4 research outputs found
Notational actants : new musical approaches through the material score
This exposition brings together a collection of images, thoughts, and descriptions of the initial stages of a doctoral research project that explores the concept of 'notational actants': materially-focused, 3-dimensional objects intended for touch-based interpretation in musical performance. The majority of the content in this exposition was created during a one-month residency at Mustarinda (Hyrynsalmi, Finland)
Two approaches to relationality in experimental notation
Written by artist-researchers whose musical upbringing is in Western classical music, this article contributes to the ongoing discourse reflecting on norms of music creation and performance, specifically in terms of authenticity, agency, and ways of knowing. We approach these challenges through the discussion of our respective research projects addressing experimental notation practices. These projects answer similar needs and challenges through differing practical approaches.
Our approaches to experimental notation challenge common attitudes within institutionalised classical music by emphasising sound and listening as inherently relational in terms of time and space. Through our compositional processes, we show two possible paths: modifying pre-existing conventional musical notation through a strong emphasis on listening-based music performance, and reframing composing and performing as ongoing negotiation between materials and agents.
We wish to redress disparities in our tradition’s practice by rejecting the monistic, authoritarian perspective we find ethically and creatively harmful to our field. Instead, we argue for plural, simultaneous approaches and knowledges that hold conventional or experimental ways of music-making as valuable in their own rights. We thus provide more points of access to engaging with works in our canon, and enrich the possibilities of contributing to both the preservation and development of Western classical music
Two approaches to relationality in experimental notation
Written by artist-researchers whose musical upbringing is in Western classical music, this article contributes to the ongoing discourse reflecting on norms of music creation and performance, specifically in terms of authenticity, agency, and ways of knowing. We approach these challenges through the discussion of our respective research projects addressing experimental notation practices. These projects answer similar needs and challenges through differing practical approaches.
Our approaches to experimental notation challenge common attitudes within institutionalised classical music by emphasising sound and listening as inherently relational in terms of time and space. Through our compositional processes, we show two possible paths: modifying pre-existing conventional musical notation through a strong emphasis on listening-based music performance, and reframing composing and performing as ongoing negotiation between materials and agents.
We wish to redress disparities in our tradition’s practice by rejecting the monistic, authoritarian perspective we find ethically and creatively harmful to our field. Instead, we argue for plural, simultaneous approaches and knowledges that hold conventional or experimental ways of music-making as valuable in their own rights. We thus provide more points of access to engaging with works in our canon, and enrich the possibilities of contributing to both the preservation and development of Western classical music.Written by artist-researchers whose musical upbringing is in Western classical music, this article contributes to the ongoing discourse reflecting on norms of music creation and performance, specifically in terms of authenticity, agency, and ways of knowing. We approach these challenges through the discussion of our respective research projects addressing experimental notation practices. These projects answer similar needs and challenges through differing practical approaches.
Our approaches to experimental notation challenge common attitudes within institutionalised classical music by emphasising sound and listening as inherently relational in terms of time and space. Through our compositional processes, we show two possible paths: modifying pre-existing conventional musical notation through a strong emphasis on listening-based music performance, and reframing composing and performing as ongoing negotiation between materials and agents.
We wish to redress disparities in our tradition’s practice by rejecting the monistic, authoritarian perspective we find ethically and creatively harmful to our field. Instead, we argue for plural, simultaneous approaches and knowledges that hold conventional or experimental ways of music-making as valuable in their own rights. We thus provide more points of access to engaging with works in our canon, and enrich the possibilities of contributing to both the preservation and development of Western classical music
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DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29. 1919
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vril.r ei* tt*t sufclti.acuta, bul at a eirt.aulte
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;*.~7nalui. will be p^IIaBto. -1
H. w. BiuEisa*.
..W. IL KI.1.I.V
Mxw«t:a or ths associatkd runt*
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WKDNESDAV. JANCARV 2*. 1919
MARQUEE
THEATER
Ideal VtirfciLATioh
ORADE-A PICTURES SOFT SEATS LATEST MUSIC
AN EXCEPTIONAL ATTRACTION ' .
