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    Perbedaan Penggunaan Toritatejoshi ‘Dake’ Dan ‘Bakari’ Dalam Novel Sakura House Karya Shizuko Toudou

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    An individual who only has little knowledge on grammar may use nouns, verbs, and adjectives in Japanese easily this is not the case with particles. Particles cannot be replaced or used at whim. This is the case with the particles ‘dake’ and ‘bakari’. These particles in Bahasa Indonesia language have the same meaning with “hanya”. This article analyzes particles ‘dake’ and ‘bakari’ to determine the difference of the two particles. Source of data is the novel Sakura House by Toudou Shizuko and theory from Tomita Takayuki. Based on the analysis it is found that from the four functions of dake only three are found and from the seven functions of bakari only three functions are found. The authors conclude that differences in the two particles are present on several different functions that have both particle and that the bakari may not follow potential words, while dake can. In this study, the author uses descriptive analytical method and literature review. </jats:p

    Low-temperaaa synthesis of high-puritysingle-wayCT cangl nangle-w fromaomCTN

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    By usingaingC) a thecaCW5 source,a new simplecapleCN5 chemica vami deposition technique to synthesize highpurity single-waCON cagle nagle-wa a lowtemperaCON isdemonstra[[( Becans of the etching e#ect of decomposed OHraEV([ aEV([CO caV([ aV( witha dahCW[) bond, impurities sucha achCTN)W cahCTN multi-waCON calti nalti-wa meta pati-wa a cati nati-waCON) aa completely suppressed evena relaVVTVC lowrea5T8( temperaemp sucha 700--800 #C. By usingmethaW() genera))N of SWNTs evena #CisdemonstraNVV The high-purity synthesisa lowtemperaONE promiseslami scai productiona low costas the direct growth of SWNTs onconventiona semiconductor devices avices paicesCW withathCNW(5 # 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. 1.I oduction The discovery of single wagle cagle nagleC bes (SWNTs) [1] in 1993ha promiseda new field of scienceai technology with theirspeciaW5 elonga ed fullerene structure. However, resea chers couldrea) y join the fieldaCW r the developments of high-quaW8( maaW copicgenera ion techniques of SWNTs by the pulsedlase -oven technique [2] a] la[V by the electricaectr schari technique [3]. In the laC fewyeaWV the technique of caEW ytic chemica vaiC deposition (CCVD) ha been developed [4--21] for the expectedla(W scaW production [7--17]a-- for the controlled synthesis directly on semiconductormac riat [18-- 21]. Following suggestions of thegenera ion of SWNTs by the disprop ortiona reao ion of CO [4] or decomposition of benzene [11],vaNV58 caNV5 - contaN ing molecules sucha CO [4,6,15,16], metha e [5,7--10,14,18--21], ethylene [6,19],a,C5V lene [12]a d benzene [11] were tried in combina tions with supported orfloa ted finemeta l ca[V)NC s. Recently,rela ively pure SWNTs were generaV( by controlled prepadC ions ofmeta fine paC5[V() of Fe, Ni, Co, Mo or mixtures suppo..

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    NEW YORK FASHIONS ; The Churches ,* rheatrica, Patterns For Lady's Costume Desimed by * , ■ I-tartria Dean cnKecaationai. N..I. ,:..., .a.!:.-vc Out ,1,1a ta an a., o, rr.ra,.laa,. ta ,n— t*t» —,—, haa w*,ul al I ml,,,,,it l.all, ■..„.-, ... 11. j££L'\i££°z£s^as^?^ »™< .,»i i'„i.-™ii.-a..-,...-, tl,, j Do Not Neglect Your Byes Vaudeville Next Tuesday Evening Mullens Hall ujxdon -i>nn:- l ETON ,t PERUY BARGAINS Great Western Vaudeville Company Prices-IO-15-25 cents Business and Profess sionai t.'j/v/s. •*nd S) c*nta lo i atal* stire -1aan..| i ■ UlftrCTIONS I-OR ORUI Pattern Department PALO AI.TO CITIZICN. Enclosed find cents lor which ple*.