5 research outputs found
ClarQ-LLM: A Benchmark for Models Clarifying and Requesting Information in Task-Oriented Dialog
We introduce ClarQ-LLM, an evaluation framework consisting of bilingual English-Chinese conversation tasks, conversational agents and evaluation metrics, designed to serve as a strong benchmark for assessing agents\u27 ability to ask clarification questions in task-oriented dialogues. The benchmark includes 31 different task types, each with 10 unique dialogue scenarios between information seeker and provider agents. The scenarios require the seeker to ask questions to resolve uncertainty and gather necessary information to complete tasks. Unlike traditional benchmarks that evaluate agents based on fixed dialogue content, ClarQ-LLM includes a provider conversational agent to replicate the original human provider in the benchmark. This allows both current and future seeker agents to test their ability to complete information gathering tasks through dialogue by directly interacting with our provider agent. In tests, LLAMA3.1 405B seeker agent managed a maximum success rate of only 60.05\%, showing that ClarQ-LLM presents a strong challenge for future research
Underreporting of errors in NLG output, and what to do about it
We observe a severe under-reporting of the different kinds of errors that Natural Language Generation systems make. This is a problem, because mistakes are an important indicator of where systems should still be improved. If authors only report overall performance metrics, the research community is left in the dark about the specific weaknesses that are exhibited by `state-of-the-art' research. Next to quantifying the extent of error under-reporting, this position paper provides recommendations for error identification, analysis and reporting
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DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES, FWDAY, AUGUST30,1918
THEATER
loiAL VsiTTILATlOb
SOFT SEATS LATEST MUSIC
MARQUEE
ORAUE-A PICTURES
AN EXCEPTIONAL PROGRAM
MONROE SALISBURY
IN
"Winner Takes All"
A mans site actor In a nun's size play of th* galloping WraL made
from G. W. Ogdeii's dramatic novel. "The Rusllrra of Wind River**—
a case of -Love the enemy, but shoot first .^A pic tur. that wlllplcaae.
-THE JAZZ WAITER" with CharHeChaptln and Msbsl Norma**.
Saturday Only—Francis X. tuthmsn In -Social Oulchssnds"
Night 7:1S—AII seals l!*. war Ua Z«, total 17c,
Mstln** 2;H>—Chlldran Se
Mrs. Leslie Clsrhs Bsrilstt
Teacher of Plan.
Ciil'il of Jo**! Lfasvlune and
Percy O ranger
4g| Lytton Ave. Tsl, 7SS-J
MOULTON'S
Hertrlc Ushl. Sweat. Shower.
Halt Ulow. Vibratory i
Violet Ray
Massage Parlors
I^dlei 5 s to. to 3 p tn.
Men 3 to I
Wilson BIdg. Suite 5
For sppolntmant phon* SSSJ
Yow Sun Laundry Co.
REASONABLE Pf-HCES
BEST WORK
S3I Emerson SU. hall a block
••am poaiQ-mc*. Phew* 21*
■■•] 1 1 I-H-H
TA MALL
School for Hoys Day and
Hoarding Departments. Hpecial
attention glten lo young buys
Fall term opens September tt.
TeL 13S1W.
fe-H-I-HH- * "-H-H-.-H-I-
LAST FEW WEEKS
Green Tent
(Unix-rally and Waveriey)
Sunday Morning. 9:30. Men's
llllilc Piss*; Afternoon. 3:30,
Oospal Addreaa; Kvenlngi ui i.
-ALMOST PERSUADEO"
hy
J. W. H. Nichols
Come befDfe the tellt (loses
QE OPTOMETRIST
I The- optical profession has a clear
: lille nf over COO years In Kiiglaixl. by
ireason of Itoysl Charter, and in tbla
.tounlry, of i-ourae, and Is tbe reoog-
I lilted . J ■ ►ilraln profession In 41
I Mate* of our union.
i U eye glass wearer*. *& per cant go
jlu tho optometrist* and soralled opticians for glaaara, and a few go lu the
, 10-, ent store*.
j An oplirlsn haa now ■ .,u,- lu ...
, one who Is skilled In Ihe manufacture
| of glasses. Tbe gan*ral public, hum
, en-r. tannot differentiate between
-these Iwo term*
The uptnmotrlst la a legally quall-
; fled examiner of tbo eyes. Dejtors he
|i. allowed to prscttoe, he muat coins
[beforn a sUtlo board of examiners aad
.prove !■:■■ ability by taking aramlna-
[lion* In several aubjt-cte snd by prsi*-
'-i.il demonstrations. He Is not par
i mlttod lo tske tba examination until
h" iii>-«-t-t i f*\ lain educational require-
Imi'iits snd ha* siudled optometry for
j*. given length of time, nr baa grad
justed from a collage or university
giving s thorough course In the subject of wblch Ibe two-yeer optometry
'"nui- Bt Columbia and the three year
court* st Ohio Unlvsralty ara fair S3-
I am pies.
| Ills training consists ot a study or
, ihe theory uf light and leaaee, errors
I of refracUon sod thslr correctlea with
I ;.„■-. and an ssalo—deal sod physlo-
I logics) consideration uf tbe eyebeJl
I and muscles. He Is also taught to rac-
ognliii the different diseased conditions of ih* eye* so ss lo be sble to
niter ■mi ]■ rases to tbe proper medical
liiulhorltl-iB,
Hlut-o only about two cases out uf
every IHU require madlcal treatment.
it would .■■■.■in lhat tho logical course
i for a person having symptom* lo pur*
( me would be to first oonsult tbe op-
i ifitii.-trim. who would examine hla
ley** and supply the propar glaases,
unless It be one of those rare cases ol
jdliesse. In which case be would be ro
iferrcd to the proper medical author
II Ilea.
i The contention that paralysis ot tbs
'tllisry muscle by tha as* of atrophias
'is :.-.,-■_:. when esamlnlng the eyee
1 tur glasses msy be dismissed by th*
■ ii. in.-ni thst (ho legislatures in al
must every state ln the union have
ruled to tbe contrary by granting
l.-gnl recognition Lu Uin up tome trial,
ortdrugleaa rcfractlonlat.
When your eyes trouble you conault
uti Optuaialrlat with 2_ years' esper*
lento Robert IL Hall, maker of
kIbbbob that n:. ifi. Unlveralty avsnus
(Niels*-*--*). Factory on premises.
NOTICE OF TIME SET POR PROBATE OF WILL
ISABEL L. CHARLES
NOTARY PVBUC
VINING BLDC.
s*ti_4 Ctratt of lis* Cevalr ol Ssnl
tale nl Califernis.
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DtttSBB*
It -.'■■ t I I- itf llll Will
It af I..-.. A. Slakril lltrurd.
*iik mm ,-.!-,: (trt do insciteet. tnmt *m
tt. 1MB Ul ml \ ,-,:. A. i' ISlB, SOT '-
Ihr :-...- .1 ., ! S..-.,... (.V-j.i.
s.cii. - I-r (W i-.-t.ttr tlrtrrfif i*d Im
,.'..- «l j-ii-r. irt*a__mt_ry is.it
: , -' T. II- .-■ I-- . i h-m 6.4-1 by slid I*..,*;
T. llrslh an! at*. Ik* cl«rk «f taM Cr—
ti in.r.1., .,.-., ihn FiUaj. '
l a'dock s
Cochran Bros.
