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    Quantum Theory of Synchroton Radiation

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    Spontaneous symmetry breaking and Nambu–Goldstone bosons in quantum many-body systems

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    Spontaneous symmetry breaking is a general principle that constitutes the underlying concept of a vast number of physical phenomena ranging from ferromagnetism and superconductivity in condensed matter physics to the Higgs mechanism in the standard model of elementary particles. I focus on manifestations of spontaneously broken symmetries in systems that are not Lorentz invariant, which include both nonrelativistic systems as well as relativistic systems at nonzero density, providing a self-contained review of the properties of spontaneously broken symmetries specific to such theories. Topics covered include: (i) Introduction to the mathematics of spontaneous symmetry breaking and the Goldstone theorem. (ii) Minimization of Higgs-type potentials for higher-dimensional representations. (iii) Counting rules for Nambu–Goldstone bosons and their dispersion relations. (iv) Construction of effective Lagrangians. Specific examples in both relativistic and nonrelativistic physics are worked out in detail

    Intrapartum-related neonatal encephalopathy incidence and impairment at regional and global levels for 2010 with trends from 1990.

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    BACKGROUND: Intrapartum hypoxic events ("birth asphyxia") may result in stillbirth, neonatal or postneonatal mortality, and impairment. Systematic morbidity estimates for the burden of impairment outcomes are currently limited. Neonatal encephalopathy (NE) following an intrapartum hypoxic event is a strong predictor of long-term impairment. METHODS: Linear regression modeling was conducted on data identified through systematic reviews to estimate NE incidence and time trends for 184 countries. Meta-analyses were undertaken to estimate the risk of NE by sex of the newborn, neonatal case fatality rate, and impairment risk. A compartmental model estimated postneonatal survivors of NE, depending on access to care, and then the proportion of survivors with impairment. Separate modeling for the Global Burden of Disease 2010 (GBD2010) study estimated disability adjusted life years (DALYs), years of life with disability (YLDs), and years of life lost (YLLs) attributed to intrapartum-related events. RESULTS: In 2010, 1.15 million babies (uncertainty range: 0.89-1.60 million; 8.5 cases per 1,000 live births) were estimated to have developed NE associated with intrapartum events, with 96% born in low- and middle-income countries, as compared with 1.60 million in 1990 (11.7 cases per 1,000 live births). An estimated 287,000 (181,000-440,000) neonates with NE died in 2010; 233,000 (163,000-342,000) survived with moderate or severe neurodevelopmental impairment; and 181,000 (82,000-319,000) had mild impairment. In GBD2010, intrapartum-related conditions comprised 50.2 million DALYs (2.4% of total) and 6.1 million YLDs. CONCLUSION: Intrapartum-related conditions are a large global burden, mostly due to high mortality in low-income countries. Universal coverage of obstetric care and neonatal resuscitation would prevent most of these deaths and disabilities. Rates of impairment are highest in middle-income countries where neonatal intensive care was more recently introduced, but quality may be poor. In settings without neonatal intensive care, the impairment rate is low due to high mortality, which is relevant for the scale-up of basic neonatal resuscitation

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    Annual Press Excursion Enjoyed by State Editors and one at tbe old palms stands, being nearly litO feet in height Mr. Gets flt-ii-..-:i ,i an Illustrated lecture, giving the history of the mission and other went* In tbe early history NINE DAYS' OUTING AT,"1 CotitorbSo. A Vi-.ii to the K-.--.--.ttJ.-T.. SAN DIEGO AND LONG BEACH. or the rent,-flr.li at 'allforwta Pr One of the things that was Im- . 'pretis.nl it pi,ii the minds of ihe villi- lng editor* i especially thoae-wbo re- e*iii!.i n Nft]a. ttOTta 0f ,_r Tahacblpl). wa* ssoclatloa mat Saa Diego Is going to celebrate left Sao Pranrlseo at i o'clock Sal- 'he completloo of the Paasma Canal iirday afternoon* May n, 1 at 3. At by holding an Internaltonnl exposl- Itlchmond tbe party look the Rbnts'ln 11»I "i —»n "alt-the-ycar exnosl- Pe's splendid train, the "Angel."ttlOO " hound for a nine days' outing al San AS Ituesls or the exposition direct. Hello and Long Beach Tbe officials o« **•* were conveyed In the aulo- of the SkBta Pe Compaay ahowed mobile* of some forty San Diego our psrty every fiourtosy, placing business men lo tbe site of tbe ex- our three Pullman cars and dinner position. Our first slop was at the In a second section for the Journey nursery, where tor several year* south. The "Angel" ts well named, million* of trees aad plants aad H has all lhe comfort* or home.' which are now being set oul In Ihsli lhal Ihe flrst palms were planted,' Reeae. P C. Roberta. Watare C. •"PL. Ik—, ynma ' Hrown. Will P. Biake. C. O. Doabar'. ■«" ****J iOnC * Anas« Lemmon wa* elected sn] Around Colleges honorary member ol tbe association.! ■■ ■ ■-—— Atler the meeting aa enjoyable:JUGGLING WITH LAW TO daae was held In tbe greet ball' KEEP SOME UNlVERSI- room. | TIES FROM SALOONS. js Vt-SI l» nsiaUaax. *** • ■ ■ One of Ihe hsppleet of all the. * Pranklln Hlchborn gives the fot* happy days spent was Pr-day.