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    Dispositivo intercomunicador para personas sordociegas.

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    Trabajo de InvestigaciónEn el presente trabajo de grado se realizó un dispositivo electrónico que tiene un sistema por el cual una persona sordociega puede comunicarse con una persona normal sin que tenga la necesidad de saber el lenguaje Braille ya que el dispositivo puede interpretar la lectura y escritura en ambos sentidos y cuenta con una interfaz gráfica que le sirve a la persona sin discapacidad.PregradoIngeniero ElectrónicoINTRODUCCIÓN 1. ANTECEDENTES Y JUSTIFICACIÓN 2. PLANTEAMIENTO Y FORMULACIÓN DEL PROBLEMA 3. MARCO DE REFERENCIA 4. OBJETIVOS 5. ALCANCES Y LIMITACIONES 6. METODOLOGÍA 7. RECOPILACIÓN DE INFORMACIÓN 8. DISEÑO 9. IMPLEMENTACIÓN 10. PRUEBA DEL DISPOSITIVO 11. ANÁLISIS DE RESULTADOS 12. CONCLUSIONES 13. RECOMENDACIONES Y MEJORAS BIBLIOGRAFÍA ANEXO

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    PAGE TWO DAILY PALO Al.TO TOreS, FRIDAY, NOV. ,2. iqis. SDailv ZTimcs Editorial pa^c **■ H KRi.E.Y IHtONZI-: IIORHRH OF »T. MAfUt'H \t th.- beginning t>f Hi-- wai be twei-n Hal-, and Austria the famous four brome horse- nf st \larkv Cathedral ■*-***or|t* w eniovotl from Ihe . if. to tn«ur*- [hei-- ftnfetv from aviator and -annon No small pan of the world's hJston ■« . on. ne. tt-il » llli lhe-M magntJltem l.r.,nre figures n is -in.l in bt a.iiiosi <er. Loca) Thrower-i Overwhelm San Carefully Organized Campus tain thai one* -in- ...i..M.-ii Hie tn- joae by Score of Canvass Secures Fund in iimphni iii.h n| •-.■- ■ ■-•; ahteli 398 to 229 Three Days PALO ALIO WINS Y. W. G. A. RAISES HORSESHOE MEET $600 IN CAMPAIGN the .-tl idol in.l I'nlo Aiin • raeahoe ili rower* The Stanford Y W C A rata. When »'«n-iant»ne founded 1 «.r.*.i»n- «**t«*-**l "*" M-re tlnoplr b. i.H.k them -o a.|..in the *<-eter*li»T sfb-raOOl hipitoiln.fi.. ■■• In. \.-» H...11-.. from ,,{ •*1>* '""■" wtit-ii'r It..-. and pln-t-.t Ttn-i-f the! lOOk rt,. umph.-il ah oil. Ve **J 'tien tt Hoth learns were In fine fettl' ,.oaiuon ,'u- ■■>" "'"•1 "*•"•**'" ■•«•*- -be «*la« Mil 1 ~'.i~ "" l'"' '■*■- " "■**'' fn>"* "r"* •*■ ■■-**1 lit Paris to ■"-la*1' """' represented each iity 1 b in 'In- T''" "■--''',"'" **-*re four :it number. rum Han Joae Ifinn for the ■ -tirrnit expense* of the 1 oring a total I organisation's work in a rapid-fire ibe Gnnien CUT'SI campaign runrilng from Monday to Wednesday of this week The campaign began on Monday; 91 noon Miss .Mary Flowers waa ■ the leader, and undw her were tool girl-* an "captains.' each of these Ldr Kl.e gam*-*. | K\:\* ,n turn, rhoostng aloe girls' •*ath r»».. to de ' w hoae duty It was each to Interview' a s-*e*"[fl-*d four others on tbe cam-: Vining Interviews President Woodrow Wilson at White House TI.e San Sinn tK-avera took thi'ir defeat gaiu-*l* fighting an uphill throughout The-, were iml handicapped hj th*. local wlil.-li demand i*d horset-hitea for weapon* Insteatl nd raal ijuolta. J also re.'ul* rr. feet .-eta .. ill It. aU , dial.. ptm. tt-.il:- enroll! passing the whole '.ii'i girls, nnd ask them tot a pledge of |*. or more 01 less, as they were able to give There was much enihtsinsni shown during this cam- pulgn new friendships ware made of'.n,t Ides that a good deal of fun I ml j *>-.-. .-•:■-.■; froiD It In addition ■inn ir, the i*r«<tU*il work accomplished _, . _ _ . ., June (jno'.i i"in 1. When the return Kvery ii'hjii lunrheo-g was held ln "-•asses thc Lxecutive Goo< News , ..,..« , , . ._ ,, ,. . , _ lium-lu-a nr.- |,Lined III the near I i he flu li lltiu-..- (or tbf r-oinpalgn- At'OUt Political Situation , , , .. , .1,,,! fiiturr ..1 Han Jti-**- Pitl.i .H" nr., nnd repnrta were rendered re Ihn.wera will i„- .„• tl-i i.t t.n la-Hr.img the progress which waa be-, ..- nml o'tceinsat-1 -uie-. ilt|. made Al 'these lunrhon* aim- ||1ert, .tit. - i-tnb h*s - u.fiii M,-- foil..*, ms -(>**aker- urged the ..f *. ... ih«- leader uf ahlrh Klftf trtl {o ...-tor*. Mis* Mary \\ ..-Mpiaiti- Pal** Alios tit,]-1 lei .hi t- ihr -tudent aerre j ' 1- * *■ '>ppi-n iuri ft.t the Parlfl'1 t-oael Mlas Con ; Tin- Ma'chi- 1 ataii.-t- ilitrk unit Ml** Southwlrk ■,. .-•-.]•-n nml 1..111-. 11' 1 i.. ttiiij holli 11I whom ha»e been workinr ■■trpo-ed Ii.m.u. I Men h man li lh«i-J siming U n-.pt-M f ihe Bs \ •!',i ,,.' 11 .- r.Mii in ni' he- Al J IKMUtnn itld III \ T Murray ot I K \ tw.i m-U l.e on-,,, personal Woodrnt H'>l|se idenl n plat-the .1 th'iiga paign can..- mton Milting, INidai game ■ nr. ■ i. , ap F!-.v.., tilt* ■■■* ■ r-d the cam ! W.-dnesdat ', ■ 'ti l.lrlni is dUC to Mar' ae dlrwa-tlon and whole cainpnlgi. rid was ii Inin*- ha 1** Ita'e-. , M-kleli**. i.ghe isltloli * ■!:iiltagetli'*l|1 the •... ■ a cried ihrouali snd to who*. f 1 .-.nf nt in Hue-*, 1 r- and fn courage m.-nl atit'inc the *-i*.- 'he surrSaii waa angel) due Th* 1-11 -siii-,:!!*. imori her wer- j am Itdlow n Itafena Men. h Rutl , H*.Nika Hiliiifrad "won* Klorvnei ■ Kit (im 1 Klirnbelh Mavitard fieorgln llitfriL.-- Viitt.. Mar. ::- Mildred . '"tlff-ird lielie* it,. Srhel IttW k :.li-l iln Hj I--at while wmshedl ■1 Tin- fouHUl |' fli.all- Notice to Ptopcttv Owners MCJtm* Is l.e.t-l.i given er*. nf pwnpert) upon * and avenue* rt> tie impro rt*c--)niriiendjillon of th-* Puhlli Works that thev privllfgc of entering Into pr.,ale rlnb ronapleAvl tontrnt-i tor the construction of con- nnd Kaltnrttiwi l. it..- lm** aii.p-.ign r <»•- . Mie| whlrh -sil| .-.I-- lie helri mi '.'e how*!""*'"''"" ■■ *-''■"■ i« » flan f"t lha ,, .,u,| jfillnre i" have .. union lietwe-nn 'be h c--uiif ■•.- and ihs v »" hert.1i> Hie l*o Uiav wo'k t.t- igeiher and -'"J* Kain more afli'l'ii' ' ,*-'. Sw..m and! «-*■ l-,'rw* «•«•« lhe pr-.nt ■rgmg ■!!<-< eat*.-1 ■ W ' ** g**nerw; secretary on lb" ul ' 1 mi riie 'a**' 1 "tittiat alsol ''*,*-l,u" leavt*a after this jm: and ..•nt to San i,.»r il id The nnaljth*' *-»'»*•"■ «-rs endeavoring tn de- i*i>t*e ahiiwi-ii It-iiei hanging uit *.■]--ai-wlnn who shall take the place all o«n- i.i.mia nn.l Mo.liar v i totaling ssj-shieh by her work and Influence atreet- K train a srure «H i ; nnd Wheeler* j ""•'*' hn" -••**■• W-t* »n inuKirtatit il under j| making 'J fartor m tha college Hoard ot Outtlaiw san J ■ >•*-.. **-» ->• «►-»•*-•>■-»•*■->-»->->-> ♦-»-*-»»# em* *■*• have lhe sbHlb 1* and M-H'U«D of the local poUnck and McOandle-ss showed ..,■.:•■■»' Suo-s in the third *et t rule curbs provided thev enter mio m-oring « |»tat .>( ]0T to Ran loael *-uc.h (-t)nirn<-i now The work, how- I* Palo Alio won all uf the five ever, muat be t-ompleted hefora thu gaim-s ;■;.', *• 1 1 1 ii actual iiaaitage of the Resolution of , t . ■ T Emteniion on Hecember 13 191*. Th* fourth and final raatrh found KHANK KASSON City Clerk Palo Alto agata in M** ascendant. 11 10 :t *.dvt winning It) s total of 101 to «6 and v..1 "„•■.''. great lorm and the r'ultBer-Iaat shaw conibinattun were unable 1*0 bring home tht* l.a.-nti. wlcnlng hul two out of the flvs games. Palo 0 a&dJAMo lost the tlrst nnd last content. 17-1.3 and l»-21 but mors than made up for it In tie other thrae. emerging vlctor'oua bv the counts of ti-:. :: . and M-ll The Ernest Wilson Company makers of Co-ed Chocolates COCOA DOOR MATS A full stock of all sizes at prices ranging from 75c each to 2.50 each, according to size and quality :- a s e a AT THE Palo Alto Furniture Co. Inc. Phone 12 222 University Ave. P. L SEAMANS Pioneer Jeweler .innounrea lhat he has secured Uie servtrea of DR. J. H. S0HN a graduate optometrist w'.ib an ' experience of over twenty yaars H» comae to m« with ths highest recommendation* from the California Optical Company, so that 1 can assure you of an absolute correction In every caae submitted. Telephone 490X 10,VI(l 7 Cnlvt-rslly AvenBO- No More Blue Mondays L*t us do your washing. Wa vtll call for your clotaas and return tbem to you within 24 hours. We wash anything—*■- pounds for E>0c Our plant Is equipped wltb new mangle and dry home Hotel aad restaurant work a specialty. Sen J for our price lists aad give ns a trial. EUtlafactloa guaranteed. PALO ALTO WET:WASB^ND ROUGH DIY LAUNDRY aU£ High St. I*ti"ue F. A. 70 l'KTi:U 1VKIWON. Manager. THE HAYS TREE 0- will call on you. Hold your order tor Xmas Trees, Toyon Berries, & Huckleberrey Greens— Stock on display at 527 High Street after December 16. Phone 364 K. DICY A. BAUOH Notary Public 257 Univeraity Ave. Hotel Larkin PALO ALTO Kl-KOPEAN PLA*. Do You Need A Carpenter? If you have any carpenter • orl t» >*• done call upon ms io d« U for vou 1 hate von- HSt'ted ft"- iwent*.-flv« -.ears, and '■>' ti.e nasi eight ysirs 1 h*>* dune Ji.iu nt>man's work. ao I know nan angle of the • rade Wi'i «o new work or retialiiiiK oi will suWrtntand • or* " -le.iied Uh« ma a call st my reel deo-*e ■ . ■ 'a Jer*ev dale*. or phone "SOf'X C. EM-ONQANECKER IN IJSSK TRAM TWO HTXITKS a/ter you have taste*', *ome 0f our Dread Roll, or rmkea jon won't feel like . ■ ■ ^ vo-ur Ume over , hot ...rn tn, n,orf, Our Bread i» so :-j-h- „, pm*. a table, so just right a* to t-r««t. that even th- beat ->f t,ome bakem prefer u ttr in9ll 9wtL Try a loaf a-,,| -o.- *h f(H. », tl.-ll-.rrr.! lI"Kit—lli-u! Liu Pit-. Minn- Jtiul I veey .1 ii 'un-41- Mlnee I-IIFF-KK !Ye».li r.-i-l.-tl nn.l ,;i,,:,,„| !.. f„r ,j„. tlMmrl T>y ii punted t.itay. ii m.Ii pie****- from. KKKK lihl.l\'Klt\ Frank J. Miller Co. Delicatessen Bakery Catering Groceries Phone 5 I 6K 203-205 University Ave

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    DAILY 1'AJ.O AI.TCi TIMES, WKIiN'KSDAY. NOV. u. ipi.y FACE FIVB VARSITY THEATRE Tonight-- Photoplays Only "THE STROKE OF THE PHOEBUS EIGHT" T-tkcit on ih,- K-.r-t Tha ID t*BC-aa<1 "PATHE WEEKLY NO. 53." Vssrj lDle-mittn; COITeatit new n |<it Itir* lorm ■THE INFLUENCE OF THE UNKNOWN" Thl* ..n*---. ar, old familiar gr.-i.n-: ... .. ..'.■:: tbLereatti and I* -111 that Cull Id tn? rli-aire*'! BUNNY FOR THE CAUSE" John nunti* -,->-* Rsasa Tarplei in - -u*TraK,-tr. ItlC til W nail 1IIK. Admission lOc Luge feee-.fi.is 20c j J. C. Arnnti wrricfi Are lusurance I Call him ui> al *.90L. t-iS-lffl FOR SALE l,..t in excellent residence, section at bargain price —1600. | R. g. Jessretl m Mullein Diil.dln**,. (H-116 High Street, tinning ani Choice ranch lu alfalfa ready t- cut next spuing: close to iuiiod; ! Idenly of water. Easy ten:,:.. C. L. PLACE. Phone 855 BRIEFS i-ooai. Aiii'rarr*j*at"c"*rTB. Mrs dallat. letitier. tnoctnc n*>*--dit sp©- 2ZG t'nir. ave Phone 634 n-.i-* clean workmanship appeal t-. TOUT I. II. Ilrosrn doos tlntlni ami Ic-avoa vejiir woodwork clean I'hone I0SX. Auto tO an- [.art ot ekjr; fare 2i>e. Special rates, shopping or calling Three machines In servlco. Vandtr ronrtf', fiSS Alma at. I'hone 11 MA-lm plu IE !*..:: J. n.Glle> 2S1 G. II. MarMeekln. piano tuner and repairer. Leate orders at Penaeba- kr-r't. S73 t.nlveralty. Phone «SK, 10-:-lm» SPIREI-LA .!>:..■*. watt's, women and children. 13.50 up. Mra- E. M. [Davit*. 333 W»verley. Pbooa .',201.. 10-6-«ru a a a ' Hot bread and rolls every after- ■ooa at 4. Oak Dakarr, 210 Unl*r.a* I General Auto Uv**ry. City and ; |2 " 0 per hour. Clrcla ■ opposite S. ***. depot. Phone P A. IS Civil engineer scanted to surrey j desert land A big money-making j praprraltlika Address W Time** offirv IO-30-Iw Splr**i in corset a. M rn. M arah n 11 | It lark. lejirese-matlv-.. Phone Tt.",. ■*<•-: ".Viverlej. ..treet Mn.. It. S. Wood expects to I**.* In n few day* fur Seattle i.n i I. t*,-halrr will leave em Lark Iser l>i* \n *.<•!<■■ lomor- W \ Shaw of Sni Francisco and William Hoffman of Oakland ar. j reg.t-red at the Hotel Ijirkln. M!r a Rtlth Ahiaaede. Stantor.l , 17. left yststerdajr lor her hoir.e Id ' lata* An-;,-.