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A SLOW OUTWARD CURRENT AND A HYPOOSMOLALITY INDUCED ANION CONDUCTANCE IN EMBRYONIC CHICKEN OSTEOCLASTS
In this paper we report on a hypoosmolality induced current, Iosmo, in embryonic chicken osteoclasts, which could only be studied when blocking a simultaneously active, unidentified slow outward cur- rent, Islo. Islo was observed in all of the examined cells when both the intracellular and extracellular solutions contained sodium as the major cation and no potassium. The current was outwardly rectifying and acti- vated at membrane potentials more positive than +44 ± 12 mV (n = 31). The time to half activation of the current was also voltage dependent and was 350 ms at Vm = +80 mV, and 78 ms at Vm = +120 mV. The current did not inactivate during periods up to 5 s. Extracellular 4-AP (5 mM), TEA (5 mM) and Ba 2+ (1 mM), blockers of K + conductances in chicken osteoclasts, did not influence Islo. However, Islo was inhibited by 50 mM extracellular verapamil, which allowed us to study Iosmo in isolation. Exposure of the osteoclasts to hypotonic solution resulted in the development of a depolarization acti- vated Iosmo. It developed after a 1-min delay and reached its maximum within 10 minutes. Half-maximal activation occurred after 4.4 ± 0.9 min (n = 9). The current activated within a few ms upon depolariza- tion and did not inactivate during at least 5 sec. Iosmo reversed around the calculated Nernst potential for C1 Ś (ECl = +7.3 mV and Vrev = +5.4 ± 3.6 mV, n = 9). The underlying conductance, Gosmo exhibited mod- erate outward rectification around 0 mV in symmetrical C1 Ś solutions. Ion substitution experiments showed that Gosmo is an anion conductance with PCl » PF ≯ Pgluc ≯≯ P Na. Iosmo was blocked by 0.5 mM SITS but 50 mM verapamil, 5 mM TEA, 5 mM 4-AP, 1 mM Ba 2+, 50 mM cytochalasin D and 0.5 mM alendronate did not have any effect on the current. Cl Ś current
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Comparing Recent Pulsar Timing Array Results on the Nanohertz Stochastic Gravitational-wave Background
The Australian, Chinese, European, Indian, and North American pulsar timing array (PTA) collaborations recently reported, at varying levels, evidence for the presence of a nanohertz gravitational-wave background (GWB). Given that each PTA made different choices in modeling their data, we perform a comparison of the GWB and individual pulsar noise parameters across the results reported from the PTAs that constitute the International Pulsar Timing Array (IPTA). We show that despite making different modeling choices, there is no significant difference in the GWB parameters that are measured by the different PTAs, agreeing within 1σ. The pulsar noise parameters are also consistent between different PTAs for the majority of the pulsars included in these analyses. We bridge the differences in modeling choices by adopting a standardized noise model for all pulsars and PTAs, finding that under this model there is a reduction in the tension in the pulsar noise parameters. As part of this reanalysis, we “extended” each PTA’s data set by adding extra pulsars that were not timed by that PTA. Under these extensions, we find better constraints on the GWB amplitude and a higher signal-to-noise ratio for the Hellings-Downs correlations. These extensions serve as a prelude to the benefits offered by a full combination of data across all pulsars in the IPTA, i.e., the IPTA’s Data Release 3, which will involve not just adding in additional pulsars but also including data from all three PTAs where any given pulsar is timed by more than a single PTA
The NANOGrav 15 yr Data Set: Evidence for a Gravitational-wave Background
\ua9 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.We report multiple lines of evidence for a stochastic signal that is correlated among 67 pulsars from the 15 yr pulsar timing data set collected by the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves. The correlations follow the Hellings-Downs pattern expected for a stochastic gravitational-wave background. The presence of such a gravitational-wave background with a power-law spectrum is favored over a model with only independent pulsar noises with a Bayes factor in excess of 1014, and this same model is favored over an uncorrelated common power-law spectrum model with Bayes factors of 200-1000, depending on spectral modeling choices. We have built a statistical background distribution for the latter Bayes factors using a method that removes interpulsar correlations from our data set, finding p = 10−3 (≈3σ) for the observed Bayes factors in the null no-correlation scenario. A frequentist test statistic built directly as a weighted sum of interpulsar correlations yields p = 5
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Offle* hour* 11 lo 12 and 1 30 to
1:30. Home address 1044 Bryant SI
J. O, VARIAN
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UadlsoB-Tholls flutldlng, Pala Alta
Otara phone kJIY.
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SHAMPOOING
tUIAMPOOINn: Maalrnrtag. Scalp
Trealinetit .'s*id' Facia) Massage..
•*ti.|,ieiioti Parks a special).*',
kinds, of hair, aaork gives prompt at-
Halloa. Mr. C. Malcolm, Wads,
room No 1. *t*d lion-Thai Is \ block
Phone iHX
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Peninsula Transfer Co.
PIIOXK SOCTHKHS PACIFIC
UAOOAOB RoomT ai"*-.
HFFIl'F .-"■ Al.MA AT. PIIO.NK IS.
i-i!;.-
al lb. .Hy ti-e-oa-
I a-la(e ronalsllpg
block sllustt-d on
niuust In lis purity.
alter baa won for Itself a place In
i* hearts of housewlit-*
, Alsrays the same.
Alatnys tbt beat, and
Always tn the dusl-proor initon
Sold by—
Hl.br * lillle. Palo Alio.
. h B. -i- .Mi-in-1 Palo Alto.
H-T Jt Doyle, Mealo Park.
Ol ih. .,.
Ilniiillioii ami Cowper, known as (ba
CHinielH-ll i-uarter blink, nnd block
*:. ,,f Hie eliy of Pato AKo won sold
HURON ,i„ W. F. Hanrahan for money* doe
hint ror the rliy bond, he t,< i.t Tbe
uuaiier l.lck waa *a.1d for 11.300.
i.ti.l him* lb, which roaalata ol three*
tola. Mil,1 n* r.illi.at. to tb* Kama
Inner tiinl for ihe same purport,
II1M&, jr.lT.mi ami H.Mi.ini
Fine Job printing at Times offir.,
Hamilton aventfe and llamona Street
I'i'S 1 1 nti"\t AWAT nr. OU
I'liil'lia, have Heat. naLlo Into'
! rag* by the ban JotB Rug *
A- W. MILLS
OM) M0. lia ' ..n-.-ii* Ave
* ^fl AI.I IT 'qBOCXRfl
. La Peiie'-i Son ti
I ' <*|2l Rant.tsb "St*-*—*.
