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    Chinese literary works translated into Baba Malay: a bibliographical study

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    Analyses 68 unique titles of Baba translated works published between 1889 and 1950. The titles are held in the libraries of the University of Malaya (UM), Science University Malaysia (USM), National University of Malaysia (UKM), the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP), National University of Singapore (NUS), National Library of Singapore (NLS) and the British Library (BL). The results reveal three periods of active publication of Baba translated works. A total of 18 works were translated before World War I, followed by 10 just after the war, 39 titles were published before the break of the World War II and 1 was identified in 1950. There were 103 persons involved in the 68 translated works, some of whom are responsible for more than one title. The most prominent translators were Chan Kim Boon, Wan Boon Seng, Seow Chin San and Lee Seng Poh. Some of the translators were also be editors, illustrators or editors. There were 31 publishers and 21 printing presses involved, all were located in Singapore. The most active publishers were Wan Boon Seng, Kim Seck Chy Press and Nanyang Romanised Malay Book Co. The translated works mainly cover historical classical Chinese stories, chivalrous stories, romances, folklore and legends. The titles were priced between 10 cents to 2 dollars in Straits currency. The University of Malaya Library held the largest number of unique title (62) out of which 15 were unique titles

    EFFECTS OF NANOPARTICLES IN SURFACTANT ON FOAM STABILITY FOR GAS MOBILITY CONTROL

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    Gas mobility is a common issue in petroleum reservoir due to significant viscosity difference between the injected gas and residual oil, as well as permeability contrast

    Adsorption and Squeeze Performance of PAMAM-PGLU Inhibitors for Silicate Scale Mitigation Due to Asp Flooding

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    Silica and silicate scale deposition in the production systems resulted in reduced production rates and equipment damages. Chemical scale inhibition using squeeze method is advantageous for petroleum reservoir conditions. This paper aims to assess the adsorption and squeeze performance of developed scale inhibitors that consist of polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers and pteroyl-L-glutamic acid (PGLU). Commercial inhibitor, diethylenetriamine penta(methylene phosphonic acid), also known as DETPMP, was also used to benchmark the laboratory findings. Static adsorption test and core flooding were performed to investigate the adsorption characteristics and retention of the inhibitors in Berea sandstone cores. Simulation was also conducted to estimate the squeeze performance of the inhibitors. Results revealed that PAMAM-2-PGLU scale inhibitor exhibited the highest adsorption and retention in the sandstone core. The treatment of PAMAM-2-PGLU and PAMAM-1-PGLU inhibitors increased the core permeabilities. SQUEEZE IV model predicted that both PAMAM-PGLU inhibitors yielded longer squeeze lifetime than DETPMP inhibitor. Both experimental and simulation results showed good fit in terms of adsorption and squeeze lifetime. In this paper, the tested PAMAM-PGLU scale inhibitors have demonstrated better adsorption, retention, and squeeze lifetime in sandstone formation. They could offer effective and low-toxicity alternatives to commercial inhibitors due to raising environmental concerns

    Recent Advances in Enhanced Polyamidoamine Inhibitors for Silicate Scales in the Petroleum Upstream

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    Chemical flooding is regarded as a promising enhanced oil recovery technique to recover more hydrocarbon from reservoirs. However, the dissolution of quartz minerals in a highly alkaline environment poses the risk of silicate scaling near the production well region from the mixing of two different waters. Commercial scale inhibitors are effective, but they are also harmful to the environment. This paper aims to provide insights into current advances in environment-friendly or “green” scale inhibitors for petroleum upstream. Previous research works have demonstrated that green chemicals are effective in mitigating silicate, carbonate, and sulfide scales. Polyamidoamine or amide-based inhibitors have been widely investigated in recent literature due to several advantages. The addition of anionic compounds in these inhibitors enhanced scale inhibition efficiency by roughly 10%. Nevertheless, the reported findings were deliberated for industrial wastewater treatment. Meanwhile, understanding the performance of polyamidoamine or amide-based scale inhibitors in petroleum upstream is inadequate to a certain extent. The formation process of silicate scales inside a reservoir is rather complicated by looking at the influence of water salinity, composition of brine, temperature, pressure, and rock type. Hence, it is essential to study and develop green scale inhibitors that are effective and environmentally friendly to meet increasingly stringent disposal regulations in the petroleum industry. ABSTRAK:  Pembanjiran kimia merupakan teknik pemulihan minyak. Ia berpotensi dalam memperoleh lebih banyak hidrokarbon dari takungan. Namun, pelarut mineral kuarza dalam persekitaran beralkali tinggi memberi risiko penumpukan silikat berhampiran kawasan takungan pengeluaran. Ia disebabkan oleh pencampuran dua jenis cecair berbeza. Perencat penumpukan silikat komersial adalah berkesan, tetapi sangat berbahaya pada alam sekitar. Kajian ini bertujuan bagi menambahbaik kemajuan perencat silikat mesra alam terkini atau perencat silikat hijau bagi bidang saliran petroleum. Kajian terdahulu telah membuktikan bahawa bahan kimia mesra alam adalah berkesan dalam pengurangan penumpukan silikat, karbonat dan sulfida. Perencat poliamidoamina atau perencat bersumber amida telah dikaji secara meluas dalam beberapa kajian sejak kebelakangan ini kerana kelebihannya yang banyak. Penambahan sebatian anionik dalam perencat ini mampu meningkatkan keberkesanan perencat silikat sebanyak 10%. Namun, laporan kajian terdahulu adalah khusus bagi rawatan sisa air industri. Sementara itu, pemahaman tentang prestasi perencat silikat bersumberkan poliamidoamina atau perencat bersumber amida dalam saliran petroleum masih tidak mencukupi. Proses pembentukan penumpukan silikat dalam takungan adalah agak rumit berdasarkan faktor saliniti air, komposisi air garam, suhu, tekanan dan jenis batuan. Oleh itu, kajian dan pembangunan berkesan tentang perencat silikat mesra alam adalah penting bagi memenuhi peraturan pelupusan sisa yang semakin ketat dalam industri petroleum

    English botany, or, coloured figures of British plants, with their essential characters, synonyms, and places of growth. Volume 4

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    James Sowerby was an English naturalist, illustrator and mineralogist. He studied painting at the Royal Academy in London. This is the second of his illustrated volumes of English botany, issued in parts from 1790 to 1814. The work is in thirty-six volumes with more than twenty-five hundred hand-colored plates. An enormous number of plants were to receive their first formal publication within this work, but the authority for these came from the initially unattributed text written by James Edward Smith.om sagt t ger’ hiS CaZ ane ; geime eeie oe walt are ee eo eae be i” Bates ‘a pars arate eT x aean ae . ae a” ” 9 Oy oe a PP —— e ose oN os ae \f ma BS te 2K Mo, DK KG 3, 05 DEG, DKS . — KY Cte Ad Ps RO ra eS eeeBe Le, ae UNIVERSITY OF UTAH DEC" he, ce ie —, or haresCO oY ee) KC § LIBRARY A a ROOM ; A Mite Mites 2M iene Bane ie SOB te Biehe Chae a a MY sae OL i " v a ea ‘o te | Ro Shirts ORE Ly Fs 2 @ Fs >J oEa cr Ey eCe (+¥ = 2 b4 © apa Cie mh OS cake ie) eed . Neal ; i Cie PP Ted on. RY | . orcs e ries re a i BAC PY %? ee nas Pe een ek Po a Ol ao hae toed i toe bs i} \ : rs tae eas nD D ine “Coal adIN Ss bs ad a8 i ets NS S eas aa A 67 nae 6), 20 . DRC Eat) *. od) S DHE 2 a , Ose, e %¢ > 7 ic ta SY we OR OS G@ ee See Cite x OE cs ae ie = tet a cla pint > Cia the CMC ree Oia Ohne Che ne > Cicer Cm Wy) Piaer TU Aiea 00 KG ee AG a3 aC ENGLISH BOTANY; Ped OR FIGURES ped, ee) Oe as) COLOURED 2 OF rec) BRITISH PLANTS, ST Pe WITH THEIR #) af 37) a G ESSENTIAL f) CHARACTERS, SYNONYMS, PLACES OF GROWTH. AND TO WHICH WILL BE ADDED OCCASIONAL REMARKS BY JAMES MEMBER Pa : OF EDWARD THE ROYAL PRESIDENT fs OF THE mee a Y LISBON, THE OF ETC. LINN#EAN FIGURES SOWERBY, F.R.S. TURIN, UPSAL, ETC, SOCIETY. BY F.L.S. ry 3 Pes. JAMES M.D. ACADEMIES STOCKHOLM, ? SMITH, a ae ees m= VIRESQUE ACQUIRIT EUNDO.” DH, DEC DHS DHS Virg. I ————— LONDON: 6) PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, aele And sold at No.2, Mead Place, near the Asylum; by WuiTe, . seller, Fleet-street; Jounson, Book- St. Paul’s Church-yard; Ditty, col Mle oe Bie, ‘ Ole in the Poultry ; and by all Booksellers, &c. in Town and Country. re i 1803. rar) [ Tayler, Printer, Black- Horse- Court, Fleet-strest.} LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Ne ee Oe a VD a Pe Cn Pt S605 Pa“@o,77 DK lo 0, De Pe DE la sid QE No Tyo ae 3 - - 78 DAK ite ee DES cs Ria Le 95, QNES és ae 95 DEC, * Lo ene DEG", D3EG = ad PREFACE ° Oy Oar irk 0 at ba) ar v 2b i) Shee Pe OL hi G05 iy ie TO FOURTH VOLUME oi A aC THE ENGLISH BOTANY. TU vas Rae al OG at 2,5¢) ae eG bee ®sue** Ci OF WueEN Mr. Sowerby undertook to illustrate the Plants of Great Britain by figures, he thought it advisable for a those figures to be accompanied by some account of the plants, and requested my assistance for that purpose. I the more readily acceded to his proposal, from having % long thought the botanical language e quired to be improved and fixed, and being ever willing & ce) of this country re- to lend my assistance towards so desirable an end. I have therefore to answer for every word in this publication, except the letter-press to plates 16, 17 and 18, which hap- pened to be communicated editor. by another friend of the But neither was Mr. Sowerby nor myself at first aware of the importance to which this little work might attain, nor of the utility it might be of as a vehicle for botanical criticism upon British plants. Nor did I in the early part aim at any thing, except, in addition to the essential characters and synonyms, to say something which might allure the careless observer, and stimulate the curiosity of the inexperienced to inquire further into the myste ries and charms of science than such a publication could undertake to conduct them. Descriptions were theref ore for - Be AR ed * te ie Lo - ie emt ay ee EY Y nd - wt co 7 sb a 3 Fy CO) Ea 6 Fy 4044 opin 3 YS DOFONEY gene Ce oar! A Oey Oe ., Re roacine ool ee = i 3 Peal aoe = Pens a Pe Ce 5 Che id > Ch ° Ma = Chae oe = a Tho . ya) ae Sa Ys Cer) S +f Me htly sketched, and for the most part omitted, or but slig ever introduced dissections of the flower were scarcely aE a0 ee nds were pleased into the plates. Some of my learned frie iat RO Ket 5: er 3 0) * i Oe 5 k beneath my to compliment me by thinking the wor put my name to notice, and others advised thatI should first obserit by way of giving it consequence. As to the publication vation, I have always thought size or mode of a book; had very little to do with the value or dignity of of the for who would not rather have been the author pous little Fundamenta Botanica than of all the 26 pom Sp es And with respect volumes of Hill’s Vegetable System? should to the latter remark, I chose rather that the work nd to make its way by any merit or utility it might be fou possess, than be indebted to other performances for a , name. Not that any pains were taken to conceal the real author, nor was I aware that the truth, after a little time, was not generally known, till a criticism appeared in the Gentleman’s Magazine for February 1793 ; in answer to which, in that for April following, it became necessary to own the work as entirely mine; and the title page will in future obviate all doubt on the subject, though the ‘The apstyle of the descriptions will. not be changed. 4 éi] ¥ } rs ii Bea Ms ee.OE ey yee probation the book has received will make me anxious to support its credit with my own as it proceeds, and the English Botany will serve to illustrate the systematic Flora Britannica, which has long been projected, and is now preparing. : G aa Jo tae J. E. SMITH. ~ 3 oon at Hammersmith, November 1, 1795. \u27 A wy peae A os aS ES he= ee = Co ee Dar) *. te Chaele anc)ek os Oey Pe Cie Hilourdeie Oh he 5 Oho Chee aie 217 MENYANTHES nymphoides. Fringed Buckbean. Gren. Cuar. PENTANDRIA Monogynia. Corolla hairy. Stigma cloven. Capf. of 1 cell, Spec. Cuar. Leaves Corolla ciliated. Syn. Menyanthes _heart- fhaped, nymphoides. entire, Linn. waved. Sp. Pl. 207. ludf. Fl. An. 85. With. ‘Bor. Arr, 206. Relb. te Cant.82. Sibth. Oxon. ae Nympheza lutea minor flore fimbriato. Raii Syn. 368. Limnanthemum peltatum. Gmelin in AG P etrop. anno 1769, V. 14.p. 527. t.17. f.2.& MSS. Linn. Waldfchmidia nymphoides. Wiggers Flo. Fiolfat. 20. Turs beautiful aquatic is found occafion ally in the Thames, chiefly in little receffes of its fhores out of the great ftream; Lord Lewifham communicated it from near’ W alton bridge. It is much more frec quent in the ftill canals of Holland than with us. Root perennial, long and ftringy, as are alfo the ftems. They produce a few pair of oppofite floating leaves, growing on foot-ftalks v ariou in length according to the depth of the water, their margin fearcely tooth red, but rather waved. Thefe leaves, like thofe of the Ny mphe ee, perfpire quicker than almoft at any others we have obferved, fo as to — dry in a fev hours, though at firft fo fucculent. The flowers crow hors ois eile about At ft, in a kind of feffile umbel, 40r 5 gether, on long foot-ftalks, and when expanded in the fun hee a brilliant aippearance, Their corolla is cili iated, but not hairy upon the furface like M. trifoliata: hence foie have thought it did not anfwer to the generic charact er, and Wi ig- gers has order id afferted that it belon: gs from As the Mr. de Ju feu, uch a point, has not fe connect the two, we think ee Cie ee a ae OS ry even laft-mentioned plant, whofe to a different but without authority 1S very natural telling us grea at upon ted them,a M. indica feems to ¢ ey may fafely remain as the Sees Poursrae, Deere Se DEG aad MK Ald eynr7* Me, Dene PA 23 DAG stats a, Bo Ca DGS OP IG vy) hon Aare 7a) rp DKG be Cea VW egee ed Sait ed > oC iit F Ps E Be 5 Ed 3 bs*% a!CJ raU) Es . ey oe See ARNO a a ory — a Py os 5 cg on te . ts cine we Cie B33, DM peed : S98s ae DKS Nees ite OKC #86), 0, MHEG D(a, 85, DUG DEG DO D196 a aI P99 od . a aac ot te, oF Ne ree} RS MYRIOPHYLLUM Water-Milfoil. ne re FN OE he Verticillate verticillatum. MONOECIA Gen. Cuan. Male. Cal. 4-leaved. Pet. 4. Stam. 8. Female. Cal. 4-leaved. Pet. 4. Piz. 4. Style none. Seeds 4, naked. Spec. Cuar. Syn. All the flowers in axillary whorls, Myriophyllum 1410. verticillatum. Hudf. Fl. An. 420. Relb, Cant. 361. 9 Linn. Sp. Pl. With. Bot. Arr. 1078. Sibth. Oxon. Pentapterophyllon aquaticum nodos. Rai Syn. 316. ,é 132. flofculis ad foliorum aT x VV E have given the moft common Water Milfoil in tad. 83 of this work. F : been fent Mr. Crowe Norwich, That now before us is much from feveral difcovered of the it in eaftern his ponds more rare. parts of the at It has kingdom. Lakenham, near laft fummer. The root and lower part of the ftem much refemble thofe of M. fpicatum, as do fuch of the leaves as are under water, except that all the leaves grow in fives. The upper part of the ftem is however materially different from that fpecies, being raifed feveral inches above the furface, and clothed. to the top with leaves, fhorter and lefs finely cut indeed than thofe which are under water, but verticillated in the fame manner. From their axillze the flowers appear in July, of a pale green, fometimes hermaphrodite, but generally female in the lower whorls, male in the upper. The petals are oval, concave, green, foon falling off, and poffibly the female flowers may often want them, though they were evident in our fpecimen. The4 ftigmata *} , eat) ‘- 1 ee G* Fa ies are fhort, fpreading, he5 Tne j Polyandria. OR Ne OBR NRT ee and finely tufted. OD Ci ee Clie. Hie, SMS ee DHCP OT rIEG Moe eS "24 SO MS eer et ee ee at Pr) Thc : Aad ithe3 tie) eeEAC aT f ES) ed ey ¢4 KS 3 f a Oe ras eh ae DES CO Ce ae +6 Wars f | oa > ie ie ii Or Renee Oe aor oe oe Coke or oc 9see DEG Ox a.” e 7 Sheede OTe ai SES Me Kae ON IIS cand Ps CoD oe We s%a,, Ys ci OS2,99 Clee 8 CBee Be [aig] ACh ARENARIA Sandwort. ( ae LY NOT, ie Fine-leaved tenuifolia. DECANDRIA Cal. 5-leaved, fpreading. Gen. Cuar. Petals 5, un- Cap/. of one cell, with many feeds. divided. Fen! ‘y Stem panicled. Leaves awl-fhaped. Spec. Cuar. Petals lanceolate, fhorter than Capfules ere&t. the calyx. PO NON nope oh Syn. Arenaria tenuifolia. ‘Linn. Sp. Pl. 607. Hud. FI. An. 192. With. Bot. Arr. 461. Relb. Cant. 172. Sibth. Oxon. Alfine tenuifolia. KN 142. Rai Syn. 350. FS Sent by the Rev. Mr. Hemfled from the neighbourhood of Newmarket, where it grows in dry fandy fields, on walls, &c. contenting itfelf with very {pare nourifhment, though not fucculent fo as to refift much drought. Accordingly it flowers Py early in fummer, # FYa8 and is foon entirely dried up. Its feeds pro- duce another crop the following {pring. a P Fi C3 , te Mea Or” Ree 5 ad oS pes, ad The {mall annual root bears feveral branching ftems, varying much in fize according to the degree of moifture they are fupplied with, and clothed with oppofite awl-fhaped leaves, joined at their bafe, ftriated at their back, or rather 3-ribbed, fmooth. Flower-ftalks folitary, fingle-flowered, capillary, ere&t, longer than the leaves, and fo numerous as to make the ftem look like a panicle. Flowers very fmall and inconfpicuous. Calyx-leaves lanceolate, very acute, 3-ribbed, with a white membranous margin, and twice as long as the little narrow white petals. The OF a A ood, , 4 flowers rarely expand but in bright fun-fhine, and are foon paft. Stamina ce rtainly ten, very fhort. Germen round. Capfule cylindrical, as long as the calyx. It isa little plant of ae > 1 Trigyma. OMe Miaie ie Ci ie er SOR eee2 Rika Mae) Wile eo PRR orem infignificant appearance, whofe ufe either brute unknown, creation is hitherto to mankind or the beet Or RECia Per,A Mia ee ~—— Onae Ra A Baea “Mg DKS ARG tee! ia 2 A ie ach inact Che = OR — Be reece pea ie Ree SL gi es So i Cita it ee eed So eS) ae ied eC) ihe eae ie D OR ne SEG Cee Ly? DEM Ld DERG Sm 900971809 oe na LS eed Cine "05 the 2 ae Cts ie > Ce her ORE La? ‘ m Oh heka Fe Cad rs Mika Te } ath CiOt (2ee. ‘ Py BC A Cree fubfequent works. We are at a lofs to guefs why Mr. Hudfon afterwards took this plant for T. /el/atum, a very different fpecies, as is evident from the figures erroneoufly quoted (except Plukenet’s) in the Bot. Arr. which are the real /ellatum. T. maritimum grows in falt-marfhes, and meadows near the fea in various parts of England, from Norfolk all along the fouth and weft coaft to Wales. Mr. Wigg has fent it from Yarmouth, and Sir Thomas Cullum from Weymouth. The former affures us the root is certainly annual, as Ray marks it. The ftems are fpreading and branched, ereét only when many grow together, a little hairy, very various in height. Leaves OL Cao Oia x alternate, except the uppermoft pair; leaflets obovate, narrow, Ot minutely notched at the tip, of a darkifh green. Stipule very narrow. Spikes fhort, almoft globofe. Calyx-teeth fharp, a little unequal in the flower, and more fo in the fruit, in which laft ftate they become broad and fpreading. Petals nearly equal in length, palifh red. The original obferver of this fpecies feems to have been Dr. Johnfon, the editor, if not always the emendator, of Gerarde’s Herbal. Bier Rito | Decandria, Spec. Cuar. Spikes hairy, globofe. Stipulz lanceolate, erect. Calyx-teeth fpreading, and dilated o PA Py oI } maritimum. ¢ aie we, OS oan eS Oa me —— ORC* 6” edoKE. Se ets 7? eaetla ea ice 2 foe“) aK 6S Poe %» Dees ian © °9s Br iC) * rs ike Cpa Cm oe p\u27 ao Pegg eG ACs p. ONC 46, ee, ox 5 KG ; A o [> barr © Sla/erte. 2 CS209. : oi a te *e/7i¥ 7 f ¢ KG" ae aK anes oe OS se, 2DEG fy Ean I ene " he ed Cie d ie , rR 2 i) ; Sur" sys? KG Ma,S2NG ” 2a 2 in Rd CI aa PD Po td SD 05 ASG Moo DAG 90 oe [23% TRITICUM oliaceum. se ROEee Sfuiked Sea Wheat-grafs. 