOUSES Plllabury Building PALO ALTO, SALE AMI TII KENT! CAL.: ■;E. K. THOITS, FINE SHOES ^K_S United wonkincmen1-, m.ki a spkCialty. Firemen Schubert and Braut;'.._. [ while skillfully playing the hosei^rVm'-!-, iMi-t.nr. Il-jcHi. *>. .hall 1 _, Palo Alto has been raised from ' Depot, struck thc wagon of I*. \V.' ",,_i,ra.™!Jnt iUb-" 1,300lo1,300 lo 1,500 per year, and at Sherman & Co. with thc stream,'!,„r™".,«Vl£\ the University from 1,500 to frightening the horse and driver•*£-£,'£,£-!__ 51.600. and seriously injuring a roll of car- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wilson. pcL of Spokanti, arc visiting Mi C. D. Vincent, contractor of the Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. water works. Mr. Knight who sup- H Wilson at their home on Chan- plied tbe cast iron pipe, Mr. Uuck- aing avenue. ley of Henshaw, Buckley, ■*_ Bel' ■ cher who supplied tbe lines and etc., and Mr. Belcher jwhosuperinteuded the laying of- _. l|0 A|to> M. P. Madison was in town this week from the Gold Lake Mine, in I Sierra County. The Company ex- arr likr), In ..-1111. tahltli 11 mil ,lit-«vai-i timr. mil i.ii.r e-iiiiRiitcial.tr mi un. en.rate IMint. iiHirc.ned. .-iiM.ni.fa-. ,c ,,,i,-,,,1.11., 11 uf the pot] a.it.1 rtiac t.t faada _■* itinwiiif, ur inn. iu inir.t-1 within tive jt't* ttota ifjlr ■ I Ihr Mir luthr MIiilr.nl .1 m> t trioi l.i thr , uiry or-ealr <-l a.t.1 Land by »»*i. ib th* ataaan pr-i-a Ur.l ' ' ibw.n.l rt-rht baedicd and Ivoilers 1 ?j&,Sf* ICO'L IT, GRAIN AND MIUSTUFFS Express A Hauling Solicited tkre ^NATURAL ICE d*IST* I'rdti .Min Fred. Fuel and Eiwrtts Co. GROCERIES nROCKERV ETC., AT ,tl, ,!„. ..1 tunr. UW WM. A. iAXCAKY, >t Santa CI*.a Couniy. F. L. WORRELL, Frc*«t ntj-ot _ PROP. , the pipe, were all present at theUni•"' r** . , -r tc-,1 of thc water sv-jtem last Wed- -_?.■*•».- petty as soon as practical. nesdav a****e*.« .. - * i t*-M**.beil*< A. Iv. Ross is visiting his family The second mid-summer parlor F.*-i.ir ,'w al their home on Middlefield Rond. meeting of thc Stanford W. C. T. . [[.'/, «*" Mr. Ross is extensively engaged j u_ wjp, be (lc|(i on Wcdncsilay i II*',,J.'11' in cattle raising in Nevada. He junc 23_ at the residence of Mrs.' «J;;*""- expects to remain here several Thoburn, who will kindly open ttet.« ti weeks, her house on ibis occasion. There k--« Mrs. E. C. Peasley accompanied ' will tie a talk by Mrs. Campbell on ''Z';,™*', by Miss Wade left lasl week for: "Kendergerten Ideal" followed by "J*1*-^ Oregon City, Oregon. Mrs. Peas-' music both vocal and instrumental. * » t-<"i ley will remain there for a few Thc regular business meeting will k™p is weeks visiting Miss Wade's rcla- be held from 2:3010 3 o'clock and 'li^1';1.^, ,jve„ ibe reception from 3 to 5. All are ■ " '.a* .. _ ...- ..- 1 .cordiallv iriviied. i*a*-a-*tt \\\ C. Difani. thc pioneer bat- u u u n ber. has moved from his recent - The proposed Auditorium which [>****•,**_"'_ rpt.iirci*. to thc more comodiotts is t.. lie erected at the Ucivcrsity! p-moi. More rotwi recently occupied by A. by Mrs. Stanford" will likely be to.i'iMi V. Schubert, and is now running commenced in the Pall. It will be L_B"M„ , two chairs. I sifuated west of the Quad, perhaps r on the road leading totheMu-wum. The building will be of brown stone and tbc architecture tf III conform to that of the other University buildings. M*^-*d-**.a«ar : ta.1 SJI-'I trr.la.1 I I *l,i. Il> uf I.1A C* t-L-fit*]. aj* — lla* to..— I. jrainl *-. h dGK EARLE &- CD'S. i £. P\. William?; RED gxAR STEAM LAUNDRY CO. H/\i*criitectS- i»i Colonial *—* *M ***j Cnii-riHlly ai '..".. ,.!i'-..»«'" RESlbENCES We Empl.iy Only White Labor. J. It. I.B.1MAN. l'.,i.ini;ST. I S. E M.CAUSTI.AND. S_a~l Aai-nt, l*,,l„ Alio. N. It. IIOI'Klt. Aaont, llnclaa Ha Sheet Mttaic -,'!■■ al Schubert's., "*!R. WERRY •"* Mii.aon an t lliirla.lnyiM BMHNT I. B. DALEY, Real Estate Agent'*£t7&3Z' S ANi. BltiOOK-a; -U.iilcatr ,nt. ...I I -.ity olW II II Hail . Whitening and Tinting. c it-, Hottsas to Kent un.l llnilt nn the tastslltD.nl l'lan. INSURANCE. Office and Residence Neat Depot Palo Alio, Cal. tlsoi Del Portola lie Bi il No 111 1 ".Vr-iit Va„ li.