Cf KP hfi. & Ts wo ess, u B fiR II b-ii 5.? m : a v .. F yvifi', ''? PLEASURE ONLY -X , Intended to Prohibit Ijecessary Uses of Gaso- '& line-Driven Vehicles T TO INDIVIDUALS JTi(on fo Walk to Church, Setting Pace for Autoists 5 By the United Press jflr Washington, Autr no I'reMilent Wilson will set the pace for nutn moblllng church-goers Sunday and 'walk to worship. While Tuel Admlnlstiator (?ai field" hns not ruled specific illv whether or not church-golns irnv be reftai'lcd ns pleasme riillnE the President nppaientl will take no chances with his tonsclenep on the matter Alo he will lllel Kixe up his usual long Suml.ix afternoon drjve with Mrs WINon By the Associated Press ttiihhlngtnn, Aug 30 The ,ban on the use of gasoline on Sundays -for motor xehlcles and lvnts will apply only to pleasure riding Iuel Administrator Garfield announced todnx He said reasonable use of gasollno- drlvcn ehlcles for neecsar purposes was not Intended to be prohlbl'ed "The request nndo b the furl ad ministration," said a statement issuid Jjy the administration, ' that pleasure riding be discontinued Sund.ns for the .-present In order to consere our st.pph of gasoline fbr war needs was not In- tended to prohibit reasomble ue of ga4ollne-dri en vehicles as a means of. necessary trnnnortatlon where no other means are nxailable "Jlr. Garfield bellexes that the public will construe the request wisely and in- telllgently and will not use their automo- bles for olhtr than the most necessary jui puses. The intention of the renuest is that nil mere pleasure riding be eliminated, but that necessary use of the automo bile be not Interfered with "Just what Is 'pleasure riding' and what Is 'necessary use' must he deter mined by the IndMdual, keeping In mind aluajs that we mutt hac addi tional reseres of gasoline so there maj be no possibility of dclajs in oxcrseas shipments "Tho United Slates fuel administra tion will not attempt to tabulate auto mobile traffic on Sunday" "While taxicabs were not mentioned In the stntemsnt, it was said informallj the restrictions would not prevent taxi service for nece-sarj purposes, though there should be no hiring of cabs for pleasure riding The use of pleasure automobiles i.ii Labor Day nnd other holldaxs does not come under the restrictions. Inquiries disclosed. Officials ld, howexer, per sons desiring to ufc pleasure cars on Labor Day should look Into their ow n consciences to determine xxhether they should Use gao!lne on that daj Obstacles in Way Of Draft Bill c Cffltlniird from race One ri-r".. .- . . . ,. , ,- o. everyining it cin gei us nanus un aked Senator Sherman, of Illinois Srents SociulUtle Pollc Senator Watson declared this p'an was but 'part of the xxhole socialistic policy that has been followed b the Government" since the country entered tne war, and predicted that since the Government has taken over control of the railroads, express companies and wires, followed by Gox eminent control over educational Institutions Fecleril control oxer the mints and the oil sup ply would next come. Senator Wadsxxorth, of Xew York, declared he did not believe the War Department had an such intention as described He said he had noted that the writer of the article In question bad been engaged In firopagsnda cal culated to give the Impression that as a partial offset to other hardships the .. i . i, i,ifiaii K- uovernnieni was kumik i" h"o i.,,. KV, mep between eighteen and twenty jears B an' education. ; tirl.., , In, nt thla nrttrll, " be LDI1. (v.Q tinued. "is that it is deceiving the An,Han tmhllr. Tbfs article Is on all 3m fonrn with the articles published in RE connection with the aircraft program" ItnZI . a. . vi l.n ana L I til , JTOVOSI Aiarsnai xientrni c-iw,ymi h ''advised him that only engineering, chem c Istry and medical