6 TRIANDRIA Digynia. bi ree, oy r RY) Cee 7S Gen. Cuar. Cal. of two valves, folitary, alternate, upon a zigzag rachis, and containing feveral obtufe, but pointed, florets. 28 Spec. Cuan. many-flowered. Spike fimple, rN 5)A oe CS a eine wor 1h Poa loliacea. Hud/: FI, An. 43. With. Bot. Arr. gt. Relb. Cant. 37. Fs E oval Calyx comprefled ; fpiculze ovate, all leaning one way. Syn. Triticum unilaterale. 4. Hort. Kew. v. 1. 122. but not of Linnzeus. T. maritimum. With, Bot, Arr. 130. Gramen pumilum Loliaceo fimile. Raii Syn. 395. Gr. loliaceum exile durius. Smith Rel. Rudb. 19. ce x f iS Garuerrep by the Rev. Mr. Bryant, on the northern coaft of Norfolk. It occurs on the fandy beach in many parts of England, according to Ray and Hudfon, flowering about Midfummer. The root is annual, confifting of long downy fibres as in moft graffes that grow in pure fand. Several thort rigid curved ftems arife from it, clothed with fheathing leaves, which are involute when dry. A fhort notched beardlefs ftipula crowns the infide of their fheaths. The general {pike is terminal, erect, compofed of from 8 or g to 12 or 15 erect flowers or {piculz, placed alternately on each edge of the common rachis or ftalk, but all directed to one of its flat fides, which is by that means completely hidden, while the other is vifible behind. The calyx-hufks are lanceolate, equal, reaching to the top of the loweft florets. ‘The partial rachis is zigzag, and exactly like the general one; an argument for the propriety of confidering the latter as a part of the fruétification, and con- C ORG, ORG, D. eT oC Fs fequently making the plant a Triticum, not a Poa. DEC HC T. unilaterale is no lefs diftin&, oro fon, vol. 3. fec. 8. #. 2. fi J3. \u27 LM The florets are numerous; their outer valves very blunt, with a {harp point, the inner lanceolate and acute. “Neétary a minute concave feale. Stamina and piftilla fhort. Linnzus has wonderfully erred in confounding this with his T. maritimum, which is a large branched erals with linear {piculae and acuminated florets, well defcribed in Sp. Pl. and which has hitherto been found only in the South of France. i ek BO aia See Bg 2 ee i ee. Pra and is well firured by Mori- ; i F B ACO ACRE Cie ee) By bo Cte a eens Che ei kG” aaa!(pe eau ais eeco > PS ° BRE cha ee PO Se th pm chk tO AC Ly Sree ae ‘ " 0: Ce ORD Ja ar UL ke j . DEG ll EAL ReaDKS ms a et a DKS DKS nseMe DEG tnie DAS oy DAS 5 DIE ue DG 0, DHE Oe DAKE Soh Miah rks hea AT nS BOF eh Cie aC ete aeBR ESE Oia nyONG a Clie rs KC DKS ‘ 39716 athe a Cee ee Do hes Chena Pt hh ORarIn A wad ei [ 222 PHALARIS ] arenaria. Pe Sea C. anary-grafs. TRIANDRIA Digynia. w. CHar. Cal. of two carinated equal longer than the corolla, fingle-flowered. Spec. Cuar. RO OpenercaC ated. Spike ovato-lanceolate. Glumes valves, cili- Stems feveral. Syn. Phalaris arenaria. Hudf. Fl. An. 23. Ph. phleoides8. Ait. Hort. Kew. v. 1. 86. Cer) Phleum arenarium. Linn. Sp. Pl. 88. With. Bot. Arr, 62. I Gramen typhinum maritimum minus, Raii Syn. 398. TO Or eae i ouND every where about fandy fea-fhores and the neigh- bouring fields; it has even been obferved upon Swaffham heath by James Crowe, Efq. and on that of Newmarket by the Rev. Mr. Hemfted, who favoured us with this fpecimen. On the fea-coaft the plant is feldom fo luxuriant. It is an annual, » RO and flowers in June. The root is fibrous, and downy, like the erafs laft defcribed. Stems feveral, dividing from the crown of the root or a little higher as in wheat, fometimes bent at the joints, clothed with leaves, whofe edge is a little rough, their fheaths long, inflated, ftriated and f{mooth. The flower-ftalk commonly very little exceeds the uppermoft leaf, and is terminated by an up- OY OC right rigid fpike, {welling in the middle, number of ereét thick-fet flowers. white keel ribs and margin; confifting of a great The calyx is green, with the valves lanceolate, gradually tapering to a fharp point, and by no means lopped or truncated as in the genus Ph/ewm; their keel, and fometimes their mar- OY oo gin, is ciliated with white hairs. nated, ftriated petals. Corolla of two fhort, cre- The ciliated valves diftinguith this plant from Phalaris phle- oides of Linnzeus, certainly of the fame genus, though its different habit. and appearance (which we hope one day to have an opportunity of exhibiting) will not allow us to agree with OY Ta the Hortus Kewenfis in making them the fame {fpecies. Not one of our Enelifh writers has well underftood thefe two grafles, nor Phleum from both. 4 CMe Whee Cnt eee. acy eS Bnei ee OR Rey iP 2%, paniculatum of Hudfon, which is very diftinét sete ae Ma Toe) "o 2S ts yo oe ea ts 2 6Py : a RP aC) Mele Ta) 5 ee3 ie a a > “aa Pag DIK Me De a te Mad es an MT Oh ear te he iaos aoa CREP he oC) ae > Chea the ny Sc Obie e ce Cia rs ec Ohne Cham sd - [ 223 en ee. ee hile | pie . LICHEN coccineus. Scarlet Lichen. CRYPTOGAMIA Gen. Cuan. Alga. Male, fcattered warts. Female, fmooth fhields or tubercles, in which the feeds are imbedded. Spec. Cuar. Cruftaceous and mez ly, of a greenifh fulphur colour. Tubercles of a vivid red, im- merfed in the cruft. Syn. Lichen coccineus. f- 1. Dick? Crypt. Fafc. 1.8. t. 2. With, Bot. Arr. v. 3. 167. ey Ps i) cS 3) 5 arr Discoverep bury Craigs by Dr. Smith upon the rocks called Salif- commanding the town of Edinburgh, by Mr. Dickfon upon Stonehenge in Wiltfhire, and Mr. T. F. Forfter jun. near Tunbridge. It is indeed a very rare fpecies, but may alfo probably have been overlooked Ce ee fpecimen of L, ventofus. for a young or imperfect Yet, as Mr. Dickfon obferves, they ie OL and never at any time mealy, but {mooth and rather polithed. Cie Neither are its tubercles fo uniform as thofe of L. coccineus, nor Bien , croft, of a yellowith colour at firft, but then turning white, etn are very diftinét {pecies; the latter having a hard, firm, warty ce Fe 30) ‘ 7 / “AEG es) eT On Me ee neg 5 ieee ae er ey is their colour fo yivid. Both are very elegant produc- rs @> s Ee ea Cj Pere bo Me EO pes, Co “Pe, SITS eta Me, Bee Che aed Clie . m™ , Saeee so lat Tee ee ia the Ory nt en bs Oli es Pa neo Oi he DOs ae) ho EF hl, Chae > Ye rn [ 224 ] Ciays LYCOPODIUM _ y aeok i Chae TedOE Common clavatum. Club-mo/s. eI CORE CRYPTOGAMIA Gen. Cuan. Maifcellanee. Cap/ules axillary, folitary, naked, kidney- eka! 95 a fhaped, of two elaftic valves and one cell. Seeds numerous, minute. Spec. CHar. Leaves {cattered, terminating in threads. ARG. DERG te. OKs MG Spikes cylindrical, on foot{talks, about two together. 5 _ FEE Syn. Lycopodium clavatum. Linn. Sp. Pl. 1564. Fludf. Fl, An. 462. With. Bot. Arr. v. 3. 68. Relb, Cant. 393. Sibth. Oxon. 265. Lycopodium. aii Syn. 107. L. vulgare pilofum, amfragofum et repens, Dill. i, “iG Mufe. 441. t. 58. f. 1. ne | i Ea * f |a DO) Common on mountainous heaths, efpecially in the North. The branched ftem creeps clofe to the ground to a great ex- tent, Fs i) throwing at the Le diftance out a ftrong branched white of every two or three inches. perennial root The leaves are crowded thick together, entirely covering the ftem, all curved upwards from the ground, with a white filament. lanceolate, finely ferrated, tipped Flowering branches ereé, folitary, leafy at the bottom, then bearing a few fcattered,-entire, palegreen fcales only, and terminating in one, two, or three cylin- drical fpikes, thickly clothed with the fame kind of feales, but broa

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    laito iJalii Alto SfottM* TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR. EIGHT PAGES. PALO ALTO, CAL, MONQAY, JULY 17. 1916. EIGHT PAGES. NO. tjt. KEEP COOL With a' POLAR CUB Electric Fan PRICB 99 RACH OooU about 9 ceatt per day to operate. Knjoy tiitirrnsii wttboat going to tbe eoaabosw. He haea away otber bo_-we*th<T comforts—White Mountain _-*r*_-__er», Aato Vara am P_W_a_. IU_rtgcrmtr_, etc. Palo Alto Hardware Co. BUY (DESTRUCl BAOOACE^ CHICAGO, July IT. Lioa wired *" thla morning tbat he thovght we were rtagy. Wovidal that spoil yoar breakfaat! He read Thnreday _ ad attest oar IM-wan Hay. he's aeveral away, aad he left aa wllh a mighty aaaall halaace la tbe lU*nk. Were ■or*. Anyway, we oold a lot of aalta aad we will keep the •17-00 price for »_ft.no units going thla weak. If UNO MOVEMENT TO OE OISGOSSEO William Smythe. Founder of Little Land Movement, to Speak Here Tomorrow Runnymcde Is to Be Made Capita, of Little Landers of thc State William Smythe. founder ot the M«nyFdoAii.jLOC'LGUARBSMEN S_T ON OUTPOST DOTY BOY SCOUTS The comfortable, durable shoe for hiking and vacation wear. We sell the original Boy ScoutShoes with the medal attached. Tan, Grey and Black Eikskin. Registration to Date Ia Par Below That of Two Years Ago The total registration of volera tn Palo Alto up to July -> is ahown lo the following table Republicans -OO Progressives *;* !>emocrata it* ProhiblUonlttt tt Socialists 19 Declined to *tat. ins Total !