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***ersonttI and Local j
Mrs. Phoebe Hearst and a party j Jsunt. gaa Lola Obispo gtvlag _-
of mends motored doafn the peala- big r*r-reptlo8. Ia splendid condition
aula today, s-fVat several boon at io make finish. -Leave here April 1
ridaV. Mi
Teo.pc*rwlwr*» ytswterday, M*i--> *_7:
lUiatwlt. tweraty-fowr ho*JUw I* S
the university and th*a coatlaw*d Watch for us in Palo Alto."
Alma Hal me. Richard Borough, through the blossoming orchards of! *,* *"
Emily Coleman. Helen Bullsrd. the Saratoga district. Th*y -rtaltedj ^ pm)o A,|0 WoBHU|^ cinb will
Florenc* Ober. l.oi. Bak«r aad Af \h*^t**!°^ ". . ". *** V?*\**** ** *«e**»oon card party la lb*
ne* Orey.
the Stanford mtfScum and
'shown all the points of Interest oni
room at tbe Masonic Temple
S-.0*. incfarw.
.Oraas Valley have b**n visiting
friends In ttir Mayb.ll tract.
. • • •
Th* FYatArnal Aid Association
will hold a district convention la
Pal* Alto on May 10th.
-Er
I Thursday. April 10th. The afternoon will, close with a program ron-
entltled 'The, Piper* Pay" K*-
freshmenta will be served. Admission 2f> rents. This will be given
American to receive thts dscoratton
Th* award was mad* with a public ceremony, and too school children of Redwood City sang th* Japans** national air io tbelr own language Consul Oeneral O'lro Ojsms.
under laatrnetloBs from th* mikado,
conferred the decoration.
the campns by Curator H. C. Peter-
■; lla date laat -*--_,t- aon. Mrs Hearst's guest, were Mlsa
H *■■ "•-* '-•«•"Brt- -y& *fe - ''-*»•»»• **wi|*-*^*?*~aB: ssss Tfc»_i___ tn ■-
... ""*** •' U>* moralaa »er*ea at lh«: Vlelaala Rid ol Munich ,ad BeaUT] J, ,„„: ar,m,„e rlub ol Suaford *>-*™"aee r~*
Mr, aad Wra Willi,tn Keaaadr ol j Methodist Charca lomorrow oa . M- *°**n ol Bostoa.
' "Cklld Ufa la latla." Mlaa Brltas; _ , „ ' J'' _'___,'
b„ .,-„, . number ol rear, u .' *"* f **T ***** «• »»*•'<
w*nt to San Jose a few daya ago
._..»* Ml* - ,- ITU.B, .11.■ wss. aer- §i --
fifssasas ssn* =r«^-^-sfri2^ **-*-*^-*^*r
Woman*. Foreign Missionary Bocl-; JJW 0'h*r »•«*•■ «r* -■«*'•■
; Charles tSarkey of *2 South Fifth
street Th* Starkeys were married
lety. .-*.-..- •«'■»■•' oi <*•* -"*■« «■•»*■ jb-. ,TOUt season opened today
**E__ Tn* Warheys were marri*d Mfl ft o,)mbe. of |(|ay ,-_„ Wt„oriB
_-__... HI 22 IH Th'* M,,0,,» **** tw-oa-* *"» **■ ln P'k'' "W__f /"lDoU* MtrCB "* *re whipping* Ihelr fsvortt. streams
Mildred Hayai) cam. dow» tom\lmnd by bot_.lar, ,„. nl(tM bttt Charles StarkVof 92 South Fifth ^ J£ Jw ^ ,e „„
Saa Francisco *;«t«rday for the O0,y „ rew „_.-,_., )0 ^^ wo, Ohio and l. In his severity-eighth from c4r#>fc _.,„ mtk .„„-,.
Junior week f.**tivlt1*s. They r*g-j ,,„,„, -ho b_|k of lh# moMf „_- yeir Mrs. Slsrkey Is 74 year* old
lutered ar the Hotel Larkln. ' stamps b*dng stored swsy carefully ***** ••" **** * native of Ohio. Nine
I In a aafeAJhlr Is sbout the fourth flhlldrrn have been born to them.
J time ti*.,* the Menfo postofBr* ha* *** til sre living.
■ Isst few year*.
obl-cd in I
II. W. r«rn!i- Sianford
left yesterday for Dswson. wh*r* he .
__wlll arecpt a position as. fls4d-*engi* j *t
WitlT fnr ths Tn_*fnfi\"n*nli1 Compsny j -The wind;
Hi- wss accompanied by A. Shel
linger. .StanfordVtO
Holland." an
original operetta by Ottia M. Car-
nngton. musical director Ja the
Red wood Cltv public school*, will
be presented tn the Athambra Theater at that idare tonight. The' author or the operetta will tak* a
leading role, and the other partlcl-
Mrs A. C -tlane or Oakland 1.
visiting her cou*!n. Mr*. C. A. Gray.
at Lo* Altos. — \
*.*>'* *
/F. B SImt»un and B F. Welaa-
hssr are scndldaies tor ibe ofllce or V**1** ***** *** **tl,d*ntB and members i"*
conslsbte. msde vacant by the death; of **** f»cu,,> ot **** **** w***°l
at John S. Grld.r. , \ i Mr. and Mrs' *s" B. Shugert. Mis.
Miss Annie Perry or the J-tVne* ****** '*****. Miss l_*ur* William-
Rolph ranch near Ihe aummlt of \the •** »na **** „Mlss*s Beth sod Ar-
mountalns haa been tinting all..delle Wright have gone to -lb*
Vivian Vote tn Mayfleld. \ "Oreen* Cottage* at Mo.pt H.rmon
Ttt.Mlav. April i—
Tcnip.*raturi* yeatenlay. March ill
Mnviimtni T.**.. itunln.uni l:t
Italafall, twewty-fowr honre to S
p. Ill- i"*-aj. in-tir; araautt, fl KM.
" Ttalnfall to tin
H ti;i Incite*.
Initial Jaunt Into the hills Sundsy.
Although It ha* been nn extremely dry winter, reports from (he coast
aay -*he utrearas are fairly full. Pn-
11**1 in a. Tunlta*. San tlregorln. Pes-
caderO, l-i Honda. Pomponlo. (lasas
and Waddell wtll b* among th* fa*
■*.-'■ alreams In this part of the. Howard hsve gone to Sarrsmento id
April 3-
Matlmam 00. t-nsaissam tn.
