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    I. PROCEDURAL HISTORY PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF THE

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    1. This matter arises out of the reversal in direction of the crude oil flows on Seaway Crude Pipeline Company, LLC’s (Seaway) pipeline to enable it to transport crude oil from Cushing, Oklahoma to the U.S. Gulf Coast. On April 13, 2012, Seaway filed an oil pipeline tariff, FERC No. 2.0.0, proposing initial rates for crude oil transportation on the reversed pipeline for uncommitted shippers (in Item No. 30) of 3.82perbarrelforlightcrudeand3.82 per barrel for light crude and 4.32 for heavy crude, and proposing for committed shippers (in Item No. 40) various rates based on a contract term of either five or ten years with an additional power charge. Seaway Crude Pipeline Compan

    The DELPHI detector at LEP

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    DELPHI is a 4π detector with emphasis on particle identification, three-dimensional information, high granularity and precise vertex determination. The design criteria, the construction of the detector and the performance during the first year of operation at the large electron positron collider (LEP) at CERN are described.0info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

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    DAILY *-a;_3 AI.TO T1HES..1'KIDAV. SEPT. BAe'iato !!'-!'."""" ' ", ■ '-■■"■'"-■ ■' IP Delivered, Packed in Icej .Pineapple Sherbet 35c a Quart In Brick, or Bulk Sunday, September 26th .- Send Orders In Ssturday Phone tli 280 Unlver- . sit. Avenue QUICK CHANGES PROMISED AT PLAY NO I.IXG WAITS act____? PM-PontaifCK * ma-ford Orv-V-tra aad a Buiag Otati*. WlU KnrnlAh Mealc— OF "TWinjrni SIGHT." rt-st tola Comttonn, Tfce Bsal dre*s sad ace-rlc re .Jtearsal for Bfcakvepeara'a "Twelfth Nlgfct,** whkfc will b* staged under (he au*plc_i of tfc*; Kagllsh Club th .tm.-aiblr Hall tomorrow (Saturday) ***n|ng, ma* bold Isst night, and (b*-remit lnsnrsa sn Interesting sad beautiful performsne* la ths. r*r*io- of iko comedy which Coach Mslbl**i hss need ther* art) Bra acts sad eleven ateoa*. yet ihe many ehatig-s | **** bt^tandered by a tiring qulnt-t -yasatrday were has*.** so *s**td'y eotap-sad of promln-st __lege mn that a dragging production with a *tcl*r.t under lh* leadtrsblp of 3 !*(* ringing doJn ef tbs la*, ear-j HI.!, a former or_S__*k director. tela- I* an Impossibility. . A' fen _f| TH* seel tals still' eooUnu*_. it th* mor'. _dlW1cult changes will oc-j the Btanford Pharma-y* snd tb* c'upy a .maximum ot 6v* mtnutaa.) Uaivarslly bookalee*. T_* half of * bat tke great majority of th* waits' tb* bouse which wa* [pieced on sale will beat aat mor* tbsu one mln-lot-'the eampnt has been prsctleslly (ft**» aMraiion. Tfc* performsneej sold on), but some good tickets yet win begin exactly al t:16, ending, al, r*ma1a R> be disposed of a) tbe II'o'clock. - j Stanford Pharms-y Th* sal* wl'l Tho ualvsrslly on**elra, aa lljeoatlaa* at 'the ' abore-m*dti-a*d wilt play for tfc* production. *t**l places- aatll' *:I» o'clock, tomorrow R. Woodvlll. a* Sir Tebey **tt*i, K* l.-MMibf-rl-Ja a* Wr .ti-di-t-w Ag w* - ttotk, II, A. Lewie*** Ket.ls... Palo Alto Will Play at Berkeley const*, t **.r twtntr piece* snd will be unto* tbe.. dlrentlon of Ibe ne«1y -)t«t-d leader. It. 34.-Ford. - Th* In eldepUl music behind tb* *c*n. norniH jcihii .*• hi-i:aks ox * MHTTAi-tox of crna* evrntng, after wblrb tlm* aaais aay be secured only. a( Aaaambly Hall. Tho ustisl price* bf |1, TG snrt ;,o eaata pravall. WITH BAMTA « i Ml V CALL-ED OFT AKIl OAUM WTTH ' 11.11 ..KM \ MIMIIIMI, . Owing fn tfc* death la Lea An gln-ttt Utrrym BcfcaefO, a former member Jef tbe Bant* Clara College, and tthtn prominent In atbletle* at tbae^lngtilalloa. the game between tfc* Baku CJara Roabr i*am' and tke California 'reafcmen fcas beea ceilad i_»B oat*of respect for the deceased Manager Hauler ol the local high •efcool. la a t*I*phoae tootarvar* wllfc tfc* California manager, -fc*. ruraeg-d ta fcav* /tb* local Ragb team Uke the plane of the Mtatoa Town team. Tfc* gam* will begin * ESS aa a part'of the doubt-bead. - be played on lb* CatlferaU Bsld. Ith .merest will -eater aboat tfcU match, as It wtll la a way asaasnr- tbe strwaglh of the two frvehmsn squads, aa Palo Alta played a o-to-i-j tla wltb lb* Btaaford babies. - Tfc* following will probal Ifce trip: -wrwsrds; Boalwsr*. Lockwood. Henley. Ol t_»on-Befler. .Wllaoa. Ran-ssy; win* forward. Captain Danl*. half. Pa Urotf or Temwlelon, fl*_»-.Ighihf, n hlsilng. .i,b/-*>*--*uart*r*. Hills. Math •eon. How*. Thohjro, ||_1me>: fall- beck. Hutrhlaaon or Gamble. - Organ PT«_vaa__ ' (Or. It. C. •Blodgatt, organist.i , Sundsy, September S4lh- Congrats!!,.na! Cburett, 4 p. nt.! Choral Vorsplal, -"Hon* cfanksl AH* Oatt" T.. All-rgr*u« from Bareatk Sympho- *T .....*. .Beethoven Caprice Humorsequ- (requeat'e-li ,' Dvorak Air from f_-ehe*ira) Bull* V- Adagio from Boosts. Or> t. Hn. (rasasntad) -/basil. Two numbers from* "Parsifal" . •■-•- Wagner, - isl Planer M_U*e*' Song - (bl Oeod Friday Music Prelude and' Fugue ta C sharp a-laor ? '. Barb .w*da*ed*r. September, ittfc. Ail Sslnt* Church, 4:10 p. m. •pastoral.IdrLQ major Blbl MiatUtto. B mteo." *. ,..'.. .Calkll Pantsal* Cantahll* . n .Fran-h Them* snd Variation's, a major ... Bird .. Kallly - Baal* Crui, Sept. 14.—On. nf th* f-alur** .af tfc* convention of .Leap*** of California Municipalities was", ibe address rtalsrdsy fcy President Jordan of flUaf***d. His tfcom* - was "Tfc* Btrengtfc of Being Clean, ' as Applied .to Cttlss." Th* California Public Health Aa-: BO-btttea salted with ihe laeg_» In a Jelbt _ taaslon snd th*-hall was emw-Jed. many woman belag pi***- . fat Af tfca eoaclatloa -{bis sd - dress President Jordan was fcsartliy rttaf-*!- . " Doctor .Jordaa anokt In-part si - followa • "Th* work of public sanitation Ib tk* crVatlon ot oar own g*tr*r*tloa. It bl lh* workM seleAttbe jb*n, uf trataed phjilclclsi.s, sa compared wttb tb* dealer* la drag* and ay. - tarjr aad lk* op*r*tor* fcy rtl* of 'thg-sb which war* prodae*d abnadsntly by m*dl*al lnstrnctloa . hleb did not' mat os' tetaao-*** "Amoag *hs slsaa*nia la public' 'saallailoaar* -rat* watar, free from a_*nlag UedltalUia the germs ef typhoid, tfc* nopt lc- .sidteus of tfc* Blth dlasaaas; par* * sir. freed frem. tfc* genua tfcat Host fram dried tpntam. par* mtlk.whlch afcaald go wltk par* -star: tfc* e*» fsiaaat sal ef vacelnatloa. o*r ealy •afetraard sgatngt tfca horrible plaga* of a_Mltpor_\fca Bght s-jslrn th* wblU.-plagn*. tabsrcnloats. I**a horrible* bnt not lata\-tta| than the black plaga*. tb* yeltow or tfc* red: tb* killing of-rats, who carry Asiatic Bees'. *th*-*-*Ir*s tfc* carrler- of th* bubonic plagaV; tfc* killing of gfouf.d squlrrala. wfclcb In some ptsce* have caught tfc* naa-l-ad tfce plaga* freas the rat;' the.killing of . asoequitoee. wtflrh torment *Uk* th* Jast and tfc* unjust, an* may oarry - th* mla ute .animal microbe* which eaitsf th* various. forss*-ol malarl-T1 tacla. tag tha deaga* aad tba yellow fever. "Oat**** ef pfcyslral dUaas*. tks dty h«*,ii* daty towards'.' moral sulfation. . ft should not tolerate anything which make*, ror physical and' moral d*ea. The salooe H iaore.dastrnctlT* Ibaa tke-p**.fca_as *l tktto eentae n£ nearly aH gsatal' aad physical vl-*s.*'• ns< I probablr i ', tooMtty, a ******** Is I.ard^ to .-i-. Uusifariag Bat.lt will tak* maay a loag day* search to Bad a better SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES CONGDON & CROME LEADINQ STATIONERS Open Evenings STAsro-n LAisnsT oo. I, TMm. MAS M. Mi.Q ***** —.1 o__.^%^ |] Pneumatic Renovator Co. not'** AMD D-Kxnu-rm. pAiirro Pal*'AH*, Papar 11-u.glr.g, OraisJjsg, J. P. MILLS, Manager School Board! 'CAMFBrTB, B_:OB AMD MATTIKO CUUMBD BT aCC-BtHf AMD o_mi a aaa a* ■ in iiiwaui bkmo v a l raon floom. aho -_woL4T_autD pt**utrn*~*_t. mat Hold Conference : a* (Continued from page I.) tfca laltloa lo fc* paid br each to ill. It. this list has not been aaeeptad a* making the papll* ellglbU, tbea MayBald win 'come a*d*r tfca aams class aa other high school districts I and sarin pupil will to i~_-«lr*d to bay lb* lull tuition of !*". The members of Ua M*y*«n board eipreoaed lh* eptasbe tfcat ao] aterps woald to taken to dtalnr.r pant* tfc* Mayfii t_ dt*trt-t unil! af- t*r an election baa been .held to vote aa tfc* «lesnsnct* of 1,'tgh tobool bonds. If tfce bond"* should be*Ae-, tested tken the district might bs' dlB_.corporst__ Mr. Templeirn *tated that hn. woald confer wltb Buperlbtendent, Bat-man on Aaturday to determln- the (talus of,thr rase lb regard to tbe sabmHted Uat of MayBal* p*- pHs aad woald notify th* M*r**!d board at onea. The Times Publishing Company •aeeaaota aa a*raaa*m—t with eee of tfct leadtag aagrarars aa ah* -oa_t te tak* erdara at Tfc* Times e_k* fer sll styles ef COPraB nt-tTM KMORATiNO. Tba rata * ill bk tfc* mb* aa aaaaUy __s_gi* by tb* engravcra la Baa Fraastasa. Card pleias ta plala serip*. 