EVELYN NESBIT THAW
IN
''The Woman Who Gave"
a
5 Tb* alory of an arll*t*a model who found moth.-r love to be greater
" Hun beauty bul her husband hated his child because *he loved It. A
picture Intensely Inleresllng.
"HEARSTS CURRENT EVENTS"
"SHE WABNT HUNGRV. BUT"—Ne«lor Comedy
Thursdsy and Frldsy—Csrmsl Mytr* In "AU Night"
A Dandy Comedy-Drama
Nlgitt 7:15. All Saata ISc. War Tas 2c, Total 17c.
Matin** 2:30—Children Sc
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FINANCIAL
fsooo to loan on Srat mortgage **-
rarity only; aa s whole or in parL
P. O. Ikn STS. I'alo Alio. 1-SS-ft
FOR ______________
For Sal*—Small roller lop desk.
fumed oak. practically new. Phone
7-U-W. 12Mt*
Pigeon*—Bl*« Hm.i. and Whit*
King*. |2 pair, mated: Jubilee incubo-
lors, 117-egg. |2t>; StVOwgg sUe. 130.
Box Itt, Palo Alio. 1 *• "I
ituiiMtt.Kn-.-i grays, glaata—Itften
of either opecIeo;N. 7. It*ds 2 years
old. V-. gUnl buck. I year old. It;
k.k..i -.iiifi; does Sl Ut to |l. Boa i>.r,.
('.iii. Alio. i *■ ;i
For Sale—Choice rstiaries for breed
fng. also singers. I4S Lytton Av*.
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ta word* eacb anceeedlag toaoe-taU** la*aa *f the gaga*.
FOR KENT
WANTED
For K.-i.i :; rt-mi furnlabed apart) Wanted—To reut or buy, property
ment with sleeping porcb and privet* In Runaymede or vicinity, for poultry.
fcalh. Apply 1027 Bryant; tel. 434-J ,K P. Green*. IIS No Ivonho*. Port-
1-2MI Und. Or* 1-21-Sr
EMPLOYMENT
Wonted -Thoroughly raUabU and
competent cook forf *w moatb*; two
adalu in family; -•■■-• t *»i", r*f*r<
•ace* required Pbone I'alo Alio 99
or write not W, Time* office. 12S-4I
wn t-i :..ji
eaaepcrteat gVrlT.-r
Por Sate—New Perfection heeler. »*or Rent-Three room apartment.
»4. cost (S.75; child", ro. ker. garden (furnlabed. with private batb. Call at
tools and pick. \ap-tVtTt*. IM Everett [atS Addison. 1-2SU
Ave. 1-M-.il'
For Beat—Two Urge, saany fur- Hlgheot price paid Ior secondhand cooking aod general btmswwork; small
nit hed room* «2T Waverley. l-»«'tioU-lng; old fold and silver nought -family and good wage*. Call or pboae
(ll Kmmtm* St i:ilmo Imomlogo. ie*» lUa-oea, P. A- UU
I4Mt*
WaaUd—To bey ****** bead, 1
model Underwood or LC BnJUi type-1
writer; mast be raaoonabU. -
| Pur Sale Early English u*k dining- etr
rootu ent. and odd rhalre, wllb sun- ■ Hum
{dries. Call 70S Cuw|H<r. rear. l-J.-Ct*.
80LOIER8' LETTERS
Olio II. Kahn. tht- .New Vork banker,.
jlBS made (lie suggestion Dial a italic*
elite *«li-.ili.ii nf the i.i-it soldiers'
Utters be collected and the beat WO
of ii.< i.i i ii.l:-!,i -1 In book form as a j
Liemurlol or oor p*rt In ibr war. He t
toys tn praise of these letter* many I
fine thing*
"I have hod occasion to te*d nunc
■ mu* li-ttetB written by oiTicero and
men u! uur army from ihelr ronton*
ttietils here mid abroad. Iroui the
■ teauiera whlcb carried tbem lo
Kunipe. rrom faoipllala and frum Ihe
firing line* These letters bear the
• tamp and Impress of a great time.