-ta Ui-ti auliiect to attatika,' _ .... __ . _ *>Icull.T .boutoaeaa feet, and aouldl (Formerly )sola) PALO ALTO, CAL. Mr. McClcamati nnd family San I-'rancisco. has rented the Madison cottage on Wavetly rtrcct. Mr. McClcamun has several eh., .ten who will attend the I'ni- vcrsily. b'uller & Co., the new grocery firm ojicncd their store to the public hut Wednesday. Thcstore room is neat and commodious and a full slock of both groceries and crockery is on hand. Tbe Southern Pacific Company bis announced a rate of a fare and ■ half for the round trip to any point on thc 4th July and tbe same .fare to San Francisco during the Christian Kndcavor Convention. La* Mn *.ra—I. ji aad ci. tl ••.. Mean.. |..hn ll-Muni*.Br tnlnr.l and ,, H -1 |.lo-*«IJ' ,.l J li 11)(lira Mc.-niitr, Haqr K-»j« f«rt .if I., Mc.rlii.uar II V-L.eian.l jo. It i\ .. Mt-Kniiihl. Mi* Aaoi«-.t. 19 aad an, -RUl.tiltlm. tlunld-M.-ti...-- ial in 1 -a, In «> lacl-aiir 1. c;, c- aad . fii.nl.'... *-M pro'-rM) e>l tl W nare iu can a .Ic-cUir and then suffer (or — about t*.. as«ot\teei*. rortoia vs I ley , when tbey die. Hi-aaa taken reeently. Seven miles fftml I'alo I 'iml llie Mine at at ntlier tittit-a, anil, eon.'Indt-d te. trv f.U* 111 ImtIain't. Oollc, , , ,- ,r„. 1.._.__. Oha era awl Plarrlieaa ■fearwdv. Ha A deugetful ReMrt^^, ,-aiiya: "1 took um- d.at- nl il and It j(ave for one contemplating —a*-^ i* ti'lief in Ave intniitca- That in mnre Summer School. 1..-. u.,., i.i,,., Praal.tr Ml \ I. ' -1'rraldr nl la.lil-l , than any tliiu. -*l*e- Im me." Kor..!vliv IV M-L Alto I'lia RAILWAY TIME TABLE. MAY itJaj. Special Rata 1,, Student: General Banking Business You? Buaineaa Solicited. rtrtifl tvhhtt bu-l a- Sri* J. E.DDYAN, Portola, Cal. Haker & Hamilton buggies, carts, and carriages can be secured! of A. M. Cartel who is thc exclusive agent for Palo Alio. Carts *-.- - nnd up. Rond wagons 60 and up; Buggies 75nudup;Phaetons75 nud up; Phaetons 150 and up; SurriesSoo and up. Telephone, Muin No. 36. Mu •du ll I XT!' Dissolution of Partnership. N.. rn 1 I* 111.kF.t-v onrtpt that tub |-a,ttir-i*.tii|. titut.linc afrMlfM klami Mt'il'i" il.'-'li.'.'- iIjv i'.'n !l™lt)'"iiK r Miss Woostcr. principal of thc Public School, gave a reception to the pupils of thc «th tirade last 'ucsdoy evening, in Ihe school building. About twenty- young people were present. A bus driven by b'red Harvey form the well known stables of Bell & Ualzcll carried about Iwcnty-scveti persons tti* Mission San Jose last Sunday. Mr. Win. DaUcll of the same stables took a bus load to the same place from Mi'iintiiin View. Mr. T. H. Goodman. General Passenger Agent of the S. P. Co., has been suffering the past week with stomach trouble bul is now much better. He has a gtcnt press of business in connection with thc Christian Kmlenvor Convention. Prof's. Green, Thoburn and Wing It-It San Francisco Monday for the-fiuodaloup Islands, off thc coast of Mexico. 011 thc United States Coast Survey -Steamer. Gedney, which has been placed tt the disposal of thc Seal Commission, in whose interests the trip is made. MKt H. K. flapp an- Miss I*.. C Babcock, of Reno. Nevada, were m town a few days this Week and left this morning for Pacific Grove Grove where they will spent! the Warmer. They arcownersof block 36. It has been their custom for THE FIRST BATTLE ' u*tr"'l, ?",*'■* ,TL«r'X ?*,' Hv Hun W 1 I'.rvan. Pn -. u:., •" * *r . All l-r'a.—• tBdit*rd tntln It.* lion edition just out. Over imo-^^r1 *'"v*y**"'' UB* *-"-•■ pages; Forty l'lioto*cngraviiigs. '^ l'H';,)\ Only £1.75. Laaveorders with C. w'm'", S. Jacksou, Stanford "oc*.P.O. Box *****«».Cat-J-aes.i»w 197 Palo Alio "**"* Queeii '.;.,t.*i..-n;, -i Italy la, of all MONEY TO LOAN. On Palo Alto real estalescctirily. I fjuTn-jal and imptriiil Ittdlca'tif "r^iKipe, current rales of interest. Apply ! laid to bo iho ont. wlm la llie unatt en- ... Jtaeph Htttcliittsott.Pali, Alio.I *^u1lSm**^TZS&Z or Mills Building. San Francisco. lnd***d tuu-uc-. it la ate-mcl, ia the rer , _ „ . ■|**lRt^v_y^, biT j-*ot*J will, and that ia i why i*R^--f**-al ut ttto Rreat power* of Eu- For Sale or Rent. - rope m*ike a paint of -if - - nn; fur tbeir ! embii**.i.I<.ni at Itumf dipti'instii. wlm My property comer Waverly and ] .„. ,„„,-■ roiiapicuirua for their tjinak-al I.incolti sis, Palo Alto house of! t**nil.*n*y llim. for their ttattctaft. Tbua . .. 