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    From top to bottom: spatial shifts of attention caused by linguistic stimuli

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    Dudschig, C., M. Lachmair, I. de la Vega, M. De Filippis & B. Kaup (2012b). From top to bottom: Spatial shifts of attention caused by linguistic stimuli. Cognitive Processing 13, 151-154

    Il James di Putnam

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    This paper reconstructs Hilary Putnam’s position concerning James’ philosophy by analyzing those aspects which have represented a major contribution to the evolution of the Putnamian Realism. After accurately describing the affinity between Wittgenstein and James which guides Putnam’s interest in James’ Pragmatism, the author revises the ethical, epistemological and metaphysical themes from which the most fruitful aspects of Pragmatism emerge. Some of these are: the conjunction between antidogmatism and antiscepticism, the procedural conception of knowledge and truth, the critique to physicalist reductionism and to common sense realism, and, finally, the thesis of the importance of the practical dimension in the development of philosophical analysis. This way, the currentness of the Jamesian battle against the dichotomic logic that rules our theoretical tradition is highlighted

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    L'AILY PALO AI.TO TIMES. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3. 1917. PACK FIVE VARSITY THEATRE Paramount Program TONIGHT tt fhe Victoria Cross" A remark.Me characterisation ol the rlasalr and featurlBg MH" TKI____t„V. tha noted Mar. •THE UPPER NILE" i'tiraiuoun.-BurtoQ HolmM Tra. el Picture. l',--!l»!i>\ is CENTS, MA TINKK S:tt> -a* 4 p. ta l-llll.l.ltUN a CENTS. KVKMNO 7:1H Ud K:-.V C-OMINO THriUil.AY—Ito BM .... l.-k. M 11:11: IM-I'.i. 11, "Oil. VKR TWIST," Dickens' lamoas -tan- NEW TELESCOPE IS LARGEST IN WORLD IkMM ii Canadian Gown- not Obsanratory. EXPECT NEW DISCOVERIES Tbe Coterl* Clnb will meet January 4 at 8 p. m. at the I'nltarian Church halt. • * . Th* I-o. Angcte. Herald says that David A. Curry, th* picturesque Callfornlan. of Palo Alto Is drawing good crowd* to bts lectures and picture* on Yo**mlt* valley and th* hlgb Sierras. I . •••• One or the most difficult tasks ever undertaken by the Lasky Com-, p.jir. was the securing of types for] Its adaptation of "Oliver Twist,"! wblh will be the Paramount picture at the Varsity Tb*at*r tomorrow] and Friday, with th* charming Ma- J tie Doro as Oliver, supported by an t. i-llent caat. t • • Th* seat sal* tor "Tbe Cay Gam**" a high school Thespian Club production, will be thrown open Friday, January ■"». at Weingartner'. drag store. Ticket, to thc comedy will •ell at 50 cent* apiece. In anticipation of a large crowd Business Manas-.-. K. Iiraunschwalgcr bas secured the Armory for the evening of the production Friday, Jsnusry 12. Admittance cards win also be sold by' high srhool students. • • • With thc reopening of school §•▼«] -oral new pupils have registered at] the Palo Alio t'nlon High School. Among the new students are Ethel ami N'eal Templln. wbo bare entered the freshman-A clas* They ball from Rupert High School. Idaho. Aldine Wellut.n ha> re-ruined the Junior-it clsss. after an absence of one semester during which time she attended a prlrate .cbool tn Piedmont. Hiff* Mirror Will Assist In Ftp-eating Secrets of Ski..—OriBin of T.lsscop* Wiled In Myst.r,—Polish Scientist First to M.nt.on Petalblllty of M*flai- f/lng Objects. A taleacop* w*lghlng fl-ty-five tons and having an observation tab* thlrty- ooe feat loug recently has been Install- ed at the gorernment astronomical ob* aerratorr, Victoria, Canada. It la tb* greatest Instrument uf lu kind tn tb* world, and astronomer* expect to make Important new Ji*merit-, by its aid. Tb* giant tele-sco-** Is of tb* refi«ct- log type and ba. a minor ln plac* of a lens for contracting light raya at d r»V*allng distant planets. This mirror measures aeveoty-tbre* lncbe* and Is twelr* lncbe* thick at tbe edg**. neighing two and m quart** tous. All of tb* p*n« of tb* tele-scope ara Pn>r«cjor C D. Mart o: Palo Allo left thl. morning ror N'ew York, whir* he will attend a meeting ol «J«tricaUj operated, and tbe installa- englneering *xp*rt.. U°tn °f **• JS™** l™™** " **"" , m # c*t* engineering problem. __,_,,. | A Lost Ch.pt.r In History. Mr*. J. D. Follm*r of Pair. Alto, ■„,* Utert iChl(.Tem<.Bt ,n J, ,d. mother of R. W. Foltm«r i* In Grand Tanc*m*nt of astronomy calla to mind Rapid.. Mich., taking trertment at that tb* origin of tb* t*l**cope Is a th* Rurlraon Sanltarlnm. lost chapter ta history. • • • Vltello, a Polish scientist wbo flour- Mr. and Mrs. W. c. Werry re- »** ^JS? '?"**_* 'J* !!__!______ ' ..... lying of object* when Mew*.] through turned l«st *«nlng from Grass \*\* „ wtgaml , , „lhw of |I|H> wblle l*y, where they attended tb* funeral u0fffr »_■_•->-, |„ -■*■-, „r tiig wortu tells or a favorite uncle, a brtther of uf experiment, mndo wllb l.:,-.- in Richard Werry ot Uttl city. mieb a way ibat onjr-ts men through tbem would seem to !•*• magnified, wblcb leave, little doubt tbat spectacles were actually In us* tu those day*. . Still otber author! tlce, notably IVter Borrlllea In bis work "I* Vcr* T.-I Dr. David Starr Jordan, chancellor emerllu. of Stanford CniTer.lt>. U the author of the leading ankle in the December Snnaot, entitled "Wbat of tb* Nation?" Tbe -.ob.lt I*.