*May \o**'.nv. interesting n-coant of the 9. Thta day bad been set apart **\tta, ,n tht legislature oxer tbe no Journey to tbs lalasd wsa msde on' tbe WllmlngloB Tran* porta tlon company's beautHu! new »t earner "Cab- rlllo." The day was perfect snd tbe sea calm, so that lhe brier sea Journey wa* delight. At tbe Island we were tendered a sumptous luncheon by the Hotel Metropole aad later en- Joyed rldea tn glasa-bottom boats and saw wonderful views or the bottom or the sea. • Mi. i*uwe and Use Mi-Jim I1*y. <m Saturday lhe Paclflc Electric amous n After a pl-atani aad swift Journey we arrived at San Deign. Sundsy noun. Our pnrly was meet at the depot al Snn Deign Sutidny ntMin by a committee from the Chamber of Com- .lueree, the Panama HpOSltlOB people and local editors We went al once rant hotel, San Diego's new |i,00.0,6oi) hostelry. where we found our room*, already assignetl to ns by"*the management After lunch In the artistic "blvuua.- giitl." the itarty was taken by auto- mobile io Point Lonu. where we sjtenl the afternoon an 'he Rtiesta oi Kalherlne Tlngley. bend uf IJn- world wide tbeosopblrsl movement and 'tlaja Yoga aehool The patty wa* receised-ai the entrance to tbe Aryan Memorial Temple and then escorted to tin- Greet) theatre, where mi IntorcMlIng program was welcome and responses by member* of our parly. BMBO exqiii- slte music by Raja Yoga orchestra addresses by Ihe scholar* of the IUJh Yoga Mbool and severs! id- ilresses by (be talented Instructors. loiter we were guests ul u chitrtnlni luncheon served in Ihe rniunds t allotted plaetc* Ib the grounds. We were then taken lo lhe Mechanical Arts hUrldlng. partially completed whore egpoeltloo ofitriats told u* something of what the exposition I* to Ih*. Ai the admlalrailon building, now completed and oecuttied, we were s.-rved t"freshment* /flu* .-X|fosltinn site comprises n saloon isw governing the unlversl lag saloon* from Ihe vicinity of unl ties: The fight to maintain the State') thlrty-jwr-establlflbed policy of keep lng saloons from the vicinity of Pnt- verattle* rame to an end ta tbe As- aembty wltb defeat for the no-saloon element The contest has been going on ,glBCe the legislature oi-ened. There ■ ba*. aa a matter of fact been two on* to break down the n<* company paired cars at our service.}"*hl** leaving the Virginia we went to Mfcl"*00" *»** ******* ************ **** Lowe, where wn enjoyed a brief Ml-\******\ *° ****** *** ******* to ****** otnl or too An lng snd a picnic lunch. Soon after DOOQ we desetided the mountain and were *oon seated In the ml**lon play house at SaB Gabriel, where we were the gueala of our fellow editor. Jobs S. MrGroarty. author of the "Mission The play i'ii *■ i ■ ■'■■■■ which hsve grown since the no-saloon law governing ihe titder I'nlversltles went Into nf- acre irk maa were busy ■ position buildings, pi id shrub*, building I lutttiirt that Is lo s s In*, and In lit sorts iiilliiK the -rnntinn of main* r.'iiiiiii.ooi* gall ii r m reeling Ink Ot | revelnt • Of '■•:.'■■ side succeeded In seeur- C s majority Tote in lhe Assem- a delightful! b'J "**** *''" Xa br*"ak down the pre rone al the Slate Cnlverslty of passage by one vote f-tsi g «rearranging" the artistic stage "seHlog | n,«'"- 'be opponent* or the no-saloon lne-pler'trh^ar-lnK ,h„ gctoTS, snd Manning | *°*,r* aoceeeded In having Sanla a wldej-j,,. unique playhouse Over tine hundred people tske part In tbe p|gy, which depicts lhe history of tbo Cnltrornia missions from the lata It li. Impossible lo adequately de-jtm,^^ (he landing of the Spanish,bv •l"' : ajlhe In ihls article lhe magnitude |.*riar** at San Dlegn to a ■ ■■ Ind ■ hi■;.'"'' ' f the leafc lhe people of San Hlego lbt, ,n|,-*ton» were laid In ruins by as., itndartgkefl it is a intoned* me Mexleaas. The play has been u*. uisk .ind reflects great * ledll \ running for over two years and "nlveralty eieluded from the >n* of the Kilts-Batter*bill, was drawn to make the no- tone law hi present enjoyed Slate Cnlverslty and Stanford In the of the itv tin. -.1st- of Snn Diego .it-wing the elposltioti we t-n to points about ibe city -Yf-niug we were the guests anagement of the Savoy the- with see ma lo grow In popularity ea*-h passing day Kvcryon*- enjoyed it Immensely, and It prosed a fitting (lima* lo a most delightful nlnejothg dsys' outing. While in San Habrlelj ■****■ ho-*e who support and those BM the no-snloon mne lost won a tight in this Legl*> lain •f th. litem mne policy for l*nl ite* bark lo Ihe begin State Cnlverslty ot Ber ... ..nd Inter were guest* at u ball) Mission. whlVti Is one of two tbal 1st Following ***** ***** ** ro*n> ***** cn b| ih*' Snn Diego Shrlncm. j t„ _ fair list* or [.reservation BerTM***-**' '■* *** *** SBacled a* early In Wednesday morning wa visited ■ (,,,,, nre held regularly in ibis mls-jas 1*78 which provided that no In oiunda of the I* H. army avlalion training alou. which was the tourth to bejtnsi.ani Aryan M.