11: let card* from plate, 11. : Co-Operative Land f Trust Compaay Hay, Grain, Wood and Coal . f>K_It EKX- AT MABJIVT UtUt. H. H. OABJU. M TO arCt-KKD Mil* m ut rov -, At tks m**tlsg of tke hoard of edaeatlon laat night tfc* rwalgaatlon ef Mrs. Alltw R -Nortoa ab a taseh- *r - la th* gram wsr school waa at- cepted aad Mra. H. H. (label was sleeted to BU tb* vacancy bin. Oabel taacbt here fur aem* y*sn, ant spent last ysar In •arepe wttb her daughter. The stud!** aa-iga*- ker ar* arithmetic, geogrsphr. writ leg and spelling, aad abe *'U be** depertmcat work la two ctasass la tb* atstb grad* and eaa la tfce seventh. Mr*. Norton resigned le accept a poali^nn la Ihe a*a Fraadaae Btandard Oil la ao alarassd tfcat! lit stock has fallen ap to Ttl Comm«rcl*l Appeal. ' adv-TRtiiucii i-rrr_T_t Tba't-llowthg U a lift of. letters retaalnlag la (be poetoAce at Palo Attn. CaL. for tb* parted ' eadlag September 14. Hot, It aot csll-i for b*fo_* October 9. Itot. tber WlU be stat to tbe dead letter Be*- . , .:■ . Domestic. . Badkler. Mis. "lim, Collins. Mrs., 411 Ttaad. ' Day. Mr. Cbaa. H. aVfw-rda. Mr. Mst.' ■ Elliott. Mrs. Leal!*. Hew*. Mr*. Mary P- • ■ Lswrene*. Mrs. Barkery. * -Loag,,- V.' . - - . McCIellsad. Rev. D, T.' McDonald. Mr* . gas. d*l. Mann. Mattte. „ Sate. Mr. I. Smith Mr. Jtat-r ."elns. Mra.. "40 Kipling. Whits. Mr. David R WtlaoB. U raraign. Hook, Mra. W. 8 Jr. C, H. DOBfiKL. raixi Ai,Tt>>Ait-aiAN nrr_ IW AND CIJEANINU CO. GREENE '■j.&. O.'HAlRj Painters and Decorators SIGNS ■:-l«t-d Anpwbeew' ***- m A-r-ntt-g.*- C-OABT ti.t M-, foil j iMi'Htni. i;ii;\i' h.h.i, -.tiis '■ Bays Mr. Bryan's Commoner. In a ir*t ef caador. "It nay* to week for th* public w*rfa-e." Ba ww aa* dersts-d—Mllwsakee Bentlnel Z * Career Alma- street I Hamlltee ****** pgie Atto I , .—_. Real Estate ■^ Loans | Insurance ,,ii.ij k tm —I* ae i ' Swmo. Sal H witt m , *»ei M mtt rt Am lot rri.ltec at the Tttam mtttmtommtammmn*mmmmtmtttmmmttmmmmmmmmmnmmmtmmmm*mmt* AND STILL THE GOOD \V0RK GOES ONI Few Startling!}' Low Cash Prices Now in Effect. - f O-ww-tarck. pee-4 parkege . Rktrert* ■**..'.., tm* Osp*. re_-l_r Bar, spa rial We*.' nm*tm a poena* a l is-tsr, etrttw ii«-liiy. IBr tea*! fcatti.. apcetel Faery WeidtasB. regnler l.v. apevtal..... ... Kstre s-'sntcy Wft_* Ptm*. laspaetest, r*-_wUr*as<- _ *_*• I*" "■«» -t And A Thousand More Har^ains COMPTON'S i. tommmmrmm 321 University Ave, •' B_Sl_>_«-l»lll.l.l Phone 8

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    THE DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES yA^'.Aw.'W^'ttfc'W.n.'M^ GKEAT IMPOHTANt E OF TOl'ltlST TILIVEI ELECTRICITY Far Light and Power Purposes • Appiy To United Gas & Electric Co. Palo Alto and Redwood City i*nM**n.**»n.i^*****n»m»*™**'»*'»-i*-i'^'^»*'**<*J*!» We hare taken Elt. especially for cook stoves and fnrnace*. our offices and la operation. the agency for the new RICHARDSON OIL HI'ItN- ■s-daptc-d sra G. H. Allen OH Co. """ ""* 520 Hit*, Strrr, Pbaw. Mala 17 ICE CREAM al wlioIe*ale rat*-*.. lost na fill yonr order*. Milk, cream, butler, eggs. sad ch*r***r. ] The Palo Alto Creamery iin>ne John is. *.•s*s^^s^^w^MS)*^»^^B-SB»^'lB*,-*a»^usT^, | Be Healthy I a> Th* surest and seisst wsr tu * MAGAZINE READERS aUBBBT M AQAStVS ka»a**i»ll* ilimeaiwi,tnoa *-**->* •_ __ ssmI lalkW r^-ttt* Ct-JjtassM sad ****>u (J SB* F*. West. ' * ' ' Cat MIS A CfiAFT ttmtai aatk mss* ss *Vs at* _ Basis i*4*tB-**-*4iKttM ol ih« l-t-t* 1.00wtaaal«H»MratsadpBshwISBSl»mmMmOAttOfATT10UBABDW0VDSK8kkel7paaftw.totalaast.at120salotadpuileftapholaV>.75TaaaIAllfor....Addn..1nvdAv,a,SUBSETXaGAZIBlPUdEAAkA,Sa.FS3a51.00 wtaa* al «H»Mrat sad pBshwISBSl » mmM mOAtt Of A TT10UBABD W0VDSK8 • k**k el 7** paaftw. totalaast.at 120 salotad p'uileftaph* ol aV>.75 TaaaI All for . . . . Addn. .1 nvdAv, a, SUBSET XaGAZIBl PUdEAAkA, Sa.F„ S3-a5 1-50 Th* surest and Balsst wsy tu urssarv* or rsgsln your hsaltk J ts to |m earsful what yo* *at A •> When you buy grocer las b* £ * inr* aod get ths bsst quality. J a rs-ssonebl* prices and prompt * * service We Issd In lb* gro- i I eery Una I La Piere & Son J I 521 Ramona St. *-444H.4M4»w.4M»oW . . . ...... ♦ « : Roast Meats • ♦ Raked Re*ns, Msrsrual and * » * * Spaghetti ami numerous dell- * * caclcs—all rooked ready for * ♦ ♦ ♦ lunch. * Palo Alto Delicatessen • Were f iillfornia HOB* Knerg.-lir in Ks|.liililng Her lltrai lion* Much I'r-'i.i Weald IUmhII. The following, rcprlntetl from tbe New York Evening Post, Illustrates wi-u the value of tourist travel, California U one of tbe most attractive 1 parts of the world and It In well 'worth while for the business men to ■do all they can lo encourage the "Industry." which can be made to : bring millions of dollars honestly to thl* coast: "During the ls*t flfty-Ove yesr* the private w-saltb of tfwltxerland hss .grown from two billions lo three bll- I Hon* four hundred millions, a remarkable Increase for so small and naturally poor a country. Hut the most striking fact 1* that no less than two-fifths of the total have been acquired by tbe hotel proprietors :; Their annual Income I* estimated at upwards of 130,0*10.000—a striking testimony aot only to tbe cash vslue of 8wltxerland's mountain scenery, but lo the efllcjK-y and economy of > the Swiss hotelier. As th* Spectator , poliiH out, the secret of this succe**, I* an open one"-the hotelk--***per makes his buslm-** the Middy and < th- Ktaaea of a lifetime More than , thnt, (h*< natural beauties of his land [eas-va been exploited In a steady. sss'i-mntic and ronservatls-e manner. If there are thousands of travelers 1 who resent the Juugfrau railroad, aad fear that every snow mountain will soon have It* disfigured cog- . wheel road, there are msny more fi thousands who welcome each new opportunity to view the world from *>n high. Th* railroad corporation of this kind, far from being unpopular. Is fairly acclaimed ba the Swim. Elsewhere It la not so easy to draw tourist*, save In Hal> There thr tide of travel rise* steadily, receding but slightly even ln the summer, and the amount of money left la thc country by the sightseer* play* s great part In Ita growing pron|**r- Itv In France and Germany the attractions are not so obvious: hence In both countries sights to be seen Or (he unusual feature* whlrh should draw the foreigner with bis welt* filled purse. Ho systemstlr and far- reaching have been the effort* Ib France t*a organlie le tourism that an :i< count of tbe principal agencies has recently h.-ert .d-enie.l worths of ii plii.e In tho Revue aa Paris They are 'he Alpine Club, the Touring t'lnl. Of Fnitire, nnd th* Ms-railed "S-. ndlcals 0 initialise, group* of profen-tlotiftl and bo-sine*.* men wboee luealitte* are certain to profit the Influx ii ftmirlst* The Alpine Club. Club, founded In l *..*.. and c.imprls- luc fi.nut'i tneinhers. has n special or- amm »>v **m\ *tmt t\*amm\-%trw>ia^w****w)*i*m>,w mm a. <**vi***v kBtrntm *stes*sai*sss*i mmfU *■** mmmttAmiXemi^miXimtVtBSm mittm* I I Petticoats Wc have just received a larpe .shipment of new sprint: styles of Petticoats from one of the largest manufacturers in thc East—Sircom's Petticoats. Have you ever heard of them? If not, you don't know what you have missed by not having worn a Sircom Skirt. The new line comprise* a great many styles an.] ggrade* in black and colored Taffeta**, changeable Silk**, fancy stripes in gray, black an*! white, and plaids, from 6.50to6.50 to 13.50 each. A.great showing in Mercerized Sateens, Moreens. Lustrt*., I'res de Soies and Heather- biboitC These goods arc all of the latest cut and full wi*lth ilounces. i'riirs-. 1.25,1.25,'1.50, 2.00,2.00, 2.50, 3.00,3.00, 3.50 to $5.00 each. flterk/enhahh&Wood& PALO ALTO l't»'».*B>**t'«m't»*»'*^*«>^'t»* att.iu for ii* T<» I -t- -In Store -•Hi l'nlver*lty Avenue. : »♦♦♦♦♦-♦♦ • NEW !Japanesej ART STORE ,130 Kmcnmn Street. SPECIAL n\ski:i 8%LK Roskrt* for candy, handkerchiefs, gloss**, waste t-,-k,-t*, picnic liin.li baskets, tele** copr*. salt CB-M--4. etc. cbc senDM Stanford Home Bakery JOHN NICOL. Proprietor All kimla of Bakery Good., Cakes aad Pastries for enter- tainments, parlies and vol- dings a specialty. Only the beat material, used. JI5 Initcrsii) Ate. Pslo Alio outhern Pacific Time Table. To Ssn Francisco— N'o. »|—*• 00 a. m. d.slly MO, 33— S:*30 s. in., dally. Ko. 41— a: 17 a. m. dally. Mo. S5—8.31 a m. dally sxcept fi No 37—7.1» a. m. daily. So. 3t—7'bt a m. dsily. ■fra, 41—I Hi. in daily. N'o. 19—» 21 *. m. daily. %'o 17—11:08 a m. dsily So. II—it :,: a. m. dally. So, 47—t:8S p. mrdaily. No. 28—4:3s p. m. dally. So. 49—5: OS p. m, dally. So. 51—a 14 p. m. dally. So. 63—7:60 p. m Sunday onl» To San Jos*— So. 32—Tin a. m dally. ' No. H—8.04 a m. daily. So. 3t —10.25 a ro dally, so. :.