*- nd me Patters No. Sire Name Street No. City Stat* The "Call" Leads Ao Al.irt.tal Story For Utttt *OIK. MIT SO SiMPLL AS HE LOOKED J. II. Daley I I ,„i-,H,„i Si. I'.,l„ Alio , Wetter Hodsjcrtt Ceo. lllativsley Little |. r \ r l ai /;. *L Hctttniier A HOME TO ORDER J. W. Wells, Builder ,'.'•"". Of rt-al sX*MS new- Tbo -L'-sIt. |'iriiiti-t SH iiH-ltt-a. lb* I'ln-iiiiicle 1«; j |and ibr Kxamiu-t-r *i> |tf BSCaS-ftj* a**-*' taw*, fall iiritti.-t ll*< m. i.i-. Ilbliwhllj i IU an.1 l.xan.iuiT Ut, Tba ..'ail .bv.it.-d j ' I myfc&ril&</)*t\J!e£e&*?4t!?m,*,iE,JU&j%e% H. M. HUDSON - i The Up-to-Date Jeweler * ( On tin- -J,*.' t.i'i- OK It.*- H-ra.1 *,vr*'*f**%r'e*Vl*tamsimttmtmimwsf The "Special" c. ». overhutse Ihr "J"' and tl.<- hv ttrstdror**, UA"* i,un>l* Strrrt l*liraja, lllot-i:** ihib' th? BatJ olbe ■voted » rcla. UP-TO-DATE STYLES >*-3->a. ' -S3 >..iit, tdaSBSJ ova aritt infrrt-stinK J, Strai-nb*. li,-on lw itn r la-tiding. * R. H. Wa-ker Architect j Room 31 Psrklawem aslletlse * j It will he .-WrY*-.! trom lite at-ne jas*«a<as lhat Th? Tall Irad*. ailli lata jlbrotiiclf -.re..ml. whtlr llie Liauiin.-r p.il.lt.li.- t.-n-i n.ws ut any of tba Ibrea j morning i-fi---r« i-nl'li-lifl in ***rt Krsn- jaiid Tli.- I Utfatys I'laim fa- U.-ir |..ilroii- Bg? ou tl.tr tact, wbicb cannot l** controvert nl, lltal it ".iil-li-li.-* inurr I new* than any of it* *aBBM-*ssM**k^ land iu a manner lhat iiiiki appial to the entirr i-omii.umly. The Call's jniaki-iipia imperii, and tbc tiesm i. prt- st-ninl in a nianiu-r uii*nr|u~f.l. »l.ik- il* il lustra lion* are -*->>-*-u.--*.l tiy alt a* «-u*l lo lie iB-ai in Ainrrirs. Tin- fall I j Tbr Nf-abU nad**a ,.( lb* *-an J.**.-; >.il..!at Mi-ii-aty-llt-tald. t.-*i->lli*-r with ', [ i IIh- aSSJsaa "i .ilia r-*-*-.|,-i. ,-ti Ibal *Uy, \ . ta-sntas-BSBtl issi mih.Iuv iiiomii'i- witb 1*11 Jon.' of ui.- Iii..'*i ami i*-t ■*-*fint-" ! — tss-at i.*ii.-l in tin. tall*-*. An ld.-ii "l 'Ibr *s» utjj -.al.**. ot tb*. "Indu-trial '—""• ..,, .., I-, ,.„.„.. ,,.;■. alt. a. e. Bronktleld Meaaaa I,.,l. a -.,, i. ,„■,. I-.1....I.. Win . Stewart HV tiie near or uia TUui.iti.iir-. bite. He's so lltlu you might make a a**-*j*ata> of bam, tor be'll stand any- t»? vti to thai Kat ot d.-iail thai ,!-!-• taliftiniuui In tb.- Mat d-wlrtai U'ior,' all.-nipting thi- J«*5T AS THE MAN SAID. Cmh-mio. Kel-ruary 27. 1MB, Dear I*ai>-*<: Mamma and tut- ■.-..•. I, ,■ v.-sti-r- .lav ..ii tin.... WV bad a Inilv jurm-v and didn't k-'I tLr*-*t abit. We nam in day litur jr*t a* ilu-man *ai*l «■- a-**! ami Rt-t* whir lb.- mountain, was hich.. A man .■.,.... with our car nil Oh- any and li? took u-'\ wan am hud a rdc* time. When v..,, ,-„,„ hoin,' I.- mirv eon'. takr tlm drrttrr ata! no ir-at>I louri.i virursion car ami v.ii will bate *-t-..l Ian as we did and not co*i much either. Titer? otlhf in ill li^.-. Marki'l *tr.-i-l in -tn. KrwnciH-o. If voit ».ll mil., (ben CjiiToL'srJ The Maid That Called at My Shop. There ,-,-tl in my wii-doB am .I-iat Ilk.- it drv-itn ."■'-. 1 bb. liar,! To return h.-r sweet I- - v an-l to wbus, Till in HIV ailllilWSIMII I aa****** l„ lr*,-air For (ear that the darling srt-ald tsar ,l»H' iron, tin- ipot l*-f..ro I COoM ess >n i-VJiiuit felt liad. but did •— '*"*' ,1"*1 »» Sh-cady larift- „„* k|,„w wbllt ,„ llo -ij.-ne blm to -niaiK-n w ia^--r*t*wir-i... mpw>v,-»Tiity^r-ir-T*Mid'tm' --'wiiiriVM'-miTiifa*!^ la<a*a**J "Hnaaitad aas-**ailstts| *a*t*, tblna* for hhu: b? .i-**-.u-t *.-■ mia-b or it* rrlt-Tl tht- bij-b --stnna in whieli It-** * held a* an advertising inedtum by "daklna a sp-lng tow-ard Uh- gair. be ' •llii'iil adver*J-*aia^-*Saii Inn- pii-lit-a It op.'ii. and tH-fom. Ui? nston- t-th.'d Tom could a-s-nk bt- (-rablK-d ' him by tbt- m-at of hi* tr.m-.-r* aud . tiried blm In ib? air. Tit* **.*«! dee. »t iv- Btbv* man mu«t fai-r «** powder onll.-l n r„„., Iii» ■■ it —,..- i And h*t\r aro> In.i-l and lomlpr j ■J,'-'u l-"»d. rlropi..