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n it for if It u r 1 1 4. P.' i.-v tarn? mm" -ASIA JOINS THE : WASHINGTON. I). C. Juno 1. riniu Kindt fine lliy liaiiplm'SH on o;:rili lliruuiili in-uyiT, lovo unil perfume." IIiuh roiiiinunON the Koran lu ull truo believer. J L'uHnivtic cuncoriiH uf ChilKllan cuuiiIi-Ipk. Incluiliiitt tlio I'nltid Wales uic ili-vuutly i-aitor lo have lluHlemH fulfill Uic- exhortation im it relate lo iii-rfunifH and. of course, use their products. Super- Kali-smell, nam plea, aclveltlslllB. jnotty imckaKca all tho tricks of ueHlern trade, line up hack of the lohanimedml Bible, tho Koran. "Discrimination In favor of iM osteins, however, Ib not counte nanced. All the women of all the races ami roliclons of Asia are welcomed to Join the beauty pa rade." nay a bulletin from the Washington, 1). C. headquarter of tho National Oeouraphle society. . lliiRt? Increase In Cosmetics Kxportcd fl "Tho United States Rets ItB Bhare of . the business. American cx porta of perfumeM nnd toilet prep aration have risen in value to IX.M'.O.OOU per year, Thfs rcpro - Bents an lncreune of JflOO per cent over 1910 exportH. After f-uropo, iHln In our next bent customer. , "AUIioubIi dental creaniH, face powder and rouge bulk large in American comuetic exports to the Kar Kant, beaut if icatiun In the ''Orient Jh by no nieaiiH limited to a a a v e-the-faeo-and-you-tave-alI campalRii. The Philippine tslandH, for example, are the United Htalen' bent customer for toilet j Hoap, third best for perfume, and . Kecontl best uh buyers of talcum and other powders. The 'secretH uf make-up "are mostly familiar facts of history to Chinese women. The famous Jjcauties of Cathay employed many j of the modern 'ye beauty HhoppeV mm Thpv lined the evebrow nen- i I til, rouge, face cream and hair ointment with such skill that their charms 'caused the moon to hide (ts face and the very flowers to feel shame.' That was In the days v hen a llrltlsh woman's idea of j cosmetics was a head-to-foot coat ' of bine clay paint. I The IN SUPR T1IK new Firestone Su preme liiilliicn is llie saf est, strongest, toughest, most duruhle tire in the world. 30 Deeper Non - Skid Deep grooves nnd massive r uh her projections provide 4 met ion and safety heretofore unknown. 50',r Ktpre Tread Tough, llexilile." even-wearing. A long er non-skid life than any oth er tire. 40',;, Stronger Cords are twistetl for greatest strength ami elasticity, then (iuin .Dippcd to prevent friction OLDER Formerly Exchange Tire Jackscn and Riverside Kyelirotv lVmll OiiMm Cliiu-ml Tw iff "Chinese wuitien welcome better bounty toolH. They have i;lvin up Did charred willow twiff iff AUntf maidens for the modern eyebrow j pencil, rejected tho Milk rouge P'l for the motlttrn compact, banished sheep tiillow creams for Improved cold and vunishiiiK creams, and turned from uiUHk and sandalwood to in ore delicate perfumes (al though the orlt'tital countries pre fer much stronger perf ukich than please tlx occidental natiotiH). Unlike many other oriental slates, China now supplies Its cosmetic trado chiefly ly home nnuiufac turn. "Trnde In certain cosmetic prod uct k in dotnlintteil (with excep tioiiH) by different western coun tries selling In the Kar Kast French eau-de-cotone and higher I priced perrumen umiully rule thuno , pai llcular iiioHln. HiIUnIi and 1 German cheap perfumes, and J Ilrllish faro creams and lollet KlllIH III.1KO DIIKe Killt'M. 1 liv United States, prol.al.ly l.y virtue of tho world-wide respect' for Its dentists and dental schools, com mands tho dentifrice market. ItH powder compaetH alsu enjoy wide sales." OSLO. (!') Capt. lljalinai RMh- tur - LrHin and L'apt. Lutzow Jlolni, who were companion lieroctt of the search by planes for survivors of the I )2H Italia disaster in the Arctic, are plannltiK lu ko to the other end of the world and try a new method uf finding whales this Hummer. I They have Joined n whaling out fit which will fish in the waters near Itouvct island In the south : Atlantic. The airmen will scout I lor whales from pMties. They are HHO to be official motion picture rtJcordera of the expedition. GHKI'KK )llsl ITALIAN IMiAX OF ISLAND fllXItfll AT1IKNS (A'tlt is reported here that the Italian Kovernment lu anuut lo wparaie uio urinouox church in the twelve Dodekanesc Islands, occupied by Italy since Ut 12, from the Oecumenical Patri archate and form it Into a self-governing church. Dodekanesc. residents of Athens are lh protesting vigorously ami Inst "hange. Safest THE WORLD Is the and heat and to provide great est endurance. 