-morlal Temple. Mr* schnul on North Island. t-SOtesaai | built lu tbe stale {oille.tl Tlagtey proved a most rharmlng boa- Park made a beaullful flight i■■■ Suoday was a day of rest at tti. i"- less and the editor* were glad of lhe our i-diricaHon. executing some dlf- Virginia Hotel In Long Heath and' opportunity in be her guests and mult feat* In Ibe air. All the mem-1 Sunday evening saw puplti * ■**■— ■* L ' -" ' •'* hoard the Sanla Fe> splendid train. "The Saint." Tbe excursion of t»l"t wtll go down in the minds of all those who participated, ss one of the most thorough' pleasant nnd profitable In the history of the association. President Richardson assumed the entire burden Vpf managing alt the details of the ex- (be broken down rurslon and ever,thing witrked out. As the no-saloon smoothly and pleasantly The committee .in resolutions eon* isted fir J K Olmsted, chairman.. Argus. Pelalutns; Heorge A Harry.. A"" Institution heen opened tha B. W Hull. Times, i saloons clustered thick aboul ttn- Saata Pe*s[ Kureka. Albert Currlla. Journal. <**upus Per years Stanford an A. Charters. Register.,ihorltlcs waged local war against Dbdsoa, Beatloel, Kad|.*beie groggerie*. The local niithnrllle* succeeded .losing them on one side of the ra King. also to wish her and her pupil* god- ber* of our parly formed nn Instani speed upon a Journey lo Sweden. | and sincere friendship tor lh.- fear- where she is to attead the later- le*s. avaltor. aad ll was with deep nailooal The.»*oph leal World's Peace regret lhat we^reod, a day or two Conference In June. later, of his belBg killed while mak- San M**go's Wonderful (irutvtli. 'ins.an attempt to fly from Snn Diego The member* of our party who to l.os Angeles, had visited Sau Delgo with the Bl-, At >*♦-*"* Bewch. *oclatlnn in previous year* were a«-. Wa were loth to leave San Diego lonlsbed st the clty'i wonderrui:**> splendidly bad we been enlertaln- growlh and present prosperity II **d by the cllliens of Ihe rlty through Is only a brief live or .nix year* Ibat {tbelr Chamber of Commerce, Ihe Or- San Delgo was a city 30.000 Inha- iter of l'nnama and the exposition dl- hitanl* "SOW I.,- has a population; rectors, but our schedule hail been of 90.000 Many large buslneo* J arranged, and at 1 o'rlock of the.\,.» blocks are being erected, some ot-j-Hh we embarked — **— ° *" *■**'- ***- them eight and len-stors struturet. t "Saint ' hound tor U.ng Beach At] Oakland. It while throiighotit the rlty many new! Hobatl Junction, aear labs "AnseleBi t lare: D. I) homes are being built Construe-' our special rar* were Iransfered lo Hluff. and I lion work I* prngresslve rapidly on j the Salt Lake Hnllway, and we truv- Hedland* the new rsllrosd line that Is to con- eled over Ihls road lu l<ong Heach.l Memhet**. of Party. neet San Delgo and.Yuma and short-'arrlslng at the Vlrglata hotel att « The memlts*rs of the party were ea tbe haul to*lbe coast by over 100^ o'clock The little detail arranged Mr and Mrs Wallace C. Brown. Re- miles. Thla rnad.li expt*rled to be Ii> our thoughtful president ssvedjvlew. Paclflc drove: Mr. and Mrs completed *'*y tdlB. ! two trntisfent In I*s Angeles and Will P. Hlnkc. Advocate, tlllroy; Mr Monday morning wn were guest*ji>ver nn hotir'v time. I and Mrs Ralph W. Hull, Times of tbe Meteor Motor Roal company1 The Virginia Hotel. i Kureka. Mr and Mr*. Geo M Blair, for a ride In a glasi-bottom boat.: Long Beach Is Indeed fortunate to] Independent. Corona: Mrs . A. E This trip was Ihroughly enjoyed, have s hotel like the Virginia ll I* 'Boynton. Beglsler. Orovllle: Mrs tt Included n slsit'to the Submarine'' ,.ne of the finest in the southland, j Kate II, Boynton. Register. Orosllle; Harden* and a ride along tbe water front. A diver performed some'enjoyed every minute of our IV wonderful stunts for our edification, i sta> there Manager Carl S. S Vi-U ft. MlUfar-f Araslecny ' ley I* a "prloce of good follow Monday ariernoon our parly visit-J and nothing was loo good lor our *-d the San Diego Army snd Kbit]party The hotel Is built tight down Military Academy. Our part) »;,■.