7 research outputs found
Kinetische studie naar de desactivering van een Pt/grafiet katalysator tijdens de selectieve oxidatie van methyl-alpha-D-glucopyranoside in waterig milieu
Oxidation of methyl and n-octyl a-D-glucopyranoside over graphite-supported platinum catalysts: effect of the alkyl substituent on activity and selectivity
Selective oxidation of methyl α-D-glucopyranoside with oxygen over supported platinum : kinetic modeling in the presence of deactivation by overoxidation of the catalyst
A kinetic model is presented, which describes the platinum-catalyzed selective oxidation of-methyl alpha-D-glucopyranoside to sodium methyl alpha-D-glucuronate with molecular oxygen in the presence of deactivation by overoxidation. Overoxidation is completely reversible and most adequately described by a reversible transformation of oxygen adatoms into inactive subsurface oxygen. A clear distinction is made between the rapid establishment of the steady-state degree of coverage by the reaction intermediates at the platinum surface and the much slower reversible process of overoxidation. This clear distinction is reflected in the rate equation, which can be written as the product of an initial rate and a deactivation function. The deactivation function is given as a function of the degree of coverage by inactive subsurface oxygen. The rate-determining step in the selective oxidation consists of the reaction between dissociatively chemisorbed oxygen and physisorbed methyl alpha-D-glucopyranoside. The corresponding standard activation entropy and enthalpy amount to respectively -111 +/- 12 J mol(-1) K-1 and 51 +/- 4 kJ mol(-1). The standard reaction entropy for the transformation of oxygen atoms into subsurface oxygen amounts to -35 +/- 16 J mol(-1) K-1 and the standard reaction enthalpy to -36 +/- 15 kJ mol(-1)
Simulation of modelling of turbulent trailing edge flow
Computations of turbulent trailing-edge flow have been carried out at a Reynolds number of 1000 (based on the free-stream quantities and the trailing-edge thickness) using an unsteady 3D Reynolds-Averaged Navier–Stokes (URANS) code, in which two-equation (k–?) turbulence models with various low-Re near wall treatments were implemented. Results from a direct numerical simulation (DNS) of the same flow are available for comparison and assessment of the turbulence models used in the URANS code. Two-dimensional URANS calculations are carried out with turbulence mean properties from the DNS used at the inlet; the inflow boundary-layer thickness is 6.42 times the trailing-edge thickness, close to typical turbine blade flow applications. Many of the key flow features observed in DNS are also predicted by the modelling; the flow oscillates in a similar way to that found in bluff-body flow with a von Kármán vortex street produced downstream. The recirculation bubble predicted by unsteady RANS has a similar shape to DNS, but with a length only half that of the DNS.It is found that the unsteadiness plays an important role in the near wake, comparable to the modelled turbulence, but that far downstream the modelled turbulence dominates. A spectral analysis applied to the force coefficient in the wall normal direction shows that a Strouhal number based on the trailing-edge thickness is 0.23, approximately twice that observed in DNS. To assess the modelling approximations, an a priori analysis has been applied using DNS data for the key individual terms in the turbulence model equations. A possible refinement to account for pressure transport is discussed
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PALO ALTO TIMES.
VOL. I.
PALO AI.TO, CAL., FRIDAY. dtlNE SB. 1893.
NO. 25.
CAKES FOR EVERYBODY
English Puddings and hits ate
Shipped all Orel Ik World.
Sal*. t-trlBi t it tSJ-fiao.' Iit-tut*
*Mf.Ua
Christmas cokes. New Year'* cake*.
Twelfth e*k... christening cokes, birthday
aakos nu.l w..l.llug tii-res all miim of ih*
Buna wealthy family—that 1st., say, tbry
Bta as rich as Itrh con be. A high aiiSfc.ir-
Ity npcvi Ibe whole -object dial led a day er
two ago shout tbrtn. ll w». a aalftlulty
apjietitlng(iPiitrr_tiiu, fur It took pi*
a showroom uf luilntinl prut ait, lots
which want lu I*- seen .[»■. itn.i.. uf t....
klndofoiko whlcb iit.intmil ha» Invrolcd
forsociol cvn.iimptioa. A rake, ll must b*
prmtiHtl. connot be eaten tn strict sedn-
itacake the Cbtutmos Ism nl would bs
lucumplcle.
"Wemil llinuaaiidsuf ('bit.tnuutakes,"
said the griitl.-iii.tn whose firm bos probably product tuutv ca'.ps of every variety
thon any uu* U_—* in Ibe wot Id. "Tbey
closely i-rsa-.i,1.lr, ibe wedding cok'r, whit-
UarJKr_.i-xil Inuitutluu. liy ll.e way, 1
think widdliiurdke-mrrgiiiiiig larger nml
beovlrr. and i.rl.iluly thr-.ugar workurtm-
mentation It mnt>-rlabutato and artistically
saeeuicd. N.cworily Ibcdacunttiunniistt
b* In white and silver, but ■**,linns rent
* aro u*cd tu adorn tbe
'■What Is the large.itai«.wi.l.luimakeV
"We sell sin." weighing lit.- humlml-
weight or six hundredweight, ami tbe
larger.I— fur royal tht—ba* bem about leu
huodnjdwrfgbi. A saw. dgid knife L sup-
plttxjhf ttWs-rvruonyof tsulttag tbr cake.'
Which Is fminrutly dune, homier, in advance, and BKlletr trowel 1. im-d l.y tl.e
brldo In withdraw tb*. argmenl <i*iily."
On all sides were ...Idlm. (_£m oa
Slie lies. Millie uf them with a light depu.lt
Of almond Icing upon their top* Tbey
Were all ucdrml ft^turtbcumlnrf luorviiagr*.
The king.'* remark rd tbe guide, "it
done *. rroiilrtd. A very Urge coke 1.
baked In a-s-Jtiii* and nflrrwnrd fitted together. Thai man (bet* i« busy cutting
ainolUerokwiiiliHl'.axt.f.iri.iu con never
tall from th* ouuide apptaranc* wbetbn
tba coke Is thoroughly well tasked in-idt
W* Ihrn (ore tr*t every ettr."
"Now what is tbe real dlfTerts-c* bicaj***n
a wedding cako and n t.'hrtatnios plum
dir! ■
"It is generally in tbo on ut in ml at ion
Tbe lop of a ChiiitaJ-ecttk*!'
sugar icing and picked out wllhcolurt—
say pink- and ih.ro a atsooe, t-sscriptfasa.
A Fotbrr(~br..ln.ossland. In tbe center,
aod ttu-roareamsllfBurs-irtinmenUoruund
tbo figure. Home, too, have holly on tlie
top, but people ln,w uml thru pri I, , *,■•,, *.
nisat* Instead."
"And you toy that their Uugrtatilr-
aMad far them i**
"Wt send than all ts-trr Ibe set-Id. W*
oecosiorially ei[..n calc and pi.|.ling, to
people __l.rta.il ..iltlrlrui to la,t then lUe
whole year round. Th.y go tn India, Africa. China, Kgypt—ln fact, rvwy where. A I
SHE WORE THE SHOES TO BED.
y*m KBBlsBd OlSfB t'Ul.D* Way Of
si ret. i>1*i Tight fsaigear.