75';;, More Wear (Iroater air volume, more tire in eon tact with the road extra gum between 4 lie plies of cords coniluue 4o give greater safe ty, comfort, durability and mileage. Those who demand the last word in appearance, perform ance, economy ami uninter rupted service, with utmost safety at all speeds, will trade in their tires today on a set of Firestone Supreme Balloons'. TIRE SERVICE, INC. 'wTTorrn wm, Hunt's Craterian Today , X r J t'f; ,,.-"'1 &OB&V WATSON AMD yVNCOPATION..- Kivo original hodk l''ls are In cluded In "Syncopation." now play iiiK at Hunt's Craterian. It has been hilled as an extrava ganza by the producers, the flit great musi-film review ever to be made, an effort to produce what is actually a full blown muslcul show In film form. At the Hlalto "The Lone Wolf's Daughter," coming to the Itialto theater to morrow Ik another of the Lone Wolf stories by Louis Joseph Vance, Pert Lytell comes to the screen as the famous cracksman. The colorful and luxurious ap pointment of antique auction rooms, palatial residences nnd country estates made gay by week end parties furnish ideal back grounds for the mystery, art ion, intrigue and plottin of a :air of international crooks, u ho use the "Lone Wolf's" daughter as a d" coy. Her love affairs prove a snare for the cnu-ksman, who Is taxed to the limit of his skill and Ingenuity in sliding out from under the arm of the lnv. Tire Co. Phone 520 Coming Attractions j ii rmmrm, snrnrolrn, 5AA5ARA, 6ENNETT in Just as you leave a musical show hum mint; song hits, so will you go away humming that haunting theme melody, "I'll Always Be in Love With You." and some of the other original hits whitten for this show which in elude "Jerico," "Do Something," and others. . A television apparatus provides a new means of securing thrills and dramatic situations. The coat in support of Lytell includes Ger trude l instead, Charles Ucrrurd, Lilyaii Tushman. Raymond Hatton at Rial to Today Itayniotid llatlon. who Is seen as the city editor in "The Office jHcundal," which comes to the Iti jaltti theater today, reverts to the ; type of character roles that made j hi in a favorite of the fans. With . 1'hyllis Haver, who is starred . in j the production, Hatton plays sev leial scenes of genuine pathos and fdrama. While Hatton undergoes a change in character In "Tho Of fice Scandal," .M iss Haver's worH is ii clever combination of comcMy and drama that rises to great heights in the. final scenes. Auto Row Gossip Two beautiful Maniuottes, the newest cars on the market, weio on display at the fcicherer Motor company's show room tor the first time Saturday. ,,)' These moiicrato priced " Bulck maiio cars in a d e their pre mier appearance throughout t!lo t; tilled Stales yesterday. Uoth models being shewn by Seheror are bedim, one dark blue and the other green. . 'i he lact that the Marquette JA an unusually easy driving car. has hydraulic shock absorbers and an attractive Interior will appeal lo women drivers. Visitors at the show rooms were culhUHiaHtic in their admiration fur the new curs. A. K. Munson, Hudson Essex district representative with head quarters in 1'urtland, is u busi ness visitor in Mcdtord this week end. Mr. Maunon is making ur laiiKetiients Willi the local asency lor the national contest lor Jiuu- j sou Kshcx dealers, which will con- t in itu through tho month of June. W. E. Stevens, formerly a tales man w ith the Pierce-A lien com pany, lelt here Saturday utlcr aouti on a motor trip to El Pa ho. Texas. Mrs. Stevens and their ; nmall son uccompanicd Mr. Ste vens in a new Chevrolet sedan. They will visit friends there tor several weeks. Armed with hiy plano-nccordion, 11. 