*! Uii. Llcklluj, slntR- Th* rtna-lna call, "Tit Aroar ' RllnR* Tout Into (ho water. -,1°""*°Tr1bttW*- ! "'•'blaa. Whtmr yrllrtl tl»- df-arno. ' nuiulns u*>. panilnc "All rlplil, dearon,** aald th.' borne; "sorry lo is- imj-ollt? to^-Our oompany. hut tb.T? ar? stuno men whose man , ni'*** n-H*l Watsliint-" And bs lruite.1 fi. Balsbaugh B. C. Wyckutf, M. B, Dr. Bresbach, />. G\ htems th* MlarBwas. Grooer-lti- tbat an auto out lu front o' the slur? thar, ErsyT Koy-I duiiiio. sir. I god such n n,ia * r,-n| Mior.l1 nr-Jlilnl- SBaBBaa. JOHNNHv. The prai-t-- ot onr patron* an- on lM-*t crt-l-r-nlials. For s.uucii an chibhrn iratelrng ab*ne the III*...rani Seettk- Urrr rata..-.--*, --s-m-naily rm dmt.-l to tbc -sjstI ts-at till Ibr bill. Writ.? or .-all lor louesl ratt-*- to a oastern point* and l.an.|....,,.-ly ill,,. lial>lnsi-aall*lTllSlllBII H\ J. >b"l **-e)l, tJenrral .\-n-ut. l~?nver A lii Oramlo II. It. ('•>.. can 1 ■'nmci-o., Cab Fraternal Sht ot-rot-d tin- door and < She i**v? inn n pti-n-ant inirjirirH!, I bowel tike Alplion*.- as 1 wilcomcl And rabUrt-d. of . I not a rlraw ior my lt-,k*: Bba w-.tiM not ci-.|*-1„ -In- -aid I ttutili' br c.n.t-i.-Jt.-l ■ l..it *>.■: nssji m-tad I- Ere* *-] . ,tinted. C. A.t'A.VFILI.I I cdil.'l,t.-diy-AtbntA CBS Asmlnst Ihe man who da*** you wrona -.Vtisi* not your sir-nalti tn hatrr*! strong. Homo day lin'll hit lit* dnnllsl's chair. And ttwii-ha, ha!—you will be *r)oarv -D**ro« P-*-™ Itr-a*. Mall Schedule. Week Itayn. Mail- Arrive from— Niwtb. Nrtilb. Manford, 7 10am 7 JOa ui (c p] S 30a m P.- Wpn ' 11 Uamlcp S-30pm S «p-i, ,-,, SOflpn, .i:ii|,», ■a ib? i:>r. JiiKKlli^-'iVby 1* a pri-lly girl like n taattel .■j.'." N.".v tora "V****ly. The i.rfii li..-., „i Pro Moli-*. "A l-ad i-on.'-lriii-.. ofl?u iuak<** * "Y--*. bui n bm, cin-x-b'in-.- |s***l "U?. two, tbr.- wllb a Wehb rahl.lt."- atrvataad Plain ptralar. a-»*BBs*i-*ti. Runs Day and Nif*ht. ' fjrandlalhrr's Ctot-k.' Your Dray ing Win Be dnaw pmapili *nJ Is ***** lb* tl'-KI-l.ttt fl.iMlttv. L***t, ****** M l-llti. . *«| it-.: w.F.t, ST I < ic E'-KHV- HIUC .IK,. Werrj' & Son A Quaran tee SEAMANS New organization—the "5000 Club." '" l-r-tl-sm aae. p.lo alio. cm. It) 1:1 II1 ' 10 p m |JMp, tap m It |.|.i •tcpl " »'p: * I- unday . Mail t. - 7 in n 11 10 a 111 6-aPn ttpm CI.--.-.I pouclies (c p) do not ■taunts tn-tw-ten *isn J- -an Krai, 1 ,.(■•>. Mrs. l!lok-T«- Tli? N?wlywt-ds *«*m ?r-ry hnppy-lf It will bist, Blrkirrs - Ob. I irooldn"! l-orni-v tto.ible-t'vi.t-i for other folk.-, tl--!-pi Inter Oceari. Y-aa. Tlir. Know. norths—Iln bnd tbe '■■■■■ ,l.'tic? to Im- print n kiss npon my lips. Kth.'1-H-st itr-t that kltal of prtat- tng doe«-a*t ahow. yoo L:..-.. Iv-iwi i Transt-ilpt. , , i'i^ li. O. Hathaway •sttoi rcsb— i:.-.u'o.r-lviiio- House Painter tie lla-.|-|*.i-a- Aw. I'BwM. IU** Jit *»♦♦♦»*.->♦♦♦♦♦ An Osier wine Ike? U't- ui-li I., tl.ai.tl. tii.- friends n.,.. in.i-jlii-'r- ulio ... laliuiiv n-.i-i.l u- m, Have you heard of the "Five our sad hour ••( ailbci:,!,,. n. :i„- ;.-. . | Thousand Club?" .sir U-1'.vc-l bit.lu:;.| a;. ■ ... sSW*****0*o**OSSOOOegee^^o ol tlmnk. in Ollrxrr Tmbmam,

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    DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES. SATURDAY. AUGUST 24,1918 ■stall paio Hito glint* SSsBBw-aUU rmwy. s*msm*l "— n IB* 4_n-tr ot llatmltcwn **re ^ ^COMPANY. . Pal* AH*. O-H !«\*«_ftI5S_.J^K _, Oa* Y«*t iTf? >a ll - .*■* ••**** xttnm- *n it--.-- njlSh rs-a All., < rate All. e, Htsal.-I ,l, < ., ih m; •■« ■",'', ,... ■ ..... „» ,i i.i.. BNBd a* *■«*•" l> '*« > <" "*^L„.J " . ... -_t |*t ta.te.1.-a l-i'i *. . lasnst ,| ■,-! (ail-. Msl»'"« .1 . Ksadsiaas litH-vi asls" *1H ** *-W.>*«*4 • SIM KINS... « "f KKU.1 ■nitons ' hw Thr SwBwtlsltd I- lltkll I* H- *« ("' "■> HlM it. ■• "* sal <■'*- 1*1-.. an.l .!*» Ir-r*t HATt'ltHAY. AUGUST M. 1*IB NEWSPAPER CASE EXPLAINED BV WAR BOARD I - ■.. ,-. or «-,>_ fusion groatng out of it. order of July S. hearing on paper ntnservslIi'U. tbe war Icdystrlrs 1-..I.1 hai, i- ■ s.,t the following lnier- prriatloo 4.f lbe order lo nr* .paper publisher*: ■1 Di.roritli.u.