***. a a a Capta-ta and Mra P W Thon-p- j aon entriialned a I an informal bridge al Ihttlr home on ttamonn •treet Monday evening I»r nnil Mra i. K Iahl1ll|a* enter- tallied at rt dti*n**r .1 -nee- Inst even- Ine nl their home op Hamilton airline tn .1 until! ,-t ,f :hcir Mends. Th* McKlnle> Corp* sewing ilrele. a III meet a lib Mra, O'llalr at the j hotne- of Mm, IV P. I.niinten on Haw. itiorne a.cnue Krlda* Afternoon at I 2 o'clock. -'* ij Horn. In Chlco, Cat . November 10. 191". 10 Mr and Mm Stansmore D. SIM em. a daughter. Marbnra Ilop- klna Siller*. Charlets It IVirlck. secretary of the California railroad cotniulsalon. •till addre-s thr Mens Club at the Congregational Church next Monday evening. AH men are Invited. ■ a a Coloney I) A. Smith was a rllilor In Pnto Attei Saturday, having attended the football gama as the guVft of Captain and Mrs. Anthony. Boys' Furnishings The wants of the boys always demand attention. The clothing want Is one we can easily satisfy with the kind of clothit*/jjViat wears and looks *-\ell. Knee Pants Suits Winter weights. Two pair of pants with some suits. 5.00upOvercoatsTheyarcnotexpensiveandaddtohiscomfort.Pricesfrom5.00 up Overcoats They arc not expensive and add to his comfort. Prices from 4.00 up. Cut I...... flora, -eat-., ana Onto** lUf-MOrn innitlo, nr. now Plant, of all klnrla al l.aa I-aima. An Rata in I'.i'i Alio at the V.ralt} .--.nhoo.M. fbon. 17*. s-U-t Chranil... Slio|>. in-IT-tf Cadet Hose all weights 25c a pair Sweater GoatS we have them tor youngsters as well as the grown ups. Heavier Underwear the cold weather demands this change for the bays as well as adults. Our Tailor makes all the alterations free IK-baling tritJiu. are being held Cbb ar*-k at the high Kbbol for rep- ie.i-.e-i,lalive- or the high school at the Campbell debate on t>ere*iil>er IStta The aecond nlumnl-palo Alto High School game will be ]..ayed on! Ihe Stanford turf tomorrow tller- ncicin tit l o'clock Who Said Dolls? Who mid dollar Hnv*. ymi apen the ladl in all tier inrlrts* Do Jrotlj know th*- re<a| nrtlcle In .lolls when' Site |a dulled in," If }..-] are :m Mtpaft son sa-1l| afijirvrtKtt! thr cs lilblt at the Catholic Indies' bazar Youths' Clothing: Wc know how critical young folks are about their clothes. They know what thev want and so do we. Let us prove it. Lone; Pants Suits Nobby—Stylish—Serviceable—Neat. What more can you ask? Prices range from 8.50to8.50 to 25.00. In ibe li ning If i'alo Alto Paint Co. Papering, j ,.,'ntlng and tinting. Paints, oils.: gltU and varnishes. Phone 4601. Jum arrived, n "hlpmcnt of de- llcle.iia Orange* llhea-oni e at.d> at the Varsity Chocotiilc Slioj. ll-l«If not proficient m this nclence*. come along and Improve v.uir education Rraldea dcilla (here- -*rt* otliet llilnga too. Iitdleve m«. Stein Bloch and Benjamin Suit, and < vcrcoats for the men. 59 years of leadership In American cloth- ill's.' manufacture shows that STEIN BLOCH clothing is the best. Christy, Rhodes & Co. - PHONE 200 asssaaasasiaeeraraaaieaasa &z.^z!z£f,. ^fzzi&s!' • VJ JGr ' I\ Cr atV Lr I FOR THANKSGIVING A man may be just as thankful in his old clothes as in his new ones, but he doesn't look it. LET US SERVE Y01 This season by sending your correct measure and choice of woolens for an Autumn Suit to Ed. V. Price & Co. Chicago's Largest Merchant Tailors We carry a complete linevof Ready-To-Wear Overcoats, all the newest styles and materials. Prices from 20to20 to 32.50 ■ Wideman & Son Tailors Phone 742L 234 Univ. Ave. Haberdashers J..IJI|lll|•rr^^^^^^^^J*^*^^**^^***>****>^***********,^*^*****' ' ' a B I I a^-a^^^J^-^^a^a^^. * * ' ' I" f T T I'll'nil II III llllllllll |ll)l |l| |l| Jl .1.. ..

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    DAILY PALO AL1U TIMES. SATURDAY. SEPT. j6. iqi4. PAGE T\\ REE ' t*^eooeoooooooomoooooooeooeoooooooooooe+ooeooo*>ooo*>e.oooooooooooooooooooooooooooeoeooooooooooooooooooooooooo »oooooooooo»oo»ooooooooo*aooo»oo«ja»ooooooooooooooo»oo***«*i * »*»*»*S>*»»*»STSTa*»*W SOLD 25 Hopkins Lots Since September 1st. You ought at least to look them over!! 373Embarcadero,(macadamized)132feetfrontage373 Embarcadero, (macadamized) 132 feet frontage 400 Near Bryant and Hawthorne, 60x1 50 300ByronStreet,50x112300 Byron Street, 50x112 560 Middlefield Road, 102 feet frontage, Paved Street etc. 500ForestAvenue,50x200500 Forest Avenue, 50x200 450 Kellogg, comer Byron in beautiful block 100 A Small Cash Payment and Easy Installments THE UNIVERSITY REALTY COMPANY Palo Alto. San Francisco. J Palo Alto Market Lauridaon A Son m clt son. Our Meats Are the Beat. Ot R TRICKS ARK Ult.HT. FRESH FISH EVERY FRIDAY Government Inspected Refrigerated Meats at the Stanford Meat Co. 366 University Avenue. iiemcaciks, poti/TRV. PHONE 67. Tax[-*ayer Replies ■ r I'alo Mto Time* t ..I pn.ud of the m,,n;. *.. tiff Arthur II Ij.iibIoi.1 Iriiii'in r.t hln llvii, -Ithln ifinin ■Ht.s 1- ' fulfil Hill! id iifllHal dun. I fair drabi tiou/it.ir run ■ad and shot rckir.K man e-ransr and 1 of pFttmlsi I'tirinf! nil in*; ri--hi 1 for ed fall . !„!..! .Ir llfS- -ilifllillii' Ill-Ill. Ihri Hit" I tmv Where Do You Spend :-: Sunday? :-: Get the Street Car Habit! Lfather'a advlee U including fidelity ■ hl|i. and al sll t etl my-elf a* a nil -urn manner tha rom** lo me or |* In nit* ' nhonp] 1, r-iir-'i m* i men -.heriiT in ■ otjli) not' . i.n.m-IH honor *n. ml- people of Sant. ui intelligent-*- teiti indeed fnrttinale ll iii-in in Ihe ..mir in tr..HKl> ■.-fully v I'AlaO A-I'.TO TAXI'AVBII St. Ign .I"-- ,\|umnl if I'Kll Aim nnd parlli alaul* our >imiiik men itlbllHtep before Make ihem feel [Kirt -.tirh a man [I Mr t.anf-fon| ■ a banqual b> I tlUS I'nlvrrsM) Ii Hotel Kl Fram'l j No.vemhei nub iluninl "f SI Iltn t.i br- riven at tl In Sun r*an< The Peninsular Way Is The Best TO OOMGBGSB KI-RIM.H TO AI-I'M ROCK IH11M PALO ALTO 1'KnM PALO AI.TO Cars leave ? 31 a tn . a. m . 11:51 a at.. last from ("on*: rest. Spring! •alt. Alio leaves at 6:20 p 10 car for m. Half-hourly service from San Jose to Alum Rock Park. Cars lea-re Palo Alto for Sao Joia aU?i40 a. m . C a. tn.. 10 a. m. No rhai-ge on this ear A deltj-tiiful trip along the Roond trip fn>nt Palo Alto CO Haa Jomm ,m>. . Hmn Jose to f.-.thill*. Iti.unil trip OOe. Alti.u Rock I'ark 10c each way Ih ;in<-*aslng por on lth »lorm . »1lh m; nd itoiMi-TRip ti(*kktk soi.n only at company*** office AT THE SOtTHBBN PACIFIC DEPOT. THE PENINSULAR RAILWAY and hie -ollrllude folio Jail. I- a glimpse "f hll grnlle humanity as well nn tin* physical vigor and fenrlea- determination rpijul-ltf in the person of the iiher- Iff of San tu Clara county I bailee*. Mr Editor a. stated by Mr I.angford In his communication to j-our paper. *•*• per rent of rood •beiiffs would be re-elected men II not for persons! grievance*, a de- flrr for revenge, and the lurr for i.n..'. combined with prople whose veracity and honor ran he safely quratloned. Mr. I^ngford seem- lo havf read well the book of human nature. therefore he baa too much bre-dth for bitterness agaln-t those who as- >all him Though -well acquainted wllh prejudice that lead* connclenre- le»« people to Injure him. he Is ever ready to excuse the paaalOB of the mind, and applauds nnd neen only the beautiful In humanity My friends and nf-'.ghborn of Palo .\lto, let us honor him and onrselve*. bv doing all In our power In re-electing thla faithful, capable public per- vanl. I.i-t us with klndnes* care** and better guide the warped, unfortunate m)odn that have assailed up- : dwitjajrUnd'a Prssidsn*. bl*, There la on* highly civilized country ml-; In which noi one person In four could md ! Si*"*" thrlr ruler's ;..■.;.■.<.-. That country .rrIaln Is Switzerland On* reason why the . 'I prnsMcnl ti sinur-l nnknown elf lief hy _,_ j i.*m* or by sight Is that lit* la not a public flRTtrc nt ail- lie baa do prlvi It-got ns president find no official uul ronn— tint avail of the nrrny Swlmrr land baa a frenh president every yenr fie has no pemonnl ntithi'rlty as pre*1 dent and I- practically oDly Ihe ipeak er of P-vltrerland's umts-oimlng little parllamenl It la recorded tbat at a meeting of Swiss busloesa men no one could recall tbe nsme of tht president Tbe waiter wai asked. He bappeni*d to know. Iiecause thi* president wa« his uncle-Philadelphia Times Trsubls Absad "That speech yoo made piaclna* B» In nomlnatloD was a splendid state- mrnt of the case." said lha grateful candidate. -Tea," replied ths old campal**ner. **It waa a On* statement- But we're roiiac to have a dickens of a uni pro* laflt"- Washington Star VOU Can Add NEW ± -BUSINESS to Tour PRESENT BUSINESS by JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING FULLER & CO. FOR GROCERIES 2 Phones, 751-752 Storage ;MTl KB. 1'I.VMIS I'AI'KIM. CAf AM, I 111 K.HI Mill 1 li Palo Alto Transfer & Storage Co. BAOOAGC, I 1 IIM I 1 Hi:. 1'IAMIS 1'A.KIM. I'AKU PUR HAL*. AMI I III I,.II I .Mill I li OFFICE 101 ,-IWl.K. I'lio.r M Subscribe for The Daily Times Brown and White Cooking Ware Ramekins and Custards Bean Pots and Pudding Di-hes Casseroles and Mixing Bowls BIXBY & LILLIE High Grade Grocer

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    FAGS KWMT DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES,FRII,AY. IHiCEMDKR g. l,)io. YOU WANT IT Best .in the World. MJB why? TREE TEA Ask Your Grocer. Three Presidents are Chosen by Students Mi-.il*-, MILTON AM) MILL! BKOOMi: KXSX'ITIVKS OF -i ui "I'M i-onn.-j. . H C. Nelson, of lialds Laajll was lost evrnlne elected presld«*nt of •the Burl tin Club, which l» comjioscd of the Stanford ntrn who live lu the men's dormitory. Nelson Is a Ktsn- fin-sl itraduBlc of th« law de|iart- rnciu and Is a Phi Beta Kappa, an or (an I tat I on made up of men ami women who have obtained tl urine the four years of college certain standards of scholarship. * The house Tomnilttro which was Slerled oonslsl-i ot A. W. P.-alte. J. E. Wool**-* and ('. C Aryabrltc F. II. llllion. of San Mego, In the law depart mt-IK. VIS last IilKht also elected president of the Nr***- torta IJ-tiailtic Sod-My. Hilton b a member of Delta Obi and a winner of thf annunl Itonnhflm <ll*< oertatlon thla year. R. E. flaclMi *■*• elected vtcr-presldenl. A. C llradford was elected secretary, and M, It. Henshaw troasorer. * It. J. Miller, of Hanford. WU e!«*t--d prcsld-nt nf the English i m% Mn ll»* I* a member of En- Nestorl. hi Alp! De rsltj De- hstinft Sorlctv and th«* *tatf of th" B-tjuoIa. The olber ofllcer* elecled were L. M Itnblnson. vlcc-jiri'sl-li-iit; Miss P. Williams. p«*reiary; P. M. Osllvy. treasurer and faculty r«*pr< i-nuilvr; Professor L. E Basset of Ibe English' department. Veteran Baseball Players to Return KTANHHtlt TKt*.l MAV BE LARGBLV Mini: if <»P KJC- PEB1KNCBD MEN. "* Six ol Isat atmaana varsity bs***** bsll learn Will Mr hark j( -itanfnrd ■ n--v( semesti r io lorm lh* Dttclttu ot las- :-;ne (or th- yesr r<JI: Nol onl*. th^sc men srlll be OUl for the tram., '-ul Severn! m*n I am year In- eiljciMi- win (hit- rc-wiii in seen on -the .'Amnn-J. (Ms* i cdiuldrrabte 'amour* of, - «»d-i**B ms'» nutjf l-e dci.-loped inio mi-;':- V ■'■■ era. Ot lh« \ar*li>* veterans who will, *■*■ on tbe-s-fhsd are: Obear. enter fl-ltl: ChUds, left field; Balf.-flrsi hii'-". f;i!fllhiti. pKi-her. and Gr-nonft (captain l»l"*) catcher, 'It-nonx is not in coltesf. now. but has.slcnlflM ht* intent Isn of aealtt r«-*tl*i.-iln*j In • ' Janunry* Csnierb'iir.v of the 1U0S va^slt1' may also hi' hack' Tor thi* sprtns **-m**T,trf- ■ ir the can tta *-"<*«• inellflWe Wanted GfMAB a\SSB*T8 OVER ♦27,000.000,0-6. Single man or man- and wife to T i* on "G-acr* farm close to Palo X THK SOKTH BRITISH * MERCAX- ■** ■*■*-■• *~1pe Opportunity for chicken d> btislll. ■ ' Kent I per in.mill. \\ TILKFIRE INSl'RAXCE CO. University Really Co. rr" Achats. William Crmaston, I'resldcnu. i\J% 130 I'nlvrrsliy Ave. Phone S07 Neat and attractive hit ui alow on ♦ Byron atrwt betwex-n Melville and T KeH-.im avenues, lot ' ,*,H2. Price T ussy (erms. City OrdinawTe V. HARRIER;| 10.1 Uolverslty Avenue. New/Merchandise j. Constantly Arriving t'uuitty I.