When Mr. -Simpson return"! fromBos-
tc*a. he bronchi a beautiful phir of tbon
—laced thort, wllh bent be*I* and pretty
toe*—for his daughthor Etliul. and a
uiiai^uiouBsiglH.r-jlaappoiutment *)Vepl
over Ibe Simpson' family wben It appear**! (bat the** shoe* wer* too rnnalL
No "be w-u, mt-t-e sincerely grieved *l.>_.t
tt than Etbel'a ]-i_tijgr*it loster. K***.*-&,
ho liked pretty *hoc* aatnuch at I'.thel
fid, nnd who had baon wearing a i*lr that
rould not hove been ,}■ nil - -1 u* anything but "arrvicenblu. though plain."
ILti-ljn was filled wltb BMflhtlaf
, tool ion * wbrn her father raids "I*rrfa*p*
you ran w.-.ir a No. 8. my dear. If so.
yon may havo these."
Ei' It n knew il...-. though tier titter
•ra* six yrors older tlmn her«'lf, y.-i thor
Wore tba aom* sited shoe-—No. 1; Imt
sho did not nay so. Sb* art brr pretty
show bet-id* her own stout, ruuu.y one.
Tbe ntvajicct wa* diacou raging.
A little, Inter l.thi'l came In.
"Why," sho eti'lnimed in sun-rise,
'yon can almost get 11 on? Try It sometime when your foot b not warm ami
swollen as it Is now, though I tnppos*
I oli* would never let yon vrcar l-trtu "
Ibey u-.-iii on at all bard."
Th.. shoes stood on Evelyn's d roaring
caso all day and suggested' tu her what
mutt have been the feelings of Cinderella's titters w h»ti tbey tried lo cut down
Ibeir fret to fit tbe magic slipper. That
i. nlag wlten sho was going to bed sho
triotl them again, nud tliey actually went
. Tbey .iim .■/.-.! tho pour llttln tnl
If In a vise, but thero tbey wtrr*. on.
About midulght Ktbal -Simpson waa
awakened by a soft knock oo her door,
and sitting iu tbo hall onir-Jo oh* di*-
covered her liltlo sUter Ei-rilyu.
(lb, Ethel—don't iiitiko a noise—my
tl' sho gruijird.
'"■Yhy. ymt !i.m> >..ur shrartand si,M-k-
tngs on. Evelyn. Tb» new eho**! Oh,
yoa poor childr and iu a tnotnrtit lb*
elder sister was liending over tho suf-
hu had fainted a way, wllh stncll-
iug sit It* nnd n pair uf scissor*
." subbed Evelyn, rcvMiiK
and watching tlw catting of tha thoe
lacing with interest. "1 thought if I tver*
(Item ta bed tbey would be on in the
mo-uingand 1 could show them to j,-.;_,
ml bo would let u,a L'c*c,i tlicin. I trail
to sleep, and
TO TIILERS_OFJHE SOIL
.iMs That M3j te af Benefit to
Om Heigtibors.
Iifidto 4 Ittete. Wtitt b IW fine, tittCd
[s_fe._rrt_.ti~n.
SULPHURING ERUIT A MISTAKE.
gel lis eye* uj-'ii. As the grcuu ami
tan ins I tuns inlvreala are the uuly |ier-
manent gainer* by Uio aulphuring pro-
era*, tltvy *ar* Intcraat*.) to have It con-
tinoed. . ,**
It la not easy to obtain a »u|-erior
uuality ul iiiitiirarli.xl ****** In It*
several, rolail grocei* who un.lcrsl.nial
Ui* .|Ut-rilon ciirrMponilei) with portie*
t^BJ-rntallng apj.le*. The reply wa*.
lhat "il an order for aot less than 30
luurels was r-s-eiv(»l at one time, apple*
aoiild Is. iiiti.iKhr.1 unhh-aelicd. otlivr-
The slightly yellowish brown color uf
unulea.'bxsl dried trait ta an *vi_l*tw*ul!
ana, gi..l .juslity aad proper dry-
Tbe more rapid the drvsng the
lighter will I,- th. colur, and tho fruit
ill keep * el I If *l illicit |,ni|n.-rly ei-
eluded irum the air. Wlten sulphured,]
tb* i*r»>1, ihe poor and the an rip. all'
look alike. Suit., will, tbo unI4**_H.*sl.
The aubject of thia p-jt-r should cutu-
ond tlio careful altenUun of coti-
siu.i- ol dried fruil, of cooacientiuus
fruit dealers, and uf all health authorities. Trail is now regarded more at a
lity than aaa luxury, the waulof
it Irfing a common mute nf ill health,
Iri'-tb fruit is nut always ublalti-
able, varioua meUioda lor preaenring It
ore in use, .Irving 'ting one of the
oldest and it-r*. for many fruit*. Mlddlv-
age.1 ]—.].:.- i.-rtiiiia-i when rub ur air
drying was the ouly mtuhod for muikci.
Then some good hoUBssrila discoverad | j. ■
tliat more rapid drying byartiflcial heat,
will, ot aiiltoui the additional sugar,
was a cleaner method, unler ngalntl
(eruientatitin and decay, retained Uio
tlsvi.r Irvtler, and tl.e trail waa lighter
colored, than when aun ur air dried.
The present QTapuratura are only an
enUrgvnirnt of the idea ol such moe*
rapid drying, whilo canning constats in
the exclusion of the tiiicro-orgauicgerttii
u! fn rumination.
Tin* is an age of .irogrit**. yet ck-
perlence olt«. .how. that not all chanp,, ^ „ „ ._„ fcoo__o ^ r___Ji .^ u
improveiaenu. -*JI0***** ■>•**** [ tr*****-., unolrlain.blo. while both are
year..,nr. the sulphur.-nTTir bleaching . [(__ ,„„„„,„,,,,„„- ^ ,rulu
ot driesl trail began. At first only Un.fU()0l. iM^_talt«l flri.s! Iruit* are
light isulorwa, .on.ht. a. In j ...^ Umm-^ u gwll ,ruiu.re Bl
***** lime* in.ol—suable.■armr.rfrui-i dan-
genru,, sml a popular iTSte has rcntlerrd
Iruila sml
! ttm California aun-dri--d fruit
BRIEF TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
CoodeDied Telegraphic Reports nl
Late [twti,
I* . Im !« Ill, tartar- It bin if*
UHff) m*X***t—4!fl£l| tttb
Carnot, 1'rraitlrnt ol I ini,'-, u seri-
uualy ill.
Mecca thurt, have hoeii Lt'iO deatba
cholera in live days.
^r"itia!l-l->i continues tu spread in
Gothenburg, Norway.
Tho are* ot wheat in Bulgaria and
1'asiem lUmmelia ts 3iM,(*J0 ac roa below
lost vear's.
A writer to ll.e Loudon Path *****
lila-e. [,IVeri-Hiln.tlieiii,rt'.ipieiCt..W.l.sl
English cilv. '
A rollrooiI train in Iu Ua roxntly ran
into a herd ol •tephants. killing t nc and
injur i i.r a not Iier one Bcve-rely.
The Duke of York, 1'rlmt-at May am!
Ilu- Tecks .Until with Mr. (.Isitiluise
Wr-Ini-sttity evening lost week.
M. Iliitiii.i.l. i.a liavariau l.ienl.'iiarit.
has been exneltrd Irom Ut* "'
PACIFIC COAST NEWS.
taunt Mitten and Oiler Ittu if
liierest to Ereryoce,
ii .ji t«_i: it til
4top.i*
inni I
ft
of hi i
- :_.!..t
J. 8. Ciark*.ii of Iowa ia *aiit lo contemplate making the race tor sSaoator.
Marie Waiiiriglit. ft la said, is tumarry
I'aul ,**cb ul Iter, a Tneomo. Wash., mil*
liouain..
