.;..i"...v I V'liprr'-i 4.r ,' ': ! I It il?; U ti"V ( T"s t .tr. Vi . .' s ..Mt'.'-' '. ''f'., , . ." ''', u ,i . ..". . jr;.:rf,.it,-i i"V.,-VJ W" i -,' nityi ('. ; v j .,, t V v U ,' . -i ft n - - - ,.l if- . ! ' . ,fe V. i itf," li !? ri V o - h !( Ixjwdrtfon Sets Out in Heavy WiRt4lniterm to Scale -"Top iSt' of World" Hon BEGIN Tvmiiaiuii VatM ' IW V . IIjI a .rf. ,.. t. . , rv ;'"' j- ' iOtED SCIENTISTS '6N TRIP tjt fallowing in the jiril, ipeoial rnble , !jsicA torn olhf;".folrnrrf lurV, jr- ywtr of fhc parttractting out to climb Lvjfli tcorfd highest prah: Kfpnntca -Vfrom today t Publw htdptr. Copyright. Zia92lt bv Public t.ttigtrCo. Ha1iartrB 6f Mount Kir-rnt Ex- MIRkm, Mftir 22. (Vln Simla nnl LOr-tinn. Mif BT.i-'iue Mount rcverw ixntdltton Marled frntii DnricPllne in ,fwo partly on May 18 nnd in. Mnn ,fooallVt rondHldnt- had nlrredj- begun, Itn hfftvr hovr or rftiii. nnd the itiountninn tvere nil vcltnl In thick Clouds. The teennd party utartfd In h torrential downpour; An advance part. rnnMktinfc of Major H. T. Mors'irad', of the 8urvv of India, with two alMant -turvejor, lft DarjoclinR on May V and pro ceeded with fifty coollei up Tewta val ley to correct Home dnta of Sikhltn Mhlil whlfh are very inaccurate. Major Mofthead will Join the main party at Khamba Diong on dune 1. J The members of the expedition con ii.t of myne'ift in rharjc of the whole expedition, with II a rnld with Harold Uneburn vMflv known tnemher nf flip Alnttip t Club thd author of seral book tin . The accompaniment in furnished bv mountain cllmblnt. In charge nf the Al- ' T Kdttar Shielfla. organist, and mem" fllne cllmbert. who const of Dr. Kct- hers of the Philadelphia Orchestra, who ;ies, Air, llullock and Mr Mnllorr. of the .Alpine Club. Dr. Kellas is well known for his Olmba In the Hlirtnlajas. and already arly In this year has climbed Xarlnfc and spent xeveral nlshta at more than 20.000 feet on Knbru He will this Mimmer continue hit valuable chemical1 dnd phyalcnl researches in oueotlohs if oxygen and blo6d presrturea nt great heights. A. F. Wolla'ton. with man.v Inter- ntlng expeditions to his credit, ts hot- ftnist and xoologlst of "the expedition,', and ia responsible foffis health. Dr. I Heron. 6f the Indian Geological Snr- ! vey. who is In chhrge of the geological I stork, has been lent by the department to try to solve geological problems i waiting the explorer On the northern ; lopes of the HimalayaH. ' Tlie principal transpoit of the expe- i Jltidn consists of 100 mule' lent by ' Txrtl RawllKton. cflttimnnder-tn-chief I lit India, who takes great interest in the expedition. Each mule can carry i a load of UK) pounds. Mutes nte by far the bet and quickest trnnsporta- ' tlon in thfe mountains wherever paths it", prarttcnble. lhe muieH were spe cially picked at M crut. Amritsar and Slalkot. and are all Chinese and Tibet an mules, nccrntomed to the rlgorH of the Tibetan climate. " The drivers accompanying them are all hillmen from the Chnmbn Kangra Valley nnd other hill districts In North ern India. They have been doing long route marches every day to get fit and $i training for the hard work they will have to undergo on the Sikklra and Tibetan routes. Two Held on Arson Charge I Chester, Pa.. May 20. Arrested on ' suspicion of committing nrson. Wal ,tr Olbbs. nf l.lnwood. told the police, they say. that he set fire to the store 'Of Benjamin Freedi in I.inwood. on May 8. For the job he received SI 50 from the proprietor, he testified, Olbbs was