*,-. 11:41. a. m. dally. Sa 38—13:48 p. m. dsily. So. 40—I It p. m. dally. So. t8—3 68 p m. daily. Sa 30—4 48 p. m.^ dally So. 43—5 38 p. m dally. %o. 44—6.08 p. ns dally sxcept S growing ram,* ..f Hie French Alps ft* mem- ber* rediscovered I hem and con- ajttOfad them with a noble seal, by ihe aid of the Ice-ase. and then, bulldlna paths and shelters, directed lo 1h.n1 h* th.lt i.wn enthusiasm a graal eMwd of felloir*aBB in the Pvren.fs. the Vtatages, thi- Jura. Bnd 1I14. (cven.-vt the sn.rv ha* !i**«*d the ■*""' Th.s have made roads and raatas, bn»suchi ahout the e-itabiiBh* m nt of h.'ieU where they were aaaded, obtaJaad eiemalua fares. *et _ up signi*tw*t«. published accountoB of itnvelti ItlustratiHl hy photographs, panoramic pictures, mspa. etc "The Toiirtin; tiui, nf France jtrew The Touring Clnb of Fran.,- gr*« out of the neetl* of the nrmv ,..f . . cloatB of 1«»0 It hs* today 100,000 members, with an Income of a tjuar- ter of a million dollars and ei* peaaaa within 112. 1 tihat mat All Kren.h ci.iut, aa*a proftlcl hy tbe **ork <,f thu powerful organisation, which ha- redncshl the tai on bicycle*. published in.-*].*.. guide galore, thnpllfled tha lata Hon*; has Inan ition-* -rdfl tmprors-d algn[Mwt« II* effort** on foot, nnd those Th* salve thst nets like a poultice la Pin* Halve Carbollied. So other1 salve so good for cuts, burns, bolls; and chapped skin. Ask about It. Price 29 cents Bold by Welngartner A Co. Notice. In the Superior Court of tbe State of California. In snd for tbo County of Santa Clara. In the matter of the application uf First Congregational Church of Palo Alto to mortgage real property. Pursuant to sn order ot the Honorable A. I.. Rhodes. Judge of said Superior Court. Department 3, no- tlc* Is hereby given to any and sll personB Interested In ths real property of ssld church, snd In any mat-; ters thereof, to show cause. If any they csn. on Friday, tb* 28tb day of April. 1907, on that day. st the opening of Court at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as the same can be heard. *t the c<„urt room of said Court, In the City of San Jose, In said County and, State, why the trustSesMll the said ehuri-h should not b* ay-rmorlxed bs order of .this Court to mortgag* c*r- taln real property of said church, situated In the Town of Palo Alto, County of Seats Clara. State of California, and particularly dctscrlbed as follows, to-wlt: Commencing et the point of Intersection of the southwesterly line of Waverley street with the northwesterly line of Hamilton avenue; running thence along said southwesterly line of Waverley street norlhwester- h 1110 feet: thence at right angles ■*,mthwesterly 1 M feet: thence nt right sortie* southeasterly one bundled feel to a point 00 the oorth- w**terly line of Hamilton avenue: running thence along Bald northwesterly lino of Hamilton- avenue northeasterly 1*>0 teet to the point of beginning, the same being a part of lot So. 3 ot block No. 21 of said towa.-as laid down and delineated on map of Cnlversity Park (now Palo Alto), recorded In the office of the County Recorder of said County of Sanla Clara. In Hook D of Maps. at page B9. Witness my hand and the seal of said Superior Court, this 13th day of April. 1807. HRSHY A PFISTER. Clerk. H* R C McComlsh. Deputy Clerk. (Sesl of Superior Court * ■ 8. W Charles and Frederick Schneider, Palo Alto. Cal.. Attorneys for Petitioner. EDWARD WECK REAL ESTATE aod LOANS Fire. Accident, Plate Glass and Burglary Insurance writlcn in Ihe best companies and losses promptly adjusted and paid in my office, 517 High Stree*. Palo Alio, Cal. f JOHN O'FARRELL I Contract Gardener its. La*as s Sp*Kiall) Paint Your \ House WITH Acme Quality ...Paint... For Ssle by Christensen- i Darling Co. I'M MIlINd AM, I.A.ttlW.tRK a - - j tf Tr* ■ -. Shrvh* and riant* F * fnrnisbed at nur-M-ry prlt;•*•■ g 4 Agent for California Per- 9 * tlllM-r Works. { * ivi.'-.i.-.ti. Illne 140. ileal- g A dence 34S Kincr**on sttf-crt. sW-sr * E Cnlversity asenue. £ ^wnM**a*w*w+vw*'m*w*m*4.w I'latan.- Mam *7 (la*«i-**M*l tnsp-rtried Umtnearatae MEATS —*T T**— Stanford Meat Co :.,', i Mvijisnv itsn n. T^lf|.|„„,r Main Ht 60 YEARS' r EXPtHltNCE i,rik..ir» Po.nrr I Fresh fish every Friday ............ .^..... Sweet Tempered I . Itiiti- v-tir linen fresh and hiitii.t. iil.in In.in the Hlanford ; ace MsRKB OCSIOKB Co*-»v*SKi«v» Ac ana-nee•wwi.Itr.ai »«.« • "**"'*"" "i** Slliili^ W*TT^; ScientificjRfmcricatt. f I-iuiadry and be swert tens- | C * -j 1*4-1. il lit spile of thc **■■ it!;- r. r _. II u« up at Red UI. !_ . I 9 4 «Stanford Laundry! C,.r. Ramona Street nd Forest A*e. T.l.pbon. l'.r,\ ,i. j PALO ALTO ** *>^_ 9 <m*m**n<mv*M*'m^wn.*mwmmm-<m Th* las'iy Tim**—10c a wec^ Ei-IOiSc 4',, .6—t IS P- n. dall) ta <S—T.07 P. ■ '.'.:> No. SO—T 45 o. ni. dally N'O It—I..0 P- m dall. Unlvsrslty Rxprss*. 171 Unlv*r*lty svem:i Phoc* Mla-*l. 187. • MAHMAQK. Mr. Varian's system of mi curative In n*rvous dlssases. Indl- g**-itlon, kidney troubles, etc. Office hours, room 1." Madlson-Tholts. IX to IS, 1:30, to 1:30. Patient* can be treated at hi* horns offlc* or st their residences tf preferred. Residence telephone Red 1&8; office telephone Black 103. Urea*! -JcllT/ssreO Oally. t^mmAu pmrm mad whol**o*si. Dwl Mbbib* Bakery. Rssos* FsUler A C<a.. Mala Old papers tor under csrpsts. 11 e*ats s hundred Tlmss offlc* 9ub*crlb« for Ths Tlmea until It rare* f.-r i,< <*n hi.r-v.i,,,. who would go hy bas Indeed, i i f.-. N aaUsd -n...!* t., 'irtm up" sll FrancsB that Its proaperlty may grow with Its W-Htors and It* neatn-t*** and beauty m* well. Vindicate* of Iniiiativ,.'' bare b**a f.»rm.-,i In sll Beetlons which are partiruhirh t*raqa*ntBd bqr toeHafei l-i"t rear one hundred of theoe bodies si-re n-pre-sonfed ai ih.ir thlr.1 c.nsentlon Thev are, as ft "are. small tourist chambers of . i"*nt on attractlne* the traveler and then holding fast to him Tbelr offlce* are bureaus of information as to sights, hotels, --en- Btons, rats-*, cab tana, etc Th- local manager* are employed lo sssurs* the iourist that the nyndicate* are not there to work* him. but to work for him without cost. The makeup of these bodies I* oot limited to may one class, but comprises, besides, a few merchants, doctors, banters, lawyer,,, engineer**, sportsmen, .to Keepers of hotels and restaurants are not encouraged to (Continued on p*c* 7.) The only branch lu Palo Alto of th* F. Thomas Parisian Dye Works. 27 Tenth *tr**et, San Francisco, Is at 259 Cnlversity avenue, at tbe Three Little Tailors. I. J. Floom manager. Phone RUck 111 • Notice to Tati-aycr*. Call at the deputy county ass**-***-- or'« offlce. r. ll Alma str**t. .and glv* lo your statement for ltot. T, .V/Pt'I.I.KR. Deputy C-ftunty Assessor. Offlce hours 1:30 to 5. tf Mr. 8 L. Ilowen. of Wayne. W. Va., write*: "I was a sufferer from kidney disease, so tbst at times I could not get out of bed, snd when I did 1 could not stand straight. I took Foley's Kidney Cure. One dollar bottle and psrt of the second cured me entirely." Foley's Kidney Cure works wonders where others sre total failure*. Eagle Drug Co. CHEAP COLONIST RATES From Eastern Points to California From Harsh W to April ao, IP07. From Missouri Hirer points. «***,; fron, Oile-a**o, •.IS- lather BeflB*a In r^-portlon. roe ran -fr-ao-slt the l-rlce .if ticket here .oi ticket wit! be .1.iu. r* .1 to yonr friend in the east without e*> Ira cost. A. A. H *tI't.'tin11. Agent Palo Alio Depot. K. RmU4XG8BlRs*;. II. p. a. fimm JoM>i The Dally Tim**—lt»c a week

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    N*7 --s^L. DAILY PAI.O ALTO TIM1SS-SVH HI..W. II'N'I. MJII Quick Delivery . Sometimes you want ice cream in a hurry—Phone Wilson's 111. —Tlie finest ft-osea deasnU la any variety or tana can b* had «a ehort aotlr*. *-s^_^ —THK P.*LSTfWT l.l I U I i:\ i\ KOIKH W AT VOIR BERV1CC —It r*ally dorsa't p*7 to bt.iti. r wllh making yoar a aad then you'll enjoy tb* qnalltj of Mlsa list*! Smith of thl* elty will tu.-iiil th* t'nlvrralty of California ■ uinnirr achool n*al w**k. Hts* I'fairr i-.ia.-t tn,.t, Stanford •1. was msrrli-d In Ij* Angel** OB day I7lh to Joseph Epler. > Mia* Nril Kurd left >r*irrd*y (or i *iai of *rvrrat wi-tk* In PaCtBe Mr* ftuberi Wotiiach Wi lodsy ■O loin her huabend lo l-o« Angel*-* wh*r* thrj will make th*lr Boru. to Mr and Mrs Ucorgr . II..1.1 bi lh*lr hum* In Kvergreen Park. M.iiiil... a danghler Mra S K Bradford ronl.-mplalr* a Hip in Euro*-* Ihl* summer 'o ..in u.i most of her lime wllb hrr daughter. Mr*. Wll tia IB H Hhockley' In I .nod on . New Incorporation* t*d .City—Special to Tlmr* Sea li nm.. Lumber Mill sttd : U.t..irnction twsr-paMj K-* nt tied with a rantlkl .link ol uiiidr.l into una .hare at ■ilue of tf* each The tomi»iry ■rale* wilh lhr pun* John J M alone. ItlwwuvaJ. Hr J W. Coolldgs hs* rvmosed lla office from 1'a-adm* to liS Cal- Mfs P rVhaaf aod daughter | "^'J1 atrnn*. Palo Alto. Offle* Clara will go Hi Bvrkelrj m-.i we*b., Tele- Mi., t'lsra will ait-mi summer. I'hone t'4. school ther* st th* l'nlv*rslty at _ * ' California. Long's Preserves > Brgnlar 25c Special 15 cts. OOMPTtW**!. *j*< a S per cral dl*r..u«i card. •Tjlti A MONTH Nn Inirrewi; ,v> r,..