— eecopil invent.-ri' award eredll "The Charge Against Democracy." Zacharlafa Jan. or Jansen and Hans 'Victory and Defeat." "The Soullns. I-apprry. twlti of whom In WOO were War"- Indicate the high points oPWtlclane kuTI spectacle makers living at Ulddleburg. Holland. It Is further told buw about the year lfilO these two entcri>ri.tng scientist., having Invented ttie ii-l.«. "in*, preeented one to ■ertalned th* Rank of Palo Alio *m- ^nre Maurtr* or Naaaan ploye. at dinner New Year . day. aa Ualllei. who by reesou of lit* even usual Th* wive* wet* also pii-*«nt. then worldwide eminent** was always making the total nu miter at table the first to receive Inrnrmatlon of any fourteen. Mr. Parkinson's first New development lu aclrntlflc research, no sooner beard from a Oermsn savant nf the new magnifying Instrument' Doctor Jordan'a Brittle. Mr and Mr.. G. R. Parkinson en- OUR Annual Clearance SALE Starts Wednesday December 27th SPECIAL SALE PRICES ON ALL Men's Suits. Overcoats, Hats, Caps and Furnishings Men's Suits From .... 10.95upMensOvercoatsfrom10.95 up Men's Overcoats from - - - 11.95 up Boys'Short Pant Suits - -' -. 3.95upMens3.95 up Men's 3.50 Hats cut to - ' - v - 2.95Mens2.95 Men's 2.50 Hats cut to - - - - 1.95MensShirtsspecial.....1.95 Men's Shirts special ..... 1.15 Children's Hats Half Price Christy, Rhodes & Co. PHONE 200 Year's dinner to ihn employ it of the bank required only one extra piste. as he managed the batik at first with onlv one assistant. than he wt lo work lo Improve upon II An Early 7-.... ,..,_.. The teles-col*** constructed by (inHid ; ron.lsted of one entires object glass j Mnniaulla Hall will ,..,-,,; lis tmI 0D# ,-oneav* eyeglass, which were second semester January _*|h. Tu*.- placed at tbe extremities of a metal daj Is scheduled for registration day lutte, the first »f these magnifying tbe ' and assignment of lessons, regular belght and Itreadttt of ol*Je*ii three work beginning Wednesday January ,lm**- l**n °° h* ProdlK'*'1 * »*•*- - i-'th Roys are received both as ___^_t^__\7^___t__!_l!!lS_ - tb - tb Ww: V cfc lo ot Writing Made E.iy. Steadily tbe roads that lead to suc- «_**. In literature ar* being made easier A good many people wbo would Uke to write Action, but bare shrunk frotn tbe labor of finding equivalent, for "sal-l." will welcome a list of sub- atttute. ror the necessary little word published tn the Rmtou -Vrttur. There are no less thsn ::**•: fslrly satisfactory variation., frtuu "acceded" to "yowled-" The prisoner at the tar uo longer need say that b* I. Innocent. H.* can bebtile It or bawl It or blurt It or breatb* It. to n— but one letter of the alphabet The vindictive district attorney can bark bis qoestltms. tb* Uw- jer for tbe *l**fi ti-c ran boom bis "1- jectlons. tbe .pert.ton m*y either l»rU- Ue their Indignant protect or blubber fjbelr symiwtby. Rut tlie merit of such n t la not simply lhat It facilitates the j-puitLgentent of dialogue. A thorough udy of tbe ;■<■ .uhatttutcs for "said" ■wi;: easily .uggest the plot and the chancterlxatlun that must prece_le dialogue. Tbe letter (* ln Itself Is a compendium of plot and a gallery of portraits. Given somebody who cachl- Bales, another wbo . Im- Ll.-*. another vbo coo*, another wbo croons, sn- other wbo chslicncea, another wbo con- fe**e* antl minor characten wbo cry. croak, commune and cut In, and it ls plain that we have a scenario almost ready made.-New York Po*t. Wend*efu| Carving. Dr. Peter Ollrer, wbo tlvetl In Fng* land daring the early part of tbe eighteenth century, tells of seeing a carved cherry stone which would be a wonder even In tbla age of floe tools and fine . workmanship. Tbe . tooe was one from a common cherry, aad u|ton it . were carved the heads of \2l po!*-*, kings, queens, etu|-«>rors, saints, etc. Small as they must neres-mrll;' have been. It Is announci-d on Uie a-nrtiarlti of Profesaor Ollrer tbat with a pwd -z*..i*-** tbe beds of the \*.*--. and kitigs could readily If illstlngulsbetl from thi«e of llie qnam and sa'nrs by their miter, ami crown*. The gentleman wh-. broticht thl. little wuodcr to I_ug- land purchased tt in Prussia, allowing tbe original owner £3.000 for hla treasure. Tblnk of U—PSjOOO for a cherry P. A. tCi -Advt. Pianos tuned, phonographs te paired 11. Schomberg tk Son. Ph. _.?. about flve yean further along produc- boarding and day pupils, either for ^ % ^^J wU|. ,Up JJ of ^ he high whool course, or the gram- nXtying object, altout thirty limes mar crsrtes Full Information can b* ■ larger tbau they ap|war lo the unss- had from W, A. Khedd. Telephone .luted eye. Hut It was not until 1074 that Dr. Hook* perfected the flnt relli-ctiui; telescope In whlcb the spectrum wa. perforated ao tbat object* could be viewed by looking directly at them. So through tbe year of ITT7 the tele Miu Harker wishes to aonouncv: -x^ ta thti j,,,^. 0f tUrce*slve aa- tbat chlldr*n of primary age and; uvnomera and optician, contained those who are ready for primary, many change* and Improvements un* work will be Instructed by means of til In 17t_3 William Herscbel liegait tbe such Montes«orl apparatus as Is construction of a .