5 research outputs found
Managing concrete wastes by implementing contemporary construction practices in Sri Lanka
Material waste is one of the main reasons for the client to suffer due to increments in unnecessary costs. Among all construction material wastes, concrete waste highly draws expenses to the project stakeholders. As a main component in construction, the volume of the concrete waste in Sri Lankan construction projects are considerably high, when comparing with the other material wastes. Currently, most of the countries are moving towards the sustainable developments while minimizing concrete waste. Therefore, applying traditional practices to minimize concrete waste have not been successful over the years. The aim of this research study is, to minimize concrete wastes by implementing contemporary practices that assists to reduce the project cost in Sri Lankan construction industry. In order to achieve the aim, comprehensive literature review, a questionnaire survey and semi-structured interviews were conducted to gather data in both qualitative and quantitative procedures. The empirical findings revealed that concrete waste has a positive relationship with the project cost. Same time, discovered the drivers and barriers that gains while implementing contemporary practices in Sri Lanka. Concrete recycling, precast elements, lean construction techniques, value engineering methods and few more other contemporary practices were identified that leads to minimize concrete waste. The results from the interviews found that many projects are willing to implement mentioned contemporary practices within their construction projects although there are few barriers. These findings deliver a valuable evidence to the practitioners with an in-depth understanding about the essential necessity of contemporary practices to construction projects
Nonlinear vibration energy harvesting : fundamental limits, robustness issues, and practical approaches
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.Cataloged from student-submitted PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-130).The problem of a scalable energy supply is one of the biggest issues in miniaturizing electronic devices. Advances in technology have reduced the power consumption of electronic devices such as wireless sensors, data transmitters, and medical implants to the point where harvesting ambient vibration, a universal and widely available source of energy, has become a viable alternative to costly and bulky traditional batteries. However, implementation of vibratory energy harvesters is currently impeded by three main challenges: broadband harvesting, low-frequency harvesting at small (micro) scales, and robust energy harvesting at presence of parametric uncertainties. This thesis investigates two main directions for effective vibration energy harvesting: (i) fundamental limits to nonlinear energy harvesting and techniques to approach them, and (ii) robust energy harvesting under uncertainties. As well as being of fundamental scientific interest, understanding maximal power limits is essential for assessment of the technology potential and it also provides a broader perspective on the current harvesting mechanisms and guidance in their improvement. We begin by developing a general framework and model hierarchy for the derivation of fundamental limits of the nonlinear energy harvesting rate based on Euler-Lagrangian variational approach. The framework allows for an easy incorporation of almost any constraints and arbitrary forcing statistics and represents the maximal harvesting rate as a solution of either a set of DAEs or a standard nonlinear optimization problem. Closed-form expressions are derived for two cases of damping-dominated and displacement-constrained motion. Stemming from the study of fundamental limits, we present an almost-universal strategy termed buy-low-sell-high (BLSH) to maximize the harvested energy for a wide range of set-ups and excitation statistics. We further propose two techniques to realize the non-resonant BLSH strategy, namely latch-assisted harvester and adaptive bistable harvester. To validate the efficacy of the proposed strategy and practical techniques, we perform a simulation experiment by exposing the said harvesters to harmonic and experimental, random walking-motion excitations; it is shown that they outperform their linear and conventional bistable counterparts in a wide range of harmonic excitation and random vibration. Furthermore, we propose to harvest energy by exploiting surface instability or in general instability in layered composites which is, in part, motivated by the BLSH strategy. Instabilities in soft matter and composite structures e.g. wrinkling allow large local strains to take place throughout the entire structure and at regular patterns. Unlike conventional harvesting techniques, this allows to harvest energy from the entire volume of the structure e.g. by attaching piezoelectric patches at large-strain locations throughout the structure. We show that this significantly improves the power to volume ratios of the harvesting devices. In addition, these structural instabilities are non-resonant that consequently enhances robustness of such harvesters with respect to excitation characteristics. The high efficacy of energy harvesting via structural instabilities, in part, is attributed to its ability to approximately follow the BLSH logic. Additionally, we put forth the idea of extending this idea to control the instability; and hence, extend the application of the aforementioned idea from energy harvesting to a whole new level of tunable material/structures with a myriad of applications from electromechanical sensors and amplifiers to fast-motion actuators in soft robotics. And last but not least, to more specifically address the robustness issues of passive harvesters, we propose a new modeling philosophy for optimization under uncertainty; optimization for the worst-case scenario (minimum power) rather than for the ensemble expectation of the power. The proposed optimization philosophy is practically very useful when there is a minimum requirement on the harvested power. We formulate the problems of uncertainty propagation and optimization under uncertainty in a generic and architecture-independent fashion. Furthermore, to resolve the ubiquitous problem of coexisting attractors in nonlinear energy harvesters, we propose a novel robust and adaptive sliding mode controller for active harvesters to move the harvester to any desired attractor by a short entrainment on the desired attractor. The proposed controller is robust to disturbances and unmodeled dynamics and adaptive to the system parameters.by Ashkan Haji Hosseinloo.Ph. D
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Aa a nation which I* still increasing
lb population 20 per cent a decade we
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of Impending "national death, race
death," says an editorial writer in the
New York Time*. Nor probably will
his assurance tbat "there ar* regions
tn our laud and classes iu our population where .the birth rate baa sunk below tb* death fate** occasion wlde-
apread misgiving. Tbo fact has been
observed in alt nations. In 1887. before Mr, Roosevelt bad made and her*
oidud his alarming discovery. Dr. J.
Bertlilon presentsd a table to tba In-
torna'donal Statistical institute at St.
Petersburg showing thnt In thu cblr"
European cities tbe birth rate per 1.000
women between the ages of fifteen and
fifty decreased ln proportion to their
wealth as followa:
BIRTHS PER 1.4m WOMEN.
Quarters. Puis. Berlin. Vienna. London.
Vary poor .... IM UI 20) 117
Poor » 1M Ui Mi
Comfort-able . 11 lit U» UT
Very comritlc SS IN UI 1W
Rich u a wi m
Vary rich .... M <T Tl C
From this table It appears that births
In the wealthiest clsss averagu about
one-third those to the poorest. A considerable discounting of the valuo of
thla comparison must tie made, however—one which possibly tbe president
falls to make— in that women of families tbat bave attained affluence within their own lifetime belong to th-*. upper age groups, which would naturally
bear but few children. These women.
especially In the United States, bave
already borne the majority of their
children before they became rich, lu
this class tbe death rato might well he
exiwcted to exceed the blrtb rate.
Of course nations hnve always kept
up their numerical strength from tbelr
more fertile poorer classes. As Ihe
Cnited States has prospered since the
civil war, Ita families have grown correspondingly smnller. tolling from au
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How aa EssUakwotsaji Owe*■ Mikado Oalr a Kl-tort-tar-J win,
Tr-smped Iho Bishop's Card—Sevorj Tj-ntUra God In tho roB-slar Mlud,
So it.pi,*- a*» Whoa U* Wa* Atdt-a WhU* tho ".i.t-cho," ar War i*«*•••*.
I******* Ch-sr-ch-r*.. Uulca.
While assistant secretary of thoj Dr. Albert 8. Ashtnetid of N*w Tork
Methodist Church Extension fund the; and late foreign medical director of
late Blahop Charlea c. McCabe of the] the Tokyo bospltal In Japan, wrote a*
Methodist Episcopal church built more
tban 1,000 churches. As secretary of
tho Missionary society be added half a
million dollars to Its annual Income
chiefly through bla pcr-sonal attractiveness, says tbo Philadelphia
American.
followa under a recent date to the editor of the New York Herald:
"In your articio In the Herald, entitled 'Japan Prepares For War With
tb* United Statea." to yonr quotation
North | of aU(i remarks from>tbe Echo de Paris concemlug Mr. Nakahashl Tokugo-
An amusing commentary on the con- -*■*,--. allusions in the Revue des Deng
tagloa of bis enthusiasm for church j Moudes of Japan to tbe 'Empire of tbe
work Is, In the following story of a! Mikado' you have overlooked a very
caiupatgi* ia tbe rural districts. . bniiortant point, which U always con*
The bishop, who came to be known [ gidorod by the Japanese mind ln Its
as "chaplain" on account of bis labors; ratiocinations.