( int* on line of otoeMo railroad. Kumi.lir,) Ihiu.. . to real foe tba • nninwr. from fttar to twriv* rn nm* C. L. PLACE Mc* Krnest ('rtil.I.tr and Ml** Hurli CriHt'bri have arrived In Soiith.rn California (mm a vlsll In Chihuahua. Wrti.o wllh Mrs. i Cruirhrr '■ .itie-r. Mrs Dat* J irfttiu.. RroBrlil cam* down from 1 ii'.iinuu. rut-,i ri*M*rdsy for a t*w dsy* at lion..- hffnr* going lo ' Yb)*. whrrr br will iskr s rourse la BRIEFS Fresh butter and eggs dally al Palo Alto Creamewy. IIS University. Beet br*ad at Thompson'* oak bakery. lee cream and water Tees, |i 10 a -atloo. at the Pslo Alio Creamery. Kor that wornout tired f**liDg wr highly recommend Heiall Celery! a*d Iron Tonl*. 75 cents Only at; W*lngarta*r'* S-S-tf Polled planta, rut flowers and smllsi, bedding plants and nursery stork la. Palmas Grueuboasea. Phone 171 n. 8. Jewell. In th* Mullen building, -tiii;.; High ttreet, tinning and plumbing, Phon* 3S1. **|--* ml — Homemade rni liilaila*. - in. L. ii .int l>*rf min.lr. imi al all time*. ;| fnr SSc. tit aa ford Ita-tlratr*- t.lMf Carpet rlsanlng done right. :•(„■ High street. Telephone 70. '--ll-tni* CatSowcr* and floral designs for Memorial dsy at Las Pgtmas Greea- bousea. iV15*5w To avoid rush and delay at depo'. j hav* your baggage checked at yoor} house by th* Penlnsnla Vransfer Co Pboae l« fc-lff-tf Tbo t'NITEl) CAS A EUBCTBIC id M PA NY Mupplies electric current to Pnlo Alto and vlelnliy for light, heat and power purpo*** O-nr rstr* ar* very low Trtepbone Redwood II m ! in:* reproioattUw "ill call Get a copy of tbe new llirrrtofy Iw- ore ihej arr* all *oltl Price hfly cent*, at the Time omcr. We will cheek yoor baggage from your li-iu'-r to any deetlnatlon. aad lo the deck tf you go by ifeamer. provided yon hav* your ticket. Penlnanla Transfer Co Phone If. fa.1 l-tf Sr* O. II. MrMlB'kln. piano luner nd repftJfar, aliont having your old i-i.nm, madr over t**iiisl to new. 311 Homer avenue Phonr 3ttT.* C-fi-Im Senator M i, -Ij..;; mark and family an- apendlug * *borl vacation •allh -.i-m.. bi Skytand Mr. BIsrk I* tsklng adtaniag* of tbls opiiortunli) lo i" ... rn . . .).. lotm- n*girn*d an of Ike Wall on forestry. Charle* K SchmuUler. Sianford gralual* and former m*mb*r of lh* Stanford fecotij. will sail from Hon- ..lutu June";i*i and will »p*ud July with trlrnd* lu Palo Alio, golog eaal i»i*i In lb* aumm*r, Mr. Schmuiilrr l* head of ih* (tvrtaan drj-aMmrni in Oahu t'oH-rgr Ml.* vi.Mi. .! Wbitnr;. i.,n,i. ih of Pslo Alio, ws* meiriiil in ttan Franrlaro Wednesdai to Itr Ernest (loodrlrh Silllmao Mr* HUllman and ber parent*. Mr, aad MV* William Itrding. fiiruii-rlt lived In ih* Tnrpe> linune al lhr corner of Addition avrniti- ami Vas er ley *ir**t. Important Sale of William Dean Proper ly DiatoM i ...n i nn.,1 *.i.... \...n, sen i>,.ir,.t ,.f t *ii(.--,.ir. lu lhr Ma(li-i Hjnkrwpt. William li- -i Htin. In Bank* iSalad Time is Here A direct importation of Bcrlolli Oil,, Oil rrom Laces, Tat-any Italy Wc han sll th, tint. Pints, Qaartt, hair Gallon,, Gallons FULLER & CO. Two Phones—751 aud 752 THE SIGN OF QUALITY ■\drl* Vrrg*. ihr Fr*nrb who shot Frederick Kohl. Ht* ■■iv man and i-apltalfsl nf Hai l*n. |n Ban Pranci*™ Thursda: w*lt known In Ml-nlo Park. I i*-ld*d liters* fot Mime Hme. ws* *mpli»**d a*.'a nur** for Mia. IJiifwrth'* Illtle dsughti I'urauani In order nf*c.,uit made Mar 20. Itll, J K. 81.0AN. TBI'S- THK. will sell at private sal*, free from sll Hi it. thr following reel prnp*rty. brlonglng to th* **tat* of said bankrupt. In tb* Clly of Valu Altn, California- Commrnrlng al (he easterly enrnrr of Homer avenu-- and High sirm. running theae* souibrsst*rly along High *tr**t too fe*<. tbene* iiorth*a«irrly along dimming avenu* JS*i f*ei, ihene* nnril.srsirrly along R met son street 111 r. ■ i c Inch**, ibeaer si tight ruagta iHjiithwi-*i*rl| li: f**i II right nil. HAVE IT ON-YOUR PRINTING' Wslli'i Thr ii M ...i-i Mlsa i....in.!. M MaiKliilimi of Pain Alio ha* purrhaard Iwo acre* of laud from Daniel lt*Kan fronting on 'tknwood avenue. Menlo Psrk. uu which .h« will shortly .-,-■. 1 a lio.ooo r**ldrnn- Mr Itegsn la motlng hi* luiprnt-mrttt* on th* t'NITPO fJAfl A El.rcTHIC CO Ti»r rim* it. roninili.'. ..' ib*- men oo Mumlav pfU nrooB at r llev. .1. S Thome* I* visiting In o'citwit at Tin. tMmb timf Soeorai Palo Alio, litlatii lal tuatirtJ, Br* to br atl.-iitl.-il In and plan* mad* f.-r the n*sf reg O. M Ka.lrrda*. went te.-Monro ular meeting to be hfld at Ibr cltr via laid*. Aflrr a w**k'« slay h* hall on thr rta-nlng of thr lllh will return with Mr* RggtOfdJa* nnd Mi* -oil H..I.-I" On Krldat afirninou nf i.,.i wrt-k wb* wttn****d a dimi. pU-a*ing •■n- Mr and Mr* .(* T. Hmry aad tertalnu.*ni In the closing nf tb* ttilld bate I-I..M...I to Pain Alio. jut.tin,■ eJoa of mi** Lo*Tsi*f dan-- aftrr a vl.ii of three month* ai May- fng Bcsdeniy ' The lli'l. .,n... msde ward* a rrndlisblr showing ronaldvrlng 'petltlao'la i-**in». . n.ui-i-,1 bj ib*y ar* *o smalt Tbev wrrr rom- plimmted hy thr att*ndane* of V J. Knglr lo havr *l*eiric light parent* snd Invlu-tl in.-mi. »un>- .,'rtiii- put lu iln* s-.ii. nddinnn by • !• ll to rompl*(*ly Bit th* ball. .■'.< Ih* ell* of Palo Alto vor*. -uich .a* flower*, card* and -..|„iii.- in llemlon. Mr Moon of the LfM \ns-l— Carflagt"—Parlflr flrnvr. CoBttrnrvloB (Vimpane and Mark I.u- Co-..irr Bv* room* for r*ni. A|t* ... asslsianl cttt Hertrltlau have- l- | ...(. ln*I--r .IT.-rt. Pbon* fafltY. gnnr to ihi- riissi for h *e«-k'. fl.b C*7-3t lag Irip ^-■i..-— ntbe ■Id* i rt-. i-i.t-ii- [westerly III r**i •> inch**, ihenm |.i'.i'li»..f,-rlt along Homer svejiu* 1T ' Irr I *-ln.br* TKHM8 AMI COSOITtOXS Op| All bid* io be lh writing. . mldr.-s...,! and delivered- to! .h-,-*ii-!ii<- Truatee at th* offlcv nr William A Coult*r. Kaej . ll*f*r** In Baak*j . 'nipiri, room 133 Theatre Building, tt-m Jom, ('allfiirula. un or before ibe 30ih dsy of inn*, mil. al lh*! ii-.ui of 10 ortork a m . aad a, deposit of trn i-t-i .'fin ot Ihr amuMBl !'!.! In lawful nlullft or ihe t'nlt*d Mtali-. nr re-rlineel check, luuat ae. f-timpany •■■.,■ h bid. aa *vrurlty for • be |«ym*nt .rt ihr purrhas* prle* Tb* Tra»i*-r i-..-*r*,» ihe* right in! rojatt any and ail bid* Th* sal* tai ■.ubj.'. i lo ronnrniailon of Hit- Curl \ Th* s.itr I* for Cash In t'nltrll Stale* , Hold Coin and I* payabl* al the (line- ih* rah- 1. ronflrmrd . lli.l. will be -ii-'ii.-.l and referred lo Hi- Orwrl for riiunruiatimi.'nn lh* 2l*t dar of June, A l> 1911. at the hour. Of 10 o'clock a in at Ih* abov*-] named oBlcr of *atd Krferrr Any further infurmatlon may If FOR SALE!! THE SHOE SHOP •c- and fl] An etceplional opportunity to *ji qnirr an rslsblished, |rowlnji paying batlnm, and st a msn opportune time. Other bntlnen laKet at Irom Palo Alto. For any Information enquire at the ttore. Cor. University and Ramona ti) Ilitmi who IslBg print I pnl 0* Behool* Ih* 1**1 or iwo b*fnr* hi* f-ion Pt-ofboeot I hrad of Mail*-. Wash Dresses I la B tar'* iy of .tyk-*. I'llKKs HI MlSIIUI- MISS BURNS 2 P. M. imii HOT Hill VI. AT THK WtWKUWIl, Alt t'alterailj Av, HOItWKtiB-H BAKERY Mb* turne-d in In Oakdal irlmi II ('o)lr ba 'alo Alio Hh* hai irachlng school. Two .ample-* wrtr granlrd II- .,■!■».. in *«.-.| t,-sirifi«> In ih* offle* of Hyl enuniy rlrrh Thry were IHilMMvlae MMehrll.'agt-d in and Matilda .Steadman, aged it. both of gwa Franriwrn. snd Charl-** William Blabon. aged It, and .Hilda Alfred j Olson, seed IT. i,..itl;--„f Ian. Oat- W H Ki-llt and iWooawJ II l.igarii acti>mttanl*d Jobo IhidfhHdi on OB* Of tl'a prrlodlcal trll«- to lhr lnidfi.-ld l.uiubt-r ■ -<,mp*t.i - uitii on i ih* Pooeodora r**s*-rrday Mr i-i«- getl cangbl a DMM *r UVOI during 'he dat Dr. Eugene .'Payne, dsotist. 21*, rnlvomlly sy«nu*. roriisr Ramona.^ Telephone ttt; r**lden*e ffl. * "im > Merced G)lony No. 2 Irrigated Farms I i.-t-'-Hrd for alfalfa, rtwa, grspew, «g*. «w-*H i-.i-ii.-.. frail*. Arlhur I'.--:. ■ i,I Menlo Pari who waa Injured by a scissor* In Hi hand* nf- hi* younger brother u w**h. ago. I* getting along nlcel*. tl * (tan Francisco hospital under it., tar* of llorlor HopVIn.. oM Of 'h mmi *kllirul *!"■' l*li»i- in 1b* in* tropell* It I* rrponed that lhr l*o will not to** lb* sight of *ilb*r try* though al Bra! It was ihougfaf h would loot ib*- -n-M of one or t-nll I,.l.ti.1 ll.'l Ilir.. Chlrtgg Polo* lhe - t bllil nf John Polos, illr-t i ■ nd was hurled Ihl* aflrrn le* Si hi* ,.m. *■ H.f.-rit.i . I* also . made lo lh* paperv nn nl- Ib aald June I, mi I. J. K. HUIA.V, Tni.ii-.ft. Ml Alma St.. Palo Aim. California 3. ft. HDTCH1KS0K, Altornry for Tru*t*«-. floom* Tl**711 f'lau* Hprrck el* Hull,Hue Han Pranrlsco.) Cal. ■o 1' _>;, per acre Eaiji term's CO-OPERATIVE LAND AND TRUST CO. BKAI, * KING lurel MriasgiBB -iOJ 1'alerrMtp Aeeaae. . OPENING AMI KPKilAl. H&I.Y. Ot JAI'A\K«I. AIIT OOWtW THK t'MVKIW-TV BAZA Alt i:- ..,.- .1 in .131 1.1.- - - i' M. .ffBLUM v^OALTO "V-TROM FT SSTJO'^ F-ACTOTO-TO V»0* ■ N.SchencK W. Waller, BIQ SALE NOW ON,—GREAT REDUCTIONS IN MENS AND ll'iVS' fUiTHIXa. HATH, AN|> ri If MsiM \i.s CHRISTY-RHODES a COMPANY rimvi: aoo. BARGAIN Us Altos Block ! *l .".'Ml , «.|i wilt hay. Pn1l.ttrar.ag ! et*---*. p «y tair* aad iBterrsg; 2 Mock* . i" .lal...a. _ THK MlVJOWnr nKAl.Tl' CO. I i .in t'alv-i-sHy Ave.. Palo Alto. j I..inn -.1 M I III M - arr rMrnllal Tbr Prst Job of palrfkg I* onlr e* Birong ss thr weskrwi bolt. Talk ■<• us about any* Ihlng In the traj of repairs to vebl- rtwa fur pwaaurr or l.n.ir.r** pur po*-*. and you'll Bad lh* rapvrrsa tkm (;, end io your t**n*Bi. i.t Hm rra»<in ibat lhr ffu'- work wr do l",j well done, ih* inaterlBls fp «inploj tli- l—rl obtainable ami- lh* prt**e H. BLEIBLER 701 Hl^h Street W* ar* also dealers In bt*-kauiHh »nppl»e-w. THE AMERICAN "A CarlTor the Pricrirainatlng Fat," the Lnderslun^ Frame O-ablnet Speed and Safriy The Alco Garage - 421 Hi»h Street Palo Alt