|i*ctrum powerful In practicable in combination wUh cbamcter and forty feet In total length resulting from Mrs. dttfejffS^ -StUS viewing the Imsge through lho system of eyeglasses. Wltb tbls telcacope. completed ki ITM), object* were magnified G.S00 time., and on tbe nlgbt nelfs yeara of experience In primary work. 12-30-2t~Advt. Dancing—Mis. Carrie Lewis' ad vanced rltu for children Thursday ttier lt wa. BnUbed Hencbel disc**- January 4: beginner* Tuertay. Jan-*1** «*• •trlh «I«»»« of tD* *>**« nary », 3: SO. Fraiemity Annex. 8alorn- Adults' evening class on application c. .« nu nt c QUI I *-C rAQTI P Studio. 73U Cowper at Phone 71 OM. FLAG 0N 0LE BULL b LAb ,Lt* 12.-_t0._t—l_dvt. aurt mnd 8tripM 0v#r old NocwSQian * • * * Colony, C.stllleja Scbool reopens January Tbe ruins of Ole Hull cotle. ln the « at the regular hour The second Kettle Creek country r>e*r Coudera- port. Pa., will hereafter fly the stars a _td .tripe*. Ur. and Mrs. W. F. Un* and Mr. and Mrs. Jame* Sulllvsn or Genesee. Pa., msde an offer of a Urge flag each year. Tbey bsT* already given Henry • ,*.• " Oleeon. wbo has charge of tbe castle Madame H. Foreman Kmricb *x- proiterty, a flag which will float from a cmpltfies and -tnachea lb* wonderful tall flagpole U> bl erected term begins January 22. New pupils msy enter at any time. Appointment, may be mad* with th* principal. Phon* ItOR. 12-2»-7l—Advi. "BROTHER JONATHAN." Car-Mr ot th. Patriet Who Qav. Us This Lasting Title. Jonathan Trumbull, tb* original "Brother Jonathan," was born on OcL 12, 1710, In lacbanoo. Conn. He was graduated from Harvard college In 177., preached a few years, then stud led law, and at tb* ag* of twenty- three ye*r. b* waa a member of tbe assembly. Ue was chosen lieutenant governor In 1700 and became ex officio chief Justice of tbe superior coorL la 170N be refused to lake th* oath en Joined on ■■■■'■-■■;■■ ot tbe crown, and In tbe following year be was chosen governor. He wa. tbe only colonial governor who ea-jiouscd tbe cause of thc peopl* lu tbelr struggle for Justice and Independence. In tbe abaence at congrcsa of tb* Adamses aud Hancock from New England Trumbull was considered tb* Whig leader In that region, and Waab. Ington always placed Implicit reliance upon his pstrlotlsm and energy. Wnsn Waahlngton look charge of th* Continental army at Cambridge, Mass., lit found It In want of ammunition aud other supplies, snd this want continued more or less for months. Trumbull wa. then governor of ConnectlcoL On on* occasion at a council of war, wbeo there M*med to b* no way to make provision against an attack by tb* enemy. Washington said. "We must consult llrotber Jonathan on Ihla aubject** He did so, and the governor was succeaaful In supplying msny of tbe needs of the army. When tb* army was afterward spread over tbe country and difficulties aros* It wa. a common saying among tbe officers as a byword, "We ma.t roosult Rrotbcr Jonathan." TW origin of tbls ['hr.se waa *v«ntnally l-"t -sight of. and "llrotber Jonathan" becam* a tiiie of our nationality. Ilk* "John Hall" of England. Trumbull died In Lebanon, Conn., oo Aug. 17, IT--'. Tbe castl* ruin, .(snd a reminder of tbe Norwegian cnloolsts wbo, nnder tbe leadership of Ole Ball. Norwegian muslciaa-patrtot, came to Potter county Id 1632. "We are to found a n*w Norway consectated to liberty. Up- . ■» _ fixed with Independence end (irotectcd by America's mlgbtr fug." said Ole It VYeuIdn't Souwl W*IL "n" In an addre.*. Cboo*lng Potter An Engllsb north country p*p*r county for bts colontaatloo scheme, be art ot dancing as the health, happiness, grace of mind and body. Studio room 12. Madlson- Thoits building. Phone 3lt. 11-11-tf—Advt. . . ImpMiinleua Irritation. "You *my the couple quarreled on tbelr honeymoon7" "Yes. You aee, they hadn't mnch to start wltb, and tne honeymoon bad got to It. last quarter." — Baltimore American. purchased from a Philadelphia land owner for *10,000 11.144 acree of land at tbe beadwaten of Kettiu creek, in wbat U now Abbott and Steward*on township*, laying oat the villages of Oleona. New Norway. New Bergeu and Wn!inu. frown, upon the known jmbltlou of tbe mayor of Its town to be m.de . knight for his distinguished services In receiving royalty and narrates fur tbe benefit of tbe aspirant thl. anecdote. When Adam Black, the Edinburgh pub Usher, w*_ aounded on th* subject of receiving knighthood be said: "Nae Turk Government Aide Wmrmmem. nee; it wadna dee. Ton •**,* b« a-l-; Tbe Turkish government has made a ed. "if a boy cam' Into ma shop and special appropriation of 11,060,000 to aald. 'A hapetb o' slate pencil. Sir b* osed for tb* pnrcbss* of seed grains Adam.* Jt wadna sound wceL" tor needy TurkUb f.rmrn to the Turk- \ tih dominions. Davies Auto Repair Co* 1002 SUte Highway REDWOOD CITY I't.one Redwood 407 Expert auto mechanics. AH kinds of engine, pump or machinery repair work a specialty LA PEIRE & SON GROCERS 821 Ramona Street Phone 29 Palo Alto Market Lauridaon ft Sonnicksor. i-iii.m: SSI S-M lnl.rr.llj A.M.. LOOK FOB THE GOLD HEAD OX III R WAOONH "Safety First" HUN "Highest Class Work" The F. THOMAS Parisian Dyeing and Cleaning Works nu ai-ma man. PHON. 117 Why Not Start the New Year Right by patronizing Fortune's Taxi Service Phone 19 Day and Night Servic

    The Spetses Summer Schools on Molecular and Developmental Biology

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    The Spetses Summer Schools - A Tribute to Marianne Grunberg-Manago - Founding and More than 40 Years of the School - How Spetses Summer Schools Were Run - Financing the Spetses Summer Schools - Past and Future of the Spetses Summer Schools - List of the Spetses Summer Schools from 1966 to 200