*€• The total registration up to the j November election two veer* ago Company L Takes tu Turn at Guarding Camp at Nogalca, Ariaona Jay Risling and Leverett Taff Develop Reputations as Rip Van Winkles By RAY I/IVKTT NOC.AU-8. Arlt , July H -Today la Company I.t (Inn day at outpoet duty All day long Ihe Palo Alto private* guarded the camp, and tonight their vigil will cootlnoa. with a little more "watchfulness." Bach Little landers movement, will gl«e, yoo haroa't. well come In tomorrow.jan mu,trfttwi iwm.e tomorrow ev«n-| Ing ln Itamona Hall on "The New( Ufa of the land" Mr Smythe i»| (Wi.vi Straw Hate. I1.0O « ot tht world'a leading students; of tbe Lend problem, sa well aa I.80 Caps d*"! finished Iscturer and writer "A Ut-Uraa 2.2'.0. which without making -"ompany In the regiment takea Its {tie land and liberty and a living Is allowance for any growth In popu- -urn *• -*■■■* duty, and we wlll aat hla motto. 'latlon would Indicate that there are ->• <*slled upon again for about else- ' Tbe Llltle lender movement has. In Palo Alto approximately to.'*" <1*T« really become worldwide In IU I voters who have nol yet registered Sergeant Irwin Tslboy Is la scope Here in California llr.] But two weeks remsln before the -*harge of the outpoet. whlcb U a Smythe haa already eatabllahed ihraaj registration wlll cloaa Ior tbe prl- ™>™ ■•rlous undertaking than tha colonics People trom every walkjroary election on August jr. Interior guard He I. accompanied of life have turned to him for ad. The Progieaalvea nnd those who *>? »h«* "Quads of Corporal Charlea vice and help People want to go1 have declined to ttaie their party Zollinger and Archie Watson. Outback to thc null, if they can find ajsmilatlon will be barred rrom vol-1 »*o«" *ark '" *>°nc only at nlgbt la Smythe hat the toltillon ' »«Ut at the August primary olectton ****** **mp, and tha hoyt will not mind In a little land and Tor the nomination of I'nlted Slate* ,'av* 9*9eb time for reat Coffee Smythe senator, member of the house of -**■*■ •*••« sandw|chea are furnlahed The Regent FIIKK >._I.IV______ TAXI? PHONE 15 AMUU'R TAXI BKHVICK Special Trips to BIG BASIN YOSEMITE S4NTACRLZ LA HONDA ■ ■'.:■ Mtt If way Mr and it i* Intensive la now fourth colon i h i ital of th. tba world i ; Hunnin.edc | part of Paio I vat Ion M . in Mtnbll 1 . . :-_._-.-t cob ilng -ill I in;.- l.nn.l bit representative* mem be This atoembly and member* ie the cap- *>' central committee ■r* throughout »o deelre may chang be located Sl ■ virtually a Ku . to pro I elogan I The cl I famed ti advantage Mr Smythe* md .i living the 210 lormal vote Stanford p voter-, are In I ... Hi reg alo Al I So stere-l 1 about and In Pnlo Alio Is half ford No the vote ii on 11 lhr i:'- altar or oae- ireclnrt BUICK 770to770tol950F.O.B.PaloAl.o 'When better cars are built Buick will build them." Stanford Auto Co. Phone P. A. 76 511 Alma Street STANFORD SHOE SHOP »•*'-*• ■*»«" th n round nnd If Old Made New i.r i rosso erll Of 0 land right ii California SVatUtaai ol temperature -sarin enough hut not too warm, cool bul not too 'I'.-l the iiinrket I* Ihe \.r- i In California - flrat of all a homo homes all Snn Prun rkeley are not 5e#|e cuthbertson. Mrs. Coburn Hays and Townley Compose Mrs. Coburn Receives Biggest School Vote the nearne-t* ' and the unli ioi C ire It ■ far nwwv. and 'lien ; good public school* sity In conjunction wtih thl* new cot- Ion) of Ituoa.rnedo many new fea- ' lutes are In lie Introduced The mnel Interesting I* lindoilbtedli lhe .pert that iwiiH'i production Is to pla> Poultry I* lo be the source nf {much of the caah returns Charlie Week* who is actively interested in (he new colon- of Ituuinmede so Good Templars' Home Children on Outing Pass Through Palo Alto on Way to Sanu Cruz to Spend a. Week (hn alo Is nfie ill.-.I the Chnrl.'i Week* poultry inch all tin. colo- iilii. laying hen* 8 net He abi on one acre of each hen pay » 10 buy direct all the egga try produced paving San greei ii ! ;■ .Ill MOTOR TRUCKS niiMTini: MOTlUG Unit: and Short Hauls. Prompt and tpecit.. attantlon given to baggage ordara. I'HONK 90 Palo Alto Transfer and Storage Company ill <_Itci_E 'I FIREWOOD Mill Cl TT INGS lilt, 1X.AI. FOR .1 ; e Dudfield Lumber Co. Y_r,l -tmma 21. MUI phono _23 THOMSONS 138 25* ALCO TAXIS 3 and 7 pa at eager open n BIG IllMN *>..!. Siogr Fare »_..V> round trip. Atk It AhM.1 II I'l... or 1SS _ Klfl) of the i-hlldien from the ',..'.'. Templar* home for orphan* ;.j.--i.| through I'nlo Allo today en route to Santa Crut. where tho> will tie lbe guest* of the Santa Cruz Klk* ror one week The V a Ik-Jo Klk* .-.tit ni. ii.t Uie management In the ex.M-nse of getting the children to and from Snnta Crui Mrt F W Sherman of this city Is vice-prealdent. of the hoard of dim-tor* of the (_:>od Templars' home. initiation* Mo :ry ram h of 0 in actual dall ho» he xiorrn It I.ilthei Ilurbar.k Is so deeply Inlen I-if.de ier his own poul 1.000 chlck.-nn i- demonstration of plant alta"! in Ihe 1.lllle emeril Hint lit laid Ilurbank ■ deinonxtrn -j ii r or the famous i Un nn* mede to Uttl.- I-ander «Mli plants and if (he stale '•' 'll"" "■■'•Ii'IkIiI meal Plenty of ' tlm i-iiuD- smmunltlon Is carried for thjilr own Those who Protection if the need ahouid arise. lhelr parti Pb.st._i examinations are being deaignatlon before Jfllf 29 carried on continuously. and tha" These two classes and those not ****** mr* looking forwanl lo Ihe fln- leglatered repreaent :b par rent of"'■hln* " •hol« of the typhoid and I)Phut Inoculation We wonder If ihe tainting bee will start again at ihe next proceeding It takes three different ■-•tun. In j r-. I Ion* to complete the ••■» ration 8ome*of the Palo Alto boyt have already ra> net-red iho treatment from Health Officer (Hay and have* their .erilfl* catea to prove It. but ths regular army men -* 111 nol rc-rognlie, them even though the stale of California autboriied the tre-itment. The regimental hesdouarter orderlies from Company I, were Private* (lakes Htchardton and Brit- ter It la Quite an honor for a prl- vale to get thit appointment at tbo i'i-*! appearing and equipped men are ghen the preference The weather hat changed from the storming and roaring tlege. aa date rl bed in lbe latt writing, and Is I now beginning to gel s little warm- I er with a beautiful clear aky this , evening The few men left ln camp iare i.t..',!,- gating at the ecllpte of the moon which showa up plainly. Iln- mall 'orderly aeys that Cum pan l I. get* more mall than any order t«0 companies combined, win. h L> quite a record and a pleas- ani tiaie of affairs, for we certainly nre glad to heat Sergeant McCol- .a-'b ■ now famous "mallo" yell The outgoing mall nils our roallboi to It* caper it; and we feer Artificer (olHer win hate lo enlarge It The sanitary conditions are not yet perfected ln the camp, but they are fast becoming ao Captain Hairs to. s matter of -.n-. mitlnn has ordered ail Comiteny \, drinking an!." io ha sterlMied \" .mm it complete »Ithoul Ite grub klrkert and there are tome 'Continued on Paat Fuur ) Board .Ifred Seale was electe.1 to the nioii high school lioard of truateet Ith It.? vote* for lhe one (ear Inm the election latt Saturday \frs a ii Coburn with is*, votes id ** M CuthberteoO «Hh 171 ■tie*, were elected for Ihe teo-yea ■rm* and lbe Rev Waller Hi) itii I7'i vole, nnd Ptofeaaor « l> OWUlc) wllh 17*. volet mrtv rhoacn ir the ihrea-yaai terms **lr« Coburn rim ahead of i-kc. receiving the large-i n. I ...I.- of .mi nandldate The folluwlng eaa lbe ...'■- .„ her f-'rank Cramer Alfred Seale W l har|.-. Mr* A VI ruthhertson : nl P'a.*kln>on 1 I p if I K J Klnghan ear lertn Walter Townle) 102 Pathi t,ti-et,,i larruih I P I 'I r Snn in Itoaa (irsi time in ntlnned .... |,ege i BKK U8 ABOUT rofonnr hopkins- lots THK IMVKRHITV RBAI/TT OOMPANT Palo Alta Han Praaclaco KILLAM FURNITURE CO. Successors to Russ.ll Furniture Exchange Have your Mattress Repaired UPHOLSTERINO Carpets, Rugs etc. Cleaned FtM_M SfUl. A. F. KII.UOI. t-rop-tetor. loo-ir.l High fk. >, L. "Alta" Brand Certified > and o ■J __ Inspected^ Milk you will eventually want > u V tii -*A c. •o E c CS Place your crder before it is too late c L. -_ Palo Alto Stock Farm Phone Palo Alto 636 {__. HAVE Till-: ItAII.V FWA) ALTO TIMKM MCIVT To VOC Wlflf.P. OM VOIR V tr .TION PHOKB P A. IIS. ****** ************ Miss Harkcr's School * « Telephone .50 a MI drpartmrnti 1 Montessori) open d->ily from 9 to 1 ncluding a o visitors I* Special .tudrntt received in * I « Mutic. Arts snd Crsfts Work, *•*■ * ind Domettic Science. * . s e oommmmmmm-fmmmmemmmm MARQUEE THEATER Ideal Ventilatioi. Only tirade A Pictures Shown TRIANGLE PROGRAM Billy BurKe In 11 PEGGY" TtM- greeie«t and tntmt pwpalar |__dncti«n of tbe cnrreaC year. LATEST "PATHE WEEKLY" Al»t*LT_| |Or—Mt.HIM. 7: IA. MA TIN'Kit BUM—'III I.IHtKN _c. TOMOItROW — ULUAM OlHH |\ --rtOLH Ftm HAHMAtlK." IKMM.I.I. Pl.iM.lt I

