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VANCOUVER DAILY WORLD The Newspaper of the Home FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1923 WARRANTS ARE Men's Better Quality Boots EXHIBITION OF CANADIAN GOODS MANY RADICAL CHANGES URGED AFTER RESEARCH Balmoral or Blucher style; all Goodyear welted; smart recede shapes for spring wear; other styles with medium, full round or broad Grocery Specials PARAGON' ROLLED OATS lb. sack 810 EAGLE UHAND MILK l'er 17Uo MACARONI CRKAMKTTES Pkt. 7o ROYAL CROWN SOAP Per carton SOo JAKE BRAND PICKLES Chow, Mixed ami Cahbace: per hoitle JSo EMPRESS PINEAPPLE MARMALADE 4 lb. tin 7io HP. SAPC'I'i Per bottle 380 KELLOUO'8 BRAN (New pkge.) each 111 lao HELD IN ORIENT MEN BY COURT toes, in many different styles.

Pre Residents To Spend Easter Holiday In Work On Roads SOUTH VANCOUVER, March 23. Tho decision of the council' on Thursday night to appropriate $450 for road repair on Thirty sixth Avenue, where from 20 to 40 volunteer workmen will devote many hours of Easter vacation to manual labor under the community scheme, was received with great applause by members of the Victoria Road Improvement Association who were present. They will 'work under the engineer's supervision. Hastings and Abbott. Phone Seymour 8000 $4.44 Easter Sale, Saturday, pair Canadian goods are now featured in a permanent exhibition at Shang Toronto Expert Would Levy hai.

In the Canadian government Bringing Great Values lo the Fore in Easter Apparel (or Men Higher Taxes on Improvements, Less on Land sales rooms an exhibition of Canadian manufactures was opened February 1 and was favorably on in the commercial press and the busi. ness circles of the Orient. POINT GREY, March 23. That J. F.

Jack, Chinese, arrested by customs officers while in possession of drugs, was today found guilty by Magistrate South and ordered to pay a fine of $500 with the alternative of six months imprisonment. A similar charge against J. F. Sine was withdrawn. Two bench warrants were ordered issued today by Magistrate South when a couple of defendants failed to answer summons to attend court.

Tho police will now bring In P. Kok eras, charged with violation of, the The exhibits Include 75 different Grey, owing to its geographical ocation on the lower mainland, be aid out and built as a future resi Icntiul district of Vancouver, to ac a maximum of 150,000 eoplc. FASCISTI HERE NOT POLITICAL Lord's Day Act and J. Freeman, who is said to havo offended against the Canadian manufactures, many of which have their origin in British Columbia. Apples from the Okana gan are included In the many exhibits whic have attracted particular attention.

Other features are trunks. Bags, buscuits, canned foods and diagrams showing the natural resources of Canada in a vivid and convincing scheme. The exhibition Is supervised by the Canadian Trade Commissioner of China, Dr. J. W.

Ro3s, and trade Commissioner D. B. Sparks. health bylaw. j.

lamanishi, found guilty of a The Italian Fasclstl have no plans breach of the licence bylaw, was fin for tho establishment of a branch of ed $20 and costs, while Wong Lim and J. Adams were fined $10 and $5 their society in Vancouver for the near future to his knowledge, stated respectively for violations of the health street bylaws. Ed. McManus, adjudged a vagrant. was sent to Okalla for four months.

W. McDougall forfeited $50 rather EINSTEIN MAKES NEW DISCOVERY than appeur as keeper of a gaming house after arrest by Inspector Jack 100 Men's Sample Suits, Values to $35.00 Saturday Special $19.98. Just 100 of these Sample Suits we were able to obtain at a substantial reduction in price, and this great bargain we pass along to our customers. They include blue serges, worsteds, tweeds and cheviots, in the popular styles and wanted colors. Sizes 24 to 44.