students would be allowed to remain In college to com plete their education Senator Johnson, of California, criti cized the Government for acting with out authority If the Government de alres to do an thing, he asserted It Is done, 'law or no laxx, authorltj or no authority." "It doesn't make any difference what Congress desires or wishes,' he added "That absolutism does exactly as it sees flti If the salxage of a smashed democ racy shall be education of elghtecn i "" year-old bos, I hope the program xxili be carried out " -, That Ideas of Congress are opposed by the executive branch of tne Gov ernment and afterward adopted by of- p jj-Hwuio men ow u was asfenea oy SvSenator Sherman, of Illinois He cited fAeX ocvrtriury uuner s opposuion IO UIU- versa i mnuary training or Iios ot 18 to cemraueea c-oniroi or aircrait pro dUQtlon, and declared he could give ' rrynm than lpvn anrh Inutnmaa Bavsr ""-' ,7 - i . mcuM Quickly Relieves Skin Troubles In the treatment of all skin h troubles bathe freely xxitli Cuti- j'cura Soap and hot water, dry ,' gciuiy,- iiu ippiy cuucura xini- nent to the affected parts. rl These fragrant super- creamy I emollients tend to prevent little 'fclll WUUU1C3 IICIUIUUI ficriuus V "atM v.tij.uajr cuiici J.UI- For rup!e or tarn rre by null rs poicra- - i uucura. uevi. Sold OlaUnerti rynvber: J t, 4. s. 7. PHILADELPHIA SOLDIER KILLED, TWO LOCAL HEROES WOUNDED Ccnttnued1 from Pone One l'rlntr 'Tlinmna Murrnj, Cnniden , sc xerelj wounded I'ltlsOMIU Urutfimnt stimrt K. McKfon, resi dence address not plxen t'linunltlrii prMlnimlx pnhll.linl, but on the ofllclal lhl foi the flrnt time to day Prix ate Alfred Hlggltm, Modln, Klllid In action , I'rixnte Mlchiiel J Kellex r.500 Wnrrcn street, killed In action, PrlXHtc Crmrlei V ltnll, 3tB. Market treet mining Sketches of the Heroes I I'rltntr John .1. KHIx, kl'lccl In action was a grandson of Mrs Hlchnrd Kelly, 'llJ outh Third Ktreit, with whom he inide his home Ills parent nre dead I I In enlisted In Companj 1, llflth In I fantrj In ill" and trained at Camp j Hancock, Un , later being transferred to Camp I'pton ' Y u'lliriul notice of his death sent to h1 grandmother by the War Department ,tld he was klllid Ion Ju1 to Prlxute Kellx n twent I onp eirs old and 11 member of St Philips Catholic Pluuch. Q'letn street jaboe Second, where mass will bo said for the repose of his soul ! Prlintc Xlllllnin I'. Ilirkrrl, lr H 15 ' Snxiler ,ienue lepoited inlltig In ,u I tlon enlisted In the ambulance corp In Julx l'17 and trained at Allentown He 'silled for frame on ihrlslmns Dix i Ills father. W V Heckert, Jr, who keeps I a siioon at rifternth street and Snxiler I uenue bid receUed two letters fiom him slnie his nrrixal In Prance de scribing his experlenc"s According to tin olllclal notice from the War Depig ment xoung Heikert was drlxlng an ambulance In charge of two doctors and two nurses who also nre mlslnc Heck ert wss twenty ears old and was a graduate of the Southern High School I ilass of l'Mb He was formeilx em- . pioetl in Tlie rnnwirm:ii'JM iith"' ' ' I the Hell relephom t'ompinj ' I'rixnte bnmn l'urrottl, pexeralv wnundfld, was one of the first American I soldiers to trend Trench soil J'irrnltl I was a number of Companj I 'Hh In- I e .-. l ,1... raimltin irtnl lie in- ,slpJ ,n Jul nl7 an(1 attcr a brief .rin.t nf trnlnlnir at (lettxsnurg was i ( neren A telegram rccelxcd hv n.' i,v sister Mis Mnr Cartaglla of Pulton streit give InH 5 as tn date uimn which he '-ipIui! his Injuries j lottei rccihcd eeral weeks ago piirotti wrote that he bad been In i ' i, hospital three das recoerlng from . aiinht Iniurles uccHed in battle This was evluentiv ine seconu lime ii" wa Injured Before inlistlng hi wis em Iiloid bv the 'cw York Shipbuilding Cnmpinv in Camden I'arrottl Is twen-t.x-nine ears old and lived at 71" South Sexpntli street I'rhiilc It. . llnlex, wounded, Is the son of Mr- T I rinley. 