WATCHMAKERS
JEW-SSLER**
And OPTICIANS
Watches, i'. ,....:.'.-. Jewelry
and Novelties
Headquarters for Community
Sliver, guaranteed for 60 yeara
ty Ihe maker. Eye glassea
scientifically fitted.
Telephone Palo Alio 137*
112 Unlveralty Avenue
PALO ALTO'CAL.
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i.t Mid ■'" la (if. i-
i,.Hn ol Mltl C-iiiH. it Ih* I'ou.t 11.1*4-, In iKi
I'll* nl K.t, JsaSi I" tlir aiil t'ounlv el BsnU
fill*, hit bern wl ss tk* lint, irs-l plar* l-.r
l-iirtlni I t.r Will af ui_ Uat* A. Slokttl. de-
i.sw.l. i. .-('.tt wiih Ib* un* cnrlkll teWftlo sl
1*4 ased. snd lur ht-s.in* lb* spphrBll.a nl said
li... >. T llrslh l,.r Ik. Issssai „. In hiai
I.tllti
(.li.n umkr li band snd Ik* Seal
■■:■-■■ ■,'■■ i-r (bit it-iii .i.t at Aut-M. i.iS
IIKKRY A. rriSTKH. Ot.t
Hv W. 11F.NKKH, llepuir Oirh.
(St.l al Suwttar Centl)
IKHItKBUl. SCIlNEtDEK.
Atxmtnrr lor Prtlibarr. t i, r.i
Dallj paioHltoffimts •»-j-*«Z*iA. n**,
£ -SS
jwe^as.
S£**"*mti£AJ2*
sf csriBSaBslnn
TW ABSBrtttaS --■
iU_ i- tu *w fir rrasssatad-a
■*d*tot ts * sr aet ether-las sea
FRIDAY, AC0U8T 34, ISIS
CHANCE FOR ROLPH
Lawyers sra now closely sxsmlnlng
Ihelr lorn** lo aee how tbe law stands
on disputed points concerning the prl-
-ni) and Its recent results. On tb*
fsr* of tb* taw It aeons to be very
lear ihst the Democrats are deprived
of the right lo have any candidal* for
governor snd thst Itolph cannot run
This abe-rd rt--It is oae of tb* bugs
purposely pat Into the lew by scbem-
ing politicises. It would b* hard for
lbs Ingenuity of men to scheme out
a lew thsl would sny more Insidiously
'svor ths party In powar without any
rude appearance of unfairness. Hut
be result spaaka for Itself and ll is
he -t-t ■;-'! time Id the r*c*nl history
f thn stste lhat one of ttae great par
Una has bean denied a place OR tb*
ticket.
Thn must svldenl reason why the
w do** not secure tbe Just results
fulfill ally aimed al la one do* lo
- negligence of voters in performing
vie duty. If every voter attended
•- prlmsrlss there would be less res-
ton lo criticise the result but sll the
would aot svea then be cured.
Kxsrtly the same reeolt could be secured ss did happen oa -Tuesday evan
though every voter la Cal I (orals ailed Ihe poll* Mora amailng re-
s would also be possible. For lu
tinin i- Governor Btepbeua ts really a
"ri.lilliiiitinUi and ma..* bis flglit Ihls
y.-iir on the dry Issue. But tf he hail
i registered as a Prohlbltlonlal
and had failed lu get tbat nomination
llien Im would hsve similarly been debarred from running as Itolph seems
Lie now and wa would have tba
itlng result that no candidate at
all would be furnished by tbe primary
unless by one of tbe email parties tike
Socialist. Any taw which could
possibly produce such a result ought
to b* knocked out by the courta and
possibly It may be dona y*t. Should
the supreme court decide lhe amend
iiir-nt shutUng a party out of the ballot to ba unconBlllulio&al. then Rolph
might still run on tbe Democratic
ticket and ao furnish soma ginger fi
November election.
SOMEWHERE IN AMERICA
daily
K**p clean body, -to-b**, aad
mind. Wash yoar hands always before eating. Tske s arena batb wtth
ecaap one* er twice a weeb; a ceo!
•pons* (or shower) batb each mcre-
ng hef_re breakfast sad rub yoar
-1/ u a glow wltb e roegb tawaL
i. Try to keep your eompanlonx.
-. islty young children, -.way from
those who hsve tontaglous dlseaaei
vtl. Use yoer handkerchief to
cover a aseei* or tough and try lo
avoid roughing, sneeslttg, or Mowing
tur aoee In froat of otber*.
vill -atady bard, and In study.
work, or play do your beeL
Bleep: Oet as msny hours lb
bad each nlghl ss this table ladketa*
Keep -windows in bedroom well open.
Hoars of sleep far dlfferaat *****
m IO S IS
I to B 1*
S to IS U
1* to IS U
1S to II l«l.
14 to IS »
15 to IS *H
X. Be cheerful, and do your best to
keep yoer ecbool and your home clean
and attractive, end to make th* world
a heiter place to live In.
TEN DOLLAR PRIZE FOR
ICE CREAM TRADE NAME
Tbe Universily Creamery.Is now insulting special equipment for Ib*
manufacture of B very high grad* of
Ice cream, and wtll make a specialty
of fancy lew n bricks, fros-m puddings and Individual moulds for family trade, featuring apecul Ice cream
brlek* for Hundsy dinners, partle*
snd bsnquat*
Tbs Creamer, wants s name for
thls special brand Df Ice cream which
will dignify th* product. For the
host nam- iebmilted before Tuesdsy.
Hep dun bar 3d. they have offered s
priie of flO.OO i <ir.ii The i,mini of tbe
winner will be published In Th*
Times.
Ths University Craemnry Is going
i advertise this Ice cream brand lo
a consider*!'!- extent and th* name
will be.-oiii.- a by-word for Ice cream
in Palo Alto i Adi t i
For Rent -Fltnroom cottage, welljfor e amall Idbriog car. Bulck. Chev-
furiii.ii.il, garden. Iruit. etc.; cheap; irohtt or Ford preferred. Address
Oulnds Ht. It. Ilrasor. *4. Emeraoa. go* J. II c. this peper. S 23-fit*
Clly. SUtl! —
SALUTES PHOTO OF PREMIER
Instinctiv* Actl-is of Offlcer RsvssJ*
Rssp*d ef Prancb for
M. Cli
ANDRUS
TAXI
Phone
15
AUTOS FOR HIRE
MARTHA A. LUNSFORD
Notary Public and Public
, Stenographer
16) University Ave.. Phone ISS
Mrs. Wo. Alvord Moss
Director ot Play and Story Hour
fur Utile Folk. Phone Palo
Atto (l-vM; S2) Bryant Street.
DICY A. BAUOM
Notary Public
257 University Ave
Hotel Larkin
PALO ALTO
HUROPSAN PLAN
Mra. James S. Blurruw, cutuuili
sinner for the I'm Scouts of Boston
snd msmber nt th* executive board of
tho national organisation, thinks that
girls aa well aa boys ahs-ld be organised Into a great army for patriotic
eerv-lc*,. Bb* says thst one of ths
greatest needs In connection wltb the
Olrl Scout orgsnltsUon Is for trslned
leaders—young women wbo will da
vole themselves to the developi
of Olrl Scout sctlvllls*.