-,. the beach and la surrounded b* met by (he students and (heir band j green lawns and beds of choice and Hearted lo the academy, where we were entertained wltb a fine drill by the one hundred young students at tbe academy. There wa* also a should b** sold wit Mi he University campu*. based on i.he iheory that • owes ll to ihe young men and women who lesve home to tend 1'nlversllle* tti see to It that Ihey are subject to ss few- tempts Hon* Hi may be During alt the year* of machine domination fn California there never was a machine manager no hold as to risk public opinion by suggesting tbal Hie-l"nlver*ltx no-saloon xonr rone at tbe Stale Cnlverslty was established before ihe building pf Stanrord, ft did It**** ppll there. ■ town or Mayfleld They surcesutful. however, on t thi ere less ide or the campus ihe town or Menlo near the StasHiM rumpus, every local fight to elosr tbe saloons wa* lost. Students after studnnt'. because or Menlo groggerie*. lost his standing at the Cnlverslty. and was dismissed. ii .ne iisrsi in *«r -vuwi.tauu.. n-.-r ,,. ..,..«.uu. .„„„,. Matters came to a climax when a find hotels nbound. and wejMr, and Mrs, Albert Currlla. Journal t i'alo Allan from Mrnto In his Inloxt- laaa-.-ts-ir-**-. »._ -*___. -..ii— -*--__- tested condition, gol Into the ho_r- n«*xl to his own He was mistaken llaryl ("alien. Farmer*] -•day - Oakland Han- Williams; Mrs Lulu fallen. Parmer. William-.: Mr. and Mrs M P Cochrane, Independent. San Hatael: Mr and Mrs II A. Charter*. Register, ^ulsre; Mr. and Mrs. (i. It Daniels, Km-uirer. Onklind: Mr. nnd Mrs. C shim battle nnd dainty rrrrcabmcBt* were served by the student*. This school, conducted by Captain Board verandas extendjO around the building and on thr ocean side there in a solarium' where a sun balb may be euj- Throughout the' building the board vistas ot lobby, grand satoon and ballroom are mosl pleasing, while Thomas A Davis. Is thriving, andjthe massive pillars and artistic de the Undents were remarkably welt, coral ion* make th* hotel most at drilled tlax-KiBrtted by n-soatevw, Monday evening we were guests or the Order or Panama al a ban- quel at the P. S. Grant hotel. This was oae ol the big evest* or the trip and was a revelation to many of the editors who made thi« acquaintance of the liveliest bunch or the "Henui llooster" ihey ever encountered. There was much eating and singing concluding with a dance in the hotel ball room. A Hlstortc Place. Tuesday morning we wt-nl ••• old Town, where we sjient a brief hour as guests of tbe "Tommy" Getx at thi building made famous by trartlte to Ibr health and pleasure seeker*. Seeing; laasg nWh. Thursday morning we were the guests of the elllxens of I,ong Beach and Injoyed a two-buur antomoblte ride throughout the city. Look Beach t* bow b clly of over thirty thouaand population, lt la a "dry* town and is proud of It. Kven tht hotel* are not allowed to *ett intox leant* of aay kind. Wednesday aftensooa wa* devoted to a delightful ride of the Young fi Co. sl.-amer to the ship yards and In ner harbor of l<ong Beach. During preHslblejthts trip we wlUiesed a hydroplsni adobe night by a skilled avaltor. Helen' Hunt Jacksoa'a book. "Kamona." This old imiititoK I* popularly known At the annual election In tbe V4r - "jglnla oo Tbar*day evening, the mem< as lb* marriage place ot Bomaaa bem expressed their esteem In their /-snd AlessandrB, Mr. Gets hss re- president. Prlend VI. RlthsrdioB. by stored the building as near ss poa-f re-electing him by acclamation. Se<^ atble to Ha ancient condition _ Hero rt.-_r> nr,B A_ __lag _.Es absent on tbs Spanish friars, lhe builder, of the mfssloni. flrsl liaded, snd tt was near tbli plsce thst tbs flrsl mission wai built "and the flrst "geatlle." or Indian eblld, was bsptlted by rather Janlpero Serrs. It was slso. wife. accouat of tbe IHmss of hla but-wis re-elected ana Pant W. Moore 'wsa made vlr-e-preeldent. The executive **«mB-ltteemen *i elected for a burgter He waa *hot to death It developed at the inquest that the dead lad's mother wg« working _,_ „ „ by the day to lUpp0rb'bl**a, In col nbar. Pre**-Democrat. Sanla|lege. and that hi* latal trip to th Rota: Mr and Mrs P V lb*wey. ■ Menlo groggerie* ws* tbe ''first he Journal, llanrord: Mr. aad Mr*. D had lakeo there. D. Dud*on. Sentinel. Red Bluff: Mr | At the next aesslon of the l.erjis- and Mrs, J. R. Duffy. "SaBla Pe."; Inlure, 190S. tlw* State Pnlversity'e1 San Pranclsco: Mrs. C. E. Duns^N no-saloon policy wis extended comb. Gazette. Berkeley; Ml** Ber-] Stanford, To reach the groggerie* Bice Downing. Journal. Santa Clara:'"* Menlo . however. It was necessary Mr. and Mra 11. M Hastlnftr. *<** ***** *** Stanford mne limits s Kverybody'* Weekly. S. P.: Miss ff!:mlte snd a half Isstead pr a mite as Mr. Charles K. Jones. ledger. Un-[SI the State Cnlverslty. Coder this JsKSster. Mr. and Mrs. Lymin M.Klng-i '«* *** Menlo groggerles were Review. Itedlands: Mr. ind Mrs I dosed. sTaltar T. L-roa, Richmond Banner.! Early In the present lesaton Aa- San Pranclsco; Mlsa l..