IUinfall. twentj-r.>ur tv.uiw lo 1
p. tn. today, tra.e; BBBBOtS, 9.99.
lUJafaU to thl* date lass y*-*c.
n.ort inche-.
Mrs. H. t: Cookson snd Mrs. O.
L. Beaver were, visitors In Baa Jose
this week.
Mr*. Alice Park will depart April
Itth for Europe, where she will-attend a big convention at Budapenl
Born, this morning, to Mr. and
Mrs. I. II. Howe ot Addison svenue
extnnslnn. a daughter.
* • • - ^_ .
Mr*, .i.i-i-ph I.srkln and ber son
date laat year.
visit Mrs. I_irkln"s mother,
I L. Bartxr,
Mrs A. N Mill* is visiting friend*
Mia* Marguerite Benep* will leave
Saturday ror \a>% Angels*, where
■he will visit lor several weeks.
state.
'nmr-.l.iv. April _t~-
Temperature jr-n-nU). April 1:
M-.Mii.uii. At, minimum *U_.
IUinfall. twenty-four hours to 2
p. m. today, trace; sr-WMon, 6.M.
Rainfall tn thl. ttat* laat year,
ntW ln> be- ** * •
. . , j Mr and Mrs J M. Smith of teim
Irwin Talboy completed today IhelPoc are Ihe guests this week or Mr
Mrs Smith of *>«« Ituthv. uJ a*,
nue and her daughter. M1m Msry
Smith of ihe Stsnrord library, hBve
gone lo Psclflc drove for a stay of
about a week
work or delivering
R F. Kelsey of Msyfleld
"Greene Cottagi
for the weekend. Mra. Sbngert and
wa** '!-,- Misses Creef and Ardel'e Wright
Mrs Herbert Coolldge snd chl)
dren left today for Pacific Grove for ,nr,**« '*"* the te-tepfa
a *tay of several days.
the new direr-
company.
called to Ssn Jose this week on the
Trlolloway murder .as*
Mr*. Charles Week* •ntertained,
tbe member, of tbe S*n Antonio
Club at her home on Hamilton rwe
nue yesterday. i ,
will remain through th* following
week and will make a,visit to Santa
Cru*.
The.Epwnrth league of the Meth-
Mr and Mra. ".loseph II Coryelt of ***** fhurch held a very successful
Menlo Park are leaving today for a ****** **** "■"•nlng at the Boeilnger
and Mra. Guy W. Campbell at S12
Waverley street. Miss Wlnltre*!
Fslabrook of San Jose Is vlaltlng
Miss l-Mlth Csmphel).
three weeks' (rip to New York.
bome. 170 Bryant street.
Bev Roy 11 Campbell went to
A. « meeting of (he Thesptsn. oflfl_n -^ Iod._ ^ ,,„„,„„ „.urn.
me high school yesterday it was, j ^ evening.
voted to produce Goldsmith'* "She! • V *
• • • , Stoop* to Conquer'* -• tbe play forj Mr ,a)j Mrm -.- r ^^^ b|lvr
Tbe will of Rev. William Cobb.: this semester This Ib Inttrely **p- mo*ed from Kvergreen Park to the
who died at hi* home In thl. city arate trom the romedy, "Ml** timil p.-, ,,,k cottagt*! In College Terrace
March 11th. wbb filed for probate In ton's Orchids." to he staged onj -, « .
Mra Julia Dyer departed yeaterday for a two months' vlstt tn Ray
mond with her daughter. Mra. Har-
Mlss Blanche -Provence pt Ber-jrlet Shaw. Mrs. Mabel Dyer Smith
keley In the guest of her aunt. Mra. j of |_o* Angele* also will be a gueal
a Stedmsn. st 171 Chsnnlng ave-1 at her home.
Mr. and Mra. Joseph K Hutchinson .re apendtng their honeymoon
tn the southern part of the .tale
San Jose yesterday, together with i April .Sth. Tryouta tor the cast or! Msyfleld will hold an election for t'pon their return Ihey will orcupy
tbe petition of Wtlltim H Cobb for
letter* testamentary.
Or. Jsmes A. Sharp of Menlo
Park has b**n stopping In San Jo.e
for a few days.
Montague Mstheson ot RvePgreen
Park ta HI at (he home of hlB par-
enta. Mr and Mrs. T. Matheaon of
430 Florenre street. He came here
from Mayfleld to undergo medical
treatment and Mrs. Mstheson I.
with blm.
Twenly-two slhlele* from Occl-
d-r.'.*.i and Pomona colleges arrived
here laat night and sre competing
wllh Stanford In a duel meet thl*
afternoon
"The Piper's Pay." a one-act
comedy by Margaret Cameron, will
be presented by the Stanford
Mavguers under the susplcea of the
Or. Thomas **C. Shumste. a son or
the late C. H Sbumale of Palo Alto.
ha. r Ik-i- 11 appointed police eommls-
.loner In San Franrlsco.
Mis* Marie Wllke la spending the
week ln S.tn Franrlsco with Mra.
Victor M Smith. Mr. and Mrs.
"She Stoops to Conquer*' will be; school trustee Friday of this week an apartment lp San* Francisco,
held during the esrty part nf next. The candidates ate Dr, F.'M Selbert * • *
week. Mrs. F Y Humphries or thej and 0, V Httght* Mr ***** Mr" "-("nest Adams and
high school raculty will coach the • • • 'b«dr 'wo chl'dren ar* here from'smlih and fsmlly will sail In a
p]-_- "• Mr. and Mra Harold Rae Mom Northern Calirornla to vl*lt Mr, short time for China, where th*y
IJ . j (ne* Rllxsbeth Scolletd) returned Adams* mother, Mrs. Kile M. Adams will remain for several year*.
Monday Mircli \l— lfrom*Carinel*by-the-Bea' todsy and "1 .*'***> Chsnnlng .avenue. «••
* Tere'*aev*tnr> yreirwUy, Marrti !«»:! went lo Sunnyvale, where they w.|t . ** • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard Hee-
M.vlmum 71. minimum «. j make Ihelr home. . T*** W C T l wl11 ho,d *** ****{** *} ■*'•* ******* ***** "*• *******
Temp-reture Haiunlay: Maximum • • • < ' *l" m""** *********' *rternoon at here with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wyck-
Mrs Julia Oyer will spend a <* .0 clock at the Presbyterian j off They expreaaed much enthusl-
month visiting at Raymond, with Churf**rn- Th** .reports *.r the laat j asm orer ihe cllmate-^nd aur/ound-
her dnughler, Mr*. A. C. Shaw. Mr* quarter of the year nf all the super- i,lK, of*Palo Alto.