I't s!s.le1 t.l.is bus approptioltsl fX.OUO
lor an old-latl. ionol Fourth ■>! July ceic
No i-onr nur unrij-* Iruit can make good , ^**ot* ***** ***** *
•""-" • «s i ...I...-"-!", b _u^,__i_s__s7jr_ff.fi,a
alwaya wilb tin- ■ lea ler, and imt wilh imunr.l (or l,.iti,i«-ii.
■ ■(.-(.- wer* dronpc.1 from
,n*{ OtSceat
In prelrrring looks tu quality, Ibe
people ar* often at fault. Public en*
llghtnu-nt will correct moat dtM**J_ error*, i.i.iil health ia now sought l.y
many, and will be by more in tho noar
future, through cor reel living, rather
than by tb* swallowing of drugs. And
in lhal ntoreeBcvIletit asy, "in Ihe good
[ time coming," Uicre will lie uu demand
jfor sulphured and other driigg.il (mil
i among Intelligent -.Tuple.
Then- is danger Irum fruit in tu*l*l
the roll ol tb* ...
Washington In one day.
Mrs.Urrsbsiii. mother of the Sorrrtary
of Slat*, is very ill aider boniest l.m. ■'
Villc, lud. HIlQ is past eighty yearn o(
liltlo whilo ago 1 W
B_ff>JjBB^ illl-lll!liil mill | u''- ,1""1 ' lI'°*W'it I was dying.
"1 almost screamed, hut 1 didn't. I : uf it. The expense and trouble wet*
.eIlut_mb_ai_rrCT._uld-b-mH_»***t-^^ Krull so traated _• Hid to
Ifarrosand les*_and buod vrere tnminR-jd„ moro ^dsi,., renBtguenUy all now
Into t-.i:!.- ■[,. Wlien 1 tried to - r.-.-.-.:
uut of Unl. i knew wlint was tbe mnttcr
It was my feet and thaso nwful -.!:■ ■
"1 .-i'-vci every one will laugh at me.
Why.■ Elhrf. you or* crying! Dotit
At llav.in Ite.lew. Ark., In the Tecent
cyclone, an engine-house was torn down
and a I.eaty l.uler tl.roa n off lis fonmla-
tton.
Tlit. n . ,-n! rain in Ni-lu__-ka was est.-
tualed to lie Worth (lf>,l-JH,iHn, ..r l.'.T*.
lor each uian, Woman and child tu the
rtlate.
A New York widow advertited for a
husband under various name* ami rerun-.! inuney frum many gullible Wcst-
A ciiispony with a capital "I f lii.ou,'.-
— UU) has la-en esUibtlsh.il In (Jb.cagu to
lee.ptjrrar* eic, vat lor some year* timrt «i«,lHaiuablc .-anneal' fruits dan- manufacture gaa or electric light, and
past nearly .11 the ***t*«****t ******* rerout. and a popul« crate* ht_t .vmde.ed -i-tribal. il.
menu h.vc "aulpburod* all kind, o* | dried f.uita.lso dangerous, what can tho i "§■"• \***>-******* .***** *****
—..r i _ nt i **. null.un! pr-- i»ii.ul:"ii. I" the ellet-l lhal
auircrlug jiublic d.,? It I* between the „l(. /, ,.„„, umm Ul |H, w„ ,„,„,.
. alteruallvew ul using no fruit, or that, and tbo Iruit (tno.
m, t L **1 ********* "";t which Is Injured or H»"nuu*i- I* tho' The A tlorney-General Iut* decide I
manner. Th*l«ht ollur. eapecially of • .^ '_. ^ Bibta|w a thsl the Navy I^p.rtmcnt.a.imat.uu.Icr
■ —Kaltra-rtod unthiuking «*-':„iln4,t j tbe Uw. consiruct the new _runl-_-iM can
rtd .-on reial men, thus T„ '..„_.. „ „ . „ „_.. ., J the comi_s-tilr plan.
. . I To rorrtsTi tlie error nnl I eh len thn _, ;, „ . ...... .,_.
i ug the pnee ol such , ,. ■ __.-.... . * . Comellu* \ underbill 1ms given ll"i.-
Md tlm nractii-e to ,W''' ' I"1'1'""' i"J"riuu« pr_u-l„i-s. „w („r nn*.l.l.liou lo Um Ksllviay Men's
! *"■ la-gal sinisloi, only will stop it at preM-nU OIuUtOOM (hat be established in New
trim disapproved ;xh*conii»oq *rhool* in many sUte* are! York some years ago.
ret-'jirrxl to teo.li the erfceu ol alcohol Immense coal* fields are being opened
ind narcullca. Why not also include uplhis year in the AlWhoi.y Muunto.n.
lie mtlact* tJAltrmJm* f.-wl.* I„l ,1" il* •******>**"***** .*}'* ******** ■ **-****
,!>„.
ulling I
n-kdepentlsafo
1, OBUdldacy"
.ij; ..*.-
(ruunt Herlerl llistua
Uie tup:.-rt ot KHh l'(
Notional liberals In I,
thn Ki-irli-tn,*.
Tito tluke ol VurL ami the
May uf Teck will !-■ umrri.il.
ll is said the Herman Em|s-ro
land the wedding.
IVidmir. 1 ItruiifiieiT. tlie (title an I
author, has lieen eleete-I a nicnila-r of
the Krem-li Acailemv, ..vci ILmile Z.ila
hy a vole of B to 1.
The Kuipri-s' Krcleriisk hu* rvt-ently
l-iiiiiil.-.! in lh I lin a home lor l.u.li*..
governe**-*", which is open in American
gotrri.tt*** as or 11.
ll.e Duke.-1 K.I
Eis
t Aust
i.-st sullen
M-llt I
; sua-
,.. .
The Etui-rot o( llussia hat pun
tie f fctt, thr.Hi.ti a.Tiu. in t'oi-rn
two rare antt-jutcihe*!*,unedited
l-otl, curiously tarvis).
Au oil piiH-lim. i- I., I- Imil
KlISMBUoil liel'ls.i. ilml.ili.eol .".■'
1.. the 1'eisiaii (J all •- ■
loaded into *hii" (or I'bino ami J.
The Au.'.. . -. .
nlnernonlh. *.'
Including tlm
• Harp haa been errrs:*.! at Mo*
" interfeitlug.
. Eoiirth Cavalr
l'ark by tb* '.Wth. '
The Emptasa of Jayaa, now at Von-
■••III r,|'.. ,",,lr pu.bl over seven oucuaa.
TlteCotla-x-torul Castouitat VirtorU,
It. C, ho* paid oul in oealing claims
A New Vurk toU.-.t, firm is conteat-
ing Use validity ..( tbo Cigar.-tt* Uw In
.Vashitigtoa.
A jury to try Heath, cbargad wllb killing laonis U. McWinner at I'rrsno, boa
lioen Becured.
A hay warehouse un tho Mtfrj.hy ranch
near .Mnuntoin Vie*, with l.CUO UI1S ot
hay, has t_ren htiriied.
J. M, Co_si.lv. n I'eulumaorchardiat,
ha* I .t-n --i, rri, injured by twmg
mr. —ii irvmhis wagon.
a* ciliten* ot Albany, Or., held a
tile-cling last week lo protest against
Ir*-..'-th.il jilayiug ini .itimlay.
The .ill.tract (tie building the aWrage
dams In* Ute VallejuCity WaUr*Wurha
ba* Iwt-n let to Nin I'ranciscu parti**.
I'atid II. Churchill, un* of tb*wealUt*
ie*l ami larst-kmianti . .man anil owner
-' bi.t.e. ii. .Moni-iti*. is dead at
Oreal Kail*.