- Ihl- stri-planc OT tin* r.iuri. Of*UR*Old topic* "A --Ktrd-lilloiia' Agent* of pub Usher*, or dealers srilng as agent* • nulling nowspapef whtdi-aale io retail dealer*, ne* .iiiiiiU and newsboy*! ma) ri-iiiiii unsold (finp.ee' pwti4*4 smll utiM.ild risj.lf. lime i.o| t..-eii lu f retail riralers, new* im]. or newsboy*. 'II ItrliiH dealers. nt-AHsluiiilif or waboy* receiving pepeni "«> isis for i>- on Bc-oiini of delay In traittipor lion tuny ret "I'l"* to menu wltb tbe oewspapera lo at least four Issue* ffSCh weak aad agancy from whom th* publishers rwcalve advertising regularly may ba put oa tbs regular malting Hat lo facllliata band ling In the mailing room. li i'.i|.iri must not be seat bb b means of advertising th* n*wapop*r i.-. if to advertising ag*n_t*e froat whom tb* publisher dn** not r*gularlr receive bustneae. CAUFORNIA SKETCHES ARE TO BE EXHIBITED AT THE UNIVERSITY group Of c-n-l I.. ;■ oil palliled ■•(('tin* by Clara Fairfield I'erry of "ti York, made while she wintered In southern California, will t>* el iiitille.il In (lie Thimia* WnllOII Htaii- fanl Art (ielkry ai Stanford Unlver- r.itv. Thesv i' i-i.- ■!■■'■ doubly In lendllhS fWH> ""' standpoint that while they Bin well nnrutad In lath- i.l.jue, that ther are also fat Hi fill por Itayall of California color* Th* collection show* (he color Impression iiisd« by California's brill lan I .mi tibiae and clear atmospheric colors upon n guff-t from the east who list! ihe complete alillliy and scop* lo record It upon canvas The** sketches have bern eihlblied In Loe Ang*les snd elsewhere and lisie been pralset] hy art rri'Ics for their sincerity snd ,.■■■:..■- of -.... :!*-.: rs.f-l. ri.l-is." adopted by *o many painters Mrs Perry"! huibend. Walter Sc>tt Perry. I* a national art *duc*ior snd li-rlurer. beading I'rall Insillute of Itrooklyn. whlrh I* ron.ldered a leading institution among America1* art ulili.Tsltea Tr.r roUectlM) *W p-'nalti OS lb* walla until September I Sth, thr gal' lories being open lo lhe public every eeeeeeeeee- FORUM aeoo.osoosesoooeoooeoaeeee in •opiiti iRICe winking copies or where renulreil by sl.it un- la* In lh* ess.- of official ailitirtl-lim ■a Bgeopilons Copies msi tm alien free io employee of netrepspsra if auth is ib* preeent practice of ihe iilfii-e No frre roples stiall In- gtten te retail tea, slechholdere or oihers not sriually engaged In lhe piililiratlon of i he paper "II -Copies nay be sent frr* lo former employs-, wbo si*- In th* war -4-r»lr* and COM" **** •■** **** '**'*' ti. ramp lll.rarl.-. or In si Hut loos i*c ogel_*d by lbe ri'iiminnn, lueh a* Hie V M C A . Kiifghla of Ci.Iunil.iia. etc CeplM sbi.iilil not W sent free to itnlltlilital. nui-.. (nrnit-rly .-iuptii>r-d Mpers lllin il'l.i , lie I in • and bieil.-s whn win autre „iti.-iwihi." 'permaneally I Editor of Time* • Dear Sir I would like, ihrough your v-liniblr- piper. Id speak "f tlm impf'risnri-c of reelecting Herbert C Junes in the ■tslt* senate Ile n-pre sent* lhe |d«aU "f Palo Alto Ills record during lhe last Iwo leglsla lure* tin-. |jt>en RKWl etcellenl In fiery way ti would tie a misfortune not lo hate i-.is- relumed. BS we lo-ed hi* vote to h-lp rallty lh* Dry Caustltu lionet Amendment and to vole (or other reform and et-onomlr measures thai will COCee brfore Ihe lietl legls •tin-- Ite worked In harmony with •hi* Johnson lid ministration, ss well as with the admlnlittatlon of pnatStSI Oovtrimr Stephrn* I bate known llerlierl C Jones .lore he w** a bay; tan speak of bts Int. Hlptem.' Ms clrajli life, and his general character, arid especially command hi* t>**i noord ** senator Willi nu Bilmotiltloii to all my fileuils mil I.i forget Dial the |.illi.H(> ■ net) Tiii)*ilny, I am. n| W *E Cl'l'lt n> be . wsimper'a i-iinrres|io uae bureaXw ■:i insfiiiiitinui Kill -gasper*, i •c to thai ii ud the lallVl il.TEH K VAH„ I'nlo Alto r>34 tH Thn Wavnrley club nf All Sallili t.