1. Lu u b , v ice -president o i I the Armstrong Motor company. ! leit here Friday ninht on the I Shr.no special train for Los Antto 1 les to attend the convention. lief ore venturlnK such a lung distance with the valuable accord. ion, Mr. Lnnt;o took out insurance , on tne iiim ru mem to cover every possible mishap Including smash ing and dropping. The Pierce-Allen company has completed plans for installing steel bin equipment In the parts de partment. The new' fixtures arc considered neccsaury because of tho increased popularity of Chev rolet parts. . It. L. Sanderson of the Sander son Motor company attended a meeting of Oakland Pontiac deal ers at tin I triLion hotel in Port lit ml Wednesday evening. Plans wet o formulated for the mi minor selliiiK campaign throughout the t.le. Ifc M. l)ieves. Pacific coast reKioiiat m. auger of the Oakland Motur Car company, San Fran ciev'o. presided over lb meeting. imuly lli'Kiin. bm'kkreper Rt ' llu ArniNtronK M''i iMnmmny.' In i ,'ti'-lt'l to ri'Uini to Mctltovd to day fioin rortlunil, whi't'o lie api'til ilu past wot'k mi a busings nntl lli'n;uiro trip. The ttii-Ki'.-it tHivvt'V prt'Mi In the Kuril Imlustrh'N. ontyldp tho finnio pn'sst- for tin1 Model A atltotno-iMli- ih uatMl tu ttHpi tcmlrrs. wheol ho!..stnN anil raillatnr wlirlln at the 1.1 n ruin itutnimitilt plant. It wimim a .".0,0(1(1 pounilii anil slaml - li'iM lo liH'hi's iiluivc tho floor line. Thnv ti-ol of the sttui'turo cicii liil ti.lon th,. floor levol nil It ha a founilallon 11 tm InrhoB I ,l....p. 1 I'Mnaiil A Cuilahy. vaki-r. hn Kiven l.oolu ur.ivernity of (rhini t ? j'" coo foi a IH'i-aiy. towoN', stttctwy, PAST YEAR. EXCEEDS ALL MARKS M2V YORK, N. Y., June 2. I n the circulation of the scriptures during 1!)K tho American Bible society by going beyond the 11. (100,000 mark in its Issues of Hcrip tures, surpassed ull previous rec ords of distribution. The distribu tion whs inado in 182 languages. This achievement marks tho fourth year, in succession In which the Hiblc circulation of each pre ceding year haw been exceeded. In China, just . emerging from the throes of a significant revolu tion, the American Bible society distributed over 4, G0, 000 volumes, the largest circulation In tho his tory of the society's work in China. ' The society also reports multi plying opportunities for larger scripture distribution in tho re publics of Latin America. In the West Indies agency, demands for scriptures were largely, from those who were not affiliated with tho churches, a definite campaign re sulting in tho greatest, circulation in ten years. itiblo coaches are being used increasingly by the so ciety's agency in the Argentine to reach remote p luces In Uruguay and Paraguay, that the Bible may be made available to those not yet reached by the Bible workers. In Mexico tho demand for ' Bibles is greater than the supply. In the Arabic Levant agency, with headquarters at Cairo, pub lication was increased 350 per cent over that of tho previous year. The plates of tho Turkish Bible have recently been rendered obso lete by the Turkish ruling on the alphabet, whereby the Arabic script must bo replaced by Latin' characters. Not a vestige of the Arabic script is allowed In tho gradf schools. Drummers have gone through tho streets and vil lages all over the republic of Tur key culling upon everyone between the ages of lti and 40 to attend the special classes opened for them. Thus millions of people will soon be able to read the scrip tures who could not have done so U months ago. In the United States there are still many homes with no knowl edge of the Hthle. Throughout the northwest Bible workers found grown children who had never seen a Bible and had never been Inside of a church. In tho middle west, men visited over 2 2,00 0 families and found 3000 Biblcless homes. In