wir - ' . .'W, Vi .1ft.1 s , 'r rrr :jmrx.m& i. " :vi Hi- ?& b ' ziiJtM'fon ... ..,... ,.,.;..LJ:ut, '-.liIi.1J,V1,i t. jJMro J& IinC'-x"1. .! . :L.i,.- , .J.i.-J-wiSj"-'. lVUfctA"l A AAV aeenixg Public g DR. GLADDEN ?WES AT COLUMBUS ft. tA " Second Stroke of Paralvsis fe'M'l Fatal to Prominent Min- V&J-'V.. ... . 11 ..I .. isicr anu munor By the Associated Press Colnmblla, O., July ,Jt&f 'f 'v, S L, The Re Dr Washington Gladden, m Jl Mtlonally known congregational mln feyxf'j I'.fer nnd author, of this r!t. died this 9a.. ....i KT'v ?J" . i -ii.i . ...i ..i. . i' mvrmiiK iuiiuwiiik u e?i;uiiu uunc ul ,? Wralysis suffered last Sunday t Dr. Gladden was eights -two year-" of ij The Uev Dr Washington TODAY'S MARRIAGP LICENSES Hurry J, Ynat, Waahlntton. D C . and Ornre E Gibson. 6013 Paichnll lit William 11 Ilrown Irt(I9 Hid ave . and Delia V Ilcnn. .'213 Bnarawood at tlernard K Bvirnalde. 8343 Cheatnut at , and Golda A Mernman Canton, O John W Smith tT H Navy, and Katherlne M Aiken 200S N 13th t Toralf J Anderson. 2R3 8 4th it and nirglthe Schjelderun Hrookbn. N T Ham C l-oucka. flprlnc drove. Pa , nnd Manle V Senft. Spring- Orove. Ia Joaeph 1' Mrfllnn, 1318 Catharine at . and .Man E Smith 7S0 8. Sv anion at. John T Huaitard ".'813 Sharanood at and Mary K C Newell 2313 Sharawood at Carman li Doboa. 8J3 N American at and Domenlea Kretzu 2JI Brown at William shen M28 Thompson at , and Hilda Johrwon 20711 Plekwlek at Hdwln A Oroaa S32H 13 Nnrrts at , and lalbel I, Ilarrett HI13 n Uerka at Leonard Yooum, Jr 240H V. Inunhln it and Julia It Man ion 211 n Ontario tt Andrew Qulnn 22fl W Oxford at and Erna Orlpp t"14 V nth at Krneat M HJeklind 12Vi ttroad at and Ulvlra buanaon 11)03 s Ilrond at Jamefl J Ponier I1J W Pauphln at and Catherine a frhauder 1132 V 4th at Gladden Abraham I Krllrhman Canvn Meade Md was born at Potterove Pa, Tebruary , "" ";r,r ," ""'." '"" V ""'" " " . ... . ... . . I William llooki 1B22 Ht7rnter at and Nel tt 1U H36, the yon of Solomon and P jnrkson Vtlnntlc Cit V J Amanda Danleli Gladdc" Up was Otto Hern-M .s,"rl, N' and Ro-e . . ., .,. Ou.ek 141(1 trankford ae Kraduated from Williams College lth0,ors, iwm ilk Harre l' and Clara th HffirrpA nf A II in 1R"9 a.nil ,1M 1 Xtkinaon t0"l midland ne ne degree or A o , in lSo- ami wax n (. ,..,, Ilh.r t(-..,i v ummaton at uruniiicu a . unisrirfciiuuiiui uiun-iri mo t nnu m irnei i mi i-ik i.inr i- eight i enrp nnd returned to hi own following jeur He sered the follow - A ' '"'flunhS-rBer Jjorhe" st " " i fountrv JuM before th ndxent of r',m. Ins? pastorates Brooklxn 1 360-61 rrnk He?th "."7 Tir-tati at and Mar niodore Perrj and the Japanee credit imkr iiarrauurH .... him ulth nrenarlnc the r countr to IHII WILL PRESENT SWORD TO TOWNSHIP Gift Marks Japan's Apprecia tion of Kindness to Sailor B the Aitociated f'rcii o.hlnclon, Julj I Viscount lshll the Japanese ambas sador, nccompanUd b his wife has gone to Fn!rhnen Mass, nr.ir New Bedford to take part In Fourth of July ceremonies there He will delUer luo addresses and will present to the little 'township an ancient Japanese sword of 1 the fourteenth centun to mark the ap preciation of the Japanese (?oernment . and people of the kindness and courtesj shown bv their forebears townrd a Jap anese sillor named ManJIro Vnkahimn, who had been rescued at sea bj a New Bedford crew The sailor Med at the port nearlx Public ilEDGER-PHiLADEDpitiA; Tuesday, jvly iois k,fc- H jM$f& - -; arilrilrilrilriHlrilBrBHlHBrilrilrilrilrilrilri& ' SBalBBalBBBBBBBH '3 &Aiiv.