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    THE DAILY PALO ALTC TIMES 1 ..**-.*♦.. First 1 National Bank ♦ VOLU BAXK ACCOCNT '. Need noj. be large In order to 2 receive our careful attention. J Peopl* not engaged In regular 5 business will find a checking account with, ni a convenience and a aafeguard In financial matter*. « The accOUttU of ladle* eor- \ dlally invited. Call and let us show you our modern ufe-depoelt vault. Boxes for rent from tZ.lQ to $10 per year. A Mfe and convenient place lo keep your valuable paper*. OFFICERS: C. E. Childs, Prealdeat John Dudfleld. Vice-President. Ell King. Caahler. C. K. Jordan, Asst, Caahler. DIRfcCTORS: , * C ft. Chlldi John Dudfield .' E. P. Gamble H. W. Slmklne Ell King Dr. R. U Wilbur J. 8. Lnkln NEWS OF STANFORD UNIVERSITY -From llie Daily Palo Alto ♦ ;! FRESHMAN PAINT NUMERALS ELECTION FOR MANAGER THREE UPPER CLASSES TO SELECT CANDIDATE Executive Committee Will Make Formal Appointment After Students' Choice Is Known. CREW TRIP POSSIBLE ♦ ■ Lack of Organization Prevents the X j Anticipated Ruth With tbe J Sophomroes. j The Freshman Class micm* ,frt| .0 {hold a meeting behind the Cfaemtf.tr* building Tuesday r^t, but |aCk of VARSITY EIGHT INVITED TO I organization, MfJ inIe|K8<nce by the ROW AT VENICE, ^hcio,,,.^ ,irtvemcd My |m,H 1 plan .,[ action being carird out. •?*•?- are Indefinite and Executive | A crowd of about thirty ton men succeeded in getting together painting tbeir numeral*. Committee Will Consider the Matter Tonight. The Stanford crew li in receipt of an invitation to compete in the annual regatta held at Venice on Ttianjcs- giving day. This regatta is a contest bctwen the same crew* which the Varsity met la»l year during its race* :.d the Soiilli and, z» th*** *ta&* have been training the year rtiund, the trip The committee was unv, illing to wiil probably not be taken unless a assume the re»ponsir<'',J.Y „f turning *trong eight ttatl be sent a successor to f*alej, and it was there- At present the prospects for the f&r* tletracd to permit all members Of \ trip *•** poor. A coach tnu»t be *c- iht three upper classes, who have al< The manner of filling the vacancy in the office of Graduate Manager, caused by the resignation of D. D. Sales, '06. was brought up and disposed of at the meeting of the Executive Committee of the Student Body held in the reception room of En- cina Hall Tnesday evening. 1 several conspicuous places, and up to a late hour there were several smalt parties running about the Campus, hut no serious encounters occurred. Freshmen Debaters to Meet t The Freshmen debaters will be called together for the first meeting of the year Thursday night. 1. B. Cross, Assistant in the Economics department, and W, C. Shelton. '08. of last years Carnot team, will addrets the Freshmen. Ptans for organi ration cured and the whereabouts of Mur-jand fpr the interc.*** contests wilt ready paid their Student Body »•• Pny ** not definitely known. Besides j be discussed Thursday night. KS'tnent. to register their choke in this fact there would be a great deal ] ■ ■ a favor of one of tbe two candidates,' of work to do in the way of fall train- J TBE MoHT PRO8PKROV8 the Executive Committee pledging it- ing and those of the crew who will [ C1TV IN ALL THE WORLD Stanford Home Bakery JOHN NICOL, Proprietor All kinds of Bakery Goods. Cakes and Pastries for entertainments, parties and weddings a specialty. Only the best materials used JI5 l»l»crsity Ave. Palo Alto «i" MILLER'S Shaving Parlors AT HI.AI>K\H ClOAK 8TORB, ITS Inlrrrsiljr A venae. t We keep Toikgue it Lou, the | liquid bead rest. \ I CEO. H. BENTLEY CoatrMtor for I1***teting. All old and new work. Inside or outside. Estimate* given. RMldeec* 6C5 Hamilton avenue. Phone Red 21C. Alabaatlne and all ktnda of made-up mortars for tale. San Francisco Messenger and Purchasing Agent . II. s. GIBSON Dally tripe, leaving at 10:08 a. m. Agent F. Thomaa Parisian Dyeing 4 Cleaning Works. San Francises Office, Leusteu'* tailor shop, 101 Circle. Phon* Red 411. City offlc*, Waterman Pee Co.. 742 Mark*' street Phon* Temporary 2144. EDWARD WECk UAL ESTATE and LOANS Fire, Accident, Plate Glass and Burglary Insurance written in the best companies and losses promptly adjusted and paid in my olTice, 517 High Street, Palo Alto. Cal. ♦ ♦■»■»♦♦♦•♦♦»•• *■> »*>+»»» I'M* l WILLIAMS' SHAVING STICK I Special Package i AND S\ JOSEYCIEAJsV TOILET SOAP X Stanford Pharmacy I II. P. t-IIANDLKll. I 117 University Ave-, cor. Circle j ♦ »*••|»««»M Do yon know that PloesmlT* Car. bollsed ecu like a poultice ln drawing out Inflammation and poison? It 1* antiseptic. For ruts, boms, eczema, cracked hand* It 1* Immediate relief. Sold by Welngartner A Co, sell to formally elect after the stti- • be members of the fotitbatl squad dents have signified their choice. i would be onable to give up enough The polls will be open next Friday \ time from their other work, between the hour* of to and 2:30 for' The matter will be taken up it the this purposas. The committee did not meeting of the Executive Commit- deem it desirable to call a general. tee this evening, and if the propoM- electioo because of the fact that the tion appears favorable, tenns will be entering Freshmen are ignorant of'proposed to the Southern oarsmen, the qualifications of the two cindi< dates. The sense of the committee Is expressed in the following resolutions Whereas, It is the duty of the Executive Committee, under the const,- tction of the Associated Students, to fill all vacancies occurring in Student Body office*. And whereas, Tbe Executive Committee does not wish to assume the responsibility of appointing a Grad- Oeeaalonatly It I* necessary to say a few words to people outside tbe city of San Francisco, and also to print a line or two of figure* tc make our own peeelmlstt stop pull log a long mouth and looking dowi \ their nones. Outsiders cannot get over tbe no- ; tion tbat this ells, having suffered 1 the greatc*t Ore of history. Is badly , In need of sympathy. Some local Rugby Season Will Be Inaugurated.— *our-faces affect to believe that all FOOTBALL RALLY FRIDAY, Bull Durham Company to Distribute Tobacco. The first football rally of the sett- son will be held in Encina Hall next Friday evening. No definite program has been arranged as yet, bnt there sill be the usual yelling and singing. «"» "«"rM * 1",,",e" ,1,°w ""> Is lost every lime there is a trifling clash of factions, a temporary tightening of bank loans or an increase In living r it ten. The sharp, set fart Is that Saa Francisco never was more prosperous than It Is right now. The cold. fact. It Is not necessary to add any glowing word*, for tbe tact* and figures glow for themselves. Last month there was a notion among the pessimists that the city uate Manager to till the vacancy in with speeches by Coaches Laita^n that office, be it and Presley, Trainer Monitor, and Resolved, That it be submitted to Captain Koemer. Every one intend- those of the three upper classes who ing to play Rugby will sign up st tbe have paid their Student. Body assess- conclusion of the ralfy. A special " .rent to recommend which of the two feature of the evening will br the free *" «°lnr to the depth* because the , • », iiajj ssssssss, n •«"■ • -■ hsj.»,Vas wasi-A llsrh lonlnar nti 1,1*1 In candidates, G. Jvnupp. 07, or L. M. distribution of Bull Durham to at! Edwards, '07, they would desire to those present. This custom was inaugurated last year and proved a great faeces*. s«.»v.a.