William ll'iwartb, a plumber of rhtnta
1 *'-*■ ho* dtsappraicil, and some ol hi*
Ittet-lt -ihink he en-Ud ht* rantsr by
jumping into the luy near Alvitu.
Tlm tOtpadltlm irom San 111,
Ur
tally!
Tlial
spread even ti
e llluaivo
'eg*eg mine, has la*uti forced lo rnliirn,
*ing to tl™ extreme beat encounUiad.
Mi-. J ante* Kilkentiell, ll.e wif* of a
iit.ng at I'anuliae Prairie, lour-
ile. -•.:;.'. ol Spokane, |*>,suuod
nd I
ild i
nl,-
ia sUtaof
prefer lo do it.
While the Bpparenl i-bauge is imly in
color, Iberu is a loss ul llie natural trull
even hy the moot careful salpbur-
Uic elTects ot different fiM-deL*
B*i&, M.H., iu /.urn! ,ub/„„
Jorl »'
THE PROFIT IN POULTRY.
linn."" -■ ami .'.:.■: .nu.
Advice* havo reached ObihualiB. Me*-
Id}, thnt the i-aulo iHimltigu mine in
that Stall-, owned l.y the Chihuahua
Mining Company, is a boaanta.
John Ttatk. of the Order of Thirty,
in lbs-ion, has discovered a deficit"
ft--1 don't bnrt me any more, ond papa ing. l'ti!ortanslely,i-..tne peciple do not ■*'« few pertsons realite how great U
will say wben you lell him abont It,'It j notice Uie diHrren.*, but careful coin- : the jiroflt derived from |-.iiltrj-. ami In
will Innlesmin to her.'" par iton ahowa it, aa la ad uii ltd by the ■ older t.t give t-jine Idea ot the lni|torl- J treasury aet-tiunto nl Uie
iiuB.iufB.-tureraofHU.-li fruit. ami' of the hen won III compare Imr '>"**** ^"''l,*]^ "
rder
I I'.'it.i
»*wy«^-«^V_*_imlW_o._b^^i^^*" Thepr__.tic.l-rgB_.la California with wiU.thecuw. A good cow is
"Do you find that Twelfth oak-* arc de-
clinlng In p..;.].lsr,: i * "
"Well, petbBJi. tte do not sell ..nil.- ao
many. They an, as you know .!.c„t.,t.d
with flguras, ami nsbeel of rluinsi-len. and
conundrum* lUiumpanie. iwch coke, ac-
-surdlnj.ioibsulftcuaio-n. Tbey or* drawn
Thu (aituro ol crops In many district*
in France, owing to the inU-rr.* heat,
■btom **ay a;__TC^i>rtlouilIW,ll(ol|,.rtl*a_11jn,jurinit
l_js_i*i*->ed or jsaida srwd about It. A day jTweltlb ntale Fruil Urosren* C-onvrn-; profit over and aUiva all eipeo**-.. ihe winter. *ud price* at*rapid<y nsing.
or two later a pnrkago cam* from Ih-i- Uun, held in Ere*no during four .Im - in -amounting to (AO; but we will tic liberal. Ii is said thai Thorn** T. C. itenden.
Inn for Evelyn, which cnnulned abtatu-1Xov.mlier, liMSi.B |*tJja-r on "Pnilt Dry. wilb tho cow ami credit her with HW l'uiie-1 BUM Coii.nl-iienen.l at the
tlfttl i»tr of shoes, Uced. wilh nnot becla l„g" waa rood by J. I_ M._sh.r, of San I*' ***** Pwfll* Thia is allowed alter | ">' * ■)l^m**t. fSjSfi and '.hi. he
and ptWy iocs ami marked "foura*"- Jo^, ^ in M, ^r ho m**^ -„ charging her wiU, her feed., her ..uart.-r, ££^'i '
toulhs-^ss-psmioti. -fn.t ,,_, picked ^(^ npe ^ ______ uU* th* Ubiir necesaary lor Ur tare., Cotaplrw1|(f „j th* Currency Eckels
. "Is the plan still lullfiwed of *n.l*dd_ng' . ____ , ^. sulphured to produce wblteneas. It it She n*|,ilie* alatut t hire acre* .of grounil. bas apj-uiatisl Siin.m K. II tun ol Spo-
sarious nsnicle* in lirecakef* j ***** *■•**•"*■ i devoid of it* true rich last* and llavor the profit Iwing tflO*3 prt sere. Tlio j ksne. Wash.. Naliomtl Hank Examiner.
"Vt-. that 1. still done. People bring us^ Tll o rustic choirs ■.•reulcst sl.ow was I *■*-•*'"" ' *** *ro' r" ****** ****** ****** L {T-J-JTjUTZi ' , _lti1.1-.i,l_ 'lie ws. loimerly * ,iows|i*|.-r man In
lings, coins siiilbuituna to put It. the crake. I *lw*ya Inadn In tbo ntuhetn. In which \*** **** ***-l»**e* IKillslting to make : *>* » *• **"**-* at roc.mls aiul ret unsung ^..jy,^,,,^ ,.lX'_
la fact, we bate Inch-inl In tbe cake gold somo humpkin had generally a solo lo ! buttons." In dis.-iis.tng the ]«*>*r, one! ,h"t ,l|p '"■■■ ''WOOHI "*W*B year, si itoa„in'a,,|,b.«i,iui|iuryorgatilr_tion—
-lilbit bit "lusty Tnlce.*" It su . gentleman Bab!. "1 la-liavc sulphuring; '5 ***** * ****<=* '"» ** average, .he re* |tlo jLm**tA and HunoraMr Anillerv-
n IhtiiturmllJS. As it may ro*i|l to pay for relcl-raleit iU two hundred sml twenty-
ron-- j her feed and .<uarters, she give* a profll tillh anniit-rsary on Monday •___, wttb
would bo asuOlcleni guide." j !™ "..J"™ *S. ""l™™**:'""«, SE : *** ****** »' *********** '■ -' » ****•>*'*'** »***** ***** «I*.. Uu*?*i''* **'**'*>*»*»
Convcrsalion ihra turned i„*.„ ..-br-.r ^ L^l',, loS? 1, gala, n" * ' .ulnhu.ed.'' com. which is real);
cukr*. which, un- it. full .rf rl„,,n., „,„i ■ hliitteepi-iire ni.tdo Sir John I iil.t.tfi l,*o ""1 '■ ■ _ , *
iX_»^r",K^ i!..Tfur ^ ; l>1« .Ice with "hallofiimr and slmnmrof This change in .p.slity was the first i P***<- ***** **** tn»e*lment.
plaotmoturer yi-ntbc fashion In cake*.
of -p( slim ***** Columbno nver to date is Iir.'.two
■ ca***s, and tin. ton tigur.- lower than
_.Arn.yr..uUin. bW om .,r\m,'*\l ?*\7Z ""* llwI- '"*********
ollieer rats.il f.-.u, ibe ,a,,k. t„l.,t„l *"" """ *rr> *****
Ui.ltiuBiiii. aho via, pr.jtiiolti! I..r*ci*' Artangcnmnis have la-en rnmplstett
»l bravery in thu tkfalM*lg*llul*taln f"r ""■ r,wbt-.i-w*y loo instruct a .-anal
c*,ii|nign in l-"l. on * enlolt at tbe miniili of tha .una
iieneraIU.r.1 Wobwley i* Bald ,„ W __2__l_S^*t__*__11W ****'********
rol.«. „I |j,„l Ui.la-n.. ti," r.-i,„ne ********************
Commamler-iii . l.i.-!..' tt.e In Situ t ■,,,.- ** *" **"* Uiouglil Uio extrodllion ol
whnie BUract.ng an immeiiM uiimiu'ii "* '' -*ll'-! K-ams.lhe -M.-r.-ed minister
ul public nlteiiliui.. ' win. ran away with a girl, leaving a wlto
The .l_tisli._ of 1,.., ..-..'* .ol l.i u"'1 'hiblren la-html, will Iw at landed
p-r.:,..,nw __,_._.ii,1:"i.J,v-r..,,,;;:!:,:,": *'" ■>■■*■"*>■.*• •Mi™ny.