- o.cMfSJ?iwoi." -wij RAILROAD EXPENSES EAT UP BIG REVENUE Operating Income Reduced 5108,196,836 in Five Montlis of Federal Control Morrlfranla 1861-66 North Adams, Mass 186G-71 "dltoilal staff of the Independent 1871-74 pastor of North Church, Springfield and Mice and Mass fa John J Todd 411 'Iiplool at m Niill 7IHI 1; i hlti n np Irani Is " Johson ""01 Hunter ae lti-l-n B llurd rnnton N J John linker 11 N lonn t nnd Ir . i... . ,.... Til ..v .1 82 ; First Congregatioml Churcn Colum- )i,nr, o inailnit 7J'i i herrs at and Dal8 bus, Ohio. 1S8S-1314, made instor IpIiK; 7--. Cherrj at ,,,,.,. emeritus of the church Hex lir Ul ,d- , Jm ,! ', ,-& B' ,Vggl,ll " den recehed the degree of I.L I) from ,. 'tSrt Mles Jil s Camar m. and I.u the University of Wlvcin'ln In 18S1 I "nda Ijiwson 131 Oaden at and from the l'nherslt of Votre Dam. i joeeph N mhroKi i v Wsr5n.VTd rd Si""' UD' frm RunnkC l'0"C,;,, '"in.nw'w'N-" iw "- ' He was married t Jennie i"ohoon I .. X""Jnn'1 i1rennr"rio Richmond at and 6f Brookln, December 5 1S6 She died I "' 1I,Vcart Topk 14.' nirtmnnl it May 8, 1D09 Urr t-chorr I'll- " 4th at and Lillian Kev ur (iiauuen was tne autnoi or, rionn ' "";'.' H'r. m.nv nPAwtn.nl fftHi-lntia itrrlj n,i,l liimiltl 11 I 1MT 1 .nr" Jso wrote the unrrl of 'The Mnun. I Hliiabeth 11 tains," the famous Williams I'ollege song:. gle n faorablc retepllon to the epoch making Amerntn cvpeditlon The sword Is the personal rift of the ron of th- Japanese sail r ,1 ills-1 tlngulshed phxsklan of Tottlo . I Li.-i.-rsii K. W. UVVEM'ORT Kighleen-)ear-olil son of Mrs. Russell W. Docnporl. living at tlie St. James Holef, xnIio lia just been auariled the Cross of VTar for heroic "emie in liatlle. MEXICANS KILL 4 AMERICANS ! FIXES NEW DEFENSIVE AREA Pcrr rd and I von- 14 Tenrnse rrrv id IxicTn T11 M' e -t nnu i,ouie SEEK PROHIBITION VETO Appeal Made to Vilon to Op pose "Dry" Legislation By the Associated Press yvr ork, Jul n appeil lo President Wilson to oppose and eto 11 prohibition legislation was 5-ent In a telegram to the White House todaj the Central Federated Union of Grtater New York which claims to represent 350.000 wage earners "We say to ou" the telegram to the President rea din part that more than 1,000,000 wage earners will seerclv suf fer and more than 100 000 men and wo men who are not direct!) emploed in that Industry (brewerx) will be thrown out of emplojment We nave unan -mously supported our iJustrnment In eery way for world-wide democrat. against autocrac and will patrlotlcnll continue to do so, but In this cr teri ous situation we arc forced to appeal to jou personalis so as to Insure the future lUllhood for ourselves and fam' lles, and hope ou will oppose and eto all prohibition legislation Wc ask this as Americans for America ' Bandit Slay Men Carrying Oil Company Payroll lh the Associated Preis Houston Te , Julv 1 Foui Ameri can citizens were killed by Mexican bmdlts neiu r unpko Mex 1rs S.it utdav whili ' iri.iiiK the pa roll ot the Mexican ilulf Oil fonipnnv ace inlln,. Hneiwood t . o atlMce- to the company s gemral Mir.hall at and I otlices- htri 1 eslie It Millard of Beau 122B V Tloai at mont Te assistant castiiei and 1. A KM n si an i iinrK.i.