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    DAILY PAl.O AI.TO TIMES. Ill - FALO ALTO TIMES PAGE OF SAN MATEO COUNTY HAFFENINQS ft _ * ■—■ ! San Mateo County Locals From Court House.Notes City of Burlingame Transfers of Local Real Estate tten>Uat-K>-^pa>e__ to Th* Tlmaa. - Witnom (k to John J*. Seller—t-ol 41. .Vtanamsub Went era ad, S M Boilic Jaat-aocl to M-rccI Jau.-sud — Portion of lot i, blk. 6, We-ttrn atl S M. • Marcel' Jalt-aml to SaveltO *-*-*-■<-• lute—Same land Botion Inae.tment Co. t» II il itailtv —l*,t loA. bit- .11. I.vt.ti Ac lloag Sub. Sank to Myra Bean-Lut •*. trtk A*, tame ttact. Same to Myrtle L M-Cori-Ock—Lot n, blk. df**> tame (ran. Same to K-nniiner Prioting Co - I.c.i in blk -> came tract Same lo Milliard Bean—Lot 0. blk A7: *amc tract. _—*"STfttc*-»,J) Cttataf A. \el..,|i - 1...H, I. -U. blk. jj. tame tract. Same to Wt, BtfaM**-^-OI a, blk. 34. tame tract. Mr*. Robert 1 leave .ficnl IvfW Hi tl,.. p and Mr. N daughter. Margaret, i Mr, and Mr- Miller wbo reside al Ij I'lll.nearth avenue, arc lo return .'■.nty tf) San Francisco alter spend i*H abont eight month* in San Male*-) Mr. Miller hat had charge ot tbt- l-aaildiug nf ihe new L-ttton MbOOsl Mr* II llolln (or San Ibrgo. will i III. jn Mary J. Hatch to J H.Tfatch- i *. blk. to. Ka.ti.n . * \r-cl M. Eatton and wife to Ja« M Ilaich—Lots 7, *. o. Wk. *>. Ea«ton Same Io Man' J- Bidwilt--1...I ■> blk 4. I'a-l-.n Sam* lo Mart' K.'Bidwcll-Iaot K. Ml 4- -ante tr-et*t Bowie Ettalc Co t,- P. M. I.nr* dale— portion lot* J*-*--. Rc*rrvrd Villi lot*; II. 1 wtc r.*tale lla-rtingamr Realty Co. to Will-rJ C. "lean 1.nt tfx blk H, Ritrliogamr Park. ; Burr Invemiment Co 10 Terence Ma-terwv**—Portion lot 10. blk A, Burlingame: lot 367KK1816A4 on Oak cr-.ve at.- „l.-t ooiJf)78 on Oak Grove ave ; alto 4 ■* acres, -tartly in Barlin* trame and San Mateo Terence Matter-on to C. A. Carl* ..... l.oi aaixftao in Durliogamc. Same to W. 11 Htn.cerm—4-8K acre* ■*»«'**" tubgeco iiierelaant here, ami m tlurlingamc and San Mateo Mf« L-nta Mag*-., niece of Mr*- C* Same to John Witnom. ri al-1_*4 ■*■■•-«•• |He**ancl(-r <■■ **• Central ho. 5-.SI55 on H street. Builingamc ■*■* *■>"!»-**. «" *•**_" )*na»*> ***} *"<} Gee). A. Smith a* adminiM-stor m. *<te married They did not Klirabelb Smiih Knair—l*o4s ao-yajihe «'»' i"> their friend Wk 44. Ka*ion : Majaday * ■— l>cn Brown had four ranger* cu( "I don't quit*, grasp the Idea In ,.-f! on Ma>ntlay when bi* band »!ipp«d Ihl* poem of yoars" "Don't try."'while u.ing s -a* in hi. wagon boild advtt*d tb* author. "A man doaaa't i ing drparti alwaya bav* an 14c* every time b* Ked Cr...« Ho rial I Keclva - the .lair- t City ha* Mr \\ i*nom I, -, , lilrf clerlcvw_). alongside "I llmiia 'dry -ikhIv r sitvre, which lor s*>ih# time hat blojtk- " -.deal the sidewalk on Second avenue ' •' Otto Andci-on accepted tlie p-.-iiico "i chief uf Hotel .Vi.nom here and li ready attumed the dntic* of the po-i- llAf*. ■ Tbe little children ..f th* San Mateo' The I O 0 P «-,1| p-fl hold "tn pi:I lie MlKHt^-aYc to enjoy g n-otlern! annual picnic thi* year, but the local on.: --tie B| mOoh a* the weather ptr-j.lnt_c w|l, ,T|(i„4,r OJj Fellow* day' roil* Catpemer* l.-te m.de large; , ^ fratn* bote. 111 avbich tbe aan-1 will' he lu pt Mr* WacVrrman and family* wk-* re tided un Minnie .licet, have mvir-J Wjaa* h.a .err. A lor ihe U»l atv ttrantht, i» t„,t,-ri_ st ty home of hi* folk. Oti Villa Ta-rtace. Mi and Mr* Kdwtrd Kut.lt r-ad ■later.' Mi*. C-eKtdc, are baubling '»n arti.tic titingalow on' llic Highland e lull It 11 to he strictly mo.i- -.vint*.-,,! the bleat con, enm-11. e*. Kii. the new built-in bed*, to <r now in (he ..lie. Contractor U4dley hat Ibr Job * t'hnla Munton wat a wt»?lv-eiid -aitli Mm Anita jvbra *t her I., ihe cily Mr. II. R, Koy.vk 1 am' little dangb ir. \\ 111 rati, tprot. 1 raday wilh M. Innt »t *r*Mi,nyvali . Mr ayid Mi» Krank Voonger. tafA mcr rcti,l(-ii. of San Maleo. hav** pair-! chairij/n ranch in-Tehama "countyr-Sjj-aart ol f.fttai i)t a Itmily trolley nJt to lhe Off Iloate . Tt. The l'ruled Kailioada ire new rail* anei the cntv* On tbe bridge, j Tb* (elephone (ur (be night* watch-' nan and ibe police 'ia* been in.'tailed j •*-' The tiatnleff i»- "a <■ ' A ,jT itig* i» (oniempUi kirn, m'tttf, t., Fitrope tl^/httt-r ■ 4t i ihe elm lite* ia front of tl _, I bool arc ■ being cut Jo itit-tn-v rnaen be aa-lw *../i. T. J.^Neilaff-Co. la Ma.eeliae rjiola Utt; Caril llaen.,d (•! San.'laae(ihe .g >:trib. lo. Kitrope tlic/latt>r 5, - inc iii.intl, Sh- wil/tail OH* aitic, whieh 4ail irVni New' . **, t'.\-rac, Howard H..*t.-.i of Crvta, formerly coniiec^fj "with; I..*-.! depart-aent here, ha* b*-l 1 -ift office pu-iiiaon with \V C' unn, a real etlatc brukcr ,.l ' Crat. * and Mrs. ikr/h of KanmJ* a,, BM giicta o( Hirir rc'lativr*, Mi H*daoa-d nty—Spttelal to . ,m*a, ' twi.t*-* b». Mr en eir.nlai..; tbotat .lhe Second t*W«lhrp for -a* ire*. , Appraitara AppouiWd |Tlir i-rt.t.--,, 1, t'-r the app*-anit--ttt af Judge Uixk b*uV ap--ianle,| On L* I •' ' - l-a»'-t a* ynsttcr of P-r (*<**•« Hull. II C Tuu'b.r.i *ml W R l'.*,i M* a* I- y .tppralaert ol the .1,1*1* of L M.[•*•'■,■■,'w■, *two»hia afSciala *.my. itrceamcl \ ... Jinlay Burl l.a, ani>.,fii1etl li 11 ' utile leltiuu .. tree \a front erf ibrj Mlac. Kngitic M l..v|'„,id \\t'-Ur<., im tx-meof II H.