tor Union soldiers tn tbo civil war. was 4^ae emvlre ot the mlKtia0 to B j^
making a visit wltb a couple of good, auvM mMns spiritual empire and not
Melbodists who. in response to hla r*p-: a mere mtttcr-ai or temporal empire,
resentatlou of tbe ueeds of the church. For ^ay centuries, while tbe mikado*
had gives liberally of their worldly j (heavenly gates) were Isolated In their
goods. On Uie morulug of bis depart-; Mv -^(.j,,-,-,,, bchlnd'tbe Devil's gat*
ure the wire of one parishioner called. at Kloto ,hm n-igne*! mere temporal
blm aside «ud. handing him a roll of ■ wleix „,,, atMI[anm (groat generals) at
banknotes, said: "I'buplalu, julin and 11 Tokyo. ,0 jug- ,hu ,H.i;lim,llf. of tho
have given all that we think we ought, M),.., ^ ^ oj,,<bo (8atsuma and
for the church but here ts some money , CJl((Hhln ,irm..*.cllli8 ot htgh degree), n
I have saved. John knows nothlDf | „«,„.,„,, r|| overtbrt.w the ahtkjtm*
about !L I want o be represented In*} „,. ^^.^ lhe fl^b-*-* 0f tbe em-
dividual]*/ -a* a helper along of so good ■ ,„, from h|8 ^^ Xnolinloa at Kioto,
a cause. But you must promise me not .... ,„ , nlWoxim ht,ud of the U1.
to say anythliW to Job... I ^ typirylnK tb(. BuihIdo (wnr ^U
Dr. McCabe pron.ise.l A tow mo-; of th^\Zple. that Is all. He iT not
ineiitH tutor he wn** iii.--i..iiniiai*- twu.tr.!
oned out hy "Job
ntn.mnmnmm.mnfg-n'** n.m*.mnf* n**mn.mnf*-r\ **mf* n mnmnmnm nmnf*
hind tbe barn. Delving Into bis "Jean*'
A few mo-
tnystei loiisly beck*. -TOpei.OT_.,l wonl the Juhmm do not
who led blm be-! -
: know, although they use It to deceive
Z t-\Z r /. T , 7, V i sterner*. A mlkndo Is Tenno (son of
he drew up n fnt ro nf hills. It rep re-; u ,, ,, -- ....
wnt«l a prls-at. .tor. ot waltt. 0.1 fS*" or„*"Kl' ,Hf •"'", dl**Vl>!"
tao«n to 1.1. »lte. to almost to. ss.o., '***■.-"*" (trs»>t.t-.l. Its 1. God lo
word. l,o b-**M tl,o ctaDlalo to uoct'1,11 ?'""" "T«."","" "J c"° °°" "*"
tms parsoi SutaE bat o - ; ln '"» •"■
count to tell Mar}*,"
"Tbe real temporal ruler of tbe em-
Dr. UcOabe was never so Jmppy as j t\"> ot Ja>,na '" tbnt ?at*cho* a P°Ht,cal
wheu he was working to aid a .poor! fuae- aad u,e mlka(!o u oa,r 0QDDet
church or mission, and berau
: king. His mentality la of a very tow
loved to give from his own funds bojori1er- In r,,ct* *" Uie hl|th aou]e* °r
mot uncfjunleil success lu Inducing oth-1 ■*,nIM-n under the old order of nobility
era to donate money to the cause. w*r* "father effeminate If not really tin
The blsh-ip-s system of making his' boc"'*'- Th* mikado is no exception to
apjionl to great eungregntlons for mon*. -1*1" category. Therefore he Is easily
ey wa* eliaracterlstlc. He was oae of handled politically by the ringster*.
tbe tow men In the ehurcb who could! whose only aim Is to satisfy Bomou-
brlng out a crowded audience when he: ;'!;,»- or Bushldo. the war spirit of tbe
„. -Halted a church with tb* avowed to* nation, handed down to tbem from the
persous In 1 »0 But U should be borne, r. Krishna, god of war. of Brab
to mind that he«. 4..,arsons have an ( „ l)ll)jlll!t0(|' fl, of rJlMtccac.8t aianlsm. oven nt tbe beginning o.
expoctauoi. of life to tbe age of thirty- ,„„, hnmoron. nm, uJS£ mttd hto
fre;J^^U"*1B7^','»"l^e,,tb| **J ot telling them was bis great
to 1800 was barely thirty- Hero Is an I ^^ ^
ol,... hl>, In..-*■.--»! ..fit t\t Uf„ imrli.i-* Ita . — .
absolute Increment of life during its
period of areatcst eol.rprlse sod sr- ^ „ ,„„ ^
tlnrs ^..1-.' .... ii f luauf In ji I1ii.-iuiirs.fn . __ - w.
manlsm,
Protestant Buddhlam.
"This Is the curse of tho Japanese
people—that love of fighting— nnd be-
When be bad placed hla audience to' sides, tbere Is tbe worship of heroes.
tlon, serving at lesst In a measure to
compensate for the, numerical reduction In tne slxe of famllle*. Doubtless,
also, since the greatest mortality prevails In districts tilled wttli large famllle*, the dtoilnlsbmeat in the average
slxe of American families should not
be regarded wholly as n national curse.
No figures have been compiled wherewith to compare tbe national birth
rate nnd thu nationul death rate, whli-h
Is tbe only proper way to measure tbe
actual gains and losses of population.
Fortunately there Is published" In tbe
December uumber of the Nineteenth
Out ii ry such a table for England and
Wales, whlcb hsve suffered from a
"race suicide" scare ln recent reports
of a diminished birth rate.
Tbe table shows tbat the loss in
births since 18G0 In theee two political
divisions is nearly counterbalanced by
the decreased death rate. From the ..
decade beginning !**•■! tbe blrtb rate —
fell from SflJ n thousnntl of papulation to 2S.1 a thousand. The deaths diminished from 22.0 a thousand to Id a
thousand, and tho natural fncronso per
thousand of population, wblch waa 12.7
persons in 1800. was still 12.1 persons
in 1005. In the states of this country
which register their death rate* tbe
average In 1000 was 17.1 a thousand.
At present It should be approximately
that of Euglaud and Wale-*.
Russia today has 40 births per 1.000
of population nnd England but 28.-1
births. Yet, owing to the disparity In
tbe death rates of tbe two countries,
the nctual Increase of population iter
1,000 births in England Is 438 and to
Russia only 307. In I*russla, which Is
ou a blsh level of civilisation, the
actual t-uiti falls :t2 below Kugbtnd'a
per 1.000 births, although Prussia's rate
exceeds England's hy 0.1 a thousand.
It appears, therefore, that small families do not depopulate a country and
that they do raise Its staudard of living, thus prolonging the lives of individuals at their age of highest efficiency. So long as this holds true there
can be no "national death"—rather a
more ahundatit national life. As to the
chargo of volitional 'Vaco suicide" seriously affecting tbe reduced blrtb rate,
there is no supporting evidence. The
slight Increase of tbe birth rate In Ireland Is not necessarily due to the principles lncplcnted by the priesthood, else
we should expect a similar Increase In
the Roman Catholic countries of Italy
and Spain and in France, where the
blrtb rate haa decreased. The fact tbat
man In the professional classes are
aot prepared for their vocation before
tbe twenty-ilfth year, and then many
years elapse before they can marry.
, And how nro heroes to be mado ln a
he called attentfou to the need of their I Japanese point of view save by war?
own or of some church for money. | Bamuralf-m before tlie disestablishment
Then he told or a lawyer to Jackson, of feudalism In 1807 was satiated by
Mich., who subscribed gflOO to help free [ wars between the Damlea. Each prov-
a church from debt and then, when the (inc* or high dans family's servants
full amount had not been raised, mort- (aamtorul) would fight with thc next
gaged his home In order to Increase his ; ones. But In 1807 samurai were na-
sutiacrlptl-Jn. This act moved the peo ; Uooallxed into a central army, or flght-
ple to greater effort, and to a few mln* i*-i*- f0rce
utes not only the remainder of the | ■-*£•*-,-,■ ^i of -tvBr, th*. true soul of
amount needed was subscribed, bnt; j,^n> wU1 never to wUUuB to „maln
:h more bad been given to pay off j ln Darneli9 for nny ienKll) of tlrno. u
soon demands a new war. Wbere will
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the mortgage.
