0 o o 00 o o o o " Q o -o o ArEBFonp matt; TT?mnyrE. atcdfoth). - rmfcaox, ft?ttay. makctt r,. 102 O PAOE FJOTTT JDUNG EXPECTS FOR ONE WEEK new counti h'H, ilfslmlKt-'u governing '1 classes nnd efiuseiP clashes betweon strates and classes, j ZZZ The war, rr. Iinfl declared, had put ntnte In opposition to one unoth- . p er nntl had ereutiMl nw problems of i Kief t complexity, Krom Kin hind to ConHtanUiiopIe, HtiaiRht down thru j Kurope he Insisted, there now exist ' causes of conflict and the murder of a frontier nnt might conceivably rr: stmt the terrible war over again. The world, he deMured, desires to find other me tun) res than foree to fteule STS dlHpute.s und this was true, especially r: of the smaller nations, which desired rr to live in pejice and security. That, he said, was why arbitration was put TZZ In the protocol. BJmultanenus with the nenrness of the frost damase Heason, Floyd Young, the government frost expert, : arrlyed here lute yesterday from his vliiter'H duty In the southern Cali fornia citrus fruit restrict and from tt few days spent in establishing new front warning stations in the fruit districts of Washington. , While Mr. Young is here to re main the next three months and his assistant, C. V. Norman, has been bufiy for tho past week In get ting things ready for the Inaugura tion of tho local service, such r''g $hir 'ijervlco will probably not start tcii a wiek yet. Mr. Young thinks there Is no need , e u m,,!,,,. w,,.i,.,,. Khrmlil A proclaniat inn developing I hem" ham.en; for n week, as he Is of ih'M" reived by cable from Preml opinion, that the pear buds can stand a temperature possibly as low as L'-l during that time. However, Messrs. Young und Nor man and County Agent Cnte are all rertdy to fi'nd the word broadcast through the valley 1n the meant line, should a frost warning emergency arise. ;. Only a small number of the or chard 1st s are now rendy for smudg ing, and. Mi". Young warns I hem to get out their pots 'and fuel as soon ft possible. Canada (ilvcs KeusoiiK OKNKVA, Mar. .13. Uy Associat ed 1'ress. ) Canada has notified the League of Nations that she cannot adhere to the league's security proto col but is prepared to consider accep tance of compulsory Jurisdiction by the world court of Justice with certain reservations and is willing to partici pate In any general Conference for re duction of armaments which does not involve prior acceptance of the proto- 1 Mas.-ltcn.le King declares that a ft cl ean-f til exa minal Ion of the protocol the Canadian government has reach ed the following comi IuhIohh: "First, Canada should cont inue to give wholehearted imp port to the League of Nat ions, pan leu In i ly its work of conciliation, co-opcratton and publicity. "Second, We do nut consider It in the interest of Canada, the IfrUish empire, or the league Itself to recom mend parliamentary adherence to the I protocol, particula rly Its rigid pro u e t..n r ..,,1.. .... ,, The majority of orrhardists also ' ,..,,.,: , ,', i'... M, have been dilatory in having their j ftture VIir A mong the grounds for this con clusion is consideration of the effect thermometers teHted, and after consultation today Messrs. Young and Norman decided to set March 20. as the limit for thermometer testing. Hvery orchardlst bringing In a thermometer for testing after that limit will be fined one or two good cigars for every two hours over the time limit. Mr. Young In elated over the suc- Statcs in efforts to enforce the sanc tions (penalties) and particularly so in the case of a contiguous country I like Canada. France Shocked PAT1IK Miir III (llv ANHnehife-d ymn .nicn ....euoe,, ,N mhhi wu.n- j, , , n,,Hl (.,,lss fum.ni Ing sen-ice this winter in the citrus wM(,h t((fk ()H ,.nlil.Hy hy mll.prise' frilt ,helt around Pomona. This H (ie (.)MIim)Mlt I(1(l.)y (lf im(t r ,ir0. coldest of the California citrus Bee- ,,,. ,!m.lnt.H collaborators on (tril lions Will now have the largest crop f ,sh Kwr(1,Kn Hecreiary Chamberlain's In that state, Mr. Young fays, and IlKHI(lllt u,mn ,ho i,.aKiM.'s sccurltv during. 