Values to J35.00. QQ Saturday Special JDJLa.aO 2075 Pairs of Men's Trousers Marked Very Low For Quick Selling, at $1.95 to $5.50 A big variety of serges, worsteds, tweed3, cheviots. Bannock burns, corduroys and cottonades; a big range of colors, smartly designed with five pockets and belt flji Qr to (Jr JT( loops. Sites 32 to 44 Dl.iD tDO.DU Interwoven and Silk Sox, 35c Pair The famous Interwoven; also pure thread silk Sox. QK Per pair Jt)C 3 Pairs for 91.00 Manufacturers' Sample Silk Ties, $1.00 Value, Special 49c Each.

In the popular flowing end styles; also silk knitted ties; i big range of colors; $1.00 value. Special TrtC Men's High Grade Zephyr and Percale Shirts, Special, $1.69 Made from high grade ebtrting materials In white grounds, with neat stripes, full fitting coat style; soft, reversible JQ cuffs. Sizes 1 4 to 18. Special at u)JLUa Parents, Select the Girls' Spring Coats Here Ton can save dollars on your purchase as well as having tho finest and nwttit up to date selection shown anywhere in the went from which to choosr. Thcro ts a style, color and size to suit every little tot and girl tip to fifteen years, Slgnor Nicola Masi, head of the Italian Consulate.

The Fasclstl is made up of returned soldiers and at present there are not enough Italian returned men in Vancouver to make a branch here worth while. If the Fas cisti do decide to establish a branch here they will do it through tho Consulate was his opinion. son and squad, while C. Thomson and H. Smith who were "found in' That the ward system be abolished us soon as possible.

That all debentures be Issued only lor the life of the work done by the coney realized. That through gradual Increases, julldings, and improvements be tax id more, and that, the heavy taxes low imposed on the assessed value the land be gradually reduced, and ilso that the assessed value of $2411 per acre be reduced as It is considered too high. That all materials be purchased In juantity, and that a storekeeper be smploycd If necessary. That no department be allowed to spend more than Its estimate. That the council asopt the "local Improvement plan," which they have already done.

These are some of the recommendations mado In the report received from Mr. J. E. Howe, tax expert, from the "Citizens' Research Bureau," Toronto, who was employed by the council to study the tax. ation system used in the municipality, and to bring in recommendations.

The councillors are now considering tbese recommendations. SCHOOL, DEBT GOES CP FAST left $15 each with the police The Fasclstl branch which has been recently established In Montreal will VICTORIA 0. KS NEW MILK BYLAW be similar to Canadian lodges and re turned soldiers' organizations and not a political movement, Signor Masi explained. It will be a social institution more than anything else, but at the same time would help inconv. ing immigrants.

BERLIN, March :3. Aciatd Press) A new discovery which it is believed will create an even greater sensation than the discovery of relativity has been announced by Prof. Albert Einstein, famous German scfe entist, upon his arrival at Kantara, Egypt, after bis recent trip to Japan with his wife. rrofessor Einstein Is with holdlng the details of the discovery, stating merely that it concerns the connection between the earth's power of attraction and terrcstial magnetism. Creditmen Favor Daylight Saving A resolution endorsing daylight saving in the city for the months of July, August and September was passed at the monthly meeting of the Canadian Creditmcn's Association at the Hotel Vancouver last night.

"OUR BOYS" Khaki Long Pants for Boys, $1.59 Long Pants for boys, made from a heavy khaki duck; usual pockets, belt loops and cuffs; Blzes CQ 8 to 16 years. Saturday u)XatS7 Boys' Cream Elastic Combinations $1.29 Combinations for boys in the spring elastic stitch; long Approval has been given the city's new milk bylaw by the provincial board of health and copies of the bylaw will be distributed among all dairymen delivering milk in the city. A reasonable timo will he allowed the dairies to comply with tho bylaw before steps are taken by the civic health department to enforce its provisions, it is slated. The by. law calls for the labelling of every bottle of milk sold in the city, showing the quality of milk contained in each bottle.

Mr. Howe views with some alarnv $1.29 evidence that the Bchool debt bad Increased from $97,000 In 1917 to $234,583 and school taxes had increased during the same time 296 per cent, while the school attendance had increased only 149 percent. Outstanding sewer bond debt is Etvcn as $95 per capita, not including Point Grey's share of the joint sewer board indebtedness. sleeves, closed crotch and short knee length. Sizes 20 to 32.