It ..s. shoos. I~h7is.t doty ot Bit.-1 « ""f* t«°,"J, »*™"-*t 'V** "»'
op McCabe « tea- oiootl,. .go to ad., "J*"" «*» l»"tl-ar trlokstor. csllo.1 Bat.
mlol.tor a r*>rl*o.od to . m.o,b-r ot; *» "-**" ,n a •<,r*lOT "«'• T"™ "
th. D«l.w.r. coafereoce, . bodj com- '■ w™, ™ eT"' . L.
poMdotosirro ministers, soys a Dover! "Atu" u",f hnv« ■*™"" An,er*f
(Del.) dlspatrb to tbe Pbllaoelpbla I U"J' »-« "°a ">•"' oa"r *""!"» '•
Pabllc LeiUer. TUs orreodloi! preseber. mf"> »'" "l""'. Tf" t'" 'j1 •" P***-
coodemoed ty bla bretbroo wss tbo »'»")' «"l *» Holland, for J.pnn
Res. J. H. Usrmsn. : mw ^^ tf* Du,rf West Indies. And
"Whsfs tbo cbarge sgslost tbls i *° " *rlu t" *"■
moor' asked tbe wblte faired author "B"1 wb« I wrlto this letter for as.
of "Uf. In Uboy rrtson." • »^"»T Is to point out tn«t tbe 'spir
it was shown tbat Mr. Harni.n ln ""^ •""P11*"' of lh" '""' '"""■" u
a cborch llnanclal operation bod writ-! nut wo have most to dread. It Is
ten tb. nam,, of the rndorser npon tb. "»' «'ldl U'restcns us slresdy lo our
note, bnt the book people wero eon-! I'*cUlc "t"1"- f«Bsnlsm of tbe mil.-
rloccd Ibat It was done throuoh la-1 d0 to «l*ondy s.'ttlni.. a foothold upon
norance. "ur Christian Eoropesn ami Aoterlcao
■Tou " want him reprimanded, do ! &*— V>" '« "f"t **■• *»"* r*""*1
your nskod the bishop. I against most.
"Wc tbluk so." "Th, war tbst ts oo tn tbe work] to-
"Well. here-, tbo wsy: I'll reprimand <"* '" «'" tetweentwo clrlltatloos-
you." rotortd thc bishop, drawing s | psaanlsin nnd Christianity. Until Jsp-
wallet from his pocket and asking how j uu, hare been t.oght by defeat tbat
mucb the minister needed for Ms OUT emperor, ns o'o coll blm. Is not
cnurcu [ a god or holy armor thereavlll tt. end-
"Fifty dollsrs." ssld one of tbe mln-1 ■***• »«t» "" -* l*"rt -*T»I*.^ n>
l,tenl j moat put down her unholy pngi,„lntn.
"Well, here you aro. Take It from I ui then Ihoro wlll be ponce of Chrrs-
mer And Bishop llcCabe coonted oot i --".rty. Which will win. i»gsnl.m or
Br. ten dollsr bills. Christianity; tho god of wnr (Krl.hnn)
' or pence nod good wlll to men
Bishop UcCahe related ths followlog | (Cbrlstir
stoiy nboDt an Incident In which he
partlclpsted. snys the Northwsston,
Chrlstlsn Advocate:
"Oocc upoD . tlmo 1 was ln a railroad accident It wns ooe of tbo only
two I bar. ever exp*-1*nced, .nd I
bave traveled more ta» -00.000 mile. '•*«**■ J"" f *'. "'• "f? .J"l™° ""
Xt-R Mllltar*r flt*-> Por Js-.ii-.ii.
The Jnpanese army bas decided to
discontinue the German system In tbe
march step and adopt a new system In
connection with a revision of the In-
«n train* and steamers.
; sette. According to tbe old system. In
A broken wbeer throw lb. Mln off '■»***••» 'f • »•"*• »"*•>'"' "'"^
feet high and step heavily, swaying
the bands fore nnd aft. The stop under the new system Is very light, and
tbe track. Tbe car I was ln was sbst-
tcrcd very much. Seated Just ahead;
of me waa no elderly woman who was , permanently contln-
■nffering from rheom.dsm. It was . m (,|e fw. M QQt nA (o ^
necessary to change car* Ibalpod nill€(J ^ hl h an(I ^ han(to w |0 ^
her off the car. carried her valise and f|^ mtxnlwaAm j^^ mfantry regl-
«ve her the support of my arm. Be-, mfint |J( (o Mn(| n 1.wreiontJ|UTe to the
Alnd us come a nobte looking English | *j|U1Ur- Uodcl coiiag* to study the
woman with her husband by her side. ■ oftw ^ gy^^
"She was scolding him well tor start-1
Ing on tbelr journey on Friday. 1 told
yon. James.' she said, that something
Ham* Tr*loins;.
• teacher in a downtown public
may hare an Important besrtng on th* -avonld hsppeii If we should start on ^jj^i nt Philadelphia tbe other day
question. If this falls wholly to ac- j Friday.' . < received this note from th* pother of
count ' tor th* slackened birth rato: "" *Msdam/ said I. 'do yon know tbat t ^m?n who ,, oppo,^ to her girl be-
among the Intelligent and well to doj t.'olumbus set sail to discover Amsxica ■ ^ taught physical culture, aa she
we prefer to accept tbe testimony of on Fridayr ' r,.,.t4 pi.rftv*:l;. able herself to teach
the gardener* snd the stock breeders,
to ths effect tbat those animals and
plants whlcb thrive best tend to Ba
oom* Infertile.
'8be looked at me with Indignation ( ner -the Jnmp*." aaya tbe Philadelphia
nnd so-d..-Sir. In my opinion, It Is-j Bocord: "Please don't teach my Mtoa
a great pity thai America waa eT*Tdts- mOJ j^j^i tortu**. Make her mlt the
jovered at ell*" gofrafy, and Us give ber tbe ]ompa,M
Dainty Slippers Make
Acceptable Gifts
WE HAVE SOME 81-ECIAI, NOV.
ELTIES FOR THE CHltlSTMAS
BlUatOK, INSPECT OUR I<AltGE
ASSORTMENT OF FEW AND KID
SUPPERS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND
CHILDREN. IT WILL MAKE THR
SELECTION OF A OIFT EASY FOR
YOU.
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mn.mnmn.mM.m^.mn.mn.mn.*tnmn.mn*n.mn.m^^
We Skiddo as we Would be Skiddone By
A Merry Xmas and Happy Now Year to All.
CO/VIPTON'S TEA-COFFEE STORE
Headquarters for Best Teas and Coffees, Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables sad Sanitarium Health Food Goods.
I M. II. Bille \
I
\
Landscape
Gardener
Phone Blue 2X1.
and
Trees, Shrub*. Plants
Seeds. Bsperlenced men for -*,-
all branch** of work. Contract *
or day work. £
Resldenco, 170 Waverley St. *
rAI-tl AI/TO, (AI- '*)
gn.mn.ntm-gngr.-a .gng~*g~*gn*
STANFORD Al'TOHOBILK
GAKAOE.
511 Aim* Street
Automobile aad Motor Cycl* Repairing, Qrandtog. Polishing. Modal
Work, Brass and Iron Castings, Nick.
ol Plating, Electrical Repairing, Machine Screws and Supplies.
High Class
Photographic Studio
Mr. frank Davay haa e-pat
itudlo la th* Jordan building
Irerslty avonue, where h* la
ed to execute any branch of
tography.
B. P. Bell ii.-s. Ritomie
Coal Wood
Hay Grain
Bell-Rltchl* Co.
psoas Jul* .0
Com.i £~.tr»on St. »nd lUnllu. I*
Patents
4PttitUUnn*t\trHJmommmiU*\tat
Scientific Jimcrican.
1, *aaaa»i3aaa|T B>S>tf«-t*>S W*afctT. J amat rtr-
iil-Ulon nf an-/ -^ilH^niil Tormt. Ut t
AT EASTKUN PRICES, mil stock
of watch**, clock*, jewelry diamonds, silverware, etc. At Hudson's, on the Circle, opposite tb* depot.
S e.ve
Money
STRONGEST GUARANTEE.
National Sewing Machine Co.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
PACrOHY AT HHLVIDESH. IU_
The Itally Ttmea—10c a woes
3
Don't Forget Us
We want you to try us
jure. We can make it to
your interest Don't for-:
§ jet that
} EARLE & Co.
• STAPLE AND FANCY CHOCERIES, CROCKER*.
| AGATE WAKE. ETC
laaaeeeeeeaaaaoaoeoaaoaonaor-wi--
1 L^aj*^*e**»**».*an ajaj ..*...* tj^*awaa>*eiaa***i *eajaaat*ajCT
PatoAho PaloAHo
200 ACRES FOR SALE!
A rcry Vwirwlelr *t«rfc. dairy ... term i.tl rwnch. twwr tba
i ■ ■ot. wilhin twnilv :..:.- e.f Sail Kran-ieie-*'. *-a*t- •la'tHM,
DM utile from *leauier law-ltn-*. '.>-' .-■ ■■•* uu.br t-!!ii\*lt.,ii.
Ample- wwier—-u-i-.lii: fli-eaiu-. an 1 apaiiaj* -m tile trai-i.
AIh-uI AMI aett - axm h'-el awl unlit Irritfati.-li: i* u?i'*,1i alt-el
B."i*u .%.iia-, p--toI.. t i-j*.-u*.l*h' ..;■ t:\t\-W land,
friev, %i±. K) wn acre ni a wlmtc IVruia tw..ual>e<.