Mabel Oyer Smllh or I^ing Beach lntendenta will be expected. • e •
will visit at Raymond at th* same • • '• I ""vsngetlst Henry A Ironside of
tim9 Norman B Malcolm. B. F W*tas-j Oakland will deliver the second of
, # .' haar and several other local citl-'ht* lectures In thla city on "The
The new gs. rste, 11.20 per 1.000 sen. were tailed to San Jose yester-l l rophecle. of Osnl.*l" st the Chrls-
ublc feet, as Hied by the sUte rstl- day as witnesses In the Hollowsyj tvn Church this evef.rg at 7:45
Dr. Lloyd M. Plsce has porcbaaed' ro*d commission, becomes operatlv* 'rial j o'clock. No collection. Bring your
no. minimum la.
lUlnfall, twenty-four hour* I
p. in.. 1.•**•*?, none* aeraaon, fl.M
ti-vinfall lo this date laat y
H.an Inch**.
Allen Haley ha. been appointed,
baggage master for the local depot. I
a five-passenger l-*ord touring earj today. Naturally every consumer
from Vandarroort Ilrnihers, th* lo-jwlli mark down the figure, thst hi.
cal agent*. I gas meler register* on thl* data.
1
Mia* M E Foley haa returned toj
Evangel IM Henry A. Iron.lde of
Oakland wll! dellyer the werond of
hla aerie, of |ectun>n In this clly on
"Tbe Prophecies of Dsntal" at tht
Cbrlstisn Churrh on Thuradsy even-
,f lng at 7:<J_ o'clock. No collection
. Bring v-nir Blblaa. .
Gordon I Cook returned to hi*
Womsn's Club in th* Mssonlc Tern- pl]o A(-n ,-.,,,,. a ,hr^ w*a©k.* stay! customary place In the postoffir.
pie Thursday. April 10th. in p^^ Hobles. this morning, after a vacation <
• • " * • • 4 [ several days. George Jacob Jr . al
The Iriah ..Majathno sttrscted a, Th, Methodist Gtee Club spent aat other H**rk In the postofflc*. ts lea
large crowd to the rsmpus thts *n*0--_bi-* evening at the bom* of A ., - today for bis vacation
morning- The feature of the amus-, nmrrtp ott BlTaat street Saturday} > • •
lng program wa* a greased pig niKht. 1 Mrs. M E. Tbompaon of QgOttl
ca(chlng contest. The rule* prohlb*; •'*•' j Pa., and Mrs Xla.-kran or Newloi
Ited the use of fishhooks, glue. The Msyfleld ba.eball team de-, 1,, , -...! Mr. Cunningham and Mtsej three, days In the Ssnla Clara valley
sandpaper and v-verythlpg except the feated tbe Mountain View grammar I pblltlp. of Philadelphia have tw-en '''■■■- will vl.lt Palo Alto. Stanford
Thlrty-flve people touring the
coast under the direction of the Bay-
mond-Whllcomb Company arrived In
Hnn J"*<* la.t evening and will spend
bare hand*. -
Saturday. Marcli -ni—
Teinperatnre yeaterday. March 29:
Masimnm OA. minimum :W.
IUinfall. tw.-nty-f.mr hours to
p. m. today, trece: aaassisx. 0.IM.
IUinfall to this date laat year.
S.O.1 inchea.
Mount ,1 hi mi H i,n. Alurn
nlher iiolni* of Intereat
school boy* In Msyfleld Ssturday by guest* at the home of Mr*. Charle. Saratoga.
;a score of 10 to n The visitors ar- Tbompaon on Waverley street. R««k and
rived In charge ot Mr, Huff, former- [ a * • * . • • •
ly prlnrlpsl of the -.school. ! An Indoor bnscbati game -was C, V logwood, an employ* of th*
• • a J held at the Armory laat night after Federal Telegraph Company, who
"The petty thieves that have been!-be Company I. meeting. Tbe never- has lieen living wllh his fajnlly on
visiting the Armory and other h.iil* ..... ..;,■ defeated Captain Anthony'a Hamilton avenue between Wavdrley
In thl* clly of late Hole an over*! baby dull- by a small margin. A "I'd Bryapt Streets, departed this
coat belonging to a guest at the'ii*-.iy boxing match followed the afternoon for Los Angelee. Mr.
masquerade ball Friday evening. 1 game .- : I-ogwood has not been In good
The Regent will receive the re-j • • * • • • . . health or late and haa decided lo
suits by wire thl* sfternoon after] The Bpwovth I-eaguo of the Meth-j Mr. and Mrs, F. P. Tom*, ""who1 take a vacation.
the U S. C.-Berkeley track meet and odhti Church or thl* city wilt give, hsve been visiting Ceptsln MM.' ••**>-
< tfee'tT. C-Stanford baseball game, -an April-fool bocIbI tomorrow night ■ LooMT, are planning to make their W. B. Allen and hi*. Uttle son
• • • at the Boexlnger home on Bryant - home In Rajo Alto. Mr. Tom* has Lloyd **tarted on a fl.htng trip to
The members of the girl*' basket- f street A luoch-box suction will bejbeen sppoTnTeTT peninsula repre- P**aeadero yealerdsy aflernoon, but
i.tii! tesm or the high school started the feaiure of the evening. . sentatlve of the Natomaa CntMoll- their automobile broke down near
walking trip to! • • • j dated. ^ ■•* Honda and they were compelled
s • • to spend the ntght at tbe Hotel
" Parlflc Coast Basebsll *l-esgue Woodruff. After taking fifty trout
thla morning .on
La Honda They plan 10 remain In' James Bruce of Menlo Park wa*;
the mountain* for several day*. ! taken So the .railroad hospital In
saw : San Franclsro this morning suffer-
Professor Ira B. Cross of Stan*: mg from typhoid fever. Dr. J. L.
ford last night read a paper before Roaa of Redwood Clly has been at-
the Philosophical Union of the Cat*'tending him
verslty of Calirornla on '•The Slnilej * * *
Tax of Henry George." i Th" Sunnyvale Sun was sold this
opened lis 191.1 .nsson today snd s from I_s Honda r/efJk and having
number at local fans went up to San tbelr auto repaired, they proceeded
Franrlsco to see tbe Initial setto be-, to Pescadero-today. .
tween the Seals and (h*> Portland, * • *
Beavers. The 1.0s Angeles and Van- William Maloney, who waa shot
Ire teams play today at Lo* Angeles, Hi a saloon 'brawl at Chapeete's
I Bibles. y **■
• • •
Miss Aiinn II. Martin, Stanford
'96. haa been re-elee(*d president of
the Nevada Woman's Suffrage Association. ' Miss Martin I. heading (he
eampalgn In Nevada and hopes to
hsvfi the i|tieatlon aubmltlf-d to the
voters •■? ihe .(ate this year Instead
or next.