Saturday Boys' Strong Braces 19c Braces for boys, made from a stout elastic webbing; solid k1ithr ends. Saturday 19c During the year 1922 over 79.5 per cent of the taxes realized were de rived from "land taxes," the rest Girls' Reefers Navy and cardinal cheviot and fine serge Reefers, in smartly tailored style, with self or velvet collar and emblem on sleeve. These are all lined with durable twill and tailored to retain shape. Sizes 2 to 6 Priced $3.95 10 S6.50 Little Tots' Coats Mothers who have little tols under two years to outfit for Faster will find a wonderful variety of attractive little coats here in cream lustre, cashmere and serge, in plain or trim med makes; also smart styles In colored gabardines; assorted Girls' Coats 2 to 15 Yrs. Polo cloths, velours and cheviots are here in such favorite colors as reindeer, sand, French blue, Tekln, nary and grey; also In popular mixtures; most of these are featured with Raglan sleeves and have all the latest ideas of collars in plain tailored and trimmed effects.

You will be surprised with the exceptionally low prices. Sizes 2 to years, $3.95 to $0.95 Sizes 7 to 10 years, $6.95 to 916.50 Sizes 11 to 15 years, 97.95 to 918.50 Provincial Party Open Headquarters City headquarters for the new Provincial party were opened this morning at 340 Cambie Street (the old Commercial Hotel block) in charge of C. W. Maclnnes, secretary. A series of organization meetings to organizo the ten divisions of the city of Vancouver are to bo held within the next two weeks.

The first will be held on Tuesday night next, when Division One organization will be completed. "We're ready for an election any time they liko to cajl one either local or general," stated Mr. Ash worth Anderson, organizer for the city, in announcing' tho opening of tho new headquarters. Reference Book For Farmers Advocated Suggesting that the Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturists com pile a small reference book that the field farmer could carry in his pocket. Prof.

P. A. Bovlng, in an address before the convention this morning strongly urged that some action along these lines be taken. The book would carry practical information for the farmer in a condensed form and would be available at all times. The suggestion met with popular approval and was referred to a committee that will bring in a report.

Tut ankh amen Jewellery Tough Wearing Suits for Boys Suits for boys In a tough wearing tweed; strongly lined, straight knee pants; sizes 8 to 13 years. (J ff Saturday suit tBrt.UU Boys' Fox's Serge Suits, $7.95 Suits for boys In cither the Norfolk or belter model: tailored from a nice quality Fox's serge; guar Q(? anlerd navy dye; sizes 26 to 24. Saturday tD I Boys' Suits With Extra Bloomers, $12.95 Boys' Suits In the new model, with inverted pleats and three way belt; tailored from pure wool tweeds and well flnlHhed; two pairs bloomers; sizes QK 24 to 34. Saturday DLJdVD Jjeing realized from other taxes. Also that the debt had increased from $222 in, 1909 to $338 per capita today, The present debt of Point Grey is $6,768,956.

During 1915 the first tax sale in Point Grey was held. The tax sale receipts decreased from $118,569 in 3921 to $75,626 in 1923. The report also discussed the idea of a municipal lighting system, and concludes by stating that they consider that the municipality should reach some other agreement. The present density of population sizes. Priced $2.25 t0 $5.95 First Floor.

Klansmen Are Not Wanted In akima TAKIMA, March (Associated Press) At tho closo of a two hour address praising the Ku Kulx Klan, given last night in the biggest ball in the city by Rev. C. C. Curtis, of Vancouver, imperial lecturer, and attended by several thousand persons, a protest was voiced by Mayor R. D.

Bovig. The mayor's pica, which took but a few minutes, was applauded. He said Klantmen wore not wanted in Yakima. To Find Jobs For pisapled Veterans Employers throughout British Columbia are responding to Attorney General Manson's plea that they should do their utmost to find places on their staffs for 1,000 disabled veterans, who are reported still out of work. Heads of many enterprises have written commending tho movement to get these veterans placed.

