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    PAGfc rouR_ ■ daily palo ALTV^|BMMMMJpMMWJJP| 2>aUe paio Hlto Simce ImucJ Hsn ilumMti txctp* Somdrnj -U tbi jwn.r .( HswlUwii txtnw snd Kimeos ttrvst. la tie TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANV. ..-.it-ci »i ih. I'ofUttcr. I'*).. Allo, C forma at ucond -cUw tot-tar. MAIL St-'HSCklPTIOS BATK. .Payable ia advance.) Il»m_ti. R- Dumcit.v tti Oot Yf*r 1< to fit M-Mtfcl %!*■> Tra W._k» I.-to Om M"cth 4« On* Week "» Atdmm mil cornstmtraitocu ts TUB I.AII.Y TIMO. Palo Aho, Cat Nr-*-. ii-m »t".t Palo Aho or Stmr.l-.ti urtaylm mnj*t*t* in tW woild a-di-itrd. THI. TIMES I* omt t**4*m ttt:* tor tbt opinion* ol cort«__ vc_J< r.t*. Ae tfclr* mutl bc tifsrd by th* Iru-r nanr ot Ihr wtiUr. not for publkaot-n, but st * _u__ai-.Ur of »(*-J faith. NoitiitK of ■ *c in UVni-i ST Ubckiut natoic mil be ;---b:nl,tJ. II. W. SIMKINSJi.i..iXi.e...W. H. KELLY SATURDAY^ OCT. 28, 1916. Notice to Subscribers The circulation department of Tbe Timet It conttautly endeavoring to make the delivery terTlce of Tbs Timet as neat perfect as possible. Subscribers are requested to, report any poor or Irregular delivery j service promptly by telspbont. Subscribers who move ars requeued to tend both their former snd present addresses to The Timet. P KOr£SSIONAL Hunday, 20th Memorial Church—DlTlno worship at 11 a. in : Rev. D. Charles Gardner, preacher: anthem, ''Hear. O My People" i Stevenson I. Mitt Edith Ilarvty soloist: solo. "The Lord It My Light," ( Allitseni. Mr. Leslie McCor- mirk. Organ recital at 4:16 p. tn. OIK.AN KECITAIA IN MEMORIAL OHUIUll Sunday, -h totter 20. Mathews—Toccata In O minor. Becker—Melodte Eleglague. Bach—Fantasia ct Fugue In C minor. Barton—Marche aux Flambeaux. MISS MAY ADAMS Teacher of PUno nnd Harmony Graduate King Conservatory. Residence -ISO Cbannlng Ave ['done "toil E. ROYAL FLINT Graduate I-eipzlg Conservatory PIANO AND HARMONY Studio fldO llomer Avenue. I'h..ui' I7A. Monday, th-tober :»0. Ruck—Variations on Old Folks at Home. Elgar—Funeral March Irom Gran* la and DUnnld. Huhn — Intermezzo. IUch—Praeludium el Fuga. Iii.--.|..>. (i- totter 31. Gullmant—Second Offertory, Christmas Themes. Huhn—Pastorale, HubolK-■ -Cnntilenc Nuptial. (liillmant -Adoration. IUch— Prelude nnd Fugue In I minor. ELIZABETH S. PECK rcsibrr <.i riolta tad BasssiMs. l-u-.ll t_l AdtSpb Mi.. B,*t«'-n S.T.i. 0) Or.!..-lr.i.K*l*v.»tI.>l.ne».Sm,lliL'«.l1_r M-ilh-J. Rays! lUghsdwot.isHta.O-w- Studio at 555 Kingsley Avenue Palo Alto telephone 251 MISS ALICE DIAZ Dane. re.Rat-,. -Ut-w. in rhjihtin tnd tonal dancing; cotchit-- uf Uie _IBCtlS |>U)V l»i-;r*i,I> tnd [.A.,! .tui in v VadMsdMfi rfiifiilm i. Kwrg-ElTt Prologtit Traglcut- Gullmant Adagio from Fifth Sonau. de la To m belle-—EleKle. Dubois Toccata In G minor. Thursday, November 2. Schubert -A. Ave Maria. H. Serenade Lemare Andotnino in n dat. Chopin - Funeral March. Handel -Largo. The Pain Alto School of Music Mrt. (lur. K. Klmber, director. Circular on application. I'tt-iiif Slinli.i, ■"■<• tor SppoltUaSBlS THE ALEXANDRIA IBB Kmervin Street, romer Lytton Aveaue Rooms with Or without board. I'hone Palo Alto 7-ftO. MRS. L. R. Baxter, Prop. LowenaI.Difanir=r ",;_!.r,r Scalp Specialist WOMEN'S CLUBMO-Sl: SU-ilolJ l'nlv.,,11. ;rV.n,.:;..iyl] PRU1T TREES Orange and l-raion. Kvory* thing you want for the gardes. PALO ALTO NURSKRY OHO Palo Alto Aveaue. F. It. Mills. Phone Ml GEORGE H. BENTLEY Contracting Plasterer Everything. Inside <t Outside. OuUlde Cementing — Special- Also Flre Inaurance. Four Board Co't.Pb.695. C3.". Homer Pal 3 Aho Auto Ambulance tierrlre <jay or night. Within city limit.