a 1*1 e PalO Alto 2»
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American Indian \s Receiving
Due Attention on the Stage
j Palo Alto Market j
J. Sit I-iltrt-ally AieoOe. J
• Fre-h ami imoktd., meat. '
\ freab '.fl«h Frtdsys, poultry J'
A. K*. l-U HIDSK.*) !
J » J-. II. tMISXlt-KftlCf J
t^moamtm., ;
TAXES
1910-11
NOTICi:' IS HFKBJIY GIVEN
tbat tb* Second Insiallme-t of Tales
for tbt tear ISlO-l I Is now .iu* and
' payable, and will become delinquent
an the S4tb DAY OF APRIL, AT t
OCIAX*K I'. M., wben Bv* per cent
wilt be added i.i all taxes remaining
.anpald." W.H. A. j.im 1111,
Taa CMta-tOf* »f Hanta Clara Cuii*-,
San Joae,_ February 1,1911.
unotaui.ti* iu
Ihouiib hi* Hooting t-niutul* ba*tt N-eii. 1, *i tn.hlni fi'i.-t.'-r ami hi
.. r.N-,1 .l..>iiu.t*'.l-**il-n..l>r-| I.i ihe |U
Aig*ri.-*ii 1 lull-11 .Mil maiii* hi*, pla.-e In re-own,—, an.) at,
a ft** retail,* de-attiae.1 i" y'->y In tf-r r-ilmv a^-on*,'. u<mi« part la ll*--tir--*t
MRS "F.LSIi. LEiSTNER
piamo linnn
Have tuned plant*/* lp New York
and liari'tinny ti.-a »!.!■■ price*
IV__t Webster Mreel.
Put-s-rlbe for Tha Daily Tim.*
the tot tma
drum* 1* -*
AiihIIi, F.r
oooma «1
A 1, .11.
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ril,-
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lolof
■ii
• lad
lhr atao.-hler of »ii-.rl..-r chief;
tie .-blmeVt I* playemt ly F-l.th
1 smtlela-o b-* added u7iMb
i-ml.i'-e-tl at ^be New theater. 11 Ne* "fo ,u -. * -i", ,■ L.,-1 1.1 11111 It,.na Ire* rriends of the .lts'tii*.
The •'!■"c„ In atiileh Hie linlinn I*inri*. I* "Naloma." Ibe Jll.rf ■■> ..-I-i; by
Ji.m.,,,1, D .ttetldliiK igul tba iitn-i alnhb-11 ptaya.
Ibe Illle roie. lllnl "«af an lodlitn maiden who** Imr fnr ri white mm ,1 ...!,lt|>r.
can-,-* Iter 111 «la) hi* rival l|mt he may I-,- tutppv In liu* _t-i.-e.in, ;,i.r>-.\li.m
OaraJa-n ati.l Ml** l|_tUM_p> are alioarn. Ml.. Mallhlson wearln.- the cii'rl-Hr_4
beadd-en* -f tbe medMbe -vocobb. '
1011
1011
Wash Goods Section
Aii.ttltt-r, shipment 'of Wash <ict*»il- i*«.\v on display. This late
arrival .■! \\a*li Pabrici f-ivc- ii- ■ very ct*inplctc atock of plain.-
tain*) ami novelty effectv in Wa«*h finm)*.. Our spriuj* stock lias
been Klccicd with great'.care, and a more beautiful array 6f t-n
-rasen'- ncAvesI antl best -i.lr- arc npl to he fount! nnvwhere.
Marquisettes—The popular hbric for -prini*. Comet in double
and single vsidtli-. in plain and fane v. 27 and .?». mrli widths, in al!
i.'ii'.ii ..nd -ilk. and -il^aml wool.^l 30c, 40c. 50c to 1.50 yard.
Grenadines and Voiles—A very pretty maierial in a rich, mercerised fabric, .in plain ami striped effects ami coUircd designs
■ Snital.lc lor day and eV«•hiiirf-weirT*. Pricfcs, 50c to 60c yard.
Silk Tissues---*ln tiicdiuiU weight, soft finish and good body,
in a variety of style- and weaves and pattern-. They cmnc in atl
the m-u spring shades, check**, plaid- amf -.tripe-, at 30c, 45c. 50c
and 60c yard.
Radium Tissues—A fine Ti--tie, with a heavy -ilk -tripe run-
niiij- through it. Soft finish., A rerj pretty cloth, in shades oi
lif*;ht hlne, olive, lavender, violet, tan. pink, black, white and reseda.
in broken plaids ami cheek**. 27 inches -vide, 30c yard.
Poplins—A full assortment of .shades. A beautiful doth,
kii-.vMi as Continental J'oplin. Very heavy and fine nierceri/.ed
finish, in a full line of late Spring -.hade-, at 33 l-3c yard.
At 25c—A full line "f shades in a very tine 'iualily andincr-
icri/ed finish Poplin.
t )nr showing of Thin Ua-b Fabrics was never so complete as
ai the pre-ent time. We are shoWitig complete lino of faifcii and
pin in I 'iinitie-. !!aii.-u*-. Paris - Irganditii; Dimiiy Striped * *r-
■■anilies. Merccri/ed l-oulards, Persian Sateens and Printed I'*lax-
nns. These Mods axe bettiK shown in all grades, from the cheapest lu lhe iinest grades', in darkvynedium and light shade-, suitable
for day or evening wear, at 12 l-2c. 15c. 16 2-3c. 18c. 20c. 25c and
30c yard.
Linweave Suitings*—\\'e art- sole agents for t-inweave-a beautiful cloth, with a permanent >ilk finish. \'er\ fine ami sheer, in
plain and fano i}uv~l- and>tripe& 1'rioes. 16 2-3c, 18c. 20c. 25c.
30c antl 35c yard. * -
Ctonogan Suitings—A new ctoth, tvhich matt Iu*- the
. finest French Linens, in w-inch. and comes itv white onlv. Fine
for Tailored Suit- ot separate waists arid -kin-, Price-. 25c, 30c,
45c yard.
Princess Mull—A beautiful Lingerie cloth, -unable i-t drc**sc>
■ *r nnd ere war. Verj line -ilk Rnisti. ---*•' Niches' -wide, at 30c. 35c
and 40c yard. . , .
Waists—In-* received, a late shipment of Ladies' Taffeta and
Foulard Silk Waists, in plain, black, black ami wjiite. cluck- and
stripes, naw'blue. black, gray and liftnyn, Prices. 4.00. 5.50. 6.50. 7.50 each.
Middy Blouses—In plain, na'\ blue, cardinal and white..with
nai \ arid light blue trimmings, at 2.25 each.
Wecarry McCall's ftittenfi and Publications. ^The besl Pattern in lhe market today.
^ TRUNKS
.- Trunks". Suit Cases and Traveling Bags—A tine aaaottmeril of
[rUnks at popular prices. . Ktbtc Sufr Cases and Shopping Bags.