They ore touched wllb a great spirit
."Mime t.f ihem In lbelr oentlmetil, Ihelr
ilea*, and their r.ipres*Ions are ol
MBlted ond lunching beauty.
"Tlie buys who Wrote them wer •
lbelr way to look death In the face or
had Juki ciiiiio frum •-tirouiiti-rllig lil'u
wllhuur flinching Tbey ..1- Ihlng*
dlffert'iill) from ohot they hod r»rr
•ren Ihem before or will ever see
tbem again AH the pettinesses, tbe
iiial.r Pellet ra. Ibr ronnentlwtiolllls*
t.f t-xl*i«ncr. bod foil en *»ay. Th*>
recognised irtwi meenlng*! Ime valu«».
and true proportion*. Tliry wi-n-
lifted uut of and above (hi-nine I ve*
Thing* were revelled to them They
htruck depth*, they found words, tbej
roe* to heights which were net arrro
■.ibte to Hint! before, and prub-tlil)
will not be arCrSalble to them again
Their letter* are not only In tbe
irur MOM of tbe term human dc.ru
nienta of the rarest value, but rmsn-
nllng u* tlie) du from wrlli-rs ul It*
hIdeal diver*Uy of lilrih. upbringing.
Occupation and race, they are n
lUpri'ine deinotmt rut Inn of llie wurk
ing* uf the erudbie wblch ii America.
-and of the lrre-latll.lv compelling
potter of II* appral and spirit, upon
tho™- wbo ore brought wltbln ll*
orl.li Tbey ore proof ronc1u*l*e of
Hie Ibe6r*y uf America: tbey afr both
* nan rs me ond odttiuiillluti fur ihe
future
"Tboy arc iPObtknooas nnd moving
mnalfeaistlona nf ihe noblo iiuniitle*
latest In American youth, unknown,
tttllletl. suppressed ur denied SSpreS
■ Ion loo otten. uiifortunstrly. In the
ordinary routine of life, but doping
furth twgetly In n-.poaive to a grroi
call Tbey ought tu bt- mode kujwn
and arcc-aaltile oa widely a* piiotlble
In n furm whltli will make Ihem per
iimtii'iil nniluiitil puasi'SHitiiiB, sii that
timlr oplrll mn)' speak forever lo ihe
American people."
MEMORIAL TO CLARA
BARTON PROPOSCO
• Bj Ai****ai,* I'.«u)
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. M.—A na-
llonnl itirmurlnl fur Cloro lloriou.
founder of tin- American lied Crooi
I* proposed
i-hrlstms* Day. l»1. will be Ihe
luiitli ontitveraary uf tier lilrib nt Oi
lonl. Moa*. David II. WrtgbL an ot
lornry of this city, and author of a
book of poems "Coder the Red Crtvat.t
Is Ulbering thr movrmrnt. Senator
la-odgc. from MU* Barton's native
Hole, ho* been nuked lo Introduce a
bill providing for tlie erection In lite
Hal! of l*omt* tn the copltul b( Wgah-
Ingion, a memorial or stilue in her
memory,
Dentistry
As a Service
Is a Profession
As a Livelihood
It Is a Business
Trickery ii not a part oi the man who makes a buii-
neis ol a proieiiion.
I am in buiincn lor your health, alio mine.
My brut buiineit makes my ieei small.
Dr. Kneass
University and High Sts.,
Palo Alto
Hourl
9-6
I-etid your saving* to tba government lo pay tbe soldiers. Buy 1919.
W. S. 8.
FREE! FREE!
FREE! FREE!
Buttermilk
With each pound of Butter we will give you FREE ONE
QUART of our DELICIOUS FRESH BUTTERMILK.