-. t2.1MI. O. W. TINNEY, I*rupriet«r Phone Palo Alto 377. D. R. HAYES (INCTMRKNT) Regular Republican Nunilnee for ASSEMBLYMAN 4 Sth District t.t n.-r.il 1.1.*. liiui. Nov. 7. 1010. Friday. November '.i. Kurg-i-Iert— A. Canxona In A minor. B. Aphorlsmus. Bach-- I_argo from 2d Organ Sonata. Rollins Concert Overture In A.. Palo Alto Calendar sniKljt). 29th All Sulnls Church—Nineteenth Su miu y after Trinity. S a. nt-, holy .ommunton: 9:15 a. m.. Sunday School: II. morning prayer mid sermon; TilO, evening prayer and nd- dross. Church or St. Thomas Aqulnn* Wuverley street, corner Homer «t\e- nue. Party mats. 8 a. _____ followed immediately by Sunday School. Late mast wltb mualc. 10:30 a. m. Evening devoltont, Inttructlon and Bene- [j.li'tioii of Bleated Sacrament. 7:30 p. m Dally mass, 7 a. m. Conf-ss- slons keard Ssturday 4 and 7:30 p.m. Congregational Church - Bible School aesslon at 9:45: class for you The morning devotional service at 11; the pastor. Rev. Bryant C. Pre*- ton, will preach the Iliuil sermon In tho series on "The Divinity of Jetus." The text will be "I have given you an example." At the evening service at 7:30 the pastor will glv« an address on "Youth and the Churcb." The church and the ministry continually ask. "How may we help our young people?" The evening ad- ■lt*. - will consider the question at to how young people can aid the church. First Church of Christ. Scientist - Sunday school at 9:30. Service at 11 a. m. at Mason).- Temple: subject. "Everlasting Punishment." The Christian Science reading room ut 417 Alma street Is open dally except Sunday and legal holidays from 10 a. m. lo 5 p. m. — Advt. I';.* .I.-. I,.; |.in Church. Rev. Waller Hays, i-astor. Sabbath School. 1:41 a. m- Horning service at It; subject ot sermon. "Takjmt the Kingdom of Heaven by Violence." Christian Endeavor. 6:45 p. m. Evening service at 7:30; subject ot sermon. "A Uv- Ing Dog Is Better Than a Dead Lion." Palo Alio Truth Center Ramona Hall, 1(1 Culver-.Ity avenue, at T:30 o'clock: subject. "Tho First God-Conscious Mun": speaker. Mrs. Hodge*. Tur-Mlny. Bt* M->--tlng ot the soman's all-party league for Woodrow WlUon at lhe residence of Mrt. C. A. Klrksey. 70Cowperstreet.3p.m.Mrt.JohnO.Jury"ofSanJosewillspeak.JackWouldDebateHayes(Continuedfrompage1)NXBONETheCortettbstcorrectsand<"ontrol.atthesametimegitIngutmostcomfortFittingsinyourhome.MRA51.A.Cli.lExpertcur.,u.reAddressDouglasAptt.,277S.Mr.tStreet,SanJose.Phone718.AParadox."Winyoupleassinsertibuobituarynotice?"writesacortvsiKiudetittotheSdltOtofniai>er."ItunkeboldtoaskIt,Irccaunt1kuowIbedeeasedbadmanyfrleudswbudU>gladtobearufbisdeath."1SeatSaleforBigGameatBerkeleyReservationsMayBeMadebySendingChecktoJ.A.Stroud,GraduateManagerTheInlversltyofCallfornUbiggame,theWathlngtooCalirorataAmericanrootballcontett,wlllbsheldontheCaliforniafieldSsturdsy,November18,ut2:30oclock.ReservationmaynowbemadebymailingchecktoJ.A.Stroud,graduatemanagerassociatedstudenta,UnfrersltyofCalirornla,Berkeley.PriestrangefromJI>to92.50.accordingtothepotltlonintbebleachers.TheteatsoneitheraideofthefootballHeldare Cowper street. 3 p. m. Mrt. John O. Jury "of San Jose will speak. Jack Would Debate Hayes (Continued from page 1) NX BONE The Cortet tbst corrects and <"on- trol*. at the same time git Ing utmost comfort Fittings in your home. MRA 51. A. Cl i.l Expert cur*.,-u. re Address Douglas Aptt., 277 S. Mr. t Street, San Jose. Phone 718. A Paradox. "Win you pleass insert ibu obituary notice?" writes a cortvsiKiudetit to the SdltOt of n |iai>er. "I tunke bold to ask It, Ir-ccaunt 1 kuow Ibe de-eased bad many frleuds wbu'd U> glad to bear uf bis death." 