"Tbs sctlvlllee ot the Olrl Brouta
should not ba the aama as those of the
Hoy Scouts and tbelr work should not
overlap," ssld hlra. Btorrovt. "But
Ihe word 'scout" stands for certain
Idosls common to both. Th* glrU
must St Ihemselvee lo become tho assistants and successors or the women
nf this country.
"Iiosiun Olrl Scouts havs helped lbe
iteil Cross lo such an extent that they
bavs beea given a room tn the Red
Cross building. The girls serve as
messengers and set as usbsrs st Red
Cross entertainments, and tbey make
tuple artlrlas such aa comfort kite.
They hav* helped eo much tbat one
H*d Cto** worker eald aha could not
possibly have carried her part In tha
recent Red Cross flower sbow without
he ssslBtance of tbe Olrl Scouts.
"To those sccustomed to working
with girls tt la no new Idea thst thslr
worh can be msde of steal value,
laid Mra. Btorrow. "fllrls are more
eager for work than for play. It lhe
matter Is presented lo tbem aa part ot
heir patriotic- duty. With tbelr great
organisation extending tbro*agbout the
country, tbe Olrl ScoutB era polen-
iii*ll* fiu-v! to Boy Scouts, and every-
• ne ___-. aha. :pl---!d trrvie* ihe
boy* ar* rendering "
In referring to tbe aeed for Olrl
Scouts, Mrs. Storr-ow said that Boston
will hold Its second encampment of
the First National Training School for
Olrl Scout leaders la Boston during
be flrat three-Weeks la July. Mrs
Htorrow is commandant of tbat *»
campmsnt. Bbe expects to bavs ■
hundred Btudants In camp and Is preparing to hare ihem taught all forms
of Olrl Scout ectintlea.
Paris,—I.iuie uncoosdo-* ads often
ravrsl tbe raal measure of tbe popularity of a great leader.
Ia tb* photographer's showcase not
far from the feshlonable Pete aloo-
... J there Is among otbsr pictures aa
axcellent almost llfe-slse bead of H.
Cletasncsau. A young French offlcer
bo ws* pesslng tb* shop tb* other
dsy fUoeed rssuslly at tbe showcase
Perestrtaf tbe pit-tare of bis chief be
Instinctively rslsej bla bsnd tn a saints sad passed oo unaware that bla
■ootaneoee trtbut* had beea ohatrved.
In tbe early daya of tb* long-rang*
gun bombardment of Pari*, aaya tbe
-latin. It was Stated thst lb* ab*ll*
wsr* made from s new type of steel
alloyed wllb vanadium, wblcb gave It
eirepr. mi! propcrtlr*. Bat analysis
baa shown lhat th* shells era mads of
ordinary nickel end chrome sleet, such
as Is In current use for tasking guns
both la Franc* end Oermsny and
whi.se properties srs well known.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
To Insure corrsct leassilee ef yoer clssalfled ad. writ* It oet sad at_b*r sand er belsg it to in* oa-e* of
Tb* Daily PsJo JUto Times before noon oo publication day. Telephoned ade ar* easily misunderstood
aod ex* BiABBled ealy os tba esdMBtsiielss that hi** ooa*eal*oc* to tb* advertiser Bad wholly at
ale risk Rafts fee Uti* sdv*rtislng an: :.c for jo word* (minimum) first la*ertlaa, aad IS* for same
t a*uMcatl7* tssus ef tb* paper.
FOR RENT
LOST
FOR SAlE-REAi ESTATE
For Beat—A S-room *p*rts_*nt wltb
Bleeping porch and private batb and
toilet, for oo* mootb. 1SS7 Bryant;
pe 4SSJ, SM If
Small cheer fal front room ts btrf-
naae wun_*a or oCetr's wife; |S per
lh US ntMmUSMd Ud; ffrSW.
Loai-Hmall black fountain pee;! afenlo Park Cottage For Sale—Sl-
band covering self-rilling device brob-1 rboms. bslh and pantry: newly wlrad
an. SSraward Return to Tlmo. omea.;•** r«iovsud: ready for-J******
.-- ., - occupancy; saltabla for raciUag
■ < "•WB*; **"• *•* *b*da; large lot.
"'■■"■*" ™" '"■ "LT 7~*Jgood locatioa. A bargain, |S*M- Owa-
-Loet - ■Warnnw* *m****eh. Tbaraday; „„ l3M. tptAjdard Uaitet.il>.
evening Ubatal reward if rateraed; n*S*-**i
u tit llomar Ave. I '
Two rooms se salts wllh bath sad
privsls pboae; aullsbi* for J; p*r__s-
nefit petronaga flrst-ctsaa Amarican
To R*nt—Nicety furnlsb-d rooms.
3ia WarsrUy. S-SMt*
For Rsnt—S-toom furnished house.
wllh two steeping porches, garage.
large grounds, fruit and - flowers.
Owner will rare for grounds Rent
ronabl*. • Doloras street. Btsofurd
campus Phone Pslo Alto 1171
*******
Tw.taioty, T-room boa** oa paved
Lost—Tbr*e IS bills mad two Sl* straat aaar a«__ __« __» u-.-. .
blUa: were folded togstber. Return' ba bad for |400 do** snd $36 par
to Milton I- Ha fi t hlSmf, month gx T per ceat inter**!. Csa
-reat rooms bare- aad make monthly
Loet—Scotch eoUl* dog. reddish y*l-'payment- Property weftb et l**M
low mliir, lung wblU hair oo cheat; tUltJ mare than asklag price. Now la
and around nack; reward offered. P-ltb* tima lo boy Improved property;
O. Boi S4. Mealo I'srk
Loaf- Cum* dog. llnder please notify C, II. Stanley, _» Hawthorn*. Palo
Alto*. I'h IHW; reward S-ZS-St*
Uat—A bUck c-tko.- spcalel dog
oo highway b«tv*en Los Alio* aad
Redwood Clly. Answers lo aame of
Harney. Uberal rawer*. TeL Iled-
Nealy fernlsbed Sroom apartment, I wood ISS. IST-tf
FOR EXCHANGE
Light huu**k*eplng apartmenU,
also fumlslietl rooms with or without'
board. Ui I'alo Alto Ave. MayQsld.
WANTED
For Rent—Brick building. 317 High
.; UxlttO. Apply Luscber A lluber.j
2.1 High SL
Wanted A smell, clean, modern
l-.S-.t* npariiiieiii. ur hoard aud room la nice
privatv (au.ll). fur lady Phon* t7fi.
Menlo Park. S-.P.f
Ford touring rsr wanted.
SIS Cowper St.; cottaga of 7 j iu„. otaro.
rooms and Bleeping porch; place fori „ „ ._, ,
**t*m**J*** ****** m-m been put in, w_bu^_To „o.t -^ere Sept.
good condition: U- per month
fi. i J, i:ngle. ice University Ava
S.+4t
For Reat—Faralabed bangalow,
a northeesl corner. Phooe P.