one girl* nmbr ill* na ol ..tt'eri re- Tin-,.!,l s-anu (. Isra Hank bat notirled
ganletl Ihe game ol life a* not a-i. tl, ,*he ***** ****titt*t thai Ibey will be pmd in
caudle and killed ihcmarlv**. '" ■' "I*"* paymenU. in U.rt*-. sn. nine
PUna .re 1-,-lng m*.l.-f..r th.p.i.n.lr..,- "".'. W» ",""!*"' 1"'**' int""*' * ******
Watchcit and dijiii.ir.l r
' palace lur.'
ItumrlBl lamilv a,
■iiH-.it ll.tliij.kavo I'
i*of lir.-fln.-. lt.i-.ir
I- Jtii.t' :-nli. Tho ■
llil psily to Whale
, the colured mlnia-
t !. -i- ir..!. 1.1,. i- in,
ute. ba* It-en selling
Ci
ad I
Uut it hat!
left withutit tbo
de »ir Jithu PnU(a-T l<—
with "hollouinft and singing of: This change in .piality was tii
it he tilt," To bo stiro ho wa* guilty of thing that i-alir-l the attention
axeept co f_t_tlrol oeraxttrit, wben tbe ritW' on aii-scbroiori-b,. for ther* werw^O an- j
Btay to broken through, runs ut«ai a light- thetns in tbo lot knight's time, but it 1
****,. ****** In the ! may rntrKinahly bo tuppf-ucd that ho had
of Dundee |_-,-,iiiio so liupreuuil with (his jtorl off.
eKBt. and ; ,,,„ ta.„lc(, in |,u own day u,at ho! later Inv.-sttgatiutis have proved ttm |
kind. A I>!Ui*W_*ke b- it. dZ S i ^'V*** ****? ibc **°* *ihieh ***** ,iomCT i I"***n.'*. "' *""P,'»t'
MaariBCliuectts l^nistHlute
5
1 Personal and Local jj
Friday, N.»vcml.er 7— ' Pri lay! Number t**—
Tempera*, w-c ycat-teeday. November ***"« Fr**»ri*eo. Nov. M,—Fo* Pah
0: Msilmam uel (* year ago tun, Alto: (loudy (<*n-ght; Sunday
nun touto nn (a year ago .v.). |>rob*bty nam. ciader.
Ul-aaet-vatiim* at 1 p.m. Utday: ! WlMeSON. Forecast**.
Tltertiwriieler Tit degi-par-*. l.*r.-rneter • • •
-IO.0I nolo-., b))-riii£irr M perj John Walt
cent, weather clear, wind mtrUiwc***, '»*■ *as marr
haiatall. twenty-four h*>ur> to it' I-«th Cherriet
m. today, -..ne. **s*sBa**i 1-4*1 J 'r** ** ■ brot
Rainfall to thi* date last y**r,, *■"■»'•*' treasure
3 inch*-, (will live in U
I Mlaa Elisabeth King, on* of tbefTtte-.il* v. NnvcmRer It-
recent graduate* of the Palo Alio Ternpcratur-e yesterday, V"tco.l*cr
School of Shorthand. Is now em- in: Mat imam oi nt).
ployed In the western office of Col- mlnlmNtu 45 (a year ago 91),
tier's Magasln*. located In the B*u-i iit-~ertair.il* at ll p. m. u-day:
croft building In Saa Francisco. T1irri*H>triTHer *l itk-grn-. hwrunt-etee
• • • _• ' st. Inihew, hyni-aitste-ter at per.
Hllbert Farrell, now an attorney i rent, weather ebiudy, wind south.
It, San Francisco was the guest oft lUinfaV. tweatj.four hour*, to 2
frlen-ls in Palo Alio last -
i inch;
~*%
Robert*. Stanford
V- ednesday to Miss
::edlanda Roh-
or E D Roberts.
The yov
.•ruard':
Tin* Tuesday afternoon V, v
C. A. t*cture wltl be held In th*
vestry ol Memorial Church at 3:3e
, o'clock tomorrow Miss Isabel
' ) leaughlln wilt apeak on "College
'•Iris and Mlssloa*.' »
ti, -... today, .S
I.T7 .tarheav,
Halafall to this d-ie
t.-tl inrlesa.
Uf -*d Trowb-V.ge. Stai
wa* the eoeat i f Mrs *'t
Wateriey street
_
Mr* Wuhan tko&eld eatertalaedt >I-M Ruth Whea-ler of Reao has
at a sewing party on Tuesday. * come down tor the game and Is! "*
• • • spendln* the w**k*nd with friends **"
Mra. J. R. Jarvla snd sun Joseph °n (he campus. Mis* Wheeler was
of Berkeley are vialtlag Mrs. Elds' formerly s pupil at Castllleja School
Cutler. • • *
• * a . William Hutchinson, who Is al
Miss Melds King of Pomon.. for- present attending th* t'nivcrslty ol
marly or Palo Alto, is tb* gueat ot, Calif oral*, is spending a few dati
Mrs M. F. Sbipmse.
at Ihe home or his parents Captain
and Mrs. Arthur Hutchinson
Miss Freda Forsyth, formerly *{
-'■•■.■ at CaatlHeJo School. Is la
town oter the weekrnd
Coleman Stanford
titer tar-.lt> track captain. 1
• • • : up from th* oil district to
Ml** Helen First of San Jose Is game and i* visiting friend
spending (he weekend on tbe cam- campus
pus w((h friend*, having come up for • .* .«
the game tomorrow Mrs t"unlet
• • * i talned at dinn
Mr* Wiihelmina Palston ol San guests were M
Ftanct* ■ U visiting Mis* I,1 Mr* West. Mn
Mosber at her home on Hamilton.!! H Itevnnld
avenue over the weekend J Seal*
l.autuelat*r enter-
A. T. de Totest.
K C Hughe* Mr*
and Mr* AHred
Mr*. Waller Wilsi.n of
In town lor a lew d*v
friend-.. Mrs Wilson is
ve-eldent of thl* ctty and <
for tbe game tomorrow
Itejo is, Hairy Hell. Stanford 'Ot. a for-
vision*, nier vnrslty baseball player, i ■ spend-
runner i Ing the weekend on the campus.
* down^ . • •
Mi* R j Jon** or i-"* Angelas
*'■.*.;• [is spending the weekend tn town
Rev l.*wl* Pier and Mr W r\| Mr*. Jones tain* up y**t*rd*y tor
I'ennehaker ar* visiting the Chn.-.t'i* game today
Han ehurrh** on (he peninsula In! • * •
the in(er**i of the Chinese Rib •■ Lanreue* 1- Hill. Harold Knighl
Mission -.r Han Francisco -snd K J Cummlngs ate some of
s * e 'the Itl I men wbo have returned to
lull' Crawford. Stanford 'OS, the eampu* (or the weekend.