*.fll*«*i ... 1 bjirtlev apprai->er. at the ..i-i* .-I ■ * + ,xJ diiin.i ' ..| >,it-stay a***raan«. tW '* Hooff H'^'m-in. cwcesaj-l tret letl ou the comer cat tba bo*-***, ."'-*■ ■ [and tlartiagccl il 4.. a --real cateM CUimc Against Orty 1,1*1-5, '.*•'* Clsi-A* a^gr.gating ti»t^aoo .ere >, „ | |ir,._n r,Itlrw_J htMne I*.f lied -gatn.i lh. Undal M lira- ca >fA U,mx L«M \r_eleV whe * , lair yeatetiUy They *ie all aeca.t-d'h*, ^, p^, „,,,;„ » ,h, rt . ' by aalaablc stock and l»ond. (tn k(U,hd,ra Californu S, number of _ . _ i-tJ-** wser awardrd'lo her col- Mana-rer Granted ftalary ||lr. Judge nnclk,ha.t made an order al-[ - *** !-v-|ii-| j; V Bird the turn of f-to l.ir; k*g H. manager ol two m* lot nit I, M ;:t^4irr,rm ba, bet g llV-aa-F'A-t* tia J Ve( "" ' ' '. *""-*"'-•*■*- '"*,"".Jer» About iwenty-fii ii„,ii*lrjtnt.-Ada Iliri , 1. a-nl,...,-,-.1,' „ -._.._. *j . i - "kmOtie, b^vt been added the John \ C.ilUu etlatc^ The iftering at* ail.Titionaf Kim *l;rrl air 1 oiilempl.lltlg ••>. taking an e-tt oiled in*, ilu-.in-li t in rope That vol! Ir.,,, the lallcr ftait of the'1* month * "... J " *tr,"cl j." Mr and Mr. J K Riley of lhe Sanj M„, VUTWr \\rixtt A„- Uutei M-dc-t UaamJry wijl acod then daa-thp j(lls \\ c.,tf „( Sanj^. #rfc ,h, ter Bcic to KngUratl. where .l**!.,..-.,. „f tTuwi% ,h„ »,,-k ia Sara H'«« twill riaanplelr Im ..taouling Her main j t,- ,,,, subject, will t-e nttui, aad painting invfnltiry - *i*acU appratj* 1* *-'r",*T'1 v*".r" ****** *''r '■"■"•g r total value of the r*IMv *" •■** ** l,*ii.i«m It .cfin-J*'t* of,aj*"'**-',***i*. .The lire men .were in band* near I'e.catlero, apnraUc.l |"". 'h.'ft i*a*>lice. oni*-_lo learn thai it letl U*t Thurmday Mr ai-.l .Mr. J C.illctie (.'hief llartlell Fire Hci-sriniem receive,1 an 1 ti.-ti from Aviator Walker tt> fly him Tticday The cbtcl didn't up lo go up I'recl I'ei.dler. ..... ol Tli.o In better Into. , here un1 write* a poem.**—Louisville Cornier tion if 511 j The many San Mateo (riend* ai a rejoicing over the birtb|Mi'* Janet Williama.an of San Jose •'.-i a .on. b-.m I'ri.lay. March lo. If>t».{**■ •** ** P'**.«cl to learn "1 her macro! \„ tttrraUM i. being in.ullcl iti '"-•- '» ■*->•**" f*****t It't Saturday. a-JLfO Brnlhcr'. IVparime.it Store. * It Mr lh will run Irom the lu.ciifrnt to lb* ***** iw itml floor. Mr. ami Mr* K li llr«wn*oii and :r. two children led Monday for a trip I.. C-ori'iiado, vvlieat ihey will remain a tew week.. Tbey went to tec Mr. Bfownaon', Js'lhrr and niotl.erJ 1-e(..r. Ihey reinrn 10 \V-.l'iti('ton, 0. C M J. Power*, deputy glliaani of the Scuml 1. atiimhip. .tartcd work l*»t, week. Hr i* al pre.cnt tmorking in|, thr r.a,t--ti sod lluillngamc sccltaMi. j Rev and Mr. Ileean have left SanI Tbe High arh.-ol will play the San Mateo", -after ' being her* ♦evet-1,1 -r High sehaxal in tbcir larst gamenf month. Rca. Ileean* waa the attbt*[> .*tt*ilt on.Saturday alteriwwi The He wat taken to the IM fattei at St Mttlhcw*. Kpimoj-ai;. "- • baakctbaB team will play 4he al fur mrdical alien- ehureh, ami rcaigncd In* p.-.ili'.n on girt* ,-t the San J.-e High ,chcn,1 on * account of ill health JihV *.*me aay. red Mr, pa|ni n I r.inn.co ilia Jennie Springer of I'alo Alio - been appointed rlcrk In the lo. a' -t office lo (ill the vacancy tacca- ■■-.] by the rraignnlion ol Mi* C Taylor (ore Mi.* I'L* llurtonl. large ranch'near Bt !■■"TbeI..j:.are.valattdtl!■ ■•'• "Tbe I'.-.j-:. are .valatt*d tl 5,000 In-ot of thav .table Joll l'..n..ii ami rldctt son rrtumed -ek aflet a lire vetr.' ab*rnre vvttrerltnd.and ale st lhe home ot another. Mr* AM Parrolt Ready (or Probate K I'. t'linninah.im ha. applied in th* Sufaeraor eemrt for letter. eaf a.l- miniatralion upon tbe fttatc ■■( An gll.tUm Cbioiimme, who died* Bt S"1lH' San Prancitrn on Fnbruary iM. iqn The cttate con.imt* "of a portion of lot * and all of lot 4, blk 1 *K. South San FranrltCei. and improvcrnc-iia ron.i.i Ing of eight -mall bou*e* bringing in ■ monihly rental of It etrh The value of the estate doe* not ctcent y*.ion The deceased.executed n will on the day before he died, anil said in.I'ti,1,nu wa* witnesaed hy Henry building on \V Knecae and Pelcr I.in,I By iltlriral thop Urrti* .l.oni.r Ktanm ('hi..ii..r. an adopted dinghtcr. i* named a* sole hri- She waive, ber right to sdmin- t.tcr uprwi ihe cafate ami i-ai-sc* the ->eniK--ier lo act for her I wa* a fal** -larro, Th* alar*-i bo«. wbicb 'wa* origfnalfy 0*1 tbe bafltHaf if tbe fl»k ('.rote .tabic, hat bert* plsfyl on an rleetrk- liffbt psale lis J Fran cod guc.i Bf-Mt*, .'. The I..' Tlie* Ci'tedio' 4am' the wcela- ( the v-.-ia.' -,t Henry T.. ***** •-.;•***' lull -hi'* b4w*M fined up lew (ilin'g cal.inn * • a Chb held a '.mukcT-tn1 ball Tuesday evening PHI Ui Hal •it, ha* creeled a * tin »lree( for ah 1 O T. Kcaop ha, been on ihe t .1 tiring the past week Fine Job printing tl Tttaaa oftc*. HamlltoD ata-ua aad Ramoaa street'* Jyr« I, Ponder trriv-ed during thr rek, froth llcinolain, and' ia the gue.r - I) 1- \I«ee c-n Ba>*-aater ► ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»4l I Willow Dishes are ALL GONE, but we have a few I remaining sets of Alice Gitchell Kirk's "Y and E" Card I Index Cooking Recipes. One set with every paid in I advance years subscription at; $5.00. Ask the carrier i: | to show them to you. aaa ttomo tnaa —> -* v, -a a. aW- ■« *_* v.« a-** —. e_«»> •**- ****** -*:•-_?*-»>*-•--■ *»- ———- t*. s- *..-*.. ita* a***i e-a_. m. ■.■*W-->.ft-t s. m- _-w «_ ,__ - — •**—* tw* tt ataas, -a- stan Sub *•_■ jr***** ■*-*.*■ **■ -M UM *S*t-.fcW4 ******** —*** - •*■ I'l «..s -— I. )■-**—» t-M-ayJ- ---, -a-a-t Sri't.Ma*. S •J*-**'! ,=t!£ S-S5-