SSSJ. S-S-tf
EDUaTIONAi
iTiniing- Carrln I.. Lawla. Ins t rue >
r in modern Boclety dancing. Studio
(• Cowper St.; pbone 7I0M. S.3lfi
i r_r:,ut.( _ hoaaekceptng apeilmaet or
small boo**: mbi modera coovea-
lences, good nslghborbood, near town,
reasonsbl* | adult •; rafaraacea.
P. A. 4SSH. S-JS-St
I Wanted-Room aad batb la private
I family, t-buoe P. A. 3S7R. SI '
'.:■*. L'nlreralty Avs.
»:*-«
Fur Bale—Attr*«Uve borne* at vary
reasonable ptio** aad easy tanas; a
bargain la a small bungalow. C. I-
Plaoa. MS Ualv. Al*.; pboa* «..
S-S-lBBO*
n-i or too sens, Ban Malao coaaiy.
at a -j.. nt.,.-. suit*bi* for bay. grata
aad a*_*rk; vunderfal seU; plenty uf
wsi«r; eery wail located. P. O. Boa
Ml. Palo Alto. ' SUtt
UKK liCM lliii.it. cottage in
central locaikm near CasUUej*
stbool: good b>t wltb uui--iidi.ii.
Price i;i"". terms lino down sod J-j
per iii'-nlli. Alfred J. Ij.gle. 1H I i-t
tvralty Av*. S-S4.it
For Hole - llvaroom 1
will slter to suit buyvr, wl
low cost. 10U MlddlsBeld.
JfST UKK HKNT -room bouse.
Urge Int. only IlltW.
MOUKHN HOME. S large rooms, witta
garage, fine location, doe* In, only
lUou; easy term*
A C. IIOllAKT, IK University Avo.
S-S-Ht
For Bel* — Modern, convenient
houa* coavanlantly located to the su-
uon, new high scbool and aalvkrslty:
tarma rsasousUa. Addraas Bos P. W_
Time* offlcs. S-lStf
omgngfr
>V.ili(.-.l Wi.mr.ll of tl fltielni-m ntiil
DXperietice to eaalst with ths general
care of ililldran In small hospital ta
lha country; salary H" per month.
Tel I'alu Alto itt.Mti b .,- it
PALO ALTO TIMES'
INFORMATION DEFT
A|eat for Johnson's Coal Gas Burner
Chaapsr than Wood or Coal—G. H. Bantu-. 217 Unlrarany
Wanted ■ - Young woman wanta
home work—bookkeeper, typewriter.
take care of correspondenca, accoenta
or any detail oflce work tbat caa ba
done at borne; work called for. I'hone
I2I0W. S-MWd
lesdy going east would set ss nura*
to invalid or children for fare to New
York: rafnrancefl. Box 10, Times at-
fir*. * 30 St*
Art Photography, Kodak Fiaishicg. SwfBw
Freaklta St_uio. IQS Clralo pai* Alta -10-M
womsn for laundry
ur.l.lll, phone I1&J.
S30tf
CASTILLCJA SCHOOL
Mary I. Locksy, Principal
Boarding and Day School tor
Girls. Moatsssori DepartmsnL
Boys admit ted tn Lower School.
1150 Bryant SL Til. SSO-W
Over in France tho Y. H. C. A. Is
priming a newspaper lo Russian for
th* loyal Russians who ar* fighting
an lbs western front.
MOTOR TRUCKS
FURNITURE MOVINO
' Lang snd Short Hauls
Prompt sad Special Atlantic*
01 vaa lo Baggage Orders
PHON1 SO
PALO ALTO TRANSFER ANO
•TORAOC COMPANY
FAILS TO LOCATE BRAINS
Ocrmyswdewoo Cewrae In Occult ScJ-
ee*e ef He Help to
till* Man.
Ran rraadeco.—Bushing up to To-
llraman J. Ooenell ln tbe dty hsalL i work's
Bam Banko announced with beetle'
tones that eome unprincipled thief bad
gone and stole* bl* brains. Senho.
wbo ta sn Austrian, declared tbat tb*
robbery had taken plsre four years
and tbat he hsd taken a corre-
Bimiii.lt':..-.' eaarse In occult science la
tbe bop* of retaining Ihe missing
pert*, hat ef no avail. Policeman Oon-
nell concluded thst Banko bad dlag-
aoasd hi- own cat* eery wall, sod a*
eecortcd htm t» lb* distention boa-
pltaL
Wauled Any kind of work. Can
do auto or truck drltlug and repair
Ing. otc. Plum.- Menlo 401W. S-SMt*
Olrl or woman wsnted to care for
chlldran from I to S pm : wagse u »-■'
aeek. 1.1 Kuersoa. S-lS-St
Wanted—A good tailor***. CIS Ra-
Royal I'jeing snd Cleaning
S-Hlf
TBN GOLDEN RULES OF HEALTH
Tba Ten Golden Rules nf Heallh, aa
praaciibed by tbe Minnesota Dlvlalon,
Woman's Committee. Council of Na-
tionsl^Hefrnse. and Minnesota Com-
mission of Public Safety, are *a follows:
I. I'lay hard aad fair. Ba loyal to
yoer team aastea sad gsasroos to yoar
opponents.
I. Sat slowly. Do not eat bet* i
meals. Chew food thoroughly. K*vsr
drtnb water wben there la food In tha
month. Drink watar Mreral times
luring lb* day.
UL lirush yottr teeth at least iwl.-s
i day. Rinse yoar mouth oet well
Tsks Oraes* Out at MstUnn.
When coconut matting has got badly
great.Ni icrnb tt with hot eoapy water,
then rinse thoroughly by drawing It
aevtral times through a bath of cold
water, or bang It over a clean c;othra-
IIds end brush tt well with cold water;
allow It to remain there to drain and
ea.
Wtras In London.
Loodi-n's telegraph and telephone
wtre*. It Is estimated, extend 7-,600
mile, urerhead and 1'Jl.Oki mllea ua-
dereri.iiiiit.
Demo era tic Candidate
for
CONGRESSMAN
Sth Congressional District
HUGH S. HERSMAN
Genera! Election
November 5 J 918
anted—Woman for cooking and
light duwnatalra work; no waabiag.
Pbone Jl-J. S-16-tf
Wanted Hoy to carry paper route;
lose In. Apply circulation dspsrt'
muni. Times office. 8 Sltf
Men Wanted-
Wanted — Man to drive delivery
wsgon. Apply ageuL Ain.-il.-ii Railway Kxpraaa Co. 8-M-tf
■ Dra*suiakt-g and children's clotbi
Prioas reaaoaabbs. Mrs. Miller. Ul
Addison. ll
Want*d -CompetesL rellabte white
woman for general housework, si
family; good vasts Apply to Capt.
s M. Parker, it SalvaUsrrs, Staaford
University. s-u-tr
Drassmaklag, tallortag and fancy
gowna Work guaranteed. HI Ramona St.; pbone T. A. 1401. 7-!tt
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
For Bale—While Leghorn laying
ma; alto » months old Coltle dog
. very reasonable. Tel. lt«0W. S-SOtrd
For Bale—Hy private pany. o
car. f. pass, icy I : atarter, light.
cumplets; paint, upbolstertng la vary
One condition Will •■ 11 reasonsbls.
or exebang* for lighter car. Addrees
Boa C. F. 11.. TImee ofBc*. or cae be
seaa at 43* Palo Alto avenue. S-SMt
HOMELIKE MEAiS
Served by
MRS. 1IOBSON
347 Alma Street
LAVENDER WANTED
Th* Rtsatord-Pa
0000
J c*t ro*
■ LW» tbr
To Oar Subt-xibtri
jwar paper wb*n It arrive*
■ tb* carrier's whistle. If aot
Barred brjr T:3* notify Ur. Dvltoog.