11- i_ the funni't Ikrniai, riulmuiulor, Barmi eight rooms, cellar, barn, etc.., __,, Kiudrilt c^__j ^^^ lh- ^^ Will sell on terms to suit, or rent loan of htadaya iu playlna doetitwitb for term of years. Apply to ; & tnf-jwty. ami bii M. H. KlSGORB. " an** " a 00 *• 10 40 " 11 30 *' •2 :«)j..n ■i so*" ■I 30* ** .6 30 " 6 SO " 11 451 " 8 Vt* - 8 45" "' » 4.*, *' 10 40" " I :to ).. 4 15 '* f> 00 " PALO ALTO Ull 34* "liver H ll*-a-n.. 8 -lie.- 10 15 " 11 M ** I 0! p. ui. i:t :t.» "liver 4 44* *' 5 44*> * Ti 33 " 1 014 a.t... SAN JOSE. 8 00 19 !_• tr-» I tnily i-xn-jit Siindav. (J Sunday on I Kly.-rat.ti*. only al Men In I'.crfc. t -Saturday only, ibealre train. \i H I31ocliIt.il fttiiililio*. ■ ..iv. i, ,ti \c.mrtumam > O t lea- CREAMERY Ci *."> *!*-> tllO Chicken Vn in"" Dinner live 1, I'.usteiu O crooiiltu; Sunday. Only 25c. a Unlveraity a.'-*- I'n MRS. I.. II. SHKXFI* Meal , Alio. W. C. Difani Geo. W. Harms General lilacksmitliing and Horsi'slioeiiiK n*-i,'in-i,iK woniiy _- I-romptly Done Hotel La Honda THORS PHOTOCRAPHER ilf.llANTAVKNllI-. SAN l-UAXCISC'O, CAL. at Palo Alto. Camping Grounds. Beautiful „"""'' . Drives. Superior Fishing and ^ Wednesday and Saturday First Class Table Gi-.a-.ete)-, The Tailor Jtau. liaa miuivvd hi. Fall KUti'.-aavir ia that rou Baelow wlto la ku.i-n-n , throughout Oonuimy iw ono uf thc elev- (|( ^ Pnrrtit Building Sau Francisco] •*•.-.r. 1 ..m..:. m j- rj-nm . ,m tin- imhh wintt ________ ; I Qar«i MarBuerite-adevoliou to Wag- |„i,~t noveUi.-^ul ll.v aeiuun Itterian ntsaic, wbicb i* nttrit*utable to af- lower than ever. A call' Music JCtS. a sheet at Schubert's [ tbe fact that abe ***•-> iv-.l ber »-.lu<-jti.in :;, Wr-; --anta Clara atrt-ri, I In 1 ■■ riti;i!ii :■ a r ■:*.:■■ t *-:i-',\ : \ ■■■ ' , - I !■ ■ :- -. - Jii Jciae, Cal. ' ber buabaud, wb**, like Klni* Leopold of —__.... ; Sponges, chamois skins, brushes i Beljrium. almply ntiunilnnt.-a mnaic, for Eaaity Cured, ull kinds of strap work at Carrel's I whidt hu liaa uu .*ar \vliut*we-v,-r. tmd Druaktnntat, MoephliH and Tul-aceu a ■ Mttoh hna Iho effect of putt Ihk l.i* teeth l.alilt are eaJil** cured hy llie ua*a ul — -a- —.- tonrdgr. Al be to extwnwly ffittd .4. hl<t mil'* Cbtori.!*1 ot Hold TabtetV. Hav 1-i-r Sale wil*-. bo aabmita'to tbe inflit-tiun aa ,, _, _„ ■ knx a* be can. Bui wfaca the atrain l**- Apply (o Mrs. M. Pluns otmra too gt^t to bear, be thRMRta P. O. Box .05' tbo .-■'.. ui 10 mi.- and oven ■-•■-.- -u fat ) rut to chant a *.< w bars in an •■*-< ni'ini - | iii-.-i;. Hut and r:i-jiiuj-j r..n-'-. Tbat al* , way* hart the d-aiml elTecl ruideatua-t Tea Garden Drip-. her tu.j.aty'a piano to el..** -n-ilb a bans.—'■'■'■'; .::.-'■ .- Ga_crtt*c a. lira. I.J Mn I . ||..H-*B t to t'nivc-TB tl at»'l v ^4l4.v*--Li*_'.';'L.-'.; 3 SSWmT.Rhiiails^^,,-/ M. ami-; ^atSESS .i*=*^ Architect PAU. Al.TO. CAL. Palo Alto. 1 ..1 tt..-tin.i,t.„ 1,.,.i"i" Residence Plans a Specialty ■-. .1 1 Uie u«~ ul a-ttinulanta until be vr.iiiittHf.il .(ini- llieir oat*. May be] eieen aecretly in tea or txiffee and a cure \ l*nn run teed In every eaai*. For sate by! - ■ iir-i-, !.i-- .im.,:.----.. ..1 t\ -j.-1 park-; rt*'.-. For full pHriii-iilura unci book of J le-titntmials tuldr.^n Tlir Oliki Clieiuical. Wurka, Lima, Ohio. Try it and you will hnd better: and sweeter syrup than you ever tnstcd Iwforc. ffajgUa Vxn busttpy aDOOgb to eat a dty tin-1. guotl woainit. _ Uej-Jtl Won,un~*-eirry 1 hnvo none. Shut tin; iittti* w'ben yuu ru out.—De- All kinds of Mexican hand i-e-t Fr*» I-Y-m •evetal years to spend a few days carved work at Carrel's Harness- Happy an tH-*** tliat '<eno*rina; ta W Palo Alto *■".■".:_ ,_-„, Rhon ; "' ^h tbey rM -aabj-rt to utKr-rtaln BEATTY'S CltUB.l'lIl OBCANS -AMD PIANOS OASIH. F. KATTi, Waibiiirlon. Si. Iiiaj] Bucklen'a Amica Salve. Tbe Beat Halve in tbe world for Cut*, ltrulaea, Sore*, Hirer*, -**hIi llli.-u.n, Fi-ver Sorea, Tatter, Cltapt-e.1 llnn.l*, Cbtlblatna, Corn*, aud all Skin Emp.| Mcntuln* Ilri.ttur- Ii.h.- j.tai f.-ivcl tion*,and pofitively cure* Pile*,or i.-- ., . -.-_.. invnii-- nl the PantoOl 1'aii.t-r |-e\ n-.-iiir.-.i. It ia ,-■:..:.n.:-,-! •■■ .-r., .- „__._..,_ |,„B, _|,„l| ,|,-t „,,. artlit.e {■erfeciaatitfac-ticin or money refutwtnl. ■' _ _ everv summer both Shop :w.iOTi«7wa*4'n-*J«^*«» Wit*e 2-S emta pn bo«. For an.* by Palo '*" *"■*» •*» •1-*- T'"*' l*m ,,*T*' e%cr> Summer, uotu ouop. |Cbaniti**> an atill pn-par-d and anntd Alto I'bam,a*:v7 tt.