>i- l.yon.i semblymin Fergusoo iBtrodoced a Richmond Banner. San FtbbcIsco: j measure which oa Its face increased Mr. and Mrs. P. tt- MacklBder. Star. |'he no-saloon xone at the State Cat. St. Helena; Mr. J. p. Mllrhtm. Ad-jveialtjr from a mile lo.a mile and a vocate, Alhambra; Mr. and Mrs j quarter. But il developed thit the "aul W. Moore. Facts, Hedlaads: I bill waa sa worked lhat It Increased Mr, and Mrs. B. W. MrKeen. Re-, ihe lone only on the Berkeley side, corder. Klngaburg: Mr. I*. P. Mlleb-|*hkb Is already "dry" "* "■*—*- ell. Journal. Corcoran: Mr. and Mr*.' down the tone on tbe Oakland aide. Duncan McPheraon. Sentinel, Santa; whlrh la yet "wet." Crux; Mr. and Mra. J. Sherman Me-j Hsd the Terguion bill at It was Dowell. Tlmes-Slar. Alameda; Mr., orlgloslly Introduced becomes * Isw Herbert G. Moody. SesrthtHhT. Red- t *>e**ee»*»e*>*se-*>weeN»*»*>»fs**>a.e*>*> dlcg: Mr.11. C. Moody. Searchlight.| keley; Mr. D. J. Reeae. Pree Prem. Redding; Mr. George H. Oakes.j Veatnra: Mr. aad Mrs. C. ». Ha-j- Journal, Hayward; Mr. 8. II. Olm-jcllffe. Sun. Merced: Mr. and Mr*. *ied. Journal. San Rafael; Mlu Hel- George Grsnt RadcBfr. PBjaronlaa, en Olmsted, Journal. San Refael; > Wstsonvtlle; Mr, and Mrs. P. C. Mr. and Mm. J. K Olmsled. Argui. j Roberts. Telegram"! Loag Beech; Petaluma: Mr. John W. O'Nell. Mrs. J. V. Snyder. L'nlon. Grssa Vsl- I'nlon. Oraas Valley; Mr. and Mrs.jley; Mr. and Mra. Charle* Sckmltt. H. P. Prlsk. Press, laong Bench: Mr. snd Mrs. J. J. Penny, Tetagram, _ . Long Beich; Mr. aad Mrs, Friend I. Dsalls, P. B. Uackindor.i W. Richardson, Ossette, Berkeley: Olmsted. P. V. Dewey, D. J.' M1" Rath Rtcbardaon. Oaxstte, Ber- Nord-Herold. Sacrameoto: Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Tlnstey. Review, Pomona: Miss Lulu I. Westberwu.. Democrat. PiscervlHe: Mr. sad Mrs. C. P. Walt a. mot, Saa Pedro. would have been poeslble to establish road honsea In Clsremou' Canyon. It developed thst mem- of the Alameda county delegation, men of the type of Breed Ia the Senate and Clark In the Assembly, had refused lo introduce the measure. Ferguson. howe***er. did so. The excuse was finally advanced for It lhat under lu provision*, the Claremont Hotel at Oakland, cnafd open a bar aad serve drlak* wltb meals T' Claremoal Hotel iteople made a strong fight to seenre lu passage . lint the bill was finally defeated, falling by one vota nt pas- iage. Thus the first serious attempt In more than thirty years to break be Stale Cnlverslty dry rone failed Of roeld aot sos why Sanla Clara Dal- verslty should be slagled oat from all the other Calversltles Ib the state n this oae particular of refusing It a no-saloon xone. , Santa Clara Calverslty ia Ibe great e«l CalhoTlc Calvarslty west of the Mississippi, stare H has takra L'al- versliy rank, msay Improvement*! have heen msde. The groggerles st the entrance Ib plain sight of itndy balls, snd csmpn**bsve been an eye- Tbe Ssa Praactseo Monitor off) rial organ of tbe Arrhdloceae of Saa Pranclaco. In an editorial article n»- cussing the »ilnation there. In Hs Issue of November *!Atb. 191!. says- ' When we consider how valooa* ■ ■■ . tfcfek around tbe vicinity of oar college* and universities—we know .to* one Catholic iastltutlnn that 1* !■-t.-r.r-. 1 and annoyed by no t*-ss •* nn il. -'--i, vrog-shops. all within 300 feet of it* doors then WS begin to real're bow -»-n***t:* some ot us grow to wlah for afi "i- portuBlly to vote the ssloon out of our neighborhood." Wben the aftieaded Butler bill (Senate bill gTl) io por a mils BBd a bslf dry ione about aalverslttet game came up. It was discovered Ibat In ' amending H to exempt tbe town or Santa Clara, the same amendment mil Ibe town of Mayfleld. nesr Stan- "* *v f n-iVii years' three other unl- illles Hi*-.** been eaubltshed in California, the Cnlverslty at Red- land* Bad Iha I'mverslty of Sourhcrn Callfornu. wblle Santa Clara College at 8aat« Clara ha* within Ihe year taken on university rank. The I'nlveralty or Southern California Is In a dry xone Used by local statute The sltuatloa at tbe Cutverslty at Redlaads asd at Saata however are much as they were at Stanford before the losing of the groggerie* at Menlo mder the law of 1*>09 Ai Hedland* one precinct inj'ord l*nlver»Hy. fn ihe wet column which a large number of Mexicans! aUo. When this ws* discovered the ■dry : hill waa defeated. IS to 41 t* their residence Is kept a narrow tnargla. Tbe J tortile*'desire to have the no-**-, l ione established by State law it Stanrord and the Stale Cat ver-j shy, for protection in the esent

