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CANDY SPECIALS for SATURDAY HELEN Chocolate Covered CHERRIES | Full Pound Box .... . 89¢ | Dumnd’ PEPPERMINT PATTIES 490 b, The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. Popularity of cleverly made mixture Suits and Coats for B women, spreads over town and country—The sportiest of new models are here. Paris and New York have set- tled that the smart little jacket of your suit must be from 22 to 24 inches long. Soft pastel tones, deep tan checks and plaids are shown. Imported and domestic mix- tures in beautifully tailored coats with both mannish and great snug collars. ‘Women’s Shop, 140 Trumbull St, “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” el ) City Items. Victrolas for Kaster at Morans'. | ~—advt. The Lomas & Nettleton Co., trus-| tees, through Klett & Alling, have brought an action to foreclose a| mortgage against John J. Donahue. The property is on Cranston Terrace. Victrolas, Piancs. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt, Joseph M. Zuk, through Klett & | Alling has brought a foreclosure on | a mechanic’s lien against Wladyslaw Giedzinski and the City Realty Co. | The property is on Broad street. Special Victor Record release, “You | | Know You Belong to Somebody | Else,” C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. WILLARD BATTERIES Simmons Storage Battery Co. 167 ARCH ST. PHONE 2245 | the attendance of all of the repu continent excepting Mex] co, | § [ the program to be di | their § | ment of 1021, jAMERII]AN NATIONS T0 OPEN CONGRESS th Pan-American Conference Begins March 26 in Chile Washington, March 23 (By the As- | sociated Press)—The fifth Pan-Ameri- can conference assembles Sunday, March 25, at Santiago, Chile, with ics of the Peru and Bolivia. The Pan-American conferences were originally initiated by the govern- ment of the United States which, with| the express authorization of congress, | invited the other 20 republics of Am- erica to hold a meeting in Washing- | ton in Octobeer of 1880, to discuss measures ‘‘to preserve the peace and promote the prosperity of the Ameri- can states,” In that first conference the present Pan-American union, rep- resentative organization of the 21 American republics, was created, and in view of the success of the meet- ing, from which closer political and| commercial relations resulted, it was decided to hold pericdical conferences. The second meeting was in Mexico| City in 1901, the third in Rio de Ja- | neiro in 1906, and the fourth in Bue-| | nos Aires in 1910. The fifth was to! be held at Santiago in 1914, but the| outbreak of the European war led to its postponement until the prcsent time. In view of the time elapsed since; the last meeting, and of the scope of | ent conference has a special signifi-| cance and is expected to be the most/| important of those thus far held. For the first time matters of political | character in which the United States has close interest, will be discussed. Uruguay proposes the establishment| of a Pan-American league of nations and the adoption of a uniform policy in foreign relations by all the Ameri- can countries, Association of American Nations Under topic IX of the agenda Uru-| guay intends to offer a plan for an association of American nations, formed not only of the sovereign states of the continent, but also of the islands and territories depending politically upon countries situated on other continents, provided they have own diplomatic representative |in at least one of the Amercian coun-| | tries. would be to prevent, through arbitra- | tion, and war which would affect di-| § | rectly or indirectly its members. Al-| though the use of force for the carry-| ing out of the decisions of the asso-| | clation is not | commercial | against the rebelling The aim of this association proposed, diplomatie, and financial blockades countries are provided for. Encroachment On Rights Under topic XVI Uruguay will pro-| adopt, as a principle of their foreign| relations, that an encroachment upon | the rights of any one of them, inflict- | definite owing to Chile's refusal to re- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH, 23, 1028, United States proposes ten, seeking to bring about a coordinated plan of commercial agreements among the 21 American republics, Prohibition 18 brought up by Venezuela, under the form of a progressive diminution of the production of aleoholic beverages. Mexico declined to attend the San- tiago meeting because she had not participated in the elaboration of the | program, and on account of not being vvprom-nled on the governing board of the Pan-American union, According to the regulations of the umion, only| tthe governments recognized by the Washington government have such a representative, and Mexico has not been recognized by ‘Washington, Peru's absence is due to the status| of her relations with Chile. Bolivia will not he.represented he- | cause, according to the reason given {by La Paz, she desires to avold dis- | agreements within the congress, and |attempting to steal rides on the rear | the children llke a parent and ques- [the fceling that her position is not|tion them from time to time to make vise.the treaty of 1904 so as to pro-| {vide her with an outlet to the sea.| Bolivia adds that this decision is not| |to be canstrued as an act of hostility | toward Chile, |sure they are being understood. TRAFFIC LECTURES Cleveland Police Officars Conducting :erlm of Lectwres to School Chil- ren, Cleveland, March 23.~—Cleveland police officers are conducting a series of lectures in the public schools here on “Being Careful in Traftic” No readin’, writin' or ‘rithmetic holds any more - attention of the class than do the officers in the role of teachors, Dangers of playing In traffic-laden straets, carelessly crossing thorough- fares on their way to and from school of street cars and auntomobile trucks and of the tragedies which might fol- low fallure to heed wariings of traf- fic policemen are brought home to the children as the policemen speak to CASTORIA For Infants and Childrea Rothfeder S lowm Spring—Unmatcha®le Values in COATS ¢ WRAPFS Capes, Coats and Wraps in luxurious ‘modelu of soft texture weaves, Brytonia, Ormandale, Lustrosia, Lustrlna,. 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