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    Literasi Informasi Dan Peran Perpustakaan Dalam Meningkatkan Sdm

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    The advance of a state is decided by the human resources,particularly the information competence. Libraries have animportant role to increase this resource by improving the societyliteracy. Endeavor to upgrade the competence of information literacywould produce the strength of information competency, namely thecompetence to empower to intensifying their daily activity. So thatit can influence and accelerate socie

    Transmitting inaccurate knowledge through online konspiracies (Tiktok): Strategies in evaluating fake news on natural disaster

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    This study explored the different strategies that TikTok users employ in evaluating and identifying fake news on natural disasters. Utilizing semiotics as a methodology, information was gathered on TikTok users who use TikTok on an average basis. Videos were presented during the interviews to further imply the use of Semiotics. Results reveal a handful of strategies being employed, varying from user to user. Ranging from further research and cross-referencing, experiential correlation, looking at the author and the app’s features, looking for visual and auditory cues, determining AI content, content editing, and even citing other social media platforms. Each upholds significant results from the other, but each is aiming to assist in evaluating and identifying fake news on TikTok. Recommendations and implications were given in the development of information literacy among users, most specifically on identifying and evaluating fake news on TikTok. These findings underscore the critical need for strategies that yield good results to empower users in navigating and discerning information in an increasingly digital world

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    pace two DAILY PALO Al.TO TIMES. Till KSllAY, Spy, it. 1915 2>ailv ICimee B-Mtorial page H. W KIMKINS- -W. H. KELLY \ l Vltl IUy*>IN'l»KH between Ihe liti**« < 'inltf agree v*. Kit tl.r atr] li ihr heaps Upon the nit1 ntl> . the other six are to !i.,vn , Inga of charlatan* for profit or of otiltrr dt.'t.-t misunderstood No*, i their dupes we tlTClnff 11 much for- IM- ,-... i.ur rrltlt ndiults that. b«OTaoc« as tha law allows. Innna n-ihtriR No t-hmue fnr an; ■» ini.-nt where we both agree so' Smokataaa Powder. I>t*|e|.t Wh-tt .he Implies ion ■*• .gn-at ed*au<*e In (lrcarma waa ■iix herself ma) of rout*** Ih- tngile wh<*u smokeleas powder came Into tbe fli-ld. Many kinds of tbe atnoketra* variety have t-ome and gone, and from the elimination of lb« nn- flttrnt thr ultr.K-rlim.'se anil the altro- .•-.fiif-h sfM'iatt Iln., glycerin powders hair aurvtved. l-..ir .h.i].. wiio wlll The nUnx-fIluli**w type b uaed by Unl la tie -.enure .mil ■"**•*• V9-X0t\ Ktntt-a army and navy, hy rules of tioapltalll* lt"' ■""r,'t""'1 *■■•'■ G-Winan army Nltro- glyrcrlu Li u«i*il by rhe British army aud navy un.1 hy ihr I'erman nary. Tho principal lngre.11.-ot In hotb klnda ireai .- apmu of powder U gun-ottoi/ l|ii-.t mi rather emptlmlil The smokeless potedet needed by tbe liiimia or suner .ti Thr Tlmea bulled Htate* army an.l nary la in part ' s n.. r th.- things ».- .1- not l"»»,-"'n(''up*"** 1-7 gn*«FDOMDl plant* ,t,.„ii Hi, f„„nh dl.ntsn.lun 0",, '° *" ^r'\hn^ fr"»- Pr>T»f ' iimnufa'tiiren 1 ho sin>>!:•• leas powder ■ Hindi .,1 11n- auhjei-l »r N mB(,e n| ft|1 .,,„..,.