See "iu line. \\ e a an save you mtanei. We handle onlv ihe beat.
JKenderihall Co.
PALO ALT
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earner ot liaraiUvn
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TIIIKS 1-t.BI.tttlllNC COMPANY
W. filM.i.i I*rt**t>nt
R Kauv
tlfflre .170 Alms HI.
Plume 40S X
tH-BSCBirriOH BATES
Engineers Contractors
Heft*** the Hetthiw yoa .seeded
Znttttd *t tW rentot
. rain Ah.. c.iif« ,:
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TtMBI. Vt'o .Mto. I*.!. Nrw* llr.M ■Snot ISlo
Alt* *t SunttirHpt™*!. i.y*kOT. ia lh* Wttid \'
ptOtittd. The Ttii» U ivH riipi»_Hi f*r.
IB* Batelwil ot fiNitsW-Mttrnla. Ai-Urlr. aiaM
U *0*M kr tbr tt*. MM *l *W ntmet. not ■
tt-r'aSS. m'_JJmmm. -us-
mmtntr «H1 tw *r-mtkA*d
SAND
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"Isrt your lni|iroi.
Now that H Im- rained. y«u nettl
H. W. SIM KISS
BATCRDAV
wiiToas
DECEHBBR
W. It K.F.I...V
GRAVEL
lu make yoar road, and path.
Ili-ni.-IiiU r Mini Me
6. HOt. ,
KO (llN TRACT..
-.nn'tic- *fov.e of the Tribune
Chart** comedy ws* *nsct*d by Jay
Hall and hi. C editing altoraeya,
CONCRETE WORK
_ Roads Paths Sidewalks ;
M.teri.l Furnished and WorK Eiecuted
l_*^_l_-*^^t*-^
STANFORD MEN
TAKE BRIDES
DENT, TO WED MIHH MAI UK
K. WAU, TONIOHT.
Chart--. R. IVi-c, 'UT. and "i
I _ullt.. Itn-.ll. Are Married
In \\ ..-liii._;ir.ii
Miss Malde K Walt, of Colorado
Springs, who haa spent much of the
past two years Id Palo Alio
bor slater, Mrs. C E Campbell, and
Lawrence O. Mat-timber, of Boston
wlll be married In Oakland tht*
•vealng by Rev. Charles R. Browo,
pastor of the First Congregstlonsl
Church aad an uncle of tbe groom
Mr. and Mm klaronibcr wlll make
their home In San franrlsco.
Mlsa Wall la se attract!-]-* i
pable young lady aad became very
la
tbl* morning Tbey presented a demand upon Msyor Mars and Clerk'
Jordan to be furnished with the of-*
flolsl copy of the charier for put-It-1
cation. They set up Ihe claim thsl1
tho Tribun.' ws* entitled to It under
Its contract. I
* Whichever horn of the dilemma
* they grasp thslr [.redlrameat re-! (fc 0. MAOOMRER.
mlndB 0B# Of Tti* WSli IB the lft*K?
rowboat forty miles from shore. He
la kept so bu«r bslllag oul the boat
Ihst he cannot work the oars. The
platform upot. which they would
stand contslas nothing bat rotten
* plank*, snd they fear to step from
one to the other leal II breal
By thus making demand apon
Marx and Jordsn for lh* copy, tbs
Tribune abandons Its silly objection
to the resolution paaaed by the
board pulling the matter lato the
hand* of theae offlc!*!*. It
Blses this procedure a* Ihe regular
asd legal one to be taken la tta*
matter. Thee* olficials ar* reinforced with the consiltutloa. the
lav, ibe attorney general, th* dty
attorney and various other source.
or authority thai even the Ingenuity
of Jay Elf cannot controvert.
The' strongest point aod tbe oaly
aa* thai has any common sense back
of tt le Ibe claim lhat Ibe law la aa-
coaatltollonal. It Is quite possible! popalar during ber short stays
tbat the supreme court may some] 'bla city.
day dsclara It to be «<•. It would be.' •****■ Macomber Is a student In
at Isast. sntsrlaliilux snd Instructive! *** ** Ht an ford University and a
tor the attorneys to point out a way member of the Pbl Delta Thvla Pra-
wheroiti s board 'of trustee* eould I lentily.
declare a stale law unconstitutional
b*for* ih* supreme court haa
apon it. a fog I* raised fn the
minds of some attorneys aad aome
auperlor Judges bv the decision
tba caae of Van Herliags-r versus
Doyle, which has been -.noted. This
voaid be cleared up by a bettor an-
d erst and inr, of the whole caae.
That old law and the pree*ot law
ar* entirely different In acope. Intention and application and no decision under the old taw can hav* any
possible bearing upon tho n*w law,
Th* leglststurr- has an undoubted
right to pass a general law prescribing the manner aod form In
which legal notices shall be advertised aad to debar whst constitutes
a newspaper of general circulation.
That Is a very different thing rrom
passing a law which eays tbat ao
hook* or supplies can be purchased
by a county from any Arm whose
paper Is tees thsn one y**r old. The
present law ... draws by tba beat
lcgsl talent, stalling Itself of all bu
preme coart rulings, aad tbere li
Bo question as to the Intent or tbe
legislature In Ihe matter.
K»r the Tribune to lay aay claim
based upon lis alleged "coatract" ta
really qalt* a joke. Th* less It says
about a "coatract" ihe bettor It win
h* at.
Ttaey Bay Mr. Rockerellsr can beat
Mr. Taft at golf, but there ar* games
to be played later in which the Btan.
4ard oil man may aot be ao sue-
C-taaflll—Atlanta Constitution.
Friend* In Palo Alto havs received announcement of the nisr-
rlsge of Charles R. Pierce, formerly
of Palo Alto, and Mlaa Pauline Helen
Brodle, of Washington. D. C. which
took place at th* home of the bride'*
mother, Mrs. John Brodle. on Wed-
aaeday. November IS. IHOI. Mr.
aad Mrs. Plerc. wlll make their
home In Portland. Ore., where Mr.
Pierce will tie anitoclalod with 1.1s
brother. Ktumi.-I 11 I'.i-ne. lb tbe
practice of law.
Mr. Pierce, who Is a *0» of Mrs.
O 11 Pierce, formerly of this city.
waa graduated from the law depertmeat ol Stanford I'nhrr.tl} In HOT
aad aoon after his gradaatlon waa
given an appointment In the. legal
dc-parlment of Ihe foreet service In
Washington. D. ('. He was recently
transferred In the same service to
Portlsnd. Ore., as a special examiner Mr. Were* la a member of the
Delta Chi aad Accacla fratoraltle*.
Mrs. Plerc* Is spokea ot as a most
t-harmlnj. yoang woman by those
who know her.