arrested by Dputy Fire Marsha flreenwood. who later took Freed into Justody. Both men were given a hear- ! lOg before Justice of the Peace Ebrlght iuiu roiuuiiiivii iu ;fteiiiB jkh io awmi trial. Freed denied the accusation. Olbbs was severely burned on. both Sand. This led to his arrest. -aa-aiMaMaaBaaMaiaWataiaaaaHaMaaaaiiaiaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaMaiaaaaaaaaalMaB ) t t-W" ! an -atsy-agy-w-Mptt-fsaa I wmmmtL that comM -U8t in lime for Y JmM$ " mQiiX&MM Decoration Da! Thousands . dfimi I PwAV.!''1 8 newest styles in women's ' xkftltM, f'wti' V whlte footwear- ft$Wffi mm$ u 7 Specially Priced for Today and Tomorrow WW& 1 MB k Values 4f Values t 1 to $12.00 m to $14.00 ; l wM MmW MmW A l ' W. mmm mmm AA pis, tKfmr -. mm Al I 1'lw Anything you could possibly want in buck, feM'j I c rfllVvv reignskin and linen, you will find here yjw&i l W M at a 'saving of Three to Five Dollars J $ W M . '2Z3 WliiU Rnrlr ftrfnrrla Whit. Rnrlt Oxfotit &$ Uh IT I Vv K iZS&-y Trimmed with Brown Calf Trimmed with Black Calf !'' ' si$$ F V 1 iXS St White Buck BaU White Dress Oxford. jt$ dsW V WLM Strap Oxford White Wing-Tip iM-UJ . I ?log'fX Thousand of Pair! dS$&&2$m&i U iM'!m'li sW And all sixes and widths f-MMmmX'u CITIZENS AID TRAFFIC COPS fiftetn Hundred Detroit Reaidentt Watching Speeding Motorist tXtrolt, May 27. (lly A. tMFlf Uen hundred membcra Of tlm cltilian t)6llco today Wan aat-lf-tlnx the traffic force of the, IJllc Department In ap prelu'iidlhu motorlnta who violate traf-. tic regulations. About 10QO of this number artvto patrol atreeta In motor car. "So serious has the ltuatlon become that w'o are throwing mir entire tore Into tnc't-htfle. 'against traffic regula tion", ob we did ngnlni-t the crime wave recently," ypeclnl Deputy Cortiml-wlon-er Davis, of ,thd civilian i.Mlec depart ment, said. l The civilian force . will continue ita work "tmtil th evil hat been stamped out," OommlMlnner Duvli said. BACK FESTIVAL OPENS . M I M Bethlehem Choir Render Work of Olreat MUilalati Uetlilelicin. I May ST. Muale iover ironi.ninre tnan stxty citlea and '"Wft,t nnninx trom Ntw Kntland to eM Virilnin nnd westward to Min nesota nt in attendance at the annual Bach Keatival, which opened tlii.s after noon at Lettish rniveraltv. Under the direction' of Dr. .T. Fred one. conducthr. the Hnch Clio r. a community choru of 2ft.i men and Women, thin afternoon canr n cantata and an oratorio ami tonight will Rive a motet nnd a cantata of llach. The program for tomorrow's ttcosiou Is the mtu In It minor, probably the must difficult choral composition ever writ ten, which Dr. Wolle'a choir .anj; In 1000 for the firat tlmn In Amerlrn ami in now rendcrlhe for tile foitrteentn time also will nUv two of llach'a instrli mental numbers, The soloists are Flor ence Hlnkle nbd Mildred Fnas, o pranos; Merle AlcocK nnd Mabel Ned doe. contraltos : Nicholas DouM . tenor, and Charles T. Tittman. baw. The uattal dislinjrulslie'd nudlenrcwas J!r!.1e"t; FJf,0,,! n?n8?lnea nnd new a impern in New wl. HoMon and Itii' .Mlclplnn have vei.t peclal correspond-ems. ATTRACTIVE USED CAR BARGAINS SPECIALLY PRICED for DECORATION DAY OUTINGS STUDEBAKER COLE OVERLAND STEARNS-KNIGllT MAXWELL BUICK MARMON (CHUMMY TOURING SPORT MODEL SEDAN Models rebuilt and rrr.vlns n sarunt thme new. Abnvr mm arr prlrrd frnm MOO op Artt payment lnw aa cimli. llalnnre In 13 unil 15 montn. I'rlrrs Inrluilf ttrr nnd thett Irtliueanee and Inttrrst. tirent niinrtunlt.T (or the famll.T io enjoy wrrknd