• e •
Tbe members of the First Church
•>r Christ, Srlentl.1, or Palo AUo
last night telegraphed |t*3 to the
committee In Cleveland for distribution (o flood .ufferers In Ohio. Thl*
amount wa. rained at tbe rhurch
meeting Sunder, hut the Hal* wer*
not rinsed until' the midweek ntfeet-
Ing last night.
Mrs. A. II. de Forest and Mrs.
John Shlpman will talk at Ihe home
of Mra S. K. Bradford, r>_7 Waverley street, tomorrow afternoon. 3 to
*>. on l-ake Thun and surrounding
town. In Swltxerland. ThlB Is the
regular aeries of travel talks and
will be the last tor several weeks.
Anyone Interested I* welcome.
• e •
Mr and Mr*. W. II Bhocktey and
•on. William Bradford Sbockley.
bare engaged passsge on the steamer Rotterdam. Bailing from Chea-
bourgh April r>th for New York.
where they are due (o arrive April
13th. They expect to make their
home In Palo Alto. -
j week to T C. Duffy, who- waa for-, _m. ,h(t flaertm#jBW and Oakland P**1** hack of the university Sundsy
Mra. E. P. l-eslle. her little son; merly the owner of the Gllroy Ga-
Ja.V-and her, .ftlsier Mis* Vincent, zette. The new proprietor of the
left isst night for Baltimore and Sun plans to enlsrge (he psper and
South Carolina. Professor Le*!1"! become s booster for his new bome.
teams play at Sacramento.
ntght. was removed from the P*nin<
aula hospital to bis bom* In Menlo
The Epworth Lesgne April-foot Park last evening. Dr. L. K. Phll-
clal, to be held at the Boexlnger lips,-who extracted the bullet
wilt Join them after the close of thej Mr. Needhsra expects to remsle ajhom* on Bryant street this evening. Maloney'. thigh, says that no sign*
present semester. ', resident of Sunnyvale and will like-. !>rumi«e- to be a great success. Tbe or blood polsnolng bave appeared.
- ly engage In the real estate bnsl-
The friendB of Dsnlel Mickey bav*[ nMf
urged him to enter 'the race for the
office of constable which was msde The arraignment of M Asher. the
vacant by tbe death of John Grlder. Jspanese charged with violating the
E. *t". Welsshaar. Fred B. Simpson' fire ordinance, was continued until
and Panic] Hlckey are now the csn- -*\Vt-dnesd.iy morning at 10 o'clock
dldatee. ' j by Police Judge Monroe Thomas this
" * * morning. . The detendsnt declares
The following -members of the h* bas removed alt InflsnTtmsbls
Among recent booka publlihed by
ihe Houghton, Mifflin Compsny < ts
"The Problem or Vocatlonsl Education" by David Snedden. Stanrord
'97. Snedden began his u ■ rul ca-
from>reer as a teacher In Santa Paula
and Pass Robles. He Is now state
commissioner or education ror M»*»
arhnsetts.
Innehboxes made by the girls wltl be Marsh Donsghy. careUker of tb*
auctioned off to tbe highest bidders. Atherton link*. snd__v_jxWrly deputy
but don't *tay bome on thla account, nhcrlft or San Mateo rounty. who
boys, as the bids are not to exceed wounded Msloney. was released
-" cents. . , trom custody todsy upon furnishing
* • • S lioo hall.
Grace L. Brown and Marguerite J. «- • •
Scarborough, two yotfng ladlos of Duncsn Fltsgerald, a Redwood
Southern California, are walking City schoolboy \X years old, who
from Los Angele. to San Francisco saved a Japanese from drowning a!for Palo Alto in extending ncighhor-
Stanford Masquers win take^ part itx t ilcjiald from bU place of bnslpses and* and expect to arrive In Palo Alto In year ago. waa decorated yesterdsy|hood felicitations lo the newly-dn-
■-■•.*»«!•_•» Is complying with the law.Ja few days. A card waa rscelved with the "Kojuhosko," a medal con-,corporated town. Other visitors be-
A chamber of commerce d«1ega-
tlun will attend the Sunnyvale cele-*
bratlon Salurdsy. Tbose sppolnted were tbe president and -secretary,
also B. 0. Allen, S. W. Chsrles and
D. A. Mendenhall. Judge Charles
ts eipected to serve ns spokesman
oa Alto* I. s growiog commnaity
at present. Springing up bar* and
I thnre may be noticed Ihe numerous
1 popples and butter, u- .
Judging from Ibe finish nf the relay rac* at the A. A. L. track meet
Otto larhmund nnml have bad a
: be* oa hi* h*g the way he tor* ap
(he cinder* Question—How did
Sen Joae get stung*'
Palo Alto High Scbnoi mu*t ta-
tend to quit knocking. Judging by
the distance-which the hammer was
thrown last Saturday. <
(In. Kraut**, the city chemical engine tiitver. haa a fireman's cap now
ll look* Jutd like the one ei-ChM
Hilly Hill used to wear* Msytfla he
rents It
The drtier of lean hotasa nows-
dsjs mn ■ have a c
9
THE PALO ALT AN.
CLOUDY DAY MAKES
LOW RIFLE SCORES
IU..1I I.IK >I11\T1II.V aaour AT
1-Al.ii AJ.TO nil I.K CLl'H
ihm.i: »|-N-n.»V AeTEKNOOS
MISSION WORKERS 1HIEVBSSUSV WITH
FOUR-DAY SESSION WOOD AND CHICKENS
NKW lMli:|.|M.MI.MI It IN Al.
I i:iti i: \TH.N TO HOLD FIRST
MEETING AT BERKELEY.
1
Honors Go to Fred H. stmth ootl G.
A. Str-agel. Who Moke the HlgheM
Rcoer* o* tbe lasy.
CITY MAIISHAI, RRCKIVBB NU-
MKROIS COMPLAINTB FROM
I.(li 11. IU >i It I NTs
Confrrracr to tommlAer tbe Method* Effort IW<et-«
Th* Palo Alio Itlflc Club >ald th*
rvfulor monthly and m*da. shoot s*
tb* ran** laai fc»«*1_y _l*crS53„. Ti-
Iok score* sr* th* result of a cici.dy
day aad bad light Prad H. Smith
took tbe honors of tb* dsy by win
Bloc th* first medal, and 0. A. Stengel ls ctuur.pl'ii, b -making tb* h;gt -
est score of tbo day.