The Endeavorers of Ihe Christian
Church held ihelr monthly social
last evening at the home ot Lorenso
Welch. Dating tbe evening a gold
"C. F." pla was presented to Miss
Ellington ol Los Angele*. who has
been spending some time with her
aaat, Mre. Shephard of Waverley
atreet, as a token of appreciation for
th* services she haa rendered tbe
eoclety during her visit In Palo Alto.
I ...i.il. tirade Party.
The beautiful Sheldon residence
on I'nlveraity avenue waa tbe scene
of a Jolt* eighth-grade party laat
•vealng.
Ao r>o*«*Jlngly pleasant evening
was spent In playing gams* of
"sink. "•aap" and "bunt tk*
whist)*." Id a go*sslng cont*st Miss
K. I HawklBB carried off first honors among the girls, while Cameron
Gordon r<-. el-red first prise In the
boys' dlvlalon snd Hal Fletcher the
booby prise.
Tbe time passed only too rapidly
HEATING
STOVES
Now is the time you need one
top sell lUe celebrstrtl
I * • iu!.- Subjects.
Tbe series of free lectures aa-
uoun.til for next week by Dr. J. O
sod after refreshments of Ice cream 1***9*r **** ** ***** ** follow a*
and cake had been served the com- -Sunday nlgbt December Ith-
pany dispersed. j Coagregatlonal Church: aubjetl not
Those present were Jessie Wiley, | ■•-■tod.
Hate I Mil ii ii. Catherine Sheldon
Perfection Oil Heater
Small Size 4.50
Atr-Ttgfit tomb* Heater* S1.50 up.
PENINSULA
HARDWARE AND PLUMBING CO.
rmmimiminnmn#nnmnm»mmnmiiiirimmi»m»Hm»mi»*
,_»♦■»»*» mmm**********m***a
VOU BATE TO LMAYX
tn s lonely spot while you tramp
lo search ot soms oae to repair
yoar auto. How ar* yea going ,
to help It! Simplest thing la
Ui* world. Have ua repair yoar
auto before you start out. Thaa
thsrs will b* no breakdowBB. Ko
osctwatty for leaving your companion Ws pr**r*ot aato breaks
as wsll as rspalr thsm
0. O. lien., i,.- 0. W. Allan,
in. 1.1 -'in. A nil-'.
Coatrartor* and Builder..
If you are thinking of building
Just glv* as your Ideas. Wa wtU
furnish tb* plaas and opacifications
and dd y-..r buITaifig. th»r#bf Urine you money. Call up .51Y.
Offlce ltl Kipling.
I
IsTANFORD AUTO AND MANUFACTURING CO.
J Telephoa* UR ****** ***** *******.
Ruth Squire. Ines Smith. Helenc
Hooper. I.ucretta Smith. B**s1e
Beatley. Lucy Hottmaon. Aleatha
Taroer. Edith Strachan. Irene At-;
klasoo. Dwlght Oladstoae. KubscII
Rogers. KlnJfa FuJII. Hal Fletcher.
Paul Herdman, Irwin Talboys, Fred,
Rogers. Cameron Gordon. Oeorge:
Keller. Murrlll Goodden. Herman'
Nlsaen and Sidney Voorbeea trom'
the high eighth grade: Mtra Thorn-;
as. a visitor, and Mlsa ES* I. II*
klas. Mli
Helen fi
tearhers
Mondsy uight Baptist Church.
"Doe* Sclsace Supply Any Data oa
tbe Cltlmal* In a FlalwT"
Theaday alght—Callarlan Church.
"Do** Science Support Ihe Teaching: *
Thai Ood Has Ever Spoksa to Maa?"! «
Wednesday night - Metbodlatji
Church. "Does Science Supply Any'*
Data on Prayer?"
Circle
Tb-rsds.
Church. "!•
rtMw
Charch. "Das. Sd.ac 0#.r Aay
lau.s A PMsrsoD. ills. I °*'* •» "" A"*r *"•*• u"*"
O'Xrll .od Ml.. Short.' '
trulrr - - ChrUtlSfl|
I'slth R-ssonsbls?" j ♦
Sight Pf-fitrrtrfirlSD;.
Look For Our Sign--I09 the
SPAULDING'S
CLEANING AND DYEING -WORKS
B. S. GIBSON
SAN PRANCIHCO MI-.s|:m,ii:
|1i,***»: Iw-tUdewte S»X; oSre 4dttK.
| A. J Mai.-"- and wife arrived at j
• Ihelr Menlo Pkrk home Irom Ruropei
Flue Handball Court. j jeaterday Mr MarcuB look, thej
0 A. Brady oaa a«ctir*d,th* coa-1 plriure of health aad speaks glow-
tract to erect * handball court fori ****r ** *** ***** ***** *-n<- ■**** ■***•
lb* senior college of St. Pstrick's «« *** *i'nA tbe wlntej- In San
Bbmlnary Tb* court tor th* Junior - Francisco
college thst w*B built some »•>-■■-'
ago was a very elaborate liullillni.,||aaaaaaaaaaaa|
but ih* new structur* will be even _?
better. It Is lo be the fln-nat on Hi.* ***
cosst snd will be equipped wltb sll|wV
the modern fiitore*. A
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WHITE STAR LAUNDRY
KAWA. Pnfi*fis*l_rtor.
Oolr haad-work Jsrrsn-s. I irindry. Oood work a ■orfclsltj-
S F.mllr _r-si-_- Too raa al •»*. Hod a. a. I.. Kaaraaa itrsss.
S Pala Alia. It_a, ■•*
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tiitmmimmMttl„„„tlttuuUM,j_.tttuw,
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j Postal Savings Accounts? !
] Don't wait for the government to cstab- •
list, postal savings banks paying 2 j
per cent interest—deposit your ;
money here at 6 per cent interest, | £lorr,L""
compounded semi-annually.
We have been in business sixteen years.
■ •
t-rfiMiimttrriv I'L. ..I ,.n -im -h..... £
-to** \**\r
Alt fourth-rlass iHtstmasler* In the;0
Slalvs east of the .Mlsslsslpiil river 0
and north of the Ohio have been A
placed In the claaalfted service by j js.
aa esecutlve order of the President. ' ?
Hereafter all tbe appointee* to|_£
fotirth-elss. i-t-.ims.ter.hlps la tboee ******
Btsles must undergo civil service ex. 0
amlnsilons. Or*r tS.000 fourth* £
class iiostms.ter* sre slfected by the ; 2
order.