outing afor the remainder Ot the sumrner, Lexington Motor Co., of Penna. W. A. Kuser, President LEXINGTON BUILDING 851-853 NORTH BROAD STREET E. P. Fellenz Sales Manager Used Car Dept. -aaaawiMaaMaaaaaaiDaHBaaiiiMaMBiBaHaaaBaaaaMB-aataBtaaa ' ' ' ' "I1 GENERAL ASSEMBLY FINISHES IIS Mi 1 '" 'ilfl "' Presbyterians Conclude 133d Session With Lonf Reoord of Accomplishments GOVERNMENT CHAHJjES FEW fly the, Associated Iresa Wlnotia. Lk. trtd.. Mfc.v 2T. Com- nils.loncrs of th lft'id (ieneril As- f;mbly of the Prfsbytcrjan. Chitrrh Ih the U. a. A. began a general exoous from 'Inofia Lake tndfty following the rilsftnlutlon of the Aisembly last night. The docket of the Assembly, which had been In aettslon here nine May 10. having been completed, the session was formally ended by Dr. Henry l Swchr Ingen, of Ht. Paul, Minn., the Moderator. The Assembly during1 Its aeaslons disposed of more than 1000 overtures presented from varlon Presbyteries dealing with a variety of subjects. Ap proval was given to a budget of $12. 000.000 for the expenses Of chut-ch boards and agencies during Hie coming year. D'aplte numerous overtures, the com missioners refused to make any radical changes in the form of church govern ment, but decided to continue a special committee which has been In 'existence for one year, and which was appointed for the purpose of studying the prob lems nf the organization and consolida tion of the numerous Wards rtnd'agen cies. Dr. John T. Stone, ofv Chicago, ts chairman of the committee. A re port will be made to thu next Oentral ssemblv. which will meet In Des Motnes, la.. In May. 1022. At varlnun times during the Assembly the coinmlsalonera expressed "their an- provAl Of the work conducted by the Prcsbyierlnn New Era Movement and In the closing session voted down n raolnti6n which proposed that the moveraeht be terminated at the cloao of the period provided for tta maintenance and then consideration be lvn to con tinuing Its activities under another name. The part women should have In PAIGE CHALMERS FRANKLIN OLDSMOBILE CHANDLER DODGE ROADSTER) SEDANETTE COUPE 100 In " ' I I II ' -r church government We Cfthimltftlontri m wat fcfrfttj-htvbetor i (llfeeeht octf4WHt elr action to order hut they confined tHMr Aft. a ferettjtetiil tat on the Bror-oM ttofl of trmUM-a women t6 bo In "tilled ah deacOaa in the church. This or. win d reporwa to-tne'iert Aa aemBly t , . , .SPAOHETTI FOn CAfttJSO Miles of Corrieatlble on toard Ship on Which Tenor Salli faf Italy New Vork, May 2T (Il.v A. P.) Several mllea 6f apaghettl for the per sonal u Of Knrlco CnntiO Anfl his party are on the atcatnet- Prealdeht Wilson, which will call for Italy to-1 morrow Witn tne fnrnoUf tenor on board. Caruso Id not "carrying coals to New Catl," for there fa a, reported short age or spngnetti in nu nome land. The tendf, who la going abroafl to rest after a l6ng and aerious lllneis has chartered Ave suites nn the steam thip, one of which has been fitted up o a nursery and playroom for1 MU little daughter, Utoria. A prlfatn cook And bevy of servants will function during the journey. i QUITS POLISH CABINET JOB Prlnoe Sapleha ftilrta at Mlnllter of Foreign Affair Warsaw, May 27. Prclldent Pllsud ski has accepted the resignation of Prince Kugene Sapleha at Minister of Foreign Affairs, John Dombekl, Uhder Secretary for Foreign Affairs, has been named Interim A! tllnister. A dispatch from AVarsaw May 18 said Prince Sapleha would realgn his portfolio" OWtnB to the Polish Diet's