-i; li will give its biweekly dance "0 Saturday evening, August 24. al tin- Woman's Clubhouse on Ho svenue and Cowper fllreet. MARQUEE THEATER UK tin:- \ I'ICTUKRS SUIT SKATS LATEST MUSIC TONIGHT ONLY METRO FEATURE Emmy Wehlen "The House of Gold" 4*r Hi [line Mory ii( "MIS DLIQHTEO CAREER" Willi Fort) SLrHno—Two-Reel Keyatant Comedy Sunday Only —William S. Hart In "The Return of Draw Eegan" Nisji-i 7:15—All sssts 16c. war (a. 2c. total Ue. Mil Ir... .:30—Children 6c No.Itl NOTICE OP TIMS __tT WOP. PRO* •ATI OP WILL In l*A Ssise-i.-. €m*n -( Ifc.. l'_ar.tt I U(S, 4*i_M» -■( (ililc-fii. I. taa met*' *t lb. Kaui. ef C 1'irfclntn*. rVr»t-rrl A 4titarr4 pst*n***mt I- ** '*.. It* Wrtl **m*mt k.,la# *a •_■ . ,. I ._,, *4 AtiH. t t*m*i*m t—rtt. ajs4 a i-t->.». tm (W (raSiti ik.14. ' .- ' i -■ Ik. ttmrnmrr .tf -*--r. (nil a_r_t.it .Wtr-* _. /.,*(, B rmimmm tmimt me*. S**4 tf *aH tr_»_t-U K r.rt it ibri.t., .:•/■ nt.i rtidi). tW mai _ar *-f -rS....... \. II ,,," at >e .■•■-. ,- < ** 4.1. In llrlatlfnral Tw-.- S4 tl" •*--—1 raefwl < ■ — " *-■ t"*art ll-rW-'. Ea Ik. CM. *A %*** flmr, te. 1*4 (._,«, -J *m.4. lliii. Bat .-.• -• si tS. .,-. - aw* flai. ■ • m~.t**t ik. v>n ol mm Os-rai K. pjua»«* At.esHfl. It.* (^ l-rS'ttir iW trvIualrr.B r.| -i.t t-t'lttrt* U l-l.tt.nt.-c (m tm ..__..-. •b**1 *"r fitMm n4'i'.i.tl star spp*** .cl (.i.ra Hiirlrf rnr Ksn-I *mt Im sSral el m*t ■> ,|... .( i ...... ii.-. ii" i ftiir irt V:_-, ■ nil iii.\M-i ^ Pihii;!, et.,-, ; Ht HtHPV lUlI'MH ll-i-*y Clttk. lSr.1 S-ttAtmf C-tutl S-l. l« 0>t,\ FOR RENT No. SSS Cowper "St.; cottage ef , rooms aad Bleeptag porrb; placw far car; larg* lot; h'.-.-* ba* t-.,, pat n, _..-! coodllloa; I"-'. p*r nonth ai Tred J. Eagle, IU CnlvBrsliy Are. SUM Per fUnt —Thre* with -t"I- f-r porrb ard I ...ai- bath and otlet; tor adali. r.r month ten Hryaa ; pboa* 4«J Mill Pot Itent—Two pleaaani. nmveo- IsiM bou**k**plng rooroa wltb or wltb- ..( garage; r*nl rrisaonsble Apply 87 Stanford Ave, Mayfield. t.r |.i...i„- TiW after C o'rtotk S34 2t CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS To Insar* correct lasart-so of year claaalHed ad. writ* tt oat ead either eead or sVlas It to tba ****** The Daily Palo Alto Tlmee before noon oa pubtiratloo day Taieps-oa-d ads ar* ea*ny mspmm**sm and ara accepted oaly oa tba anderataadiac that it le a (4_Btaalaa£a fo tha advrrt-ter aad *b*Hy al hla risk. Ratee for this adverUsias ere; tie tor 30 wovda (__l_-me«i tnt isaartloa. aad ISe rar aa* 20 words each racceatttag toast estiva laaao af-tba pepar. EDUCATIONAL FOR SALE-SEAL ESTATE FOB SALE-SEAL ESTATE Lain ing Carrif I. Lewla, ii..H u- lor In uiudern aoriety dam Ins Sludl» 730 (V.wi- r St.; ytiome 7ISM. S-ltlt Por Bale—Plvaraoas will alter ta salt buyer, a loa cost. leiS"Middle0.Id EMPLOYMENT HASTE To your dealer for a delightfully refreshing dl*h of .National Ice Cream — (he .mi i.i. ynu are a bit warm You will be aniaied how aoon you will feel "Ilk* another person"- afaer you fathom ll* roolitig my* Inrl**. Fnr l(*nl--Pvrnl*fand front rt single person. ITS Itryaat St. * fl tf Fur ii'in l_.r,;r front room, u-im and modern; uae or phOM. iMtth aad! laundry. Ht Cowper HI.; Tet. Ilfill.: I'alo Alto. S-Sltfi For Rent—Small hou**, lurnlsbad except cook alot*; light and water furnlahsd, lit too Inquire c* Taaao. 1-31-St* Furnished bouaekerplng rooms to let In Collage Tarrati*. Stanford A** at entrance to university. S-24-11" Wanted—Boy to carry peper roui*. i lo-tu Io. Apply rlrculstlon depart ent. Time* offlc*. S-Z4lf Waoted—HotMekeeper. mci'ii.- ■■- -i woman: ilirre la faailly. adulu Te) • ■. i..;,,:-. Stsnlo Park SOU, or write IL P. D. 1. Boi S3. Mr-islf, i'ari, o*to*SV Man Waotcd- f'.r Hal. Hoc-* in Palo Alio. .._.- 'tally iot-siMd la oao ,f tbe bot natgb .-,n,...-:.. a baaatlfal atrw and mod V.Z«:M,^?«Z.£A?'£Z■ *^£\''*>? ""• .-.S"-*--— **"«•• ...a. larae nriat ... tiaia, roeaa. ISHSSt SMi?--. , .... .„e „..,.!. reuro. Bait. i*r,r„ Uea4rr.i SOB*** ■"','"- f •**** *^**M- *', .,,.: I...„.,i,.l ,„.l.-.,l ll,,„, larr.MS ■■•*-"'■ "ee lar.llr«. eloaa la. o_Sr all Bardwia^ Bonre; waioua Beer Bee a^-f - .*4*r fear lerse ,..!,....... -. ,..