2307 North Uratz street Word that he had been Injured during the fighting of lulv 10 rr iched Mrs I"inle ill a letter from a Knights of Columbus secretarv Young Plnli v was n member of Companv B 101th Infantrv 1 l'rlvate Itnlpli roU, missing, is n I nitivc of Porto Rico He enlisted In June of Ht j ear when onlv eighteen ' je.ii. old, being sent to Camp Hancock for training and assKned to Companj M I of the loyth Infantrj He was for merly emplojd In a grocery store and 1 llxed with an elder brother at 1727 North Twentv -second street Ills par ents live In Porto Hico I Irst I.irlitenunt H lllliim M. M ( iitrliron, .lr.. reported as seriouslj wounded on Julj 22, was attached to the eighteenth Infantry and was one of the first American soldiers to reach Prance Lieutenant McCutchcon lived i at Waj ne, Pa , and entered the armv FIGHTING THE HUN ) the HILLS OF PENNSYLVANIA N ing the Hun, day by day, down the road to defeat. These men are the anthracite coal mine operators and workers of Pennsylvania. Every coal mine operator is today a commander in the army of democracy. Every worker is a fighter. And we cannot whip the Hurl, in France unless we whip him first in the mines of Penn sylvania. With less than eighty men for every hundred that they ought to have, these patriotic fighters, exacting the last ounce of devotion from themselves, in seven months of this year have increased the anthracite production of Pennsylva nia more than one and a half million tons over the highest previous record. In the first seven months of 1917, with 180,000 em ployees, the anthracite mine operators produced 44,391,345 tons of coal. In the same period this year with 35,000 less men, they have produced 45,935,315 tons! These men are indeed performing that service which President Wilson says "will win them the applause and gratitude of the whole nation." ' Our own part in serving the public is far humbler than theirs. We are merely coal dealers. But the coal dealer, too, has three grave responsibilities in this crisis: first, to take no more orders than he can deliver with certainty; second, to deliver all coal as promptly as possible after he receives it; and third, to act with justice and impartiality in the distribution of all coal. These things we arc doing. GEO. B. NEWTON COAL CO. sF ks. H iV SP- fc&i 'u,iiil EVENING PUBJfil as a second lieutenant In October, 1916 He was sent to the Mexican border with the Tenth Infantry and in June, 1917 ac companied General Pershing and the small expeditionary force to Krance. On Julj 22 while leading his company he was hit bj a German shell and lax on the battlefield for eight hours before comiades could remoxe him to n dress ing station In a. letter recelxed todav by his father the wounded olllcer sajs that he Is oil the road to recovcrj I leiitrniint Muurt Kllliinii Mi Keen, prexiouslj reported as missing has been located In n German prison c-imp He was fnrmerlj n nexxspaperman In this cltj Lieutenant McKcon was In tht aviation (orps nnd was forced to discend In the Gorman lines nbout six wicks ngo, after a battle with the late Haron von lllchttohen's famous squad of nvlntors, known as the Illchthofen Circus I'rltute Wllllnm HrxK, of the purine i orps, reported as mlslng following the fighting of lulj 30 enlisted three vears ago nnd hid si on service In Haiti and Mexico before going to Frame with the (list contlngint of the American cxprdl tlonarj force Ills onlv near relative Is Mrs Margaret Campbell, a sister, xxho lives at 31.M Arbor street. Before Join ing the marines Begg worked In a shoot ing gTilirj, and has since been rated as un pert marksman He was nlmtecn jenis old when lie enlisted ' l'rlwite