TM* U|m »lHK*«l*la*Tir*lr. - • -.- .il <h,-':-'.(fwl... ..-it- ."..iki i. , »;-r.
it taaat b-5a*i. Are** m "him ta "r
Pato Alio Realty Co. }
JQKN F. BYXBEE ai.d B. F. HALU Manager? i
Palo Alto* Sznti Clara County. California, i
|*m*»mm%>m aaj*ipre**^#M*MM'iaa. i*aW**^aiaa^^»^*wM*a^^a»^wiMMnM^M4wi
THE .AFTERNOON NAP.
Milim (-..ant*.* k litt.a tha aa*** j
tai ak.rn.it la M<--aara.
There are petwdr In Mciko City who
tab* tbeir nfn-nu-im nap every day.
and ore -***-*atIy l-encfllc-J lliert'I.y. bat
ih.-ir uottilier ru,.-»;ii- i" bi* cruwins
li-ru ysat by year. Whether the idr-rt-i
i.i ti.-in-ii.-in! nr pot. or whether In tbla
blsh nllltu-Ji- It la a ni-ccBulty for JUaiij
perM.ti*, oa la claimed by autoo, Ila
death knell na a mmcrwl niatnni aeenh
to linvt* Ikvii auniiditl alnee the city
ditoplcil Ila ni.nl.Tii cnlr-r|>Hac ami
piinb. -Many ulil reaklralw will n-1! you
of Ibe time when n p-*t***m In tbe city
cf "H'.-Sl.-u would have bfOO cnraitdcrt*d
alr-a**>t • :*:; if he m-decti-d hla :.';.-r-
H"-wi it**l. but j-rn.lu-illy. with the nd-
t.-.-.-. of tab* r-H'-. .,*. Ihe rtrr.1 curs
aad Cot* e.<- trL.- ,.i;:-t». earn* tt..- ln-
e-ilt&lele -;;:■-.-. which i- one of
tb-. doat noUt-eul'le charat.-lcri«lU-a uf
u. "l.-rti e-ivlU-jt'-.n.
Tbcfv are ra vcral i**apportt*r*» of H»
tin-la idea In tbl* city wlto rip-reea r -
f-f-i that tin* <*u«toiii ■*.p™re to W
[Maalns away. Tbrwe pcrnone. who are,
tbetuarlvrw tlcviitcea of the prwclhv,
i-i:;in, that It la n bniUbful and uerve
ri.-jtti.riii-.- iiiri.ii nnd tlmt If It were bf!
dninod In •• *i .-m nt lm lly by Hie |u*-oplo'
of tl..- United Sim.-* ami nibcr pro:
Kt-i-joie,- cuuiilriea there would bo few. j
■-■r caaee of iktvuii* wrccka fur tbo
newspaper* tu ivpurt. "ll.irly rlalng
and a ahort nap nn.*r dlnn"t*" la wha|
thcae pen;-!.- edvoeale, . l-ii-iilt-jr. that
tbe beat work of MOM perwaina I* ptr-
r..nii. .1 to the murnlns li. tt. ..i. li- r-
ald.
RRST USE OF TEA.
THE: LITERARY DETECTIVS.
I sionat Cards. '
MU H-mt l* otar mm Km*. ■ -.i™ ■•
III. Rt**a*l»«.
There M a -mtaln type of llicrary
man who pnema niitnit tu take little
part tn tbe alrueuk* of hltcra lieyuud
tu-eplnii an eye on bl* cunt"^mpotwrlt*a
and pcunch-js down on lliero every now
and tben to nccuae tbein of havliifi
arlt-ra, a nu-anlu-* lo eucb and aucb a
war-J -which Hint won! abuuld not i«>«-
•ear*. It la stmnci- tbat Hie ml tuber of
three llterair deit*cHn*a I* nut bircer,
fun Ihcre are tew inorr faaclnallns oc*
cupatkuta ihnn thla. It lenda ft apleej Mnui.i- *
tu unc'» fewdtne. The dullcii hoi* !«*-;« '**iMii-.i: iddtr*
cumea aa n-ndnhl,* aa tbe moat deftly--
-*rUl.-n H'iii-1 t'.-n:tlii,JvitpU Iiati- l;:L. '
«n tu tbetc.tu'lvi-* rueanlncw In ihelYoUl* I3i"-iiyiil,
c.mrae of lime which they bare eo'
rlsln lo r-—■ -- -ITK*aV.t*jeriotr U a : ![**_*,I_,*t^.•?,
very haRleartl -dTcude-r. To asm tb***
word as mraalrut anui<Hblnc **»tranee"
In*.end of «iim-!lilnK "that opt^m-*
aud la . it-tl'la" la tu lnautv arr.-.t al tbe I
hands uf Ibe detective. Lately tbe.
*wt>i*d *-teTOpi*r" baa la-en expoaed. i"
Tlin,ui;li buic Impunity It bu eotue lo |
Imply bad temper, -alien-**. If ll bod •
tta rlRht-t, It abuuld tni'-in Juat tin* n- '
rcrae. We atroiu'ly advlae every onei
who Aeslrea a twver folllmi entire* of |(
n in ii ar- in rut to rend the next novel bu
taken up wllh the eye uf tbe detrcllve.
Ptartinc wlUi the cnelcr wurda. like I
"■pbenoinrtion" the nuvlew niny co on
rrum atrenstti tu atreuitlh until tief^rc
long Itf-itlHl .--n i*e-j,|ie blm. Tbo es ,
errl>r. rm-rcov.-r. la m>: only a pleuauiv. i
bUt B llul*-.- Lull leil! " a'1-at C.
nr. Dreabach
Why not apply
-».«- twwisa rant
- — ........ .*...
a. e. arooktlctd
wan. m l.i —.-.. m ,^ ...... .
■•■■W~
-i
Wcriy-eX Son
U'm. Stcwarr
H. c Wyckatr. H. *>.
'., thr Imitdiiis "f n lwrttic
il -jour ntyriT Thu d.ntl-
:; . tieulul lUiibtiitt: and Ueiu
W .*.P.«vi-ni.it. pioki- Install.
• mi'iii Ji'ii-.n on lime I.i anil
j % Hie l.-rtowi-r. Tltere i* •
. ,*r tuiiblti-i imbiliniie al*-ui J
.\Z theme b«n*. Y-n ktww i
j5 al.en teat li--'n wl at I yuit %
j X l-O.V *".! wlurR yuajt 1|n|t. T
; s*J-."rui*d Cm*-*- swjv52.aao.oa J
• i*tMt» yjatjmxm* rn-
'. tUAtretfmed *KJ4Xn T
- If -.•-', Iiavc a i'.t ami wwnl
i |u leuml a- Innuc ap|4y to
l Alfred Scale, Sec'y.
*> nut: lK8l*ttAj*SCK WBITTKS
«'»**•**»■* **-S4-t*r*W*t-jV*-.>a^*'l*>tM*
For Superfotijiy
in all gr&)de* of
Laundry Work
TelepKone - - -
G*r&&*r*rG^>GG&v'^'
Red
61
KI*B erf < hl»»-
lly artaM r vtlirn tb.* u*<* of tee for
drlnklnc ptVpaaea wna Ural d'.«(!ovcntd
y i.-r<l lu ;.,. ..,u,:t It la B|Hikeu of na
a turnout- herb Iw f'hincac UlM«UM na
f.-ir h-icfc ua*J,ia« yenra It. r.. ut which
Hum Us culllt'-tllou ami ■ I..-■■..;'.,•.;(!■„,
•-.■.■t** ..in,., .i na llioruiiiib antl compleie
a* th»r nre toilny. Om id Ih" ntu-leut
l.-:vn.:*i -uij-n Hint It" Vlrtllea wen> Be*
eieleiitutly li-urmtl by Kim* Slu-n Nunjj
bin'. Ibe I'lilm-H- mouareb who la also
known aa "III" divine hii*l.-indiuaii,"
Wbu. Ibe rrvorit naya. :V.ur.-ti-.l f,-rty
centurlea atto, lie waa ens-teed tn boll-
Ins water uref a Crv made of Ibr
biwnchee of tbe lew pUni and ea>*ele*»-
ly allowed ■*->*-» of tba have* tu fall
Into tbe pot.
The Hqali which be eapeclcd lu onue
tr-i:i the ***** simply as Bti-rlltxed
wtu nile-we-nlutialy cuiivcrted Into
Hie by tbe accidental nd-
the tt-n lenvea. Souu oiler It
hlfchly estii'iiiiil In nil the orl-
cninl cltle-i and «« ma* na a royal
ciri (j.,m the t'hlm-*e m.marclia tu tint
pr.l.-ntutca uf auulberii nnd .resh-rn
A*fn.