„. -I ,s..,. >S« ,-■'■ I, eulieble for l.n ler.r t—rje: : fr.'.r. Srwee I. loa. lb Ureal .bltej" „ . ^ . " .a„.l: .,..,,....,„. ,,-, terrr w.tB, ror rJaar—A are. note. tltest- traow ...,.....,,,..... carrr ..IBI Leo, e>err rareten. UB,ror._,enI; B|""___ *ui HSS S2 ftSSS ,„■ „„_,ia .Bare 1. _. e.tr.u,.!, See <*• *** rea.4.a,e .Ue.. la Sfoaa aeni. ...irl .,,,1 ,.,_, aoeae bee __ IB"! ** ■__"_____» ******* „,„ ..„„.,..,.., roerrel. beene.a, •_«» fer ca_, er la.l.ina-el^ rr*. -lib faraaee aa, ..ore ,-,.. Tblaj".*'' ".."»"-' *** real, be belli ler ;,rer-rr, „ —ll, wor.a Illsee tor I f**', *■* "^"i*" fi" B <*.** Jlfiato. —aatber Co. Mo—tlala FOR EXCHANGE Wilt trad* my rooming boas* of 11 well rurnlshed rooms, all Ibe tlm* full, fur a amall touring car. Ilulck, Chevrolet or Ford preferr-rd Address Hot J 11. Cm this paper. S-31-fit* Fur ii*-*.* v.i. ;■ or part of Sroocn: bouie and sleeping purrhes. garage;: rurnlshed or unfurnished: no llnea or silver. "07 AddlMHi - .h ','.* iperty i. easily wortb li - ■■- aa immediate sal* will acrapt IMOO.,,. jo whleh will mak* reasonable term*.,***** *■** V V IIAHRIKR. Palo Alio. S-XSdt For Rent—Purnt*b*d bu&salow, on a *'■"'—' corner Pboa* P A ■•:<■■ J as tf Train for a Good Position as Stenographer There are endleaa ouporiunfties loday (or vouna women who qualify aa aliinngraiitiera and typist* W* rantiut begin tu aupply lbe demaml made up.hi u* for Haald grsduatc* Kmployers Have learneil ihat Ihe Heald system of training I. thorough- that Heald graduates are rorapetenl In avt-ry way and the result I* a aleady flow ot call- ft.r help Why hesitate' SKND l"OH THK IIFAl.H CATALOG Ul OF BUCCKM and makr up vuur mind to begin your training at omr HE,4LD'S BUSINESS COULEGE SAN JOSE Wanted An *mcl«al saamatrac* for drapery work: steady esaploy ..■-.' i' 'I ii-i : t r.i-j .-.tii, ■ :.■ ■ Waa ted—Married- vegetable garden er aad caretaker; reference* required ■ ..!-• .1 . .- .. Menlo Park. Cat SS3 3t* Wantad- A general allaroaad man to do plumbing aad repair work. M. T.. Time* office. | JJ-ji il._:..-_ Baasalow—I__rga, saaay '*■■■•■ ■ ■ ... wltb ftreplac*, dl-Oag ruooi, t.-.c ".*'.. breakfast ruom, bedroom and 3 b«d for S«*0 4o*n aad Sli ■lsl.'TlJg_**w»*- ,•*»*•, -ro0U1*tt* Wanted, Immediately -Man to garden, Saturday forenoons Telephone tn. s-is-u Dreeamaklns aod chlldrea'e clothes Prtcea raaaooabU. Mrs. allllar, US Addlaoa. s-l oao* Wanted CompeunL reliable while woman for general housework, amall family, good wagae. Apply to CapL 8. M. Parker, IS Salvatlerra. Stanford Unlveralty. S-lS-tf fJtwsamaklng, tailoring aad fancy gow&e. Work gaaraateed. Ul tu mooa strteL T-S-tf TEN REASONS WHY Maud Clark Glasson Is tht Logical Cnndidf.tr for IS THE LOGICAL CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS For Sale . Monday asd Tuesday ONLY. Aug :-•- and 37. al '-.''■ Chan- nlng 1-ane. faousebold good*, rags, etc S 34-11 For Sal.- Hi 11 Roaiie. Stanford Park; tel *SC: Philadelphia lawn mower, iM-uli blade, bas )~ ■ i: u**d very lite . flo; cblldron'* sandhoa. s* .■im.,| aa new, |_; 3 lengths garden in.-.- and brass tub* sprinkler. I*.:.". Huplai fin-lf-ian rooker. larg* *ii*. tomptote wiih 4 aluminum |>aiia and utensils, 19: targn davenptirt enurh with flowered slip covrr. IW; 3 round uishogsny lablos. llC'and 1-0, 1 Km plre table, marble top. |I_. and *«veral other i'i'-' ■■-. ot antique furntiure S333I* For Psl-—too ri ffd Ini-h mesh netting, with posts and boards for pens; also well made SilO shingled henhouse (41 Webster. --*■-':' Special Male- Standard typewriters 1(9; terms |1 month Hot llll. Times S33lf For Sal* — SUieen thoroughbred Plymouth Rock pullets, i mo* old. II bo earn. Phone P. A - i.m -,--.* o*at Bala ffabi stttsks nssy -—*. -■■;-: varletlaa. Btubbe Poultry Ranch and lletxhsry. Cooley Ava aod Hay road, pbone Palo Alto SUR. IK-l-ao For -Salt- A Ford touring car, ISIS model, In good condition, cb*ap. party leaving city. Pbon* Menlo 7I.M .a ...I,|i- .