Another execu-tlve order of tbe' __
President, signed at the aame time.'__
authorises th* Po*to_1c* Departmeut
imsstvr.hlp* wttjiout civil service
nam I nations until tb* Clt II Sen lie
Commission shsll certify to the department that It Is able to hold ex.
atnlnatloae and make certtflcatloae
i.h positions. This was ueces-
becauso time Is required ttetore
any poaittoa caa be filled by aa ei-
ilaalloa sad certlficstlon rrom Ibe
Commission
n of the Prealdent hss
long lieen contempts ted. but up to
dow It bss beea withheld becsus*
of difficulty In conducting the eum-
Instlons end securing the list of el.
tglblss ln consequence of the work
tbst would be thrown os the Civil
Service Ci.mmiaaton Th* I'oiumla-
Islon. however, has be*a broadening
ring the last tew years and the
| member now claim they are fully
kpable Of handling this class of
ark.
The section Included within the
order was selected because tbe department has <o.p*rl*aced Issa difficulty la se-rutiag eltglbl.** lor tb*
rural carrier eervtc* thaa elsewhere.
slated at th* department that' tb* Preald*Bt's order
was th* b*glnaleg of a policy to
eveatually laclude all poeiofficee
where the salary Is leaa thaa 11.090
la lh* ctaaslfisd service
Big Auction Sale
COMMENCING
Monday, Nov. 30, '08
$25,000 Worth of Our Fine
Japanese Art Goods
Must be sacrificed at Public Auction in order to
satisfy our pressing creditors.
Sale 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. Daily-
It is a grand opportunity for you to buy your
Christmas Gifts at Your Own Price
F'ollovL'Ing; are a tevt/t
J*
•*-_i
BRASSES
CLOISONNE
IMONOS
TEAK WOOD
FURNITURE
NIKO TABLES
BRONZES
ANTIQUES
DOILIES
TEA SETS
CHOCOLATE SETS
CENTERPIECES
SATSUMA
CURIOS
DRAWN WORK
ALL SORTS OP
CROCKERY
HANDKERCHIEFS
Remember The Hour
Palo Alto Mutual Buildini- aod Loan Association
357 UnlTtrslty Avenue, Hi. Alt.
Tao more bankers are lo go to
: prison. K this thing keep* up Ihe
s j tlm* will ..IiiU- when a poor maa
I wlll aot !«*! at home Ib tb* peallen-
Itlary. —Toledo Blade.
Farnlabed Rooms'
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Sale at 2 p. m. and 7 p. m.
THE NIPPON
208 UniTerslty Art.. PALO ALTO
Thomas F. Connor, Auctioneer.
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Comparing Recent Pulsar Timing Array Results on the Nanohertz Stochastic Gravitational-wave Background
\ua9 2024. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society. The Australian, Chinese, European, Indian, and North American pulsar timing array (PTA) collaborations recently reported, at varying levels, evidence for the presence of a nanohertz gravitational-wave background (GWB). Given that each PTA made different choices in modeling their data, we perform a comparison of the GWB and individual pulsar noise parameters across the results reported from the PTAs that constitute the International Pulsar Timing Array (IPTA). We show that despite making different modeling choices, there is no significant difference in the GWB parameters that are measured by the different PTAs, agreeing within 1σ. The pulsar noise parameters are also consistent between different PTAs for the majority of the pulsars included in these analyses. We bridge the differences in modeling choices by adopting a standardized noise model for all pulsars and PTAs, finding that under this model there is a reduction in the tension in the pulsar noise parameters. As part of this reanalysis, we “extended” each PTA’s data set by adding extra pulsars that were not timed by that PTA. Under these extensions, we find better constraints on the GWB amplitude and a higher signal-to-noise ratio for the Hellings-Downs correlations. These extensions serve as a prelude to the benefits offered by a full combination of data across all pulsars in the IPTA, i.e., the IPTA’s Data Release 3, which will involve not just adding in additional pulsars but also including data from all three PTAs where any given pulsar is timed by more than a single PTA
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iMILV t-ALO ALTO TiMES. TIU-RSDAV. DFX 3. 1914.
■aS- SHOWS THE ROAD
FROM PAGANISM
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tmtart *l lUmiliun i.rnur anil Ki
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TIMKS PCBLISHINC. -COMPANY.
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fernU ■• ***<■»-. J <la*a miio
HA It.' SUBSCRIPTION RATt
(rajntt** is •*!• *,««>
DoMMk gaw
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its Mont!*-.
fa w->.k.
Our Monlh ***
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AAArtm* all cofnmuni'aliiMi* I*. TUP. OAH.V
TlMfS. f-slo Alto. C»l New* Or*** ******
Tai* Kit* or Suolor-t ****** tmjwlnTt* la tht <
w-mW .»H-he>t. THR TIKI'S m m rtmf***
trait for ttw of-ini-Mit of t«re****o*>a>ot«- A'
Octet mxmat be *i?ntd br tbe iwc nsrac of "»* „ . ... . .
»t*«f. not lor (KiMk.il..*!. but •• ■ w»rmr.l»- Modem Attitudes. tO Lift Are
•f rood f»iib. Nmtii-n ol * K-amiUliui <■« *
Ift-a-tnuft nature will be publkhf*!.
'£ Series of Sermons Concluded by
Rev. Carl M. Warner
Sunday
Daily Palo Alto Times
CLAaSIFIKD
Telephone Directory
In thla column not only your phon* number but alao your plac*
of bualnca* ia brought to tba attention of o»*r ajoo readers trrary
day. Phone your order or drop a lln* and our directory dapartmant
aolickor will call upon yon at one* Onr phon* number I* 115
WANTED.
Wanted— Poelllon by Japan***
girl losmalt family. Pbone llll.
Iiii-ii*
Waatad — Wora or tb* day
washing, cleealag. ironing. ••War
cooking. Mrs.A.Bodllo. pbcfce SI1K.
«-i-*tn
Henmatreaa want* mending, darning etc.: rar* of cblldran; will help
at eortals. Mr*. M*lody, Phon* 13IK
U-M-lm
PROresSVONAL
SCHOOLS.
The Kimber School of Mum
Pn.«« claw koatrmet*** ie earn rfclaaa-aj.
I *o***nr*. -Iktariofa. *mr wtk amnt ***** *******S
, ha-WMT aad tbe **********
nn ■.oiir!-** tbe *rei
r ttr.net luoiMUM ta ■»*■.
fo- poMK-nUfa tnimtrt*.
MSS. C P, K-IUIR*.
to* Lrtion A»-*a»«. rd-.ee -*■- Pato .
NOTARY PUBLIC.
THI'HSDAY. DECKMIIER 3. 1*M
PALO ALTO CALENDAR
Wi*. In.-.I'll -M
Inatallatlon Palo Alto chapter 213.
Order Kaalern Star. .Masonic Tempi*.. *> p m Sojourning members
Invited.