- n*>-B|Bjt ar* th* scorae made:
o. k. Stengel—;?■:. i7>. 30: i»_ |
E. *A. Hettinger—17», 1H. JM.1
a ITS.
Otto Schroeder —ISO. lit.
111.
R. C. Holmquftst-—1*1, IX*
Fr*d 11. Smith—lt5. ITS,
1TI.
3. M*.-*leldor— Iti, lrfflffi.
First metisl won by Fr*d H.
Smith with _* rises.
6*60*3 medal woo by E. A. Hel-
UiiK'-r Willi 23 rings.
Third modal w__ by 0. A. StosgsJ
With Im ring*.
First b*st shot, medal. Q. A. Sl*n-
gii. «iu. ai nags.
La... DSet shot. med-i. tie b*l»**oj
Fred H. Smith ssd E A H*uing«i,
sad It. C. Holmqueat, with 21 ring.*.
Tb* first regular shoot el th* firs;
quarter will be held Sunday, January «. 1>0T.
15-1
t*»
Mrs. Thomas Bell Taylor l*ss ts-
aned Invltaiiois to ths marmg* of
ber daughter Rath to Mr. Csri 8.
MrNnuRhi. of Kermlston. '.r.-.. th*
wedding to uk* place on Tueaday
mornl'iit. January 1st, at 10 o'cl-xk.
St the boas of the hrtde's mother
Mir* Tajliu graduated from Si nlortl
with th* elssa of li02. ssd w*s *
racy popular sirl It- her uiidrrrrttd
, nst* dsy*. She was a m*mb*r of
tb* Alpha Phi Sorority. Mr. He
Kaug.-t is also u Stnnfotd gradu-lc,
hs a n*s>b*r of lh* Chi Psl fr-tsrsltr
and is at present a mining engineer
ln Oregon, wh*r* be si;, uk* hi*
bride for their future home.
Kotb Balaam.
Sine* it* orjanUuaion a few weeks
iiv Lh* Iat*iw*noptiasUoul Missionary Faderstion has bees losing no
lira*, aad sow pre,* rat ions hare
bi-'it complotod and all the work wall
under way (or the Berkeley tr.wtl-
stuu to b« hold for four day* daring January la that * Uy
Tb- chief purpose of the exist
one* ot the federation la ih*> promoting or denominations! loyalty, missionary girts and enthusiasm through
interdenominational education and
co-operation, and this will be particularly ffupb*iite-l la the B*.rl.e-
l-y lasUtsts.
Th* InsUtut* win begin Thursday
aft-rnoon, Jnunsty 10th, snd be held
10 th* Trlnit.. Methodist Cnurth {
corner of Alston way and EllswortL .
street. Bsrkelsr. Tber* will be
morning asd afternoon coafereacv
sMsslono, limited to regularly registered deleiate*. snd evening meet-
Irrs open to tb* public, addnssi 1
by the various leaders.
Special feature* or the InsUtst*'
will b* conferences on methods oi
promoting aad maintaining mission
ory «ntfaasissm, land by asperts; «
dinner for Sunday School workers:
sunrise prayer meeting!, srd ad
dr**s*a by men and women ot as
tlonal repatalloa.
Each Sunday Kch owl, land Yonngj
People's Sosieti wllhfa r*ar>
Berkeley 1* urged to send at least \
one delegate.
All applications or rommaatca-
tlons should '».- sddreseed lo.tha
headquarters. J)** Ebattufk are
nne. Ilerkeley.
Made to Round t'p
Tboe* Wbo Hare Formed a Habit
of Taking NctghleorV Property.
ln this s*ason of *•»<•* atv) -a-**-*
■will to men. City Marshal E. F.
WclBBtwsr Is out with a big stick
attar a aamber ol petty offenders,
who ar* alleged to use th* eo»*r of
darkness aa a cloak tor certain evil
d«sds ln ths way of stealing cord,
wood and robbing chicken roosts.
On* ootseJalslBg rltlsen stated today that th*-. unbidden visitor hsd
broken a light ol glass Is s rear abed
nnd carried awaw a bag or store-
wood during th* night.
Another has suffered two visitation* from a chicken their, who *aeh
time picked oat the finest sod larg.
est OT his flock.
Th* marshal state* that similar
(Upredatwas are of nightly occur,
anc* aad he advises alt local resident* to place a lock on cellar doors
snd burglar alarms on chicken
bona**.
WM. JK.NMMJK BRYAN
Til SI'KAK IN HAN JOr*..
Noted \. brash** Will Appear
Through the Rffaets of th*
Thar* I* mora catarrh la this Motion of tbe country than sll
other disss*** put together, asd until tb* laat few years wss eappoeed
to be incurable. For s great many
years doctors pronounced R S loesi
disease and prescribed local r*ms-
dl«*. and by constantly tailing to
cure with local treatment, pronoun-
0*4 It lncurabl*. Selene* bss proven
catarrh to be s local dlsssse asd
th*r*tor* . require* constituUoaal
trsatsaast. Hall's Catarrh Cora,
manufactured by F. 3. Chansy A
Co.. Toledo, Ohio, 1* tb* Only constitutional ear* oa tha market. It
ls taken internally la dose* from 10
drop* to a tenspoonful. It sets directly oa ths blood snd mucous surface* ot th* system. Thery offer oaa
hundred dollars for sny ess* It (alls
|o ear*. Send for circular* asd
testimonials.
Address: F. J. CHENEY * CO..
Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by draggtsta. 7K cent*.
Take Halls Family Pills for coast" paUon.
Y. M. C. A.
The Hon. William Jennings Ilryao
noted N'ebraskan orauir and th*
avowed esadldste ot lh* Democratic j
party in ll-os. will address a gather.j
Ing la 3an Jose shout February l,1.
his trip bexe being the result ol the
efforts of th* Young Man's C_"Utian
Association to secure him.
Mr. Itrysn, since return.d*. from I
[hi* Ejrop**s tnp, hats b*ea tonrlng
tho country as a plattoru spssker. (
under ths direction of the Siayton
Lyceum Bureau, of Cliicgc
Oddkka of AdvertUtag.