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    OUR eR E- a r> G. W. La Peire & Son Tbe Grocers IH* Max. Baatasreant «. PBTRICB. .... WitllfM BIk Hi* LETTEH FROM MANILA. Cbsvluusfsl from pciur /, OIL STOVES . G. H. ALLEN OIL COMPANY raio Alto Billiard Parlor Ms w*-*» t'tsiri * au.DC wama. ■St *AT(Q COUMTT BUILDING A LOAN ASSOCIATION at-am-wisfo. m. torn. Sat. It. K. Msilrrtimn Palo Alto Transfer Co. J. E. Teague I'l.t -MhlM.. STEAM AND GAS FITTING Osasral Contracting Tiaalag Kl rniirt.lt)' Av-nnu S. HARRIS st SOH T*-** Express and Transfer Co. 210 Unirenity Annum lava ftslr m**- BAXERV lilt, UH .,,.«„„„, 210 HOMCH AVENUE Renters Loan S Trust Co. eanTtu, ai.eae.eee tan Franciaco - Cal. era-, *m* .m . w. n n «.<ltr -a - A**-. '• Lis OtTIco 131 University Ave. j. e. ruxiiui :.r."4o^ F—.PuMtrMr-tBa BCs— OsSjUssS h—intdl* THE BANK OF PALO ALIO I. t. l-.rt... House a Decorative Painter Callahan HacCftrthj> PAl-O At.TO, CAL. Tinting, r*ia*rh*o--io|-. ('tiding, Craiaing, Marbling WliRRY & SON miNiri. aa* E trtal SB I • I .... csf 1'a.i.ll... Ijiicltir. al LUvn't.l^lfc.i tlll.iilta.e .',lilll,h -I time of the cboUra ootbreak ta March last tbare was iota uf green .lull brought from Chin*. Soom I* gro*n about Manila. Native fruit* are ua- ually abundant Amerlt-au Qt-aagu*. batooa, etc., an, of oour**, blgb la price. O-Jt-nso* aad wild Urds are pleotlfal la tbe marfc*as. Average pi-sCeo oa *o*s* fruits *nd fowl, are: Baaaaas, SO to 30 cents a doien; co- t-eaaata, 7 to B coat* serb; plaeepptee, 1& to ti cent*, amall chlckeu*. CO coots; lor**, gl.H*; wild ******* Bl; •alp*. SO osots; saaatl quail, Th oeuta a doxso: doves. Hi) to M c*ots socb. Etwt-ybody wsora white of course. Ia*** suits oost from IC to BIO *e- cordtng to tbe cloth. Wool eaa be wum In tbe talny mouth* but tt b aot nec*r***ry. Good abt** at* eit-usli-e and difficult te Had. The native mad* bote, eiiber of grass or Lamboo, ar* light aad null* equal to Panama*. Sturt-. are operated by nil aatltat, tbe Chlneee aoally do tb* most bo*.- ne** and will tiring most anything to -four room. Tnere b a sprinkling of Spanish, Indian and Amet-to*a store keepers. Tin rr are *everal American book otoree wherw toast of tbe new III.vrti are ^iild. t'l.niilnu la a almple and Inexpvn- slvs proposition; transportatioa b simple, ohcap and unsatisfactory; rooms and chaw are ousellafactory at|d ratbsr expensive. Of eutertalumeuta tbare are uoue. It ts difficult to visit your friend* If you bars mi, and tbe magazines, aud Ann-Mean papera are a month old *h*u they get b*r*. We bate three morning papers, one evening ami one weekly. Tbe Utter b tba style uf Tuwu Topics*. Her* are two it,ii- ■ from tbe editorial page: "A Mau.cr la tbe hand b worth a hundred Isvlrs.ne. la tb* baeqoe." ■ " rutty Mora* were killed at e wadding. Who says thai msrri*** b a "Tb* clltaate^irtl^l'liTli|>i.iii--ts i« much lietter than generally l--llev.il. Tin- Isn't falifc.rnla, but if Manila i't a better ellmat* tban New York Cltr, then my memory for *un*truk*e and snow storm* b pour. Home of tbe -seldbrs bod ■ bard Urns, aodouU. but comtdag would nut las pleasant In tbs rainy ss*BBS.aayuber*. I'r-.l*!|y Yolo, or tome uf lb* cuuuti-* along Ibcre t-.mll p-v-iuo* lend es pls*a*uat for ■■hike.' wint rk* poddy. Aa I naaarkwd, tbb ba't Csllforola, nor yet tba Kant* Cbua valley. ,*jX • •*•*" not found M *o lisferaal s* many bsve made It. I bare aot 'got mixed up - it (• fever yet and * ill |vrubaUy -"bang* my tone s-ma**** or.later. 1 will tall you about at tbeo. t-«r>r*rely. KIClUKI) C. MHIRMKIK. Manila, Aagast 3&, 1 :■■■-'. to; loiversity Aienue SHREWSBURY & SMITH Dedrical and M«haniaf Enginem st-srtrw UtSI wsnu. ruU* aa* T «*..*.... SBerti-ai sue** lartaJtsU. I'.aaaat ll.itaaaii riiaaisl Be-aBat—**, A rt as*— WaU IwsBsu M.UB aal Sir, Bateo S. C. GIBSON V. W. C A. WORK. The phslant hrui-le deiartmeul af tbe Y. W. C. A. b dotug active work. A committee of twenty young women b canvassing the cani]iu* snd * l**-g* part of Palo Atlo for outgrowu or cost off clothing, Ist-uka, etc., to 1* -mi whs-re tb**— Is need In Msn I jam l-v.. Neil Salui.lay. November It. will st* the Orat Millectlfiu of three article*. '■■ Tii"— wim inn '|'i i-l Hi.-tu are het*eby |-ealiie«ta*d to bste tbr 1 . i ■ ■ ■ I - - reedy. So tbat the i*ollt-cttiig conimit- tse will not be delayed. If tilers- sre huntc* which hare not been t. .t.-li-I by tbe t-umtnttten, lu wblch tbare are ann-l.-* to glee away, a -Ht-tal sent to Miss K. It- Kip, lm virslty P. O', oefre Wetlnaeday, ! will insure a crU next tmlurdey. K. R. KIP. ■ NEW MACHINERY AT UNIVERSITY I A Sis.ijI.cj- tnductur gene-rat or. ca- j ' [-city 120 K. W., arranged fur 00, or ; 120 cycl*. and ^adapted foi IS. CO,] 00, or 11.0 cycles, bas Ju.t t-***n re-: ceive.1 .t tbs eeglii-vriiig building. \' tally M-uipped marble switch board ect-t-m-*niea tbe machine. A *i- ■! .1 tleoeraj Rtactric Company motor I* .i--r.-te.i.e-.ii. Tbb mecblnery will, be st-K-t*d uadsr tbe dirt-etiuu of Pro- > ftat it F. U. Beam, by tb* ia-*r-trlt-sj ■tusleuts a* a part of their tatso-sli-y ****** *k* N**m*m PtAUMI* BOOTS AND ShOES Gtamrml **§t*d*$ a sp.oiolTy **** mtwumrr tttamt United Caa and Elnctrlc Co. THE NEW DIRECTORY. Tb* I>i-*t-tory uf OfBcers and Hta- .i'uu .if tbe University baowoosal*. It ******** tbe CDa-M* t'olvevsity -reeord of all und.-t-gi-»dtialew *xe*pt, frsihiaiB. aad abowa a d-*-kled ia-1 i iias* la all parUcolar* over laat yeer. Id gr*.dust> ******** tnor* ar* Bl against 73 cf **»3. L'lidergrBdostm. I UM ******* MS. S-i-cUl .toda-ul*. 1*.» ss-sli**t 125. and a total nuatsr of 13S0, against 11 TO. ts-sui-gs W. Utter ta spsudlng tbta TACDMA MILL'Q3. rtEDsfDOD Crrv ' PALO AI.TO LUMBER. SHINGLES. POSTS, ETC mtSIH B. eOX. MANASE* OBt.: stWK earns Co.. oitpd.,,, UMPHREY'S FOR ICE CREAM AND CANDIES This Means You K**bl-« ta as MgoogtMBbbi^alVags* bWirlM* v aa uailmely grave, t-iib lUt, II K). psamplly cuesd, ofia* i-s*ali la oasti aaUd I****** Ledbeand gtailsmso. auwbeareaesker In UoubU, eoasult Tho World's Famous Horb Spcolallst (MBihttsl tamale c-nmplalnbt. Man- at.rual tesaale eomplatel* postUvsly c-urad. Tb***o*t ******* *** Uasted. 1 Bymp*ibl** wtlh lb* tick. I waat te ***** avery clirouic Invalid wslL I want lo prove lo jou what my Iruat- ateai wttl Jo. 1 waat atory tick pot- •oa la lata country te call or write to *xe ptismaally. T«tl m tbo Isadlag ay mpttoroa ot your d|a-a*n and 1 will at si no* outline lb* method of treatataat foe you, wbleb will pualhlvcly euro you. Tatlmeiaooeadeaoe fully aad freely Mrs. M. Van 1IEKB sl-KflAI.IST ' Ilooaw-l aad Ii Madama-TTsoltB Bid. Pais. Alto ID 11 lm ON ALMA STREET RE-iOLVED, tbat lb* otrwat week nsrvlo described b r-qsirsd by tba panUo iatarmie ead ooav**ls*os, and tea l-j*rd ot iruttee* ot lb* Tewa af Pale Alto, Oouaty of Santa Clara, 6iat* ot Calltor-uU. ordet-s lb* aoaas te be duo* aocurdlng to tae spselSestloae adopted by told Board for sold work, now on file la tae offl-s of tb* Clerk of tb* Town of Palo Alto, and to tb* -Mtt-dactloa of tb* E-u-artnteodeut of tJlreet* of sold towu, te wit: Th* oiuitrtiction of oeme&t sidewalks Are feet wide and tbta* lucbe* dstep, arid wooosn carl* tbta* locihes by twelve laebes, wltb posts tbi** Incbet fay four .luehe* every six test, and s?ont-T*te curb* at tb* oomers of ■treota. atteudsd as far as tbs property line oa either side. npoB and along tbe t-et-tbeost slds of Alma strset In aald Town, from tbe aoulb* eaet eurb line of University Aveaoe t» th* nortbweat curb line of Addtaoa Avenue, ezoept *hns sama era already laid: aald work to b* done la accurilaoc* with tbe plans' sad »p*ciB- eatluna adopted by tb* Board of Trua- teea of tb* Towa of Palo Alto for ce- sidewalks, wooden cart* aad EUREKA . ***** m *it ea** aam* at*4s l****. Baldy's Candy Store 208 University Avenue PALO ALTO NOTICE. Annual aaeetlog of at* >rk holders of Palo Alto I tat. ri.itj Hall (a i-uri-.r .1 ii ti} will I* bold Wednesday. Norma bar II, lBOt, at B p. m. la tbe room* «** Ibe Pale Alto Roeid of Trade. A llaard of ini*-*Hs.ra for tbe ensuing year will b* .1,-1.-1 MAICHIUIX BLACK. Bes-rstary. % Kills I 1 Pain % tl sewetrsm* «aaa>ty •**• Ua. a**- ' k **ta********* •****>*** *** ***■ i *•** ataeaarss. ********. liOaili *W ai* atl* a** awilm Jatats- ^ ***m-h*****c ********* I *•*. ■■*■■ so* ****** ***** *"*?„?? ! W u mm imimi*n«aB s»*s i iiwiig ' -J 1S1 a U*lavtasi BB-aaa. -rt a* rsSarw I tn>| r-f-BB-t rr-.*-***** j c-mc-rwU -rttrfaa et the eocaaea eg strset*. now oo SU In tb* offlc* of tb* Clerk of tb* Towa of Palo Alt*. Tbs "Palo Alto TT-aos," S daily B***pap**r pubibbed aad -*t-r«lat--d ia sap- Towa. ta faottby dmlgnalod a* tb* a****->sper la wbleb tbb rswolotloo end r>otk-* cf aald work, Invitla* t-rofwa-ata. shall to puUtatod isnasr aad form and by Uha laqetrad by taw. Tbe Towa Clwrk «f said Town ta bereby dlnt-ted to poet rxmeptr-isously for Bee d*y* «* or aaar tbs doer ef tb* room In wUeb tb* ■**«*-*•* of . tbta femrd an bald In said Town. In tbe manure aad form reqit-lnd by is*, * aotb**. wttb -tpst-afk*tiuBs. IntiUng saalwt profiosota or bals for doto* said work; and aaid Clerk b fat-ret. di- rvx-tt-j to puUlab for two-day*, la tb* • ■Banner and form r-suaired try lew, a ootlc-B--f sold work, loviUug t*al*d profsoaala or tods , for doing said work aad rsfstrrtng to tbe B-.i-i flea Hun. posted or on file. In sold ne**|*p*r hereby designated fur tbat purpose es afninselil Held aotle* shall require a oertlfled cbeok dr bond, cither, a* pi--*t>t-ril**d by law, and for an amount not lr*. tban toe per cent of the aggrrsrate of the pro- pusal. Held Clorit b alao torsby dl- i-erted tu publbb tbb i*aaolot|oti for two .lay. to tbe manner i-**qalred try lew, lo said t-s-wapaper. dralguatesj for tbat ptirpc-ee a* aforeeald. I heri-by i-etlify that tbe foi-egulnc r*-.u|nd..ii was ***ssd by tb* Board of Trusts** of tb* Town of Palo Alto at a meeting beld oo tb* l*t day of .\o-remtor, A. D.( IBo2, by tbe following rote: .\ji*s ~llurk* Cocbst. 0. A. Carry. ' Chea. D. Marx, 0. W. Mosber. t Hose—If oo*. I Atwrnl l>. I.. Klottn. B. W.'SIMKINH, (*l-rk of tbs Towa of Palo Alto. f. UeSCHo. Carriage Painter i Saw Tsark a*.** T W. ROLUft *** • U*eat*u*sker *s*d Embalm*- jB^jj.j-sr^'ys---.**! Chas. A. Stevens Sir. B IWtah-iaal, 171 Lrtlas A... Pal. Alfca. U B«w stvpsrarl Va rto. omr loll Ubb s! IbH aijlaa la cSoska asd eata BBS Will SB*— }CB BBT 1.CM— BTBSS. Palo Alto Homo Bakory Hrit-Clsu BREAD, PIES, CAKE, ETC. —**>«*. C. £ BeiHehme