1 Seat Sale for Big Game at Berkeley Reservations May Be Made by Sending Check to J .A. Stroud, Graduate Manager The I'nlverslty of CallfornU'* big game, the Wat hlngtoo-Caliro rata American rootball contett, wlll bs held on the California field Ssturdsy, November 18, ut 2:30 o'clock. Reservation* may now be made by mailing check to J. A. Stroud, graduate manager associated studenta, Unfrer- slty of Calirornla, Berkeley. Priest range from JI ■■'■> to 92.50. according to the potltlon in tbe bleachers. The teats on either aide of the football Held are 2 snd 92.50. while seats on the bleachers at botb ends of the field are 91-50 and 92. Application! for seatt ln the alumni taction may be made to the alumni aoc- retery, 201 CallfornU Hall. I'nlrar sity of Csllfornls. After November 1 tickets win bs on sale at A. G. Spalding Brothers and nt ihe Shcrmun-Clay Company or San Prandseo and Oakland, and nt tho A. S. V. C. store at Berkeley. At 10 o'clock on the morning of thu IiIk game the Stanford soccer ii-urii will meet the I'nlverslty of California squad on Calirornla field. AdmUslon will be 25 cents. Thero will be a football abow In Harmon r-mnaslum on the day of the big game. Dress Reform Club Here (Continued from Page One.) WANTED Women's Wilson League Mrs. John G. Jury of San Jose will l>e the main speaker at the rally of the women's league or oil parties for Woodrow Wilson on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at tbe home of Mrs. C. A. Klrksey. 70(1 Cowper street. A speaker from San Fron- i-lsco will nlso address those present. The league It exceedingly anxious to have not only the members present and those who intend to vote for WIlKon, but also thote who arc open to conviction at to hi* fitness to be the next president. for Stanford. It t-_ ■ strange thing ih.it * mail elected to thc assembly (ur jwveral lernti ;i* Hayes has been hoiild attempt lu make ,u. h an enlightened city as Palo Alto believe lhal Iii* record on moral qucitfoni wat so i_""*l. when his Hand un these i|iicst>on« ii nit) m the memory of the cituens of I'alo Alto Wben lhe Wyllie b»cal option bill came before the aiiembly in wi i 1) K. llayc-%' record ihowe live votes against lhe bill and absent unce itt the six timet ihnt it came up. Thus in thit important mea-Hirc wc find him solid agaiml wb ii t the local option advocates w-_nl cd. If under such a record my opponent iliiisl . he can fool the .iti/.it* if .Pah- Alio and Stanford University mto making them believe hi» record iu tlte assembly it worthy the cn- .loricmeut ul' temperance I will gladly meet him in open debate at any Miitable time to him upon his record in behalf uf temperance legitlattun Win or lose, I am willing to pay the hall rent." according to the club members. To reduce women'a dress to two or throe etyles, tultsble for all oceatloni but wi:!'.i for different occasions snd* different lndlrldusU by choice of, —,fr'^Sd-EsperiMced sirff^ge7- eolor and material. U tbs prtmsry.^, b0UMW0fk; „,„_-( b. good cook; aim or the local organUatloe. as lt thr## ,fl tMat}J. „,«. |<6 Mr, B I, or other* ln the United State*. c bwtoII, 301 Low.ll eveous. notably one at tb. UnU.ralty of p*tqm p.lo A|U| m, ,».,|.U. Missouri. A member of thU Mlatourl , or.j.iilr.iiIon gave the Impetttt to the Wanted—A small plac. from 2 to Intereat h.r.. j C scrst with amall bouse within iU Frotn th. best professions! de- mile, ot Pslo Atto; rent not orsrj signers tbe club li seeking designs $ I.'.. 251 Emerton street. 