TIiu**-m1m>. »d
Stanford Art Club free exhibition
Of lomii thirty new Monterey and
Palo Alio l*nil*rap*n In oil by Pro-
feimoi Henry Varnuni Poor of Stanford « an department, old studio.
Stanford nun pus, 1:30 to & p. 111
\y c T V. meeting, old Presby-
t»*t inn Chtircb, 3 p. in
llaxar -.ale nf aprons, needlework,
bulb* and other thing-, for benefll
work by Native Son-, and Native
Daughters fot bomalan children, al
store m**i to HatrqtlM Thentcr. day
Compared With Christian
Ideals
AKTNA LIFE A ACCIDK.NT
1N8LTIAJKCK. (.. H. slocum,
Alma A l-jlbm. I'h. 40 A 006.
UROCKHIEH, STATIOMIKY,
NOTIONS. H. B. M[-a id laa-.
grammar erbool Mock. Ph. ttt
a.l.l ■
on In
ltd in tn. u ha*.ii liv women of
MethiKti-'i Chartfa, with dramatic
■kit rottovad by salt of Christmas
sin*. .,( rariom I thi
rhi
rh.
i1
Meeting ihatiib.
lth new pi-uu
Carl M. Warner, pastor of the.
Methodist Church 1.1-1 Kunday morn-,
lna completed a series of four aer-'
mona on modern paganism, whl'-h
created a keen Interest and secured
a la nee hearing. He used the term
pagan not aa a term of reproach,!
but to designate altitudes toward j
life that Tall short or being Chris-j
Han attitudes.
Tbe 'our sermon topic* were* '
Life Without Morality.*' "Morality
Without HfliKion." "ftetlglon With-.
out Hod." 'Clod Without Christ." j
I-Tfe Without Morality
The preacher noted the Ideal of|
Hfe without morality In the teach-
ins* of men like Kredrfr-I*. Nletsche.
who urged self-assertion as the su-'
in.-tin- law of life and taught thn*!
mini Is prlmiirily an iinliuai and}
thnt he owes no restraint of his mil >
mallsm to him***'', his neighbor or;
til-. Cod. He -.iw lo it the favor-
He doctrine of ihe Ilullelln. that.
Ifl "Ihen* Is no good ami no hud", and!
In tho iiini.lM-.l-. of thousand** of.
rotas cast in California to porpatu*
StS Hie reign of alcohol nn.l Ve.*|.
Intact the Instilulion ol amotltn*
AtTOMOBILK KKPA1RINO
I alranlty Garage, 042 H%fa
street. I "hone TM1.
.IPAIBI
GOODS
PKt
ara fraav-as-
Ti» *ipa.».
nt
t'al.an.17 aaa. Ph. «SSX-
IJH'W l.l'S. MPHRTINO iti'ii-ai
Typttwrilcrs. la-srkamltli. P. It.
r-r.ir.itli. 110 Cirri*. Pltora* SIOK
JKIWBir DAIRY
1*1 HI. Mil K AND (liK'M
II. MMU)I\. CHUNK 9XUIX.
Waatad—At Tim** office, claaa,
: sort rats. No starch or hard-
surfaced rmga can ba used. Four
rents a pound paid. 9-2-tf
Wanted—Work or aay kind by as-
; pert gardener wltb bora* and wagon
i Manor* ror sal* Pbon* I3IK.
11.4-lm I
Wanted—Next a*m*at*r. **ork|
raring tor automobll* or driving. Eft*
quire or Mrs. J. R. 011b*rt. 432 Mal- j
vlll* avenn*. Phon* 261. 11-30-tSt*
DICY A. BAUQH
Notary Public
257 University Ave.
HAIRDRESSING.
HI.ACKHMITII
I J. . ...,,n.erfi.r.I, M2 Itryabt
*tri-*-l. rtmne SOOY.
KODAKA AND Ht*PPLUM
Hohiaaon * OaardaU. IM
1 altaraity av«aac Pboa* SSS
Wanted — By Japan*** acboolbo**.
position In small family.
moni st. Phona Tu.'.K
733 Ra-
12-l-3f
CARPKT c IIWIVI.
Conipre-rsed air or tm nam.
QttttSt. 107 Ljii.i... I'h. l.iilV.
I.UUKs' AND OKNTLKMKN'H
I All.oiw. Haa Tailor. N. Aiha-
ra, l.-..*l Ilryant aC PhorM E4«K
Wanted—To buy w**k*nd aback,
on living stream, two to five acre*.
well wooded. Muat be able to reach
'fame by motor. Bend full details to
-Apartment 2. 2712 Derby at, Berkeley. 12-1-lt
CARPKT n.l.lM.Mi
Palo Ut,. Cwrprt CleanJag
Works, hi l High ftt. Ph. imii.
1 mn .v iim: t wi-tmiM.
J. IU*-**, room '201 IUiih'D-
Hullding. I'linni- tOt\.
Wanted—Pruning, spading, lawna
put ln, ear* of ground* by month.
I.lght hauling done. I'hone «3f*K
12-2-tm
Shampooing
Maah uring aad ffatf Work.
I '..mtiitigs Mad* Up.
MISS E. CHRISTOPPERSON
Vlatac HMg.. ttt Vulfo***Xr ***••
PHONK 61*.
Are you aick or lame, don't despair until vou hav* tried Chiropractic Spinal Ad-ustrnetita. No
Drugs or Knife. Free Examination. Lady Attendant.
J.THORNLEY D. C.
LOST
B I G
fn*e 1
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DYKINt; AND CLKANINC.
V. R. Kaight, SIB I i.ner-lt-
Venue. I'lmne 470.
i* \ 1 " M.i" niM'in
lT-.t-.ino- w.aa-k l*r,ir..-at rol-
lection and delivery. Pima* ttt£*!
If
KI.KfTRICAl- WORKS
AHred K. Werry, A|y High *••
I'lione I'alo Alio 701.
1*
.I'MIII.V.i
oaanuona
It
a.
il H IM.I
.HI
me.
.treat. .tauaa.
IM
lr.it*-!*., llll
Stanford Art Crab fr Khlbltlon
or some thirtj n«« Hontaroy and
Palo Alio lanilscni.es In oil bv Professor ll->tir> V.irntitu 1'oor of Stan*
f.n! - art department, old studio.
Si ..I.f.-: I .-.■:■ I 10 tO "• p.-III.