We make our own Butter—that'i why it it ta good.
TRY OUR ICE CREAM
University Creamery
Phone. 54
209 University Ate. Free Delrteriet
Winter Weather Clothes
WARM UNDERWEAR PAJAMAS
NIGHTSHIRTS MACKINAWS OVERCOATS
FOR MEN AND BOYS
PHONE 200
Christy-Rhodes *% Co.
Alfklnd* of lob work promptly dose.
i'bb-t* furniture repaired, bsn mownra aad
Fur Itent—Sunny 4-room Hat, b*th. fuV-W * .ell kinds of looU sharpened and re-
■ ""mplelely furnished. 321 Ham-< J__ 'paired; saws set and Sled, --l High
1-lStrj W.ttiid -An ageul lu lioutll* bandy St ; re* j :.■-: ■ 41S-W. 1 :■> m*
.rope-euking machine; intootigau. IL' —- ■■■—■..i.
i:**iit Funiiihed apis, at ibe'Comptoa. Il ITU Wanted *Tboruugbly relUbl* . and
g room art. Lym.n, mer C-owper and Lytton Sis. ——.- ,,._——- ....— . ...'.rosapalenl took for a f«* months; two
1-2S31 Tel. P A. 71C-J. I .HI Milk goau woatod, dry or fr**h; edaiu in family. Mat **_**. retor-
:—.——. ,|?, prt^ ^ad d*wcrlp4loo. goau rmn reqaired ITcone 99 or Bot M.
J.. I:-. -. i'i..-. saaay room., na- boardctd aad cared for at rsaaoaabl* Time* oAre I ;»ti*
Pur Salr-Otfod Toggenburg gradi
,mllk goal, fresh In a lew days. I'■-....,■.».,;. . gentlemen prererred. alow rats* Toggenbarg Form P.
-:... two i-it:., doe kid* 9 mn* old.;bou**k«-plng room*. ITU Homlltoo »i y__Q MLo
i|IP each. Toggenburg Farm. pbone.'Ar* IMBl*
* A 1240-W. 127Jtd' - ,
i__-—__ __ . . . yut Hniu .pine Urge sonny apt. or
Pur Sale--llorae and ■ ".ariio**; a a room*, i-ompletely furnisbed. piano,
,:i r . ., IJ lllll.lt, > I" .1 l?lllU.' l.*.T.ltlti __.. .*. . -aa ...m..'.**. ..
1S-SU>
bargain. Pbooe p a. ihu w. i--73tdl.,tc, K^Ktf. £D{ tSr,. >Uu 3.r^„ _r
For Bale-New Xs^sad dofs»lih!_Sr JW**.!!*1* >'"«'"•"'«• **___*
yuutig; also PIeml«li (Haul*.
Walnut si., tunny mode.
11. Olson I3" KlngsUy.
l-SMU't
t'T-TT
Pur Rent--l*urnlshed S-roota
!' Por IUU nniminrr *-*r tolfiS "*"* ■"""* oa ****** A*'' *_***
good rondllloo. IIS Apply -US Cow-j -**■*• _________
l*tr SL l-2t«t'l
EDUCATIONAL
fur general
Phon* 1211.
i ::ji
HUB Carrie Lewi* will Open *
for adulta In society dancing Friday,!
Jan. 31. B p.m. lo Praiaruiiy AnncLJ Wanted - Voung lady for store work.