__ lt4ltu K,,Vrrnnu,n* ■ wiii-it all our llmr for Ivten «,,j private, In accordance with spe-cl . lun I a.us nol il--.o-.--d tn Orations preparvd hy a Joint board of ae That makes Ave aruiy and navy o-fflcen The lilgbeat •iluiiili and ten Ihele he grade materials nnd ihr most rigorous i ad mil lh.it ihr penalty tmu •*■ ,,**-i,1"y*"J 1" ■■■ stagi-a of the ,.(• .. „,, „ i- ni»Dufa.*lim- ii. tenure a high grade [multn-1. ltro.iklyti Kagle nil 1.. the Irf- i.ln'h- That I* iii i un til. Ihr . i-1 itii- ...i—I ii. prut,ing rlit- fourth til in-Fin ...>ti, fi.-tu tin- |.livi*ii nl nmlfiit.itli lt !■ Rsdeenting Trait .|.ilo>.ophl'Hi ..nd apl-nltual stand- A j-oung mail w-y. -tlitlni- In a bar !■ IIi.«.'''-: fanU'J the effort. l**-r*a ntmi* lix-Unit nt n iiiaitar.liio when i b inea ihr .hunt. •■( ..ur an old Farmer, it ith llttla komrlwlga nr . *,. -hide aa ahe -*i.ld-*>nll-. not appreciation »r ilti-riir* people, itnpp-ed up behind his .link nn.l I.M.ked over >ihmg l-i n-ui'hlni i- hiithln hi kn ilOllh III Th*- n hb bla uldni iHiiiM ini"tn ..- pi.ihoMipli and know .:,„|,l.- leml 1 slide Ui lo-i.-lt I hm Mo hi. Ill, llltl.t-tlSIOII nt some uf Ihr s|mple: llllia in i"- 'lul--- fa- Hw» i-HM-CHting thoM. ki, tialli.il 0.<t.*l III ..I Ih phrii.in.i-nn nol ,. II n.-rsnu i hair |i ,1l.-|-r illpli.im, .-Ill-.ei Some ol tl..- «i*..- ■ edit. thm appear In The Times now then u atithortu tin i-ulo-m ■If '.-. ih.< inn- 1-n.r.M.i.iii *. ..--. ,.[ lh.-M.-t1 1 invrl-sll> i.t.-.l III. M« to pr.>. I.I. r Who's tlirin'*' lie lti.|olr.-d. pointing to n group f porirTiit*. ts.u-.Htng "Well kii"uii -tilEhon and play It , h In- w-rii-hta.' un-* the l-oplj .-.- a.nirh "Humph'' i-ju ii'nu-.] the farmnrenn Is 1.1k- ""tuidiiousty -Ji-t wrlUii feller*, eh?' Then he natlffbl sttght al nn nutliur with a Inng iiilenm f«.-e, and his eye-. s|inrkli*d "That's 'In- »i»' I like." be sal.i. with ti.--i-it.it putting his linger on the writer's muurnfiil "otintenan*^ | nnd knows "tltt. jea Heart) ever}- .m*. like- I i. fi.oLiOi hlm1" ni*r-til ilu* loom: man "lib w-. mil ..ud huiu.ir-uis writing* nre" ,. |« mlmv "(Don't ku.tw n.ithiinc is.ui hla writ III . hul I like his fare "Wll) KI. I "•■' latH'i ■ ■Cau.tt. hi- n Ho* nEv feller thai inlDiilla.aSlt lookn Ilk.- he una snrry for what he'1 i.l,li.- i,|am d..ne " -Chleago Nnrnld , nil KlHIIII ■•'•• Traaa. « ...,ii l*eople K'-riet*iilly nssoctntr Ideas sf I hen. I-. ""' ll*Mr"-'"*" ''K ■-"■'*'"* Wl***- ''■■, sl*rl Jmsu grove, near tlio Yoaemlte. and ye- ,"1 '*' It ippnara thnl ihem are in Hie Be Unit II «... (,,liiln -tj-Kio,,,! ,,-,-v ..lOa.OQQ trees. \m •-'■ H Is -'1 IQO nf will, h .-t'1-.l ten feet In diallit' "' I ii' tei S Idin ..f Mte ItlUlioiisKt oTOne plKikfa nn.I nf the** IiIr rrtH--i <nq Im- Knihered fnun :!.- ii«i. ttf *■■"" "tiiit-iii'i" Hani ;i.«M». fnni-epnaia »nMnuii..u -• ■""■''"nl lu supiinrt n ivln- ft-ii-i- □ttiutid s.issi .,! M.tasi geree, bare Iwen made froni one .tf Ibeae glnnta ant, the botglll lhnl wn- (tUiy tllP anl K,t,(t t„wnr,i „, 1 i *'1*" ," ing Its huge i-nwnna Sii hit-odred and ons iil...iit (tfty It-miaantj ghlnffh-a en.uigh l« w« ; evnn |nuM rr the r.Kifs of -.-n-i.ti ,,r elghij ,: ul uMir h.tu-H's. f.triinsl th<- art-itm] item uf lla ■ lllt'lv its i"-"«'"-'" Klimltj llli-lT "llll remnliir.l 'ul-. nitu InindreiU ..f "rtls ..f IVrewni-d will ti I hitiitiif exiienae ..r hauling thr ,i.„hI out of tin- mountains " Maniifa<-tiin*r* )e<*1* m-.lt.- .-tn, Kin,,.!.. I..Ik- fe.-l fin ji lit ,|,,.