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    International audienceDarkSide is direct-detection dark-matter experimental project based on radiopure argon. The main goal of the DarkSide program is the detection of rare nuclear elastic collisions with hypothetical dark-matter particles. The present detector, DarkSide-50, placed at Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS), is a dualphase time projection chamber (TPC) filled with ultra-pure liquid argon, extracted from underground sources. Surrounding the TPC to suppress the background there are neutron and muon active vetoes. One of argon key features is the capability to distinguish between electron and nuclear recoils, exploiting the different shapes of the signals. DarkSide-50 new results, obtained using a live-days exposure of 532.4 days, are presented. This analysis sets a 90% C.L. upper limit on the dark matternucleon spin-independent cross-section of 1.1 × 10−44 cm2 for a WIMP mass of 100 GeV/c2. The next phase of the project, DarkSide-20k, will be a new detector with a fiducial mass of ∼ 20 tons, equipped with cryogenic silicon photomultipliers (SiPM)

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    . PROFESSION AL mm* e. uLcnx : ATTOK-aT BT l*« vorasr rr/Btao awaSa rtaaa. SISX. IMII.l PALO ALTOTIXIS8. FRIDAY, 1UI.Y i. iqio Harry C R-ynoUa DErCTtST Bass. Sal Has Hatiaiial 1:3010 j ML THOM-Lff r. BJUTMOtlD Dr. Mel-tyre) Bear* t to It a. as. (Mat t ts t ff. as.' t-tdyard BetJdiDg. EDUCATIONAL Mite fiatb tf*sgTobam will condscl her class for tittle tsef^nriata tBrOaffb tb. month of Jaly. for tb* baaafft of died m*sfb*re. Ctsss work will ba eaatlaoed wber* tbts ta daatnd. aad •mmmmf rBttd-rea wtll be provided stttb a sen Halgffil *axai»ffrnnnd At ho- 1 Tbaisd.j*- -SggSBf** tbst bs bas moved afses snd JwStfswataSl ta Itt All street, where fee wttl erect a Ssod- ara Veterinary Hospital thl* Ita- mat. fa-Bs_-sw-st Pale Biae lis. SHAMPOOING 8HAMPOOISO. Treattnaot aad r*actal Cam»l.eJoa Pacba a ***aeaslty. At Mad* of hair wark gi*sa pi-aeaat at tentlor. Mrs. C BMlrntm Wad. room No t Msdt-s**w-TSolt. Slor. Phe.a 13. J* Supervisors Meet as Gear*' Street Bonds Equalization Board A-rORTUNS HUHTSK ; ScAaa—A. lat.tl_.ar. Ofbc.. A ,,aw .proprietor of tb. oSc.l 1. Are All Subscribed _*£ £ -Jr-^Jr: ._£ carryiag ■ satchel MAI Ml -TIM. FOB THIS POB- axABltB INVBST SHE., PATRON- Narse ii*M: WlM. BB HELD ON THBJMTBB TO 1TTTBDBAW |■ w***> -ill. IS. THEIR DEPOSITS. ! ITS rT-XAStSO TO A blAN efaea he look* ts tbe mirror and as**, tbe refined sttect «f laaJiJeaaly le.adsrwd llaea. aacb aa oae alway* tin tram tba Stanford laendry *TANPOBD l-At'NI>BT OO. f-aam tteaOC. Itoaffta Dry IV finil THB KISS Something made of ambia*. tatting very awest, A most dcUciotu compound, witb iagrcdicaii complete , Bot if, as on occasion, tbe heart aod mind ata-soar. It ha* no great significance, it lose* half itt power. Something xnade of nothing, and never twice the tame, Tho* 'lit known Jb evsry country where love ba. had a name; It is clearly ggeaat for giving, tho' 'tis some times bought and sold. And, like coffee asd potatoes, il i not so ffood when cold." J EFT. G. P. 11. went out one day la aa bbio pretty grand The (rienda he took all liked hit ws* Tbey liked hi* open hsnd. T-hey "took in" all ibe road c.fet Upon Tbe Kiag'i Highway," Tbey met a tree or two, Said Goy. "Now tail won't do! I'll phone lo lame T, too. Aad tbla ia waat I'll aay Haetl&g la -special ■bs.Ibb yes-, Baa Praaclace. Jsly it.—Wlib s tarda-r atarnlsff m s board of eqaal-' bid rtnserday morning trom tba laatloB the twenty .up*rvi*-ir* r**- b-T*la sank for ail tb* beads tbst calved tbe records ef Ass***or Spll- ar* ML** tb* fall IttO.OtO of tb* xer and w.re i-repersd to hear com-' 0***T-str*et lass* ba* b**a its- B-aJat* frem property owner* wbo asrlb*-. Tb* city •utbortu** ar* felt tbst tb*y bad besa as*a*alry, ao w*Q pleased with the aal* tbat taxed. Aa so oa. appealed before p they ae* piaaat&g ta pat aa addl- tbe board aa adjenram*at wa*. tlonal |*lt.««6 of tb* ****** sacarl- tabaa to Jaly lllb. ties oo Ue market early la Septam- ■torrler la tb. movnlst *T. B. Al- i-sr This win bring sn evea isao.. lea. 'manager or Ibe second natlooat .00 wltb which to Initial* work oa par* food exposition, appeared be- tb* Haa, *•* fore tbe beard aad addrteasil the Aftrrr tbe a*b*crtptlOB list- bad SMBi-er* relstit. to getting an'aa-.l>«*o osmpletad offer, wet* r*eelred propria lion Of 11,000 from tfee | lor Ifteea mar. of lb. 11.0*. coaaty lo help carry (be enterprise; r-ond*. Tb« labor union, were pre- tbroagh .ae*-*-»s-f*lty. Tbe matter; pared to bid for an amoant . tbat wsa referred lo Ibe commlltee of (weald bsv. carried lb* tSUl over- lb. whole. ;-tatrwcrlptloa to It00,000. Tbe bo»rd derided lo bare the a^^. tar. >,_„, M|ir „mofi w( county ordinance** revlse.|. cod1fl*d carina* aorta to explain why tba land Indexed, and author lied rb*1*M rim** held aloof frem Iba bond. I man Ayer lo order Iba work pro-JTb,r* had been aame suggest.** of t-wedsd with. Bin.-., tb. ordinance.] 4 mrMm. •entlujaat to dl-coursg. w.re prlBlvd la 1101 tb*r* bsv**|h_ mmt ownership of Bunfa a wtll* .