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    t-M.P. FOUR lML.Y t-ALO AuTO T.MES. MONDAY, XOV. 2j. 1914. •Dalit*paloHitotttmce Evan Williams Pleases Crowd BM and karaaaa Kicct. LISHlMfJ COMPANY Vmuifhr*. Pals Alt,., Call- r!a<-« matin Ona Vear ... fi.. VI 1 *. .->•■*- Monti. ... Oar Werk ... U*,* ■ ■- - ■•** -. .44 Aa-Upa-a. i*: n TIMI'v I*. rata Aha ." >t ,-Att* tmt thr ,.,. tit-Ira rn'.*! 1,- N mt *™*i it—- tgM nam mat tt. W FIUKIN ■■a-1'rmlia*- u Tin: daily .. I,' **.>.. -r-. »1.',l .' ar.jai-.-te in ilit- -111" TIMi:*. it n.t f-.f-.-f. .. 11 KM.I.V MONDAT IS ttl. Uftd from P ■ Mnrtnttrts *d» of the 1 i-i ilfflO that blank eta the wh»le tniiii* her rit-.nlved It Into a -harming lullaby that wa* derlile-.il- pleasing. •Hie neil. Haydn's "Spirit Sonic ' called tor another method antlrsljr, - ,1 anunelstlon t,rough' • the atirtlenie hut lh- inbwi of this group probnbl* hioiiKht Il.e rololsi to the holglil ol Daily Palo Alto Times CLASSIFIED Telephone Directory In this column not only yoor phone number but alao your place of business Is brought to the attention of over 3500 readers every day. Phone your order or drop a line snd our directory department solicitor will call upon you at once Our phone number is t*s- WANTED. l-KOrtSSrONAi Wanted — Work *T •**•• ds* t washing, cleaning, ironing. sewing.' rooking. Mrs A.Bod.in. pbooe frSZK.. ATTORNEYS Plain newing. quilting tsi en In, or go out be dsy: cars of invalids or children. Mrs. Melody, Phone 63SK. 5-22-1m Cooking, flrst-clsss French, for parties or families, snd waiting **o uhle hy nent lady. I'hone S32K. 10-27-lm EGERTON D. LAKIN ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY Pl'BMC Ramon* llulldlng, Palo Alto. OfBce phone Palo Alto OWt. Rts. phoae Pnh> Alto «»TK ABKKIlKKN OOAI, l.KKKN A t.UF.KN Ml High St. Photo* 011 I-OCKSM1T1I, STOVE CON- ne« t.ng, gi-neral repairing, ill' High Streei. Phone M2K. SCHOOLS. ,1.* fully IHllfO ihe PAU) ALTO CALENDAR Momlajr, rWd Supper, Palo \:* , :. :.• ■■' Fr.,-, tsrnal Md V.o 01 lemll Hall, bj aboul eight] Meeting ■■■ '■• led AKTN.t UVV. A ACCIUKNT IN81 llANCB. ti. It. hlocuni. Alum .\ l.ytton. Ph. I.T -• 660. (iltOt'KHIKS, NTATIONHHV. Mil JONs. If. II. Npsuldlng. grammar acliool I'l"- k. I'll. 541 AtT0M0IIII.K ItKPAIItlNti Cnlversllj Gal******, ft lit High Street. Phone HI ■IAPANRSK 1.'h i|is Picture Iranilng. Tlie Nippon, -Tl I'nlveraity ave. Ph. 1:11\ er promt Ion Isft ltl('\C|,KS. hpOKTINti O'lrH I jpewriU'ta. I 1: 1 -...uli. I'. II. 'smith, III) Clnle. Phone .*>I0K Ji:it*-*:v hairy PI UK MM.K \NI» < i.i AM II. MAIWH'A. PHONE tWHX. Wanted—At Tlmea ofllce. clean, soft rags. No starch of bsrd- surfsced rags csn be used. Fojr cents a pound paid. 9-2-tf Wanted—Work of any kind by ei- pert gardener with borse'and wagon., Manure for lale. Phone 838K. 11-4-lm Wanted—Cabinet typewriter desk.' Pbone 245X . n-u-if 1 Wanted -Plain sewing and mend-j itiK |l cons per hour. Phone Stl v r- 11-17-61 Wanted-.Man's second-hand bicy-1 r Ie M ust be reasonsble. Phone j -.»TK II-lT-wl-' The Kimbcr School ot Music Tllilll llaSa inMruetaon ia Ittn* Ibinkins. notat***. -tlnaiion, **ar work and *i(bi -asainc Cnutsi ta f-iaiM. h«aia--r ami tb* ****artn* • tamessMae Settud toormr* cmrnnf tW it rand renal-"* lot cell***** entrant* rianuaatloa la -a-JStc- for parti-ulj-ra addreaa. MBS C. I*. KIMBEk. tai *t.yili**» Axcn-jg, tttom*. y*e "**> Ato EDITH M. DUREN. B.M. Piano and Harmony -I..-!.., .12, aaam Huvrt. .'.I.INI: 737X. NOTARY PUBLIC. Ill irsday. iMtli U-wMng U ,li.'. \,.vi larj Onltd ttt si Thonai Church, boo 1 Ui C. M. Fltscaf lid Ton. -tr.-el. North Pain \Uo, .' '• fi tn UlH luntlay. 2Aiu MeaTtlag io dotMt •! i'-il'< Alio -eiint*- .1 niu' ■1 -;t. estem Ion tours* In Iho' t Ii ■11 itratna llbfar**, 3 ii. m . Ire., to public. J**,!•*...;.,ot.- cotillion. M'WMitren danros IBO couples Burins cluh- room., sr.-u.ro d f-anthis 1 tn [• ui. llll Thla -.I > the hi ol !. IhurxLi). -Jfltli Intarndie-flale assor Itttlnn lOOl- ball, *.«-.',n,i game ol series between California nnd Btnn-ford earshy Slav- ens. Wtnnfor.t fleld. 1 <»r:;0 a m.. IS -cents. TlianksKl-Ing union s**rvlce of the federated evangelical congrpgaUonn ■nr PaJo Alto, sermon bj it***, David BtaUM, All spirit- Eplsoopol Church. 11): :<-f a. in. s ftattwtatqr. 20th Kugha. llerkeley High against Palo .Alto High for coast couailes ehiirntotishlp of Intern, liolustli* red- ration (winner lo play Woodbind lligb for chance to compete with Poinunn High for atate champlon- ahlpf, Slanfurd field, U p. m.. 15 ■crSBts, Municipal Hand concert, open air. University avenue ..ud Bmerabfl -**.lre«*l. 7:4B to *> 16 p. Pl„ r**ee Oampiis dsnee, Armory, 8:30 p.m Ti cents. WrtDCaKte-f, -ad * Woman's Club moating, let t l.v Mrs. Racine McCIoSkey, author of "CnJIfornln MtsSloBS." Masonk Temple, 2 p n Saturday's Temperature Tht* theriiiotneter rvgistereil as ttn-_ srarmesi and SS as tin- rol -Tttt Inf Palo Alio Inst Saturday. 'Bringing It Horns to Dad. "The ectiool teacher Is in tercet ed In -you. dnd." ••How's tfastr **T.'hj. today, nrter she'd told me -di TaJLOa-* tO Sit dtlWI* apll !-■'■:. • r l:.>M*!f. sbe said she wmidered whnt kind of a fatiief 1 ba6.**—Philadelphia l^dj-er. PALO AI.TO FOLKS ASTONISH URUGG1ST I We?nail nan) good medldosa, hot' -are ate told lh* n.Uture uf butk-. thorn' bark, glyrrortlne, etc . km*** 11. tut a "ji.i-ikii. is ihe 1.1-t me ■■*•! nolil. Pnlo Alto roik* astonish us llallv \t% tell UK lio« Qt'lCKIaY A.l- ler-l-leh rel'ew- BOO I Stomach, ggS nn the stomach and constlpatlon Mnnv ueporl lhat \ SiMill-; D08R relieves thss* troubles stmost im- MKl»I«\Ti:i.Y Wo are rI.i,] we are! Palo ^Itn BgantS for Adlrr-1-kit,' •C. c. JValks-.