As Australian a*ltler who wanted
a wlf* to sbars'bls bard tot tn tb*
wilderness Inserted this abbreviated
adv*rtls«m*nt In a Sydney n*w«n*-
per: "Settler, sb. 20, start pctiH.
fntm. wd. n:»r. girl past 21. fond
outdoor atmpl* 111*; sot strald 2 or
3 years rough tr. sake make oosfft.
love home.* Wr. Mr. Sblngl*. G P.
O., Sydner."
To th* announcement In n Pari*
cwublishmsnl thst "W* speak Bsg-
Ilsh" and "Man Bprlcht reutob." th*
enterprising shopkeeper has added.
"V. H. apokan hen-,"
"Four gOaMl-looklag soaa in the
rami)/." This Is th* last atntoncr-
of as sdvartlsemeD'. tor a girl tor a
dairy farm, which appeaus la s New
Zealand naWpapcr.
A Gold Coast paper, .muounclnf
the death of a society woman, assort-
that "aha was bailed osxt day witr
tb* amateur brass band."
"Ha»w can yoa call >oun>el( a
ChrNllai..'- demrnded th» aauctlmo-
Bloes Mr. HMust. "It you i-l.:> got'
on the Sabbath?"
•Urt I don't." eeptled th* mil':
man.
"What' How d_r* yoa sav to-i
don't pl*y goU. when this very rols-
ute—"
~l say I don't call mys«K s *'hrUi.
las. My name's Isaacsteln,"—•PhllS'
delph is ff—■
Chriatnuu. Girts.
I! ia ro often tr>thJM^w»ow ]*«•
what to glvs your 2«sr«'>-t Irlenrts st
Christmss time. You Just nnulu
tour r>nor br_!n* out trying to think
of something appropriate—lo the
stt* of year parse. But rlnr-l" eltt*
are always the best. Cbspple U
glad to help hi* readers with lh**«
slrr.pl* sjgg**UonB:
Foe your beet girl—Tbe U***mb*r
gas Mil. nestly framed. It aill b*
the b*«i token ot your affection.
For your roommate-- A check for
the money you hav* borrowed thU
•etTMrtter. This will be appreciate!
more than sny thing «-ltn.
For falbt^—Of c.-ii>- father hs*
oalv given you a --ollege education,
but then you should not neglect blm.
Any small thing will do—a b-nch ot
toothpicks or a bi.~-.iand. Let bin-
know von ara thinking of htm. eves
Is Christ-ass isn't the Brst of the
month.—Chaparral.
ADVERTISER L1TTTKRH.
Th* following la s list of Utter*
remaining unclaimed at the post-
office at Palo Alto, Col., lor ths p*.'
riod eadlng Daermber 21, .»<*•* If}
not called for be'ore January l#1
1007, they will be Bast to th* d*sd|
letter office:
Bcwers. Mrs , 4S*. Homer.
trlKon. Mr. (Olson's Cigar Store)..
Hlgbee, Mr. Frank L.
Hill. Mm* Mary.
Ireland. Mr. John M. (2).
Johsusor. Mis* Josephin*.
Kleveoahi. Mr. t'.i-I.
Lane. Hr. Paul O.
LaoBiag, Mrs. M. K-
l.unstord. Mrs. J'a*.
MSrtlsuM. UlgeL
Morgsfl, H. 3.
Mot*. Miss Freds
Phl-ltf. Mr.. '.31 Pslste "itnn. ,
Quill, Mr., »3tt rslace Court.
S**dllts, C. S.
Tubbs, Mrs. A. L.
W**aa. Mr. Vsl
"ood. R. It.
C H. DOBBEL, T M.
Yoa Com Get. -.
At Anr. Arbor—Co-education:
beau-education.
At Vale and Hsrvsrd—Row-educa-
tloo.
Al Wt«t Point—Foe-edocatlon
At Aonapolls—Il|oa,-eilii<atlon.
At CarltsI*—1-o-eJ ucai ton.
At Johns Hoi>Hi-s~-Pow«duc*llon
At AgrleUllarBl Cotlsg*—Hoe-ed
'nation; mow-«ducallou.
At Domsatlc Selene* School —Sow.
education, do-gh-education.
At Drastslic School—Snow-edues.
tion.
At "Finishing" School—No-educs-
tlon.
At tff College*- Knnw-educs-
tlon.—UIs
TraUifal.
Jooepb H. Choate. tbe eminent
lasryer, waa talking at the New Tork
Union League about ero— *x.tmlaa-
Oon* *
"How often," he said, "a good
crr*a-etsmlnation rente a wttu***
and how often, on the other hand.
doe* It routs tb* cro**-essmintr htm-
aetr.
"A young lawyer tb* other dsy
waa d*(eadlag a man aeus*d
burglar;-.
" 'Now, madam,' he aald :o the
woman who** house had been *n-
t*red, 'what tlm* X night w»« H
-lo i. yon saw ihe prisoner In your
room**
** 'It wsa about t o'clock tn th*
morning,' tb* woman aosw«red.
"A's* thrr* a light lo tb*t room?'
STANFORD WORSTED
BY VANCOUVER TEAM
CARDINAL HEATCN BY SCODEN'!
COUP OF CANA1HANH AT I.\l>
OF HARR-FOLUHT GAME.
Two More Malchc* lo He Played to
be-Me Fsesae Coast Champloaal,!.,
Is Rogby OSose.
V»»eo*i*~p.-. h. C. n*e. 21.—By a
sensstlonal finish of one ot IBe greatest game of llugoy football ever
u1sy*d la British Columbia th*
atLsUr Ysncosver t**m t irned what
»*emsd like -ittsir d'feat Into vie-
trry in the ..mlal mat* t ot tne *e-
I rise ' with the Sunford University
team v*-tt*rdsy for the ch<unplon»hip
of tho Pacific Coast.
Ths final score waa 11 point* to »
ln favor ot ths Vancouver team. It
wss a great gam* all through, bet
the etrtleroent of th* last few minutes of th* match was aom*tfaln_
thst even the oldest rooiliall enthusiast will remember as long as *■*
live*. At bslLtlme lh* score ws-i
t point* to 1. tn favor ot Vancouver.
When tha teams took ths (laid again
there was so ecorieg daring tht firs'
iventy-flve minutes of the interval.