(| without ll Is. ovnling Otte sorrt thai I'he wnlten of them H.lutlllit or pOffltltre proof ol ihr nO> though wist* iu ihelr own eonealla - > >.H we mny dlamlaa the piMnniloni are not w.lw* enough m ihlhk thnt i.r Madame This and I'rofessor mit) he artel n.l their point of now llnil wllh not n grain, hut sella not [he ..nl) onr nor the Una) i*rnl waf-onloud* of I.r*.he ■ rliolttmt one a*, no dotiht even they may be producl Vllltng to admit tf IhOJ would only The largei iihrarloa have whole stop to ihltik al-oul tt Uiat ever)- ahatTea full of fat volum-w det/olml. thing depends upon lha point of to hounding and minutely dnet-rll*-' view Ynur*. truly ins Ihn unknaWB We rttad aome ofj KINOKAMKH Ihem with plt-tisurtv as their author*a| N'ovemher 10 1 91 S " ara aa rlrver ax the performer who! One "f the Mtven sorrows of an ran pull a lark rabbit out of John-1 editor 1* ho inability to write Intel nie -. nosr Hut with the windy noth- LA PEIRE & SON GROCERS 521 Ramona Street Phone 29 The Ernest Wilson Company makers of Co-ed Chocolates - COCOA DOOR MATS A full stock of all sizes at prices ranging from 75c each to $2.50 each, according to size and quality :-: e a a • • a a e AT THE Palo Alto Furniture Co. Inc. Phone 12 222 University Ave. P. L. SEAJANS Pioneer Jeweler -lunouioes that he lias eecum! the sanires of DR. J. H. S0HN a cr.-ul in.tr optomelrltU with nn ' eiprrlenre of over twenty rears Hn come* to ma with Uie highest recommendations rrom the California Optical Company, ao tbat I can assure you of an absolute correction In every t-aae aubmtttvd Telephone *tl.v\ llKVlOT l'nlr ersity Avenne- No More Blue fftondays Let ua do your waablng. Wa wlll call for yonr clotnaa and return tbem to you within St hours We waah anything—a& pounds for COc. Our plant is equipped with new mangle and dry house Hotel and raManrant work a •peclalty Send for our price lUtt and give ua a trial Satisfaction guaranteed. PALf ALTO WETiWASBiAND ROUGH D1Y LAUNDRY 0.2 11 Vk-i. Kt. 1-boD. P. A. 70 1-KTKB IVKSROK, Maaajar. THE HAYS TREE O- will call on you. Hold your order for Xmas Trees, Toyon Berries, & Huckleberrey Greens— Stock on display at' 527 High Street after December I 8. Phone 364 K. DICY A. BAUQH Notary Public 257 University Ave. Hotel Larkin PALO ALTO EUROPKA*. PLAN Do \ou Need A CarpenttT? It «.iu ha--e *o> <arpenter -vo.k to t*e don* call upon me to do it for roii I l-.-.r .oa- trartr-d tor twaht>-n*.i tears, snd lot th» past eight jesrs 1 hair don* Join nt) man * work., •o I kins, t'ary angle of th* trade "A '■ jO ne« "vrk-nr repal'lng ..- »ili siiisri ineud >i.o ■' ile-lred iii.* me a call at ;n» retl- d*-u-» nnmana Jei*-*» dairy:, ur phone 60".X. C. E'LO.NGANFXKER IN laRSS THAN TWO MINITBS after tou have tasted some of our Bread. Ko'W or C»aea ro-j won't feel Uke aaatmc yoar tiinr oirr n ho: ovm any more Our Hre.d is >.. lij-ht. so palatable, ao jut! rlEht as to rntit. that eren tha t>e*.t of home bakers prefer H t„ their own Tr) a loaf an.l .-ee »* fin- Al dell-.**i--*«1 li..iti-.-m.-1'l.- Minor ami |*am*>. kin inea rtr*ry tlay. Mlntr '.H-.l ,,n -aalr. miPTKr.—f-reat, n.s.t-*l ntv| ---rutii ltr>.| fn oar j. Try a -touml t.-Uj. it w.ti pleaac vu. kkkk URUrERV, Frank J. Miller Co. Delicatessen Bakery Catering Groceries Phone 5 I 6K 203-205 University Ave