Studio pbone 71014 ;;:'ii.vi.it... ilm 3*0. Time* offlc*. 1-37-St*
W.'i.l-.l
t; SUi each, 2 flue young Am-ona cork-,
ere!*, for br*edliig. 3.10 Waverley Sl \™">Pl__*[r turoUbed. for «;
l-Sl-Gt*''"* fbltb without Ubor yields
IttelS lo greatly Increase your linum*
Por Salu~-Oardeii manure. S3 per 2*!Sp"i'U! reductllons to newlyweds, IIS
bond load, delivered I'llf.IK- ...■.:. J. Ciiln.l-.. :ir l_-|ir
Polo Alio. 1-23 8t»l— "■■■■ ' -"
lor I., r.!,■.;..!,. n.a.i.e resldeut* 2
blocks frum rooter uf clly; hardwood
flours, sbundant ttoeet roum; Ideal
location for rurnUbed room* lAid-
lleld Lumber Company. 1-22U
Mr. J.ack Routs, atrompanioi fori Wr/nted—Uardea work. spading.
Mis* Ucrrish st Berkeley L'nlverslty'Uwas pat la. shrubbery and fnilt tr**s
and for tbr Berkeley Community Cb-o- pruned, bedgtw cut; *.-■ or hoar. Tel.
ra*. Arthur Parweli. director, will -oc-.USW. ***aUg*. 1-SStf
Don't be afraid to marry when yoa
ent * .i.jj. up i., du.' bung*low j «ept a limited number uf pUno pupiU
'** oa a at Palo AUo for TuettUys and Thur*.
prod
Ilabblto- Bargain* In fine largo bred
yearling doe* (kindle In few .]j>* ■ or
with litlrr by Kng. lur buck; C too*
old |l 10 up; young COc up. A. W.
illrll. 631 Homer: 1*1 4k6-W. 1-2MI* ^
l ._ »or Itent —Seven room bouse, com-
1 Cockerels, Rhode UUnd Bod. Barred PleUly lurnlsbed. CM Unlvaralty
lltocks; baby cbkks every week. *•*- Ave. corner Byron St. 1-2111
i-i.il varietlo*. Slublm Poultry Ranch 1 *~:-T~'„
• Mtifl Hatchery; P. A. 30211. 1-3U
Wentad - Wotmon to do rooking aad
„- of ihe current half yaar. ,For|dowooUlr* duotn.g. 1... washing or
term* and hours apply tu 149H KncUd.Ii*unlng Pbon* .'ti J 1-23H
Ave.. Berkeley, or lo Hoi I1&4. Stan-
furd. l-2tV2wks
Waiiinl At bom* laundry werk hy
_"_ .-jiiip..-ieni wumoji. Pben* SSVM.
Play scbool Tuesday and Thursday' Will
j.r.-ii,! *.:..- 3 tu 4. ol ttie l'*ioi>iu W001ed —. oung w7oat*- woalo kom*
ocboolander tbe direction of RobU work"bookka*p*r, typ*wrii*r, Uk*
Uymnaolam. Any child undar U u un of ooiT**poad«nc*.
■llglbU. Tbere l* no fe*. PoreaU • any deU-1 offic* work 0**t ***— h* d
are asked to reter to RobU GymUalam:at boa*; work called
however before entering * tblld at lh* 1240-W. lSdtfg
campus pUy s
be dons
phot*
tcboo!
125-2wks
Vvr lleul- 4-room furnisbed lower
_ I list, with all modern cunvaiileuces;
Fnr Sal*—Ford louring car In good ">'" large froni upolairs bedroom. —.
condition} lu-foot windmill. Including! Waverley. 1-22-lmo
pipe, cbeap. U. U. BerUcho, 219 IU-
Mayfield
Ing: private Instruction only. In atudlo
or your bome; amateur plays <-ri'.i-
tiled; 00 cUsae* ' Palu Alto 9&4. P.
Four roum collage, balh. -Ulion^y ° Uo1 M; 1»'UnM'
waabouud. go., dec trie light, to; _t_ j^__v Wogaor pupU of bwt
Ch-nuliig Ave. opply ITS Bryant Sl;Am*ricaa .and fcurop*^. maoura. ia-
P**0*^ ■•* *■»*» sirwctor ot vlolU, vlolUcctllo and rtoU.
'Pbr lUM-Pttrnbhed front room..*» »*•»• *■**■ *~ ***** >*"»
I Tel P A 401 M.