■been f*ever*l change* m.de .»d lij,t7. u b-tcame apparent, b**wt>w. was d**«B*ed advlaable to bsv* lbemt,ha[ „ a,, ^^m dld n-, Wo lh#lf broaghl up (o dale bsfore ard.rlng I ..„,._.. w(tuW v|Mrn thelr darn, .rr printed, .(poslta aad invret la tbe bonds The ■ ' ' ' ' . j highsat rat. paid by tb* local aatr* i HIM •*.!-. NATION ADOPTS J ,„„ Hnbm u t p,r* «,,. *,-* mm liKi-laiti, fXHNAafcjbo.4, carry 4 1*1 per seat. "When th. city government I'm a nurse Proprietor -.witbout Utokiog .p. ah sent ouadcdly). What caa yos dot Norte. "Wbat caa I do.* Didn't I tell yoa 1 waa a nsrse.' Yoa'r* brillsant". Pr--pri*ttor. (ariok* off). -Ob. a case.* Naur**. "Naiurallj." I'ropncior. lop*as book, tarns least*, MJicbaug foe case/. Htr.s • boy witb scailet fever." Nurss "Ooat take coeugvoa—ev« —or boy-." Propnetnr. i (turaa twee loavo*). "A lady witb (oosumptsocL Narta. "No Itmale labertslasi* " 1'ropn.tor. "Kjit*" Nurse "No female tubrrcaJc-Mi," I'roportui "Uh."—uuia* lesvstj. --.Veil, bora'* a gfilsmt. Nsn*. "Waal's thc tastier with binU" (show, mors' ioier.it. putt down Michel). Proprietor. "Old »ge." Nana. "Is good elrcummoceir" Proprieor. -_Ur- (look* at nana Bharpiyj, -H« caa pay tor nil ttarae. If that, wbat' you're after. And if be can't, hi* folk* caa," Nurse "Won't answer Anything e.**.»- ■ Proprietor, (tarn* leaves rapidly, searching lor mors ca**a). "Yonag buy with sprained ankle More a companion wamtd, however, tbto a; f-lb. ba. ,... aid lb. tiat-tt-aa* fa .-a- r-Urda, .era- TarT TbU U a ..,, , ed XM IkiVerHlV TfaBtf-t C ' ****** *** -»«"—' " •"P.'ASi.l., I...... aertb « U,. bead. «- will, ar.1 .bl. I el,TbAataS? 11 *"" * W *** Nsrse. "Now If tbla were only • "■Sore, I'ee gat baaap* on a Scretcbes an say tort, A face tbe girls cant 1-ik And li-ofaVtss so • So coenc to ata. doctor dear. And bring (ws p*aM— *%mj' III ride SO rat-ore -in t-ii *dTt of ihty And is** tb* first tod-y" With my (rieads sa gay. Nay, n»y 1 - (To "Ringt oa my nngrri") —KATHLEEN nodlty tb. Ajserloan *y*t*m of ded* -j^,^ lo ^ g\apomad of. "tadlvld- mal celnare. wttb the dollar aa tbe|,al h„ator. applied la tb* *sm off!-,-, t„.-' aall of valae An In-eriil f*cr*i, *T,H., *»„,„ ttl.etO oa bsnd.l Proari,,-. (i dated Hay 1Kb. prvjetne. tbat. sf. L^ WM lhf _-,„,,__ J 10 o*eltr-*b Lf'T*'^'^ " ™" "^ fr on. y»r. tb* old co.tv. of tbsj ywtsrday m.rnla. At tbat gmwt423&» ^ ^c . u * mali iZ empire ah.ll be ao longer legs! tea- „ .-„», or ^ mbtrmto ^^ »* HSw J tee." 7st-.! J_r_rl UT a,, fa. "tax*. stss*h* aa.l lata- - - -TT.. ■■ ~ ._ I**»t l"« g« too. I shut I book Sll _a*aTwaraa'• aT^belVL Z'*2**\*2 . !!. "^r. **.>*»* » • "• '"• "«' "" «* SraabK raanaa. All -oiam rt bou4 ^ nuarrieere. .talia,, taal'_,lW _, ._,_.. \_ aaa rela. aar ..rb.a„ -.ea. a-1,. a«l,,t»„ Satfral all tbe bead, i ,T,.V__- ' torebU, II. 1111. far lb. a. «.!-!,h« ^. an. A M ^ Ula' n"~".„^,. ,. „ Ian aal fratllea.l camar. ■' a.__-..._ .. J w. de Veal ' alaa ta ud fre. Saa fru aato aad etaa alaa I* 1 re. b.r. • taaa a? art a a Nura , ..jaal.ted .1 mt- ISU. le b. d«.r.ia-l br lb. a«- n. „, WA. .n'reaalUd HI AM alu ef -araa.- m la ol- __, w aaa tt.l lb. baa. ban , ■a. Tb. T. CblM Bab. I. •al_.)b-M-t . amaa .1 a. |'""' •■'.•"a-.aab ... p,.-,..... eaea a IM. -a», ,_. _- _. j|aa-< aalol, ...t laurMt .111 " Propmtor. Arch., ReoM-.lt .n. oec ..k^l by .nether Ud jut wbat eon of . aae hU father ... "Why ha*, lei. ... of . man." th. km i. r.pon.d te h.r. r«elU_ ~It b. -ait to . w*ldl.f h«'d waat to e. tbe ertd.. .ed il hr w.at to . laa.r.l had warn lo a. tb. cona.- ... aaat Ln,,h. _.!.•■ mU H A: Hmm. lb, tbU .....«., Tb. aw re.o. .Ul | aa a.n a ta bead ef aia be eaaa .1 aaa talr.1 alal aal.aaa -Tbo- mb .be bar. *Uaad to U. nrMt br.arb- albasbl tb. baa. b.a aua. A .ood A. bub. All ol Ih. Pto'larlel | |,-a»..t. Tb. laa. .Ill rartala- A.AU Ar, to b. .bolabed. aad the „ mM, . pnaU... Ea.r, aaaa ro.n.ia ef mm., b, .rial. ba... ._„ __, aroaaid will a .bl. to aad ladl.Maab i. aal. aa-.f—.jatj at a paBt H b. daba Tke na. .uadard dell.r. IAS le the derra. ol Mar lltb. -will ba .aaip.ir.rUT ef .ll.er." wblrh pbraa. ...al. lo fl.e a blat that tbe eB.horltl-a at, Pehlas ar, tblahles Summer Excursions East { I..* tntre to all y*«_-ds*l BtMttwn pcwMts. Bole a few N*w Tork SlisxaJxff Omabs Boaton Ht-B KSBBM Clly Pbllsdelphla ISSaJB* War_felBStoa 107JIS ttt. Loots HoMrrel .. tswVI* New Orleans T-ror.l'i . . BALE DATBS— Jaly SS. SO. ST. A-Bgwst I. ffs, ff, d. IS. to, IS, 17. IS I S.jr *-- I. B, A. tl. IB. IS, 14. IS susd Hr^a*mber Bl, SS, SS. Oeavd via atay direct -rwatr. i amSsaff-ff. £. SHILLINGSBURC. Dist. Pass. Acent. San Jose, Calif., a* or ANY AGENT. j: SOUTHERN PACIFIC Palo Alto Construction Co. OENERAL ICONTRACTORS Fine Garden Loam for Sale _>58a*.Hif.h Street, corner Charninj-rAvt. Phone'iPalo Alto 823 day Tor tb* *ebnol i*rm **dlng Jnly-T. ItlO. tt^ta upon dally attend.ace that apportionment Is "~ B red. The total a mount rscelved frrtrri tb* poll tag** waa Ittl,- Ift.tl. Tb. .veras. dally attend inc. for 117 secondary schools was 17,410. Tb. amouat fpportlosed -ws* 11.16 par pupil ua attandaBce hasls . Among th* large amoanta appov !1one*S f-jr el^mert!.ry -****>eols mrrn: Bam r'ranristfi. ||07.t<3 .'.«. AUnie- d.. HI1.Hl.ri4 ■ LO* Atlfeii-s. tlt?,Btf.40. Por"secondsry schools (b.