'the danger period the f-! pn,lnPOi hefore the league enuncll in chardists had to fire hard fifteen (;,,n(.V(l yesterday. days In succession.. . rhainberlaitrs action brought inis spring ait. inung win ve g.e(ll Hl1.ni.im. throughout Krench of- hls family with him provided he fii-inl circles here where It was ex- can, find a furnished house at once port(Ml nt. woulrt Kk further post- for the next three months. The past polI(.,nHnt f action by the council oh tyo. froNt seasons he spent at the ,h(1 unjvol.Hil Pllt., withnut seeking to home of C. G. Cute, as he and the Kivtt itK (!f,ll(h hll(W, couniy agent nave a 1 ways woriteu and slept together In the frost warn ing period, having to get tip at nil hours of the night. However, he will take no chance J this spring since about 2 n, m. on ope. of the coldest nights of Inst spring they were awakened unex pectedly to jump Into their cloth ing, arranged on retiring like a lire man's.. Cnte was flrt up, dressed und away, and Young, shivering with the cold,, ppent the next hour trying to find his heavy tinder wear, before he learned thut the county agent was wearing It over his own, !!0 ' News of interest to the many friends of the J. A. Thomas family, that they ure recovering satisfactorily at the Clara Barton hospital at Los Angeles, was brought to this cttv ye.i ferday upon the return of William ftice who was one of the pa try at the time of the accident. Mr. Thomas is expected to he nut of the hoNpital in a week or so white Mrs. Thomas, whose condition was more serious, will be unable to leave for a number of weeks. The accident occurred hist Friday morning when the parly returning to this city after spending the winter in southern Cu ilfnrnln, was tyruck by a Chevrolet car wrlven by K, Vollmy of the Kwlss American Textile company. The Thomas car was totally wrecked and thO'Chevrnlet badly damaged. President's Church May Extend 10 Stories -, : "Vv'ASn.iNnTON, March 13. Plans toj replace the present struct ure of the first Congregational church here which . Is alended by President and Mrs, Coolidge, with a ten story "of fice chunh," building are being considered by the church officials. The church, a sixty year hind mark of downtown Washington, is to be torn down for 'the construction of a new place of worship. KYFU til :itis STOLKN (Continued From Page One) well for something like that." The man searched the school files, without assistance s from him. Dr. Falman said. This man told him he would be well taken care of if he turned the files over to him, but he never saw the man again. Shepherd at his ttuhurhan home when Informed over the telephone of Kalmau'u statements, suit) : "It's air a He. "I had never heard of the uni versity before," Shepherd said. "1 had never seen Fa i man before until i the last hearing of the Kpiest . ! couldn't have talen any typhoid bacilli lifi-uiise ol Was never Do n Ma re ha ml a nil Ka Imi'ii have beep nt radictlng themselves. "According 1 their statements, the letter sent in theunvierslty has at different times been signed nnd unsigned," O . ax iik osiii:iu:i i,Ti:u (Continued From Page On Qhe longer iou brevi 1t vaswelis (offee the more delicious it becomes Ideal for homes where the family brearfasts at different hours ORDER BY TELEPHONE No. 1077 lOO.OOOcup vwit? served dtlie PA N A - PACI HC lnleni.it tonal . COS 1 1 ION PXv5fl BACKWARD MvW.ll school fi Ki om mil lio r i I a t i v o swiivi's vt" It'ii rn that i'lilly scvcnty-Cive per ci'nl, of si'lmul rliildivu w o n r t coiisiili'i'iHl " lnu'Uwiii-il " in their studios niv loa ruing their lessnns slowly he cause of Jet'eetive siht. Hefore lieilif; sent to sehoe! eaeli ehild's eyes , should In' eMiniini'd ly a competent optolne liist. ' great emph'PH, upsci dynamlca, tleinol lihoil aaclent rroiuluia, glvciblrih to Mann's III The Best 0Goocls for the Price; No Matter What th Price Mann' Opening Sale DRESSES . For spring days fashion dresses will divide favor lietween the Htraieht sil houette and the flare. The waistline may he high, low, or none at all; and short skirts will dominate. Urilliant colors are the vogue.. Women's silk dresses made of printed crepes, heiiRitlines, flat crepes and crepe satins; all latest shades; up to $25.00 vals. $18.00 A special assortment of women's flannel dresses in stripes, plaids and plain colors, rust, amher, sand, lettuce, rose and powder hlue; ifiL'O.fiO values, special $25.00 A new shipment has just been received containing Irene Castle anil l'cggy Paige SEE dresses from $37.50 to $89.50 I WAISTS SS Clean-up sale on broadcloth blouses in wliite; $:).!)") value; Saturday special 1 $1.95 i KiLj:.. I Lv, Mat.... .....?1P.. h. .Jtta? k ,.VIfJW H Women 'm Uayon silk slips, bloomers nnd petticoats; t'l.OO values; Saturday special $2.50 A new shipment ' checked dimity wash bloXiscs in blue, green, pencil, 'white and lavender; Saturday special $2.25 . MILLINERY Here is a fashion treat: Xcw and exclusive styles are shown here; each one shown brings the reali zation that here is n real selection to choose from. The newest colors are here, too, a few of which arc Indian orange, nasturtium, bluet, thistle bloom, radiance, goblin, and many other shades. Opening Sale COATS Spring