- P. 0. Dos 137. Menlo. S titt For Sale—Btudtbaker touring car. Otat Class condition. Inquire 11. A. Trimble, 434 Tasso street, pbone P. A. SOIM. T-Sflf For ;;»> Half Saasaa doe kid. 1% months old, waanad: price |T. Phone p. a, mow. 7-nu ; ~VoT Sal*— Small atael eeie. Ad dreBB Dot C s Tinea. 7-SS-tI TO MX!' pice with our rapidly growinff City. The Bank of Palo Alto hit bought and will Jniild on the site of our old Biote at Universily avenue end Emerson street a new and Iteautiful hank, with sn equally up-to date Store room for us. This ncccstitates a temporary move on our pan, and wc have, fottunatcly, aecurcd dciirsble quarters at 215-225 Hamilton Aye. Right next door to the Postoffice where for the next two, or posiibly three, months we shall be prcpsred to meet every want of our patrons, and givq them exactly the same good service they have always had. Our one aim in business is to deal courteously, justly and fiirly with all. and the remarkable and steady growth of our luaineu. in an eloquent witness to the success of our efforts. Our phones the same as before 691 and 692 Bixby & Lillie High Grade Grocers i She hs. hsd a thorough unlveralty. (raining lit-education i Her prattle* tcai-hltig waa done In the San KrancUro school* under dl* tltiguUtied Cnlverslty of California educator. I She has taught with titiinale au.ccss all pr**** ot olemrntary and high B-hvol Otitm, ",-c-..;„. |.'..tai,*l . uUun- .ml aihlotlce. and lu t..Uli(lu.. U*. lauglK Ainericaniiallon anil tiBluntll-ailnn irorli to our foreigner*. I She ha* been a grammar achool principal, n Inch Mbool pribC-PSl. ami a supervising principal; alte Is one of the vert tow women whohave ever Wen honored with a high school print-Ipivtslitr 1 She has a thorough'knowledge of achitol krCbtieeUPSt end ha* linen entrusted with the designing and equipping (if'.-tuKil buildings, signing and equipping of school buildings. , , She knew; •Ires. aad i th- r-j iiy mean* of student self !•■; sthr ha*> a p|ea*lng sd W S S. or booda taken tor rabbit. do** or baaatlfal young from large *:.!:■■ i'i,*'.!-'■. fur back, for aseaL tur or peu^ioc np Also J-11:-' ft lots, Menlo. SIM up. A. W. Bell. 133 Homer Ave. S-33 _t* Por Salt;—l»li Powosrplu* 3«pead Indian and *lde car. fully ■ ".■ ■ ;■:- ■'■ 1170. Phone 13TSR. S-XXSt* WANTED Wanied — Man to drlv* dallverr wagon. Apply ageni. Am»ricau Rait way Kxpres* Co. S-SO-tt LOST Lo.i \ amall black aad taa Scottish terrier Heward offered for tt** turn to Mrs IVgener. Mis* Hsrker** Sehool 8-33 If (Hi Her enthusiasm, her splendid physical hr*Hh and bar power of concen ■ration and organisation make her a ir.-n:,-; ' . ■?, *S)cI*bI worker. i9i Shi- bap the fatuity of inspiring loyalty and ..i, ■.., In b*r asaoctatc* and of winning tbelr enthusiastic re-operatIon (101 Her patrtotfim baa b*cn provtcd by her deed. The Above It WKit Those Who Know Her Have Said ol Her WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK? Give Her the Opportunity to Direct Her Splendid Entrgiet in Beluli of Our County Schools by Your Vote at the PRIMARY ELECTION, AUGUST 27 ■ Olve II.-r the Opportunity tn Direct Her Splendid 1'iinrglr* In Ilelialt of Our County School* By Your Vote al th* Primary Klectlon. Augu>t 37 l,ost—Probably on University avenue, r.rar Bryant street, chlld'a white dr-eaa. stamped fbr eaibrol-ary. Pleas* Inform C Is Piece. 303 ITnlverslty ava aaa. sstst* beet— On Stat* Highway Thursday evening hetwe*B Palo Alto and May- iSH, black hag. Return to J. R. Le*. ■;--: Gstrage. Palo Alto, and r*c*lv* reward S-SS-St' Loet- Or taken hy mistake from :"-_..- :>i _t Store, small roll sndav-el taped •Aim* Ptea** rrterti to Ragl* Onig Store. S*SSSt uav-to al 7 p*r' lesnt iBlsrest lauardry room aad .itrs bwdrooea; all -st rooms here and taake monthly "!______?. '"*? ^* ****'* ***?**■ fSSmm fl Still •«"» a* UUt i -**ddr**** mo* II. T__M* oCca SStst I&00 r„ r. thao asking pne* Now 1st ta* lln. t.. Ituv impcotT-d peapaatf ;i Aa ******* opportealty-Flva-room yoa will taever »** stub opportuniues i ,'•ww•* stw **• **** **** «* baartag iratt again in Palo Alto. Alfred J KaalaJK'-T ******_-*** *****-, ^ * IH l.'altaswlty Ava 134-%tl SS-5* "i1* *l1* ****** C !