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    THE DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES RUEF WILL BE PLACED ON TRIAL" POINTED I'ARACnArilS. DETECTED IX u.l I (EALING HE \. 11.1. HE SHOWN NO MEBCY BY I-ROUKCITKlN. Kim r.il lulu I nun ii ii lit l»m l*ravrO Tvwlt.tr by Ctitutplr* In* Willi lu.h. f-l 11. i. Saq Frsnclsco. Jen. SO.—Ab«* Ru.f. eornerrd and with all o|>[K>r- tunlty for Immunity squandered In -brittle** duplicity. apix-art*) In Jaditt- Lawlor'* dei-arttuent ol thi* (Prom the Chicago Newa.) . A womanly woman bas no eertblv a»e for a ladle*' man. Some i*-oiil_> even pride thefO- eelve* on their lark or pride. You van'i always judge what a man wa* by what hi* monument I*. It's human nature to want to Or a little higher than your neighbor. Too many men attempt to make an arc light show on a kerosene In- Ctmtrari. conn'. What a different world tbls wouW be If we all practiced wbst ve preach* Men who are bald always inter st the man who pert* bl* hair In tbe middle. I * Never judge the e»****tnei** ot a woman by ("*d br her voice over tbe phone. It I* often Infer to follow your own Intuition than the advice of a parlor eoan this morale, io fere ,,„,„,,„,,„, Mmi the Immediate prewpeet of a quick Whoa you hear a woman talking trial on-a eherae ol h.rle, bribed „„,„, „„ |dM, „„„,,„,, „., . ,lf„ member* of the board of superviaor*- _h(f (< widow to vol- tat the overhead trolley* per-j Mo*t pnoplc are willing lo lend a Miami if tbey think there laa chance mil ln court with Ruef were Pat rtek Calhoun, represented through, (>f ^-^ .WV* llttle'lster^ tbe proxy of rouasel: E. E. Schmlu. „ , „.„ m^ l0 do b„tntM Ruef. partner Id crime. If not ln| wfftout ^^un, Cr .ink* at a treason lo the graft pro-ecu t loo. and ^ |n ,„„ ^ ^ rwoU ,_ murh Tirey L. Ford. Thorn well Mullally i ,fcp Mmf and William M. Abbott. Those are) ' tb* sgencle. at wboee behest Ruef} _- „„r Hnm, ^j pandered his promise* Tbe ex-bos.) Prorfwor „d Mrt K p. Cub. bartered with the blgherupe through' r)#y „,„, mU ^^ htnAmtmt. nt. George Keane and Mjrtlle Cert. M#B^ ,t 1345 Webster street to District Attorney Lsogdon asked1 Captain A. J. Hotcblnsos. formerly lo court tbat tbe case* be continued j of the Brltleh srmy. Captsltft Hutch- until early In Pebraary jnd tbat tb**jin_on and family are well-known Huef Indictment be Mt flrat for residents of Palo Alto and have bow trial Ruef bad a chance to mak* »<*<,ulrrd a home In one of the moet Headline City Milk. Germany I* Interested ln tb* qoertleo J at tbe proper treatment of milk for ■ city coosnmptlon. aod at a recent con* ■ grass of acl*ntt*t* end |thy*lctsns a pa-. psr on. the subject ws* read by Pro- ' feasor Hew pel. s distinguished msn of scienca. No n*w law I* laid down by tb* professor for tb* production of' pare milk Be scoots tbe theory tbat' betting help* to safeguard parity. Glv* j eo healthy animal* and clean ctablea, tbe _nl!k Is safer food without tb* na* o-*h*at Not ooe of tb* seven rule* whlcb Profeeeor Hemp*l recommends far gov- •mment requirement* 1* aoc**e*rv ( for tb* careful dalrfst, snd sa forth*; other kind tbe mle* would prebably I be Ignored or a'U-hted. In brier, tbe. role* call tvr beat-by cows, open air feeding, good foddur. clean milking. -lean uduer*. (-"otitic of uilik promptly sfter rufikuig and a low temperature wblla^Tu trauslt Pur the tenement population of large cities, where coo aompUoo la delayed ontll the milk be* come* stale, It ba* been recommended tbat the milk be froaen and kept la tbat state until melted for oae. Frosen ■peclmeo* hav* teen foond to retain all tbeir origins) properties st tbe end of s month. Bnt th* milk vas absolutely pure and fresh when frosen. A Free leertare. A lyture on Christian Science by Dlckel Young, C. 8- B.. member of the Christian Science board of lectureship of The First Church of Christ. Scientist, tn Boston. Mm., will be given Thursday. January Ud. at Mullen's Hall. No admission fee or ticket required. PROFESSION AL ATTOHNKYS. Uonimwn, the Roman historian. was the father of sixteen children, but he was *o self-centered and en- grenmed with his Ideas that he often passed his offspring In the street without rerognlxlng tbem. One day; a servant burst Into the study of the greet man with the announcement) Of the birthday of the 11th. "It lei 'a, boy, Herr Profeeeor." The pro~j ftwsor turned, annoyed. "Tell liittf, to writ.