the southern stales many young people were reached in sections of the country largely destitute as regards religious and educational opportunities. Hcird Ing classes have been formed with the chief textbook a large print testament suplled by the cfotv. The pupils range In ngo from 24 A Special " 7pn e r The smartness and distinction of your chosen color design at no extra cost Come to out Special Color Show and see the great variety of color combinations from which you may choose. An exclusive manufacturing achievement makes this wide selection, at no extra cost, absolutely exclusive to the Super-Sixes. And it caps the great array of values with which Essex the Challenger has swept the six-cylinder field. -. 1 jst month, for instancr, more that 225 dif frrcnt color combinations on various models werr supplied to Ksscx buyers. In this territory ny Hudson-Rssex dealer is prepared to show and to give you a wide choice. Your individ ual selection, from among the options, will be shipped from the factory within 48 hours of the receipt of your order, at no extra cost. And color is but one point of Essex advantage. The conviction of createst value which Essex gives on sirjht is borne out in performance of ,trn 5. mm. to K0 years. Tho American Bible society began its ministry of providing ' " - - -- - urn. i.im.i't,. ....luce the selling price of em- In 18&3. lurlng the subsequent years approximately 75,000 vol - uiiipn nf the serif. turew in Braille '" IK,-!, ' ty niViN YOU ' see the nunv ber of Chryslers in the hands of bankers, lawyers, doctors, manufacturers, engineers', chemists, judges and other leaders of American life every where, you realize more than ever that you travel in the best of company when you own and drive a Chrysler. It means something defi nite when ' thousands 1 if 1. .1 people wno lormeriy ownea end drove far more expen' i J w w vU MM MM XlIM V vVJTAVIF 'til 9.tt Show of Motor Car Color Designs Armstrong 101 So. Riverside .pen is - j inrt other syftrms h; i.ed of sight. sued to persons depr was able j During 12R the society ; JUMsed scriptures ny c"'i ' i I MOSCOW VP, The v 1 1 h Pp Broudtlotb or Fin, Mohair Notice who own CHIYSLEIS - - that alone means a lotx ' r,n,.. rlrivinir filVB lui, uiw " o i i.i... r unrysiers ny ureicicmv. Todav there is a general recognition of the" fact that Chrysler has obsoleted long' established -standards. By scientific distribution of car weight, by new utili' zation of fuel, by advanced carburetion and correctly applied thermodynamics, Chrvsler enerineerine has of created a new performance. . t1 A pertectly-Daiancea cnas- sis, with buoyant vanadium CHRYSLEK CHRYSLER Medf ord Motors 128 South Riverside brilliant ranee and smoothness, and a wealth of fine car detail, never before associated with this price class. Its smooth and dashing powers its large, roomy, fine bodies; its 76 outstanding new feaniresi its Speed challenging up to 70 miles an hour; with Reliability that permits 60 miles an hour for hor after hour; and Economy of 1 8 to 20 miles per gallon and upward all these make Essex a formidable challenger of any car the ' market offers. lowest terms available on the balance. THE CHALLENGER Motors, Inc. Phone 18 ! tfcunlcvka In the Shklovsky re- uskc(l lhal ientistB vi- it it lu Investigate a meteor which r'U near iitra were nnin ... I snow inc. lled when the fiery vIh. - i.'"ulrL - CHRYSLER "75" ROYAL SEDAN Upbolsltry Optional Without Extra Cost springs anchored in moulded blocks of live rubber instead of ordinary metal shackles, supplemented by hydraulic shock absorbers, means au entirely new and delightful comfort in riding. Take a demonstration. Learn for yourself the dif fcrence between Chrysler performance and the others. Chrysler "75" tins to $179 Einht Bodr StrlM CHRYSLER "65" $1040 to flUI six soar Allpri,,e.l,.fMlory.cbry,ltrJ,al. m cxttnd nnrmimt timt paymenu. MOTORS PRODUCT Phone 762 AND UP-AT FACTOR? Your present carwill prob ably cover the entire first payment The H. M. C. Purchase Plan offers the