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    To Onr S_—_t_ert _-_'«_-_» wfr-fa _*_-_. *r , 11*1, ifi. <—*y -_*_. mt.,,*. at,.i ttt, —w* >*•.«-. The Weather Fort-cut ffw Palo AHO IAN ntANCIlea, April -s_— nl.ht .Ml I aw lay. —Mm. •uu. Twim-SXTH YEtW P,*iOALmi-A_,-AT1JRDAY. AH-L6.1918. NO. 81. STANFORD CAMPUS lllARDI GRAS nistMA«P*r-''E'*-t-S_l*i*~ ■ H-wr af thmwdtf-rncmbnttlSwimd* )*B*r_(df-_*'l_-_ll-tUl_a -L'a* featt a Parte," tbs ctty on th* £tet*_ ta tha Hahssri for tbls sesalag tree* t to U o'-o-h. Tbe Preach Ma Is beta* gteea kg- tba women's otw-nl saltans of tbs s-iesr* slty for tbo bsssflt et iba B-ttrford -iTHTTfr satt fsr -rOan relief ta Stese*. lb* earalval wQl sgtea at t oatesk wtib a Colon. Ctevor indstftag tha eroaat sl teeal talent dance s_t-ste frets tb* St- Iraneto Roted ts en— ri'sncbsssi will ptrtarm * s ring tbg dlaasr. aaal there will ha gsae-ag between eowrsoa Ntekef gst-isg bl tbo oaten aad da-boose Tbo t There Is a gypsy vUtege «f striped Mate* -bars palmlsla, pbre- aotectets sad teterprotort of tbs writ- lea head wib as rsf] tka (-tare and girls ta stiff wkl»e e**t* will sell i*e- fresk-aeste at abatr market stalte. wilt _se bolldteaa. A trig through "Hosvaa aad Hsil," persooany BS-gSBt-l by tbs Theta sot-rity gtrU. will bs a ihrtlliflg esparteas*. Harps sad pilcb- rtsgs sad bot coal* will hs lm- I ta this grant rt —tn ras a forks, wisgt t with tbt* -T__lb ot Terror." te wbteb tba w-slr- tft* aa- 1 aba sagota-tarsl t-OI bo CrTSaSl g-u-teg. tehte ttp- hTpaorism wfll fssiaro tbe dfa. wbkb Wrangle- so- watch ovar. A Preach fashk- show, a futuris- i mu ibsm. a toughing galls—r aad a tOortes g-Ktea where tha Sua ford Msafc Clab w Ul give a program aro other Btt-aeUoas st tbo earalval. Al I ei* 1 p ta the Pt Pbl girls mttl sta*- a rsadsvtlte show In tb* Crubhmtea. A clever hUl of short acts bss hosa mrrmagwd. Mis* Wage*, formerly w Itb tbs L-mbargl sad La Steals graad opera oompaates, will be tbs hoo-flasr ef aod will slag several ib Clobboass s alsiitsg votes, rich te t-peratlr aaal tM* a gay earatval Ute." ti—-at lb* cbsita. has be** battl from tb* ihlrd Soot- of tbo a aotel we—as of salt for tbs dane* ara. WssMbrtag vsadon acat-mss will sail p-ree-ck hoagaets snd delleactes Aa-testea to "Uat .Nab a Paris' -on- ho sadrtly oa tbs tlckat baste. Al tbs __■«-■ oa Lssats. tbere will bo e-tebaags stksa— rstte of tickets good ter admission to aU tbo sa* for ths pert-bee* of aayTalng aa lbs groomte cab bo bought WILL DISCUSS PROFESSIONAL 0PP(«MnES_»T TIME* CiftCULATOH TO HAVE NEW AflbtgTAHT Mt_D* ftoog. circatetar of Tbe Ttmes. ha* s aew ssatstaai tbst bs thinks wlU* tteeele- tela ooe *t t Palo Alto. Tbe young follow : —Maetklng like alas soondt i Us sppearaars Tban*d«y ;ot th* bets* eg Mrs. D* Hoog's oKrth ,'*r 1* Los Ass-ales, wbor* Mra Ds ' lloog bsa aaaa -Halting law Ibo MM S-__W. hi &-* Spcakan **"********■ word item u* *_* , __ . —•»-*--—■ .0^ ate* ik* her eta etttte bss* at ni-_u-is.ii - itea 7%*? First Anniversary THIRD UBERH LOAN LAUNCHED MSANTAOARA COUNTY TODAY GrtitMt Military Df-mtmitrition in Hiitory of County Wll Held it Sin Jose it 1 O'CWk—Actiifi Can-ati Will Not Stut U*ta Matlay M*n-t «t 18 O'Oaek Bi-LGIANWILL ***** ♦++++**♦♦+++♦+ if + - .-,1+ Le ,a .11 «*——. Klin At-+ L__TrJl_-W.W^ ———• 14- Palo Alto i-omgalttee Itn itelglsa + tot YtOsr HwU, tbe Notad + rssw win _*-» 'a. **. i_-*et- + *____. _, _r*_ *T ■. __J *** »*■-te" « is _*ats s bunch snd *•** al-TCnlteCI. WI t-U- •_ + there wlU hs has tbs In so-reral + l-_»«_a_htr__ l_Js*«-tBa ■ + downtown pteoot. Th* Mhooit •)• wevtHii-u .r-.-v_.__T |^ ^^ protetesd to brtp towards + •)» tbs saooooo of tba plan. -f* **. Anyone having forget me not* _). Actual os-4l-a_* is ib* arse seva-- tatsd by lbs Unas will he told Bit-. lord peepte sttl Taoaday se-alag wbea Prof. Vtetar Horta. tormsrly di Arte of -rssB-i and one ot th* foro- ractor et tbe Royal bc-oel s* ****** Arte et brass ilt sad sa db row aftot-aoo*. ?-> + + -4- + + *H ^-rlT_;MslI___^_-**,' ZZl CA** OAlsU-ttED W tsi will bs dls east sd at an teterco*-' AIIIUL JULI11114 LU legists coaftrrooc* to bs bsM at Maa-! AU IU tUL-J-IUn ford l-Birerslty FVteay Mtd Btetardar of aoxt wwtk. Tbe iwogram taclasto' *•» **** •***__« ysstatdsy aftar- •naakars trow t- parte of tbs I-rMte ***** *temrollsawd m* wheal ef a Coaat. a ■mm wbo ars 'tsdtr* tn has- Brash car drives by H t, Kinney of lassa. social ssrvtra, msrslac. socroter- j«sn Jooe sad damaged a Bulek oar tel aad Ubrary work sad T. w. c. A.'ftlrsa by htn_ nryaa. larfs af Mtjor | in Pryaa of tho base hospital st C*mp t rn- fTMsoat fbttwish ao ass tu i» d*r sad a -oot-wg Bsostrsg Sstsrdsy jsrad. -tboagh Mr Kinney wt* Both will bo oso* te all -omen, wbotb | throws Cm* fe sr BBlvorstty stadeou «r aat. far- Tbs aoddsai sowsl tmUetmem wtU »o held _rter|vtr*st sad Lytcti s-renae' Mr. Mtn- tho geaeral mitttsgt pay sad -SOtbor man bad left lhe Tbo PTlday wotulag procrtm la bsa* b-opftal is the Itmsb car, which clsdss a U1X o* Ubrary work by Mra. wag lasssd whh __*_nar t-tote T. R. -krewiit principal af tbo LooiT-sty were iravelteg stent Ml Lytton atagstes Pablle Ubrary Treiatag ■ ar—*as at slow stood. Mrs. Hrysnt Sr boot sag Miss Bddy, Stst* Ubrary ws* going tooib oa *~- inrr- street at Trslarag School, Sammemto: an _in>: g fairly good poos and In attamptlag tec by Mrs. Aaaa C. Jsntwe. director: t- put on th* brakes snd avoid a col sf ibo state bar ess of ragta-ratte* of{f___ tk* Bateb oar skjddsg It fe*.. aarsss; sad oa do|tsr_Boat *-toro work; -rashlng tato tbo are** wit* groat by Ml— Bdilb Vlcgarw. forsterly of forca Both cart were sent to gar- Mtcrs, Now Tork. hat aow of H-de; WM Tk* (termani wn Praac*.*' Iht-fbsss- Herts It how Norton Mossortel lecturer tor tbe Arcbas—teg* tasl taet-ate of Awsris— sad Is dsllv- sria* a sort** af -teotawm on th* Pa- He ban alreod y spoboa te a_lv*rstttes bi ** tea- teaol part te org_tlstag Bslgten ro- H*f work Ik tbls coaBtry Widely known la hla own coaatry before bo eaate to Awsrloa. Protes_>f Horta ■peaks with tbs weight of *» fb-rtte. At tbs ooibrask of tbo war ho was ongagsd la tb* a*srb sf bis profession In Bolgiom, snd wltoe*sed Ute Oseman tavasloo aad Hs aorrors. IBs lottaros oa tb* war have been tergely eot*-caraed wltb tbs materteI devaota- tteas wrought hy tbo hosts of tbo bsi star In tba iaeatted territory *J* is iwqsosiod to brtM tbem to *_• + Mrs, C. D. Mar-, Ul Klngslsy d. 4> avenu*. bofors 4 o'ek- - lomor- -f* + + *f+ >*♦ ronorr-MRjioT* Po* KING AtBIRT-8 BIHTHDAV I'alo Alio flower lovers are goibsr* g togotbsr stl svsilsbte lorgot me nott fsr Ibs calebrstiiin Of King, Al PbtMONT OPFtCKH MANflltO Ueut. Alv* W. Richards, of Csmp PTeo--oet oo* of tk* boot known athlete* sf California sad winner of tb* blgb Jump st tne Olympic game* In -rtetffchoM tn ltis, aad Miss Msrloa Osr—dot of —as Asgstea, freshman at Sataford Dalvor-tr. wssw mai-risd sac—Kly la tbs Memorial Church st Stanlsrd Uatrsrs-tr test batarday fob loolng the track meet held oa tbs whoa Lteabms/it Hfchards Ores* ef tbe Mmgwlgw. San Prao-' The topic* far SarmsBT ntsn-sg, will bs "Barwott* af Oc-tpsOoas," Mrs. Sara M. Job- Is! Work*- by Aet-B Ufa l^-setero; -Organteod CkarUtes.- by Mkm Bsthsr T-aktrrUte. agoat of Ibo Ettat* Board sf Chartite* aad •C'orTae- tkrat; -Jaroafle Cowrt Work." by Mis* groks-o- o«Bc—r. : **T. W C A. Secretary ." by Mtea Mary Bsattey. agcrstair to tb* Podge Coast IsM cossaUUse af the T. W. C. A. MAMV PAV TMIMI/TT- TO OCPAHTCD PRItND kw beiag Uters-ly ba-rted. Rev. Mr. Hays spoke tbo kisatffsl _lf» log br tb* fsetatsd [ Bf tbo tra* Csrrtetten ehsrscter Hk—Sair**** BB j ' _Sfflt mmWk ■'*■ r--SB *-**__, _____-__^E_T?*i-^_^_B_r__i w ^____}_r^'ar_H 1 . ; **■ Irgs^ , '3 _MHaa_ai "'ft ^^^v .<-,' ' 0^*^- *W$W i iX*9i_r*_J! a* '^HssHSiCT riors a8-tisjM*»»^f^o_l.c-aw,.. 1 been fsvored with aay af Its work to fsr, tbs Ptsyer*' Club te wall known ol tbo -ad-varsity of Callfor*-- Bern tho host things over p**_*aa*sd at th* Oraek tbeatsr In Ptrkslsy ware stegsd by the Ptey*r*' Clab AgMMf tb* most n-tabte prodacUun* were ; a-sks- spoor* s "King Lssr." asd Btophsn Phillip*' *'S*-_.- sad tb* club _ hers bee* appeored at ******* thaas la one-set pteya In Berkotey- Tbs Player*' ash has Its Little Theater oa Clay street Ban Frsnctsco. sbsis Its HMmhsrs hsv* bssn giving sevsral *ertet of plays daring tbs past winter wttb —riraordlaary ***£***. TbSgSSpS tbst sre billed ter the o_-_- few Red Cross performs-c* ar* tbo B-ro-rea sserisstt of tb* yasr. "Btg Mats," bt wbleb Mrs. Gamp gppaars tw C—tbertee tbe Great, te s ports cult i-i r rtcb In set—ng and Is a wonderful sad gripping play. Ths Price of Orebid*" Is a tnodern pltytct wttb some thing of tb* flavor of Ct-nford m it. Tht Boss of Aavm-gne'' Is aas of tbs cltvtr HtUe oysrattes that made Offenbach so f__o-ji In hte day. aad which ap- pools to ggodern taste Jatt as do tbs Gilbert <ft SuIIlTtn operas. Tbe Merry Death" Is unit-tie. It te called a A ssod-rslsed spirit ef rictory beating aa Ame-rican tag snd lowering' Htrlts-ainad* and was written by cms deter——tedly above advancing iwlswss off .Imsr-at—i trooys Is tbrl doml- ( of tba wc*—wn Tlssstsns The char-tens** t sg-re ot a pooler design contribu led by Howard Chandler Christy for ■ tan are the tf—Utlonsl Pie rro t Col urn- use In tbe third Lfbsrty I_-S -wpslgn. Art critlct ggC-mt thai Cbrltty | Mao gad Harlequin wttb • couple of has rteso ta new height* tn f rtri-tsg tfc-t pointing wttb Iba spirit of f-a»j*g__ dteracten to till oat tbe ptey. It Is hlgtly original and hts always M>-*_bb* «• Monday. MIsaAHc* aow, JI sad Mate Orars BmMbii* ibal PALO ALTO BOY LIKES ARMY LIFE Says He Want* to Stay in France Until Germatis Ara DriTenlBtoNorthSeb "I would tors lo he In Pslo Atto long aa-siigh to sss sll my old friends and the great 'bangs* that hsve taken plac* there, bat I warn to ttay ovtr bars until every sqaarebead has hss* ran Into ths North sss." writes M*f* vyn. ton af Mr. and Mrs. ft E. Long- anssksr of tats dty. Young L*a_gsaock*r Is highly piss* id with his army duties. Us wrrtss tbst ho likes bit turroandlags, tad being In tho medical corps he It now tbs -ort*ir_.l aatltaptlr T sa-atn no hurry .— I. a-SI - H-.*-. lt wsa not a Bra. The ringing of bolte this mornins caused many to believe tbst a groat .