10-23-Gt* thst can be worked out upon tnch principles at comfort from the hygienic standpoint, efficiency for Ttrloua usee, simplicity of cut aod make, modesty, durability. be-*om- Laundry by flrst-ciaas taundrsaa: llignets sod beauty. family work especially; tabl. Unas At the club'* second meeting, hand ironed. Mrs. Tate. Pbons 6 .W held Mondsy oo the csmput, tbe CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted—bewing, mending, iroa- '- Ug, by day or at boms. Will taks care of children. Phono IS9W. FOR SALE. For Sal.—By owoer, aew I bungalow wit halesping porch. Easy terms 821 Bryant strsst. 10-7-tf For Sala—Best bargain tn Palo Alto; 8-room bungalow, 92.800; good terms. 180 Webstar straaL 8-8-tf For Bsls—-Cbsap; rooming houae. Good proposition. Leering tows. Apply Boz H, Time, offlca. 10-7-tf chief dlwusalon centered around a Wanted — DUhwaaher. Student For Bale or Rent—Subject to ssls. G-room cottatga. modern Improvements, lot 150x125, barn, frnlt tree*, easy terms. 228 Barrsrd straaL Collage Terrace. Box 181. Msyfleld. Phone 83711. 10-24-2w -a-rss* designed by a Sen Franclaco I »«* not apply. 251 Emeraon *lreet. | designer who U keenly Interested tn Pkon. C58R. ltH7-2t j the movom.nt. ThU It but one, FOR RENT Wanted—Potltlon by refined wo- mf».lel In the beginning of tbe effort mmn of mid(J1<l „e wh0 u exp#rt_ to seek far and wide for styles from B0CwJ |n ukinf (Are ot lnTfcUdt. fas- wblcb home permanent ones may be -,_,_ BR1H, neft Mn) K M-yeri 108 selected. North Third ttreet, San Jose. So far, the club has merely reach- 10-27-51* e-l lhe i»olnt of recommending to IUI . nn-mhers for dsy and street wear Wanted—General housework by some such -uii at the ao-called Pip-] Swedish girl, good cook; wage* 940. ina Rock—a suit with a plain *k|rt,!t>27 Bryant. Phone 461M. trom two and a half to three yards * ^-*~ 10-27-fit* In width and from four to sev.n ; „ ■ , r- Wanted—Gardening, tawnt put ln, fruit trees pruned snd put, ln good shape; also BANKS WILL AID SANTA CLARA FRUITGROWERS Reports that the banking Interests of Santa Clara county are op|»osed lo the in; in.iti.mi or the Santa Clnra utility prune and apricot growers gStoelatloO ror the purpote or con- trollng ihe frnlt market or thl* tec- tlon. were dented yetterday by Robert R. •*•••■■. a director oT the Bank ol San Jote. "The rej-ortu which have been cir- ulated with the view ot rrtghtenlng the growers, are absolutely without foundation." said Saver. "The banks want higher prices. Thin report. I Iu'IIcm'. originated from the desire of some of the promoters lo hurried!- e the blinks Indorse the project, but hunks arc conservative und »* lire not rushing into things until we know. However, we are firmly cou- in- ■ .1 that the association of growers is beneficial and the bunks wltl lend their full aupp-ort. contrary to ull report*." Going Too Far. _ man should try tu have a j..*. "I'ii.;...i of himself." Perk*!-*." I mean a .it...lu amount of self It tpect." 'Oil, tlm l'n all right, but some pCOp ilon't eeam able tu distliiguish bctwee self respeet uml self iidmlrntl-iu" I Ui iniu, .i.. in Age-Herald. UNIVERSITY GARAGE SAYS STUDEBAKER PRICE TO ADVANCE The I'nlverslty gsrage. local Studebaker dealers, received the folic Ing telegram from tbe Studebaker Corporation or America this mora tng: Advance In* price of both four six cylinder models. Our stock limited Retail purchasers mutt buy now to Inture delivery, irg. you to ..!-.. :i. ■■ raise in price of from 875 9100 tn become effective on or about December 1. ■E H. CARPENTER ' Mr. Brockmann. proprietor of the Unlv.rslly garage, advises that par* tie* Interested call and look over the series '17 model, and take advantage of thn present price*—9975 for tbe rour-ryllnder and ti.:'■'■" for the six- cylinder machine* before December I There will be a cbasls cut out or opened up on exhibition at the showroom. 