1 -1 .1
The llr* A. llr Ire of Ibe X. K
hurch mire nn tddreo* to llie Hoy
inula of .Mayfl-'ld on Hunday muni
ig Major Imogen I* at Ihe head or
lie iirgaiilution
mireotetl
Furnisbed 3 ruom apt. wllb wall-bed,
sleeping lmr.li, kllibeJiOtl* olidbo tb,
■ i|-ti-t,i, enlroiice. 147 Bryant Sl.
11*11
■ ml much rnthual;_
I by lh-- ynuihit In lo- i
For Kent-Small fur&lebed apt, to
ing the member.hlp and "*^!jJf||L«jJ?. ,B'*t P~pU 'mJSI
lug ibr iu'.. - ami regulation*
Ml** Agnes Howe, county auperln
i.'iiiti-nt of schools, made tier nr*t ntn
■ Ul hiIiihiI rlali lien- yr*terday.
Mr* II, llight fur rly Ml** Nelllr
Kiinyi.il, I* seriously III at tin* home ul
her parent it uu Pain Allu avenue, frr
flump*
.Mn
leiiJttn.e
Il Miller uf It.ilw
*\ I'lty 1
I Hi town I.Hiklng fur a location for a
i i-fimanrnt tea I den te Mr. Muler re
..ptl> DfM-Wd the new cooh morket
l!> -1I..1 Mr> W. l-alaiii.iiiiitalii are
cunniifil lo lln- Imuaii with the "flu"
The mid. iimppy weather i* poopoa-
albtn l..r Mn- freiiui-ntlng "quilting
I " l»-ld lit the l^illeo' Aid. A i ' , ' '_*\._Z \—.*.'._'.
„ 1,-wt (lb....* In brown leather cao*
giHHlly nombcr atlemleil ihe aB4aylbatHMB M.drwno Hal! and H P. ll*
■ Miik yet tenia )r at thn M K r hurch jtlon ' Phon* 900; Mr*. Forbes. 1-37-31
For lUnt—Attractlv* room, tuar
WavarUy; abort walk to otatloe. 429
Forest MOtf
FOUND
Pound i'uroc roololultig mouoy
J* iter see Hall, optician. IU I'Hirer
|Hy Ave 1--.S3I*
MISCELLANEOUS
lire Is——S I can oav* y*e
moo*y; dw*ltlngs aad fomliar* a ap*
cUlty. Ph-_ae 9*iJ; S42 High Sl, a
H. Lmpbrays, *m--h. 1 Hiut
lur
It. 1.
—Upright
piaa*
Wee*
tuning
ond
repairing
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3oi Alms BL! pboo* P. A.
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NOTICtl
For Itant—To rtdaltg only, lurnlsbed
......itim-nt. al lb* N'ardyn*. 1121 Ury-
sm St. Phon* 703-J 1 iif
Por lUnt-(room furnUb**J apt.;
slso front b*droom wltb batb and not
water J!.* Addlaon. t*L ISOS-IL 1 IU
CA8TILUUA SCHOOL
1SS0 Bryant Su*«t
Colleg* preparatory, *lemoaury. end
Moaieasorl dopartmant*. Boya admitted lo all claaooa b*low set«oib gtsd-
Sp*cl*l atuotloo glvao to Pbysloal
Training and A**lb*tlc DoacUg.
Pally tastruciloa la French through
out th* acbool T*Upboo* J*-.. 11 fort Owing to the raok of As*ocUUd
further Information ood for appoint-; yT*** and otber n«ws matter Uur U
°_^-t _J*~_£ «*• *•*■ **■ «bnrch notice* will be r.
NOTICE {reived fur publication lu .Saturday'e
jt-bunb calemUr afler 10 o'clock oa
A reward ot I10 0O will l>* paid ror|Bolurdar morning.
the arrest and conviction of "r^nt j - — ■ ■•
found staallng Tb* Tlm** from thai Kvery 25c thrift stomp bslpo pay tbe
premises of our an Dec rt ber* j ttot debt.