TliU Htinn. Kins Hlu-n Nuns mh* nut
on!*. e*i*init*.l ib» III',.
y | au elixir uf 1
•J*"*-*v dltlon uf Ihe
•*> ilHIMUlC hluhl.
Ttwie ai*t- irm illff.-Tt-Tit *iw*-letl--a of ,
a-a-jar-tutiry. and pcrluip* »o cannot alt.v ■
petlier a-tr,t>o*-e which Wa will jNta*.-**,
thnuch r-vrry at.rt. whin we hnve lb.'
mi-tiis of H. tuny la- cutllvatud. To j
Imra anrtblntt hy lu-nrt the baal plan '
la to rvaA a aeiitiiiiv nml rvii.-nt St
wltbnut a liouk, lt.cn rem! the m-r I '
acntem-e nnd Mpcat tlu* lwi>, tu.d t*» ,
un. iii-!» .iii-iii l»Of RrtHi imimi-i'iiic-. .
"line npon line." More la I'-orm-d il I
remt*nilH>i-ed l.y rcadln-t thmcr-'. .11-
, book twl.f than hy rr-ailhui IW" I'.nl.i
on<*c. After n thing ban lnvn l.-.-.rn.*'
: tt tunsr, Im> r.-.-uiiiii ami p",>- awev at
'. Inttrrvala, or tbe Impnwalun will fade
j awiy.
a*ats.
TTba*i-i* did spats come trtmr iff'- ;
land aoldiera we-rt- iln-ni flrat. i1- .,,- - ;
of tbe braveTT of liieiii.iti.l.-*** al Lock 1
now and eltv-aticrv tn India dnrin;* i' •- J
Indian inutliiy the peti].).- of IJ;-. .: ■'.
looked about for some wny to eliow
tbeir mlmlmtloii. S'-rctluy of tha U,-li
land dreM -ll-i-lo-.il that spata wrre
tbe nwet anllabli* fur ndupiLm. an H,.-y
wtiw ndnpti-d ami havu beotl i*i.miiioi„--
e, ut-ii ever *alni-e.
w. IV. <2su!hln*
fhamtaamti* .*n HvaMK, \l I .j-,*ir-—tltcy nn> I
** jn-ti Hn
*"". n. Htxttlastor
!t IIm.iiV Mniinrcli
C. il'. Masher
Ceammao* *** ltriti***
utaiaic* i-7, i-,-ii. laial'hfl na *n mmmhi
utiunv. i*.o. fc.itaw, iwk.Ait.... -i.
, eutery of Ibe vlrlttc
; c-ttiu* of N'lnc I'm- <
pr*^ii^ how tn nittlia n
, luany other 1ii»!*1-::i.-*i
- ( i
lb,- dla
mm ia-
a9***9e9*9e«99ee4&ow4wwe<i<«.- 'Qrt-jSsmaS..ini**
A RARE OFFER
UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY
A VOLUMES
PRICE. $16.00
ml .lltiliu; n>.«> ptsi
CuiiinB
M-aitii;,
CM1 .... ur in lit.— ue .it .-■.
Il.ttllillut1 IIV.-li.U'
Mrs. H. J^. Jcnuslson.
Tk.a. St.^e-t lalrl*.
Pniailln- I did nut see yam ul tlm
Y.-inl.Iunt-recepthm lu*l nlshl. iU.tr
Tliwiithy—Set. I liopnl tn In* nl.li- tu en
Up to Ihe last I enl. hut WM ptW
TenietL Druallln mwi^llyi Tea: 1 know
the Inrltwtlona were lltiillctl ■ til. I-oi.t*
tlrpuhlle.
We all spend loo much time In r-M-ni
plaining thai w* l*i-*k i-.ine to t*»
tbiu-ra—Atrliiaun i:'.-!-.
i
umri'li I «>._ ♦
i-, „ ■ We I
i
\l l.illl,; lVIn ' 1
II S|«,-ii,i s,i„i j 5c j
J* I-.,..;..,. IVi, „..r ' . J
:: All dealers should kHpthcm '-
( ?.^t.*-....:+.....^v.... ...... ^ .
w
\ BARGAINS
ll. listabawjh
Title h-t.lt...-- Uui-u ami I..I il
I'urk, m in \wm\ l.it-ttliun hi loi
■.tlil l--,..i.l ..I ., I..,, :■„,„.
1 AhHJH^ .... j'.r..^.<.'..'.e-. *»,•
\* KM. HUDSOi
,<i
»r
wltbpnt or ui 11 bit-thi.
l*r-*--nliiu for cmivenli'iil t^reno- tli« Ortli..;r*tpl'V. l'n.niiniUit.rti,
Xvunin-r, l*»e, Uri^iu ami 'lev.-!,ii«i.cnt id eiery won! in the
r:stiU?-!i;.i.AV.'r.'...K
TxjrrHier with a c-aabu-e.1 KipUtu--'hii.m' l-iit> l*!i*>aMnrl iii.j.inant
tmbjert*. and an Kibai-live KSt-VtM/H'CIH \Z'4. ilw£\>t*2*r.d.
l*-cit.'ncta. I*rtifu*cl> itlu-Ira Iml aitb Oduit-l I'bttt'i.
b-din-rl l-}-
nniiT. ifrrrsTEB, a. m.. f, <*.. tt.. Bntfawl
1'ltllF. ("II.Illi.r> NOItltlS. Aitieri.-H
.\**Uli-i1 bt th,. fnlb'wiiiii Kniiui'iit S[Nviali*lit nml i.im huudioil oll.te*,
I'llDP. Ttl'JS. II. HIXI.KV, F. It. W.
HICHAM' A. PltiMTOIt, l'n.f. t*t:uii.>*» Ifshmn Mulico- j
(liinircicwl ('ollcta*. I'l it Uiul pi. In.
JIAIH.'rs Br^4AMIN', **iuitlu.mIaH Inalltule.TJUaab-
1111,10*-., ly, G.
Ill IS WKTIOSARY conuIo> " •■' ■'-. ;., - ,'-i- tl*a VtVUter*
tuiaiiiailuual.—1
A Maa fa IMm,
"Lou* nt ].-„.,., ,.-u uu a ,;■,- ilk*,
tbla wllb;
vTtMtT'
*i-ni afraU be H. I*f| lnury m
1 ibiti-t.ivniit tu iiuit hliu."
"Why niHT*"
"He r.ia-i*- teweydta thla uiuht.Hr..
[ It'll bisL" ^__ ( ,__
Why not burnt \ \£^£^«*t%«r»*
'. tm Ihe niuuth. I'm It on th# In.tit ot
• the tonnw. rnli*- UM bead, drliil. a llt-
] tie. seller rtnj It It rear.
j Thc Lp-tty-Dalc Jtwelcr » T,„
1 lr.il
£ -.. ;■► ..\. :.i ot*r-uif t». n-i.t
IWia1SrVVH***W*a**'**^* l-T*
"I>u*t*t Ik- , fn.1.1 Of f
UiJlbl .,:■ ,'.\ ri*n-e*M*-> tr
"i k-. u iluti. ■„-. .1
t^«.!.lc N il.lt It e|.
iiJff.T.-i..-.- with ■■■tir
New OritMIII '1*1 1><
J. H. D.iley
rtrntijit. I'alo Alto
Sl-rjaita* *••■* rtmr-tl.
1 -Fn*-.*!*: Tf'-r'*w*.at!tm*'t
I barl***rt um-J tu -jwak uf tur I ni
. Tou raaaa i*-fur* p*u mm n
; bakir
i -yes. Now tbey mjm*a mt my harts. ;
I ~-Phll-ul'.-lpl.'n l*ri*-**a.
■»t»w«>»t»»»a>i
rzaiammatamtwmrkmmt* J 11 Bell's Stdblci
S tbt -wr-sai^a. U'ol '.-.^'. S-Z '''" '-"''"' : "*' ,:'-*
Kit tzj<at(.uh tad y'.ieuaMrt .1
* eULI ili.tl 51
F. Luscher.
iwii/ft.a.*v^ *>>
fi. B. Bin j, r.iwr.
\ HCI PSt RFJ.T
I'ALO ALTO
rwir Btywl m\*am •* ****** liitiiiiiili
fiotud io llall Hoatia. Price 116.00 an I It w>ld un M.imhiy p.t-*
mania ol One XhAXar p(T m-mtfa. We ilr.i-.vr the enaiplele set on
tMymeot of tba firm dollar, which ptacea thin Mutchleaa and Vwlualite
Work within, the mcti cl Uteh and Poor.
KUWIN ItlKHOP, AtaM for tlie Wcateru State*, will cull upiin
you ami slum you tanipli-*.