They believe most of the men will be easily absorbed during the next few weeks. No 1 Company of tho 11th Divisional Train, C. A. S. C.

will parade at company headquarters on Tuesday night for a lecture on In Point Grey is given 83 2.42 per We have just received a parcel of the latest style in novelty Jewellery tho "Tutankhamen." These Egyptian Cord'allers, Ear rings, Finger Kings, Bangles and Girdles are very attractive and eur prisingly low in price. For functions at which Egyptian styles fend ideas are to be portrayed this parcel of jewellery is most timely, 4 "OOCD 8ESTI0B WITS A SMILE" acre, and the area as 12,177 acres. loaWmoTor truck limited If APLE LEAF coMiwa "G.YRO WHIRL" 37, TO ORPHEUM THEATRE Fun in bunches. See the Baby Dolls' dancing act. Gyro orclieB tra and oihtr big acts.

It's the cat's whirkcrn. VFeights of motor trucks and their H0CKEY wow Bnowuig TED Mil. WOK DOLLAB PLAT "Determination." World's Greatest Organist St. Andrew's Church Mon. 26, 8:15 p.m.

Joseph Bonnet First Time in Vancouver. One Recital Only loads are limited by special regula. tions issued today under the Highway Act by the Hon. W. H.

Sutherland, minister of public works, in order to protect highway throughout Victimized By Hen Thief Three Times Three times in two months a thief has visited the henroost of D. Agul no, 1255 Hastings Street East, according to a report made to the police today. The third time was on Thursday night, whe nthe nocturnal visitor got away with four chickens. T. E.

Da via, 4134 Main Street, complained that some one stole his overcoat from 37 Eleventh Avenue West on Thursday. the province In view of the prospective large increase in motor tourist traffic Frelrtit truck loads must rot ex ceed six short tona in weight and passenger vehicle loads must not exceed four tons. The only exception Henry Blrks Sons, Ltd. Vancouver, B. C.

London. "The Queen" The congregation that gathered at the Ahbey to har Bonnet overflowed into Cloister and strnet and hundreds were turned away. London "Times" A giant among organistH. Y. Sim'' A.

truly mar'e11ouw organist. Ottawa at Vancouver FRIDAY, MARCH 23 AT 8:30 T.M. PRICKS (Including tax); Entire Balcony, unreserved, 75c; Boya 26c. Keserved Scats, 11.10, $1.60, $1.75. Tlok.ts Now oa Bala at tba Grotto Clear Store 62a QBArvn.x.ii btbzzt Fhona Seymour 8342 Season's reservations held until 6 p.m., Friday.

New reservations held until 4 p.m. Friday. is for the heavy truck traffic between. Vancouver and New West i ii iiirnin n.n.n.njt KlUHAltD UAlt'i'LiiXT In "Cava Man Lovt" Harvard, Holt I Hop and Xtndrlck Vernon i minster, where the maximum weight of track and load will bo eight tons. DEWEY and BOQBBS lyolunteers To Help Pantageacopa I Soh.pp'a Circus Tlckats, 3.20, $165, L10, 850 Now on sale.

Walter F. Evans, Ltd. 657 OranvlUa St. Fbon 8. 729 Check Crime Wave DAVIS and McCOY Poorhouse Inmate Is Victim Of Fire MLS OGEE, March 23.

(Associated Press) Anson Sharp, 60, an inmato of te county poor fapn, was burned to death and six persons were seriously injured in a fire today which destroyed a portion of the building. SHOWS Mats 3:30, 7. 00 and ftrto 300 Bights 40o VICTORIA, March 23. (Special to The World) Retired army officers COMING! The Second Big English Production resident in Oak Bay havo formed a vifdlance commltteo under General S. Elliott, Major J.

C. Watson TOM MIX IN David Powell NOW SHOWING VERA GORDON and Company In the Great v.imdy Drama "AMERICA." JAMES COBBLES "DO AND DARE" "Anna Ascends" A wonderful stnry of a eowboy'g adventures in the to Americas. 'Aria' tha time of is bloomln' 111. at tha Old Xiosdon Maslo The gTMtast charoct.ni s.aa on tha screen sine. The Batter 'OH" cabxtoh smnr and other attractions.

and Mapor K. B. Spurgin, to supplement the work of the police in sup I pressing the outbreak of crime in 1 that district, which culminated in he Tjorenz murder a couple of weeks ago, and which has been continued since in a series of night hold ups which are still unsolved. The officers, headed by General Kllott, have proposed to the Oak Bay police commission that their band of volnnteerH do road patrol or picket duty at night in the district. They have asked for volunteer) with motor cars to keep watch on the roads at night.