-. punn is ji toiiper arid Alfred K !- nfi nrldrpt Prci.l. w nose nonie anureses are not '-' L'.. ' . - .- v ,., iMifonl K IMnclemai. JtllJ N Ph . IP s t v J!"L i Mil h 1S4J iKjIor -t iiid lullrt F nrter ' .Tuhus ( armoni if.o Iiibp le r 1 ni tt-i Thntii ? 4 j !.- r Oft in U'fl - ,l nnrl Ro-n- anii nd Cir ind Florfnrf ml AsnrB TILLMAN IN COMA South SCIOUS WaahlnKton, T--1-I ""I Maoliion ai ilTrcua Kuiannn 19.ii Patton sweedler ,1111) N 4tn ai Udii., M O title 5roltaboro A n ?Xe B Iunlna MK Wakefield at Xuiu.t 1 oeble .ill! . loli rte Eaham Jill " Vole at William Oilibs 17"ll Vlden a! mitb Mil Huffner si Alhirt K Kna-ll 3Jll Haierford and Rebec. ! loe 12Aapen.l John It shulenb. rn. r 4JJI S nth at and M. I MrVrthur -4K u Tjbor id nim.nu I.ore-e Jfl Jil Tlnon., -', "nrt Anna KorlnisKT i i " '-' - J.fTerla Hiaclna Media rrl.r:'l M!-" I. T Km.r-Ulf .1 and Maruaret wiib'n i ... jt,-,. -. Hatle I tllidi l-'O V isth t M KlefenthB IJH N lsth al Mux l-.rn J727 LhlBh n. Rlffe J727 IrhtKheve R. rmrd 17 slutnn 341 Mister al A Halberl J44J .e-lin.l ,ie Jnmes Mnntnperlo llni M.mti.v Phllnmrna inrnllo N- w L; nt John 111. J4t s ilK.rhwo.il st ( sulllan 44l Cellar no CTVkZ7w Hitrhlnsen .t " I Boston on, Adclph Ilrown 7J U Norrls at indiirnh . elssman .-" i uri.- . William J 1'ulk Swarthmor Pattle I Millie Morion i a r.ml Toth 701 N tlth al and Mrr.ndin- 7fil N nth st r,..ii. t villi IT4s s Bancroft al i.ni, ... . , i , o .. ltH.-nf, r lonnson ni ,nni.w,i known here were the bandits' ittlms Private ttkgratns to Millard s rel i ties tod., stated the foui men were shot and killed Invtantlj Ir OKSTKOVKHS REDV Will He 1 atinrlied al Tour lnparls President Wileon Clianpes Zone on Lower Chesapeake WnslilnKlon. Jlll 2 (H I P) President Wilson toda defined a new defensive area on the lower Chesapeake and abolished the former defensive nreas at Clusipeake enirante and Himplon toads The dt8lgnurd points fot ships in tering.ind leivlng the defensive area are l.istein limit chesipcake Bav main ship chanml inttaiic buov western limit. In the clnnnel ti the noithwestwnrd ot Ihe diftlRitl ilnnnel In the i:il7abeth Itivet nnd tht noitlierii limit tin light vessel marking the south end of the thlrtv -tlve-foot tut known as the Hiltl moK ihtnnel theme to the eastern si ore of Virginia By the Associated Prpu V nalilngton, Julv 2, Reduction of $108,106,836 In the oper ntlng Income of 123 of the largest rail roads during the first five months un der Government control, compared with the same period .1 year ngo, was an nounced today by the Interstntc Com merce Commission In May, the last of the five months, the roads were beg.nnlng to recover from the pnrnlzlng effects of blizzards and embargoes, and the operntlng In come rose lo n point nearei Jast years figures For the five months the total was- J186, 987,144, compared with $.295, 183,970 during that petlod last vear, and for May It was 164,276,806, against $76, 290,630 last May I In spite of the reduced operating In come, revenues of the roads actually vvere larger for the five months this enr than last. They were 1, 390,282, '620, compared with $1,274,970,498, gl i Ine a margin which was more than cat I en up by Increased expenses I For Ma), operntlng revenues were I $303,790,181, aw against $J84,782.B05 In I 1917. Operating expenses for Ma, iliis, were 1236,688,368, against $196 793,140 for