*" he replied. S. W* CHARLES FREDERICK SCHNEIDER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAV Simkins Building Pslo Alto, Cal. Pbooe Main a6 / N. B NELSON Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Parkinson Block, Room 8 reparations to the atate for hts multiplicity of crime, pretended tbat be woald Uke advantage of tt and then tarned traitor to ht* apportunities. Yesterday the press triad* public the full text of th* Immunity agreement entered Into with Ruef hy Heney and Langdon. Tbl* contract was executed on May 8. l»07, and eight days later wbeo be entered a plea of guilty to the charge of extortion he testified that be bad not bean promised Immunity beautiful subdivisions of th* city. Professor snd Mra. Cnbberley hsve chosen tbe site for a new reeldence near the Gemma Phi Beta bonse tn the hillside sddltion io the Stsnford campus Tbeir object In seeking s new locstlon Is to he nearer tb* university. Th* boarding students at Cast 11- leja Scbool enjoyed an Informal dsnce st the school on Saturday evening. LAS UUUUU SSSMSStSSS-SSSSSSSS-—SSI PALMAS GREENHOUSES " "* s*5-30fc_V '** FUNT A FLINT. Props. Flowers, Plants and decorative work i CORNER HAMILTON AVR. AND HALE ST. PHONE MAIN 17« ******4**********A**V***V4**^V**4**T9******S Key** Homestead. Tb* fsmily homestead of Fraad* Scott Key. author of "The Star Bpao- gied Banner." ht threatened with da* •traction, and tt 1* *ogg_at*d tbat It might be preserved aa e memorial by appealing to patriotic sentiment Every one wbo takes an Interest ln Key aad bis luftoorabl* work knfws tbat lh* national.hymn was not written ln tbe little bouse which has loog stood aeglectad oa tbe dilapidated fringe of Washington. Nothing pktofseoaa, nothing worthy and r».*r*utlsl coold bs produced oo tbs alt* where the bomestesd atand*. If tb* fact* of history warrant tb* ********** ot tb* Key boos* It might ba taken down and set up elsewhere as a relic of sacred memories It should oof te left In tta present eon- dlttoo, bat restored to look ss It did tn 1814. Inside snd out- No bettor plsc* for thst parpoe* could te foond thsn tbe ground* around Port Mcllenry. Baltimore, wber* tb* flag "dimly *eea** from tbe *blp on which Key was a prisoner waa Hosting wben It Inspired tb* poem We naturally associate Port Mcllenry and Baltimore wltb tbe poem, aad tbs Key boats- steed woald p*rp*to*te tbe story ***** tetter than ou Its praaent alt*. < ti* mberlaln's C-nafrh Remedy _t Safe Medicine for Children. itt buying a oough medicine for 'htldren. never be afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There U no danger from It, and relief la always sure to follow. It la Intended especially for cougha. colds, croup and whoop,uk cough, and there ls so better niedictne lo the world for these diseases. It 1* not only a certain cure for croup, but, whan given as soon as the croupy cough appears, wlll prevent the attack. Whooping cough I* not dangeroaa when tain remedy is given as directed. It contains no opium, or other "harmful druga. and