Thrs Stanford, bv using mass plsyt,
in which their previous eipertenc* In
th* Ams-rlcsa utyle ot the gams gsva
mem a decided .advantage, scored
two paaalty trie*, bringing tbe scon :
up to I polau to C tn favor of Stsn-
ford. It looked Uk* a eur* victory
for Staaford, and roma of ths *ui>-
potlers of the home team were already loftvlng th* mounds, ronfldsnt
that th* gnms would end thai way ,
Suddenly tha Vancouver tssm
gingered up, and from a throw .op *
splendid rush wsa made, which was
only stopped st Slsnford's twesty-
flv* yard tins The Stanford team
forosd the ball back to, tl.e center
field again, whsra s acnim took
pise*. In thl*—as,- in fact, all
through lh* gnms—-th* V*hco*v*r
into had tlie advantage, aid an
other rush followed, which only tbe
hrtlllaat work ot Fvatos, the Stanford fullback, saved from being M
Bcore.
Then, with In* than a minute to
play, the Vancouver forward* «t*rtel
nnother ssvag* nisi., which evtm the
splendid Interception o( the StBLforl
team could not stop. iMOpsrsta tsek -
ling marked this portion of th*
plsy. but lbs Vaaroa.ar wei- Wmr*
too *wlft In passing tl.* ball for tha
Cardinal sggreffBtlon to save the
dsF.
Johnaon, Marpole aad Cnwrton of
th* Vancoover team participated In
t i* pi on did passing mottmei.t, th"
lost osmed finally getting over Ihe
Una for a try. Th* eb**ring thst
mark-d this play culminated In .-»
tremendous roar when Ciptai.. Mar.
IpOta ot Ihe Vancouver team convert
'ed th* try,-adding two ruor* point;.
to Vancouver's score snd *lm>ln<
th» match by a margin of two points
Fonr thousand people saw th*
game, which was played at Kecrcs
tlon Park. A- S. Morrin, of Vsneos-
ver. was ref*r*e. Vaacouvcr and
Stanford will play two more mstrht-
on Saturday, Deeamber rith nndj oi
New Year'* Day.
NOTED LAWYER
DIES AT MENIO
BUrtS art lh* 'Oil
A roeaet booh d**lmg with th* pa-
nod immsdistaty fsOowtag tha gnat
clr'.l war girea in * modant way the
story of th* birth and d*v»lopt_*st of
that new south tbe gonolnen*** ot
which has sometimes bsen que*tloo*d.
Mrs. Avsry'a -trlgl* After tb* War"
brings out strongly tbe coursg* with
which tb* people of tb* war riddsa
load fs.-wd tb* alt«r*d coodlUooa af
their live* after th* *ojT*_d*r la IMS.
ts poUOos there was trietsaB mots or
I*** inrte, but ths msln task of b«Ud-
tag ap raised bora** asd (astsasa eras
perfonnad by willing hands—bands an-
acewtomed to toil. Itarata waa displayed * bravery «f *ool that rscalla
the time* which triad m*a l* •*•>
Assstlcsa coltmle* b*for* aad aftse ths
Revolution.
Absotnte d**utatloB nWJisd Is many
»eetioa* Of the south aftar Appomattox, sad th* -energy display wl by ths
omb aad women of one* w*ll to 4s If
aot opulent fa mills* was st once proof
and promise of s sew totes Ok]
things hsd passed away, and tb* people
would Its* t* lb* new oeessloo and sot
got tired. Former masters envied tb*
trained onpsdty of their old slaves far
practical watt, bet they did not raid
their hands sod let tb* Inferior elssa
mi* th* da/. Mm ot high attslnmest
of th* artBtoerstlc elssa, having pot all
to tbe-bsssrd In th* war and lost, mad*
a new start In llf* oa the capital of
"grit" alone, did whatever they «wia
find to do and Instead of sulking made
merry over tosir humility. Says the
author of "Dlxl* After th* War."
-With lea* than half a chsne* to h*
glad, th* »otiihrnier wilt dance sad
sing ■ and make love." Poor as evsry*
body was. It did not ssem hard to
laugh and danc* and sing -with th*
war over sad oar boys coming hem*
for good." Rained, bsggsrsd. th*tr
ranks sadly depleted be war's ravag**,
nhfected dally to Insolence from tha
race that had b**o thair *l*v«*, mm
southerners .tamed their*backs npoa
dsspalr. They w«r* csrrlsl throsgb
ths soda! and domestic crisis by fast
spirit wliii* latsr mad* ths tndaatrlal
oew aouth posalbls
HON. JOHN T. iHiVi.l-:. WHO WON
MISSION HSTATK FOR CHCRCU
MfCCfMRS TO 1LLNRSS.
\ z
Aro*e From <M*st-ire I*osltlon to In.
ter-otional Repatotlon Throagb
His Own I -Rons.
MEN!/} PARK. Doc. «.—H-S
John T. rioile, . on* ot tho
beat-known members of lh* California bar, whose fsm* as a lawyer 1*
tniernntlonsl, died at his home at
this plaXaa *»*rlv I""'!-*/ TiirT.ilU
from pnenmonla. after sn lilt.*** of
two weeks, age IT year*.
Mr. Boyle's rso*l consplcu-us legal
service wss the prosecution of claims
sgalnst th* Mszloan government tor
the recovery of mission lands belonging to the Catholic Choree la
California Thrs salt finahy beeam*
known as th* pious fund claims, on*
ot which was decided ln favor of Mr.
Doyle's clients In 1174. Tb* second
suit dragged along ualil t»03 when
It ws* adjudicated by The Hague
tribunsl again in favor of th* California churches.
Among the public servlcs* ot Mr
Doyla war* hi* term aa ratlrosd com-
mlssioner in 1SS7-H end bis work
aa president of the hoard of true.
taw af M*nlo Park. All public distinction that hs r*eolr*d came to Mr.
Doyle unsolicited, a* he asver ran
for public offlo*.
Born In 1818, Mr. Doyl* graduated from ueorgetown College Is 111*,
after which h* enter*d Columbia
Uaivarstty Isw Mhool. H* practiced law. In New York until 1891,
when h* cam* to California and almost Immediately took a high place
among California lawyers. Tha
claim* of the ehnreli** sgalnst th*
Movlran government were th* most
Important of his career.
He has resided 1a Manio Park
sine* ltSf and was th* leading lawyer In th* fight of Redwood City for
tha county seat Of lata years Mr.
Do. le has lived a reilred Ufa la his
handsome home st Pan Mateo,
Mr. Doyla Is one of th* hnrliout of
American self-made men. His fath.