-i Inili-nl Hrbool. ♦ There wlll be a nice tint of the ** various school master* of Saui.i Continued from |is..e T\i {Clara county. California, with olh-;, tain the proposed Amendments lo -„, on Saturday. December 17lh, at **j the Cbsrter to*-«tbc-r with tbeY«r-|c,, Xora)4, iMl ,. , p m ' ,or ^J tlon ot tbe Charter Amended, and! ] i .-A.^t,.t,.s JitK i Pwpose *-* discussing the adv'ssbll- ibc Additional Amendments ■ ulth] Instructlofas to votm vptlni at Juld,'-*- ■>• orsanlslnn a Santa Clara». --lecilon. Ssl-4 sample ballets, to-; counly lechnlcal school: also to* -tether with IflstfucthWS shall be discuss ways and means ut dolus so. msusd to each elector at least 0s»|--■•*#> Hlchards and others will be , daw liefore tho day ot election. | Hresent (« discuss (he mailer. Bu-, The above and foregoing Ordl-t perlntendcni I>. T. Itnlemsn Is call- nance was duly'passed by. tbe Couo-M1"* «e meeting. il on tbe "1st day of November. 1S10. by tbe following vote: A**r**ti--(*ongdon. Hettinger-, Hon- rr*rTyde-, Jordan, La Petre, Mllfls. Spencer. Tholls. L'tniftreys. Vail. Wilson. Wing. NOES—None. ABSENT—Downing, ".tosher. The above Ordinance ts hereby approved by me tbls 2**d day of No- ember. 1910. CHAS. H. wiNn, Moyor. Attest: FRANK KASSON. City Clerk. I hereby certify that tbe above and foregoing Ordinance waa duly passed as directed. FRANK KASSON. City Clerk, ll-33-20t . . Palo Alto Boy Chosen by Students J. II. THIIItlllN OK III!**- mi. |<t PLKtTEII Til KXEtTTlVE tllMMITTICK AT STAXPOIlll. Yesterday at (b>- student hod election at Stanford L. L. Hilt wa elected editor of the Dally I'alo Alto and J. E. Doolly Junior r<ji:. k.-ii'.i live on Ihe eiecutlve rommlltee. and J. H. Thoburu sopHomore r*tv reju-ntatlve on the esccutlvn com* iiiltl-i*. Tboburn Is of Palo Alio and was one of tbo star players on (h Stanford Vanity KUghy U-aiii thf* fall, Card nf Ttiank*. We. the undersigned. »l»h to «• press our heartfelt lhanks uTtTic many frlemln who irers *o kind _ tn * during the afekr..-*.* and loss of nr beloved daughter and sister. MIL und MRS. 1IARVEV HARRIS MASTER RAYMON HARRIS. 12-9-2t" Flubs—Who originated tbe Idea , i(mt ilif- -lottgest way round waa the'd sbori^st *ay"hi?me? PROFESSIONAL NORMAN r. MALCOLM : ATTORNKV AT LAW J XQTAHV PI'BIJC First NatlonslTtank building, ' Pain Alto. Offlae phone 125K; i residence phone 5ISK. t- H. C. PHELPS OSTWIPATH (* IUrlrriolog|-.t and Ha. Bt. MfhdK, ' Palo Alto -■:■■• "-I Mariposa bldg. • ;01 I'nlvrrsliy ave. Phone 473. - Hours C.-.10 to !>:no. San l*ranclsco OlBc^ %*»&-31 Whit* ■ ury bldg.. 133 Geary st. Phone < Sutter 114. Hours S to 4. ■ (lirmlial analyst* of urine, gas- i trie fluid-., water and milk. . dr. thomas p. hammond iu;viisi ■ (Successor to Dr. Mclntyre.) J Hours 9 to 13 a. m. aad - 1 to & p. ro. Ledyard building. ! Telephone 4SIK. Offlee hours 11 to 12 and 1:30 -o 1:30. Home address 1014 Uryaat St.: J. O.'VARIAN >LUSEl'R Madlson*TbolU Building, Palo Alto Offlc* phone i.31V. Residence phone CSL. EDUCATIONAL Un- heart Is only nut'l.' torn for the brief en' tin bum smile hi made to I <f« good cheer'all tbe < 1 i.f ' flr Th .- mi* la*t season, but * numb-r nf 'In- |>rv1lmlnarl*.-s hfiwH tilni-.-lf in be a pitcher •frim-Jrrat-1-- worth, I Henshaw. inclfgiblr- la*i -prlng*; appears ive ti 'good i/iance for winning 8" lo haM-bull ihls college year. J. Paul Miller Violinist and Teacher. Music furnished for all occasional-] —dances, tftsnera, private parties, -tc. Violin and piano or full orchestra. ■il.( Emerson Si. Telephone 100.' SHAMPOOING ; SHAMPOOING, Manicuring. Scalpj' ( Tbeatment tm!t Facial Msssage.jS ' Complnlon .Packs a specialty. All ** I kinds of hair ■-■■' >: given prompt at- ' ', ten tlon. - Mrs. C, Malcolm Wsde.j' \ room No. 1, Msdlsos-Tbolts block. .^ ! Phone IIDC. "... ■**«--#■- (UH SHIRT fltOXF.ItS ar* . »:■■ ;i*. Tbey know by < • ni" Jum how to glvethn proper fln-i i!>h and sllffnpss to th-* bo.bm. <ul- l.,r. ■ad . ■Bi. Miss Beth Randall i . ■" IIAIR SPECIALIST . (Student'Dr. E. E. McLean.) - 1". i ■ 3421*. LIB Flown*-*- Si. STANFORD FRENCH LAINDRY 777,7 GOOD : The Finest and Largest Assort- • : vij arv _«-\ i\ " ment of : : Tf U U li j . Ladies Hand Bags . |;j Ev.r In P-fl', .Alto is now at Jj.j WOKKbLL S *, j W. T. McKINNEY'S | S HARNESS SHOP • --.-..* : 171 Uhlversity Avenue ■: Freight Uepot ..,,,..n,i,,u,,,iii Many New Lines of Goods have been added for our 1 i - ,]„> > ^ Trade. You will find a new, fresh, clean and attractive line of J day Kovcltic*. in useful and much-wanted articles. Our Stuck is' lar-jcr than any previous season. Our offerings have been carefully selected. Sec its for your every want in Dry floods, Panty Goods and Reads-to-\\'car. bur lines arc tile besl obtainable, and from the best and must reliable manufacturers and distributors of up-to- date merchandise. vVOOL CHILLIES A beautiful showing oi Imported, All-Wool French Challies, direct from the manufacturer; a saving of at least fifteen per cent over what others will charge you for a similar line of goods. New patterns, new shades, latcM designs and colorings, suitable for street wear, afterdoon and reception gowns. A fine assortment just arrived. l.» make your selection from. Prices, 65c per.yard. A cheaper -;r.'i,h- at 45c iiiul 50c yard. Imported Wool Wastings Just arrived, a pretty line of plaidl,, stripes, in Wool Batiste. A iinc weight for shirt waists, at 45c, 50c, 60c, 75c, 85c and S1.00 yard. FURS, LADIES'FURS We are showing a very fine line of Ladies' Furs in Collars and N'cck l'ieccs in sets, or single pieces of White Lamb, Blue Coney, Isabella Fox, Brown Coney, Musk-rat, Water Mink, Japanese Mink. Black and Grey Fox, Opossunn Imitation Lynx. Neck l'ieccs and Collars, at 3.50,S5.00,3.50, S5.00, 6.00, 7.00,7.00, 7.50, 8.00,8.00, 8.50, 9.00.9.00. 10.00 !„ 20.00each.AUTOVEILSHandsomenewmaterials,inallsgkjwovcnmaterials,sameassilkglovesarcmadeof.NewdodlileCliiffonClothVeils,neVAutoScarfsinavarietyofpatternsnotshownbyuslieforc,at20.00 each. AUTO VEILS Handsome new materials, in all-sgkjwovcn materials, same as silk gloves arc made -of. New dodlileCliiffon Cloth Veils,' neV Auto Scarfs in a variety of pat-terns not shown by us lieforc, at 1.50. S2.00, 2.50,2.50, 3.00, 4.00.4.00. 4.50', 5.00each.LEATHERBAGSAneuIptju>iarrived,infineSealGoatShoppingHags,latestshapes,andniiitipt«>tlatctrimmings,inlarge.sizes;indestructiblehandleshandlesthatwilloulwteafthebag.FineBagsat5.00 each. LEATHER BAGS A neu Ipt ju>i arrived, in fine Seal Goat Shopping Hags, latest shapes, and ni'i-i-tip-t«>*tlatc trimmings, in large .sizes; indestructible handles—handles that will oulwteaf the bag. Fine Bags at 3.50, 4.00,4.00, 4.50, 5.00,5.00, 6.00, 7.00,7.00, 7.50 to 10.00each.CREPEDEPARAISAbeautifulSilkandLinenFabricresemblingCrepeDuChine,justarrived:.!beautittilsoft,sheermaterial,furafternoonandeveningwear,ineveningshadesoflightblue,pink,oldrose,Nile,cream,Reseda,at50cyard.LadiesPetticoatsat10.00 each. CREPE DE PARAIS A beautiful Silk and Linen Fabric resembling Crepe Du Chine, just arrived:.! beaut it til soft, sheer material, fur afternoon and evening wear, in evening shades of light blue, pink, old rose, N'ile, cream, Reseda, at 50c yard. Ladies' Petticoats at 1.00—Special. A high grade, Hcath- erbloom Petticoat, worth 1.50,onsaleat1.50, on sale at 1.00 each. Sec Ramona street windows.' Special. 1.00each.InfantsWoolBlanketsForthebed.criborcarriage.AnewlotofCrinkleDowns,beautifullymade,at1.00 each. Infants' Wool Blankets For the bed. crib or carriage. A new lot of Crinkle Downs, beautifully made, at 1.75, 2.00,2.00, 2.25, 2.50each.CribBlankets.DoubfeBlankets,wooj,at2.50 each. Crib Blankets. Doubfe Blankets, wooj, at 3.25 and $3.50 pair. 'i McCall's .Magazine Pattern-,.-md monthly publications now ready for December. Subscribe now for McCall's Magazine for next* rear and secure one of the best magazines published in America today. Over a million read every month by stylish women all over this land. Only 50c a year, and a free pattern. JtlendenhallfGu PALO ALTO THE STOKE FkOM WHERE DISAPPOINTMENT NEVER COMES. **♦->♦♦<

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    PALO ALTO TIMES. PALO ALTO. CAL. TlllIHell'AY, fKllltt'UlY 1*. iwii. r-ITTHOaiST: ... ii. tr. tier ■'■ .rl llul, c.l-r;» l.tii , -- -It . i.r.. ar,- |n|p)i^ ..,,, „, ■ ' '■' " •"' '' ■" ' l'' ■"'" litll.t- li.ati ' Herit.ll.*' or, "f.mnnuel," .'* while "I'alo Alto" ie v. Isi Jul. lammt- at aid lie wo* very glad Uiat table had route mil ami l'ark to tot torrger -Ute |to .murr-ralnm of llm 1Mb. Alto Cinir.b. 1 Tbe anldm nf :i..-.-*ptr*i;.<. •arwd, tLr ii.vl.ru* riy.ira.-I until Ito .June is'.ccl.n.-. -•**•» org..-si.-i',i-.ii will fa- E EALES iTAI 1 ,v m •*I*__-El IPaloAltoHotel :,- loutottoWunura .d ,-,,.,, *. T->rt lo -__ltO. C-tral- i* il.niri.hing Beitb-ne M tl.,. new tiu>- Al-p.iJ.tbbnew (luir.b is rSgato Unl un !■ r ll.e atfiftnaol tie- ITvwbvter- iaii.I. ti-.mnijfi.il. .-.nl its chief support w \1 MAP\TTI I A\T j miis. o. aiiHS. aaoBHiKTorr. 1*. Held Iter. Mi 1 HrW Otoir Itefa-ar aapSswIty at J*!*}, Chrfaiton l.n.l. olKceof Mon-ie . .toyeAe-nirts.::-' HUW T1WU TABLE. train* hi-n-lofarr mat j was llm fact. tie. UNION SjUNOAV XCHOTrU • Widnd-; iclim, which have wallet .n.-rsf at Mcnb..wi!l ,. I'alo All... jit-ad Everything New, THE SCHOOL yUKSTIOH, 'j- Hu tin-new Urn II:. , mi.'....- ..f I "Menb. l'ark;' s> "d." Whatov.r cipher. I ra! Iron ' 1 ■!•• by Ifa- ncan in tbr ■ interpreted liberal and advanceddumb, w tin*-*. The large uitcnitom'i' juicttlfig«n;l.tliiJ.v.itiy im f-i...-;h."«*i _«ir_g^ ALTO Property A Specialty.! htt\H Uie and 1'olitf .VatUrs. da u—fut ami .iron,* .hint*. TTiL- Truttivs will jit-mittl iiiintt-listf ly of.Th I miw nm J_rk i.ttpfa wa* rather apnik-d when NR Is—fan I ttoy db-ovcrrtl ami cilbd attention to New e>*.l)t', tlrf ,, , ,;...-; lh* IBIBlt ;.ss--i -i j -„.,.! ... tr.nd that J tronl ol the name "Fato Alto." Ihtller- . l'ark nml! Held of I'iiir Oaks said Hint II) tbe hiller .l»rv. The: rn**, it meant "deadhead." tfaiwn that •'llbwgoodan't pl.-asant a-lbliig It b t in a faw tw- twvtbren tod.rll Ingt-ltor inonily." [ften-nor fai 1| ,. imj-rtant to ml. I tlmt Mr. John libit IdjT. Ik.)lebnsnul >et to-cn In-anl Iron. > be . THE ONLY KICKER. F. W. Warr rl far Feb. 11j uml.r (In-law. Vu .1 .-ov.n-1 tbr. uj- nu oltlclnt eurv. by ll.e I'oimly nil trior dial Ifa* .1 < fr-.tii tin. top •d lie ||s_-*__l d fan-*- a,- drjau at Fato Al obj U llCterr*!' St pis'. IWU Bill. - Htd •!^t t*r>urt.t lb point au.1 wilbii Hie1 fll.U.*1..U|,. na we liaVe suiiie ft! clul T.li |p«lHyu| B.t-a ol Ave nml ri.-venlrtwji4S.ni. Tii wat. very nhu ded .ovcryro'urn en to eunatftion w •hr-* ■ta.a Un o tb scl-Ool |..iw of 1' I f..r i*, wlii'li ret Hi If grade ■*"***"* »l Wt-I wtll leave It. i (.uml to-r,tii: 1-sW. and .ill *r inn tbuJAItoall-r'tiristi..ltd 15*1 in wbicb Im.-leto! t "J ;".',* wilt mn I., r. y"i» I?-**"., AHp'i at lid*. _le-< b rmlited with being l-ulu l'ark ltol.*t naiim-1 man in Fain Alto. 11 furmi-rly, i" tberelon- strange Uml fa- ahnnl.l to D>-;_i; jli-ii the only rc«lfl.-n', who, nj. to .fate, has (.Sin fran- toi'U faun! to rub. any objections to tla rr minute* new lime Libit-, OVVT which every 00e irrat l*ato eto* to rajtoatog. lliast-raeouf. how--;*. • j_, ■■, . lottnerly; j U *•** U ».nf*—-d, -ure wcigbly. Mr.. Hw,„ . .mn■ tfa- -■ni.- at BumrUdngu, It w.ll to 45 CROCKER BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO. um Hold and Ibe I it,-. -1 n i*I t'.(uip--nl Hoslelry ' 111 I'alo Alto. Ibe bl, Ullldilllr. T.li- pfatin iliufulj faxu nl ii-*.n.*lh« conlr-mt already ei- ■itdy, tof.w-e thb bout-of Ibe filler, tlte ^t.i.ipi 1 will I.- Iiroken for tlm ;■. sii.tt- tton*. Within iium*y ,faya, weiniiy bn* tlcing thr Oltlcil AQENTS It the TRACT ihey hevt OFFERED. the CHOICEST LIHT far .If Tin- ti corj-.r.i! V.1...I of tbe > ol Us. ml will Et rttve al Mrnlo n****%'M-Wftan Fran- 1 arrive wl I'tib. Altn al t*I.