Ba% pal* Alto 3Rm*s
Tbe Weather Fortcaii
•AM FRANCISCO. 3*9. *%*-*for VA*
8»nu CUra VsNey. Tonijht aad
W*g*t***«sy tslr; heavy fr»*t bl the
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
T^HY-SEVENTHYEAR
STRIKE SITUATION SERIOUS
IN BRITAIN AND BELAUD
Newly 200,000 Workers Idle, Half of These io Belfast,
Where Violence Is Common, and the Movement is Said
to Be Spreading
n, u,.*-,i /-.,„. .taally u la totsl darker**, in* bee
LONDON. Jan. SS-tl Is **tlmal*d'- P***** being the only place* wber*
tbat ne*rty ***.**** men and aomen!"«bu «*■ *\* -'>'•' ******** danger
_ _-h t .i .. _._ *** j, — *\** ailocba by .triker*. Every.here
ore idle In the I'nlted Mug.lum ood! , j _,, _
■ ,■- tbe display of
Ireland, because of strike* In iarioualam,ar ^^-^ „,.
P-MjO ALTO. OyJTORNlA TUESDAY, JANUARY 28.1919
trades, creating oae of lb* most s*rl.
ous Bltaallous Industrially tbat lb.
country has had to face itr many year*.
Malt of tbe strikers are In Italfaat
where the strike motrtneul Is spread-
tog.
The clly of Belfast by night vlr-
APOLOGY MADE FOR
HAULING DOWN FUG
WASHINGTON. Jaa. IS.- Rear Ad
mlral XtbULck. eommaodlog American
naval force* In tte Adriatic, ba* I*,
formed Ut* Navy Department Ibal ibe
tin.', of tbe Italian author! lie* lo
baullng down the American flag oo
lb* »t**mer Dinar* was du* tn a misunderstanding and thai tbe Italian
commander bod opoIngUed and ordered the flog realor«d.
light baa caused
ttormlng of tb*
Vt .-ii, i-r. In caaee .here auch draatlc
action aaa not taken, ibe people were
forced by threats to acreen tbeir
lights. I-i.-:- in prlrst* house* It is
not considered safe to ns* more tban
cm. candle and Ibe supply of candle*
la rapidly diminishing
FEDERAL FUEL
ADMINISTRATION
TO END FRIDAY
(Bj AltK—tt* Frtlt)
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 31 Activities of the Federal Fuel AdmlaUtra
tlon are to cease oo January 31*1. Albert E. Sehwaboeher. federal fuel ad
mlnlstrator. aanoet>c*d b*i* lod*y.
D-tlLY WEATHER REPORT
LENINE ORDERS NARVA
RETAKEN AND SACKED
s roCKHOLM. Jon. II — Premier
Lenlne. *ccordlng to o report from
Ratal, hao ordered ibe llolsbetlh
troops lo mak* tbe to* a of Napa
from th* Estbool.n* wlibla tbe week,
to sock lb* toon .and lo kill alt Ibe
bourgeois* ]-*iiiii.. 1* reported to be
staying In lbn town of Ysmburg. ea*l
of Narva.
Latest News
FAMINE RELIEF BILL
PASSES BOTH HOUSES
tllj .u.,.-,.j /'.,,,.
WASHINGTON, Jsn I* -fine! leg-
Isloilv* action waa taken by Congreas
today on the odmlnldration bill, ap
proprtallug 11- ■■:■<■ f-., ,■ ...., by
President Wllsoo for European tarn
In* r*ll«f Tbe . ■--.'• :■ - * report was
sdopted by both Senate ood llotue
• llboul d.bale, oad the measure no.
r.--!.. ib. PreaMent for approtol.
MASK* HIMOVEO IN
■ EHKI LtV ANO UNIVERSITY
>■> A*i*t**U* f*.*,
HKHKKLKY, Jan. 21—The "Fla"
ma*k ordinance woo tuspended todv
by tbe clly council of Berkeley and
the family of the University of Cali-
foralo removed th* mask r*guUtleo
th*r«.
* a a
MINIMUM PRICE FOR
HOG* AGREED ON
WASHINOTON, Jan SS.—A mini-
muni \~.r pric* of 117.60 a cwi, for
hog. for tbe muntb of February was
unanimously agrttod upon today by
th* Hog Committee of lb* Food Administration.
* • *
INFLUENZA SUBSIDING
THROUGHOUT THI STATE
SIN FRANriSt-O. Jan. tt — Influenia condition* Ihroughotit Coll-
fornla ****** r*port*d to in* "greatly
lini.ro.. .1 ' Lt lb* t'nlted Bt*l*« Public Health Service her* today-
Thirty one new in., and * death*
wer* r*port*d ber* at nooo today, as
again*! tl n*. ca**. and 3 d**th. .1
nooo yeaterday. .
CONTINUANCE OF ftDEftA-U
CONTROL FAVORIO
WASHINGTON. Jan. SI -~f * vote
Of 10 to I tbe Houa* I'm to Rice Cum-
mlllee todsy derided to r. j-i.rt a bill
providing fnr the continuance ot government i tint ml of telephone and telegraph until li-t-ct-mber 31. l»l» Chair
men MfKin wsa dlri-cted tu secure a
ruling, giving the measure rlfhl nf
oay in lh. Houa*.
BAR IMMIGRATION
FOUR YEARS, PLAN
Casualty List
The tallowing roiuolllea ore report
House Committee Considers■* by "" «--*■"•'** «"Wf"' ** ,h"
Legislation Urged by
Organized -Labor
WASHINGTON, Jaa. *v I,*;. 1*
tlon prohibiting gaevrwl immlgrailoa
for a p*rtad of four years, followlag
tbe signing ot the peace treaty, va*
approved t*at*llv*ty loday by lb*
House Immigration Commute*
It Is understood tbr com mill*. I*
divided. T lo I.' for Ihe legislation,
with i mrmb*rs absent Problblllon
of Immigration during ihr peace re
construction period ha* been strongly
urged by r*pr**enioilves nf orioulied
laUir and otbera al heating, before
the eommltt**.
Tbe bill would permit * I lull residents ta bring tb*lr wl.r* .nd child-
ran t excepting boys over IS year.
old) Into th* United Stele*: orphan
neph.ws under 11. and bleceg uf any
*-.*• may b« brought Inln the country.
Tourl*t* would not be b.rred from
entry for temporary stay.
Th* decision oa th* four year period
was mad* oa the question whether
Auirrli-au Expeditionary Furre*
Killed tn action
ltte.1 of dt****e
IHed from Bound*....,,.,.,..