AGASSIZ OLD TIMER DEAD. AGASSIZ, B. March 23. The funeral of Larfolan McDonald, an old time resident of Agassiz, where he was employed on the government experimental farm, took place on Tuesday, the services being conducted by Rev. J.

D. Gillam, assisted by Rev. Mr. Lancaster. He was a native of Scotland.

IT ON" SERIOUS CHARGES. Tho trial of Andrew McKay and George Zambapys, charged with statutory offences, commenced at the court house this morning before Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald and a jury.

The trial of Walter Saycrs, facing a similar charrge arising out of the same incident, will he held separately. AUTO COURT BUSY. During the week ending Tuesday, 124 cases were brought before the auto court. Fines were imposed In 88 cases. Tho total collected in fines, which ranged from $3 to $50, was $889.40.

DR. M.YGIIRE IS ILL. Dr. G. R.

Maguirc, of the First Baptist Church, states he has not decided whither to accept the call received from the Westmount Baptist Church. Montreal. This is the second call he has received. Dr. Maguire is suffering from a slight attack of flu THE FOUR CAMERONS GLOBE THEATRE NOW SHOWING SECOND WEEK GENE GREENE SAOEHT ft MAHVIN COMING NT2XT WEEK: CUMMINS a WHITE Dally with augmented orchestra Matinee and Evenings: Children Adults 30c and 0o.

COMZMO: "SBCEPTIOB" A einema spectacle of unrivalled Brandeur with llnry VIII, and Anne Boleyn in England centuries ago. Bodolph Valentino "ALL NIGHT" "THE LITTLE COTTAGE" Topics of tha Day Fathr W.wa Aesop's Tables Wights 35c to $1.00 Mats. 15 to 40 I THIS WEKK TONIGHT at 8:30 0 "I Avoided an Operation Appendicitis Disappeared" Mr. James Wells, Udora, Ont, writes: SB VJXX SHOWS 3:40 7. Oi 9:15 pjn.

"MONTE CRISTO" Follies of 1923 TONIGHT Performances at 7 and 9 Feature at 7:30 and 9:30 Thomas Meighan In George Ade's "Back Home and Broke" liX A EIQ COMPANY OF VANCOUVER AUTISTS IS CONJUNCTION WITH I "MIGHTY LAK' ADACr And Regular JL Programme The Story of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn A Dazzling Pageant of Royal Pomp and Magnificence i FOLLIES ROGRAMilE By Ai.ianar. Dtunas Capitol Symphony Orchestra playing "March of the Caucasian Chief" CALVIN WINTLIt Conducting Kiss Vara Contralto "I took a severe pain in my right side. It was very bad at times. I tried oils' and tablets without gaining any relief. The doctor pronounced it chronic appendicitis.

I dreaded an operation and a friend advised Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pills. I used them and not only obtained relief from pain, but I believe it has completely freed me of appendicitis, as it is now over a year since I have had any of the old symptoms." DANCING GIRLS Margaret Bell, Grahame Bell, Hope Garvin, Evclyo WaJlace, Jo6ie Farrington, Barbara Lewis. SHOW GIRLS Anna, Mclnryre, Audrey Wildraay, Mary Ainsbury, Dorothy Lewis. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Opening Chorus Hello 1'cople: entire company Specialty Four Hanclng Ponies.

Bong Indiana Home; L. Burke and six Panrin Girls. Song Vhcn Tou Look in the Heart ot a Rose" Hazel George Finnic entire company Lady Grafter Hazel George Tom Wispguy Burke lzy Cohen Bill Williams Vow Bhowiaf HXXT WEEK Ts.odora Bobarts AfBM Ayrn tn BACI XXABTS" Most Kmsatlsnal Auto racing picture aver made. 3 PONIES Vera. Lavolette, Gladys Davidson.

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