*i o* ff.rmerly; Uie ina iton ftambco nt at Ui nl.. at as-Uf-. ihe riairly, ami will r.-acl. i:lS. •iill-tc 1. I'aht do. .r-a.Tly, lie train '.'-■■si pound*, lie baa hitherto kept j iv'||, lib tendency to t*lre*"it<- avoinlu|ioi*; In check hy walking ev.-ry morning from ]'.'■ Alt-.' t-a M.nlo to take the late Mrnlo rat Kiprrw* at 6:45 o'clock. Hill row thai Ibis train ia anprrantol by tlm l\\lo Alio l;*]i|.na which leave, ben- nl It: 10, Mr. Wssrnrr *:>** he wtll It we hi* walk, uml in fenrlul lhat a* hi* activity i* mlucatl hrC|*Wtnl* may inrrrase, Un- !. "afa-.-J.ta I,.*, Wllicll ItC 'lf.lil»* lo i-Iteii t.'t<sw. (Itbtrra tend tbe lirat nweling will jinn nl tto rarlb.t oii|-orlun.riy. It. t*. »di*»n; L. f1. IJn-h; U. W. Mieli.r*, (>. ti. Hopkins: lt*at_ih llut.l.- iusruli: Willi* .-anor; Frank C. IVly; A. M-I-chfan; W. \V. Ilnmii; Jamca S. lrv.tv ; la-.ulL'-uiitl.: J.J.nll.CU-ve- ton*I; IL t*. Thnrrtast; J. F., ^^r-In; _**ul A.liiln-ore; Jnmi. Mrlntuab; Ctmrlea Mill.»b; Nellie ll, Irvine; Annof. ZascliokLc, Ufa f. Dotv Hart-fat A. Mii.'toll: J..lis, )-.. Catoyl Kate Haley; M.li.r-1.: tnto fail.-rlon; Cat bar- tu, M-rey 11, N. ■>...:..; Ait * FhrlieSanor; Kale K. Hutch. .*■■ a,n to to placnl njem tbe market in s That choicest business block in the Town, NUMBER 12. On University Ave., one blCrck from the Station, (let in line tie g -.1 un..::;., nt A ■ entrance to rweb Ia>t. Hel ug (..wnnfa iron T\ i, al*-ut tbr trct.i-.n- left ., u ow a* tlw- "ar> 1 now h-nve ir.,iti nhicli (IS ..'i. will nlo t ■ . ", -". z Wn resin-clfully' Biu-i-cM Iii blm tbat Um fsu*l that tbe Fain Alto l**t|.r.**ui make, it* teruiiiiu* at F-fa Alto dm-s nut.ompel him lo l*~nl it tor*. He can get up a Utile earlier and walk to Menb., winre.allbo'igh tbe traltlr to si..nil, the train* will (.rul_l.lv ou toing tfaggf.1. Flilit tbi* (>r..1.|eiii b selHe.1 Mr. War- nnbllkcly tonintintietoto, not on tto 1**1 nature-!, l.tt also the toggi, TIIIl WAY IT USED TO DE. UENLO PARK. ■■.nloFark. mo ALTO. 'uiart atudcnl tjrjws art ling -torn oil the m t r. ggtnl Itu a tonal atpfa one. tirsi. haa. t. - jv. no ly 10 in Inlits; We ireg .wint* r I'-I r; mr more than children fa t'lrT time* •■ u rra r rto'1'i '" brie liu ut Jim! in ll a 1-sil, i -t ,,-. and Ua ■sivnT w hip-lull*.nn.lt.*t.* agsinsl no ** s.liooi * la-tm amt fanl urr.ieH;. |i lirrscnt '. -s- I ■ ,*'■•••*: 3£_X£ iril.il..- t... j.. THB I'ALO ALTO CHURCH. -'_. .il l.lr.. r ahk-d OT* iaoto Clara a I'.M.-ribel Helen Ktfasl Amlmw t; ,T\'. L. Klixatoth PROFESSIONAL CARDS. is-. W. CHARLES, M. D tt..lo. ..|-a 11,1- II, .1. la... PALO ALTO. CAL. Ory.tr. Honga: 9 to 13, a.m., ami I to 8 p. •a inc. laid lata rail sTx-ostatl-.g, tlio M.ilirilvl.losnai. Represented in Palo Alto by CLAY P. W. PALMER OSLY OXV. HIJK'K FllOM hTATIO.V i'ji'.r Boaid Furnitbed lo Ihea* Rooming ElMwbcrc. *l Current r*:*.:et. TliedllEENIFIHLDCO. 70 East Santa Clara St., SAN JOSE. HEADQUAPTERS Qrocerie^ E.F.^WEISSHAAR, I Whnletale and lit tail ■ Olticf riui vat a UK** lle.m ItiKTtii: NTALLAItH, Will viKil I'alo Alio and (fa- t'tii-icralty evifV Sinn!.,, nnd Tlint-d.iv. Unlet** .1., rail ■faml.'l fa- led ni I*. i». Boa 18, - Fato Alio, or at Il.r l'..l"Uiee in tto ilrangle. ripreial otSlrra be_t*l*- n* troai tlm l'afa .1 ph.. . Alloi^-Ttorllce. TCWBl'll llFTCillS'HlN, GROCER "..fa IVllvere.1 free ot cbarge at tbe Into Alto Station, except lor Mill Stutla, Coal Oil, I'iiUU*. BLEMEKTARY AND PUEl'ARATORY SCHOOL Fir ailint trti Fht U F>m Vtirt OM, AND IIOMK HHl L1TTLK QIRLS. thu tba lil..ii.cl-nl-IJn'.v, . IliistuMi. - - Stut Franciero, Cal yyu, li. MiUKI*-. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Hign Grade GOODS Nylin loUk at. Coaitubfft. iH-ttfa, Morlgng.e. laat*., Coiilrael., Agneui.ntn, J'tcianlillly and iteeiinilely drawn. l.iur.l.'l TT1TI l¥in. r.j far reading, writing and eypbertng, iJipilt in llm flententary Clara OB l.-il,-. tut in a plraaing and altnctivn issinm-r an ile.n.u.hlv tau_!.t llm rudi- tii.ui* nl the usual Knglish stud lie, French, Music ami Iiruning. Kxercise soiiir*,.Bllatlmltica,and lnt|iiciil vbange. of lernwitia, pn-v.nt wearln.***, ami ln.Ifl llm attenlinn of tlm chlldran. Tla- die- ciplim* i* firm, tint gentle, while tbey are taught to du Blent 1- ....-- it ir BMitr. For ternia and lurtl.er particulars, addle*, - - Mas. It. C. Wii'..nii. FrindpBL Blm It. L. Mli.T.1-*, Aenl. IVinclpal. Palo Alto. OaL * SIMKINS ° BROWtt. Are tlm l'afa Alto .\gvnla fur tbu GREAT VIENNA CIIEMICAIj sSP A SPECJALTY. OFFiCS. PALOA ITgLaUILOINO. 1 Hrn-by Announce 1 CAST1LLEJA HALL. I-A1X) -U.T.. 1-AHK. E. F. WEISSHAAR. PALO ALTO, CAL •I i-titi ,.,.„,,.,, mill-cad j ,.|„iri tl tllT.hr, fat*. iMring Ihe rw from otb.r mot fiiilii.' 'The a.ljisrm-,1 initill lh, at the HUM i.rial ifa*.- in- t Ii* t i I'alo Alt- tour Kb by Irlt.r •eir l.li.nt. fatly. ,, .•vid ml Hit i isiinnfayn. Tbe train* ''*-*,wbfab, f.e rilWVft yturs. have made .-I. 11 their bi-a-tVpiarl. ra st Mrnlo, now make ,i„lo„JUmieh**.bpwrleiwal Iwhi Alio. (torn |||JV] (-rally ej.nklng, it t-rittg. i-slu Aim mliiut.a iieurcr .Srn , the turn .-Ulll.H : a cbm T1UE TAH1.E 00_S.ll'. Iisleibr o Ihr o talkit ,: XT 1*1 th* Ml likely net Try It. ***> him hioul, ig al-oui Mile lo look ■•(tor the Icii,(-itii1- iint...1 ito chnn-l. Jitat tunnnl. Hev. Mr. **.vwvtl rotiiiiiuct to pn-saide. U K. Ili.li ssit ch.lt.l LllUI|Uai]f rtcrcltry. Fn-itaiinary-rticltw of .•■-.. n,..., as -lut-tin ted i-l*. nl. Thitt)-iiim* E. A. HETTINGER, (XrNTRACTOJt IBUILDKK _>__ooi TO__urs GRocEcr store, FAUl ALTO. CAL. Flan* ami SlHelfk-.U.ins Furuinhnl. f>|)nuilen made on slirirt notice. R. M. KEE S SON. Groceries, Fruit, A* i el.-* of g, an then held, and I c-ei-Wta-datollnvi .sis.'ul time scli.tlut, tbe | nf tlm iutlnia.1 waa product*.] hy Mr . -*ity I Iiuyan on the T:'.ll train, February -lib, i _(|| lltTeufail eonsbiVrald* rstrltement, r_.|lbe following nt: |--ctally among the teeidente of Mrnto **»' *"**■• »n*l un l'ark and Fair tint*. Tbi*e gor_0*latjctt— andqnals uatnied Inhabitant* liaee been so mtnlj IM- **b-ni ul Maytleld; Prol. Henry j - In runaiderlng Mento anil fair Oaka aa] A. Totldol the la-famt t-itanfanl Juiiinr[ Hie melnijndi-, Uiat lltey coubt Itardly Uuivereity; Joseph llutcliittton ol I'alo tobeve that their honor* were l-ic.- Al:,.; |-r,.,(. Jan,. . n. ilniloi „| ■_. U. land M-nfos-d Junior Fniv, triir; and ti, W. M..-!:, r ut l'afa Alio. Artu-li-r i.f iin.irji.ir.iiii,ii in due lorm wera then presented ami were aigne d tu-bnnwlnlgetl by tto nrganlten. GRAIN. FEED. ZiLnool-s Ot. MnyMolcl. an- found with . to unable to taken aaa- i tbey enten.1 the train, at their . r.-ajH-etii r [ilacts, the new BrJiednle WBB ll.uiui.-I tobtru iiii-.n hy i!in I'jt.i AlSnil.-n. .llul tli.-ir aUenllnts WW i...... niarrh ol prv^i * nl. amall tab nmi|rrrlirnd tie fa-Wlst* to to dirivt-d by.lhti sul.Iit:- on id large inicU land, or tlw ovation of lli-w -.-ina.il dia. tricte.or Uie divislnn id .. county em-' fatly caltol lotto fact that Ihe tralna 1 rwctog a vast amount ef territory. A* which, fur srtiteen year., ttave t>ren avaeein potiit l-_nta Harlur* County ]*****• ul*"** lh* **** ulJra. nrwimr- * - I al_.1- al... ,111.,... l,-.a "U.— a. J* ttiiffaring, just now, from beri-jtauto uf tnto . I..** of uUiru.-tiuiiit-'* w oi.(»rv (be . -p.'.:■■..:'..i!■ ■ t divii MENL0PARK siFrail and Candy Store Alter having been duty n-rtiitol to by a V.s.r.'.tl.p-r-.- will to* Glnl with tto County Clerk of r-an Juer aud a cpsrtilVi-d . spy thentif filed wilb (he sSrcn-lary uf FHANK BIANCHI, f ■■.. lively tbe "Menb. l'ark "Way 1-iwe Mi-ulo l'ark Kxpne." and J toale, Sncraiuenlo, who hlllcrl*/ ti„ .. j|c„i_ |*_rji" | _»enger,'' have di.- j lo tht- new MpUllMN a i. (appeart-tl fnim lbr lime table* ami lh rill t i ba Hy* eenger." tto "I'alo Alto *_*ff llm Fato Alto Faww-nger.'* Anotfa-r i-'is.i wilb wblrb lb* l'afa faculty of tbe Htaitlonl f uiver.itv. Free, j Altoltee trint to Vex Ihem woe Uml, on rtitlcatvol In- there are *utotilutnl in tbeir pl*-*e,i While the [tapers wen* leing signed, re*t«-tivrly, Ibe "FbIo Alto Way !**-*• * the Her. It. K. TrsM, tatfa-r rd Ifof. All kinds of Domestic and Foreign ahlnl and auttoiri-cl to rn-ml tto F Al.Tu Tier. i each mi-mtor of II. A. Todd of Um t'nivci in lb« CltriaUan service, intn.daV.sl hliiiH-lf with very pleasing remarka, Iw-Ming llirnr* rnlerprise Hod myertl. Choice v_tonfei__onery. TI-HPBRANCB DRINKS, Etc., Etc, CNTMK-VlaO PABK, «' vi __nr J. R. SMITH & CO, MERCHANT^ -TAILORS. For tto Past Seventeen Year* Under tbe Occidtntat Hotel, liavc Removed lo 230 BUSH ST., San Fsancisco. -cut. nanai... Call and are ua . SPECIAL Terms to Leiand Hianfard Jr. University Student*. Steam m WORKS. IS2 W. Santa Clara St. San Joss I a. In -' and gentlemen'a garment* Cleaned or Dyed i.n short notice. All wurk guaranteed. L. PATZER f3i>x-n.y -tr"o.jjr- -x*r_oapl Whitewash Your Barns and Finns. FRUIT PEST EXTERMINATOR CO,, Do FJllu-r fSiicccipliilly. C-Utuguts and T.-ntimoiifals sent by Mail 1J POUMTAIN _ST. IAN JOaC. -ADAMS' X)RUG STORE LINCOLN ST., MAYFIELD, Cal. rjnmloala., _**lnf, OIL, PBKPUMBRY, TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONKKY, CONPECTIONSRV, ETC Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. Stock Complete, Prices Reasonable. Hrapedfnlly, L N. ADAMS PHILL&YARD, C\ HQTOGRAPHERb Tbe laiye*! Ciillrctfan of View* and Flmtograplia on Uie Coaal nf ML Hamilton, tit-infant Cn lie rally, Btan- fonl llureea :•■•■■,i ttonta Ctara Cuunty. In Fato Atto Mondaya, Wwlnttstday*. AMtrttorrdaya SAN JOSE LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION. Ha*. FbassCB* K. Cast-rust-., I'sorwiemB, Cor. lOthendStJantesSis. 6A**I J06E. Fato Alia .J.*rnt*: Mimkina A Urown, HaubA llt'pbina, and I'alo Alto Motet, Only While I-bor rtnptoyrd. "OSCAR promTsT" IMOBt-a .*!) pbalbm ta Oueensware, China •20 ¥.. SttiU Clara **t.. *-.... J,-.-. Cal

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    PACE FOUR DAILY Vr\hO ALTO TTME8. MOXH-.V. JMAV 7 191- JWaloBltoC.mc. r .. r- TrenrhfiK DR D0U SAYS UNI0N lawett avtry a ft-moon ttc.M Sunday sad | aW\V*tV\a. F a IV/Ml al ' ClltltCO n|li|nni| lo pflUlaJP *—' iKltdara st tec «iri>tr of Haa* I! we sue- b IT U II U IT I O LUnfl 1 Nu Written By Alan Nichols met and R a rami* atrtet, by tet T1MKS I'l'IiLISillN*. vOHPANV. Ealtrrd al iht PoatoOtct, Pal* AIW*. Call brail aa attend <laaa atatier. I £ MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATK. (Payablt In advance > Ytsr 14* Moniba • • - * ■«•♦ J2I Addtcaa all rominu'.lfaitn.t lo TIIll D-M1.V ' flMKS, Pain Alio. Cal N't-, Itr-ru about tlo Alto «r Sn- !■ -., ,■-■■:' an- • ! -it in (Itt oris solicited. Tilt-: TIMRS » r- : •■•* —" etc for (hr opinlnni of ('irr*tiK>n-1rni*. Ar- I bt algnrd by Iht trut name nt iht »..-* I f.ir |,i.Mir*!i,in. I.111 at a suaraiiitr ef good (. H Knil.ii,* <if a *ct-idtlaui of Ubch.ua mtiirt trill tit pubUthrd. Hr. C U pol« of Boston preached at tbe Unitarian church yesterday and his sermon traa a notable on*. The subject was "The Religion Behind All Religions," and It covered the rnu r. j tfclr* I it.-.ii.i.h.r. today The Time* will j-t-twent its .....l. . . an InterenUaf ait-tiunl. In **erlal form, of tin* trfi* or the Hr**t Hf-infi-rd .-hiiIhiI-mi- r. I basic principles ot religion, the con ■All tO I 1 .Hit r. , duct lhat is tbe fruit of religion* fait* and a definite application to the life ot Tlie attount 1- tmJktm trnm letie-n. whirl. Alan Mrhofe tiav. written | today when to* nation la at war. to hf* -lArrnl*, Hr, anil Mr*. W. II. Mcliol*. of I'alo Alto. Nichols* j Dr. I>ok* noted'lbe decline of sec- leller* pr.tir flaJSI Ik* llaWnH lull! Ilia i-jr*. ellUt on (III- \ O) Jiffc. and „■«> dial he Ni- n itioet into*.**, tin.; n«j of telling *ff>iat he •******. CLASSfflED ADVERTISEMENTS POR BALK **V A ^ETj fW. SWKIKS "•/■■- "KIM TO I w it ki-:u.y; 1017 lij .M.