-.f»i .y. , ,, fnnMnmassetaia.) THE BANK OF PALO ALTO Aulliorlietl capital .SJIOO.OOO Paid up capital 40,000 Surplus and undivided protu 40,000 1 —_,«* t JOSEPH BBTCHINSOX. Vk-r-IW H. F. COSODOX, Asst. , Your Business Desired . And we assure you prompt and careful attention 4 Per Cent Interest on Saviofs Accounts i Safe Deposit Boxes for reat In a Fire and BorgUr Proof Vamlt I From 2.00to2.00 to 6.00 per year. fill that office, the Executive Committee pledging itself to adopt such recommendation. M. P. Davis, *o8, was appointed to succeed R. H. Conant, oft. as representative of the Senior Class on 'he Committee. Alumni Donate Books to Library. As a result ot the recent irip to the "»•*"*»■■ In- Antipodes of President Jordan and banks were tightening up. Dut In that same last month the bank clearings were $1*4,1S1,7z3.«6. as compared wltb 1186,8*4.8*4.78 ID August ot last year, when the In- aiirsnre money bad Just begun to And then Just compare those bank clearings of tl£4,lM,7x3.6« Dam reguters in tbe Instructor P. j Treat of the History! of %m mQnth ^ |h- ,,„,„ MechsYeical Engineering department., departmcnl. a large unmber of vol- ft.g „ of ^ fl Mor€thttrif He is a prominent track athlete, wm- -.times deal.ng with Australia and N«,^Bc AHpilt when „ Were .11 pat- ning the qnarter-mile in Issl year's Zealand have been donaicd to the {iag 0M anolBBr on the b|,ckl ovep meet with California. Davis t> a University Library. Notable among lh0 rtty.g pro|pw||y member of Acaeta fraternity. the gifts .re: from Thomas Welton Th01ie nf0Pf- te)| a m»rT*|ou, . Stanford. 600 volumes; from Herbert 1 ^^^ ud , wond*rful progress. Special Economic Investigation. C. Hoover, 95, of London, 500 vol-; rbcr9 la nothing pessimistic about Under the direction of the Carnegie umes, from Dcane P. Mitchell, '06,' ^tt0t ^ j^,, Pons*-rvatlve eommu- Inslitotion of Washtngson, the Eco- of Mclbcmme, 125 volumes; from An-' n|(y wrnli^ pgy that the figures nomics department is ^investigating gus and Roberts, publishers in Sy-1- .ho'uNtl "Floom! Boom! Boom!" special topics relating to the Econo- ney, a complete set of all their pubH- ; Those who have ■ facile way of mic History of the United States, j cations, on whatever subjects, being contrasting San Francisco with Lot Professor A. A.-YouKg is preparing a approximately 200 volumes, besides *' Angels* may Just as well note that report on the History of the Amcri-. considerable number of books and last month*, bank clearings reed: can Railroads and Instructor I. B. ' pamphlets from many other donors. Los Angel**, 8*7,691,1.14; Ban Cross is collecting material on the; A box of aboriginal implements wa* ; Francisco, 8184,151,723.86. And Labor Movement in California. Other'donated to the University Museum by ': Oakland cleared 8lC.102,*tl.t>l laat subjects are being investigated by Thomas Whitelcgge, of Sydney, A J month that formerly was credited In economists in the East and it is the large number of specimens in natural: Ban Franrfsco. ■ Oakland now bas a plan of the Carnegie Institution to : history were received from Australia clearing house of her own. compile the reports Into a compre-.'and the Hawaiian Islands. ; The building 'permits Issued for bensive Economic History of the1 — ■■■' * ■ '■ Augnst represented an estimated United States. Euphronia Elects Officers. ! roostrucOon value of 82,971,185. * Officers for the present semester Thtt probably, meens a real building Mim Ksph Mlm Elects Officer*. ' were elected at a meeting of the Eu-; r»,l,» ot 88,500.000. Since tbe btg The Stanford Chapter of Mim Kaph phronia Literary Society, held Tues- nt Mim, the honorary Chemistry Soci- [ day. Those will bold office ety, Tuesday night elected officers for .'until the Christmas vacation are: J. ^'.>^»*sy4^**Yii*-.**Vi*.s,^^ j ELECTRICITY j For Light and Power Purposes Apply To I I United Gas & Electric Co. .{ Palo Alto and Redwood City «a»fct*SS.a*«S1^I^.^M...«».^ the semester. The following were tF. Reilly, '08, president; T. T. Begnett elected: Prc«ident, L. Langstroth. 'o8::'o8, vice-president; S. Bryan, 'to, tec- vice-president, J. F, Ellis, *o8; secrc-irctary-trcasurcr; D. V. Conway, '10 tary-treasurer, E. W. Rice, '08. : sergeant-at-arms. The society will be- * jgin active work at once, holding foot* up the Impressive total of M,- 121. 745. Tbat Is a staggering figure. No wonder everybody la employed. No wonder all th* building material I. used >is rapidly a* It can be brought In. There Is ao such pro*- MR. SHOE BUYER; FARRELL THE SHOE MAN is still selling Shoes at 169 University Ave. When you are about to buy a pair don't be deceived by high sounding names But if you buy your Shoes and have your Repairing done at Farrell's, you can rest assured you will be getting your money's worth. One Door from Postofflce PALO ALTO * MMMOSSM*. >»■>•>*■»♦»♦.»« MM»s>»»s)«»»»«H Thursday Vesper Sendee. The weekly Vesper Servicr in the next Thursday evening, old Chapel will be resumed tornor- ! be made to secure more punctual aire w. Thursday, evening. The ser- tendance and a system of fines for vice begins at 7:15 and ends at 7:45. .absence from a meeting is being plan- All arc invited to attend. ned. An effort will' California Is singularly prosper- Grand Musical Event MULLEN'S HALL ONE MOHT OM.Y Friday, September 6th at mao o'clock Camillo's Ladies Orchestra First aonuap tour after their ISO successful nlgbts In Lo* Angel**. Grand Concert and Ball LMaUe*, 25c gentlemen. OOe. ous and exceptlonslly active, and San Francisco reflects the condl tion* lo ber "back country"—tbe richest bark coon try on earth. Tbe city I. growing like a weed for speed, but like a granite mountain for stability. And these conditions are assured for Ave ye*rs to come—work for all. ready sale for m.terlala, good prices for product*, high waxes. No other city can promise so much. We want these tacts and Ogure* to choke our Iocs) prophets of woe and to convince those outsider* who have been wasting some unwelcome sympathy on the proudeut. happiest. most prosperous rttr In all the land of freedom.—Examiner. ChamherUta'• Coaght BemmSy One of Use Best on t he Markrt. For many year* Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has constantly gained In favor snd popularity until It Is now one of tb* most staple medicine* In us* and ba* ao enormous nale. It Is intended especially tor acute throat and lung diseases, such a* cough*, cold* and croup, aad can always be depended upon. It la pleasant and safe to take and Is undoubtedly tbe beet In the market for the purposes for which It Is Intend* ed. Bold by Eagle Drug Co. LARGE SELECTION or Heavy Rockers and Chairs in Weathered Oak Suitable for Club Houses McKIBBEN FURNITURE CO. Phone Main 12 »»«•*♦« MtM»» 1 Be Healthy 1 I Tbe surest aad aatssH way tu e J preeerve or regain your health * £ * to b* careful what yoa eat * * When you buy groearle* ba { J iur* and get the beet duality, r J reasonable prices and prompt ' service. We lead In th* gro- £ J e*~ no* I La Piere & Son I 1 521 Ramona St ^s^sa. isfjaa. faaaBa. saBUm lata-at b^ubblIsbUbbi Camas* talaam saaassss u W™1aTFTfc^a-peS,SBBBS^BSl.4j7^.^rTa,SBBBS^BStS»lBB^S^^, SBBS* -SS BSJ The ELECTRIC TEA KETTLE Furnishes hot Water for tea oo vwry iwbort nolle* It can be w*ed on the tea table cctethekltcbes* Attach** to saw efcctrollej Stoph,s*fr.cCT»- veuknt.1 fAlO ALTO Elecirkal Works tU L'StVCTsWy Avsa. Subeertb* for Th* Times

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    PACE FOUR DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 31. 1916. _D.111 v? paio aito Clnico laii'-l rr.ry ■furaaon esc-rpt tunds-f Bl th-* aim of iliiiii.'i.'ii s.saar and iu»>->_* wtttf. TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY. ■Catered al lh* I'_-tto&.«, Palo Alio, Call- 4mml* m »r,...,„ _!___■ matitr. Local Men Have New Experience (Continued from page 1) MAIL SL'nSCKIlTIOS RAT1_. lI'ijiMr In iJiiiiif) Dun-.I:it Rsl*. Oaa Voi g_- ll,.mi,. Tra W_.ki Oa*- VI..mil . ..- Om Wrtk fc* A44ftu all .ommunicsii.iii lo Till. IIAII.i TIMKS. l-_t* Aha. Cal N_w_ HM sbo-i eml* Ah* til m-i.I.'i'l .■'";.'<■ snrwhcir In ll " -„•!.! iul_it_L Till-; il'.ir.'. ii m-i irit-..'. «r_l« for the opinion! if rufrr*poni)rnla A- nelra muat bc .ifnnl l.j- Ihr true iit-.ni. of 0m writer, n,.1 foi fiut .IrstKin. bul a* • siisiatit-- of *oo,l laith. KMkhH «' a -N-amUlmii " Ubeloui naluir -rill tw pi.bllal.rd, MONDAY. .ll'l.Y .fi. 1916 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Thc rlrrulntlnn :*ej.aitint-in nf Thc Tl::.,-;. Ill r-.ll'.t.-ilil I) 1-li'lea toning 10 main* th* delmry »rr|rg of Thn Time* nn near ;-.-rfe*-[ u possible. f__tifrrHi.Tr. .in* 1 .-.-nested lo report *D>' I'n'T or Irre-julnr delivery service |ironi|itl) --> telephone. Sub«---|hcr* who mote are requested to send both iheir former and present nddresm-s lo The Tlmaa ttlO ■:i:iij>. hut ij.il.nil> wns hurl In i-lt her reel ment from tlmt nource. One or tin- temporary buildings n feu feet from Company I-'. street wm. wliiiit.