Tb* Klngscoi* Ap*rtm*ou. Blan-
ford Unltsrolty Campus. Among the
oak*, by LegunlU; new. baod*omely
fumiobod; atoam b**tr but w*ur; a , _n*
»*r>\t* ol*.gluts Tsl. tto. lo-l* Im AUUt JigeOCJT—UMffMM
PALO ALTO TIMES'
INFORMATION DEFT
LOST
R. N. Schsnck,
Kmtraon. pt|„ Alts -
Bank with The SUniord Buk—
Commercial ond _____ Hoad office' 1*1 Uni
DECIOES PALO ALTO IS
"TK| PLACE TO LIV£*
Lust-l-ady's block for, on L'nlvc
jolty Ate between Kmereoa and IU
Bicycles, -Motorcycles, -Repunof, StmrJioB
Ttl £. Jontt, Wl) M.J1 tt
. Av*.; Branoh st Mayflgld
PaU Aiu 7t
A msn In civilian clothes drnpped
lntu ih,- Iii-fend 1-ra' Club Ihe other day
nnd atated thai he had been here before a* n member or Conmpatiy tl.
.Mrti Machine Ono Cotapnny, at Camp
FkemonL After leaving here he had I Dres«maklng. Ultorlng and Uncy
been iransferr.-d lo Camp l^e, Va,[sow&s; work giuranleed*
and then to the embarkation heed I
quarter* at
*•**•• •"''<„jBOlUrila, Bawlkf, Cgarm Seit F.uataia
T. A. Marlewo, 37* Unlvsrslty Av*, opp. Varaity Psle AIU 111/*
DRESSMAKING
I'i. -tii.ikun. ond children's sewing;
price* reasonable. Efi9 AddlHon Ave :
lei 7M W. 1-lS-lroo*
Chiropodist
Or. M. Laland Olbaon,
1S3 Everett Avs., corner Cmarson St
CUaning, PrcuiBf, Altcriag
SUnf*rd Clttniri, 444 Entiricn
. P*U AJU 444
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nearly etrry «tote and camp In Ihe For S
I'nlon None of them, be aold, could\*** ***
tell Ihe *t,.ry of wholesmtin climate IjKSj '
fine treaimrul that wan tuli! by f
boy* from Camp Prenmnt and |
aoldler* name I*
I -Fine comer. 76x100, l.yt
uwper Sis; choice neighbor
. reasonable oiler refused
1 II I, Kc-kenroib. San lUfael
Driftd aad Froth Fruits io moms, Home-mads
Pal* AIU Frolt ator*. 101 Oral*
Draft, Prescript-was, Toilet ArticI*
Unlvsrslty Pharmacy. Univ. Ava, half blank from Clrel*... Pal* Alto 17S
1 II
'-., F-aai, Hajf, OtaJ, WtuJ
" L. Warrell, IIS Hamilton
1 M,i„.... >,. *.. .a-,,., .•.„!„„,. Sffi^STSS'-E. PSSSo F«* Home Made Bread Daily
for hi* future home. Ills birthplace Immedut* neighborhood wblcb can be Cnotttri-an Bstttry, u; Romano SL
Io In North I-tokota, and bl. present , carried In a f*w minutes and bringing ~ ~ ~ ~ 7—
residence I, ita, Oak Oro.e .**»**.tlX\.\u\*?ir?l-^
_ _, 'bit* lllurillrfc stiurk 1 on it tmti ne». etc , ' 0.1- ai... •r..-_i...„ r.- _u .;_!-. _.
Iturllngame IU I... visited oiher;pr,,r fUM; need .I...I |»n. KlgBce P,U,> Alt0 F""ltuf» _*_ *>° *>"*™**r
pari* of Callfun - ■
Pol* AIU Sl
. PaJ* Alt* II
liiail.n
i iiini 1...