-? hlgheal leatiinonlala ol n.arlv all "C deeply interested in the growth |- \ fOT eithfr fortuut-. A ran* principle and . . —-- L,10 Em,--,,, uulvcniitiea and an* est- •nd wcllfare of our town. 1 SAY YOU BA W IT IS THE TIMESl | with much labor letuucd In *#riadom*i j tua1a.c_.f3m ,*- 3,Knui juaa aaiiix ^omd by many public men • Patents Atif.tr>* Hiwllnj* a * Ta*Di at a hkb, oaatotia. COfYaiOMT* An. tcbooL— Maaaixiter. -...n.i.tiinl um-: u.t'i l,rM»4(in4j |*:tnl* i^_A-aritra w* hi,, a icaiiaiia-i'-o R-taea. I--1- •• ■ .1. . ... 14I H. 1- * Cj raeaira .i«_t..-»„tU SCIEHTIFID AMERIGHN. 1-aBtlfulir iiiR.traiari. laraat* etr-alatler " nm *J.PP*a* !**■ aal. wajaa***Mar-#alC**taj • liU.il *i..,'a_ -t-tMairti n--»aaatt*_ haJUK UN I1. 7l-.lt MDI ll,.. Atl.r.M MUNN A CO., Mt Hi*.!.*,. Maw Vark. *.'■_

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    ^tBoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee '. which the potatoes for a 'bousand, dlnance*. nature of the discourse en- J o families are cooked lo on* rauce* gsg-d in by patrons aod subject. • . J pan and over one lire. It I* a noble dlacussed. whether domestic, polltl- _ CbC PfllO illlfll ! -1"11 ***** "x**** Physical sporty, vulgar • • But frankly, we are rather afraid The length of each patron** vlalt J Z of what summ would de nllh so'wilt be limed, aud the distance to • n l Til* 7* ils **__. * ,,,u*-' spare lime. If we could only the nearest place of amusement. rfllO nllO CriDUtlC J he thai thej would spend n will be noted- California Weekly. « e tn * sensible way we *hould view m — • % J the prospect with equanimity. But VANITY PAIR -•eeeeeeeeee*eee****ee*****!,-,,,,. won*( )t -.nt be u*etl for pur- I low curiously some people rea»*»t.. Ml. W. SIMKINS W. II. KBI.LY :-.-■* of law promotloo. for wild if indeed their mental processes are EDITORS. and intredltable "reforms" that ar* entitled (o any *u.h name. Here li ts* r-i.-tu'... -»• -..«'-i *-i •***•■ i»'.-wi ...i ,,:i""1'*1 '->' lh" whole hl*tor> of the Mr [..ni fence llotisman, the author, ra* es!**u-. rrl*neM*-i.»i*l.i.ttV.| M*r t*»*> hu man rar--. It wll be used for tbe who tells the member* of the Inter (*"-*»i*»'t ..-in.!*!..".' ;*nidy of hideous and filthy follies' n.ti.iml Woman"* Franchise Lcagur ___^TT******"*mirS^*^.**jt-_^7*'C*M**r*t*jHk« eugenics, After all. it may be] that they mast imitate Lady Godiva. **>•>•• . »»»m.ior ~j belter ror Ihem to go on making'"'ho, ll will be remembered, rode PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THK l-PI,1„u ,,,„ — Th* Argonaut ((.rough the meet* of Coventry in TIMES PUBI -IS11IN*- CO. I. M m [sufficiently clad in purity and nothing g*Bwriatb.*jefef A SOCIAL HCIEVKY. \*** *** "r<l" ,,,aI ** **&** ,ax ****** PIMDAY. first taken fr'ittt ihe jieoplc Women * Mr Honsnun. tmi.i "main am in do violence to their convention •■n.r of modesty in order to *h*mf ii ml- ju-t *-y*" \nd then, th-t re (Bay he no doubt of hi* mcanin •a)*- "It t*. nol Always sufficient I We In*re present In pari lhe llst|--,|-_ th w\ Los AngtXes '-* going IIISJ bom lal ground-breaking [thorough, comprehensive social »ur* ' (vey la here to be undertaken. The, wtsaoa .tedu for initiating ihi* enterprise to the Municipal League, j, VANITY PAIR. A lady correspondent who wlshe to i>e anonymous i. *o good a. to ap tiiahd certain remarks thai appear e.1 In thi. column anenl (he useless Lf organisation*, agencies and sub-Lwary |„ »< occupation, of women nnd (he ««*-1 j««-im listed In lhe department plan! N>n Mr_onallj (ve hate no objec- ne at onceL*,m% ,(> %Ui.h % procedure*, though tb- thor*,.A(. „„ h»--Ity acclaim i( on the [ground »f novelty Indeed j Snluuns. pool rooms, hi! I Iii ni par-j under the impression that women had tura, cigar .tore*, restiturant. servlng'slready stripped am! lhat to tii* .!;■!•" buwllng -i■ ••■■ -. social club* lhe few shred* and p tempt Ibl y silly ihlng. Dial Ihey make;)|f ,hl, M1-V(,r |t Rp under Ihe Impression that ihey are!t H|n ,lf ln#, iarg*.nei spending their time profitably, °f joughn**.