-re.| by lho wind and IlKlitlllllK line man in tin* Tth regiment Mem temporarily In mine during the ■ti.tni mn) hnd lo l»e removed to the hospital Meyer* 'ifii-i,.l Mk-ih :i r run [inn > 1, innn. wns aim rem.M.-.! 10 lhe hospital w|lh 'hllli. 1111,1 f.-M-r. Inn onlNlile of thl* 11 tie KIT I oil* (line llie rCBl of the 1 ma pan j will probably feet no IM .-ffeeiH f I (rlli llie Hl|iuR lire eic.pl OODGINGTHE BOMO Easy to Sidestep a Missile Runs From a Zeppelin. Local Chinaman Tests Ordinance (Continued from page 1) SIMPLE RULES FOR SAFETY. • !■■' i.u-Iih: lhat a similar ordl- nee In that city Is unconstltation- Jue believes that tf tbe San fe *,|, POLITICAL CARDS KCIII Nf* I'KIIVIHOlt Flftli llh in. . Santa tlmtm Otunly CHAS. P COOLEY I'rlin.ir) el ■Tllll ti A uu. 1:11. lino I le nenllie. Iln* l,.-eti _l|III|iK but ;il I A.-.k nut Mn- -.UT II,. though 1'. lll.l 11.ml. .I-ui.iik-e refr.-li-d tin I,.. I, .11.1 .Se.-II.-.l III.- an 1 uii i-r '.-u 1111 en tn 81 *-..-; n I.--i i».-re not ... I.kIji aa iiu* r-.i)ifornl.-i omnia, ttiree or f.ntr met) In-Idk vtrurK tti ll.e ground bx nearln holla o. llf.l1U1lr.1-. line n,nn wg*f (then ;♦ rtl- Ti'inl respiration -nnl m. '.iil> i-aied t.t ihe unllrlin; nork of the major |.ln «1< lan 111 1 I, a-tie, who anrkr*d re- \-txm of huak; men throughout the n lull 1 The .-haplnln of lb* 1*1 I'hIiIihII- .111 re„tlli.*llt 'tAteil nt a If Kill ll-u»- FRANK E. MITCHELL r Inrumboal i I Tunil. hilii for Sujii-ri l-iiir. Fifth ni-ir.ii. 111.-i'Umii August £U. 11X11. i-fll e It la morn IIR tl ii a all ante It nt net IK he had •een the 1- 1. it il. hi - of a it n «hi bad nil IM ul llStftl •plug ..I The II of the d IlK At h hi HI elK .11,1 1 hi I.f Hi.- * Ml . 1*1 m am- Y< rn *n all nn.l tru.h t.i n 1 f'.T IM-lu ■ <l Iiik j ml I •IlltlC n( 1 un- PKortssioN.^' i h,. m,.|. «m neiiei ror- ■ilCnlPa lit Hie 111.- Ther i_ mil mill Uie ,'OOkH, lollviiinn: it,.' linm-anatf Tne iimbtt Silinol of Music Mm. Ilnra K. MUnbgT, lilrertnr. ''In 111:,-" OU -i|,[-l--_t.l_. Il|>n lu l>- of nn Hll.liil.i.li I. n.H'lly it|HK|ir-> en_r>iliit K. RAMM1-I-*— IIAIIl arKCIAUHT I'uiill ol l*r IC K. :.(, I^jnn and nf.i-iii for tm- iiruparatlont ■lANICUUtE KKKVICK for ladiui and KoiHlnriieti. I:. f, ClilverfUj nve , floom I I'lione .MOI,. Kin nl 1 \\ oo In llie «e1lt ant from Iteduoii i la t.i rm lllllf II 1 i-OIKl F,*\ ItrlHlet Tor Hi. e|> t-Alhlim nml hU » Iill -I am mn in mo ml* nl niKtlt TL nil a-hi Ar h .-.inlil innn to pflaoni -1 Stanford Grads FRUIT TREES llrni.i;'" >n. l.-.i.t'ii. K.pTf. Tlm.it 7u w.nt Tor th. _;.r__a. I'AI. I Al.TII MIWKHV r.Hii I'.li. Atto A.enne. I-'. 11. .11,11.. IIioob imi DICY A. BAUah Notary Public 257 University Ave. IHLS. MAHIK C.IMKHON Hair Specialist _tiniiit«nilni_. Manliurlnft. llair | i">iti;:. Henna I'ark Hair t.o.i.1. t*lione F.\. KM—_10 l"nlier«Uy Ato I'Mli.ii-. -.tram i-ir.-i-ic-i. Tfic pr. ..AMTAIIV Stanford Laundry Tlie I-aundry of gunlltj r'nuiiiy \«n..-iii—wet, dry or rougli-drj 1'HOm; qsak. Married in S. F, i roiiMiinei] from pace J I iii.-i(le .( heautlful hn,ki-i.,iiiid for ' the llfirnl ilncoratlona The lutde »na hemillful In b#r 1-EOWD of while inlln. romlitned with i-thlle Hfttlli and .'Illffon. i-ml.elli-.li.-il I wlili ullrer enilirotdery. The tulle 'ieii «■■ ittiiElit with urnnKO bloi- ; wnu nnd fell In -jrarefnl folds orer I the iraln Utiliertly orehldn and lllle- of the \alley. arranged lo a Hliou.-r l.uuqiiel. were enrrleil Ttie maid of honor -man Ml-w I'mure-i Kdmlni-Jon a ntnler of llie i.i lile -in.l Ml** . loren.e Vi enJIlnn m'ir-i na titl.tenmaHl rhe*e itttrae- te Klrl» »crp dre.il't] alike la ... V*. of [.ink and Preneb bloa tm tiom billed -alth mile the -mae* ninde boulTnnt with trlm- inan of ii,,- mn.- aud ribbon They' ir-l.,1 It..Hi Vnrden ImuQila*!* iiiiii- .-..-*■ and Ulli-l of ihe miiei jbe •m man wii w y FUtlStt Jr After lhelr honeymoon they mil uke lhelr ho 1n l.irllnii.I Provided a Ptrson Can Sight th* Airship Safer* It Cats In It* Wor-, Dashing Out of Its Rang* la M«t-*iy a Mattvr of Sm-ond* and Agility. Tbff- »ro well defined rulen for tb* avoidance ot Ze|i| _Ub Ixiuihd. These rule*, ll seems, di-in-iid upou lho lain. or Hlilierltiti iHTT.jn.tlYe. nnd liuiitui caotcrlc nud complicated the enlrala lions nj.-Mi •■■-:,,■ h ttn-y arc liam-d t.'iv ai'iunl |i_>ctl,e of iM.iub dudKliiK i* rr_.titlv.-ly simple nnd ea*y to aiu-m-r When a "Xap~ u ol^im-d tu iIk- oOl__| Lbe DM tllll.K to do In lo determine Ita COUI»e. Thli It. dune na follows; If ll ap{-«a_i i., Ik* vtairillliS on end nnd _ practlcall) vennal juu ur.-. Ii-avlu-f om uf _.<.'__uiii unj eriAa wind there maj Ix*. pn-lly iieur). In Its path and should tet rendj io run tu tight or iefl-ll.a: ii. ui rli-ht auclee lo the <xi_n* ll b pur-niliii. I,n-n 1/ jou are dJr^x-My li. Ita path [hem la nu danger from lb* lwml__ r*eepi tvheii it I* nearly otci your bead. And U-caune the Iwnib takes a xrt* cons id era Oh* lime to reacli tne cariu (probably twenty dr.- s-_-._i.di tvben ttie 'try Is at an altitude of a mUt-- Jul will bav,. a rv-a.t'iiiftbU- time to "ible •tej»" It even *fler sceinK It Stan Hut any one who rau't run a bundr..! ynrds. whieb In a Unit th* limit of thr dntruiiheii.-i'i nf vbe of tbe*-. iui-t »lles. in t«__it,i tlie m-.-oda eepcdabj With lhe Ht-mulii-, .f * 1h_hL eh_i.ii,.; him. tin ., t lvr.i mu. It t-i-ti _ for n»i t-vliti: blown up In tliii athU-tlr ax*. If. mi tin* ottier baud, ttie Y-ep when Rl^llti-l u■>(*■_.- I,, |H. IIl.ih.iI une Wll) or the other Ibat 1». Itn (ruiii or uyi-r-r end (-.Iniu to the left ur rljjiit jou ur. In no 11 a liter nud nm ivatell Ha ili-.-itru. t\xv Mren,>rka H'HbuUI bJij of the un (iteaaatii tbrtll* a-»n>elntcd wttb ttu- iM-rfi at liumlneiil dnutb. ir ibv la*w n|i|,enm lii.llm.l i.. Hi... left the reMel wlll paaa lo tlu* left, und If tlpi-ed lb-. other wny. of Colin*-, to the (ttfbl . Home .-illu\inu-e. lioiveviT, niuat I«" tiindc- for erama wluila. a* these tri-jt. ijiiwl.-lilj bngs hnv,.- n very consider ■Me Mile drlfL It Lt ituhl l» l-e iitunliy may to make Ibem* iili-uTvntl"tin hi in en mt of tbo on Bided eye Willi sU__tele_tl neriiracy lu prutiH-i uni-Hi-iE Mm In ,.nae tbo trntp , should n[>i-.-ar -.-t> eloaie lu nn uprt<-lu ' Inj-.ltlun li tun. hel[> tho observer lo get into a plane white the retfel 1j« ' 1'nrthilly eoven-d |,y [lir. (-.lye of n ' lioune. n Iluj.jn.lt. or otbur vt-rtieul Hue. If tbe 'Any u|i|«-iiit-. io !-,- etimldu-r tbr tdftt uf tlii< buuxe or the tlaKi-ole to i •.vtird tbe zeultb thi. otmerver In likely ! lo have an linine-Hat-. p-.-rnoual Interest | In It-, rlall In cum there is nu bouse ur i!:i,;;n>i,- ntnlliiblu :, f.lunib line umdo b> B nlullt! Hed [o a slrlii-- will wrvc j llu- Knilie [.nr--.--.,- Ity fulluwtn): these few simple rule*. sny* l*n_ei____r ll C llckeriug. thorn is ; llllJe eXTUID for Uliy one on lho LookuUl ami uiile to get abont with reusounble speed beliiK emijjht by either * 7-rm*o- llu or nn bit-iplune l-uiub. II may Ik- of lull-rest while on the* snbji---t t make a few abstract* from the des.-npiluii hy a Hrltlsh m'tent 10, olwi-rver »r tbe full ot tbeee l-*.-*uli». "Tbe bombt could bo beard api.n.'aL-b lug sm thej rustled tltruuifti Uie air The wtilailluj; poise a Utile like the tearing of calico ur the noise made by * t-ii;aiuJi ruckei -became a ctt_C_nd_ shriek of u-rrir.- bitenslty Just iM-fore tlie t-uinb struck fhe ground and thr ri|iloi!on .K-mnrd. I estimated rhe tu-lk-lii uf the Zepp.-11n a* sbout -i.iXXi fret. and. be-flcctlng air realslauce. this would ul-" Ihe t-uinbs a .".:.._: \eli>lty at about Usj fevt j>fr -.. .-,i;iii The actual speed x\a* probably Ic-sa than ihi* *:ul Is conalderably leas than ihe teloc- lly of sound 11,108 feel i»er eecvud}, whuh aeeouiits for lhe fact liial lhe tmiiil.. can I* beard brfpf*. their sr- rlul "Standing, as 1 waa *l atiout -JOU jnnl* from where one of the t-»mb* foil lbe nol*.- of ihe u.-iual e\l>i.-s:.»u ■Jl.l noi appear io to verji loud 1 he Wanted—Toung man or boy for'* For Sale^—Fire-room cement bnn- Piarden work; wage* 10 to ll&.fgalow, near carllne; young fruit Francisco ordinance la contrary tojp, o. Box 35. Palo Alto. 7-3-tf j Price reasonable. 852 Falton it ihe cnnnlltulion lhe Palo Alto onll>[ ■ ' ~ __* Wantod—Sewing, mending. Iron- For Sale—A few Indian ninne* i:.,ih'.: la nlso, and he hai decided to lofll It. Say it Van Meet ts Wrong City Attorney N'orman B. Malcolm loday expreased lurprlao nt Judge Van Fleet'* decision, whlrh he Btates is in direct oppotiltlon to a decision! — ■ of thr Fnlted state* r-uj-reme court' «uick MrT|ce- Clewing and pr-aea- For Sale—Cottage 8 room., .leep- ln it aimilar case He hellere* that' *a* -ttOUAt^ "«e day. odorlow. Ing porch, etc: choice comer lot tag. by day or at borne. Will Ukejdncka. Apply 417 Tmm Btreet, care of children. Phono 638W. . —— 777- ^^j|]__] . j For Sale—Beautiful young laddie laundry by flrat-claw laundraaa:. mare: «Ik> eurrey and harnesi; family work especially; table linen-cheap. Call 626 Homer arenue. band ironed. Mrs. Tate. Pbone iiiU 1-JQ-tm* He bellerea < the Pnlo Alto ordinance, as well at lhe Ran Frnnr-iwo ordinance, is eon- -miitioiuil, and tbal Judge Van Fleet errei) when he rendered a de- - lalotl de-la rln c ll unronstllullonal Here Is a letter Mr Malcolm has xx ritien 10 W J I*ocke of San l->an ■li'O In retard 10 the matter- Malcolm's Letter \'. W J l^x-ke. San FranriM-o ■ -.,] Hv i>rar ]^>cke I am wrlt- ir-e 101: in obtain some Information in '.