\ MCHOIaS Hieamer Rapagoe, r*i*bruuty 16, 15>17. When the tug yeetiirday pti*hed| • 1- Imt around ilow n-t renin. an<l| ■ir engines began to drive the frt- iinit wonderful »k*lllt Notice to Subscribers Th* circulation depnrtmeill of The Times Is ronsUntl) endeavor- tag to make the delivery service of 0tl our i The Time*, as near perfect ss pod at- j ""- '•■■'I ■■'■' bt«, Subscriber*, are rettiieeled to down ».- j report any poor 01 Irrrgnlnr delivery •erfflre prompt I y by telephone. Subscribers w bo i!o not receltff fb-Hr ..„py .,' The TI1...1. bv r, 30 p tnay phone I'alo Alto :i:i:.!l hetasen, *J:30 nnd 7 oVIOCs*a,and a ropy arlllij be delivered hv Hper*lnl rarrler Rutin- rlLets who .:m*e are re qn '- '. to tend both their former rand prt-ni-nt addreaae* i» The Times ■ — " TIMKs fttrffattsWl for tomorrow Soiiicnvlint rl 1j or iliretitnnlng; p*-oIiathl> nlii.l) [ Vnrh Rlid p*"i nil '"o 'ibkh ton dnrk lot phoUinnipli old III -ta* mi deek long I much vile im-ll'lne-tastlng stuff, SO ' 1 SWOT* off. SV j The gallorg wenr wooden shoos on dork nml go clacking around In them I Imagine they keep their For Sale—a-room house, garage We remodel bau to latest style Experience count*. A trial will con- tince you. Boiarea. Phone 20. and ontbufldlngr. on easy terms,] Wanted- -Two agents, IIS par amalt payment down, balence like wwk wila carfare and hotel Mil rent. P. O. *Bog 3t, Palo Alto. p»i,j. Call US Bryant atreet. S-l ft t-20-lm" j '. - Wanted--Karrr. '.aJ-orer for bill tarlanlsru and the approach of church uqlon. lie quoted Professor Carrtitn's famous lines, "Some cal lit evolution, and others call It God." He referred to Ihe present time aa the ..testing time for religious theories and declarod that the goldeo rule does work la bualneio. x» well as In all relations feet .iry Ir. spite of the racket theyjof **•**> I mnke*. They have n great many lit-' In referring to the present war, the ' •*!•.,« fellow*., mare boya. employed M|ss>*->-Mr made certain recommeada- ^ ,»alter, decthande, etr. They dls- HotW. That the churches^nd the PM- iiunnj-iiedV ^jine^ivenings IU*tJ. ' uilM all mlk of i»rpi :.»** with a! P'« B*»a more hope and less fear and' \ S-l-at ! Waat**d-.if you have • bauee l*oof They don't take It very'l'i** li'vT ■*-0»T more good will to , , which you t-apect to be vacant iooa. Dual. or else they-don't want ug !«•»*■« other than ever before That tbe | Kor Sale—Jersey cow. George noUfy W. E. Sottthwood, lasaraara hlnk they do. j United State* might well make an of- Adair. Chaaning avenue and Newell and real estate, phone P. A. 43. ltd i u ti frlghi the wn.v v.'-1 talk f''r looo>' U"*1 *•- the coming of peace; rosd. I'alo Alto. 5-5-31" University avenue. In ml and the r. oil'I ••*-** 1 «a. aur- il,„,l1, Br|mmlD| to Dordeatig ron--h "Wild send a large donation of' lead nt Iht ■ olor hut Inspired hy illllK ,,,^iiilr with ttic walet at our]111"1"'"' to Europe to he u«*d In reator- j rtoeflrts The bronre waa rjulte For Hale—Cheat., a good aoond rldiDg pony; gentle, safe for children. Phone 317ft. •.-11-tf For Sal*j—Vlctrola. rerorda and cabinet* all In flnt-rlaaa condition. No reasons hie offer refused. 521 Emerson street. t-18-tf Wanted—By prrvau toior, axpert- eae-ad teacher , pupils: college L*Ua and Greek, high Khool, elemenUry branches to:, Emerson. Phoaa 8J4*1 For 8*Ie~Eggs by the atmm; pat-|raBch: wages 12s See C. H. WU- let and Isrg* eggs guaranteed ttrlct-, itama. Hsmllton ate. exteatioB. ly freab and Infertile. J. E. I,undy. 6-S-it* i I further 5-1-ft :lfl n*oi mi i hi^ Imagined \V*i .ll pining' ■rot Trnupeiiiliir-i* *m.Iiii.I.i.i nml Sun- if. M'l) S nml <l. Mnvin ■mliil- a*H, main JO. II. to, r,i 1l|y.t-r«,il|..i|. iti ri s IikIiiJ iviir pe*|*t*. Itiflj 20.07. 2t>.tHl Intlie*, JMI, 11." ili-Kre.***: li] ir.ro per cftil; tvettllier «.i trlmir. nln.l imrlliiie**t, i mul noon ll.-troineter !ierjiminett*r htin|ie(| out of ihem nnd he- rrl.*d to Ilnrlln or of being «.. !...-.-.! iiinm \iM-A.|>gl«n.jithrtllnd In the l-oAt*. We certainly iti-.(, and S|.inn*!, bnata .11 -it«l> make liKht of It mid laugh nnd Joke mi i i.-m.I with Iheli aamee .ii-mt It It niny he iilrT.irent soon. , huge l*u-i. on 'he side* Th* We hare ti> rloae itortholen so n« not ii|i|-.|i bunt* •*ho« lUhln nt night no* We are arni.x -n-n *..-•.- puhifeil i|*t|| (ttlll beading iHglilly aOllth or aaal ho we ... ..ml iii.Mii'.,| 1« \.w Y«-k thf_.ii.- not Rolng to Klltfai or Routt) .,...; i.-' let ..: s - "tern over V ni.-r |- n or T*ng|snd a* hs* been iu- i i- t.i-klns Itinr no-nd tun* inored 1 -Uppoac n.o ofte know;. vteiH mn laliti 'In- ttl.iih.i" iitU'„ uel no new* «e .|o not know t>« mi.] Nlivn nml th- Star* unit, « hethei or iio( the Up. hnmhenti got ■i;.. ul (he ;..-i,k We nl.o ahowed Iti Ih.rile.iut with our Fords W© :„!!.; nitaitl riti,- „i ti..- -i.-ln ** nli' dun i oii-n know if the I'nlted tie la|t|.> ;.i.tnt..| *!iini|i-|. .|;i 11 ill UK . St.' tea I* ill »nr *r|lh Cemifttll .. m , m . . , « ■ , - For Sale—I-ot 100x249: frull. al- Landscape gardener, head work- bHaag' blown dp when'the to" ■■>•*■ **• farm»"Vt.d"b"uildmg*"an7iheij falf"' *»r«» ***rn. cblckenhouie; four ,„-; of rountry estate, life expert- hi-, helm, amssbed in .he life-] P*aaan<*- house, in the devaatsted jhlaek* from £**"*•• *}•*£• T*" *nce lo r«,,f»ro1'1 *a<* Eowpt: prl- s*TM8. That ihe Inteailon oo the part f pftTm'I>t"' *"""" "'" '*»■-'— - '-■ ■*— '• of any country to ask money liidem- l nlty al the clone of the war Is mean. (" For Sale—l-room cotUge aod 7 since every nation has already auf | iot, -„ A|ba Park, small cash pay- nil of The a ind* «.;.'t,-! (...I.. 1* do- In '■o- the im reaaed development of n dl" m t til- ilme i .|j..|.|»-d down 1 tli-linn r-.. i .". .; i!,. ii— ■ iii .u'lHi.-rn in-lh- mul wifte foin ba-'^ letter*! NeVlt.U . musing i»l» >t. fat -i.u'h n-j " - i-.-n 1 eailie otl dei'k (he j.llot a, as' Enroki un.! ilnildi nenihei friiw th" e v. Itll III. ii:nl)Ji<i|; nml tiie ftan I» -v., north.ard -■■ San l.uli l4.mlllf.lll fthlte pilot Iiii.h ».|. .li- Ohlapo It was -:»lnlnir In northern ' Hnx lu-ji \ |ltt|e< [..tihost slid Neradr i wh.-n Ihe iil.-e: *.Hi.*n- were • It.nK-lile t.l tl !-r |M.|.|.-I I ll.I The '"" taken ihl- mornn-.' \. ihe r.-niilt of 11..' went ,,^.-- The lull.! nl-ti off 'oil. the-e , ondlflnna *i»inewhui ihieaten ii nd ttnftiil imti'tii n*i out taitirhiet. u>i« lllf W< -.ith.-t mai he ■** <i h.-M-' l.tKlt'leil ,|..«n •.. aenloua «oti. Tha ■-■ tomori o<* wtUirMI1 ruth lull |irobs ' Idiot tanai .ii about and im-Ve.) up ' 1 t St. Paul Oratorio Pleases Hundreds Continued from pnge II Eniulre 915 Cbaontng. Tate or roniunnul. Keferences U t>-3-«t* rerjuln-d V Hlorne. Box 36, SfenJo Park I'hone Menlo Park 2*5J. ' e-S-»l« fered gnat losses That kind and gen ment eaay terms. I'hone 342ft erous treatment produce like treat- ! 6-3-et* merit from Other*, not only Individuals, - Wanted laoan of 82 2o0 st S per cent. ■•-■..:-. I ■■■:■-.:.- 2 furnlahed flats Call at Jttt Hryant streeL 6-T-*3t* hut tiairoim Thiil he looked forward- ''*or Wn'" Buick Roadster, newly with cotitidence io u world with no en- * l-*'oied. In excellent condition: emirs, no warships and no forts ! detopn»l ration win .-onrln-e you this I^ady renowned lor her excellent Dr. Hole la the author of several'r,r '• •»<,»Ptlo»««l '"'T SUnford An- taste will glTe export advice oo la- books or side circulation and hla help ''° *-*° "'"' A,ma at Phone P A 7R. terlor decorating, rernodrltng bouse* ban ..:-.■.,,-. been glvan to humaaltar* 5-77 «t >n(j refurnishing Arress to beat _ „—___ __ __ ~r-~—- wholesale houres In New York, hence I-or Kale -Automobile. Oakland ... _ . try advsntsgeat. n*odsr-te charges. I roadatei fine- . ondit on very rbesp _' _ " . „ . , 1.1 U-«l a,. ... l-boa. 113= P ° "°- •■-■ SU'"0"i "'ir" 1-T..I* •'"-". TU-. Ll r ti '—7^ T~~. ^—'.' *.~ —*—- - Wanted l4irKe number best lllfi HniTIP hn kC rOT **■ I* or Trade Near Sunny- . . . . ,M* IIUIIIC lUIRb, _( . ^i__..j i„ „„. „i,i, *-rade hou«e, for r.-nlnl List wllh A1m> mono* ■« |oaa Geo Bent- lan mov.-meiitH Three Cheers For la burls nn.l .1 tt .!■■ htH I 'li lameDtail iwtaee nn.l aho >•> Ml wind- Ilea*.*, ■ .i f.'ill-li ,In- lo h|.le Ni>< it i. Hon I '. I I'M I Ailani k -itll -.1 wIM b. . ». ■ 111! w*H! r-lorm III! I.e. ■ Hi ml ii In. ll 1 'KI Ilnin Ann t nt 111.* llinrli T'dOIti ie*olvei If hue hla i-i'i'M-i-titton-. of the in < Inn. h uii.l for [hi* pur- I- '■aiding •«■•*•- lonrne*. tu*>ard Dame sen* A -ii.hi,n In-Ill alilnea nroun.l him. and i. lianlHii ■•** "• -*lr,"'h **lt,lt t.ltndnet.a \ rolr* ■ ■■ ii no- '''"■" ■''"*>•■>' "iti" <ii*on blm Iti inn .ink wH "' •"" ""' *\w\ „t ibe l.or.] io the •t on tha, '■-••>iitl»i**d iMwipIr mri hi. lomnan- M. h more ''•"" •"•-'I olni '•* 'he hand Into • in win Ihi'i.n-.if- Tlu-rc he |,i«i. in |*|rtt*T atr-iv ..ii '*" "'"" •■■,,«l "»•■ lj.nl e Is lo idlHM ar. '''tt* *iiHniaa, who resiore* hi» sight. il- »nier ■"■■' n'liN-:-. n.,on him hl» divine t'oatlouad f"om page 1 I | * ale '. acres planted In pnines with '■-room hoiiae and sleeping porch. •■!•-< tri light* hath barn, garage , ,, , , | Nels Hanaen Fair Oak* it*. Sunny- i-n.ittei.t.ni *»,* mat tbe» iiaaaed ^ . ,.' Ml rough Sun >ose while he waa h„r. _ ]___ 'oi.lng Ills overcoat Just as the> wer«! For Rale'-Very Ueilrsble lot In rted rouple. no children, ortwosln- cettlnr; -tarted The gverage speed S**ala lrs*-C ^lo*e to e.riin. *i«* i-1* toen or tsdl'-e. fine room, clean, was H ■. 1,5 mit,^ nn hnxsf around'iMeli. c»< wale: the eurvee .,n.| %& mile, „n the down M« month alralghtawaya \ -.sa Rmen ley .'i38 Koiarvm at Phone 3.**S &-2-<t Beautiful home nailing for mar- ' • arllne walks $2*> lcoa tooA- reasoaahle pr|c**». will Geo Bentley *ake congenial people more for corn- on -.treee I'hone San ' p*nir t*1*n for Prol-t '* ° n°x 3"8 VI0I.1 Braiinschwidgnr, croiltl l*u he called the sol *ister won ihe flr»t iirlre I telllllk rotl'itfi She *obl mid in-1 reward fa* a tli boa uf WllnoH'i best eandlea Ituth I.ani'.-1 -ilelli look an.nnd :>!'<' *' ill"- 1-tMlng of ., » tag- mitl l.u. lilt- IV| ihe tag- 0.1 |B|E. a.&-6t Stanford t'nlverslty \t the t'l't stablae. one 4-IO-tf Hi I..I itli 12* t-.li* igr- IO I veal old horPe rheap S-! MISCELLANEOUS tinting Compare our work at Ml per cent les> You pay for firm's name So- lares. qult*k rleaner Phone -"-I • 17-lm Wattled Plain hosnl and room lo private fa mil? for htialrtes* girls lisiiernunglng your h'-ms s,**e oooioei tbat - sn t>» areommo- Pala No- la _ . treautlfled We ,jo Ortt-class, neat <-*tt"1 R**** ***** b** reaaonable -lean work use the beat of maurl '* n Do" ■■■ M«*-1'-' l'»"-*- alt end our pr|. »■* aiu mint rnaaon- 4-1?-Im* able I'hone n* l>thnates free. 1 Palo Alto Calendar Ttlertlltt* Kill Tile l» l||lhlB« 1 1' li ..ill tatm! nt th - resld •11. e of Ml \ f'nirv i t" II imllitri .ivenile The iv* nifih anotii 1 ettnc of Ihe r iltarlai Women 1 Alliance Mil in 1.1 H, ■In Moii or »n\iers for <bs <-i Ming . :.■ nlte, t ■ noon tun. 1 In tb .- ilinr ti hall *.-. nihe hr «r.| n* -eilng »t 1 i 11 m Tlliir-.lii) null 1 Httetill .■ I.ii:i ,| It Ma-rnnl Tea hei A tsorlnil m will 1 .1.! 11- rag tin m .mill* met.'In. ' Hi h<.in. M m let line Tniimi . 1 . tt el .t,.r at reel m . ::.■ ,. ... ng .mult.-,I ii). Son ,-*.. ■ I n ■" iiihl.e.1 d-nu-n fine I ,im Ki Willi Hill !.'**li V ulll-l.l ■ .111,1 it ll.l- - la Imputed and prenehos in th' lir*K*. mid tit.- .-.niKtngatlot nleee th,- *»lf<l ,11.1 knowledge " t'ont)ian. Phono J75 Itamll- :**t j :-:6-tf "I', br the*bow Company L Boys t.-a!.iri*i "j****mp*r>i.t< The ahulllM*.