* of the project. thla we may gather a doten lllui trallon. from the women's p*K* 0 «wir Sundav newspaper*, and ***p* **ialiy at .u<h time. a. Chrlattnai when ll 1" thr* feminine custom In nnnt.v ns with ohnoiloit. Vglfia" whose only virtue I. thai ther gre ..istially Inflammable "Can ynu ntj|." .ay. our correspondent, "also attack Ibe u.eles* egg-heatings and Keiietnl mussing- up of good material lhat ronatime an Incredltable amiiuot of the time of women who do rookery of (he fancy work order? I've Just been making a lemon pie. lime, eighly mlnule. " Now lhl. 1. n serlou .% place a large p lemon pi* had arrx.nxps ler we .hould tu> In a position lo snv tf ihe eight] minute* hnd been pro-i tltatily employed We have some .skill in tbe*,. mailers, and al.o a recollection of femon (dee that It would have l«-en a waste of time to .spend fl.e minutes ores On tlie .iitier hum) we hare eaten lemon pie* thnt would have iti.iiiieii many boars nt ant lou. endeavor Bui tn this ***** we lack Die evidence ou whith to base nu unbiased ludgement. Hut there can tie no doubt that <-nnktnx Implies un appalling waste of time. n»t because cooking Itself aaaaceaaary. but because u involve* *utb a aeedleaa mnlltpltcallon of effort. Probably our coreaspoudaul could tint.- made a lent.in pit* len time* B* big during the name eighty mlnuies of which she .peak.. Probably nr pwadbly, (he lady next door wa* also "pending eighty minute. in-a making a lemon pie or some iucbjn thin* ton* u in lng ilfllcacv Ruth might li serving llqnora; School, niuiilcipal, prl.ale, cuintiiercial and department .tore playground, municipal, atate. national and private parks; municipal, public and Turkish batti*: swlm- mlng pool., awlmmlnx bearhe*. mas* sag.- parlors, manicure parlor*: dance ball., skating rink., dancing academies, dancing school., moving picture*, moving picture making, theatres, penti. arcade*' recreation center*. bocIbI centers, church centers, social and recreation u— of public building*. settlements; show., shoot - matter, ifjini* galleries, museums, game*; city, .. nf the) count) and state charities: city, letl the let-|coaaU and stale corrections; private, itiuii !•> sn.,,ih. rounty nnd stale sayluraa; local •naming to them would hardly li enough of a novelty lo excite mucl nt cut ton N't. ..ne would be likely t notice it Fashion, it would seem, ha* already forestalled the newest lim loffraghl attack, and if we *h< meet a proce**i»n -f !.*dy Godivai might easily believe lhal it wa* more 'than some society (unction f..r an airing national and i-f i* nt pli i pa ate ad „,- ra; child r ond l-1 truancy:j hotels. lions. Juvenile dellno prostitution, sexui automobile stands. ap.irlii.rnt bOUSOS and lodging house* ttoeiai. Bthleilc un.) fraternal organ- Ixatlooa fur men. women, hoys and girl*, whether private, public or connected wiih church es; reading room* and libraries the lis! go*** up apd on. hut what has here been given wilt *um>e i.< glv- the Idea, i tbla**. t.*\ fui tn *tig.-ii i learn with regard t** any HefWlll want lu kti.i* how churrh I* furnishing rpare- npportunltle* to n« own >htp. mid what attempts are ■III con* der ll e logic 'if t c pro) •xiii. i \\ c arc already ace ■•tome (o (h infer ence I at women tight t be allowed to \< tc because ol ihn .ind . n lire king our nd now, bee villdO-A E ill on d ih, be -. ii t). el. lhr> pr hing Ho* te irrcluiab I-..C I woul c pro- v.. a st Sbonlt like to heli -ve tin- We a «;iv* Ilk.- 1 . I.elu.t- a 1 dy VV will . ven u bt ... in ad ml th. Dora .n-.*i •.I f.u li am But i bapman I' I.T .... -t-nl I lotto. her mi., i ll* realm of certain tj I tie tt 1- Sen I 1* n iLltlol . 'ttttl.lll wc ' tn il 1 ..1 within t) • The wh hae ou ...c th •le hi* |.x. il feu ttiiuc aihion* ful (•• di. .Irr.-. Perhapi iv e ft ul.) bring "in ■elves !.• belie. • th.. the tlciM .. dashed t" lbc tt ee an 1 -...rn wilhitui .i. underskirt in o.lir »de the dghty Bl minute*, leaving one of the ...ok* eifenl the fret- to attend :i eugenic congroaa, oi adapted to recreailnh ■A i1r;i*Altig-r.Mim ineelinK "t the so if ihe recr Ml Ion nfftir ciety for thf iiiinpiiistirv abolition !..< ruin! e bs a who) of ih.* human mind. .-lull* rom •o*etI ot ti In any considerable clly area it and tlilt.tr it** club* would be easy to flnd .ay a thou- ask simitar questions .und women ••im-agcd In peeling the social lift* and ta point ties Into n ihoiiHniul saucepans, i-ttui.ti an, It- -nl over it thousand Area, and spending the effect : nd influent a, thousand half-hoars In prodding rhurrh me ntbrtMhlp, them wllb a thiitiNiitd folks to pee uf the sum k with regfl if they nre "done." or course It Is *..