328 fnlverslty avenue, for a week or ten days, All parting Interested are invited to liu-pecl ihls *-er When S-Mchsr -Hotl.r.J.- Comlng bome from the morning terries one Suudty. Dr. Beecher threw hlmaeir on a lounge snd said tu ■ tone or deep dejection. **I beller. that wsa tb. worst sermon 1 erer preached." One of bit dsiigbters pro teeted that she-had seldom beard him wben he wat more eoergeUc. -Oh. yew," wat tbe ImptUent reply, "wben l haven't anything to -tay 1 always hollar."-Outlook. handy with tools. Re*. 228 Kstbsr- lns .treat Phone 838W. »-J0-tf Wanted- Houaework or care of Invalid by reliable woman. Reference*. Box M. M. J., Times office. 10-24-61* MONEY TO LOAN Inches from the ground, made pre-,L _ . . . r Mr-_p__ « «.i« «, .tm ib.!_-*•_«- _c_°'*_!b?r.7_"__ ■hlrt may be supported from tbe shoulders. The coat U plain, loosely fitted, following but not accentuating the lines of tbe figure. The waUt re-commended with this Is tin- Russian blouse or the Jerkin etyle, to be worn outside, not Inside Un- walst-band. As more designs are secured for eihlliltlon and crltlclam. styles for other use. afternoon and evening wear <■■■ -■ i-ill*-. will be constdcrod and recommended. ItcMiiles sympathy and Interest In ihe purpose or the organisation, the onl\ condition for membership In the It.-artni Club |t the payment of 10 • "Hi/- a semester for current ex penses. The officer. of tbe club are President, Mrs. John S. P. Tatlock; xlrf president. Mrs. Horatio S'eb- blBSi secretary. Mrs. C. B. Whtttler. 915. sunny cottage 4 rooms, bath. gaa .ejectrirIty. yard. 817 Kipling st. between Homer and Cbannlng ate. Partly furnlahed. 10-28-tf For Rent—8-room bouse. Pbons 386W. At home sfter 3:30 dally. 10-17-1m To 1-case—5 acres, Menlo Park; houae, barn, orchard, chicken bouse. Rent 925 per month, partly furnltbed. Box V, Times office. 10-28-61 I have money In sums of 92,000, 83.000, 95.000. 97.000, 910,000 to loan at 6 per cent. Will take bull* nets property or country property Box Q. Timet. 10-27-3t I nil.-. foneraM for tomorrow: Sormnwliat cloudy or threatening: froMt If clear and calm tonight. Temperature yeaterday, October 27: Maximum C2 fa year ago 80). minimum 43 (a year ago 45). Obeervatiutis al 6 a. m. and noon lodi) were respectively: Barometer 30,37. 1Q.S6 Inchet; thermometer 48, 55 degree*; hygrometer 100, 81 per cent; weather cloudy, cloudy wind calm. west. A storm or tome Intensity appears to be at a considerable distance the north Pacific coast: between this disturbance and tbe California coast ther. lt a high pressure of air f30.2 Inrhesl whkh will probably ward off rain from tbls part of CallfornU. A trough of low pressure extended tbls morning from Eastern Canada southward to New Mexico; It waa causing unsettled weather with little ruin. This disturbance will probably increase In energy, while being hindered In Its progress east by a high pressure (30.3 Inches) off the-roast near Waahtngton, D. C. It wat tomewhat warmer In Boston, New York end Washington this morning, as a result or the dUtrlbu- tlon or atmospheric pressure. The unsettled condition that haa obtain. *,i In Florida for several days has passed away. For Rsnt—Furnisbed spartmsnt and single rooms at the Lytton. Phons 718J—481 Lytton svenue. For Sale- Beautiful. Imported heavy allk Japanese garment, consisting of haorl. kimono, under kimono and tath. Phone 705W. 731 Ramona street. 10-28-21* For Sale—r.O pigeons. Write Box 978, Stanford University, Cal. 10-28-61 For Rent THE NARDYNE APARTMENTS 1121 Bryant at., one block from Wa- v.rley-tt. carllne. ar. ready for occupancy. Uodern. up to date, completely lurnlsbed. Phone 87. 10-18-tr For Rent -Two or three room apartment. 