--onltegTatlon had ot- car—nI. bal tt soott dawned upon the popatece lhat lhe Third Utterly Loaa drive was being naborod In. Bolls wtll be rung Moaday. Tnosday sad Tbsrs- dsy mortiing* of ths coming week aa* icing to Lhe residents that the War Work Council to after sates of bonds. Tb* great time Ior lbs Third Uberty Hand sals is on In tall blast, sad, usual. Haute Clara county will go over tbs US- One of the greatest military porsd-s ever witnessed In tbl* county took place ht 1 o'clock this Safternoo* st Santa Clara, white a tnteteturt battle demoaslratlon started promptly st X:M o'clock at Luna Park Baata Clara couaiy's quota to tbo Third Uberty Loan is approximately sltMSrWe. aaoVPtrsi Over lhe Top" Is tbs slogan of tbs War Work Council. Worker* tkroaghout Pslo Atto tnd the sarvmw-Uag territory will be ready for the active soliciting cs—palgn which-will start Moaday morning st 10 o'clock*. Prior to tbat time It Is ex- pecled tbat hilly one-third ot the quote lor ths eg—aty will have boon sub- scrtbed. The oanvast which starts Muudsy morning wltl witness hundred* of anon snd women worker* soliciting sales and probsbly by ersnlng hundreds of thoasssds of dollars wtll have besn subscribed. • (TOMtiBues ibo letter. I am Ilka 1 thai old gteco (is-euce Basw used to tb* arrsngemeate for tbe; plsv on ths fidill*. Thsrs's Tim* t_te of IO-cobi ban-In-* of tbssg woo r-miador* of Belgium* loved raters. will be *old fnr tb* Belgitn relief fund la psbllc and prirsl* school*. as wsll as te Wilson • t-sady ■tore and Miss llerrick* gift saog tm Unltsrstt*, S-rssws. Tbe Wilson tsoqth will bs la ehargs Of Mlssss Jean Ilarsls nnd At horta Mars. Pslo Alto peopi* are ssksd to !***■> their flowers at Mr* C. O. Mnrt't. 167 Xtegaier. kofars 4 o'clock Smmday. Oa te at Mite Csrrta Ooo*-hse'a, 11 as Miss Oocdbao snd Mrs.- K. R ftreh- btet has* charg* of tbs coiwettoo of irltsnrnr.1 flower* . PLAYERS' CLUB COMING TO VISIT PAW ALTO Rnoagb Yet' Who would Its** thought throe years ago I would bs where 1 sat now* Do tee real Ito lhat ths paay Bute kid hut past IT Is aow a big husky soldier almost Mt I am at prwint - fast io inches tell aod weight IM pounds. Whsa I saluted I w*« baroly I lest 7 Inches had weighed Uf. Soma change, do you nol think? 1 have moved again. This time 1 am nursing n bunch of diph- thsrta ra*** IVt Is all right I like it Now 1 gases 1 have Bursed overy- ibing "known to aodtcsl seleac*. I wear s gaBse math snd gown aad cap." Young Loagansefcar aayt thst lbs vendors of _p>ods sssm te think ths AJ-tricaa s-tddter Is a lltb ss Uiey, al way* try to sting him. SOLDIERS OND MARRYING HARD _tvtrybody win be interested In lhe 3 "' ' " sii-wmstetnt that the Pteytrs* CVftl B-ldler* Intending taking k voyage ef haa Ptaneltco hss cob ten led to, -*-*00 **** msirlmonlsl sss sr* suing produce some of its best ptar* al Paloi^*9 ksvs ■ rough embarkmant In tha Alio for the beaeflt of ibo local cbsp- i Ware. Before a llcoass can be SS- carod In sttksr Ssats Clara or San Matao mantles It will be nscosssry for Iks sppllcani to secaro a *ii permit from Ibs military authoritlas tor ot tbo Rod Cross. Tbo Pteyere* Clsti 1* a salgaa organ ■ ■ Italian la Baa Praacteco. lt te mad* ap af srtlste, literary mea. sad other* ■P™' "TV™ ' tetetwtel En the dram- Tb. cteb ha. M_2_*_ V^uomL This sctlon v i takOB by tbe county and hag tends sa sauna! rseWnUoa irUrt" **** * *^«ur-catlon refer IteoK. WbDs Palo Alto hs. sever 2_^t*l,il M"1' °_; * 'L™? While It may be stretching s point tbs ofllclals tn tbe two coantlss In t]ues- Uon hsvs derided to s<-quisaco in lhe reusost and all sppllcsate should tehe wsrniBg aad secur-i th* needed por- mteston boforw waking spplirstion tf they dsSlr* to tak. unto teemselvso a helpmeet. Th* committer of Isdlo* under tbo cbalrmsBBhlp of Mrs, Joba C. Brsnnor Is now busy ssIUng ttekete. snd s largo audience I* t-tsursd. ss ths per' tormsneo mskss sa aftlsile sppoal ns Wsll ss s Bsd Cross appeal to public A most enjoyable dance wss given test evening by the boys of tbo Pslo Alto high k—sol at Ibo Woman's Club bouss. Sherman Gardiner and Ooorge atrttton wore In —Urge of tbe dance. A three-piece Is—I of—isstra from Sianford furnlsbsd tbs wualc Bertram Walls, Stanford 11, wbo has been la tbs bssdquartert company of the KM Infantry lor tb* past Ha month*, hss returned to Palo Alt*. H* bss bota given an honors tile discharge from tbe ermy because of a very severe attack of bronrhUI p monto wbleb kept blm to tbo hospital for ahout n month. H* ts much improved sow but wfll bave to bo very careful for sows tlma. Tomorrow wilt l*r Uberty Sunday throughout the county and In sll of tlte chur-chea ths ministers wilt devote ihelr sermons to Inveolmenta in Uberty Bonds. Bonds of Ute third loan will bo dsied May », HIS, tb* date tm which the goveramoat will begin to pay Interest on them. The principal or face value jof tho bonds wtll be puM back to tbe buyer Sept*miser 16. IKS. Tbs gov- srumnnt bss not ths right to cal! Ihem tn before lhat dots, thus Insuring the purchsjier ton rasrs' tntaraat. The rstt ~st roi.rott ti s **** Tb* Srst Interest payment wIII be on September IS, III*,, The n*.l pay m.ui will bs on March IS. Ill*, aad on those dales every six moult)* until maturity of the bond*. There will l»* two kind* of boniln- coupcio snd registered. Coupon bonds wtll be Issued In denominations of %*t>, SIM, I.Mii. 11*60. ts.in-i) and 110.000. Ths dlffoi-sncs between a roupoo bond snd a regtoterod bond Is that Interest the coupon bond It collected story tlx month* by cutting off s coupoR and presenting lt for Interest sl sny bank or poslofllce. On ths r*dA*tei*ed bond*. the government tends s cheek rovsr-1 ertng the Interest direct to lh* boad holder every six months. Hold**** sre proletled sgslntl lost of Ngtelsrsd bands, lleglstered bonds sre tor the asms amounts as the coupon, except thsl Ihey are alto issued for S100.000. MEN TO HELP BEAUTIFY DELAY IN SHIP Ciptiin Potvin S'dlri That PUnti ind Skrab• Will B« Gratefully Rectiytd CAMP BUILDING HITS HOME FORCIBLY CAPT, EDMONO Dt L. POTVIN fSH* Vy Fr***D***T— Cspt. Bdmuad Potvla, camp con- aor. who bss entire charge of beautifying lh* grounds -round dlvlsloo hsadqusrtsrs. wilt begin planting lbs. sptctc-ut qusdrsngte (renting State highway Immediately, according to an ant.—uncement mods by htm yesterday. Captain Potvin ssks tbs womoi Baata Clara county to assist la this boautlflcatloa work hy seBdlag sack flower* snd shrubs ss they believe will bring shoot tbe most atr-eii.c effect Hs ssys thst hs will leave It entirely to the Judgment otjbs r**l- dsau of tin. county ss to tbs species of Sowers which will bloom In tbs sarilest possible time. It bring his Ipuntlan to hsvs lbs grounds In full bloom before the Sth -Irlsan goes France. "1 wlah you would say that I would like to have tb* women consider thts point la particular,** he said. The of- Seers and men would tike fo sse tbe •ffsct of tbelr boaaUfyiag before tbey fsavo. 1 know that ths people of this county understand tbe climatic conditions better than I. sre In a better position to know ibo kinds of flow*--* which wfll bloom the moot rapidly snd for that resaoo 1 in Issvtog It Ihelr judgment" Hers Is an opportunity also for th* owners of show place* from Ban Jose to Burltngsme to help. On thee* Saa estate* the gardener* nave produced wonderful effect*. Tbey know to a certainty lust whst te best fer Mad- scape gardening st all soaao—s of the yoar. lb* owners of these pli k*vo ample moans sad It should ha s matter of plrsture for them to assist In ths bsautlOc—tlon of the hss-tq—ir- irr* of tba cantonment AU donaUoat should bo seat to Capt Edmund Potvin not later tlian tbo first part of next week, cars of division hosdqaa-iST*. Camp most H. D. H. Connick, Stanford -ra-_ata. Named aa Chief Cause af Slowness liiamr for daisy In beginning ths eonatntctltm ti Ibs Hog Island. Ps.. shipyard wss placed on 11. D. H, Von- nick, grsduats of Stanford wllh ths class of 1SSS and later chief engineer for ths San Prancttca exposition, by William Dent-nan. formerly chslrman oT the shipping bosrd, tn testUylng' yosterdsy before tb* senate military Sffslrs committee Bt Wsshlngton. Connick ts engineer for lbs Amor lean Iniernntlonal Shipbuilding Cor poratloo. In his testimony Dsnmsn stated Connick had audaavorsd to Induce ths shipping board to enter teto S i-oitlrsrt by which ths corpora I Ion would receive s foe of from 111,000,. 000 to SIS.OM.OOO. Hs further sold that be snd bis sssoctetso oa tbe shipping board believed tbo foe too terga snd delayed signing the cod tract. "It Is much lo the credit ol ths msa ho succeeded as Ihst this fss demanded by Connick wss grsatly reduced," aai.l Denman. PALO ALTO GIRL IN LEADING ROLE Mill Fru-tcr.. Graj- Will Take Uid ia Saa Franciico P«- ple'i Lit— T-c*tre Club Mb* Pratice* flray of Pslo Alto hss been east for the rote of fslry queen In tbs produetloo of "Puss In Boots,*' ths Initial ptey of tbo Utile People's Th-stt-r Club, which will bo glvsa st the Casino Tbsaterin Ssn Prs-elsco aeit Ssturdsy rnornlnr There wfll bs nsarly 100 children In th* plsy. which It In ths nature of nn sxtrsva£ gut-a. _gg_gtng iho need for a children's thsster where tbe good old fairy tat** so dssr to tbs llttls ones might bo aetad out tbst tb* Unit puopte's The- ater Club waa formed and any child msy im long. The -rat pr-dn-tlc— Is being staged uadar tbs dlrocUoti of 0*orgo laask and children from tbe most prominent fBtnlliss of Centrsl CsJirornls sre going to take part Miss Gray waa one of tbo Drtt to Join th* new club and with h*r mother bat been going to Son Pran- —sco almost dally ror the test two weeks for rehearsals. Har part Is one ot the most Important la ths play. FORMER Fl HE (*ltf-F v" _t OP HKDWOOD CITY DIBS Joseph N. Winter, -7, a pioneer resident of l—dwood Ctty and formerly chief of the (Ire department passed away at bis horns yetterdty morning after sa Blnsss of nearly a yuur. He Is ra-lvod hy bis widow, Mrs. Mary Winter, • son. Litis, and a brother. (teorge. a Redwood City Merchan