May, 1917 The net ree nuo ftom rallwa opetatlons during May. 1918, the commission found, wns $77,101,813, only $10,000,000 below the net revenue In 1917. which was $87, 989,410 In reporting the figures on whiih Go eminent compensation Is based which Is the railroad operating imome less certain debits for qulptnent nnd Joint fnclllt rents, the commls-ilon found that the net Income of the l.'l rallto-ids for May. 1918, was $61,02., 511. against $75 570,822 In May 1917 Operating Income of the eastern roads was $31,186 015 in M.iv, 1017, against $J3,9J3 488 In the western dis trict It was $22,565,443, against $33, 334,088. Southern rbada with $10,524,. 746 In May, 1918, against $9,033,054, ex ceeded the operating Income figure for the previous year TO DROP CAPTAIN JACOBS Superintendent Declares State Policeman Was Merely Indiscreet llarrlaburc, r July 2. Following persistent rumora that Cap tain Oeorge 1' l.umb, superintendent of the State Police, had dismissed Captain Charles W. Jncobs, of Troop B, Greens burg from the force for pro-German sentiments, the authorities today, upon request, gave a statement, declaring that Captain Jacobs, who wn4 tried by court, martial on charges of conduct to the prejudice of good order and police dis cipline, was given a leave of absence for fifteen davs, at the end of which period he will be dropped from the service "Cnptnln Jncobs established to the satisfaction of his superiors that he Is a citizen ot the t'nlted States that he Is the owner of $1000 worth of L-lberti Bonds, and displayed receipts for large sums from the lied Cross and Boy Scout campaigns," the statement adds ' Superintendent l.umb In satisfied that the only Indiscretion that Captain Ja cobs was guilty of was that of making such remarks ns may he heard fre quently uttered by thoughtless people In discussing the war or the Government" CROWDER WARNS "SLACKERS" Men in Deferred Classes Should Do War "Work Bv tip United Press UnahliiRlon. Jul 2. A scathing de nunciation of those selective service men of deferred classification, who "watch from a window n contingent of drafted men march down the Btrcet and remain behind to sell cigarettes nnd dispense soda fountain drinks slmplv because the.v have received deferment solely on the ground of dependency," was mado public bv Provost Marshal General Crowder today All men of deferred classification, stated the General, should Immediately lit gin looking for work In war Indus tries nnd allied occupations The De partment of Labor emplojment service will aid In finding this employment. This movement, which hegan yesterday, Is alieadv showing results, he said, In the large laboi turnover and Increase In the number of voluntary Inductions into the bervlce COLUMBUS CARS Ri2iNlNG, Differences Between Company and Men Submitted to War Labor Board By the Associated Press Columbna, o., July 2. Columbus street cars vvere running again today. The Ftrike of the motormen and con ductors, begun early Sunday morning, vvaR brought to a close last night, when both the company and the union men agreed to submit their differences to the Federal War Labor Board for settlement. DRV AMENDMENT DSLAyFd Will Not Be Called Up Until Wheal Issue Is Out of Way naaltlngton, July 2, Consideration y .iic ocun.c ui me iHOlllDlllon amena ment to the emergency agricultural appropriation bill, set for todav. Postponed. Senator Gore, of Oklahoma. In chnra-a' of the measure, said he did not plan to call if tin until (h. ,a.nla. ..!...,. 