Is on (he campus visiting friend* ^ • • *
for a few davs. Crawford was cap*. Instructor Vamato Uhihashl ol
tain of (be ramous team of l'-"1" ■*■' ■'■' ■'■ Cntverslty wilt speak on
which defealed California ' Hels*
s • • nese
.Miss Margate! Martin of tteno ls'ru'irt"
visiting- friend* in town oter tbe
weekend Mlaa Martin )• a graduate of Castilleja S'-hool.
Mowatt Mid hell. Stanford 10.
and bis brother Standi*h Mitchell.
Stanford '13. both of !.«* Angeles,
ore visitors al lh* Zeis Psl house Mil**
on th* eampu* over the weekend ed b*.
The* Mitchell b'otb*-. were famous sale I,
.in the Rugby field torn* tears ago "mgrei
at Stanford. "Mow'' being captain n Not
of the varsity In l»-)».
s • * ! Mrs.
B H Walker, formerly »r Pal©( Sun 1
Alto. Is li--.- tod*) from lleald** Mn Ism
burg. «he * he o*n« the Sweetwater Fan Ft
8p3»*AjSf, a favorite »ummer resort the Co<
for .-'an Ktanctaeans,
Tbe nn t
Thought ol the
* t'l.ltarlan t'hurc
Jap.
niu
.t : -a^e
llH'k
and
Mr* Harry Sblandeman
daughter. Mtm Mildred Shlandeman.
of I'a-tadeua ate spending the weekend in I'alo Alto Tbey rame up
for the game tomorrow.
» * *
Htandlsh has been appoint-
luaernor Johnson *s a dele-
tlie national conservation
(O be held In Washing-Ion
mber 2tub
I C Mclaughlin went up fo
■anrlseo ye*terda> to hear
Bchumann-lieiak at the
n -i*c> .--niptiony conceri at
The-'er
. a .
A If red Edward* •>( S.iato Barbara
rain came through th*
u In town over th* weekend and w
near San l.ul* Obispo
tl«;t.r*g hi* 'sn. 't at their home or.
ter the Are some weeks
Mett'ii* avenue
Kittled It. necessitate*
• * •
re of It.ooir.ftO') for re*
f.u« M BeMtad, William V. Clark
snd Clareme Hwlaney of Oakland
and W. It Pratt of Colorado ate
t* larg*SI am) most tal-
reglitered at (he Hotel l,arkln.
the
ible limber Iree* ol (h» country l»
e tulip tree, known to lumbermen
-fgjtow 'poplal It I* related 10
th*
only (re* Francisco
(aimer* Graham at(*nded (be
tin llelnk rontert In
•sterday afternrnm
magnolias,
of 11* kind In the world. *"'*'■•
* • • M Karle Adam* 1* here from
Articles or clothing from wood 1'klah to attend lb* football game
fiber are being made Irf Rarope He I* n brolher-'n law of Joe Urban
The matarta! lar a suit cost* about one or the varaity men Mr Adam*
:.d cent* t*t«lhlng made of thl* .» no* editor of a patter In fklah.
material, however, ran not be washed but be **i.ecti- to tettle in flabasts-
pot soon.
Walter Bradley ol Pasadena t»
'topping at Ihe Hotel l.arklr.
Mr and Mrs. Tudor Herman At*
..,-.*.!.■ Tledman were here from
!>'* An*eles to witness the big
game. Mr*. Tiedeman was former);
Miss Mabel Bartow*
Al II o'clock tomot*rTiw mo
Jame* power-;- o' Ho«tba. chat
utile runner ol America, will
tempt to beat (he one-mil*
record on >'t.,n'i,>*d track. Al
invited. Free admission
maker* wi:; he furnished bj
Moulton fro-.t Ihe Stanford
men. This trial l* under the
Hon of th* A. A V. . -
Charles P. Knott Is home on a fiy-
K trip from Contra Costa count;
ter* he !* engaged in ion*Irurlia
The county association or Baptist
Young People's union* for Santa
Clara county will meet, at the Baptist Church tonight at *i o'clock. A
special car nil) tsrrlve from flan
Jose. t»tegation* will be present
from Santa Clara Morgan Hill.
Mountain View and *>iint» t*>. Several good speakers'will lie present,
among them R«e. M I.. Thoma*.
D D.. director ol Sundar Schools
and young people'* work for Northern California Special music will Oil* momitt*-.
he provided. Refreshments will be Temperature for
served after the program.
tfemtfey, N-nemlicr io—
Tliery- j, a se-veee ntarm rsfjiag In
the en.i. No wewllter reports weee
rc.-e.ved frotti notlli, rstsadl or e**t
of n» rago except from Ptttshnnt.
where more than a fmi of »rms had
rallen ami ttte -oml was Itfowla*
tweuly-wtlt mile* an hour at 7 o'clock
Amnat iboae Irani Palo Alto to
intend Ihe Schumann-Helnk concert
at the COM Tbeate!- In San Franc's-
eo yesterday aflemoon are Mia* Ma-
he) Angel), Mrs. C; D. Mhrk."Miss
Risa Campbell. Mrs. F Callegos,
Mrs. II.. I., Terwlfliger and Mrs.
William Pendleton.
ember I
ami n rr-»pe- Ctety: Masimant-
niiniitium. Tl, SO] T*-l. 10- 1Ki. AS.
OtMrr-ratlrma nt - p. m. t/aiay;
Thel-iiionieler t'-li rlrgrea*-*. l-arorncter
-_i».h«i inriie.. liJUIIHlWtt!! NI percent, wealtter >loudy. n.m) n"rth.
eiecutite board of the Pslo
Historical Assoclallon will
meet at the publti
at 7: IS o'clock.
The Fain' Alto .Chess Club
•et the Stanford Chess Club at
rr tonight l <h<- home of Hr. Benjamin Tliot
■>n Wednesda-t evening
A daughter was horn recently In
f*M Angel** to Mr and Mrs. An-;
dr«w P Hill Jr of San Jo** Mr j
Hill 1* a former Stanford student
Harry Johnson came up from I*os!
Angeles for the game He ha* taken I
Mrs Schultae's cottage for bla moth-j
er snd she will spend the winter In j
Palo Alto
A msrriage license was Issue.)
Saturdav In San Jose to Herman
Peters, a Stanford graduate, and
Margaret Kleanor (lrant of t*o*
Alto*.
• • •
flat Joseph M (ileason bad aa
bis guest at the big California-Stanford game Right Hev Jame* Mori-1
son. from Antlgonlsb. Nova Scotia,]
Bi*hop Moiiaon Is a Hugbr enlhusl-
sst and enjovad tb* gam* v*ry:
much. II* was unable to star over
Sunda*. as he had an sugagemeni
lo preach In San Francisco
Mrs. Charles Williams has filed a
petition asking to be appointed nd-
m ml* tra for ot the sstat* of h*r
mother. Mr* Kuillt 1> Knoll The
estate comi*U of real and personal
prniterty to the value Ot ISS.OOfl.
Mini roe Thomas is ariornvy for the
petitioner
The It-ends of Mrs Utekwood.;
wife of K II LfJCkwOod, V M C. A
»eerelart will h* glad In hear thai
she has recovered sufficiently lo be
removed from the Peninsula hospital to her home on Brvani stteet
Her mother and sister. Mra and
Ml** MontgomerT. ate »pending Ibe
winter with her.
Mr and Mm Bruce Ball, former*
li Mabel O'Brien, came up from
l.o* Angeles to attend the game
Cards are out lor a dance to be
given by Miss Melissa King on He-
. ember <th at ihe Playhouse.