116 Everett avenue 10-27 -tr For Renl—PUno, almost new. Apply Mutlc Shop. Planot bought, told and rented. F. M. Ottrander. lft-27-6t* LOST Lott—Man's crsvenetle overcost between Butler ranch and S. P. depot. Please return Time*. Reward. 10-2C-St* LOST Wlll tb. party who took purse by mistake Wednesday nlgbt trom Masonic Temple kindly return to E. F- Burkhart. 525 Kmerson 10-I6-lt MISCELLANEOUS. Mr*. N.ilie F. Uoodspeed. dressmaker, reasonable; teacher crochet and tatting. 628 Gilman. Ph. 889. Mist Evelyn Baasctt'* kindergarten reopened October i at 132 Cbannlng avenue. Phone 791. 10 -Mm Good hoard and pleasant roomt In private bome. 920 to 925 per montb. "• Foreat avenue. 10-24-61* Mrs. J. w. Mantibsld. 1626 Foreat Court, phoae 702W. SptrslU corset*. , Bet Flo rr- Nun-ory IIIK w. I.,!,-, Ht. Fixed That Alt Right Gallelgh-llerv't the dress suit you losue.1 me. old chap, and many thanks. II didn't III me very well, to I had th. tailor make a fen- alterstlous. Green— Tbe deuce yoti did! Well, or all the— Gsllelgb-Oh. It'* atl right, old chap, i told him Id seud tbe bill to me—Bot- t.iu Transcript Beaaking It G.ntl. . "1 understand tbat your daughter U gotng to take music ;.--•■ "Not exactly." replied Farmer Corn tassel "W. haven't tbe heart to tetl we're goln' to hire a regular teacher to do It"—Washington Star. A Curi.us H.-fc, In New CaledouU tbere U a herb whtcb has tbe rare property of revealing oue't secrete. It U known as tbe Datura ttrtmoulnm and lias white flowers and naigb berries full of dark graU*. Tbey are treated of In tbe _______________________________ "Annals of Hygiene and ColonUl Med-1 telne." A pOMO wbo has swallowed iGardea and hoone lbe tea made of thU herb will after | pUflU, rut flowr-i-* and fatting asleep tell where bU money U \ im. O. K1MONIXM hlddeu aud will also arise and go dl- ' reet to wben* hit treasure U concealed. Bobbers oftett ti*e IhU tea as knockout drops wltb wbk-Ii to rob tbelr victim* Not In Good Form. A Chicago woman wbo bad received a legal sumruutis lo appear in a certain court at a certain period wa* much put out tbrreby. In explaining tbe matter to a frleml, sbe tald: "I hsve certainly received tbe citation, but I shall not appear-—could uot In fuel. Not only am I not socially acquainted with Judge Jouet. but the whole I "lie of hla coniinuiilcatloo Is so Imi"-"!l-lc that 1 absolutely refute to know blm."—New York Tlmea. I•!,...... 5I2M Fighting Fish. The pUkat, a ferocious nth. It widely cultivated lu S!sm by people wbo prr [«re tbem for lbe "prixe ring" or pond. here tbey battle, greatly to the de bar tbat ber voice toundt terrible, so ^ llgbt of tbe popuUce and to lbe coo sltlertble profit of ibe king, wbo get* r-iun.l turns of license money. An Amiable Dentist Twro of a Kind. j Vletlm-Say. duni ye. you've pulled j Polite Neighbor-Everylmdy says your th. wrong tooth] Dent 1st—From tbe | bu-it-aud la auch a wide awake man. I way you hollered 1 thought I had hold ■ Mrs. lobbies. Mrs. Jobbles (with a of the right one. but we'll call It m> * »I«ID—Yes. and the baby take* after in Ufa ke.—Chicago Tribune I i Art Carl Sammout will have on exhibition thit week at 250 University ave. his noted collection of PASTEI_B. While M* work of art U well known fn Palo Alto, everyone should Im- pror. thit opportunity of ln- tpecttng tbtt beautiful display of nature brought out ln aU IU beauttet of landscape. The noted big tree, rlv.rs. lakes and mountain scenes. With our Urge and new stock of moulding and frames we are prepared to frame any of these pictures on short no- tics. WILLARD'S ART STORE 290 University Av.. P.|0 Alt
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