4 .. .- ..,. ....... ...cr ivnu.a, nnl IVUllUrUI appropriation bill, Including tho control ersy over $2.50 wheat. Is disposed of. MfllllllUIIIIM CLAFLIN'S SUMMER RIDDANCE SALE Of Men's. Women's, Qirls' Seasonable Shoes Take shoes with you pay cash and save 26 cents per pair. No Approvals No Exchanges No Credits CLAFLIN, 1 107 Chestoimft Closed July Fourth and Saturdays in July and August Ibom.s to mkis TKACHERS Thiiratlav By the Associated Press ' iihlilinrlon, Julv 2 .ardsat which I I.atira-lcr'- Women Inlrtnlor- iSow Dcir M'l Ietter Pjv Lancaster. Pa., .Iul 2 The Sci'OOl and Nellie fourteen n( w merlcan deptrovets wll1 I K hum hnil Tl-i 11 rul " . It. , nlah...tlnn rf and Ruth (h), p0rti, 0f juli were announced to dav as follows Bethlehem I nlon Plint San Kran- aml tlrnre clscci, fight S'evvport News Shipbuilding and Dry . .1 an! docks t'oniinti) three U'IMiini r"r.lnm .C sTnns lnmnanv I'niiatieipnii two ind Hrlen i and Mari Vnre Rlvci shiphullil'ng n.. 10 p.! icnt to fullers li the Bov -i High '-vhool based on f.ilarlts tece'ved last veni Women teachi rs of the cltv havi presented demands . intending that tne . should In no dls. rimlnatlnn In sex AtinoutHPnient vvas tn trie that tne new Companj, high s htiol bmli'l t, 1 readv foi oc- U)rlV Pi and Helen in.l Since Julv Stnnlav anil nn.l Josephine and r- ! c T- l.lnhn Helnel noeUf.ir.l 111 ind flara Xellen oaroiuia oeii.ttor neon- helm j7H. iivre t William It lienv IJlllone in Floren. e i I oinns i-.ii ni"ui . J lmprov c , Joseph Huszka -J."7 1 llton at ment was reported earlv todav In the ..".VX J-et'er J4ls lth st nnd "-nra condition of Senator Tinman of boutn K rieardnn Jlia " lth t Carolina, chairman of the Naval Affa'rs ,Thiimas I, andorrtt L i- Naval Reaerves Committee and veteran Democratic lead-1 and Virnlnle 17 smkes 04 s lr.th at er of the Senate Fred A N'Uhnls jf.lt Whirton at and Mar Kltorts to restore the Senator who. tirrt M Fole -;' ha"" .i.ffor.,1 an nttapU nf rerehml hemnr. ' Jimes 1 Owens .s ,. neicrane rhage last week, to consciousness have ' . ' -? emin JOJ'i Hroa.i at and failed, and those at the bedside said ""I"ir1 ri,. 41. I.tvtnistnne ai they entertained little hope for his re- vrthijr"-Varrlnctoii Jr SMin Queen lane covery. and Hemle Snv.l"r 41.4 Preelind av The Senator has been unconscious Vankel Mllber Jl. rtltner at ann i ena t sin. tx Gitnit.v V. if f.nia talfen nnnrleVi. Snlt ,r J41H S Marshall at .'.- .jm,,m..j, .u- ..uu ... . i ,uu.. . i f o, ,,. .ah,-, sl nnl and his heart action continues , uom.to ;"" .' r.VV n V I Cnrmela Xantnro 41I Cirpent-r ai Hnrrv It snillmm Newark N J and "" " hather M Kdvv arils I hlcaBo 111 Krnent ( Mihl 4sT' Klaine -nin ku TrleiH L Kalkeliateln 4011 V at Walter Pavls IH4 I nmhanl at and MaBBie lark-on 014 1 omhirrt at Wl'linm V lawr.n.. t.'