-card lo Fnlted States DUirln ludg. Van Fleet's d«-**l«lon In regard '11 laundries The California supreme rourt In Solare*. 45! Unlveralty. Pbon* 20. While you wall; cleaning and; pressing. odorle»a. Solares, cle*Dcr, and better .5: University. Ph. 10-1 Wanted Position In private fam-| lly by young woman, upstairs work mid se*log or second work. 130 or 3.'i lloi It Tlrncm office TlS-fit* 100x125; street work all done; fruit and ornamental trees, garage, etc Bargain Sc-c O. II. Beehe, 457 Web- ■ter sl , or A. J. Bogle. 161 l.'nivcr- Hit a«cnuc. 7-20-lm For Sa le- otn pan) Hon -Stanford Meat 7-31-Ct Wanted Position ai cook. wait on table and housework by yonng Japanese. spMkS Knglish I'hone *C0M— Ishino T*2»-3f Wanted Woman for general housework for August li. no chll- ■*■* ot c_ parte Wong Wing jr-cn Inquire 1 12-> Palo Allo arenue iielij the ordinanro of San Francis- '■« forbidding labor In a puhllr laun- )rv from & p m to 7 a ni Is not in 11 n ron i-M (11 Hon a I Inierference »iiti Mherty or property rl-ehts | tin informed that Judge Van Fleet ' 1 rued the supreme rourl down and ii-l-l the or.llnanre unconstitutional -s •- Ii.1j.Uiii,' lhe 1 'lb aiiiMidtuent.' ' mted Statu* ("onutlintlon It Un* been derided hy the su- iT.-me rourl of lhe Intte.i States ln i-,.. ease iif rinon nine *ersu* <*row- .*'. -11 I' B 703 also 2S I. Kd "it. rhui an ordinance prohibition lite hoiiSN of in .1 ,-1o. k al nlttht and 6 n-'lm-k 1n the morning in ronstl- tutlonal For Sale Cheap, Detroit Tgpor Kasollnc stove In good condition. 24 ■.;-.. .:.,'..■ campus. Phone 1144. 7-27-6t« for Sale Cheap—One auxiliary iloop-rlKKed yacht S6x14x4; center hoard fully equipped. 10-horaepower engine fi. 1* W'bl|ten*caro Bo Jen's Automatlr Hammer Co. 7-27-it Wanted--To put out gentle Horse tor keeplnn I'hone ClW T-2S-31 Wanted fienoral housemaid must Im- good *-ook lief .-renee* re- .luired Wages ll" Phone :»2M l->3'l-;M* Wantedi- To borrow 11.200. will He flrst-niortgaxe on rltr improved loin-it. J I) I' .'-1 Km- -on st 7-31-3t SacrlQce—College Terrace. 1-3 acre, cottage. IB fruit tree*, city ■■■- jilt well sewered. bath, etc., laundry tubs, well-fenced small barn, poultry yard, best location, next campus: I'lMl for a few days, terms I>oe.-t iletay Inrestlgaie. F. Ilebnrd. Maylield Offlre open Sunday . 7-2S-3t* Wanted »lrtvrs It Box ttt, : For Bale--* 1-3 arres planted to I-year-old Blenheim apricot*. MC View Very rholre property May - i-onsid' - i-i'h.'.v.y.t- for Palo Alt* Chambermaid and seam- ,.roperlT Apply 734 Waverley st. 0. 7-27-fit* r u-i-ulr-r-d P 73l-*3t' o 1,1 like to gr me . nt Van Heels de- lie illstliiKiitnli lbe If ih.- Soon iln.-- law promulgated by .'.iill of the Cnlted ordliiiui.e problblt- MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT. When you want Parlalan cleaner nnd battei he sure you get Solares. I'hone -__ 7-6-lm For Kent—Completely furnished .-roam bungalow. desirable neigh borhood. Inquire 846 Bryant street. For Rent—Furnished bungalow sleeping porch, garage and servants Mm Nellla F. (.ood*pe*d. uld hold It up- maker, reasonable; teacher crochet j bouse. 166 Bryant sl. Phone 683K MM' Wong Wlnnjand tailing 62B Oilmen. Ph. ttt. lh the Soon Ming Mrs. J W Mnnansld. 1026 Forest - hate nu ordliiniiie In I'nlo n-n in in in 1. tin- same provisions San Fr inn l.m ordlnanre V.'l 1 trul 1 vour*, 1 S'OH.MAN K M \LCi)i,M " Court, phone 702W Splrolla corset*. I For Bent—To - ------- _-.- apartment. RVUDll. Palo Alto Calendar Ha Would Dlv.ds. "Yea."" wiliI lhe euitiienl sp,n-Ui||Ht tt- Ihe trnmji wbo hnd .iiUed u|k_h him; "I win einmlnr ymi 1 an-fully Fof fin" "All right. ibH-.' said the irauiji re «lgne«Itj. do ilnt. an" If you fltid It I _ g|v» you half."- -l-ndle*' Home Journal adull*. furnished Apply 342 Homer 7-8-tf For Kent—Room* furnished for housekeeping: eloso In. Rates reasonable 45 4 Hamilton 7-26-tf Kor Kent Bedroom wiih or wlth- ni use of kitchen Apply M2 Lyt- :-n avenue. 7-29-61 Ttie 1 ^idle*' Ah] of the Methodist Church win noi nwM ibis week. owhik iy |l,e nhsenre of ofllrers j I'Vitb-.j. till McKinley Belief Corn- Masonic Tempi*. 2 30 p m TI MO- r.,i'i_iblnatli>t) of warm -Mate and *_-u.l,n•—_-.-. 7'empemture Samnl . and Sun-, dai Juli _. and S6 Maximum-, WANTED Your ■ lotiiir of houses, fur nlshed or unfurnished. in renl 1 nn hie 10 fill the de- tuatid SLOCUM & STRATTON Phone i9 For Rent--Modern apt*., complete __,!)■ furnished, quiet, no children. The t-.ytton. 4K1 Lytton ave. Pbone 736X Por Rent ileeplnc poi 10 p I-_rnlahed. fi rooms. and batb. part or 83-18 between !.:30 iilnlin Ohn 1 pro III) to ilimxt -11 bin uf nitons at v * m ami noon, I mint n»ri, r««pe.*l t vel ■ llnrnnieter 30 ns Mi in (BctMni thermomeler 'iS 67 degreiv. ht|.romi-ier 92. 7_ per cent weather r|rar ■ ile*I wind calm, north v slight depreesion et tends from linn*. 1'i.liiml.la to M-iiid) on each ilde of thU dii.Iu.-ti_Ln.-i' there l_ a hlch pressure of air nn the western stile the mat- of atf L- IiioMhk towan| \'e\ada . ouiin-ra. tin,- the ELITE MARKET PRANK I-III-LIPH -IH t'nlvrrwlty Ave. I'honr 7 Inspei-ted meals Nol grade ham* and baron, fish, poulty and dellcaeles AFTO HKUVBRV Home comforts, room and board. iii.. houiekrepinu rooms. *ii Emcr- boe street Also single room*. 7-S-lm*" Kor Henl - Furnlahed I .-room 'house Apply 2M Kmemon street. or phone .'..-fill 7-3l-6t Still Out. ""Are you sure your mlstrra* I* outT" aake-J the rallrr "t)h. yc*. sir." rvp-led tbe mild. "She lul.] me tw,. :...-,:--. ago she wa* oat. snd *..'i" h■.'+•.■ : <■..!:..- In since.**—SL l_ouU Peat Itlspatcb. efTe. Inn nt Do You Want A Carpenter That Carries Liability Insurance? 1 am your man. You take no chniU'i-i' with mn either In io-- I iii-m or workmanship. Will do new work or repairing, or win superintend work If il.»-1r-id. Ile-sldcnre oppoult* Jersey dairy Phono C0f,X. C.E.LONQANECKEI. A Lsft H-ndxl C01 A protmm.it «». ,M», I -.Ilnl.-i.l f.,r hi-. I.M.-1 loafer/' "Well." de.lnr.-d the (.r,ife«..,f vrylllg the ttlllielil .rltleiilli. "u*||i cut you nut understood 1st- Itiisluvi lltlsburgb t hroiili-li- Teli-i:rnph [ y*. huge ... -lilt. 1- hluli li 4_\ Daily Palo Alto Times R ___HL H CLAWnlFU'D ^-Sf Telephone Directory In thU column not only your phone number but also 70m plsc* ol busincs* is brought lo lhe attention o' over -1^10 readers -very day. Phone your ordei or drop a lint and our -.irecicry department solicitor will call upor you at ones Our phone nun.ber ii 115. Palo Alto Market Lai-'idson o. Son nick son. Hume A'_l—S5W I nltf-miir. In tarioii-* dire t...i,-i. bill apart fr-.m i.i\t.'-.l reni|..ir:,tiire lasi lhe |-oii Ihi 111* ,.f U-lnii <tntek t,y iHtin; •.■: ,1,-i.r,.,.. ihe IOW.-.-.1 ! nilSsltea the .lnii_.iT none did o*A imnh exceed tWeutJ-tHe >ards.-.\ew York Post ilai Prldm and Sainn xxn*. v( ,l,.u,,.,., Tlie i-m;>erniure in Chle..i:« Ov*r. wni m_| dug-ivo* in ih- -h "I gu,..M their hoiieyiniHin It nliout leillper-ilure of th,. -.i:il,.r over " Mlehluan as» :•> ih-Ktees "Wbat umke_ you think ■*"■" "lies i-juit belplu-: her tilth llie «!l-.h e» nml shea mopped wntrldiig blm 11 seems likelj inm Hu, lanin- to-isi «U| i-Hi-nj.e thi tlu. «arm wave In !' tbrough lhe from window .",I>e(r-..l' Free 1'reni went he' n.i- tnornln-s wn Archite-:tural Designer, HENRY A. HOYT. 300 Kutton St.. Phone tai. <ilHMT-;itlt_--H, BTAT1 )>KK|, NOTIONS. H. IL *l a ailing. grammar • rhool bbx-k. 1 Ti. Ml r.litv j AFTti DlACKSMITIIINfl T1"' I Uprtng work, ■retylm welding ••lk" I _r.HlelMet.7nl High. fh.MlT PALO ALTO I...CM.HV Flr-.t-.-ls*-. Work, rrini.pl eo). 1e.-tlon iim| de||T«rr. Phopf, Ki9 A H«--dv-ar_ Tslk. "Yes." -.uld th.- 1,n| 1., il,,. nail, gave tin- o terrible " reiii-h |ti |iari rr- hlm. lux I i-iM-i, 11 w.1111,1 i-,- ,,,,1. mailer of a few ,],,.. i.,f„,-_. ]„. ,..,. ImiU niiytvoj - PlltiHbur-gli l-ilN|iflie|i -an unl, tt.'il.der I* MAI MTO PAINT SHOP I'lu.ne BAIL 71.1 UlRb -treel. Pl.tMHING CXlNTnAtTOR II 9. JKVVEl.l. 4KI H.«l. -trr-ei. Plmne :l..i ciitpirr < l,.MMM Com ir,-«-i*-i] nlr nr -. n utiiii. Otts*. m. HIT Al 11a. Pb. I0KI. J V I .IKWITT, nniCK CON- I intetor Ctilmni\in nnd Mnntel-L I 11.1 Kierelt sir PbOM 2I3.X. The rn,,' ts (he Ikm ■*- Whitllel l>e«i 1 ■•n foi OI>I.IVK*S FXPltKSS—ling- K»«e, Panel lleliverj- Ofllce Cit-tlC. -fJ-rttcory. 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