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Sice. fasc. Cy a io i o | ~~. which If wild recent our specimens drawing was taken, of this very rare plant, from were gathered July 27, 1796, near Middleton in Teesdale, Durham, by the Rev. Mr. Harriman, and Mr. Oliver surgeon, of Middleton, and sent us by our liberal correspondent Mr. E. Robson. Ray and Hudson found this Bartsia near Orton in Westmorland,and Mr. Dickson first observed it in Scotland. It prefers a moist stony soil, on the borders of alpine rills, or little boggy spots in the interstices of rocky precipices, flowering after the middle of summer, and soon ripening its seed. The root is perennial and creeping. Stems from 4 to 8 mches high, erect, simple, square, clothed from top to bottom with several pair of opposite sessile leaves, which are ovate or heart-shaped, acute, strongly serrated and veined, smooth above, hairy beneath; the lowermost are very small; the uppermost coloured with purple, and out of the bosoms of these the flowers arise solitary, on very short flower-stalks, forming a terminal leafy spike. The calyx is viscid and hairy, in 4 nearly equal segments, tipped with purple. Corolla of a violet purple, thrice as long as the calyx, compressed, clothed with glandular viscid hairs ; the lower lip reflexed. Anthere prominent, very hairy. Style projecting beyond the stamina, with a blunt stigma. Capsule ovate, downy, of two valves, with a transverse partition arising from each. Seeds numerous, angular, -) OY a x} rat Cf ay Mer Phd POR Chr ee EOL I IPT 5) VU a Lv Chie TT) : eet Tue 5 with membranous striated angles, more akin to those sa CeO Rhinanthus than to those of Melampyrum, with which genus the flower of Bartsza has great affinity. of last The whole herb turns yery black in drying, especially when C Ce >) gathered young. . , >P AP. ra es | >ae P ed NO aR 8 eS lt) | 10. 14. Euphrasia rubra Westmorlandica, foliis brevibus obtusis. fai Syn. * 235. Clinopodium alpinum. Ger. em. 676. ay eK Hee DEG “ood ’ Angiospermia. Gen. pretla °20, “Ee, SOO ©)5l2r°°O,. eed Ss? DAG SF Aes PO DAG be NE ne Ck Cie iea Pe Se Cie ee ee oO eee STE Od s id > Oe “ oy . id IK (> “*,.. orn f 1 . PS ¢ Nl RL aE 2 ” OVA ee ga) 2 fies. Rae ot OE Ci eOL a CR eK iia ey eet) ECR DE a) cheer eee 6). aaa a ° OE Ns os Cie ed (s ** Re a ses Cl csCee rok 3(5°%,D gs “72 KG %.. > we ae or > 4 ee NS .€) od a v2 *)% "856. wart \ “Pwo Re SS Oi the > Cie ihe SC itr aie Clin Cli ei Tw BV(5°%0, YHECo 995, 5G(5 0g DIES 0. JING ad a Ld edPA 89, nea Pr eS) rw ats Che Ole } ms DOR ted BSrs) Cae Spindle-tree. a Pad) PENTANDRIA eK Gen. Cuar. cells, and (Ch covering. ss aA “4 “%o,.0) 965, OKC ee Gm ® RY)y “S 9 a 77) oh eC gd late i 5 oy+6 eee ox Oety U a "iv cs t Seeds in a pulpy produce HEDGES and thickets in most parts of England in mounthis shrub not unfrequently, though it rarely occurs The flowers appear early in May; the tainous countries. the autumn, when it continues to ornatill ripen not does fruit is frement the hedges, even after the leaves are fallen, and and quently joined with holly and miseltoe to adorn houses churches at Christmass. s, This is a small shrub, with straight spreading branche nt which are angular when young, having four slightly promine ; lines running down them; but these are not always visible Leaves nearly opposite, on their bark is green and smooth. pair short footstalks, lanceolate, pointed, serrated, the first axillary, only being entire. Stipulze none. Flowers in small, first of forked, divaricated panicles, whitish and fcetid; the capetals, many as and stamina, five having opens them that fours lyx-teeth, and capsules; but all the rest have those parts in ns eT The style is short, simple, and acute. wood, cut Capsules pink- eG NEA) # oe aa a ay ee, in summer-time, 13 tough, and used for skewers. Linnzus observes that it makes the best charcoal to draw with. i, a Ce e ie __ oe ee 96. as sf Aye “i PS Pe A co : ae a wth , Se ) e only. coloured when ripe, bursting at their outer edges, and each cocell containing one whitish seed, enveloped in an orangeloured pulpy coat. This fruit 1s reported, even from the days of Theophrastus, to be violently emetic, purgative, and danto gerous. That author asserts the leaves to be poisonous cattle, especially goats, unless they be copiously purged. Dr. Withering says: Cows, goats, and sheep eat this plant. The aL = ar EL Capsule with 5 angles, 5 5 valves, coloured. ett — Cae 1 Petals 5. Monogynia. Petals mostly 4, acute. Leaves on short Spec. CHAR. Branches smooth. footstalks. Huds. us. Linn. Sp. Pl. 286. europz mus Euony Syn. Relh. Cant. With. Bot. Arr. 241. Fl. An. 98. sSibth. Ox. 82. 96. faa Syn. 468. E. vulgaris. ROE f europeus. EUONYMUS etChee pe Pe) Oea A ha) ene t Pee es, iO oy s IEC ° °) SA Cf id) Bie ei ied Cie PS Ly ey 7sCM Pe IC OLY iad " ea Ll OS ee OS . “ 6s, Dats a Ee (eS rT Pe @O\AY47°%° S28 ip iN ree KG re a Het 09,9 Me oD One EC des One oy ee yO aC)Chine re, 7 s ae = AC ae) P po P PT OL AC Miike Cras) 7N CR Ge chi eae NSieORO of Pipe 19 ROS hees $ alOE 4 ACRE ka oO seg °%e rat ier aC} WrSLL as oh id al. ae *gs PL PO 9 iC) aa mre sats pts Pee ois VA Ne ro -4 & cS ts ys a ed awa f°s, So >I A5 Cee ae 0, Ta ae Chan ay nm G °P0, DEG °°, 7 is P= te sy 2 SEC on as) » Be ‘el C0,rs) ROL a) Mr al Cs \S a TS ae a fistulosa. Beach OB@NANTHE n 4 ao a ad Common Water-dropwort. Digynia. ee PENTANDRIA G aby) .A 7 Gen. Cuar. sile and barren. Chea Sprc. CHAP. er Syn. seslorets irregular: those of the disk Fruit crowned with the calyx. Root sending forth runners. pinnated, cylindrical, tubular. for the most part, wanting. Oenanthefistulosa. Linn. Sp. Pl. 365. 4 SMO) cme With. Bot. Arr. 296. Fl. An. 121. 98. Ox. . Sibth 117. O. aquatica. Raii Syn. 210. Huds. Relh. Cant. cv 7a) Stem-leaves General involucrum, rr) ponds and rivers, EXcEEDINGLY common in wet ditches, Ss a) OL v 7 and perennial, sending flowering in July. The root is fibrous s, by which it is inforth under water several creeping runner stems to a consider= hing branc creased, and throwing up tall riZ Si able height above the surface. These stems are tubular, con- glaucous hue. Radical tracted at the joints, striated, of a -shaped and lobed : leaves bipinnate; the leaflets flat, wedge s and common footleaflet their e; stem-leaves alternate, pinnat long, strong, alter= on s Umbel . hollow and stalks cylindrical l rays from 3 to 7 oF 8, nate stalks, lateral and terminal: genera with one linear leaf of hed mostly naked, but sometimes furnis rays, and a partial many with s umbel an involucrum: partial . bg L NS es A a 6 eee hoe Oat Uv iv ‘Che Pry involucrum of several membranous leaves. Calyx-teeth sharp Te Paes Chai ot wv a) Petals very unequal, with incurved and always spreadmg. after impregnation much elonStyles points. Stamina long. ng umbels a bur-like apripeni the giving erect, gated, and Stigmas capitate. pearance. Dr. Stokes The variety 8 of Hudson is a vety trifling one. the habit s acquire species this ns situatio some in observes that by the want of O. pimpinelloides, but may be readily known We presume this remark alludes to of a general involucrum. our QO. peucedanifolia, see t. 348. . my p . PT Fe oa’ ag “ive le te ae ter mt | Ss0,/77i¥ al ee eae 4 eo e ee ic Or *%05) eC sae s a SY Oe Te PN4 A Ziv Cee 73 ame am Mn . | S 0. JEG Sy nat a =) Hae vi> bs 3 6) er be ee 0 DEG LJ a fi a,e A = sdtte ( |“Gye ° BieGAs "S5 ee bedo> ae a Cie oF ‘9, "> nS Piy S a Ce i) ew no ae ry Tie | Ces by® “~ - ee | MNre} Os 8e/% “ tg) SF :Bleis Oe) oad Pe oF at Aae .C) "ac, & ) 3 S * 3,ee Ces Ses, ast WSK %s Ree ee) oe 6. Gere 2K " 85 DEG IES 92, 90, DES rw P ‘ MH (5°P0, DIK #35. | 05, a6S e eee ad ao Oke ee Sd ‘ Oe ie v as & f 364] a) » 4 ry nD) al a Ns 7 hte as Ro Ch eed, s 7) a (sre DCS HOTTONIA palustris. Water Violet or Featherfoul. Pee) = ¢ Grn. Cuan. PENTANDRIA Monogynia. Corolla salver-shaped. Stamina standing CS OL Ca DE CML ‘a Capsule with 1 cell. on the margin of the tube. Stalk bearing many flowers in whorls. Spec. CHarR. Huds. Linn. Sp. Pl. 208. Syn. Hottonia palustris. Cant. 83. FI. An. 85. With. Bot. Arr.207. Relh. Curt. Lond.-fasc. 1. t. 11. Dichs« Sibth. Ox.\u2773. H. Sicc. fase. 7. 7Hottonia. Rati Syn. 285. E14 ] LS ries ly soil, in various CLEAR ditches and ponds on a gravel with the beautiful d adorne ntly freque are d, parts of Englan admired exotics most the of many with vie Hottonia, which may ean aquatics, Europ other some like , in elegance, having indeed h name, Water very much the air of 4 tropical plant. Its Englis con- ao i? i 7 My% IG, A 4 —Ce or 3 eh Oe pe ST me Pa wr a RO Peo aC Ce Pe a] iC hr) Ys oe L) Che ON ar AI Ceo One tees a Ja, Chae, Se any Chae ox Oia es _ far from apt, even though we understand it as is Hesperis, to which trasting this plant with the Dame’s Violet, or none, for it belongs its resemblance is slight, and its affinity Pimpernel. to the same natural order as the Primrose and the ground, and into deep run s radicle fibrous white The several leaves in a from the crown of the perennial root spring are leafy and which s, runner long few a and star-like form, year. The next the ing flower ities, extrem take root at their and deeply pinnaleaves are smooth, bright-green, elegantly and entire, varying tifid, or pectinated, their segments Jinear All these parts are constantly under water. in breadth, acute. the height of 8 or 10 The stalk alone rises above the surface to smooth below, inches, being solitary, erect, round, naked, each of 5 to 10 , roughish above, and bearing 5 or 6 whorls a at the base of pedunculated flowers, with an oblong bracte those of a Priunlike not are s flower The . -stalk each flower be found with 6 or mula. They are naturally 5-cleft, but may is pale purple, colour Their a. stamin many as 7 segments, and with many ar, globul e Capsul . orifice and tube with a yellow Stigma concave. seeds standing on a large globose receptacle. 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Root yellow, perennial. | Ger. em. and on the banks of rivers Stem-2 or 3 feet high, upright, HAL eo G* simple below, smooth, so strongly furrowed as to be almost angular, leafy. Leaves alternate, twice compounded in a ternate order: their common footstalk with a short sheathing base. and a toothed intrafoliaceous stipula; leaflets either undivided or three-cleft, entire, varying much in breadth and sharpness, veiny, glaucous beneath. Panicle terminal, erect, much branched, leafy, composed of many yellowish-white flowers, with yellow anther. Petals 4, Germens sessile, PaO 6 64
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