In..l Trow accWrnt and olher
itU.f. ,
Wounded severely ,-, ■',
Wounded, decree undetermined.. .171
Wounded niihtiy ...t7."T7.t,";:;;«i
Missing in ...ii.-:. IS
nu
N0.23
DWITION OF GERMAN"""""
COLONIES BEFORE COUNCIL
President Wilson's PUn lor Internstionalixatioo Msy Supersede Separate CUimi of Several Nations lor Possession of Territory
AID TO SE GIVEN FRENCH
AND BELGIAN FARMER*
sgo 32: thr.* year, ape 31)
Observation* at S a.m. and noon today w*r« rsspcclivtlyl Bsrometsr
30.IS, 30.10 Inches; thsrmomst.r 38.
tt d*or***: hygromalsr 100, *0 p*r
cent; weather aomswhal foggy, haay;
wind calm, northeast.
J*nu*ry 2S: Tim* ef *unrl**, 7: IS;
auftMt. f :2-L
The North Pacific »torm waa kept
frum moving "southward Into the! of tl
I'nlled SUle* by Ae blab press ui *. b«-n
0RCHARD1STS' COURSE
OPENS AT CUPERTINO u « *****
Time* forecast for W*dn**d*y:
0*n«r*lly clsar; probably somewhsl
foggy or eleudy In th* morning; fr«*t.
Temper.turr yeat.rdsy. January 37:
Ma.lmum ttt (a year ago •*! tw*
year, ago 53; thr*. yssr. .go «). minimum 33 <• y**r *go »: two yaairn of ibe tractor and implement demon-
Probably I.OOO people from al! parts
if ih. t-tonla Clara valley and adjacent countlea attended the final day
Iratlon glv.n by tbe Sanla Clan
fount) Tractor and implement Dealers' Association ni Cupertino yeat«r-
day snd the opening lectures of th*
1'nlv.r.liy uf California form men
tlon course, which will continue
through thl. week.
II*. i-.-e- of a danger that Ibe gath
erlni mlgbt contrlbal* to tbe *pr**d
of lb* InBucnu. the •vr-mlng meeting.
farm extension conn* bav*
bandoned. boi lecture, and
In i tj.1. and demor.et rations will t- held i**eh day
LON!K)N. I>ec. 30 —A movement to
lend prnetlrol first old to tb* f*rm«r*.
orchordUt* .nd gardener, of Prance
and IWIglum whnae lend bos been
ravaged by war, boa been began by
Ibe Royal Horticultural Roci*ty of
Kngl.i.d Tbe King and Queen have!eh
given lh. . i i.i-iit. ihelr patronage and ' Mt. Ilurdelle are
ipporlad hy Ihr li-sdlnu | clllsens of I'alo Aid
horticulturist* In this country. | the complaint by the liunl.-tie* show.
' A fund I* being rnlived to purcbose i ****** ■tortllng fan* ll gppMin ihst
agricultural Implsraeni* and varlou* : ihelr um bad Jutl Iwu drafted In ibo
material* and In send llirm to raeh of .rtny .nd owed thi- pt.liuIR .time
Ihe d.vaiiated districts, I money on a proml**ur) tote which he
The courageous Preach pggaMtg or* | had given In on accnunilng with ber
olroady at work trying to rfpalr the m „ partnerahip niii.-rprl*. In *hlch
damag. donr Ihelr home, and farms ihey were both nngaxeit. Notwllh-
Total ,
Clifumians In thl* Hat follow:
Wounded Severely
Corporal Kil**rd Avllll. Cordelia;
II. 8. Clendiuiln. llll-iin; llugler C.
Mulii- in San rii.ini-..i. Wagoner
laiiwii-m .- fllrlgoyen, Ia.** AitR.les.
Killed In Action
Pvt. Harold V Hold. Alameda .
Wooniletl gevsesly
Pvl.. Justin O lllues. ROMfOlg)
F. J. Ituily. Hon Prunclatf-o.
Killed In Action. Pr.vleu.ly R*p*r|«4
Mining fn Acilon
'■[.. it Patrick Kuator*. Hon li.n
Wounded In Action. Oegr** Undeler
mlneO. Prevleuely Reported Missing In Action
Pvl r*rl H. Wllllt. Tular*.
Hit. F W. Hough, l-o. Angele*.
Returned to Duty, Prevl.ualy Rtporl-
ed Milting In Action
Pvt*. Arthur I. Harden. l*ulton; Frr-
din.nd p»a. Jr.. C.lpella: Itsymund
J. ii.|.."..|i I-.- Angnle.
Wounded Slightly
Pvu. Mulviii K Aiidumin. In.. An
gel**; Arthur II. Hhepard. Um Au-
geii.ii; Anthony a. Keller, Whiiiier;
John Htavropuluu.. I.u . Aug.!..;
Cl.u* A. Hlrrkion. Kenniilt; Karl I.
Jack. dlewUl*; Frank Oliver, (lllroy;
Carter W. I'h.lr. Hefaaalupol; ll.mll.
'harlvs T, Lin Angeles.
Wounded, D*t]ree Urnd.UrmlMd
Corp Andrrw L_ Menfurlo. Oohlond;
A. Manler ha. comnlrni;rJ su action j Sg| Andrew Sllkoakle. Ron FroncUco-
In ibe Hupetlor Court of rt.nl. CUra : p,i. fr*„ |^ |^ Ho**elll. Hollywood:
county again** WlllUm Itardntr and | |>,t u«lph Shea Jr. Hania Harbor.;
Itebecco llnrdette nl I'slo Alio to fore | IJeul. Kdword L Krllai. Fre.no;!
a rhallel mi- Mr .ml, Cup Kmr-tt N, Wrlgbl. Pa*sd.n.;
dd .nd raajinelMijf-prp! Oeoree w Slgraas, Turlock;
.. Th. amiwer lo: Pvt*. Han* A Olci.it. Fr.-.no; (loorge
ht-ldiin. tlletiwood; Carl A. McPhee,
.."! C ,J / tttt}
PAHIH. Jan :• -- When Ibe Supreme
Council of Ihe Pence Conference a*<
■rnibled tralay. there «erv prr.rnt. In
addition to th. full membership of the
body. Premier Hughe, of Agstralla,
um uf ihr i'liii.f.-i- represenlatlves,
and several technical advisors un colonial ni* Iters.
Attention al preaenl Is centered
chiefly oa llie plsn prmrntrd by President Wilson for the InternallonaIllation of the. C.nrman colonial po..*.-
slona.
Preml.r Hughe, clalma Herman
New Quln** for lh* Australian rom-
iltte* »ti..'jlil adopt thai pro-
tl.lon ur uo* pratldlni r..r <-nl) twn
year.' prohlbllloa.
