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Show CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION NOTES The president and directors of the Panama-Pacific Panama-Pacific International Exposition are giving their services without a dollar of salary. In addition to the time given to the work of exposition building build-ing they are put to heavy expense by the frequent luncheons and dinners given foreign commissioners commission-ers and distinguished guests in San Francisco on exposition business. Motion pictures are already being taken by the Fresno, Cal., county commission In charge of the local exhibit at San Diego, to show the details of peach cultivation. On one of the big orchards pictures were taken showing the thinning of 1,600 green peaches from a single tree in order that the remaining peaches might reach the top of perfection. per-fection. The output of this orchard for 1914 is expected to exceed eight hundred tons of fruit. A suffragette, ninety feet tall and with a name of equal proportions, stands at the center of "The Zone" of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Exposi-tion. The lady's name is Miss Panama Pankaline Imogene Equal-rights and she is clad in the latest lat-est style. More than five hundred yards of cloth are required for this style. She carries a drum and a flag labeled "Votes for Women." |