EDWIN BISHOP
Room 305, 738 Mission Street, San Francisco]
Call ind see mt lor pirns,
esliiTiitts, nc. I cm li-vt
BESj plent yoa.
R. H. Walker, Architect
Pirtii-n 5!!-i.
^LM"1 H GET A RIG
SUNDAY
>hptic mom ir..;, i i
-..kr-lhlMtc. IV!, ,.,,-r, ±
,■ r ,, . pj; 5***/!--»."Tr'*s-'*ij-*—1/v. j
RAILWAY TRAINS
from the
PaeOr.1 Oc/.f.J
■MH---1I atH'»t».
><
Lr.*S.f. Arr.'.P.A.
Arr. •. t.
Datlr
ImiIj-
■:■.- TMa-a
ia* • ia
• Uaa.
mt pit
■ tirlcctb.
De! Mortc 5t?t!es
(Jasper Pzulsen, Pwc.i
Mall Schedule.
11 -t-.am'cp-: -1.4.1a in
12 4rtpm 11 Kim)
** ttpMlepl :i mipiii
4 44 pin f. II? fill
j -* mam t-. , ...
Eagle Drug Co. : fi-^^^^^
Pain Alto. Cal. Phnne .v..-I„ 36 « ,
■*V^*>»t-l^'.:,
A Choice Home
For Fine Horses
Gonsult Bean
1 have ll.-- n.-t tlL.tv-i.-lilr
im.l.-ni an-l tbr bent •..■'pp,.!
ll-*r.llnrf ami Hsad Swi-S* in
I'nlilunitc. au.\ till li* i-lm-ct
lotalfa «ilb boKBtnao ..allu.'
)*ianliuit aubji***i. l.ti^-i-
cni*e.l velerlnertaii, ai*.:*"? in
*ntleintainu.
BENEPE FEED BARN
Hamilton A Km or* in, I'ah. Alto
IVIk-u vai make up i
.. latihi a I...7,,,. |
■■•lllil. i.,I will -.-'.:•
,f h,.tiM- we all like
L. S. Bean,
Gaatractor and Builder
a. a** *9i PmtaaHe, mai.
U lil.ln I -A'lr.ll,
"Thla-It ht* irotMl fur » b in t-i*J any* '
* jtald ynnnc Sitv Hla \V.lil Out
f pel. "Kcer-y younc fellow acc-'.e ■
It aha* In* ta uf ait, »■' I'll ■wad
Mei^Mai colleel tntbeuM t»-»n:
- r l-'atbar-l am twenty-one to-
■ a hn.kf.'"
...ir ItW tha f-WKl fftlhf-r wlrtM
i w-tm I when I w=i Iwcniy-orr- "
,*s
:-.* *a*;.1r-1.>n- Ara«*r4,
- .*, *---. -foar n.- iin? won |le^
5'' i ■■'■} iriHt nisiii? -Waa uian a t-aii
'•' r .* i:..* author? Pinner— Then- waa nn
* I ffi tal ib-*. ti:t'l ttir bin upp.'i.mnci'. but
■0 - ! i-unitl uy ur two men anv they'll UV«
-ml.. It. I tlhlu't
| Cluev.1 pooebta (c n*}' 'In m-l Im-lurle '
iimii fur potnte between -iiii J.*-*** uuil ,
{**nu l'rJiii-L*cu,
'nod the Barber |ffi*r*^r^^Sli5»«S E'AMANS
Zlitilllve*r.;tyAve. 1 et the totwn aa aoon oa I cuuIJ.-Ito». *-'«-*** l%± *—*. 11 kJ
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0005
DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES, TUESDAY, APRIL _», 1908.
♦see aaataaaaaa *■♦-»*-+ ♦ ♦ se e s »
.
ONE A DAY
Increase of
10 per cent j i
thajralas of -fill a-rar- '
a,, wtthonl aa, corresponded lacreaaa ta rein. Tha
Daily Time. Covers
The Entire Local Field
Six Days in The ;
Week
and tw.nty-flv* daya fa tho ;
, month. For theee various imp*
ADVERTISING
la the Dslly Time,
Pays and Pays Well.
ee *»**>»♦»**»» ***********
WANTS
I CLASSIFIED.
W**es**e»*»**e»»****e
RATES
Om Insertion ..
Two InaartJona ,
Three Insertion*
Feur insertions .
riri Insertions .
Six Insertions ,.
Oae month
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WAXTEI).
Wanted—To do whitewashing or
Kieral Jeh work around the place.
dress J. 3. Harra, care of Palo
Alto Transfer Company. --l-tm»
'•Wanted—House, 1 or I rooms, untarnished; one rear's lease. Address Box -». Palo Alto. lf-ft*
Wantsd—Agents: either sex, part
or whole time; fifty par oent commission; srtiela sells itself; every
man slid woman wants It. Particulars, write R- H. White. Uurllngam*.
11-lt*
LOST.
Lost—At the track meet: a Ma-
sonic-Odd Fellows gold emblem,
combined pin. Reward If returned
to 465 Forest avenue. 11-St*
Lost—Chlldi gold locket, between
tail. Channlng avenue aod Channlng
lane. Return to 999 Channlng avenne. Reward. 21--t-<-
FOR RKKT.
For Rant—Sunny, flat of four
rooma. furnished for housekeeping,
ItS Channlng. Apply SOI Homer.
11-tf
For Rem—Choice rooma fur-
alshed for housekeeping. 3S4 Homer avenue. l.-tf-c
, For Rent—Five-room cottage In
roar of residence. Apply 617 Lincoln avenue. 3-23-tm-c
For Reat—One fine large bar*
window room, with board; suitable
for two or three gentleman (employed). Call 219 Ramona street or
phone James Bpl. IK-lw"
For Rent—Stable for two horses.
aw wtll board two horsss. Phone
Red III. 1ST Ramona street. Neka
i-Iw»
- For summer: furnished house of
14 rooms, --room flat. 704 Bryant.
• 4-JO-lm-o
For Sate—Bargain — Business
building. 19x111 tool. See owner,
411 Mlddlefield rosd. ll-lw-c
MISCBLLAXBOCS.
Furniture bought aad sold by W.
P. Pennsbaker, til .Emersoa street-
Phone Wblte 417. lMf
The only branch In Palo Alto of
the F. Thomas Parisian Dye Works,
li Tenth straet. Eaa Francisco, la at
tot University areaae. at the Three
Little Tailors, L. J. Bloom
Phone Rlaek ill.
Waiter Kruse, cigars and tobacco.
sole agent for "Onr Standard Remedies"—enrs for rheumatism. Ill
University avsnns. Phone Black
191. ll-lw-c
Ibsen's Friend To
Read His Play
MIL olh ham; brings
PRKTATIO.V OF PBKR CVNT
f DIRECT FROM M.-HTKH.
PaplU Ele-vl Oflcrri.
Ths election of officers for« the
eighth grsde literary society was
held Monday sfternoon with the following result: President, Leslie
lliller; vice-president. Welter Dlng-
i_i-_.a_._j. I ***'' ***r*t*ry, Zetta Mills: sergeast-
IMKIU nt-grm,. I_eeter Cooley: reporter, Ir-
win W. Talnoy; program committee.
Inez Smith (chairman), Helen Kelley and William Kelley.
Here s The Proof
P ROFtSSJONAL
ATTORNEYS.
& W.CHARLES
FREDERKX SCHNEIDER
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAV'
Simitin.-J.i.ild.nit Palo Aho, Cal.
Pimps Main *
Bread delivered daily. Fn**n.
pare and wholesome. IM Montr
Bakery. Phone Barie A Cb.. Msln
87. or ftsUosr. A Rhodes. Mala TS.
HIT BRHIIU-H CATARRH. HTO-
MKI * I RKS ORIP. COL'GHft,
tlU > I * I* AXI* ASTHMA.
Read, if Von Are a Hafferer From
Catarrh. lisassa Bad
Reflect.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Wa can take care of a few flrst-
claas loans sither building and loan
or private flat loans. 3. T. Dunn
Investment Co.. 623 Emsrson street.
Rfr
NC H E
frWt -°5ick_ns
s
AM, sens—ONB ACRB DP—
VOR SALE CHEAP.
■AST TERMS.
Of UPPER SANTA CLARA VALLEY
Th. Richest la Uw World.
' I1UILDINO LOTS.
Ws Daal Ib Barsalaa Only
Ths oppsr r.lt.r is Just wakux,
np. Th, hoar haa arrlrad. Th* ball
la rlnslB,.
FREDERICK HEBARD
Mayfleld, Cal.
ADJACENT LELAND STANFORD
Boys Osa** Aanoyaace.