*, druggist, Advcittarmrnl orltorj,. niiini'i-:- The soloist es- , pn < i wilt) splendid sympathy the despair nnd then the determination .»{ the ion Irho lufcsd 10 hi* made it servant of tils father thnt he might imii* bread enough to'esl. W'hfllier It wns the fflffll t»f the . ni*.* 1 oi- the music that tbs next. "Open the Cal«*> of the Tempi*-'' 1." Knnp|>, sou tided morel > hotnbiiat ills hard to say. II wa* evidently with n vie** 10 :m atmosphere of he,*..) dignity, but It tell short nnd lunnKlit Instead a reeling of what iiiIkIiI he railed merely 'pomp mil circumstance." Ten shott -iii.K*. making up the 'Kllland" snng cycle, closed the pro- Rrnm, This la a stmiilHiil ofTeiliiK for lenorH. nnd the only (l.lii*- th.it run he done l*. in contrast Kvan Williams' Interpretation srlth that of others. Whether the -.train of the even ing was beginning to tell on an injured throAt or not. it seemed evident that the latter part ol the pro- gin 111 was not up to the stand an) set In (he llr-,1 part uf the evening To Judge as his best whst mi* e.|- leiilly 11 toned effort 0U (he putt or the ttlnget I*. pethapi not talr. He resiionded well to the rail lor t.irled emotions In the different- SOOgS, nud shell he »siik itrnhni'ti "I.ullshy" as nn encore In- put Just the artistic tOUCh to the end of tho prog ram that sent the audience away without a "had taste " Notwithstanding the apparent 1 lack ot appreciation*suggsated in the' foregoing comment, there l> no doubt thnt mam enjoyed the t on- * t-ert. for. even when not at hi** herd. I VVJII|ama.|is much better Hum the ordlnar** run of *ineer I . ..tinot i*:i> as much for hli -on who ...• um I'linii'.i him There was s lark of sympsUis in the accompaniments thnt waa regrettahli* Without a sureties** of touch that a I times ■ :i une.1 absolute discords, I'eroon w uiii.in** was more of n detriment than a help to hli solol-n father There mtelil Ih* some evi'lunntlon. howerer. for the comhlned appear- nine of rather nud Hon< in th,* words ol Kvan Williams himself, who. he* fore ii,f'procrain began, -.aid ' Yes, he u my spn. You se.' Ultras regular .... otnpanlsts nftei list iiik i " with one for ■■ while begin t.i show off Th|s one. being my mn, l osn take that out of blm whenever ue.*- The iiitnihi-i ,,r ( pie th.il attend- e.* the concert It ettlmnted lo have i.-i !• more than thirteen hundred. dim nl ibe largest houses ibsi time been drawn by the Peninsula Moth ,: v ...-1,-11 um series Of this 1 by f.u the greatei pan were lll.At KSMITII V. J. (-ommerford, fVlli Ilryant street. Phone HOY, KOHAKH AND m ITI lis lil,lii-" 'ii A Crandj-.ll. 124 I liuri'ilj a.eiiu-*. Phone !>2-l \.nnt*id -Dressmaklnry Evening: dresses a specialty. .*.fi<*K^aitJjJ-i,.o!i avenue. Phone T84K 11-1S-2W* CAHPKT (T.KANINti t 'oii)pre**-x*(| air or vacuum. Oil-ron, 167 l.ytuni. Pti. 4.T0V. I.AltlKH' AM) tiKNTLKMKN'H 1 VII < Uti Han Tailor. N. Aliiav ... I."..- Ilryant at. Phone S4SK CrUtPBt CI.KAMNO V*\*o \lt„ Carpet Cleaning Worka. 101 nigh su Ph. 2ttu- I.AIHf-H' KINK TAIIAJKINti J. I'..—-. room ■J'H Knni'in- lauiMng. Phone 0o«*i . COPPKHP LATal KNtiltAVINU Plate and KHI _. Timoa 1 in,,,-. Phone 1 in. PAI-O ll.io I \l Shit. Plrst-claaa work. Prompt collection and delivery. Phone It-US Wsnted—(llr! at Stanford Laundry, corner Ha/nona nnd Forest. 11-17-tf Wauled— Room, bath, In private home within half tulle of railway station. Archie Rice, pbone US. Wanted -Filipino boys want positions as schoo)l-o>K in town Phone 247—638 Channlng ave. 11-irn-fit"' DICY A. BAUQH Notary Public 257 University Ave. HAIRDRESSING. DYKING AM* <'I.KANIM. W. II, Knight, -110. t'mveralty avenue. Phone 470. PI.lMHINti CON1TIACTOR 11. ft. Ji u 1 1.1 4H1 High atreet. Phorso S&l Kl.KCTHICAI. WOKKH Alfred K. Werry, 042 Hlfth SU Phone Palo Alto 764. Mils. M. A. l.tASPlllUl Public st.-n.'i-i.ipli.'i. N'otiu-y Public. Ulil 1'nlv. Ave. I'h. 77(1 1.1.1 i'l >:n -ai. WORK llurkhart Kleciric Works, 525 Kmei-Ttun street. Phone IH. Wanted * Secondhand H> for Its] 11 tent, reasonable Address Ho*. ■ :'». Times office I1**f0*gta | Wanted—Young woman with j some experience In nursing snd * light housekeeping. Apply ttl Hl**h 11*20-31* I Wanted Position tn small family by Klllplno schoolboy pbone Paloi Alto 84.1. 11-20-6t» ] Wsnted Sewing h> the day by| experienced dressmaker. Phone Shampooing: Manicuring and Hair Wot*k. Combln#-a Made I'p. MISS E. CHRISTOFFERSON Vlntng Itldg.. Ml t'mvemll** Ave. I'HONK «|. CHIROPRACTIC. J.THORNLEYD.C. Nervous, (lirimlc and Spinal IHarvetr. my ape-dadfj. OONSClaTATION KKKK SHAMIMKMNti Mrs. C. Malcolm Wade. llm. I. Madtaon-Ttiolta Itklg. Ph. 23SX 732X. 177 Tasso street 11- NKW .si-AM ultii 1:1.1 1 MU CAL OO, Itetlnhle electrichu^. 171 t-Diveralty ave. Ph. 447V vi wmiin n.i miiim; ami MBTAI, WORKH, 107 Hamilton avenue. I'hone OCX. -———^-^— I 1 Wanted- -Housework In the morn-Is Ing or a few hours dally. Call 630'« l.ytton avenue. 