-■ ""*" ,. , ...l-™1 LundtBitj A**., | i 11 S-33-41 BEST CLOSE IK BUV— Modera " T". *~ TT home, six Urge room.. b*a*___oL , Kor ■* " "fft M «*>*•*»** garag*. larg. lot, aa.y terms: a bar l*? cw,"0^aU' 1f*lT1 to,U**J^ Hot Ml, Palo Alto. S-30-S1 U"'- "** *-a**mmtnl»m9 ur-ltarallj, l*rms reasonable. Addraaa Box P. W . , Hints, offl.*. Illtt I.IKK RKNT--Mod*rn t-aitag* p*r moatb. Alfred J Kngte. IM L"nl \WoKk ,rrom haaca. beet locatloo la (*rslty Ave. S-3i-*llttJ,;' (ttr ;*: -■ * •'-•■■ eic-uuge for ..' ... .t small house la P. A. or vacaat prop- Fur Sale— Attractive homea at veryferty. Terms |<oo down and buyer a* roaaonable prlcea aad easy tai-_s; aftumc small morigag* Write Jkt_ barsalo In a smaJl baagalow. C. I. 'a B. 1\. Times offlc*. ». ■ * Place, 303 L'Blv, Avs.; pfcoae 44. j— — S-S-1_bo*I ir ■"** ***** ***** eetmu ta saa It -■-- '- ,I wlU P«y yoa to list it *a*Ah ma. Over 300 or too acre*. San Mateo county, ** Tears* eapeTteaca It I f aad at a ■..-.'.. ...i.t:. tor hay. grain **eaiaaula Real EeUta K. U. LONti. and .loth, -.,„.:-.r.i nfl; pl«aty uf tt Ut UL*SS BLXXI. *i P. TV-. ■star, vary well located, p t. ii-.-,; hEUKNV Mi) Raaldenca Tal Mselo IS4. Palo Alto putt Park 34>. >.-PALO ALTO TIMES' tj _i INf ORMATION* DEPT \*%a Art Photogr^ihy, Ksdik Fiuit-iaj, Suppbts Franklin Btuoie. tOS Clrel* p«i0 AIU SrO-SI Auto Agcacy^-CievTolet H. N. _*hsnc,B. &«s Cmaraen Bkycies, Motorcycles, Repairing Sofiplif* Tal t. Jen... S20 Mign SL BUtt-ircls, fiowliiif, Cigars, Soda Fountain T. a. Marietwe. _;» Unlveraity Ay*_ opp. Varalty. Pale Alta ISST Corona Typcwritexs—only six pounds R. Cempteo, Agent Psle Alta 14S Ckani-sf, Prcnaf, -Altcnag blanferJ Ciiarira, 444 Kmeraon SL p.-a AIU 4 Dmd and Fresh Fruits in season. Home-made Candies Paio Aito fruit Store. 101 cirnw. Pelt AIU 4SS-M Dings, Prescriptiotu, Toilet Articles Unlveralty Pnsrmscy, Unis. Ave- nslt block rrom Circle.Pale AIU tr*0 Electric Motors, Hot Point Appliances Worry A Roll*r EI*otrl«. Shop, 37b Unl-reraUy Ave.. Pete AIU WOQ-W Electric Wiring* Repairing, Fixtorec ■urhltan Llsclri.al Work*. US trtiirson f'al0 AIU IS FssiHnr, Coal, Weed I*. I_ Worrell, US Hamilton Furniture, House Furnishings, Refrigerators Pal* AIU Furniture Co.. MO University Pai, AIU U Cartae—Ota-ad, Willy. K-i..t Pale AtU G.sraB*. 44S _r-..scn Pala Alto CSS Groceries, Bakery, Delicatessen Frank J. aplller Co., __!-___ Unlveralty Ave. PaU AJU SM Hardware, Paints, House F&ra___a_ngs Pale AIU Mar...ari Co , Unlveralty Aae. Pale *'(« SS Ice Cream—National ice Crea_n Pale AIU OIThoa, SSO Htgn SL y,t* Alio I Jewelers and Optometrists, Glasses SdentLbeaHy Fitted Cochran ■roe. 133 University Ave, neat to bank tt Psle AIU. ■ 1370 Jeweler Optometrist (We grind our own lenses) P. '-. Seamant. 1** 'j-'--~.<*-. .u— o.i- aiu tisS) p*i* *it- uti Uundry—First-Class Service Pale Alto Laundry, S44 tmtrton. Lumber, B__id_r_g Material, MiB Work DudlUld Lumber Co- Alma and Forest Ave Yarn, p. a. St; Milt, P. A. i Milk, Cream, Butter, Eggs, Ice Cream Altament Ceearneey, MS University Ava.. . Pal* Alt* Nlae Seoea Night _____ Day limrh and Soda Fountain Frewwsot KaiUatKlta. 130 Unlvralty Ava. Nee-a Shoe Repair Shop, Nick Lsadca, Prep. S17 Ramcrt St.. near Ir-.tT.j Ave. Pk-abiBf, He_-_g, Sheet M_tal Work Standard Plumaing and Heating. 1S7 Himrion Ave... Pale Aiu to J Real Estate—Town and Country Pio»m.j A. C. and V. C. Hobart. Room* MCj Madts**«vTb*lt» Sltk. . .Pale Alu 1 Ui.i- A black cocker apaatal dog oa highway between Loa Altoe aad Redwood City. Answer* to aajae of Barney. Uberal reward Tel Redwood 1>6 Tll-lf Loet— A pearl pin wtth aaiaa dla mond*. about Aog- 10. Reward tt re turned to tfals office. 8 30-.C Shoe Repairing While You Wait Pale Alto Ohoe Repair Shop, 4M Hlflh St. Taikring to Men rUchisirely • 0. P. Lauaten, IM

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