GERMANS MARCH IN
FORCE AGAINST POLES
PARIS. Jan. Jg.-T.tu full run-. *■
tierm.n troop, bate been .im-nilil.il
by the nt in-rnl staff lo in.mii against
the I'olen. and elghl ttoop lialns are
passing through Pranklnrt <m th.'Uder
dally, according to a Zurich disputed
lo tbe Journal
FREMONT SOLDIER
.ANSWERS LAWSUIT
ALLIED TROOPS HOLD
POSITIONS FIRMLY
-J" . .I....WII fflli *
AJU'HAMJKl.. Jan :: iMundByl •-•
Ikilsbevik forcos railed In an allempl
lait midnight to drive American and
llrillsh iruop. inuij th«1r puslllons at
Pulgas ou Ihe Diins river, suutbnasl
ul Archangel. Korller ibey had bombarded Ihn posltfun. with artillery.
New scions hov* been grafted
rspll.tr.I fruit irre. and field, and
gBtden* sre bring prrpared for renewed culiUoilon
Uke port* of 111.71!:.-Mi France. D«l
glum la a country of smalt laadhold-
ers who hair toUed Inten.lve culture
to a lln* art. Ilefrir* lb* war each dl.
trirt b.d It.* bortlraltur.1 ipeclalty
llheal favored oaolea* and begonia*.
central tbi. morning
Idaho tse.fc Inchest. The dl*lurl*nre of ibl* *eeh. concluding with a big Hrussels roses and lilacs and chicory
ot S om. »oa central in B*sk*tthewan ] meeting In ihe chamber of commcrc *nd A.r*cbot wss ceb*bi»t*d for If*
7,rro weather is following tha advanc* of San Jom. Saturday afternoon a.paragu* In the loelond*. chl.f al-
Numerou* ph.**. of f.rm and orchard MUM ».. P«ld lo lettuces, radl.he.,
work will be taken up by eiperts dur | melons and salad vegetable*. Alio
Ing tb* courwi of lecture*. whRh arrtlge'h.r five million acre* of Belgium
f/e. to tb* public and are d.algn.J ***** under lnlen.lv. cultivation when
lo aid. In all *ays poaslbl* the pro-|«"rinan. backed ih.tr way ihrough
i,union of more and belter crop*
of tbe .tonn. Severe south wind with
rain prevailed tfal. morning at Ta-
tooob Island ttl milr. on hour>, Indl
v.tllng thai the main »lorm may y.l
be *i tbe North PeclOc.
The weather Is again colder In Ala.-
ko. Tho change at Bliha waa 33 de-
grrc (24 above); the temperatur* at
Ragle was 26 degrees below, tbe temperature al Tanana wos to degr**.
below x*ro y*el*rd*y-
In th* Kiddle W«st lh* w**tb*r I*
.also eold*r. The ihermomeier at .
a m In Chicago was 33 degree* above;
la Kanaaa C«J. 3* abov*: In Oklahoma Clti II degr***; in St. Pool. II
above sera. •"
It U becoming cloudy or un*eltlsd
on tbe Atlantic Coast, as lb* r**nlt of
a .light dapreosion over thn Groat
Lak**. The tbermometer reodlng at
S aja- in Boston was » degrees; In
New York City 34 d*gr*o.; In Washington, V. C. ti d*gr*e* abov* aero.
the little slat* lo attack France
EEVEN MILLION OOLLARS LIEUTENANT ADAM*
DUE STATE TREASURER ; RELEAtED FROM CAPTIVITV
WAHIUNdTO.N. Jan. SA-Among
DR1VZ FOR ARMENIAN
AND SYRIAN RELIEF
IS BELOW QUOTA
Return* lo •'.*•.'- tor Ihe Armenian |
and Syrian relief drive twported In
t-oah and pledge, amount to IU10.99.
The amounts from the different district sore a* follow*:
Palo Alio Uncomplete! SOT-I.ll
S!*taford Uncomplete) ■'■- "
AUierton *v Sil.Se
Los Alto* v 30ld0
Mealo Park -***
Mayfleld S1J»
The quou for the entire district Is
I-;.... Anyone wlnblng to conlribnt*
to thl. most worthy can.* ol literally
saving a Chri-tlon people from slarv-
Ing, may do so at ibr Dank of Palo
Alto, through Philip Lonsdale, local
treasurer tor Armenian and Syrian re-
llet All contrlbuiionn th*re will be
credllod to Pnln Alto district "luou.
WINIPRKD A. Al.l.KN.
Local Chairman.
SACRAMENTO, Jon. 31.- Th* big
Job of collecting seven million dollars
within lha neit week confront* Stale
Treasurer Friend W.. Rlchord»oo.
Tb* corporation frencblsr ui I*
now dne and al! companle.. great and
.moll, muat pay up or lo*e their
right to do bnalne-M. The tax become* d.Hnqneoi neit Mond*y •**
nlng. and seisral Ibouund corpora,
lion, must rustle or be abut oul
The total amount or franchise tare*
irt 1.-.I for it-lt. was S17.g»l.*t31, and of
this amount tb* State Treasurer has
slrrady rollcctrd more ibsn len million dollars
SPECIAL NOTICES
Piano* tuned, all Instrameata re
paired. 11. Scbomtr*rg A Son. ph. ST.
rail*.'• Bakery ■' '■'•"'• '"' -•■-•■'•"
tli Hamilton Av.. neat lo postoSlce
1 *■-*■■
CAMP FREMONT ITEMS
Among thoee who hove left Camp
I'r.moat recwitly ar. ArtllLryroan
Colgrove and wlf*. wbo nave goo* t*
Kanu. Clly, and Private Redman.
• bu returned, wltb hi* mother, to hi.
bom* In Oklahoma, where be esp*cu
to pal ia a large crop ot wheal tbls
geaserg,
Mr*. Haul Blown. »Hb ber soo.
Paul, has gone to Norfolk. Virginia.
to )..!» ber husband, t'aptaln Ilrown.
who wa* formerly *tatlonr*| her*
Ueutrnant I**nge. oho went from
thl* camp to Francr. l« now expected
at his home In New IlochHW. N. V.
Mr*. Mabel Mill* ba* undergone- a
third amputation ol Ihe leg. al tbe
Providence Hoapltal. Oakland, where
she ho* been for ihe pari monih. as
the resull of an automobile.accident.
Captain Donaldson, formrrly of
i'.nip Prwmont. now of Arixouo. woa
recently yi.d** major.
Sergrant Shell, who bas J'-i't been
tronafenwd to Camp Fremont from,
Woahbxgtoa. wllb bl* wffe. 1* siaylag
at 133 Brerwtt aveaee.
Surt yoar ltll W. R 8- reriltkele
ibi. moaia.
thr .int.. - of American .oidiers who
ha*, been relsewd from German
prison camp, and - ■- *■■-,- -'. to France.
a. announced yr.t.rdoy by th* War
Hepartment. 1. that of I-lentenaat
James I' Adsms. Stanford University.
CaL
BAN ON N1.AR-BEERS
REMOVED BY WILSON
10) ilmrlllfS Fr*nt
WASHINGTON. Jan IS—The Pood
Admlnlalralion announced today lhat
Pr**ldeat Wllaon algned * proclamation In Pari, oo January 11. removing
reilrictlon* on monuf.ct.tr* •'. so
called neor-bewr..''
Under tb. presldentlsl proclam.
tlon, ihe breolug of beer, near b**r
and other mall betriag*. was slorpped
on D*c*mb*r lsi as a war Dm* con
Mrvatlon measure.