%. service *nnd avert III tth e.l hi* th id Isttl d III. comea frightful ah that work tnveetmeni endown could be dom* b> n very few uonu-ti tiual egpenses amou lu ihe same Ume, leaving ail Ihelalona, and so on ulherr* wllh abundant time for tli«*e' Now I.l it* from the r t.ii. hot. of uplift Bhtch are luro-l what It conceive* to be Its t Ing this world into a vale uf tear*, j erf ul enemy the gale Sow there are several remedies i-hur.h and the sa i".--i ■■; all there i. the remedy opealln common, but ro lhe indivdunl woman. let her[plii.s n pari In th. refuse to make lemon pie. I.e( her'eommunltj ind t funlsh her table only wllh those kind of hold Is young peo|le, debts, an- lyen lo mls- iolngic* > much >«t puw- *al...-n The m b*t*x* nothing lerlhetes*. each iiclal life of, the her i.a> ;* uaatl tiling, thnl need little cooking or none nt all. I.emoit pies are u.ually Oolaonous anyway. Bhe la under no compulsion to.makg them, and the tiealih of her family would probably be advantaged by her refusal. The average domestic woman I. obsess* *sd by the heresy that there 1. a cer- taln virtue In doing thing. Ihat nre laburlou. and time-consuming. .Imply because they are labor lou* and : number of bartender: .tltm-.-unaumlng. and apart from the*i»t«tahts employed, th win flnd out ,ii.out each and every sal i in I.o* Angele. JKame and l.wallun, facts about the license, the proprietor's name, his reputation, type of tbe place, how long tl ha. existed, who owns the building, physical characieristics of the saloon—spare, heating, lighting, toilet*, etc.; character uf the picture* and decor-tuns displayed d other aa* ad* of ||q- sret) in Flanders, snd meej i- the ltc.ti.il dances with t*> the bea*t* -thai ..re now in V«*Oe* Is ihe t"nv<-rv-.u.-n a* .-.ell ;.» the tlft—. a mark ,4 the "slate ol Innocence" i.» which Horn d'Espaigne Chapman refer*! !».. the dance* *l*o rrprc-ent tint 1»vc ,4 the beautiful tn which nc .tre asked lo bc*lcve? Wc may believe not The true cxplana luvn i* mtii'h more simple lhan any (henry rtS)Hiring u» lo believe either in women-** love of the beautiful or in The tell solution i» to be found m the fact th.it women have thrown of! ihr restraint* •■( modesty lhat was never very much more than a pose, and that vi last the> feel themselves at lib. erty to act in the way lhat i« tiaturvl t.i them The pent up water* have burst their bonds The shamrte** Hate by state, and lhat (he lime had come for a concerted advance upon ■ -.ii-,-. ■ -■■- The point sought has' not heen gained, nor will it be easily or early attained, for the reaton lhal it involves, practically, recognition hy the popular branch of the national '■ .■ .'t'.urr of equal suffrage a* a na- tt'-eal question This recognition must be conceded, sooner or later. The fact thai 4.000.- 000 women voter*, in the slate* that have already granted the franchise .tre calling for it makes proper repre •caution of lhe ir#u«e in congress inevitable Hut many ahmrlr* are likely lo 1>c placed in the way of the first step toward the naboaatiiation the m bouse •doubt 1 bold, he appointment .■( .1 standing eom ntllce on sitffr.x- would at OBCV u**' he a.K.«Jte. -4 llie cause arce**. !■ be toot >*( the boo«e It will l.( Untied that it would open the <t»-i "lUI <[-.. bill*, framed ami approved, pet hap hy .. friendly committ-e Tin* gtanl- rd. it will he held tint equal .uffrage will hive representation an th* Boor ol the house "f .1 much more effecliv^ .h.racter than if the body contained .. group of representatives commit- led 10 suffrage The national council it working wUely It knight he posisbb IoIIob intf the procedure adoided b* ■**•-' movement* iceking nationel legists n.r recognition, ai bome and abroad it .It-it women member, ..( cOOgVCBS -t the risk -d having them repeatedly rejected, hut the issue can ht forced much more quickly ami much mor. effectively Ihe other way The *uf- fragt.t* may believe that shell struit- gle will he a long ami tedious one It most be carried on patiently a* well .. pcrsistcnttj If the same tt« and wivdom that have rtigrarierised lhe ...titr.t-. ui ih. stale, shall mark thr tmpsign m th, nation, the time .