Halnbow baaar, sale of Chrlstinn**
girt-. Usthodisl Church afternoon
btgbesl
! physlra]
dn
to
• ll
HUKrTKIGAL WORK
Htirkliart Kte* Lrlr Works, fl2fj
Kmerson street. I'lmne IH.
fm
Kht
M
M
.•■ll.*
1.11*.
liulh*. snd other thing**, ror ln-neflt
work hy N'atl.e Sons and Native
lMiightet-. ror botnotaas ehlltlmi, st
store next to Marquaa Theatar, dny
and evening
Klertloti 0M1.. 1* of Ul Kml*> H-*
lief Corp.. Maaomk T.-mi...-. I 10
S-ttin-Tiny, ,1ih
Basar salt* -r aprons, naedlawork,
billh*. illl.l otii.-i- thing*, for h.n.il'
work li) Kattv* Bobs nnd NatlVi*
fort M he* can from
,*,;.* go wi\\ wroth home Ufa, we
will pul oul the lie lit of the social
eonaf-ianca sad sat tills nation on a
mra road t.. ostlncUon
om chief danger la coraplacsncy.
The rliunh iirj>t raced s fraokl) pagan Mideiy TimUv soetat] aaannet
lo be Christian Then Cfarlatlanlt)
wn*. • • lasn cposdous.'' and ptiaad Its
rellowahlpa «i.om- all other lies Today that 11.- I- often fonn.il only,
wrtiker thnn BOdal ttat, weaker than
imsinesH tier, weaker somallaaa
1 h.in itaa of pollUeal aaaoetaUon Wa
ti.-.-.i .. rraafa dallnaatlon ..r ti..* dm
toil tusk, nnd a fre-h nntl militant
ampbaals on the moral Ideals nn.li
tin* inward experience* i.r iinisiian
MRS. M. A. laCNHKOHH
1'uhlli- sii o<tc',i|,l.i-r. .Notary
I'uhllr. Ulil t nlv, Ave. Ph. 770
Wanted--A comrortable do**n-
atalra room wltb occaalonal kitchen
prlrllege*. Address Hot K. Times
I 2-2-21*
Wanted Position hy pro'e-tHlonnl
t-li.iuffetir with private family, i-lty
or i-M.inlry Box Mc. Times office
12-3-lf
Wanted- -House of about 8 rooms
unfurnished Address I>r. I., W.
Kiy. .101 Addison SVe, 13-3*tf
FOR RENT.
IaOSt-~Pln set with odd red stone.
Thanksgiving, between 6.'. I Homer
and Kpiaropal Church Reward. If
left at Times offlre. 11-21-tf
POUND
Pound-*--Reliable and nrst-claaa
battery recharging st Heed's on tL«
stat* highway. MayOeld. 13-I7*lm
ron SALE.
NKW KTANPOHH KI.KCTRI*
CAL OO, Hellahle elaririclan-*.
171 liiiversfty a*e. I'h. 447Y
SIIAMPOOiNO
Mrs. C. MalrtTlm Wade. llln. 1,
Mnillson-Th > i> Hhlg. Ph. 2ACIX
FVir Rent—2 upper flat*. 3 rooms
esi-h. Clean beds. Will tint walls.
Apply 311 Alma street. 11-17-lm
PI RMT1RK, MNOl.KI MS.
I I'HOI-HTKRINfl. V. A. Puml-
lure Co., *2r2*2 t nlv. av. Ph. la.
-HMHIii. 1*1 I MI'.IM. AND
MKTA1, WOIIKH, 107 Hamilton avenue. I'lmne MIX.
l or 1.smi 1 ii. 8TOVK 00V*
necting. grnenit repafrtng.
uu li-ah Hti-eev. Phoa* SSSK.
WKI.l. DRII.I.1NH
W. II. Yount Well IMIUag Oa.
0:t7 KiiM*r*-4in St.. I'.i., AlM».
Kor Sale--Now is the lime to put
in bgrrfee rhniee everbearing St
Regis red re»:iherrleti. wilt bear nest
nprltg. ft per doge*. Also Hyma-
laya blackberries. Ph PA. «»5.
ll-2B*2w
Big Bargain- -Specially well-built
r-room modern hardQnlsh bungalow
for sale. Prlc* 12,400. Enquire !«*'
Webster street. l-li-Cm
Por Sale—Barley and barley hay
Weeks' poultry ranch Phon* 7SS
a-U-lf
Por Rent- Furnished front room, 1 Por Sals*—Old papers st 10 real*
Inquire 437 Kipling street, a bundle ttOO). Inquire Tlmea of
6-«-tf flee.
I Por Rent—Modern .'.-room cot-
llaga In the country, t minutes' walk
from carllne. cor. Newell road and
j Hamilton ext , water and light tr****,
iSlO i-i-r month. I'hone 7St, Week's
'Poultry Hanrh. 11-21 -tf
upstairs.
children, at taltb.
D:tii*:!.i.*r - for n»
Store aeit I" M.irq.iei- Tliciter. .|.*
and evening
Stanford m Club free •xhtbUlon
or mnn thirtj oaa Monlarej and
Palo Alt., laodsoapee in oil by Pro*
feseor lleniv Varnnn Poor of Stan
lletltl.'iiu W.i!..-1.1 Moral-.
phi
\ not he
Hirailerlred ;
in lln- lint
id The con
ford- art department, old studio, j t!.i- no
Stanford campus 1 la to E p. m | ihr stn
HlKh SCbOOl Rllgh] 1 l>-|iii]il.it)e1iIl-'*-ti<l *
■falnal persom
Woodland, Stanford ileldT^v-O
.■rn
ITinlaii ilsj tin.
enl. Laague mealing; topic,
"County Health Problems,'' by Dr
wiiiimii sirapsra ol Baa .lose, county health officer, Maaonle Temple
3 p. tu.
ih.
to >-... Ii ..ili..1 1 011 a
will " "Thy nelghbt
li sets itself against th
.'f greeds and luata
and hatreds thnl nuir
eonrse. The Ilisk of thin 1
is >.ii grant Unit nothing 1
holler sleel » will land tl
ih.it boiler steel
bole ra
1 reran
m.in In
Congregationalists Elect
The annua) electloft In tbe Con*p- -*o*t*ands a
gregnlloiiiil Church resulted In the|"- H'*li tetta
(hohe -if tin- foMowliiK olthers. " abort ol bain
M Baatarda* and Profeaaor Irtburjbui ihi djma
It" Ciitluart i.r Btaaford a- newi-siil lurnlsl 1
tnstee* aith Ell Klnt* a^ . ! 44 • > ■
Bta
nfonl
;.',!i. H ■:
Sea
BOl ;i
s.in Pram
serre with 1
M Baateidaj aa
ns holdover dee*
Haldwln, re-elect
ter r**ele**ied ih-jmii.-i \ii- r .; itule .