may be given aa confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Eagle Drug Oo. ************ **** ********* Rodger*. Smith A Thomas ♦ ATTORXB_*S-AT-Ia.A W Notary public Id office. I ! Phone Red 101. Madison- I ; Thoit* block. Palo Alto. Cal. f ************ ************** MEDICAL. Dr. A. J. VILLAIN PhyiicUn aad Surg-too tSU ol Asa Frsscbc-o; hours, I ttt * a*d Ttelp.s>. (Maesssdtwid-iKs.M.mllloe Amam swl lUaau Stmt, Fskt *Uta.CsL Telephone Msin 147 OSTCOPATMiC PHYSICIAN DR H. C. PHELPS Crsdssw H-*srics*gcbool«l 0Msos*n_v. Klikvllk. Me. __as_sts*u_-_s tsss. Trtst-Mst ttvsa f*- tkss**t ***** tS tJmtnsL UaAy •Urodaat SttbseMc* si all bouia. Hour. fs. *. la i p ■. 1 j* Uslvtrfiir An. Pbooa Mils *•*. Palo Attp Optical ParUtrt ■ti -*ni\*«TS*»]r Avs. AemA istc4. smaa* ssms* nitwd. j. may. orroM-TRiav. DENTISTS. «, Geo. Biakesley Little ODQpST Offlea, Madlson-Tboits Building Palo Aho, Cal. MAIL m in:i)i i.t:. Poetofflce. Palo Alto: In effect December 8. 1907 Rfcelvrd. / rth**-7:l« a. m,, 11:3 rrom riorth-**7* U a. m.. 11:31 p. m.. i:4S p. in.. 4 p. ta. Sunday. 7:U a. m. Prom south—7:4T a. ta.. 10:60 a. m.. 11:09 a. ra.. 3:0- p. m. Sunday, 7:47 a. m.. 10:S3 a. m. Prom Stanford—8:16 a. m., 11 a. m.. 3 p. m.. t p. m. Sunday. 1:11 a. in , 10 a. m. Dispatched. To North—7:17 a. tn., 9:01 a. ni,, 10:39 a. ra . 2:8*1 p. m , 5:83 p. V. Sunday. 10:20 a- m . 7 p. m. To south—6:4( a. m.. lf:0( p. hi.. 3:15 p. m,. r.: S3 p. m. Sunday, 6:44 a. m.. 10:30 a. m. To Btanford—7:10 a. m.. 10:15 a. m . 4 p. m. Sunday, 7:10 a. m. 11 a. m. A. A. MACINTYRC D. O. •., L. D. A r. ■_•'_. if Drnul Dtiminiciii, Uni*rva*(y ol r»nn»).l»asl«. PhlUhU. 9a*k Gf-da- B-t tCt-M) ot l*tMOwt*C0SS-ds*fT. AUttMS, C*. tta-k-(trosf*Cks£sM.Chkss*S<tiflei ol om_o.ln.ilis, tte, Ctam nwtowablo- 0*km. L-O-rsnl Mldtac. Users, *f a. m. lo *;» *. *. *********** ************* t Dr. C. S. McCowen DENTIST **************** Hatty C* ReynoIcU ; DENTIST Nevada Building Pslo Alt0 Hoars 9 to 11 and 1:3010 5 Ur. V_rU*- tivs la ******** MASSAGI ****** ot aisiti i *it***m<**iik**S*a. imaMss. ste ,OS.» heats. rs-KiisM i____rgaar-*' *SSa©B__w, rsiisslBcssb* ■( UMir **■ a / SDUOATIOKA-. HOMERIAN HALL. Hoitt School For Bays T.lny-sanJ ssaMSSss sessst Asssass Mnk, r>i*s. (Ul. sssssssssssssssasss.sssssi DR. A. B. IRVING iiKxnar Nevada Halldlajf. , Pslo Alto. *********************** *** EDWARD WECK BtAL ESTATE AND LOAN* Fire, Accident, Plate Glass and Burglary Insurance written in the best companies and teases promptly adjusted and paid in my ofllce. T High Strsst Pslo Alto, Csl. Stanford Home. Bakery JOHN MC0L. Proprietor All klnda of pakery Goods, Cakes and Fe.tries for enter- lalcmenn, parties and weddings a specialty. Ooly the beet melerlela need. Ill Uiliwiity A»e. Pato Alt* I seee.eeee.e.ee...eeeeeeeeieeeeie.Meee,eeeieeeeieetHieMMHHtenMlieeiaeeee.eeee.aeeeMeeneeeeeeeeeeee.eeHeee^^Ms>sneeeffle|e ' 8 Stanford Park r Fronting on the Stanford University Grounds I \ Inspect the tract during the rainy weather and note the perfect drainage. 1000 selected shade trees to be planted next week by a local landscape gardener. The contract for laying the sewer mains will also be signed next week. No lots less than 60* ft. front. Average depth over 150 ft. NOTICE THB QUALITY OF THE SOIL Ideally Situated ' A High Class Residence Park j Write for booklet Hoag & Lansdale 243 Bush Street S SAN FRANCISCO / y ■tteeeweltmUII"""1' .■Ma..»llllllltlllllUmUIIIIIMIHMlllMlMIIIIIIIUUIIIIIIIHUimH»l|: »»»m»iminmmimiww»iiwmi»iiWm y
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