IO live
, but thl* peninsula ll" a monih-— less than rent. See
.1 end Bled bit
here.
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■cniry *\rr.
, Colin
"tn c^fGtrnje—Orerlftuil, Wtllyt Knight
-g* Ter- Pale AIU Garag*, 44S Em*r*on
Qaraga, 441 Em*raen Pal* Alto 1
MARTHA A LUNSF0RD
Notary Public and Public
SteDofraptttr
tftl Unlver.lt, Aea, Phaea lw
MisT.11: 80Lii-7,«,a. .-on.,., Oactriet, Baktrr, DrKralrttta
■iMptat le.ieli. cataie. e«i lot 60.110 Frank J. attller Ca. aXll—36 Untv.rattv, Atr. Pala Alu it.
ar rnlvat.lt, Ave-tfralt :--■ - tear-
-,: lot wen reared: worth HON] '-Hardware, PainU, House Famishin«s
ownobl* offrr refnoed A J Engle „,. ^ „_^Z*ZL i** .... i*_ o—'
4 Cnlieroily Ave. ; :> • i ,
Pale Alto Mir.n.r. Co- Untwralty Ave PaU Alto 4
Las Palmas Millinery
SEE OUR 0AQE HATS
Weekly Bp*cUIs
University ■
.y&64+ tro. tlve pfoparty; high class resldetiie
".""atdtolrloll »:i00; term*. Bos t.. Tlm**
Ice Cream—National lec Cream
Pale AIU ORIce, SS0 High St p«i0 Alto I
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1-3SGI
Jewelers and Optometrists, Glasses Scientifically Fitted
Cochran Bran. ISS Unlvaralty Ava, n*ot to B*nk of Polo Attn 1170
Jeweler Optometrist (We {rind onr own lenses)
P. L. Seaman*. ISS Unlvsraity CR**- Palo Alte HSg)..... PaU Alte 4SS-J
Yow Sua Laundry Co.
REASONAnt ■ PRICES
BEST WORK
SSt Emsraon St. half a block
from poatofflce Phon* CI
,1 Fur Kale- ■ llargoln* in IVroom new
buugalowo; ,.,-■:-. or easy payments;
]: Liberty bonds taken as InliUl pny-
■ ■meiil. haloiK-e Hoe rent. IMdReld
Umber Company. 1-Htf . ******* t*
'** rt—\ • -t; ~. ** [UUMry—Frtt-Oatt Service
sn^i gss^a sagSr^ss ^»a»»^^-~^™ .„_***_*_**
to?iTi.m.?*kT UB°" ^SS'-Uunbtr. Bmldini Material, Mill Work
~~*~—_r*t 7T-_ : Z : DwdlUlS Lumbar Co- Alma and Forest Av* V*rd P. A.'zi; Mill P. A. 22*)
Por 8al*~Hodarn 6-roon> bungalow. —— —— —
bardiVood door*, good baa«m«ot and MOlr Cream Butter Fpp* Ir* Pratam
attic; be.rln, fimlt tr***; lot MiUX. ITMrr>"fT' ^teT?P' . r"*"1
8e* own*r. pbooe 1J1S-W. 1-10-lmo A,to,nw,t c'«m«'y. *** Unlvaralty Av*.
DICY A BAUGH
Notary Public
257 Univertity Ave.
Pala Alt* Ntn* 1
vnn haw hot .!_. I*******, -ttatiet, Sheet Metal Watk
IUU tlAVC. IWl SC»tn ttie BUwdord Plumbing ond Hooting, 1>7 H»rnllt»*t Av* PaU Alto **-J
rorie-m-king machines? }•__ Distak_ W^
I hen you have lost good Pel* aiu, ***, w*tt_ ut h_* at pat. ak* t*t.w
time. Phone and leant.
Compton.
Shoe Repairinj While You Wait
Pala Alta three Raaalrln, Ihap. *M HI,. It