*t took an active port In tha Irish
rebellion of 1798 and cam* to lh»
t." tut tad Slates aa a political exfl*. HS
was utmost »Ub-t mesas and the
son bud a bsrd strurgl* lo secure an
education
Ha was always pro«d of hi* s**v
re** In the face of heavy obstaelaa
and credited it rs'her to his eorly
poverty snd determlnstlon to make s
nam* for himself than to sny satire talent of his own. During the
year* Is which he enjoyed' wealth
and position Mr. Doyl* romalned tha
same kind snd considerate man h*
was la his early practice.
H* saa prominent In Democi**'"
politics, hat r*fassi. many office* ,_
th* gilt or the state. His appoint
ment as railroad rnmniissJooer whs
sgalnst his protest, bet ba fitted the
offlce with tho same seal snd devo-
tioo to lh* public servlcs that b* dls
played in .bis legal esses.
Mr Doyl* I* survived by a widow
aad several grown childieu. Tha
lunera] Monday, held from bis lata
realdonce, waa private.
John T. Doyle was buried rrom
his 1st* residence uu Monday. His
body was convened to Ihe Catholic
Church where services war* beld by
Archbishop Rlordan. assisted by
large number of prl*sts. The bishop
spoke of the Christian lit* of de-
eenood. and **ld thst hla horns-Illsi tiwld.tlo* »t Juror*,
nnd devotion to Ihe Catholic CTb*re> ' There w** os* Incfclcnl of th* 00-
Ooap
Sot n mlnul* should b* loot whan
a child ahowsysymptoms of croup,
chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives
*s *oos as thsj-hlld becomes >oarss
or oTen attar th* crospr cough appears, will prevent tha attack, lt
never fails, and la pleasant aad asfa
to take. For sale by Ssgla Drag
Co., C. C. Walker. Prop.
"*No.*
" 'Could yoa *•>* your husband st
your side!'
" 'No,' ssld tb* woman.
"Tb* young lawyer frowned
[>r***liely. He shot s side glance st
th* Jury.
"Then he thundered; 'Now, madam, please explain to as all how It
wa* that you eonld see th* prisoner
snd yet could not see your husband T'
" 'My hnshsnd.' said the
'wsa at th* club.' "
The saloosraen of Rants Clara
count- have agreed to dispense with
the usual cnstotri ot presenting tbelr
custom*!** s boll!* of win* as s
Christmas gift snd will donate ths
respective smoant* to the orphan
asylums of tte county An an.
nounc*m*ot ol ihH fact has been
placed la every saloon.
Subscribe tor Th* Tim**.
Mr*. Peckem (at the reception)-
Do you s«s that tall man talking to
the host***? *
Peckem—Tea.
Mrs Peckem—He asked m* to
marry him once snd I refused.
' Pea-kern—Introduce me to him.
Mrs Peckem—What fort
Psckem—I want to congrstulst*
blm.—Chicago dally sawn.
Th* Dally Ttmw
-10c a we*k-
Tbe San Francisco weather man
asya tba wind sad rain will con
lirnue ror severs! dsjs. Tho stort*
I* general from Tsbsma to T*h*-
. c bap].
The Political Equality Cli-b win
give on entertainment aad social tr-
morniw arternooa at Jordan's Hail,
at thrs* o'clock. M*mb*rs aad
friends are cordially invited. It*
fra-shrnenU Will be terred
Mlts May Tootfaaker. wbo hrs been
teaching at Lemon Co>*-. *..* hers to
attend the family renaton st th*
jhome or her rather, C'W, Toothsker,
Ivseterday, aad win spend the tics.
tlon here.
The McKlbben Fnrniturh Company
I* displaying s tine coUoctt-aa ot Orients! rug* and Imported lace and
embroidery which they will hav«
her» for a week or t-n days.
William Jennings Bryan will bs la
; San Jane a month 'from today, on
] January 2->lh, to address a public
j gathering, probahl." lo tho Vk'-ory
j Theater.
Thy California promotion committee will send a delegation to Seattle
In th* near tutor* to choose a sit*
for the Calttornla building itt th-
lAlaska-Tahon-Psclflc Exposition In
jltot, and, alter conferring with th-
exposltion officials, to decide upon
tbi alx* ot the appropriation Call
fornla should nuke lo he adequately
repr**ent*d-
wei* bis tralu of chsrsctsr that si!
voting profwalot,*] men might well
follow. II* also referred to th* learning of tbe deceased and the it lersa-
tloaal fsm* gained by his Industry.
Tbe remslss were Interred st Holy
Cross Cemetery at this place.
It had blddea fair io be a grand
concert. Oaa thing the rhxlrmaa
was ansioBs about waa that tbe as
eornpsnttt had not pat In ao appear
enr*. The concert was delayed fourteen minutes, hut still no sexom-
psnist turned np. *
The chslrmsn. st his wit's end to
know what to do. got up and said:
"Isdle* Srd gentlemen. 1 r*frr** (.,
ssy thsi Mr. Smyth, our oLeompan-
ist, bs* not put lr an appearance.
Will it be too much to ask It *n>
lady or gent la-man woald mind undertaking ths- responsible poaltlou?'
After a few minute* a rather bur.
ley looking gMlleSMS rrom the hneh
of the halt said hi wouldn't mind
"having a cut." wherespou th* chairman. After arrsnglae the music and
things took his place ln th* chaii
music, round the side*—in fset. ev
ery where.
The' chslrmsn. wondSrig what w»i
amiss, ashed him what he was look
Ing for, whereupon the _uri«r look
ing gentis-inss. looking np
chslrmsn In amassment, replied
enn't tlsd the *u_dle."—-Ttd-nit*.
Th* "Uplift" Is tba ttnae*.
Dr, lUraardo. who died la Lasdas
soma months sgo, waa a practical
re-llantbrtaplst. perhap* lb* wis—t oi
bis day. He never let bis *ymp*thi**
ran *w*y with his bars* mm
He saw the children of th* poor lo
London growing up In ig-orsne* asd
stisalor, la hunger snd ta vteo. ,0s
saw nlso wbst baa been tb* dear
visloa of wisdom and eiperten**-that
oo men or collection of men eonld permanently help tbe chlldiwo unless they
also hslped them**lee» *nd tijst tbty
tnust be glvsn th* opportunity for s*!f
help.
So be aet about It In tb* most prao-
tlnti of ways He get th* boys and
girl* these almost Inevitable Hoett-
gsa* and abaudoned, women—awajr
from th* grime aad th* *ltm* of Los-
don H* took them to th* country,
where th* sir ws* par*, wbor* they .
ssw th* sky snd fstt lh* atm. Thar
gulned rn health. He edocsted tbssn.
and tbey grow la karwlng and hs
iiiorsl*. They' wsr*