Dtnglei ra-alactad otgsnist. and Hn. [of life
P. A St.1.1:1 elected Ktinda. Sihool|on«- aa
-Mi*erintendent-
the agnostic who declares thai nd . -feeua wan stuh a person that the
0U mil know, has adopted a theory I affect* of His personal yreaence
about tt Hence no one can n- n im His tHettds during Ills earthly
betni religious. ling, vastlr en*>rKuing the moral na-
Mn.nig the (tosslble religious at- ****** *o*l establishing a relation ot
tltndei it «ns urged thnt the aitl-1 l»*raoiial love I-eiwi-en Master and
lit.li- whhh potdulftle* the Chrisllail'ii '"Hower, i*erslsi Ihroughout the .en
Ood I* llu- ii)..*'l eftSietlre servant of 'oHaa and nre present now among
hitman life ll makes ror Intel)*'-- ""jn fno nieel him with contldeiice
Rial peace. "Ince the most rational ***-*t with loyalty It is this which
explanation of Ihe nnlverse ts to ss- "-akes Jesus personally ladtapettaSa.
some II to be personal at IU core big to the higher.! moral ilf,. of men
Bttpl ely the dortrlne of Qod]
makes '"r moral strength
it sasnres men that righieou^nes- Moshers on Honeymoon
111,1 love and faith belong centrally When Edgar l> Moeher of I'alo
to the world order" of things The \n„p .^d zit *,tt married at
demaad|Ol COnaeMea and' the np ' Mountain View yesterday lo Iflas
i..*ii ..f morals against appetite re Fanny R. Distal, aged 23. the ..*re-
"'i*1' ■ n.tn.n.i..us energy irom tbs mony wan performed by Father iio-
II cover* ..I th.- fn.t thai Ihey Bre.r,a 0f the Catholic Church there.
Ihe -'n.i.-in.-iv Important factors in ....j John Couch. Stanford ag-*tl
Ihe prseeal work of evolution, and r,.nerve pitcher for the Seats of San
lhat e*olul1on is |he way the tnfl , Ftaoclico, waa best man and Ml«-
Blte Ood taken to do His work It j lo-rtrude Poatgl of Loa Altilg, COUSlB
b i I. i*i*i- no im in.. aflat i<« nf the bride, was bridesmaid.
' ItoTOWed the kinship tie- Now yomif. Mr ^ Uf% ^^
"*'■'■ ,r"",f "J ?• 0rt"' *•** D Mosher are faring the world
ten t.. see that both an- person- honeymoon In band, or hand In
...it *s sod IO prepare the way for a nan(| Md lm.,d„(-,„,. Iurtlln|, their
•t. iii.u* f--.U'w*.htp. |(.)Ai| KB1C toward that Paradise of
(.«! WIHioii. CtiriM „,„ Vlxrific „„„,.„,„,, on -h(, f**MtWr
The place of Christ In moi .!
straggle waa dlatoaaed in the laat
■ e-nioi. The speaker declared tl al
lOTtcra! ChrlM is * enl rai in
11 faith Chrlstlsnlly is the
uiiirioii of a I'fiM.ii " Jeans said
Por Rent Modern * and 3 room
npts., gas, hath, toilet, etc Quiet.
/'lean, reepectahl*. (No children.)
I'hone "3t3C. the Lytton. 4S1 Lytton
tO-C-tf
For R*nt — Nwatly fnruuhed
room cottage with piano. 440 Cow-
per Addiess n 1, Upbam, P. O.
Hot 14, I'alo Alto. 10-30-tr
Por Sale—Navajo blankets Write
Mra. C W Wanl-ll. Menlo Park
I'hone 104. it :o-tf
Por Sale—I
mona street.
jrrey Apply 943 Re-
ll-3fl-<t*
For Reot — Alt* flail, on th*
third floor ot the Slmklna building
'*. avnllable for small meeting* st a
lental or ft.r.O oer me*ting. Kn
>:illr* Tim** office
For Sate Year-old Baldwin while
leghorn hens, 112 a do* : thorough-
bred Indian runner duckH, arogdM
fui lavers. 11 *. a dox Pnone 1119
I. 3-«t
1 •■'■•■ttt piano at hair
price, nn easy terms, Mrs. C, Moy-
tith.in 4C9 Homer avenue H-l-Sr
MISCELLANKOUS.
lull Pal
Fox
Chlldr
Care
street
DANCINU.
IB I. C Walker of
Victoria. II C . will
one daj a week and will open
*.** All Ihe latest dance* taught
Trot. Hesitation waltr. etc
1 * class afternoons, adult*
to v p ni . followed by a
For particulars al first wrll
LODGES
Praternal Aid Asso*. n meet* Id
n"?* ini1 4,h Monnny«. Craieralty HaH
Mrs K.C Sherman.n*c.4*;7 W*t>st*r at
llll MSB IHHINll
QBACE p. in mi-iiki *,
reciting Drnwasa Utanmsa <i***jni«.
H*.tniitivc (.-•.(utile-. Original (Tt****.
Mrs P. Ea Cook IMS Post lion*..
San Pranrlsco. 12-3-3t» M^nlo Park. PtirflQ 'iwlo alio" 217
EH 1 Pre i
rk .1 K C:
-i'l
The sap
al life
- 1
Palht
..r
.f (Hiwer We do BOl ne.
aimt we imn- learned Tl
of moot people, inilu.hr
11. is not triumphant Ne*
Ill-tO
Dil
ute as Honolulu There the-, will
n-row a Utile from the paraill-e of
.- future trv u out. before return
*.* to California The hnd.- 1-
i-uted to have, through ber wld-
ted mother, those material altrf*
Ibutea that make a ralnj day nothtni
. hi-ich 10 »orr> about
Hut liefore there was a wedding
thi-re was a romantic meeting,
i.nicklv followi*.l hy » n*>nsa(ionsi
Bl ' Idem Moi-her was tnOiOTini
from the honie of his future wife,
1 front his flrM meeilng and call. Ihe
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
JAPANESE AND CHINESE
FANCY ART GOODS AND
CURIOS
MIKADO CO.
519 Emerson Telephone 742X
..in
****** rvenlng he collided with a train
Mayfleld mon* than a year ago
md nearly lost his head, e.en be-
••1.> he did ao nguratheli
a been
i-d Willi
rn* iraiir-fonnod the Id*-:
1- ...I.- 11 throb win. tore,
.t falrij domeptlc in Itn
mm ■
He
aade
human tie*-*! ll. Iran
ideal of goodo***, Me clothed
with radiance and filled 11 with om
t*.: .-liTi'n-* appeal He took th
ideal of I*--- vfcleh >*-t hum-- ■**.
o small aa area and made tt unite;
- 1 Brad Bfabpod be.ame i*os>|t.|
im- tiie Bm time
jf Oakland. wMth-
im Palo Alto with
..other. Mm llur-
• 1 ..ud Mr» Prank Wood ard are
- al thetl old liiune near Pol*
Rd ■ ""1 time of Mr. Wood*
nrd's annual vacalion.
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 8J7 and 83
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