-largeal amounts go lo Alameda, (wltb II 1.171.1*;; Los AngrI*-., with I |tl,ltf.7T, far. Fr.nr Isrii. wttb f..t:*i :*< aad SaaU riara. wlib tl.tlt.tl. ef palling tb* carreory of tba *m plre. at Bd.r-i* not dlstart date, opoa a gold basis. It will cnntalB aavaa mar* and two '.ndarwens of fine ■ il.i-r. wblcb wtll make 11* Intrinsic valae. at tbe prvaent prlc. of sliver. about CO or 10 east.. Tbe .u.1,.1- dlarr colas will cloeely Imitate tho** of tb* foiled Ststs*. Tbat la to aay. tb* dollar will b. divided into 100 rents, and there will be sliver plecr-t of r.o. It and 10 rent, de- i.onttristlfife There will be. in addition', a nickel --east \p\aoa. a ***>*> per t-ceat piece. Ilk* tbst wbtcb Ibe United State, coined a few year* ago. and a ropper rest. Tb. east will b* divided Into 10 cnab, tn'tj:_ . mlBs representing f. rash, or half a r'UlJ cent, and 1 cent will b* provided. | Th. taller will be almost ttrlre a*i valuable ss tbe present cslh of Cbr-j bs. wblrh la worth from one-twentieth to •m*-flft*-*-*.ts of a east. Tb* Cbiaese goraram.a't Is tmr- Ula I. aaia a ,~d o~l of "',"** »*" »**" « ***• dl*r.llr la fraalw lb, ^ Mm\"*'"M; ~*f" "«-**> *» .pa tb. aal. Tb. pmrtaall **•***"*• '*'*"*"• *** •**,"* wa. will ^.. ap .bar ai.ra.l—'' «*--*-* laa.rl.la privilege ealy aaiat protest. It ban b**a, la tb* past, a potest mesne of earleblBg them TBay bate pal Into clrcelatloa enormoe. aaotbar* of debasad coin*, both silver .ad ,copS*r. n-hlnd their Value and Service in the "Easy" i*. ir' tr* dry oat and leek, or fall apart. seed* ao aitenttea between waab* dsys. Il baa all tba element* service and durability ao noticeably lacking la wc*od-ctave tab* wood-box washlBg machiae* twean wood sod »t**I la ronlact with soap and water (bare la aa comparlaOB for darabtiity Tba wood laat. for a few months. per celD*. Ib trntb. there ha. bsea ao vala* wb.levvr. *av» tb* Ingni- la-sl_nal vaT*. ef the copper. Bat tbe peopl. or Cblaa—(hat I.-to say. the ps-a-.pl* remcrt* from tb. greet (radlog renter.—have accepted thta private Sat rnooey with little **«*- lion Wltb Ih* growth of r-omma- ali-atton. bow.ver. It Sob b*sgan to dsprvsrl.t.. .nd Ihoee hold.rs of Itj „ -^^ *_!-*.■*-*_.» n who -re WlM wilt ciu'chly eieh.og. P A C A 1\ IT TV \ It for eola* beariag tbe governmast M **-**■ **** ********** * "•»* stamp.—H.itimors Evening Saa. P, P. OsTutT V llfid nytnn St.. Pale Alto. l**beme 74 11. •U-t*miI*4TKXDKNT As*1*t>RTB)NH HKMIANNI'AL *-' int-n i I M>. H*v. yoa been to Paaadesa not aat mm os* wbo has asd tbey wtll admit tbat Pasadeo* pos*- i-i.ti* ao sucji oatoral haaaty aa doe. tb. town of Lee Altos, where yoa can gst . saperb view of tb. mnant.lns, tb* bay and tbe Santa Clara valley Ton will alt* • rar. opportonliy If yon do not get la We are growing, aad growth valnes. Let ut I Sacramentn. Joly *l& -State Ss- lperlnlend.nl Hyatt bas tent oat no- | tire, ot tbe BemlanBaal appbrtlea-* -ment nf (H-haol moneys for tb. ele- now m.nt.ry and swa-ondary scboots of means tbe ataie lo coanty .aperiotendeat. ■**«»»-*■ ***** b**ot\tm\ bungalow* SSD rlerks of .he afhaal l__.rel. *** i****** ranging In price from aad clerk* of tb* achool troards ,, fW lo |7i,0g# „ ,f ron gm^tn t1.54t.W4.7I Is allotted to eletoea- to bond com* aad am oar ball- Ury aad I1S», 14* IS lo blgb acre tot* c»v*r*d wttb trait treee, arbool dtalrirtB "*e oaks, pappers sad' wild rhcr- TW -re ,...«, rbUdr.. .,. JJ « »«»= *™m?£j£8g*" tri.dl.g lb* element.'.! .rhools taeb f>_ q. BMg-. latst Altee. Proprieor. "Yes, m.-Joat lab* ii tm' Narse. "I. ibe ess* well to d*>r* Proprietor. Mercy, yet! alillsooar Nor**. (Mian b.r aatcbsl} "Wbar. fl|r_ ™ TOCB ihe address.* Wkaa caa I ff*r Pro*a--4a->r -Ks« Uighi sassy and yea sat ywaw Kosh order." N.r*e- "1*0* omT* (surf* for *b* door). Proprislor. "Ok, do yoe'ri" not I Come back If* very urios* -«car- [ Ict-frver. whooping conffb, meatles, j II at lb* urn* ihne" (smile* io her-1 self)-' "1 must know if yon are' rilling io do everything." SOCIETY NOTES (By special leased wire to (he tth of Jaly Democrat—Sao Bruno papers please copy.) Th* von Joneses and th* Srayihythi have gone 10 Ibcir cottn- try place, We*k-End-By*Tbe-Ses The de Courcy-Cosrcy*,' though in mourning, art tnteititly enjoying (heir auto-trip through Ibe Highlit Hltnalayai. • shall joyfully welcome borne i Guggini wbo ba* been visiting the Muggins—and also the Loggia. I .nd the Mogguit sod thc Juggim—all' lose family ccmncction* with tbe ex- cpit.ii of (be first letter. Cm/icma that tb* Bmwn* .re Oat- tog at ao Inn! . . Of coarse Const Ktobakt KtmbttU ill soon br o**r, for matmnoew! rcseota*. at be ha* lost Ik* few bo- prk. be possessed Molti-biUic-aaira aad Mrs ka*c gone oa.a toar ta their asw » bortr power atvoplastr. -I* Mar*, m Ibey b*v* nmthrd ibe earth — Lady Sm.M-Set The Patimct Man There is a maa wbo ntaar drinks, .Nor imukci. nor chews, st Who never ■ambles, never tirti And thuns all sinful snares— He's parslyaed' There ii a maa wbo never do** A thing thai ia not ri*jht, "»• wife can tell jutt wber* he Is t morning, noon snd nighl— Hi', dead' A Kuls of Heal th {Am aat forth by Redwoods ic-d-ag f*by*lci*n) Don't «.( or drink > M*T -ass* tar -ale. We bsv* tb* oaly -ytMaslve tar* Palo Alto Transfer Ct. 101 University Ave. -ffBr*--t PATtBI tisis.ee** ts* wyts, ssslsr* X*. il.|Hi*a sat Hello. Andyt" shouted Btllj, Where'v. yoo been.* Sho.-nn'" "Yep." Mid Aady "What did yoa abdatr . "D-ff.*' -Yoordr.' My! Wa* be mad. "Well, he didn't look to dartfed matt sJrsted" ,
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