* -if [t-i'liiiiit Is an tedig. » I^'1'- "r '! r w""'' 'r'"1- D k long Ihe croini'l am*.in; the gra«* It. wadnwa The tr,-f..ii h-avet are ooi ** nun* than one-fourth the sl»* of the , ~ „~. mitth-at ili.vvr In Ameri.'ii nml an- ' k-reen in mhir. w|lli..ut mn .if tin* 1 hmwu shad lug of white and pin'. ■*''"* jclovera, Thr fiveplug *tem la bardaiHl ' i ghfoua sml l" dlftVull tn dtalntlge frotu ' Ml. ,rth On S. Patrick's .is,- the, <l,,lk **rx** Sl«m- curing or j true abaotrot'k has to be itMivhetl oul j ^T**^ drj cleaning Hats shaped Are Near*Her06S tTOia «™-*n(t thegwaa*. tor lUmgbi*OiD >u> anil *our face Solsrea Phone 20 Waniett- a llsung fur- < name So- Olia!,le .l.uner * 17-10 niched or aafumlpbed bouae for the ilimtlirr i>r the .ear I'hone P -\ 13 W E Southwood. Insurance and real entatii. 1:0 rnlvarslt) are i-l-(t Wanted i.ootf 'omalo p'anta b* Mar '°th Box [1 11 Times 4-33-U FOR RENT ... ertla lit,- ami nl Ibe e»N Flattering Comparlaon. -Are you f**twl ..f giaml .■irera*' •Te-." rvplletl Mr 1 ulnro* "N U» .<h.i.ri.i-i ut .1 l-r.il .nine Ihr ti Ml ■lid alwui iw-nt*. lai- Mioiiio.i.nl.- de.-k for nerelae I am .iiak'Hic .-*ei. ini-iii .1 good one. as 1 Hgnre 1*; mn* he the Innl Iti fuel «.- .tie nil a'-neiileilng OB who will he -he ni-i in lend tin- flshee We mlk of pulling up n |M» far one who ■*(a-*a*g nt table Hiiigoai lo alii The hint. lei I- low.-. 1,.,]..> Ill* .t.. |« dni'kei an,I *hi I* the wa»et ih.- nadir mntton of it,.- *hlp ha. no ii-a.-1-il .ind I ■»-<- i.'iei nftich ar.ti . -ind -I.; «*ll lb. lilbei -lie nf 'he anion "-A .■ m lining i.'.ou- ttf 1 1 hlinta w til- li uni'in* i.ietl 1 fn*>t -tinalderlng Hi.- lu. 1 Mm. ».■ are loaded J-let'. |t>* Willi .•*.|*ln*He- .111,1 an. h thine* vie in,■,.- boat nml |if.-1*..--.ei*.-r 'Continued from page ll I --aratlvely pleullful al that -*ea»,iu. It ' ! growa close to the gmuud Ijiler It | . !-«-«r * a tiny uh>eaotu LOST — Por Kent- Three looms, sit auo- D* and well furaUhed Phone Palo Alto 53SM 3-3-tf in,i ha. ■ •■|iins 1 tie ir -...„ A *.. ,.,„., .... riat threil ,.r four time-' . .... 'a. .... ruin- laOHl hiitutli l|i the duel down The Hs Wat Too Qu-ek. ■11 blowing for the |.n.-t' "Huhhy. you know thn I letter I asld i K\,K Ml>J, ini.. ..„,„ Altl, ^|,k Tl„*.on ealow, ri>mi>]-*!t>li "iirnlahed. wll ilflg the temiitarsttur*! ' **?* *°° V* ni-W:r waieh i-nh "lib gold rharm Initial 'fnt ■■ »r « trtomi. bio k from creek 'le* mi uesr I a.oin- *>'u 1 mslle*1 ■ .. *4. _„. ,,. .. ... ... . K J Rverharl |^» AltOS •" ' lnt* •**■ A1 !6lJ ***bat** st , \- jro*j dtttn'l I didn't give it l-T-«i *i-20-lm Aintundlng Kimniri l- In, yrtU | thought I gave H 10 j on. I. -■•in lined of 11 .lio-w-i r-01 .*vi-rj,-j n-,1.. K |« father l^ulflvllle faun ins 1* diving mn aud tinning brown.(Jourtial _Arw V .- mllroad riewa*am nli.-s.l* mt- ilietwrn I n*le|iendeni mark*' lleward ' 46J. 4«1 I.vtton avenue 12-l-lf 'Ins the irra*. itai tram it,a, ir^a-bal More Sa'.oua fa-J-tia — .». l^imiiiil to J , I ">..u seem imliffen-,,. -. ,ri....,,.. .„ Por ««<-VifT d-lrabl* light inn ..ii.oait imiinina. in onier to |fw BrWfJM|(lcril 1..,- t ^.i- . („»rf>v lontslning ^,int-> 'wrolahed ro-mi with privilege ',,|,, "I d.m't bate time to keep up wllh heefc snd :.--h on I uiversitv ate ',1' »»bt ho-i-ek«epinr 3t* Homer Iht* morning «.■ nooil Inaction j*-;* r,,,,-^! rVuaior Sorctiiiu, You : nue Kin.tl natlfi Mr. Wilkin, al 3-32-tf ! te . bunk had lo be In order with .^h, „, „H. «lu,t ra, rttUaElluvntw j * ", \\ , ,...„... rl j.*, ;.*<.«• Reward Ittlilal-a naiebera *'*or Bet1- Sugto* r and *. roam W It ' apartments at tbs I.vtton Phoaa end* t-ntlr. It tiltmi wlnr tl'le.l .ind the -*cnd me dire*. (. id out1 WatlHngt.m Stai ihr neb the mail ' i-■..•!' ■i.. IW>' FOR SALK Sealotl bills will be n the undersigned imill rtni IS. 1S1T foi ihe tSuverhn at Pore*! Court I'l.lo Mil OHO 11 drill nlm Wi lli •d Mid Mill uti.-ll* I hem on the wa> out We are as-. -1 a.- in..] 10 .1 itt tain host, .ind must' iii>i***ar there in our lite preservers.' IllB mm 1 have figured the qHlckeat. «,i* tn mil bout l.lfe trifla have auhl* Exe- -*f Li nit. H P. Hedw.to,] rilj ('ul 5-7-31- AdTi ilded lo ihe lifeboat* wherever 1 'there 1* 100111 |n put I hem '*' *'"■ IJiat ntsht (".-oil -111,1 1 win aniljheada togoihe- aver :. l-'renrh hook ,,„„„ „.„.,, Blol •rkrup. dO-i.-nfJ dlctlotim* nml flt-iirt-.l out n lew ,,11, ouneueri j ptii'iise*. IO ne,. at SUII-K-I ll worked -i.,,,!,,!],. |„ Kl .fine and 1 UOlleve Ih** Pieiwh will be i,„, |t||| ,.„..,! jestaj to get hold of ll,.- an Hers do, .a-a *,.t.-da* ""' (""-l»k Bautll-h -' all. hut ihe bill: tb„ Am»s,.tlu-nt hethe, umi Jiad hi* utmi.l mi | t Before tent InsiMW-tlon ihe ■ »m j >ti> had to rnll In with arm* and a*e ihe gun* and clothing ln.[*e.-l-. •I Everyone had |« have n *h!ne lean aha«e neai halreui ami ah ,.t| ia BtolllOs rleiin nnd wherever |i*m-' "1 one aoon lentil* lo keep hlmst-ll .-lean ami lid* snd It I. not an uproninion alghl m *••-. ■ wirioni' in tin- act of -.IiIuIhk hi. K*l hi ml think* the Hon on the •• tike*. SAFETY RAZOR BLADE USERS Leave your dull bin-ten with PAI/O AfaTO II \U1i\V\ltl-: ft> and gat the l>e*-t m*

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    ORDINANCE NO. SO. An Ordinance Providing for the Sale of Municipal Bonds of the Town of Pato AltO and Establishing a Fund to be : Known as tbe Sewer Improvement Fund of Said Town. Fall Whereat, thc Boanl of Trustees ol the Towo of Palo Alto, by Ordinance i-.i*-*»_.iT by a vote of two-third, of all it- members, and approved by thc executive of aaid town. 'Int. on the 30th day u( Auk"-t. i>-)-.. i>n-- tin Ordinance determining that thc public intercut and n.ce--.it> ol Mini fiiwtl demand . the ac-|ul*it on, i-iin-.li nation ami completion of cert-tin newer* for- Bald town, Ihe cost o( which will he too (treat to be paid out of the ordinary anmml Income and revenue of aald town; aud Whereat, aaid Board caused aaid Ordinance to be puhliilied for two weeks io thc Falo AI-to Times, a newspaper of, general circulation, printed, published and circulated In snid- town. and , Win-rr.il. at their neat meeting alter lhe publication nf said Ordinance by a vote ol two* thin-- of all the in-m,.i.r-. of aaid It i «M of Truatect- and approved by the aald executive aaid Board ill ileal- a special election nnd sub* rait to the qualified voters of aaid town the propo-nl ol incurring an indebtedness for the acquisition, construction and completion of aald newer... and did reclie in aaid Ordinance taat mentioned the object* and purposes Tor which the indebtedness la proposed to be Incurred, (he catimaled cost of the proposed public improvement, thc necessity for auch tin- ' ™ provementand that the bond* of thc munici-1 pality ahall iaaue tor thc payment of thc cost of [ on auch improvetne-it, if the propo-Hlon be accepted by the qualified voter* of said (own, and did in said Ordinance fix the 18th day of October, 1.198. aa the day on which aaid special election ahould bt held and did therein provide the manner of holding such election and tbe manner of voting for or against incurring such In- dcbtedui Whereas, after the publication of aaid last I Mens Wc want you to see our new stylish lines of Fall Shos Womens #2.50 j 3.00 3-50 We can just suit you if you want good, date Footwear 3.00 4.00 5.00 up to THOITS' -SHOE STOKE .c-ipioMiicMiiiiui !n,-vi together aaid accrued Intercut ingoldcolnof the t'nited States, and aald treasurer Is hereby directed to place the money s> received In the municipal treasury of said town to the credit of tbt Sewer Improvement Fund and (he Scwcr improve. ment Fund of thc Town of Palo Alto is hereby e-dabllshcd. This Ordinance ahall be published onc« in the Palo Alto Timb* Passed, at first reading, as covering a case of mentioned Ordinance for two weeks in aald J emergency, at the regular mecling of the Palo Alto TtMas aaid Board did cause lo be Board of Trustees of the Town ot Palo Alto. published in said Palo Alto Twas for two j this jth day of November A. O, tv*. by unsni- weekaanDticeofaaldflpecial election and did mous vote of said Board, aa follows. la aaid notice or said special election recite the I Ayes—j. S. Butl er. Joseph Hutchio-oo. Chas purposes for which aaid indebtedness Is to be [ p, Marx, Ceo. W. Mother. D. J*, Sloan. Incurred, the number and characlerof the bouda j Noes-—None. to be issued, the rate of interest to be paid and the amo'int of lax levy lo bc made for Ihe payment Uu ic-.il. and Whereas, on said tSth day of October, t-ty). said eletllnn was held in said lentn as provided by law I. r holding such elections In aaid town ■ ml Whereas, more than two-thirds ol all the voters voting al said election did vote in favor ol the it-nuance of said liotiilK ami ol Ihe Incur. ring of an i.,..c..u-.li.--.. in- said town of . '»<.•■■■ ■•: and Where is. this Board did nu snid iStli day o' October. 169*1, meet and declare the result ol aaid election nnd ord-tin ami declare that tioml*. of said town should be lithographed, prepared and exi-cuted tu the furmas in ordinance No. 49 provi led. which Or<l-num*c Nu. 49 wns adopted by this Boar J on . u.l tHth dav ol October, iSt*; and Whereas, the Town Clerk of said tows was, by said Ordinance No- 9 authorized and directed lo procure eiglty blank bonds wilh the necessary coupons aiiached of t'— lorm -. -<t denomination iherciii specified and lo ;_i.e the wm. ready for execution on brtiall of ...ui town a- soon as possible; and Whereas said clerk has procured said bond* and had the same duty signed by tbe treasurer and executive ol said towo and has hi.n-.rii counter*<gned said bunds and attached the cor* pontic. Si's I of said town theret > nod hit- de- deliv<-ret aald bonds to the trea-orar .f said town a* provided by said Ordinance; and Wherea*. this Board, dec ■ ing " for the best lalereat of aald toa n. has co --nun lea:-"! with mum-iii-nl buyers, bankers, an.! lnoker*>. aud other dealers in municipal 1 1-, through this means. nsccrtuiueU the market value uf said bonds; -ml Whei im .. this BoJird has received Irom K, H. Rollins St Sons, bond buyers of Itostou, Mass., and of Stn Francisco. Cal.. a proposal for the pti.c.tii*-- of said bonds by which projtosal antd K. H. Ki-llittsft S"ns agree to purchase said bonds aud pay thert lor the fac. value of xaid bonds together with accrued interest to dale of delivery thereof and a premium oi t,t,-o, •II In gold coin of the United stales; and Whereas, ihla Board believe* and hereby de- *r^ JP#1o Alto Absent—none. [Corporate Seal.) (Attest) H. W. SIMKINS, Town Clerk. f hereby approve of the above ordinance this5th day of November. A. D. iti*. Joseph RotCBIXSOM, President ot thi Board of Trustees j PALO ALTO HARNESS KffD G-RRIR-E REPOSITORY; A.M.CARREL! U'liiti waggons frotii 40upiuiiHMIK"jurreys"95"(JurisMjo"lUrmm,from5l.i40 up i-u^ii-H M IK " -jurreys " 95 " (Juris M jo " lUrm-m, from |5 l.i 75 nntl over J Whij.H *- lOcentH toIOi.apr«hts•«o0"IO i.apr«ht-s •« o0 " ** 10 FVatht-r -loatepM 15 cents up Britain*** from 10 " Sponges Axle firease Can van teletH'Opefl Trunks I.i'.-Un-r r-nBpt'inItTr. Curry mnila* Oltainoia, lar^u ', Vniisc-t Drew* unit carps till price*. ! Shawl, trunk ami razor.t>.n.pa. ■,,a j i .Sonps, oila awl 1 u-rtu-Ht- liit-siing. - l»ore tit-ata-.oot oil. Cm-tile soap. Laities, iri-ntn ami iwys' It-rain... Honwboota on tiamt »nd mmle to order. BeliB, plain n-A V-glean i-arrrd. 001) tiantl ami tm«le i>» order. All goo.li. guarflniwt! .u. n-].r.-e.-nU-.t No trouble to show good*. Manufacturing of Harness aod Saddles, Carriage Trirominga, Harness and Saddle Repairing a Specialty i|| BAKERY E-iereon St.. in the Ledyai.1 Rnildi-y Palo Alto, Cal. Mrs. C. E. Bartholomew, Prop. Kocce-MMtr lo .Hts, M* ». prKthLBk Everything made on the premises- Bukingof all kinds for faui.tlee am> Club Houses to order. ICE CREAM Baked Beans AND and CANDV Boston Brown dread every Saturday. 10 " ' 5 •■ S5 " 35 " 10 - IB '• 75 " COAL HAY, GRAIN AND MIUSTUFFS Government Inspected up Fine Poultry, Smoked and Dried Meats, Delicacies, etc. PALO ALTO MEAT MARKET E. C 1EASLEY t nl .-ft-lt} Avt«H- n-xlloMitir-inSCo, REAL ESTATE Tliri-t- humlritl ami twenty «.'