For the past few weeks small
hoys hsve been creating much annoyance at tbe public library. Thsy
frequent the ground* snd even go
Into the lobby and yell like Indiana,
greatly disturbing tbe library patrons. Tbe trustees sre loth to call
upon the police to preserve order,
and suggest that lt parents would
keep closer watch of tbelr boys the
matter can bo adjusted without
further trouble.
Courtesy la aa asset; churlishness
a liability..—Chicago Record-Herald.
Mt*_*MMAMA*M«tM*«t1
j STRAWBERRIES j
For Rent-—Eleven-room unfurnished house, known aa Hotallng
bouse, three miles from Mayfleld, on
Page MID road. Address C. F, Trim,
box 116. Mayfleld. 11-lw*
Portola
Longworths
Fresh
Every Day I
e
S
1
1 FULLER & CO,
a
j Phone Main 51
For Rent—Fine business room on
Ualverstty avenue, corner of Emerson street. Now occupied'by Sandal Japanese art store. Apply at
The Sendal. 4-16-lm-c
FOR SAUL
FOr Sale—Attractive bungalow
fla. deep lot; stable. Grounds ln flue
condition, a Lt Place. 113 Circle.
4-30-tf
For Bale—Lota tn North Palo
Alto. 76x130. at $350 up. Apply to
J. B. Daley, HI Emerson. 9*tt
For Sals—Good building tot on
Bryant street between Homer aad
Channlng avenues. For particulars
telephone White IStl. 14-lw-c
For Bale—Cheap: Cadillac touring car. ia good condition, fully
equipped and with spare Urea,, etc.
Apply Corbatey * Thorpe.
4—14-17-31-34-
For Sale—Fine driving horse and
rubber-tired runabout, good aa new.
Apply or write, 1101 Cowper. 18-1W
For Sate—•'For Rent" or "FOr
■ale" window cards msy be had at
take Tlmee ofllce. Price 9 cents each.
For Bale—Oot tags—Five rooms
aad bath, at low figure; south seat
-tolng; lot 60x111 1-1. Also lot 60
glKO, Webster street, between University and Lytton avenues; a bargain until May lat. Apply 316 Webster street. 16-lw*
wimwwmiwwmw
On ti
— i
Hay, Grain,
Wood aod Coal
Delivered at mark*, rates
Unusual Interest attaches to the
Interpretative reading of Ibsen'*
"Peer Oynt" by Mr. Ole Hang, which
I* announced tor tbe Assembly Hmit
Thursday evening ot this week,
April lid. This la aot alone flue to
the fact that Mr. Bang t* himself a
Norwegian, a countryman of the
great dramatist, but also neeauas be
has given bts readings In the presence of Ibsen, snd received from him
directly the ideas of the author about
his work. The Inter. ■ -tation of Mr —
Bang has, therefore, a certain su-. MM ., . . ... _____ lh.,
thority thst lt could nsva tn no oth-i ** wU* *** l **** ***** ****
or way. And what la tree of Ibsen Hyomei cured me of the worst caae
is true of Orieg also. Ha too knew | of catarrh that ever existed. I used
Mr. Bang's work'nod consulted with I ^ cough «—*-«♦»- -» »,■«>» ■-,■.''
him regarding tbe musics, version
»* »♦■»* »t«M»MK«l ***
Rodccrs, Smith 0 Thomas
ATTORNE- ft-AT-LAW
Notary public tn ottce.
Pboas Rad 101. Madison-
: Tholt* Mock. Palo Alto, Csl.
s*S****ss*ss****e* ******'
DENTISTS.
of the Peer Oynt story tbat Mr. Bang
will use ia interpreting the plsy. In
Kct, It wss Grieg's personal wish
at Mr. Bang should make nee ot a
trio in giving tb* Peer Oynt suite,
a composition usually beard rendered by the piano alone. With the
assistance of the trio from the Lyric
quartet of San Francisco, which has
beea specially arranged for, Mr.
Bang will be able to give tho same
entertainment that ho Das given
with marked success In Norway and
throughout tho chief cities of the
continent.
Mr. Bang, who Is a master of the
English language, aw wet) as
own. uses the translation of the distinguished Kngllsh crllic. Mr. Wll
Hani Archer, wbo writes spprecls
lively ot him as "a dramatic rsader
of remarkable ability." His purpose
la to xlve tbe chief scenes of the
play directly, with all tbtlr color and
atmosphere, and'to bring out the
national spirit of the work with tbe
added help of the music. Tbst he
is fitted to do thia to a -unique degree Is attested to by the dramatic
critic of the London Times, who
writes: "The audience was despty
Interested ln Mr. Bang's performance, and applauded It with genuine
warmth. Mme. Dues was among the
audience and Joined heartily In the
applause." Mme, Duse, In fact, attended all Mr. Bang's recitals whsn
he waa giving them tn London, and
hsd htm give some scenes for her In
Norwegian. SO thst she could catch
the music of the play In the original.
With Mrs. Flake, who has made one
of her greatest successes ln Ibeen's
plsy, "Romersholm." be has been
closely associated, and It waa under
ber patronage that Mr. Banc mads
bla first American tour, appearing
before Harvard University In Saun- v.
ders- theater, ss well ss In the great J°- Jf <"
eastern cities.
Mr. Bang is a young man. with
mobile, expressive features, and
great power of enthusiasm. From
Ibsen he received the gospel or ban-
work In tbe accomplishment of bla
professional ambition, and to that,
with the unusual advantages be has
enjoyed, can be atttibntsd the suc-
i that be has met. ss well from
tbe public at large as from tha artists speclaUy Interested ln the Interpretation of Ibsen's plays.
constantly at night, snd
hsd s dropping in th* thrJet. which
kept me swsko a great deal. I raised
a thick phl-gin. and waa In a horrible condition. However. I am entirely cured solely through the use of
Hjrsewas."
Dr. Philip Z. Hart. L-tfoala, N. H .
Reader, this ts one ot thousand*
of testimonials praising the marvelous curative power of Hyomel. If
you sre s sufferer, why not try it?
Tbs University Drug Company guarantees It. snd will refund yoor
money if U fails to core. Hyomel
is not s stomach nostrum; it Is dry
antiseptic and medicated air. And
all you bare to do to cars any disease of the nose, throst or lungs. Is
to breathe lt In through tbe Hyomel j
Inhaler. \ A Hyomel outfit. Including)
a actentlflb Inhaler, only costs 11.00.j
Get one today. Buoeequeat treatment la only 60 cents a bottle. Oott
one now. The University Drug Co.
take* sll tbe risk. They goeranteel
Geo. BUkoley Little
DENTIST
Offlcs, VUdi-on-Tboiu Building
Palo Aho, Cal.
A. A. MACINTVRE
- D. D. 8.. L. D. 8
o.r^^.^r*a^>^SS£
C**nr«s r
(>0ktj.L-arlT-_r_ MMln*.
Hants, ftm s ro. to * *» ,„
Dr. C. S. McCowen
DENTIST
Hours: 9 to .
Harry C Reynolds
DENTIST
Nevada Building Palo Ah0
Hours9 to ii and 1:30 to 5
MEDICAL
Notlcr to (KM Fellow*.
The followlag notice na* Oeen Issued to Odd Fellows lodges In regard to the reception to tbe fleet:
Odd Fellows day for the reception
to the members of the order on the
Atlantic fleet will be held Ssturdsy.
May >. ISO*, at Idora Park, Oakland, taateed of May 13d as previously announced. As tt will be Im-
I>oa*lb)«. to hold the celebrstlon during the week the grand lodge Is In
session, snd the fleet will only be
here tor a few days, theee arrangements have bpoix made.
The grand master and the beeda
of departmenta will be pr**senl to
welcome visitors. Amusements,
game* for prises, skating, dancing,
theater and various other attractions to keep yoa busy. The Re-
bekahs will have charge of the refreshment booths, with everything
necessary for the wants of the Inner
man.
The Dally Timet
-10c a wash.
Southern Pacific
Time Table.
(Io etad April 1,, l»l.)
Toward Saa FraBi
No. li
No. H (Valencia)..
Ho. If Ux. Son.) .
No. I, (L. 0. colon I
No. at (*r. Saa.) .
No, ir, Ox. Sbb.)
tn. tl
No. I,
Ns. JT
No. 4,
No. El
No. II
No. 7, (Sat only)
No. tl
Dr. A. J. VILLAIN
Physician and Surgeon
Law ol 8*a *r-__ro-. bo.wa, i to , and
.*..,. _■«. MB, I all ...mill-.
Aww_4 Sm~_ arm.. r_o Alte.CaJ.
Tdrpboo* Mala 147
11.11..1.1IM........H.
oarraoaaTH.e bmy.ician
OR. H. C. PHELPS
Gradual. Amsrtcao School
sf C-uopathy. KtrkrUla, Mo.