« certain to mmr ..hen both bouse* oi nmgrr« .hall be compelled by 1 bow our fellow townsaaaa baaj by some miracle of gatfaagg and per- brought dlrertly Into our home* and severance, plus good lack. Prestdeut Into our live* (b* spirit of the old ( Wilson could translorm tbe D*m- master* of music. Himself a pupil oeratlc parly lato a bona fide, cell- of Mosebele* as Moscbele* w»* a die- able, ptogresslv* concern. tb*r* clple of Beethoven, he hold* as per- might be *oroe chance lhal It would haps no o(b*r man In our Country'. »b*orb a *omewhat larger fractgon th.*.- tradltloas of musical compo.1* of the *s*R*Pl*bl!esus than It already Hon aad interpratatloB lha( may be; hold*. Tha( ptwlbltty, however. arqulred only by personal , cvinlaei! cause, lhe sane and patriotic pro- aad friendship. It has "beeo our-greastve 00 worry: Arst. because I* high privlege Ib (hla little communiv is not going to happen, and seeoad. ty. so far Isolated from ihe great. because be la looking for results aad world centers of art. to hear the old toot mere party success. musk as those who flrst made It] . 1(tit *II thl* whkh we may say would have It heard. It has been lo- -,-,-j ^ntlre confidence respecting the lerpreted with a seal asd .-nUni -i..-ii: ■ . ,,,, ,..,( ft)? of the Progr|[*slve and charm thai knew no bound*. '"-..,.(> we cannot ieo(ure with any all who mlgbl H.(en Oaly Ihoaejcmreapoodlwi degree of assurance who know iKator Blodg**!! lntlmaie-[atieut the leaders In the vsrty. a* ly csn letl bow generously he h*sj _•_ observed with fraokoesss early given of bts lime and not too grrati jn ifii1. article, stories of thetr de* *t..r« of physical strength, to mahej f^tion sometime* must b* believed us feel ihe beauty of hi. beloved art-i-p,,. (ruubl** with a great many of We who have been h**re since (>•«-.._.„, mbo tT0 railed lehder* In (he tor Blodg*tt's coming nio* >***r*[flr>)d 0f politics Is that (hey don't ago ran Bee with whau»(eady *d- -.,;,.. While claiming (he (itle and ranee, musical appreciation ha* assuming the full regalia of leader- grown In tbls nelgbbrohood. H^jshlp. all Ihey even attempt to.do Is dally recital, and Interpretations at U„ rullow. and frequenrly (hey make ihe. unlver.ily. terminated by ibej,, (j__(e „f ,hil ]( nfc., r_g| brain* have continued to .„ lMd in(1 xb9 te*t of that doe* a line ich a*{ Pato Alto audience* fi time until there haa developed st-nse uf musical appreciation si t*% tomniunltte* |K>ase*s It Is quite true thai Docioi Iilodgett has not worked aingl- handed, but wllh his rare personality and great knowl- ■ -!.;.- h** has been the eeotral spring of our musical activity Now that be I* about to leave us for another home. II woutd seem moit lining thai we give him Som* testimony uf our appreciation What furm *»*•*, a testimonial should lake may be left for other* lu suggest; bui It ■hould be public, for Ihe public aa a -:.-..■ bas benefited, and lo the *i- preasltui would on!) be doing huopr to its own sense of grntlture. CANADIAN PINANCES ie financial statement of the u UKiT l-KADKlth. ogresalvee ma. eipect t- e reat-tlonary newspaper, un to (be opening <i mal t-ampalgn of l»l(. luii.in of their party, ti ie In a mere ability to anoei a* chairman of thl* or that dttee. Can he get people to follow him* That Is the question. A. for eiMinpl.-. During the Spanish war a Los Angele* military personage, who was celebrated for his pomtmslty and self* admiration, undertook to grand* marshal a procession up Market at. Por aome reason he got It Into hi* head that It was tu turn off a certain corner, hut It waao't. It waa to keep right on Ite turned at that ■ jmtni in all hi. glory of expanded rhe.1 and lashing decoration*, surrounded by obsequious aide*, clad In all the panoply of Imitation belligerent* all turned and proceeded on (heir hrllllam aad complsreni way. Bu( In the meantime tbe procession marched straight Up the street Presently falni sound of dl*. nt bursas came through to the .. _rs of the "leader " lie gated bark |»l ihem nothing doing In the rear' "(Wrath took the place of pride In his -or another and the^return of, ^^ .