*"*r-s of cood Farming I.ari't in Mtmterer connty for-uilei'li-*Hpor will eXrliHligt-* for i'.iiu AltO- propt*rt>*. j -18 acreft ot Hot t.mi L i in! In Napa Vr.l- h'v on Niipii Cr_*ek one mile from a pros peroua town, with a new liotiHt* ni'4 roontt dciiverwi i l>«ntry, flosi'is' etc., mil W 'oM etieap, ire« jor fxclmnp-ii for l'alo Alio properly. A It-o 12 Acres of part on-tiant ami part vineyard on Oounty roml three mileB frooi Palo Alto. * ,,, ow .h. _.r.-,._, ■,] j.b:joalet. m«s£ l, worrell, prdp j Chas. R. Spaulding- NITURAL ICE Palo Alto Peed, Fuel and Express Co. ,F. I PA' <~» ALTO. CAL B.Parklii*.!.., Jon. ilm.-huj.-)--, -ti. H. F-rkl.,_.„,!, I*- i-slttrtit ; I'ltt-l'rc-ildnil • I WBtitei I iona*ble Tel. 36P. O. Box 815 terminc* that aatd proposal ot parebsw irom { ■aid K. H. Koliliin ti Si-us In lhe lilghmt price ; •aid Ldwa can ublaio tor tbe hkI« of said t-oadai aod (hat aald t_. H. Rollins Ik Sotts by Mid pro- ] poaal arc agreelna to give oi much if not more " than »aid lowit could obtain lor Mid bonds by • -^ _. __ _ _ _ thdrwlf to.ny other pcmoM.firm or corpora-i OR R & PETERSON tiita wbaiaoever In the present state of the j =W*__/|tl bond market. Now, therefore, the Hoard of Trunee* of the Touts o) Palo Alio do ordain a» follows: Said bonds, provided lo be Issued and provision far lhe issuance of which ia contained in j •aid OrdlnanceHo. 49*0 paMcdand adopted by tbiP Board on snid i«Hi ilflyul Octiiticr, in9H, be and the unit hereby are sold to K. H. RolUoa ft Sons for the sura of Sti.130 tof ether with accrued interest on said bonds from the Ml day of October. t£*. to thc date ot del (very thereof, and the Town Treasurer of Bald lows of Palo Alto (a hercly authorised and directed to delt-rer aald bonds to Mid B. tl. Jtoiiius ft Sons : Household Goods Bought and Sold (or Ca«h Goods Sold at auction or for a Commit-M* ! Carpet cleaning and relaying. Repuiiin- ;«*.»-* Upliolsteiiu^of Matrcbbts, Conches and Fur- . niutre. Renting & Repairing General Btnkine Business jRan"-na s'reet •-•-'•ve<!n I-'",0,' and University avenue-. ■ur Bu.in.M Solicited. ~ •Will Furnish you sfSUKI, TU IK. , , Bicycle Repair Work Electrical Supplies HOUSE W1BINO and BELL WORK a Specialty. FIXTURES SUPPLIED University ave. Below tbe Fair r_rri.o Ex-hwif. Bopglit aod Soli) Pectin Satisfied jThat's the feeling of everybody shaved at THE FASHION SHaviaag: * .Parlor* ELECTRIC LIOHT* »««ll» Itaru, ut. ^.k ttLAMK, trr.rn.u., Lighting 1 _. flO "Bat ,.», IJO-Opjlsptti-i leaa than city pricw- rales for i Foreatlinatea and ratea apply _*•-»'•- •"-* or bjf'"^^wooo _-.-.«- Redwood city. or Bert C Ross.Manager Palo Alto, C«l

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    Poultry Awards at Fair Announced ■iss Mundell to Give Opera Talk in Near Future THE CITY BEAUTIFUL Esther Mandell. ths prom!* sent alnger who ha* recently returned from Part* wbere sh* sn tor four years s pupil of tbe famoe« tenor Jean de Hesske. wtll be In Palo Alio on Thursdays at 171 Cn'- verslty avenue, where she will receive pupils Is alnglng. Mis* Mundell ha* a beautiful soprano voice of a rare lyric qualif that ha* been heard in eonrarl* In the principal ctlle* of Europe and the K*st and also In a moat success- fn! song re. Hat which she gave at thtt St Francis In the early spring MHs Mundell Is most enthusiastic oyer l** Rsaoka as a tearber and his n *.->..k! or singing which mad* blm fot many y st* the world's greatest tenor He is most in tern-led tn his and o-te.1 by and the concert i of hi* ad specially and give per* SACRAMENTO TO SHOW WILL RECEIVE PUPILS SOME FINE BIRDS AT HERE ON THURSDAY ANNUAL AFFAIR. , NEXT. Sa *..menlo. Sept. IS.—Tbe poul- fry a**rda at th* 1»13 stat* fair . were among tbe flrst to be announced, dm- to tbe fact that tba poultry exhibit waa In auch line shape that the Judge* did not hsve to ****** any ttme getting down to bavin**- Birds la winter show form were shown at the fair thl* year. Poultry exports from all part* of the country declare tbat they had never b*for* seen such a floe showing of poultry a* they witnessed at ibis year'* fair. Quality rather than quantity was tbe rule of this Shots, and the Judge* were compelled to use Ihe keenest Judgment in deciding the winner*. Director E Forreet Mitchell and J. M Perry In charge of the ;■■ it- try. pigeon and pel stock department adopted a new plan this year whlrh proved decidedly popular to the exhibitor*. As soon a* the! awards were made b> C J Hind* of j Oakland, who judged the poultry Classen, and Iloliert V Moore of I-ankrrshini, who Judged the pigeon and pf-l stock, the prlt* list was rushed to tbe state printing offlce and printed In catalogue form and malted to each Individual exhibitor and the press of ih* state. The poultry award* wer* first to be issued , The *pecl»l» In Ibe poultry department which were lhe premier award* In that branch of the state fair, are a* follow*: Best mate In American clas* ani besl female la American class, Twin Oak farm. Mrermore, Best mule in Asiatic claM and best lemale in Astatic class. Mr*. P. W. Nahl, Oakland Best male In Mediterranean class. Williams Brothers and Brace. Ful* lerton. Best female in Mediterranean cla**. C. XX'. Hansen. San Mateo. Best innie In English clas* and best female ln English ela-v Twin Oak farm. Mrermore. Best ma> fa French class and best:female In French- class, Mr*. Emma F, He'd, ?.*tn Jone. Best Orn-imental Bantam male. lied A. \moId. Stockton ' Be*l ornamental bnniain ft aisle. A Mon>» Howies, t'elaluma Bo*t game bantam mate and best game bantam female. Arthur niton. Fresno. Best drake and duck in show. XVllltan A French. Stockton. Beat gobbler .In show. Mrs. ll. Hocking. Oustl. iv.: ftrkey in sbow. Cslta Grave farm, X!ant*M*S, Best display of rabbit*. Col*ell Brothers, I.o» Angele*. Second display of rabbit*. W. C Parsons, San Mateo. Beat, male pigeon In show, |*. M Washburn. Sacramento. Beat female pigeon In show, W. T Keatell. Virginia City. Nev. Best- runt in show. Croerakl, ■Stockton. Beat pigmy pouter in show, i.»•■-- ler Kwen. l.*>* Angeles Be*t fantall ta show *nd beat owl le show, r. M, Washburn. Sacramento. Bent dragoon In «how. W. T. Ke*- tell. Virginia City. Ner. . Beet magpie In show. F M. Washburn, Sacramento. Best modena In show. Frank Cannon. Sacramento. . „ t Best tumbler In show. Carl Morgan. Utalr, Nev. Best pen squab breeders, Riddle •A FOwler, Sacramento. teething and pupil*. hi* continuous large 'ul oi^-ratl* >t't;i» of a large proportion pupil* each Jeer. Prti studio, which Is s "bt> theater, that he had ** lit for htm to teach ftiiAii- i - In. presents a OlOtl cos- mopolllan atmosphere as one enter* and **ee<t lhe different tyite* of stu* den** and hear* a* maa) different languages When he taught In classes of four he wt.tild ohen hav* a Herman, a iin--i.ii a Frenchman and an American, and would address each In hi* native language With the tremendous number of lessons he givi's e«.h day tie i* el- war* in good hun."r an.! lavs* to m*kt* * wtttidsw «h*-n -he ofrpor* lenity affords in the ■erM'i lost or ■ great singer it ha* lerialnl) galnetl a. great teacher. Ml*- Mundell ho* given a number of novel talk*. IlluKtrated b» Ihe pitiu and singing, tm modern Fren< h opera, bath her* and abroad, and alii give one of th*-**' luterestlng opera talk* city puumma difficult. fUeulra* C*-**w***tiv* tltlmrX »• Secured-.-lilis R**wK*. LtOCk ef stiet-uair planning for Indu*. trt*t com mum tics Is vlgotvualy dl* ceased In tbe Kurve-y by Ueorge B Ford, rlty puni*mg expert for Newark sn.I lecturer nu tbst subject at Colulu 14s uulvenlty. He says "I**rge . 11:-*. -re Spending U:i::i. :■• today to wltlen street*, cut through new street*, provide perk* and piny grounds lu roiigt-stod *n*w*. .■-iii.it! ail of which might have beea saved if the (ity bad beea originally plntim-l with fimwlgbL Hundred* of mUltou* sre sjteut on b-upllaU. asylums, sanl tarlums. Jails. hr-uliti. police and fire do piaiUnsets, a large portion of whii-b -until have been snvetl If the cltle* tnt.l not t--*ti so wait-fully *n*l unsrlct. Unrsliy fie-dgue-l "For example. It the M and block uiiitit and dli.eu-.lons lu <scctlnus *ur rounding fhe factories which moved to Norwood and Oakley, on Hie muritbt* ■f tit,. It-iiatl h*d l-ren labl out t***9*3 tine* wlttCll r\l»*rieti'i* linn *ti,.ttl. t be in.'st f-i'Voii.:. si nml desSnUe hn worktiicmeii's dwelling* BBd If pout •b>li bad lawn made for reeTMUou hM gmwuup* ** wsdl as for children, aa *tl_JM*ted by lite i:pi«Ml pxT*3**n •ulsirli*. the neighimrhood of Ibe far. lorl.-M Mould lent he nltuoat ru-hi-l-.- ly "erupted by Ihe employ***** In those facto i,*** liwti id "t lorg*'iy by ele**,*. und paafB-*-*) met-, who remtuate dali- m «*int-ti.j.i: tip) fuMhvr-iu*re. |be -loin imtMeiti -t Ctnclanatl itself wwiittl I** vn-.il' t."**. iiT*-ct.t. * -If the lot* H-.** tTJl bo* llie tK'ttil SCHOOL GARDENS VALUABLE. .-.t.i the trtij If ..-.-.f- \d r Child 9t****jl4 8. Ed.c.ts. Out ef Ossra ss Welt sa la. Th* need of garden* for children. e*» S-srvUlly tbo** rvbllsg IS cltlee. I* b* tag nor* generally rvallsed ever) month, and many ptogr***l*s citks ■ad town* ar* providing aucb spots foi tholr youth. In tbe *nuu*l reimrts oi tbe Scbool Harden AaeectaUon of New York tbe (-resident aay*. "After tweiity-flv* jentV esi<e*1enc* *s * tearber I *m couvlnced that lha in nr. t-r.itl..n of Uttle cblldreu within four wait* of a rl***ruoui for too long pectuds Is « great error. Tbe child must come Into contact with nature or he I* not educated, Wr have no choice lu the matter because we were mud* to so develop Therefore school gpr dcnlng I* worth while because lt eui U>dlf* an Integral aud funds mental ele ment In education. "The small garden plot Is very Important because It present* to e»cry '•-hiltl In the school an 1.1-sl of outd.toi w.*rk. Even If lie ranteM touch tt with hU ova hands be ceo two It and watch the tlally growth. "If at'htH.t gardening la worth whll* It should t*> s part of our course of siud> II should he pre*, til-l u ta I'hl.ap*.. Philadelphia. Washington, HI Paul aud many other cities It I* to-sl In place It In ihe fourth or tlfih jonr. us ibc*e children seem i lie m«*t at |r led h) erbPO) g-irdeu work, and 11 !t..ti* Ii. tbsea year* lu afler year* * gnat maa) at ll.etn will take It up *l "A grertl tunny e-H-tnl 1-etteritK'lll or gtitilzatlon* have • ■- ■■■: ,-■-I children to clean up Ihelr t<*ck yard*, to lieau Students Plans Completed Chappie Issues Fall For the Installation ' Fashion Number EVENING OP OCTOBER t TO SHOW HE IS IN EAR- SET ASIDE POR "GET NEST HE HAS PRETTY TOGETHER" LAVENDER DRESS. Plans for th* undergrndukt* psr- titlpatloa In the Installation of Doctor Brannrr aa prealdent uf Stanford on October tst have been mm- plcii'd by ihe speclsl commltlee appointed for lhl* purpose by (he executive committee. The** arrange-'' merits rail for a gathering of tb* entire student body tn the evening' for an Informal gathering The Inner rourt wilt be specialty * jllnmlnate-n for lhe occasion, and; here th* "get together" of under-' graduate* In honor ot President Branner wtll take place For the. Dreaak-fl a big mualcal program has| I- -ti arranged. Tho Stanford band wtll play daring tie fewtlvltle*. while the Bchuberl. glee and mandolin clubs wlll each render selections. Arraagementa for lighting the campus with red lire have been made, and a monstrous torchlight parade of all the men In the university will escort President Branner from hi* home to the Inner quad. beaded by thn band. At the scene of ibe morning's formal e»ercl*es th" iwo thousand ' chair* wtll have '■•■!. cleared aw*y and the student* "get together'' wlll l*ke place The commllte* tn charge of ll student participation on Ihls dav composed of A. fl. llaltn. C. K. Beh •■ii- and W. S. Burn*. _ (•topic It'll d *4 "It-Ill tu *- -lent fttl'.iial far III lea ways |.» tb *-tL Inriiitn'* i e*'.dt 1-1 r»_ nn e r*o*.iitii'itll*. ll.U Il*h gttrd"! «ltlH ' foti Dr. Jordan, of Stanford, In Ita* i t-t* f.Mitnl wti-elH-tv In the w.