.'l lefterson "t lit Perth i l ox 1JJI Jefferaon at e i Tnent, EDUU. PUTNAM DOWNS NINTH FLIER Defeats German Biplane North of Toul j By the Associated Press The Divorces Granleil fo lowing divorces were nun Ilir .iurriuii iiruit in rrnnrr, , . ,-.. . , ,-..... r,i s . July 2. First Lieutenant David K Put- i todij hv i ourt of t ommon Pleas .No 4 nam, or Brookilne Mass , a member of an American pursuit squadron, brought ' down a German biplane near Tlegne vllle north of Toul. last night This Is the ninth enem machine ulhcially cred ited to Lieutenant Putnam granted Motorist Cleared in Bov's Death George S Mejers .'505 South Twen-tT-flrst street was exonerated todav In the death of Thomas Harris, eight vear" nM. who vvas killed b Meerss auiomn- ' bile. Hannah W from Oren s Ilutz Vlarj O from John J CoIe Mollle from David Cohn Toaephlne A from Harrv Tonsdlvl Kdlth from Fred J rtllns Robert Jr from Freda KMr Thomas O from .Clara i: Henderson Rita. K from Ro HolUen lna from John I.o(?ue Franela P from Mbert K tellv riorenre P from John M Nee jr nna F from fleore Mr( artnev Rosa from Herman Pr .man Iiivl.l J from l.aura Tfi ler Ada K from William i Roth laahella K from Fdward E Hauter sirr fl from ndith elhert nisle from WaHer H fehellenbercer 01 n mmmm vejj W? rourtri . kltvVACtJLwj m y Mens Jnjl WomensJ im Values, " Special prices on Army and Navy MvJt11 Raincoats. Boots. Etc. yy3xok w Aen of America: Follow Uncle Sam! Bathing Caps (.nod OC. (lualltv. OC lt ITS KBBBBX Wt B4TB m KEDS The Shoe For You r!iniWlllllllllln!l820 Chestnut StreetnilUMIIIUIIlWholesale and Retaill i; 1'iliV. atdrMl-S An alr of complete satisfaction sstOffiOSw- " !Wi'rtiSie WIt yur surroundings with jniyjjjiggllg your associates the cuisine the :?2lf5?a IHT service these we promise. And "Tnf?'!. fllWTTTX our we'come to vou will be as JJul iT nipli' li JiH.nrXiyy hearty as your enjoyment! sULL MnnTiTlf v TW"1,! s wyyu jk - y ml p Keep your brain clear tor action KK' WJI-x i.J.t;'..- . ,. Bphfe Actual Size There's nothing bet ter than the right kind of a cigar to comfort and inspire you while you work. The Girard has won a nation-wide reputation, as a cigar that puts an edge on the pleasure of smoking, but never takes the edge off your wits. 10, Real Havana W Girard Cigar never gers on your nerves tlLLVLVx ' sjSiJLKHHH?1 Eventually you will be obliged to turn to the Loxv upkeep car. Of course, it must be Good clear thru and Distinctive. This naturally Booth. leads you to Scripps- Imagine, however, your disappointment to find that you have hesitated too long. There is real danger in delay, better not wail. 3-Passenger Roadster $985.00 G-cyl. Sport Touring 1195.00 F. O. B. Detroit Prompt Deliveries ' La Roche Brothers, Inc. 1214 North Broad Street I m r. II rwrtf uwtt Mtrsn I TJNCLE SAA is a shrewd buyer. He investigates, compares values, studies and experiments and then buys the best He willingly pays high prices de mands standard quality and is too wise to stint on first cost knowing that "to save at the spigot and waste at the bunghole" is false economy. Keep in step with the real thrift spirit Of the hour. Buy the best garters made PARIS GARTERS. Fay 35 or more. Buy the better grades of PARIS GARTERS because of their superior worth and greater usefulness in your service. Buy the best even in small things that's the right Way to save. Remember to say distinctly "PARIS GARTERS' ASTEIN & CO- Aokefs Children's HICKORY Garters ,.'3V a - ., 1 Chicago New Yprk ) This is the PARIS JPjl lw It's your guarantee 1 trademark jJw&mtZT pf M of Garter quality II kms CIRTERS 1 W j fPP iKl!rcan ouc'1 Yolr 1 n ii,-ivr-'- lt rii ji iMii r iiitlliMitliiiii 'iiif fliWilirif k w h MiiilMiiiifitlif raf ffiiiBHHM- -;':&
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