Stoiktiiii; ll.iulln. I'l.renn
l-.rvll.i-; Clifturd le Msrn.
geles; Sergt. Harold C. M.
Angele.; Pvts. Andre* llr i.r la, Wll
Ilia; Chtiatenieu. Albert C. Waison.
vllte; Krnest J. Mouroy. Oakland.
f» »■■ i FRANK L MATHIEU
TO COACH SOPHOMORES
standing ihst HurOette only onml
money on a note, the plaintiff .nd brr
otomey hod Kurd.tte ..it. .tut Just at
thr time th.t he wo. drolled In lb.
t.'nttrd State, army at t'amp Fremont
The nn***r ot defrndanl. o. filad In I night lhat wa. not finally dl*p-»li*d
th* Superior Court by tbeir attorney* j until -...,, Rlghler hod mad. hi.
■ itr « tb.t they charged llurdett. { . - .. :.ii. ho*k.t of lb* gam*, and
VARSITY WINS FROM
MARE ISLAND FIVE
More l*land. )ia*k.lb.ll men put ■
irare Into thr Vanity Sv. laat* Friday
with embexilrmt-iii la order to collect
O note and Ihry »rn1 lor his part-nls,
Mr and Mi* llurdriie tu comr io ibr
clly. and tlirnugh tcH-rclnn. Inilmlds
lion* and threat* fortrd tb*** parrnl*
lo glv* a chattel innrtgagr un all th.lt
property lief ore ibt). wuuld relee*e
thn aon. Th. an>wer also shows that
In g certain ntiurney's offlct> In sau
Francisco a iprclol cifflr-.r wa*
pointed oul In Mr and Mr*. lltiidelK'
bb thorn fur Ihr purpose nf Isklng
their son to Jsll An Inv.illgallon of
the pollen court records slier*sld*
shawrtl that tin- complaint against
young llurdetie had nrv.r beeu filed
or ih. warrant pruprriy l**u*d According lo lh* .,'-«>■: i..'-r. will be
.om* .lartlleg dl*clo.urr*. uo th. irtal
of this ease. John I) Wlllard and
Norman E Ifslcolm r.presmi Mr
and Mrs Her del to
Ihrrrhy put Stanford Into lb* lead 3!
to ;S The Sailors proved to be Ihe
ra»|r«i ond one of tbe h*-**l**t iMtoi
***** on ihr ('ordinal court for aume
time, snd ihry prucoded lo u*e all
thi'li kp**d and weight on lb* Varalty.
At the end of the firtt period the
visitor, led by a count of 11 io II.
llownvnr, following ihelr rest, ibe Varsity came back cm ltll more speed on
offense (hsn Ihe Navy m*n could
fathom, with th* result thst Mo*
basket, were gddod lo tbe count column, enough lo win tbe gam*. Al
ihe seme time lb* defense lightened
up. and ihr Hallur. mad. but thr**
baikala.
Friday's gsmr wbj tba b**t **en Ibis
year. The ploy wos fast, botb Bves
r teamwork In good shape, and
final .eoi* woa almply tbe reaall
of superior playing.
Frank U. Matbleu. who la r*m*m-
hti.-tl In Slaufurd dramatic circle* .»
in» producer ut th* play. "Seven Kaya
to llaldpote," ha. conientrd to act
b. .'.-iii Tor lh. Ml i.i. ..'in. iv plat
which will be given In the early par!
of March.
Mr. Matblau ha* been coach for ell
Sword end K«ndal*' production* for
Ihe pool five years, ano Is on honorary
member of lhal aocloly. II* also
coached "It Pay* to Advartl**."
whirl; w.. given by ih* Rophomor*
Claaa last year. Otber success** on
lh. campus with which Mr. Matblau
has b*en assoclslad are th* "Cinderella Man," end "Heady Money," both
Sword and Rondals* productions.
Tryouta for the Sophomore play are
lo commence Hit* weak.
That Little Resolution You Made
GREENLEAF PLAYERS
NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT
When the Greenleat Player, gtva
their program In Ihe Stanford Aaaembly Hall Friday evening, ihey will be
arllng In the largest hous* In wblcb
thay hove ever ployed. One of their
olid* ha* been the prodbctlon ot a
form ot drama aultab)* for Ihe bom*,
but It can be reproduced here, for Ibe
A*••■int--l> H.ll ha. tbn moat e...i,n»l
tjuallty lhal Moxfleld Armfleld. director, celled the "mi), homollk* feet "
Although It* Idea la dacldedly un
ii*u.l. the (Ireenlnaf Theater differ.
in.iii many of the modern mo*.ment.
In drama and lllerdtur* In that It.'aOle
*1ra I* not "to be diBereoL*' Mr. Arm
Tlclrt and t'onstonce Mmedley |Mrs.
Aimtieiih have a clearly defined Ideal,
tb. .volution of a distinctly American
drama which will unify world tradl-
linns Thry wi.li t., are rumblnrd Ih.
■impllilty of Ihi* old troubadour pri>
ductlona with the highest art of the
modern slag*.
An Brt lhat Is lo be complete muat
appeal to all nf the aen.ee. ibe director, bell.*.. Coneeqaenlly Ihey offer
mu*lc and dancing a. well aa speaking
and acting And. In order to glre
charm and elmpllcliy in th* aUglng.
Mr. and Mrs. AraStld are particular
about Iheir Mlllng.. They bring their
nan embroidered curtains, and every
program Is an exquisite blending ot
rolur. fur Mr Armfleld Is himself on
arllsl of not*, being known to Coll-
fnrtilan* by his picture* at lha P. P,
f. K. exhlbllloii.
Ml*, liorgar.l Whitn.y, a friend nf
Prufe.*or Tailock. who attended the
plsys In Berkeley, writes thai th.y
war* "of a rar* klad which, f'ailfur-
nl-.li. often go lo lb* great *xpen*e uf
going lo New York lo order lo »ee'*
munwe*!tb. *hll* N.w Zeelaad cUlm*
s.iikw Japan d..!r«* th* Marshal!
and t'orollne group of Island*.
A reported s*er*l l***(> between
l.'ii*l»t..l and Japan, giving Japan tb*
Islsnds north of tbn Rtjuator and the
itt ititti lh. i ni..ni.-. south uf lha Equa.
tur, aland* In Ihe way of tbe Interna-
iiimiiiriiHii.. plan It I* generally believed lhal all secret treaties wilt glv*
way before th* l-eague of Nation*
The |n»jpri>salon nerni* to he that th*
dlspnttlilnn of the Gorman colool**
will be finally arrangad by Hi* gr**t
power* without r.f.r*nce to lh.
Peace Conf«r*nr* *l plenary session
or to * special commission
SPARTACANS SEIZE
W1LHELMSHAVEN
Government Overtunitd ud
Traffic Stopped; Opponents
Court-Mart Uled
M', .-,* Prtut
COPRNHAGKN, Jan 11. -flparia
ran forces have overturned the government In Wlth.limDiav.n. Uermsny,
and occupied the banks and public
buildings They hav* ordered the
court ■martial of their opponent., Rail
day traRlc to and from Wllh.lm.*
haven ho* been slopped
CLARKE HETHER1NGT0N
TO SPEAK TONIGHT
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