coats, tailored dash and smart simplicity; swagger in line, exceedingly colorful nnd pleasing in design of fabrics, these spring coats strike a new keynote in smartness. Women's coats made of flan nel, twill fabrics and sport material, each ' one fully lined; real $25.00 values; Sat urday $19.95 SUITS The Ensemble Costume Meets the Varied Needs of the Day The ensemble costume soars high in favor this season. The coat is long and straight, some are fur trimmed. A new lot iu models that show the last in style; made of flannels and combinations of wool and silk in a great variety of tho new shades; specially priced at $25.00 SWEATERS Women's new spring sweater coats in a.11 the new shades in silk and wool. Saturday special $12.50 Women's wool and silk kid boots sweaters in yellow, green, powder hlue, tan, grey and white; $4.00 values; Saturday special $2.69 itlliflii GLOVES AND NECKWEAR Courier Hats i ti . A special service wliwh brings a new rVssirtment . each week. Some of them worth as much as $12.50; priced specially $7.50 Charlotte Haibe Hats Showing many such styles and colors in large and small shapes arc real $15.00 values. Special $10.00 Pierette Hats A service hht that excclls all other lines in styles and colors for the particular buyer; a real $7.50 value; special , ' $5.00 HOSE AND UNDERWEAR Women's chamoisette gloves in all shades and sizes, with fancy cuffs;. $1.1!) value; Saturday special SO rail- Colored linen and ecru lace collar and cuff sets; $1.75 value; Sat urday special $i.50 Each Lace anil line n collar and cult' sets in all the latest styles; Sat urdav special 08 Women 's fancy kid gloves; colors dark, medium and light brown only; $11.45 vlue; Saturday .special . 1 $2.95 Pair The very latest in new. pearl chokers; lavender, pink, blue, guld and many other colors; Saturday special '' $1.25 .. Women's Kaysvr-silk hose with slipper heel, in black, tulle, nude, 'rosewood, toreodore, sunburn, beige, Circassian, grey, gun metal and many other shades. Kxccptional quality; $1.75 value; Sat urday special ; $1.59 Pair Women's white nainsook lace trimmed envelope chemise in a vory fine quality; $2.00 value. Saturday special $1.59 5SW HANDKERCHIEFS ART GOODS Spanish lace handkerchiefs, all colors; novelty; 2!)c value; Saturday 19fk Haeli DOMESTICS (i t-inch unbleached p ure linen damask; $1.60 value; Saturday , $1.39 Yard Wi-itlch fine quality long cloth, regular 20c value; Saturday ' 15C Yard Lingerie nainsooks in new patterns and colors; a gen uine G!)e value 59 Yard 22x44 inch heavy Turkish towel, double thread, soft quality; a' real (iOc value; Saturday. 48 Path. . Children's cotton socks, fancy styles showing many new patterns; an excel lent quality. for Saturday special 29 rail Children's, crepe bloomers in all sizes; colors flesh, white; Saturday special ; 25 . Women's Humming Bird silk hose, featuring all the latest shades and styles in all sizes.; Saturday special $1.50 Pair BAGS AND DRUGS , Women's handbags, all the new style's and colors; a real $3.45 valuo; Saturday $2.95 I'epsodcnt and Pebcco tooth paste; 50c valuo 39c Stumped lunch sets, 45 incli cloth and four napkins; excellent, pat terns $1.39 I'aiicv box sta I ioncrv in 'whiti and colors; 75?i grade; Saturday i 45c o Mail Orders Promptly Filled9 SILKS AND WOOLENS 40-ineh Silkengloe Canton crepe 'hi n large assortment of colors r'au excellent quality, v. priced regularly at $1.85; Saturday $1.39 Yard 54-inch flannels in stripes and plaids and plain colors; up to$4.00 values for Satur day only $2.95 Yard 54-ineh Kashian cloth in lizzard green, salmon, roseherrv and natural; an excel lent all-wool material for sport wear . - $5.95 Yard &im .'Ill-inch liadium silk in all the best lingerie shades; fine quality; Saturday . $1.79 Yard WASH GOODS oG-ineh fancy crepes in excellent patterns and colors for spring wear 95 Yard 38-iuoh fast colored striped English broad cloth, excellent, patterns $1.25 Yard .16-inch pure linen dress goods in many excellent shades; sold regularly for C9c yard; Slufday only 50 Yard 32-inch fine dress ginghams; many new patterns to choose from 1 ' , 25 Yard' . f - "THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY O Hind's honey nnd al- mond cream for face, S hands, skin and com- 3 plexion ; 50c. value ; Sat- S urdny special S 39c Boeilla Package o' Beauty, the resflul road S o to beauty; 50c value r 39c J Postage Prepaid I I L iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin tAgenty fmr ButtericcP after n jyilllQlllllltlllllOllllIlllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiill 9 t v.uiminiiii tn'itn.1 r. 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