-ro|onH/. h„ „,|d tQ- M< member* to the Old R*P«|'l'«'>!chlef.or.,..ff. "take lhe aide, and go ^•"jafler that proce**ion and hrlnt_lt here where tl belongs, behind Me*" le* rude away and did nol rein solitary grandeur, uonottc he thoughtless multitude, our jhero proceeded on and on and on-— eellngsjiosl In contemplation of hts own greatness as a leader. fto It ta and so It win be wllh a number of those who h*ve a*.utu-»l lo lead lo the Progressive cau.e It hap|>en. that the rank and file of thla body hns a fairly clear Idea of where ll wishes to go II la not tn- freated in the matter of party regularity nor In the holding of office And the lose ol leader., who cannot lead will not worry it ov^r-much —- California Outlook the. We record thl. all Ihe cf.nflden c makers who used olW,, iff*. t - t) 1. 11.1.1 Ill in ti r tied Si at nnn 11) who over t c In *• * ***** \\ •; rem t da • th AllIC iher side for complaint or ausc '"'ih .nc making loe Mttnent of conditioai ih. inly be appareni but al** mttnib of April "About ihi.jjme:,. -tpecl .hower. ' f](, Stories of "get-together" m are alreadv b**glnning to drift most notable of ihe past wi-ek being that from Maryland, where, we are vaguely inrnraied. alt the Progress- she leader* have decided to rome back (o (he Itepubllcan fold. Home of these stories will he plain lies, ■umie will be (he truth frlc***ivd. and some wilt tie entirety correct 11. far a* the defaulting "f leader. [accepted that describe the Btinaslniil [of lhe party membership uver to the* 'the party membership over to Ibe, ; Bepiihllrana. That is merely cam-, palgn talk. Intended M discourage Progressives In other states. ! Progressive* left the Itepubllcan! part), because when lhe issue wa* [fairly drawn at Chicago, a little more] ; than a year ago aa between the tlb-1 er.tl and conservative element.. Ihi*; .onsertatlvc* won-nol because they. constituted a majority of tht- rank and file, for the 1 pen The n|H the >lu elr- value of ihe thing Itself Thai Is'our sold and the prices charged. why women buy live rent.' worth of'whether there are booth*, table* and ribbon and frnm ll and at the •■«• lunches, whether games, music and ' pendHure of a vast amount of lime; re, restlottat f.iclliile. the -h-imelc** dance are all part* of the -ante phenomenon They repre SCO! lhe in lent ion of women lo be nat- urjl, p. throw away the pretense nnd the pmc. I.i do a* tltey wi*h. when thev wi-h and bow ihey- Wih For tunatcly such women are still in ihe minority-.—The Argonaut. movements ol -■ther km,!- in operation etween the Iw.. caoatrics al*". a* fo- istancc. (he cstablUhnient <»f \mcri- m branch laclories In the Dominion hich are itn-rcasink popotstkwi over there lhat mu»t be supplied with many want* from lhl* side To put it in another way, the industrial relation- •hip existing l^iween the. I'nitcd State* and Canada i* similar in many re»t»ect* to that cvi-limt ticttveen the cveral province* on the one itdc and •ctwecn the *c*erat state, on the other. It may seem .iff it* balance at inte*, hut what i* good for the one -eem« nece**-arttv. in the long mn. benefiml lo the other —Christian Sci- coc Monitor construct * doten Christmas presents that have no value whatever. Thai Is why (hey make lemon plea. Of cuurs.. there ta what may be! called ihe collective remedy, but thlsl <iuen1 the sal is uuatiuinahie until women shall] cated patrons the class of patronage, number of EQUAL SUFFRAGE patron, and (heir ******** *** W" The move made in Washington 1 eral dfportmenl. cla..lflcailun. from ,ljp _a.„(na[ ,.„u„,.'i „* «„„„„ what distance patrons come to fre-' real ment of toxl- itmunt of non- looking t» the appointment by th n suffrage, i old have acquired the power of com- drinking visitors, whether ihere are'a novc loward th blnatton. t.et them devise some j back or side entrances, measures or t],e cm*** Thi* tnirrprctation way—If they must have lemon plea| regulation and control exercised re*-!have to be put upon u even if —by which all the lemon plea oflpectlvely by proprietor and police."chairman of the National Amcrkai the dUislct are made by the same; amount of Investment, whether there'W,.man Suffrage iMOctattoa had nt< woman In the same eighty minute*. ■ I* Kambllng and what kind, opening alre.-i.ly declared it t.i be no longc Ia*t them concoct some system by and closing hours, observance of or-'practicable 10 fight lor thr Iranchii 'APPltPCIATION' OP IlK.ntiniMiKTT j Those in Pnlo Alto who love mu- jslc will henr with d
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