11-21-St* J ■ ■ ■ ■ ...a...a-|' < Wanted l-nrge sunny room on first' * floor, with board: must have heat.it Address Room 1*06. peninsula bos-it pltsl 11-21 -tf * Are You Goiog to j Get Married? I KCHMTlltK. I.I Mi I.Kt Ms. t'PHOIaHTKHINti. P. A. Paraf. lore Co., ---j t'nlv. av. Pb. IO. WKI.I. M-n iim. W. II. Yonat WeU nriliing Co. 037 1..,., r-if, Ht., Palo Alto. Wsnted Position ns waiter by; ] Klllplno srhoolhoy Address Box!, W. Times office ll-23-3t* \\ FOR SALE. Hlttr-NSMAKINfl f GRACB F. lit MPHItKV Kor Sste—Ducks for Thsnksglv- .. ,, ... _ _, , Kieuing Urease-., Art«*miKin t-own-i. Wnnteil Two < men as table Ik or three gentle- irders in private -ek Xddress Hoc ll-lt-Ct ItiK. drssted and delivered. Also Hie' ducks ntui chicken" Phone S49Y. .1 llomby, Coolry road. lt-ts-6t* Hlg Ilirgaln- Specially well-built '-rootu tuodern bnrdflnlsli hungi'low- for sale. Price 12.400. Enquire 160 Webster street. instinctive Costumes, Original Oe-a- M.I.I.. Park. Ptione "l-.l.. alto" 317 FOR RENT. MrSCELUANBOUS. Hoard and Itoom -Ht the da>, week or u.onjh. ."2'i Lytton avenue RstheF a personal question. # bul if you arc, you nrrd our e service. Wc make the finest J quality of cither engraved or 9 printed • INVITATIONS. e ANNOUNCEMENTS. J • AT HOME CARDS. \ o CALLING CARDS e e a 0 At lowest price* Quick service, e e Send for samples. . TIMES JOB • DEPARTMENT • a a eeeeeeeeeeaeeeeaaa*eeee**ea LOST Kor Sale Kahblts. Ilelglum haren nn.l Klemlsh giants. 1 si Addis, avenue \ ■ For itent—l-urnisneu nonsekeep- s jt i.m ■ |np rooms; modern, reasonable. In* ■■uire 437 Kipling street. S-2-tf itsneo room, for L-iVeM"ere *"d ™°*k ""•' hone 438L t-:t *m' I housekeeping: also .ingle room- »«y "ere and 6eII Here. That > Ihe Woy to Make the Town P.r Sala-otd papers at 10 canu!'M Hamilton avenue Phone t«8K a bundle (1001. Inquire Times of - j g*''tf ■•*-*' Kor Rent Modern 2 and 3 room bath, toilet, etc. Quiet. Foi Bale Barlej and barley has Weeks' poultry rnnch Phone T3.» S-12-tf Kor s.-i.. Tarka iivinc Phone Uo : npls.. ga* . lean, respectable. (No children.) I'hone 7.1CX. the l.ytton, 481 l.yllon io.«-ir Ko- Sule -Organ In Urst*.: der. cheap tor cash Write it.,* S.1..K.. Times ofl.ee li-30-gl** ■•,*,, St!,* \ tvnjo blankets ft rib Mr 1 c w Wanleli, Menlo Park Ph WO llil 11 •0 tf For Kent* Neatly rnr::*..,hed room cottage with plnuo, 440 Cow- •■■■r. Address ll. 1, L-phsth, P. o. Hoi 94. Palo Alto lo-notf Kor Hen* -*ita nali. on tha third floor of tho Slmklns building. it available for smsll meetings st a iental or $1."0 uer meeting. Kn quire Times office. Bigger, Better and *3> Brignter -42; When will the dlrertory he oul* Read the ;in«v*i't In the siars page three. IamI -At AssembfV Hall on rally night a lady's bicycle with name plate r-'sslng Kotlf] Ud Scott st. 1 1 :'n-4t- KOUNT. Found-- !'♦'' ■'■•'• anC Urst-clSf-t hatteri "■--hatging st Reed's on the state hbxbway. Msvfleid tj-it-in LODGES Frsterual Aid .\«--i.-. n meets 2<1 nnd tti. Mondays. Krateralty Hall. Mrs EC 8herman.T-ec.427 Webster st do ..- <! ii.!', last Saturdi. niel.t 1 ,.*.■ T,i..ii*. stttdsnta .it the eon irogratn w .1- over The l'i u 111* 1 .i.i Musical \*-, ion. under tbe local due, tin rhlch the series i*. given, has Dpi he ie isoh well with an srtti 't Bale Boi o' >■ golden oas leather dining chain snd uti cheap 343 Rmeraon, ph. Te*; 11-21 :t ,tw!...iK.'ii note. Arrlgo s. uo nn, •-.. .ii. the next sttractloa the 1aUon ha^ Jusiifled tin* rogfl- t reposed lu It by the public, Kor Rent "J tipper flats, :i room" each Clean beds. Will tint walls. tpply Sll Alma street. 11-lT-lm Modern Ei-tOObl cot ■ iiintrv. 1'. tt-dgutOS' walk Koi Rent 1 tge In the l on carllne, cor, Newell road and ■i nullum est : water and light free, MO per month Phone ms. Week's Poultry Rnnch. ii-ji-tr At thc Dedication of Pi Alio Sterling Silver Guernsey Jugs ^ p'rom Channel l**»am. to he seen ar §10 Melville Ave Paio AIro T^^'2** ?*-V C-pperl^tt/t members ol in- Woman*, Auxiliary ol tt.,* Pan- i:*-iait„ ,v|.,.siuon attended th«* ni-- ithM 11 the California bnltdlng ISl Bstnrdajr, With the parly were lis K B Knrns. Mrs M A. Hit- ■ Vor Rent — Furnished 7-roorn 1 house on <*snipus for second semea- tTrr. Address P. O Hex 118. Stanfortl n-i-o-at-1 Ml* 1. 11k Wc III 11! For Rent In Palo Alto. ■ely furnished bungalow: nttr e yard. Wright >v Bschrh In 1 svenns u-so-if nsini ; Mi Seed. Mn I. ClSJ-tOD Miss K V.b, den. Mrs John Spencer, Mr*. I hi. ley Hl.ihon \nolht-r part] w. made up of Mr and Mrs II Hue Mt■■-. llelle fht.m Thompson 'or Rt-nt 4-ioom fornished, an< uoins unfurnished, nt] for 11'. Hamilton avenue ll-.'l-t, When will the direclory be out' and ThomaalHsgd the answer In the stars— pag<* I three. Butterfly Bread From the oven to you in a sanitary waxed paper. Made Clean Sold Clean Beech Nut, Shasta, Morning Glory and Silver Spoon are the best sellers. EARLE & CO. GROCERS Masonic Temple Bldg-. Phones 837 and 83

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