-rt.l pvusj^siii Is simple. It re*|fir. i Weekly. . up- the of (avnllon the world over rapid Increase:- t-_<ii doll it* ibsre of thla tsx-lo Francisco's hndget'In 1*02 500,00(1. now *i 1* :if.,niin 1931 tat this rate), it will OOO.ooo A s'mlUtt lnct everyehere olisert*bla and Iv all countries Do we • received T Kmlneni publl* mark thai the world w* governed worse. If thl* far. the *ytftcm will break middle, and we shall *ee r "Pilgrim* of Hunger." the latest name for tramps FraecU-o Star. statist!-** , and it* \r bear.- Art fact that -in plttitilitS pit)*, nml. *• oml, ii reiiiin* a ro-opetetlve effort- it • i rt of lhe WOHtlngl sit U as-ls-nlllW* dty planning." TRIES ADO CHARM TO HOMES. In City, bul A I .1*.. H****** I -t* olfserrea -ll.iy tmprssi mple. It re*mirt-> •pm-tftlloii oT tin Rqv goes loo in ^he llllnn* of That is San IK-*Z*I< -*»\."e ■■.-.^ Repetition •I wish 1 could ipoo lhe mlivls, ■if tio* farmer tba value ••! *itr»rmr| ■urrnuiiditic* F.xrry farm home sh-<u:d tie niT-i-titt It i* not i -tsr. to> hav-. n fine lemse or f*n--y cottage or: eij^imh i. lawn fence to msk* |be farm ' hates pretty T» he sure, » neal feoea, n few mnent-iMil* oa the h*>use ami tb* fr.» ii-.- uf i«ti t fas-lp mlghlll>. but tke chief attrecUeOS raa l*e made t.f tree ami -Iirul- A sbadj liiwn and a ■ *h*dv driveway are aln-ny* altwcilve flronp* eif irsea -liml-.-ir Bower* nev : er hfl t.i ■).*■-. The lawn may nol U km** perfectty saaatk. sli the tree- mty not be rlaanl] |gnned jh tin, b tne plsce ornatneatsd with tbem doaa t.'-t fsil to rottrrtf lbs Impreeslnn Ibelj peaea si»1 >-ntretmerit dW*H Here ' ■Id . I* lh ''-Advertised Letters. Tlie following I* a list or tellers remaining unclaimed In tbe pn«t- offlce at Pato Alto. Cal., for the period ending September IS. 1913. If not called for before October *'«. 1913. they will be sent to the dead letter office: Domestic— Burkhart. Mr. Ed Dtbelt. ttm Mary i; Gilbert. Mr. * '" Jefferles. Mr. M. V. * Kavanaugh, Mrs. fl. Kavanaugh. It P. Kavanaugh. Mr. R. P. Ijind. Mrs. E. ' '■ Park. Msy. Foreign -.- \ Pfalne. Mrs. John. Kavanaugh, Mrs. C H DOBBEU Postmaster j !•■■. ' r ■!.*■ new building at the Academy of tte.fta-j ered Heart Tke M * '-.t'.Htur- -ill *."• one of the mo*: beautiful| bnlldlnga in lhl* part of^be itate.j ii •*■!! probably b<* completed with:' in the year. Is essentia! to niaking an imprc* •ion. Tlie bov learn* the tnulti- plicstion tabic bjr sayitig it over aod over until he can't **■■ it WTotig. It ia no truer after it i» learned than it was licfore. Ite- peatina; it a thousand times doca not alter tlie fact*. Hut repetition does make the knowledge certain. b»ti»- ••igge-ts a lisppy bint's ' We do nut notice the dwelling ni- h aa we do the surrounding* * »urr*»ii>ditig* are preity «*■ ih* intent* of the boaaa is »'i ■nd tbat II Is lhe atm*i n.l nil Hint i if.- worth living We look for nn«* msmdone. but to i fr pretty h'aue* " can.oi.i •■ or ciw- gNVteoNHSMT n,LVs I li IT .« M i.i. or OSUIIK*. Ilfy fronl Issue*, to plant irree. to cul tlraie K*rden* on vacant lot* and to dt vlbf-r moot "tUniiieiKlable civic set*. "The mliiHil*, too. have unite general ly bosuflHed Ihelr siirrouiidltig* wber ever parndbls This wort bs* progress t<t -aith iittte ootkrti of He adacatieaal talue It* lisliiliig i*.wer ha* t-reii thttiiglit or as in.-idi-tiisl lo tbe great work of iiiaklng i..'(i... ilvlng coadl lions -No matter bow much of value mn) lie a*H-rIhed lo the other p>>luta of tie*. Hie real value "f -■ *•••■'* *•'•'■ ■* Ing nrit**** tram the fnct thai lt I* an Integral pan of the education of dill dren The Child must COOM Into eon fart with the soli ami Ita manlfeata tl.<ns or he I* toil fully educated "Tlie SCfaoOl thai d.ie* Hot provide for a cIilldrt'i.H garden Is educating only In part The child musl also w»rk In tbe son. meet the winds and t-.rT.-t il.- •l.-rtm We . n.ii-.t edueat* it.rtitigli :■*;■• r-ii..r, ■■ m Repeat Vour adrcrttiing to make ft ef-, fectivc. Say it over and over in different ways if you like, but keep telling tbe - -■- ■■: i •'■ fact In this wtiy you force those who tfbc your name to rcrncniher you and to think of _vni| when they thti-k' of your line of goods, TIMES OFFICE JOB PRINTING f>*cul<«' *, — ■■* ef Plants. Plant pi.r> hufter* tn tloiibt tcgnrdlni tie iM-stt trfitnn-iit ff>r certain planti iboold a«k of (he party fr»m nl. or l.**> Irfty. f..r he :* lodetd * poor r.-ir* ti wtei dope u-'t knew mar* a\ *]ulretiici.t* »f lil* warm that Wags garden owner. Cellfondi her Harden vagsUtlon froa land* of greatly varying < ll and It must est l_* *.ti1--_-1 l will iiirlie lu'ihe aame garden idt-r like ireiittiteiit. Many lan r iiee*I« rr-gsrdlbg rj*l bHt Te Pr*** VS P.-t-b ■■% It-r • i* n BMtth -1 of pr m! --1" ■ IX tll'l Iti t«ir- ».-' i.<- |g WSS 'fi nmonlj Rtl-.pl Ml: Well lewtoped >>. is are gnlhf- i*l. nntl Ho eui eod f>f I a *i.iti i. dl|. s*l It. li'i'ild was ut.tll It ts -"in-" ;J* t*-: M-t-U-t Rack bod s th-. wrnpj -d in thsn - paper alnl packed a«ny In a wt-:i fltllHg l«.t. lu thl- state he buds tn y be left for Dontha nnd w ben it i* >b ■trod to erpai d tba P c*it as ■- t',- .-I ^ml ami p ner the n wat«-r wt k ii hts i—i-n sllzbUy be country ] MUST CARE FOR FLOWERS Plant* Must lis Wall F*4. Well Cvtl*- v*t*d *nd Net Crmwtt*d. lu the Wotiinu'* Home l'oiii|iaiiiot : Prank A. Wntigh. a well kiionu agpaffc : write* *n article entitle*! "First Aid In itx> flerdse" " . •■•„ *. from which : follows: "Preveiitioti Is better I ban cure III tbt- garden a* In tlie In.me. *Fll*t ami foremost, beyond all .•!** Important. I* lhe ability to n-eist di* .*■.— ThU lOWaa with good hrwlth nnd exnt-eraol growth. Plant* width an •well fed. well cultivated. Dot urer crowded ami bsee * propgf elknranct uf water, and which xxr** thtTefoie mak i:._ • -.-it.') and ■• i_>.r-.-i*. grtiwlh. rarely actjulre any seriuua |datit dlm-**e* Bren Inaecte, ■trangs ihough tt ma] seem, widotii attack ii perfectly health; l.i.ii: or. at any rail, Ihey nearly al v.. .-■* ■.; ■■ fr :.-■■* and ■■■■■ * vt'-lou*]} on Umm pfcuta or tttaDM already wr*k etied by wr m-giet-t. Ttms gw*1 care nml po.jier «e tier til m.tiiagemi-ut are the Hr*l nnd mtast Itui-.rtanr melh .xt. of tfiil-atliiK plant di* 10SEPI1 T. BROOKS TO RUN FOR ASSESSOR Secretary ol Chamber of Commerce of San Jose to Enter Politics. Joseph T. llriNih*. tor several tears ss*crelary-manager oT lln* Han Ji»se chamlHT of commerce. I* to lie n candidate for asaeaaor nt ihe nest country election, according ■>. word Wblcb -i whispered about In polllt* ral circle* yeaterday RfOoka, II I* said, ban lieen o|N»u* minded on thn mibjecl of mnkiiig Hi- rn. o for several mouths, but II *...- ni>l unlit within a f.-s. week* thai hi* made up his mind definitely io .nter the ii*is Ho has later* viewed a larlt'i niitnber ol hln rriends nnd ha* been lold he will make * formidable candidal*, owing to bl* *tde -■■ -ii ■ i ni-tn. 'i I";.-. *■ ■■' * and and H-. •■■■. In promotion work llrooka will he a candidate fur the It ••publican nomination. Although lh*> election wilt not be held unlit a year from November tbe rampalgn giro* promise of be- ginning early, and there are rumors of several .sti.li.lst-. even at Ihls early dale. " •■.--.. :n! of tht. present c*»unty officers, tt Is aald, wlll lie aspirants for ..'ti-. . now held by other*. Ur*. Hpltier 1* now county -*.-.■•— mi hy Mrtm- of ap|iolniment by the board of -.!-.-..: to ..I......I iter late hUSbend, I. A. Hpllser. What to Do with Pears. Many houvewivr* look -.i;-.r. the peat BI a fruit Dial is not of much .it fount rstcpl when %erved in its natural state, as it is considered taihcr in*tpid when cooked; yet there are great i**>*iit*tltlir» in pear* and lultiy dainty and dclkiout deSSCfta may br made with ihem. Hiked Peers with Currsnt Jelly. CkoM large, .-.--•■' » l' |>crt. rid < I.Vli th- i.eari* tif r Tot miii , of a Cul Yard. I never MO my iiflghle.r or tils wife, but nollilng could I't.-r coorlnoa me lb«y ant BOl Ir-.lh *icef|..;it peojOe. he cause my window cteerleaU IbHr hack yard, aud their back tr.r-1 ha* a clean t-arp**-t of turf and treat nnd several Utn.- I.-.:-.lie** iMiiiitifutly In bloom, and ,' nil without a triiti- at earelesa.dbv . I . rm eoi And I hear ll.t- rflfaea »t Dd t*-* •-'.■.till at childrs-U's _-.: m three on nn eretdai I t^ilere I it. tt,- taatfmaajf of twek yards. Tbey t , eeldom de-vice you. while the front Is :-' generally lioilt f»r lhat i-sio-*-!*! I*ur i pa*e.*-Cblc*go Inter Ocean Th* fall fashion number of tbe Chaparral wlll appear tomorrow In an sin*, the l*«end*r dr***. t'hap- ple tske* a glance at the passing ghow of *llt snd X-rsy shirt* snd fats* h*lr. and eipresses hla opinion thereoa Ml** Marjorle llalley roatrlbules some clever drawings, as doe* l*eo Tlulf and several others. Maurice Dooling I* responsible for Ihn Dllle- tante Pnur fr**hmen m*k( tbelr flrsl appearance In Chappie this fine Ther are It' A (Sriffln. P. Mr- Dermott. H. 8 Marshuts and 0. Kot.lnson Bdtteelalll I'happl** talks aboet j fashions, sophomore*, roniempora- rt pul.llcatlotiH nnd tin- baud. Walter Mathewson to Resign Within Month RECEIVES APPOINTMENT AS INDUSTRIAL WAGE COMMISSIONER. "I will resign my position a* a tur-tt(!*er of Ihe Kan Joae common foufaitl within the ne«t tour »eek« l »»u remain in my poaltlnn aa long as I ran. bnt alien the papers arris.- nhtCh make me a msntler uf the industrial mtmttO commission I shall tender mt teslgnallon lo the mayor ami common council." , Kin h wa* flu. Hlalement l**ued l*i.| nlxhi b} Walter Q Math-*w*on. neely ap|Hiinieti member of lhe tn* dm.'! in: wage (Otuintsslon Mr.. Matheusou I* BbenUry ot lhe hi)tiding trade* council or Hanla Clara rouuty and a man of unflagging real for Ihe lnlere*.ls at tin* men hs represent*. School Funds Must Be Spent Carefully COUNTY SUPERINTEN DENT ADVISES SCHOOL DISTRICTS. Count) KuiM'tlnU-iidiiil of School* l> T. ii t'.-t. .to I* engaging In mailing lh« folnwlng aotke lo the teacher* and school im...-. throughout :...!.. ad the enough of the flesh lo lorm caehle* Mace tham in the boltom >.i a t. ■'■ nig d»h, sprinkle with sugar, pour l.-lf * cupful ol waler -round thrm. ...icr and bake till tender Remove carefully from thr baking dish and when rot.l bll thr cavities with red CHrranl icily and serve with whipped Pears with Oncolste. To a pint ot water add a cupful of brown sugar. In thi* boil small pan I-crtcd bul leit whole W heu ten.lcr remove the pear* limn thr syiop. tiin-n boil the latter down to about a cupful and into tin* grate n ..|.i.ur nl Chocolate. A", soon a* the rhoc -Ut* i- diaaolred add a taafespooaM i nd. cresm. Fheor with a tea •poonfnl of ■.null and pour over the fruit. Pear Spo'ncc. Take sponge cake and cm it Into S'liurc*. Pare, halve ami core «omr large, peara. Hoil in n »yriijt colorc with a hall cufdul ol cranberry i fiber red fruit jnire. When tgfldt rencne f'"m the syrup -n-l : rd tb.- halves «>n each sponge square Dccrfrala with cranhciry jelly und| -cr-..- with plain or wliipjitl tr-jm <.r Reception Post*>oned. The Christian Church wishes to: - vi'iii'" tl...! thn reception It had planned for nest Friday a-vening' b*« beet* postponed* Ihe "The n**w school laws are not likely lo be ready fnr distribution before November, tm* ropy wilt ba Men! lo the clerk and one (o the school library na soon as they are received., "The teacht-r's public school register wlll lie s*nt to every teacher ** aoon a* it i* nealeed "The opinion of lhe aitorner general Is lo lhe effect that public nelifM.I (hlldren are not to be re- tjutied In purchase anything tor school purposes. Kverythft.g needed by thi'in must he supplied by the txiard ot school trustee*. On that account let me fautlon you to be very careful In your expenditure*. for your hll|« for Ihls year wlll bo very high. Il Is advisable for you to deal wltb
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