Jim Wylle, Captain Ales MrDon*
aid. Ales Bruce. Dolly dray and
j Hick Robert* of the Alt marks wlt-
ed Ihe game from the sidelines.
Mr and Mrs J. Taylor snd Mr
snd Mrs I** Shean o( Berkeley
wiine-**ed Ihe gsme Saturday
Hr and Mrs J. C
taiued Mr and Mrs
San Jose
nner enter-
F l.leb of
Vern* 8t*v*n*. who has been \\'c»lnc*(lay. November l>—
doing work In entomology for the Temperature -e-tenlay. Novesshea*
Cnlted Stslvs goternmenl In Shasta ft: MatiMium III (a )i«r ago (M).
county. Is at home (or a visit. minimum no (a year **■■' .tot.
* * * iu.«..r.1.ti..|i. at 3 p. m. today:
Mr and Mr* WHItam II. Morrow TliermiimHer 3D . twiri-vneter
of San Framis.-o *jH*nl (he weekend SU.77 laciaea, hygenntrier fWJ per
.it lown. The Morrows were for- cen(. weatlier elottdy, wind aoaih-
merly resident* of this til* «.**(.
" • • Italutall. Iwewiyfour hovea i.. -i
llsrr) WyrkotI ot Mill Valley was p. ■>> i ,:„}, .to of ,.i. rod. .
(he Kuesi of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 11.17 iioiteaa,
WycknS last we*k. Kol i mil -laaaarf atb last ■
• • • «Ud * > much rain fall a* we have
N. ! IVItana, Stanford U. dra- tuul ll.u* far thl* aeae.
mat'.- critic for Hie San Cram isco iuinf.lt t
i:.-.. i..-i speut tbe weekeud *t tb* i..it tach*-*.
IVlia Tau house
• ' " Mis* C I.
John Filling. Stanford 'io. a for- the (.art. fo
m»r crew captain, was visiting oB'row
tb* campus ot*r th* w**k*ad.
Hu- date last year.
SchSfer will leav* oa
r l-o*1" Angeles* tomor-
W A Sha« ot San Kranclseo and
William Hoffman of Jjaklsml ar*
r*g-*tered al lh* Hotel Urkln.
Ir and Mrs ha U Belts entered a number of friends al their
home on Cowper street over the • • *
eekend Among (hem were Mrs. Captain and Mts P W Thomp-
Ivers and son of l,oa Angeles. Mrs son entertained al an informal
atighan of l.o* Angeles and C 11.! bridge al their home on Hamona
ti •■-. r, and Miss Heralee Hobson of *tr**t Monday *v*alng
Berkeley • • •
* • • j Hr and Mrs L. K Phillips enler-
Irs. Heorge Williamson enter*'
talned at a birthday pa^ty in honor
of her young *on Heorge las( FT)
day afternoon. Among the >ouiig
folks present were' ' Meredith
Maddus. Patter Carlson. Jack Mad-
i Agnes Carlson, (leorg* tlall*-
gos, ttichatd Winn. Helen* I)ur)*a.
is* Corbett. Barbara Mats. Hal
TerwIHIser. Virginia- (Iraham an<"
Marlon Terwllllg*'/
illlgeit
vine Wootl, Stanford \S, ot
«e came up Ssiurdat for (ha
James Mrlnsrny. Stanford '13. of
lab* Angeles .pent the weekend with
(nends in Palo Alto.
K I. Hoheiiey. Ihe oil magnate
or i..i- An*.*!**, brought a party of
1'ietid* up for the game In bis pri-
, \
mined
at a
il Inner
dame Issl *v*n-
Irk al
their
home
■n Hamilton ave-
ntle l(
a nu
nher i
r (h*lr rrlends
Th*
MrKI
n!*y C
rna sewing clrel*
will n
-*et -
lib Mr
s nilalr at th*
home
if Mr*
H P.
i.ftn.t, (i oa Haw-
thorite
sveo
le Prlda*. artarnoon at
t o'clock.
Horn, in Chlro. Cal , November 10.
tail, to Mr and Mr* Stansmnr* 1).
Hitlers, a daughtar. Barbara Hop-
kin* Stltars
Chart** It I'citi. i secretary ol
the California railroad commission,
wilt sddre-as (he Men's Club at th*
Congregational Church n*i( Monday
evening All men are Invited.
.' H Hamilton and 11 I. Hamll-
t-oth of the Stanford das* of
t. were here lor Ihe big game
it Hie weekend with Mis* Ui|«
it the weekend with Mfss I an Is
Mn
of
i<-.rii.
Edward A.klea^l* attending
otinlle* contention at Hanford.
the
A. tV Wohlford. tirestdenl of the
K*--oadIdi> National Hank, wile and
daughter and Mr and Mr* Conway
Motored up from Han I»ego county
ii attend ihe big name Mis* Wohi-
fo'd stopped with her friend Miss
tan**** |e-ala of Mtddlefleld load
i-|i tor Ihe game and waa at thi
home of ber parent-. Captain am
Mrs Arthur Hutihlnson. at the!
home on Webster street Mrs. I'o*
*va* formerly Miss Marl tfot^.ii.
t»n
a ■ ■
' Mr. and Mrs. A. K RobgrU hate
■ ettirned in their bom* on Hamona
street from Oakland, where (hey
have been for the 1**1 le* week*
visiting Mrs Huberts' mother
Professor and Mrs 8. W. Young
ent*rtaln*d Mr *nd Mr*. Harry
;.•■..', Wilson. Mr. and Mrs Jame*
Hopper and Ihe Rev. Mr. Mulllneaitv
on Saturday, Mr Wilson Is Ihe author of "The iSpendsrs" and "The
Man From HytpfC-.; "ilauote Hop
Iter la on* ol tb* tttii*-! le-fin-ua shorl-
story writers graduated Trom Call-1 • • -•
Inrnla The, Heir Mr. Mulltnaaus { Colonev It A Smith w*s a slslior
who |s chaplain or the Seaman's la-; In Palo Alio Saturday, having at-
s(ltu(e In Ssn Francisco, was once j (ended (be rontball game as th*
n ramous Hugby player In Kngland j guest of Captain and Mrs Anthony.
He retorted (he Palo Alio-Herkeieyj • • •
Portals game : Hehsllng trtouls are being held
• • • this week at (lie high school for r*p-
Di slid Mra It. I. Wilbur enter-1 resentadves ol (h* high school at
talned «li»iil al»tl gueat* at a lunch- (be Campbell debate on Itecemhar
eon at (heir home on Bry*nl *(r***t it'.
Saturday. )•••*.•
• ♦ • j Th* second aluiutil-Palo Alio
Mr*. Heorge H*in»ld and her' High Hchi
mother. Mrs Net in. nt San Fran-'the stanb
d*eo sja-til (be weekend In (o» n as] noon a( t n'tloch.
(he *iii-t.1* nf Mra. John Heath at Harrv Bell l*f( ror Plymouth last
her home on Waverley street Mr* ! evening, after * pen ding the weekend
Hatncld Is a former te*l(Ienl of thi*; with hi* parents. Mr and Me* Hell.
will be p.ayeil on
I.-morrow alter
fit)
I
i.l'i
Tbe 1
• •
hers of the Faruttt Wo-
listened to an InlereM-
Mr
and Mrs
J.
». Harran
and
V.m
Oge t
an
Hit Pilch, literary *d-
a mil
ol San 1
"rauc
tn* were
guesta
Itor
,f the
8a
n Cianrlsci
Chronlcl*
f Mr
and Mra
11.