disapproval of his policy with regard to Vllnt. General Perter Thouht Dying New York, May 27. Brigadier Gen eral Horace Porter, former United mates Ambassador to Franc6, ia re ported to be dying in his home here. Physicians said the Illness was due to n general ttreasuown irom om age. General Porter Is elghtyfiVc years old nnd a veteran of the Civil War. He under-, cnt a serious operation about a year Ago. . , jhwjafrM- Gifanizei Btt Pdjbm - - . - 255 AN Iforaboot attd Av slsf At Inst. Var dienil fyi nhiii riikrins ana MiHiii.tt nr ,nri' nature tmtr uuarifr. Helpful advice en matltrl liautlMI. . .. F. VANDERHERCHEN'3 30N 7 . Water Htrttti PhUadrlatua Ma4HaaB.MapHrfMarfaaata-aMaNaaaa Stare Opens Dally at A, M. Cloae at Silt 1. M. yittDAV, MAY, tt, lftl Our 3-Day Free Trial If you do not own a New Edison, we shall gladly lend you one for three days, in order that you may experiment with it in your own home and leam what music will do for you. This experience may make it easier for you to win a prise. Ask us for folder givinff full particulars of Mr. Edison s $10,000 Prize Offer. Act quickly, as the number of instruments, which we can lend, is limited. You assume no expense and no obli gation. To Fathers With Graduating Daughters A notable event demands a not able gift. What is more appro priate than good music? Her eager heart waits upon you. Prices of Edison Phonographs $9500 to $295.00 3-Day Free Trial Offer Coupon You may deliver to my home a New Edison and a program of Re-Creations for a three days' free trial, in order that I may learn what music will do for me. It is understood that J assume no expense or obligation whatsoever. Name Address 5NELLEN5UW3S Hrat P16or Balc6ny aaii- y - ' '' '-' f IPiHrJIl I I HI on I I 1 ... , , I 1. . . we in mm THRKE NEAR DEATH if . 4 . Dr. Eiits, Film Man, Had Hour of Execution Pfxedon Three Occssietis NOW IN PBISON HOSPITAL By the Associated Pre talM Mavt 27. The health -of Dr. Kates, the 'American nlotlon-pictur photographer who is'belAjf held, prisoner by the Bolshevists; has Improved groatly since his recent removal from a prison cell to a not-pltal In Moscow, advices from that city reveal. During his ImprliOtimerit Dr. Kstes was examined -twelity-three times, ac cording to word from him which has reached here, and war three times told he would be shot- with the dny and hour flted. He' Is still in good spirits, hdwcvef. The llolshevlsts, It Is learned, eharge that he Is a spy fnrithe American, Brit-' iMli and Polish Governments. A dispatch received here from Mos cow says that since January, 1 there have keen Usded l.lvM.OOO.OOO.OOO rubles in paper currency .as against 225.000,000,000 Issued Or the same period of last year. Klghtyscveu per cent of the new budget Is to he covered by the new fisuc. The dlsoatchi .adds that economists now. advocate reducing the number of y.i.w s.'i w v.'i V Have Sou Tried HaBy BACH MAN tftAM KAftRi gHiiAMT CHOCOLATE 2. TUB FINES? CHOMUTC BKrVBaBBhB-al aaalLl-a in intbnwntaw vn& Try this perfect unsalted butter IVTOTE the delicate creamy taste and , fine grain. For this" is butter made 'from- the .cream of fine cows, well kept. .MEDAl Supplee -Wills -Jones 1417 PPF lFriday-Saturday nLrrL 3 SALE OF Rebuilt Pianos These instruments have been thoroughly rebuilt in otu- own shops. They will give years of satisfaction and service. Exchanfteable within one year at the price you pay us. Fifty others to choose from. 20 Off Listed Prices for These 2 Days Irif gi Uprijlt A f4 laitra Mat ( aitraar dinar; vala. $95 J. ft C Fiiektr xe)lrat lte ad floe rtadltlta. $125 Fraaeaeea A ptrfKt taned lntramnti nil lait a llfttira. $295 Vote ft Sea On f tb Ket far ?aakH adl1ln. $295 Wlji(3!P Evtry Piano efnd Playr-Pitno Carries th Hepp 8'Yt.ar Guarantee and May" Be Purchased an Our 3'Year Rental Payment Plan The Houte That Heppe Built 3 DOWNTOWN 1117-19 Chestnut Street UPTOWN 6th C U C-j. 1111-111 Chtant 8trt J. tieppe C OOTi girth and Thmpa 0t. ritta itati'm fdll -itrtlculOi about -pr mk-ta na Piinai tat M net ctr.t. btlotr Hated crlcti) and yaur t! Pa-rdtat PJan. Katae iddwtt i,,i,'..iiiiimnit"liiMiiiMiiiiiiniiimn'"ti air 14 . II I I the.OoverBment ertployca by W p eetit lit ofdfV tail the fertilrtlni ?6 per cent may be fed. , k rfh.l iiAM 10nAttAm1i CAdlrtM ended' May 24 "with the adoption of nit the nlans which ha been urged in contitctlbrf with the, program of NJkoJal Ienlne tne neisneTMHr.rremierM - the' Slshtlstr,Pfmler, trade usiorig, Btlvfever, yimtta a reaoia Hon th fardf jk a M-atln.iiMM-.-H present mtxeu system or imymtnw i workers In food and In money and S Ear teUt-c jiuy everyiaiaa rr yourself and (mly at any store : OU B ill.lKIAIf. 1 arnlturs ire-mr Itbuse -t-urnMhln snd o n Ml Merohaanise. l'y a ilttlt each womo June Weddings Muy yaur iritti ''Wearst I Way" .and yo buy what iVou want ,Whr yox hki io ouy in Na I tha t in to set yftur , vocaiian , oin ilia- . urn. iiait-i wait, uniu tne last ttilnut. Pun now far Grftdtfftllon Gifts ' n'avf iM Mart .auiauMk at ye"' rv- Its hire on Ctieitnu CtiHtnuf at. far over V'nl1i. htih-t m whii m -unc Awn -'R4 WW JEX.T M4E. Int. izriMix.JZ?z aaaMttif JSSamm . ymwJPmJwl efiteZm VrAJJutr " sM Just ask the driver of the wagon with the 'big S. Htary F. Millar lMl la t n , xU-at la adl tln. $275 Ckiekeriaf A waria - faman Inatrnmant U ISUadlri radltlab, $275 Playtf Plaats Packard, 18-nate Praetl fC7C ealiy hew 0 O Oadlla-. 88-aota c6nliUon tjU Wheeloek. 88-hot ST... $600 & Thompson Streets Phil. ale of Hibullt hrat-j'tar Itental- t,ar B-JT-M. f -I-.' , !. . v fiiwiljh f ,( j. fUff.ftA t r w saeelal advantages forwoikmcn in the' large untlonAiUed Industflcs. M. Clllcherln, tjie Uolslievlst Foreign Mlalsterfhas aent out Wireless dlepaU-h branding as false the reports of A revo lution In Petrogrkd, The-dispatch saya that everything In Petrograd is quiet. in m m v. Three Things You Want the thrie things that count in a battery, Exide- gives, in the rriaxi- murn degreti. ?Kesc are:. 1 Plenty of potter arid then some1. .iLbnglife. "l 3 Freedom from.rcpairs. JTo make sure that the Pxld'e gives this service, ask a!ny motorist who uses one. XV.ee why call ,at any of the( Exlde Service Stations listed below ;and dissect an Exide' Battery with an expert battery man. f . k THE ELECTRIC STORAGE BAHERY C0 EXIDE SERVICE STATION 671 N. treat! Sttt, f hllaJelohi., Pa. TKa'r'. an Eai!a Sarvi'e Station Near You WANAMAKER GARAGE AND INDUSTRIES . 3Sd and Walnut fit. (atriineata Mlskvmv) E. L. HAWKINS Maplewaod at flr St. (at ISt,.Orrn &i. Oermantawn JOHN CLUTCHER . At 10 Walnut BtTrft If tut rllia1hla v BATTER I E5 .aaa. 'ag, jO -r-aBFlft .tfaaartda .aat-a'ial-a tsf v A i . KafJHaBH. v Vlr m MMMMmMmbm z&Tm'''' ' WwfX JBHkO 1 nL I hjCTH Via II mmWmWS0S3KK9immVB3Kmmmmm BKmKKKmnMMMMMSBtEt&i mcmmMmmMmMmBM3zE&KMl&wmFJMS mmSSwaBcvVrnm i , vJT ymmmmmmmUiSSilFTT ' fW d. MAaA! tmvTUMKmWWfmmCXBWfrfU 1. ' P"") It " j f l T2iMKTi"MMmMBXEZKEMmrAttfarWMmJ' 1 TT-rtmil! 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