Tre.tm.nt ,lr.n patient, at
home 11 . daatrsd. Hoars
! a. m. to « p. ra. 13, Uot-ar-
Bit, btsbbs. Pboas Main 71
C
Palo Alto Optical Parlor*
ur Un Ik-matt. Ave.
Istert ep-fcxlst* math-
•**. G_-*-s**-_-a_e**_i>
• tsttsls-tlis**-
-Su-lss tea*
tmntod. 4. MAY OSTOMCVaisv
ssseeeees
Business Cards
*>♦■».»*■« aataaaaaaaaaaa aaaa a
X SHIRTWAIST SUITS FOR .
Those salts are made ot
Gingham. Percale aad Loam.
. Prices. t-LOO, «*. W-50. 9**
THE STERLING
\rj UsinriU) Ave.
ah
The Place for Men
m......... .....i
*.*.
KANTLEEr. WATER
BOTTLES
Oduaataad for two rear.
_TAN__RT> I.1ARMACT
Ooraar O-ds.
HI...II.I....W.........I
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> a a a
it.......
JAI*A-r_tE ART GOODS AND
ANT! QT.-S
UNIVERSITY BAZAAR
SOS I'alrerslIX Axrflae
i-sio Alto, cat.
...................ui....
*_t,t»»t,«,«»»,»««»M»„tt_
THE PLACE FOR AMCSE-
PAI.O ALTO BOWUNO
ALLS. AMD POOLROOM
BlSh Strsst.
V-TERAN A RAMOS,
mwwmmroimwww
,tnn,»n«te,,,ttm*ee
RED STAR LAUNDRY
EDGAR COMSTOOK, Kp—u
Offlc: McKIbbsx'* barnaaa |
shop. 171 UbItstbUt arao
Pboas Blaek 1,7.
ri»n»niaT>mmwn>>
PALO ALTO ELECTRI-
CAL WORKS
EVERYTHTNO ELECTRICAL
IIS Ualvsrstty arsoas. T.l^
pboas Sl—ok'114. Prompt attention to rapalr wosk. Call
aod taapaet oor Mock.
....II..............III...
PALO ALTO CONSTRUCTION
COsOPANY.
Katlmataa ,lr,n. Plana aad
apselflcBtloaa famtahsd for
bometiullder* Jobbla, work
I dOB*.
J THOMAS R. RII1I.E
\ OSks BPB CalrxTBlty Areaaa.
aaa*aaaaa.*i..l.**........
EDUCATIONAL.
No. ,9 (Saa only. S. C.) 8:19 p. as.
Not ,1 (Sbb. ooly. Mtrrl *:,! p. at
Prom San Praadaeo—
No 14 7:13 a. m
No. <! (Saa. only, sftrr) 7:41 a. ra
No. 32 ..'. 7:5< a m
No. I, ...I
No. 14
no. 3i ,y.
No. 40
No. 78 tSat only) ..
No. 41
No. II (oa Sac) ....
No. 3,
14
4, (*,. Sob.) . .
41 (sx. Sbb.) ..
50 (sx Sub.) ..
51
.',( (L. Q. eatsS)
■wsts*«««tei>«»sest»t»*t I
IliiMini \N HALL
It.-Ill School for Bo-B
Sseond balf thirty-fourth
**ma*t-r opsas Man-h 1*.
Nu
-, 1,01, lo our new ac&bol bom*
,:l, a. as.,* _ i,.-,, Tart. Accredit
,% us Biaiiivni rm—m. nwiniu-
l-.tl am* ad to Staaford t-nlremlty. Ad
11:41 a. in ! dres* Prlaclpal W. 3. Uaratllk.
S Palo Alto, r-
nmrom
Mtarat
H,mt„,„,»„„„,„,,i,
Try yoar salt rle.ni— aad
at SST RAMONA
STREVT. T-lrpbose Rod 118.
Plrst-c——a work oaraalaad.
iwwwMwinmnnttT
a.........................
WILUAM STEWART
Traaafar. Stone*. Moxla,
Taamla, of .11 ktadi. II,
lllxh Kroat. Palo Alto.
l*n.nr Bla* Ml.
MLBCELLANEOUS.
O. H. MACMEKhIN
1-l.iK, Tunrr aad Rrpalrrr
With Kohlrr aad Chas.
Olflr. McKlbb.o-Bs.1 A Co.
Resides*. 93, Webster *lrcrt.
Mala IB.
»„„„,»,»,„„„„,,««,
..11:47 a. aa. •
at B. P. BrU.
: COAL.
IP. U WORRELL, l-roprlsaor.
Osa aw Aim* ,tr**i aad
* Hamlltoa arwia. P.lo. Alto.
Opaoslu Pra'xtii OapuL
I . I
...II..MI..I..II..I..I.M
Phoa. Mala CT.
Ooxaramaat tnicactwl refrl,.
aratad aaata at tha
Stanford Meat Co
\ tm Uahrarslty Axaaaa.
DEI-CACIES, POULTRY
Fret* flsh every fridey
* ui......... .ii. ..**....
CHEAP
iEXCURSION RATES.
To Ba stern Points
Oiuxha aad r*turu. ;'_l): Ksnaaa City sal return. 160:
Cbteaao aad rsturn. 171..0: Bt. Paul and ratBra.
173.BO: 8t_J&>ol* aad retarn. 67.50: Nsw Orlexua aad
rMara, irS.50: Beaton aad return. 1109.1.0: New
York _ad r.tBra. 1108.,0: WaahlBstoo aad rMara.
1107: Philadelphia and rsturn. 1107.1,0: ToraBto Bad
rstara. 191.10; Superior. Wu.. and return. 179.10:
Dulutb aad return. I7».30; Houston and return. 110.
Sal* data* — April 39. 30;May 4. :.. 6, 7. IS. IS, 31. I,
10: Jbbb ,. 1,. 11. It. 1,. aad 33 to 31 lacluilre; July
I. I. 4. 7. ,. II. 1,: Auxual 17, 11. II. IE.
R.turn limit 90 days from data sf sals, except tlcksts
sold to Nsw Tork on May 4. I, ,. 7, which will
bar. Sbb] rsturn limit sf four months.
For fall taformatlOB, call on. writ, or phon* ux
A. A. HAl-OOOD. 1,1.1. Pslo
SHILUK-SBURG. II. P. A.. Sbb Jasa.
3. H. HlLLM-jr
All
aCNERAL BLACKMMlTHn.
HORSESHOEING.
mamnminnmma
A. O. RLOMORKN
Palat-r and m_„r_.~r.
All kinds of palatini, tlntln, and
naperlna on short notlc. Flrst-
rlsa. work xtisranteed Interior oa-
l*h aad paper hanxtn, a ap-claIty.
437 Homer .venu*. Palo Alto.
Local BBwacy far ths 8tand_rd
|' Wallpaper Compaay.
' Phoa. lohn SSI.
San Franciaco Messenger and
Purchaxine Agent
B. S. ___BON
Dally trip*, laaxla, at 1:11 a. m.
O—OS, LaastSB's tailor shop. 109
Circle. Pbons Rsd 411; reeldenc.
Whits 1831. City offlcs. J. B. Bo-
l.cd Co.. 47 Osary *tr*«t. Phooa
Kaaray 147,.
WOOD.
GRAIN
HAT. _
: BELL-RITCHIE CO.
Haatfltoa axraae.
Phoa. Bla. 1,1.
UNIVERSITY FRENCH LAUNDRY
Mia. Larraroa.
Lacs Cartalaa a Bpsdalty. Carw-
• ful attention pteea ta msa'B fins
IIBBO.
Raasoaa Strsst. Pals Alts.
?, « 44, .»»,»,»»»»»„»», V»f
,a.......a.a.aaaa.aaaaaaaa
Phoas Black 14.
RssUM-r. Phoas WhIU 111.
F.J. Comerford
HORS-SHOBINO AND
WAOON M4KINO
,11 Bryaat Strsst.
P. a Boa 17. P.lo Aita. Cal
WATKINB A MTRRAT
401-405 Bmenon StrMC
Ruhb*r Ttra SMtlna a Specialty.
I..H.II....IIII.IIIIII.
Ssa A. A. Hapfood. *,ent Ssath-
• rn Pacific Compsny. Bt Palo Alio
dspot. aboat yoar trip east or roar
steamship tickets. Any aad sll
route.. Ns trouble to far-lab taformatlOB.
GEO. H. BENTLEY
All old sod nsw work, laid* or outside. ksstlmatss
Mos III Haml
Phoa* Red 111.
Henry Jamas saye the newspapers
do not print good Engliafa. Heaves.
defend na all from tbe literary style
of Henry James. Life I* too brief
to spend an boar ln analysing aaeh
sentence—Philadelphia Inquirer