.. Terwltllger a(
and
me of
th
a lient-known literary
heir
home on
Km*
son atre*
over
men
>n Ihe
P
rifle const.
will sp**k
lie weekeud
tn II
e Hint
for
d chain.) n
•at Friday
♦
after
■ oon a
1
*t« on "Cu
ture Prom
Dr.
and Mrs
Ua
Inee Ter
f of
(li Hid
II.H.V
Tbe publl
Is Invited
del
ated B 11
t-'ti'-r-iiniftito bate been gue*ts or Hr.
and Mr* William Mot rota on Hiyani
1 He will now
In (he fin*!-
inllient 1
ancisio
Mr* lelTer*.oi
Bewing
in itreei;
Mrs Liity and son of Berkeley
rain* down lor the game and were
attest* •■( Mr and Mr* Heorge I)
Clark at their home on Bryant
wlreel.
Tt " wneien of Ihe Baptist Chnrch
Kill bold tbelr annual Ttianksglvlng
■octnl tomorrow arternoon at 1(48
a'rloek »( (he home ot Mra SIm|Maon,
net ('banning avenue
idsy afternoon The sfti
aume|*(er. Stanford
itlendlng the tionual
iiaht refreshment
ed
• •
Mi* William Hook of
Costa, iiiolber ot Slanley
Mnnmnita Hail, spent the
* members or the senior .
»r the high sahool held * -ia*
sl Ibe home ol Mis* Ktint'
Friday night. The evening wa
In plsylni grumes
The proposed I.
ftitatl at the publti
a *
er, tb"
! |*ti*tpoaed
I time for prejiar
noiineenietit* wi
day*. .
Charles $
fur Hie Metropolitan Idle Insurance
Company nf New York, who was
oparalad '-n for apyendleltts last
Wednesday at the I'eninnila hospital. Is Improving.
Mrs Mile* Standlsh of Han Francisco spent tbe weekend at th*
home of Mrs. William DaM
Melville avenue. Mra. Stand:
merty lived on Forest aad C
street*.
al hfxiortrni en-
library ha* been
nk lo (else moie
Her an-
be made In a few
.Hon
on
llshefor-
CotUer I
Alfred- it Pollmk, HUnlord '■•'•
left Saturday tor ""Sew York.
Air- Pollock has "been in Palo Alto
for (he past law weeks.
0, E. Cheda. known to the Stanford rooters as "I«oule," a former
Cardinal Kngby star and a member
or the All-Ameriran BHeen whlrh
toured Auvtralla In 1910. returned
lrom Nicaragua in time to witness
the match Saturday afternoon.
* e e
Miss E M. Ciabam of Han Francisco was the weekend guest or Mr*.
Coalman. Hraham at her home r>u
Kmerson street. .
Tomorrow evening at K o'clock
Professor K. C. Franklin ot the de-
ptaMrueat "f chemistry will rIv* *
demonstration snd a lecture on the
properties of liquid air at the Chemistry hulldlna. Th* public is cordially Invited The demonstration
I* 11 ruler (be auaptc** of Phi latmlrda
Cpsllon, the cliemlslry honor sort-
Mrs Sophia Hausihlldl of Han
Francisco was tbe weekend guest of
Miss M. Ruckert.
I Ml** leockey nnd Ihe faculty of
1 Castllleja School will b« "at home"
Contra \ tomorrow itfternoon. Thursday.
look of]from t to f,
wnekeud • * •
in town. i Hiss tternlre BeuJW* rame hum*
• • • - Irotn Vallejo Saturday to attend Ihe
Mr and Mra, Wlllard Williamson big name Miss l*dna Horn or San
and daughter or Oakland were Pranrtaco (-nine down with her.
gliosis ol Mr and Mrs Heorge WII-' s * *
Itanooa *t (heir home on BInarntta] Hla* IMna Crane and Ml** Isabel
Street ore? (he. weekend. fj-octor VV*a**dt*n, both nt Menlo Park, will l»e
Williamson Is a prominent lawyer In Jon Hie tnusbftl proKtam nt (he eihl-
llie hay city. 'billon of the
Hall
Parker H Maddux of San Fran
risen spent Hie we-»k*nd with bH
family here. *
edlework Ciiild In
Thursday. Ml**
l*f and Mlas Craao
Clai
and hi* nnam-ee.
Miss Irene Hardy and aUa* Cov.j'.»f ita» FfaTd.eJac*1
Ing have gone to Pacific Grove for a j *(■•- °n the e*mp<
month'* outing.
track attilele 1
.n. Stanford '07.
;ir« Cora Hennedy
spent the week-
». '■■■:.■■!-*•.■ a
at Stanford.
Tomorrow you can dale .your letters 11-1 213.
The California Jubilee sinners
will nnpaar ai the Armory on Frl-
dae eventna under the suspires of
lh* Epw-orth !..-;it,-'to of th* Meth-
■■■!!■! Church The proceeds or the
entertainment are to It* turned over
to Ihe building fund of the new
rhurcb. One or the feature-, ot the
roncert wtll b«* John Payne, who
wi|| appear on part of tbe program
as a female singer, When he has hi*
makeup on 11 I* difficult for anyone
bearing him star to reallre tbat b*
Is really an Impersonator.
Art Shaler. a former Stanford , an actor
t-tiident. and now a member of the spent tbe
New York Giant*, had a leal tn the slloa BOUM OI
bleacher* alongside H'-k Eagan ol
the Cincinnati Reds. t***w*j C M
•.'.■*.* ic. A. Bpeacnf ■
Arthur Paul. Stanford M-'lS.jbas reeelred .
came down lrom Havla on Friday to
apead the w«*akaad at homa>
Seward. Stanford Mil,
ol note while at college.
weekend al the Delia Kp-
ie on the campus
■rother ol Mrs.
or H29 Kmerson street,
a subvtanllal promo-
p|rftlntnien( (0 the aU-
of slatiou F in tho
F A. Hamilton' has gone on ».
buslnM* trip to Seattle 11* will, be
absent for a rouple or weeks.
Mr and Mrs. Richard ttarrvlt en-
forialttred Mlaa Huth M*rrl*l**e
Fachkatalog Neuguinea / Stadt- und Universitätsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Aus Anlaß des Kongresses der "Deutsch-Pazifischen Gesellschaft" im Juni 1981 in Düsseldorf legt die Stadt- und Universitätsbibliothek Frankfuxt am Main ein Verzeichnis ihrer Bestände zum Raum "Neuguinea" vor . Dabei umfaßt der Katalog sowohl die Literatur zu "Papua-Neuguinea" (Niugini)" als auch zur indonesischen Provinz "West-Irian (Irian Jaya)". Aus Gründen des geographischen Zusammenhangs werden in einem Anhang allgemeine Publikationen zum Raum Melanesien in den Katalog aufgenommen. Die gezielte Sammlung der Literatur zu diesem Raum ist ein Ergebnis der Zuweisung des Sondersarnmelgebietes "Ozeanian" durch die Deutsche Forschungagemeinschaft an die Frankfurter Stadt- und Univeraitätsbibliothek. Dabei liegt der Schwerpunkt auf der Sammlung historischer und ethnologischer Literatur. Grundlage des Katalogausdruckes ist der Länderteil des Sachkataloges der Bibliothek, der nach feststehenden Länderkennziffern, Fachgruppen und Schlüsselnummern gegliedert ist. Unter jeder Schlüsselnummer sind die Eintragungen chronologisch geordnet. Auf jeder Titelkarte befindet sich rechts oben die Signatur, unter der das Buch über Fernleihe bei der Stadt- und Universitätsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main bestellt werden kann