ThoiiinM II, Allen, reported as mKsIng In a recent cisualtx list, was a drafted mm and had his prellmln irj training at Camp Meide last fall Liter he was sent to Camp Hancock for final training and assigned to Compsnv C of the 110th Infnntrj the Pt nnsj !v ini i regiment that bore the brunt of the lighting during the first davs of the Allied counter-attack along the Marne Young Allen lived with his parents at 53Jt Wjnluslng avenue Writing to his mother, he said that he felt that his mliltarj training had been very thor ough, and thtt he was comldent ho and the i cm of the bojs would make good is soldiers MAY REST AT MONTE CARLO World Playground Offered to L. S. as Leave Center IU the Aiociated 'r Purls, ng 10 Monte Carlo has been rfferecl ss n leaxe center for the Amerl c ill Hxpedltlonarv Forces bv the Prince of Monaco The American headquarters now Ins the offer under consideration and is studving the illlllculties Incident to tin distance of Monte Carlo from tho front The Piince rf Monaco, according 10 the Htais and Stripes, has been visiting Alx-les-Biltis the first leave station for American sc Idlers, and whit he has scon there has induced him to offer his whole prlnclpnlltv to Colonel Krench, com maniltr at lx-les-Bilns, and J Springer, director of the Y M. C A , for the use of Americans There are hnttl accommi dations at Monte Cirln for from finou to 8000 sol ditrs the gambling casino will remain closed to men In uniform, as it Is at present 3 "FLARE" VICTIMS IMPROVED Emplojf" of Fr.mkford Arcnal Rddlv Burned Three einploxes cf the 1'rankforil Ar--enal, who were badlj bullied In a fl ireup ve-teidav, were leported as Im proved tod ix at the I'lankford Hos pital The Injured are Lisle Arnold 1111 Past Stell i street, George Illtner, 1016 North Sixteenth street, and Isndnre Mil stein 4 Gi North .Marshall street t. . rORTHWEST of us. ud in the hills an indomitable army of some 145,000 t l: 'A. 1- , - , r mVRK-Pl CORRECTIONS MAlDE IN CASUALTY LISTS War Department Announces Definite Inforntation "Re garding Several Soldiers X H.lilnuton, Aug 30 The WHr Department todav Issued a supplemental list, making corrections as follows In previous casunltj lists' riir.wot si.v nKt'iiRTr'n mimo iv ACTION NOW ItHMIIlThl) Hii.i.rn IV ACTION Privates f,V M'll THOVIS P Pnlnojvlllr. O XIrKIllllKN, nonnitT It Kreeport ill PBKMOCHIA Ri:PflRTIn MIssiNH IN ACTION NOW RKI'OIlTI'n I)llfl Or WOr.NlW HKCKUEI) IN ACTION I'rlvnte Ml."ON WILLIAM C, Usrlshoro Okls riOANHSl.V KKI'ORTKU XllssINO IN f THIN NOW RKPOHTKI) BKTtRNKT TO IH'Tl Vruesnts HONNKL1.T JOHN Kings rount Ireland HOOnns JAMKS, Oreenxllle. P C Prlxute N KIRh, CMFFORI) C 1101 Kt Ox fnrd ftreft. I'hllnilfhihla. iiti xim si.v RiiortTH) wot'NDF.n sn i.rkia now oi-fhiiia ni:- I'ORTFU KII.I.F.I) IN ACTION I'rlvnte XV AHIl VXtLIU'R. Olenille, Mont I'lllAIOI'SIA RF.I'ORTri) AllKOINO NOW iti,ronTi:n on di tv rrlvntps HOW Mil) 1AMKS II St Ixillls HOTHEItVlKL HFNUY. Chlcsin SKKHTKHS JOHN V Ifsette lnii sWF.Dlll'no OEOttOH B . llhlm-landor. Wis roi.t.n NHIi Wakltn, Okla I'ltlAIOt il. IN UTION RFrORTKU hlM.HI IN now Ri'.roiun) rRis- ON1.R Prix ite II.V. Clll Srhmlklll llaren, I'n. rltFAIOl SI.1 Rni'ORTKD MISSINC. IN UTION NOW RKrORTF.H KII.1.KK Lieutenant MIAW n n Sumter, S C. PRIIWOl SIA RErORTKI) AIISHINt. IN CTION NOW RF.PORTKI1 WOtMllI) SI'A FREIA rrltute CO WILMn V. Walenki Ga rlU.MOl.HIA RKI'ORTKD DILI! OF Will NDS NOW RF.I'ORTKH WOCNOLI) i)i.(ini:i: indkthkminld Cnptaln IIXCIC ROSCIfs H , ancouver VVfcsh I.letitennnt OVHI.L, HERMAN K, rnrnusius, I'u. I'ltFAIOISIA REPORTED PIEII 01' WOIMIS MIW IlKI'OKTEII SLM.Itl.lA worNiir.n Sfneennt Vlrfl.l'lti: JISK I) Vlontlcello. Ill ( nrpnniln 111 Rl EA. n.UIK. 111k Run, I'n. Sl'IULI.ISO W AI.TKR OUBTAVL Fort At- hlnunn Win IMON I. UK n lturnej, la. I'rtXHte I.LIIKR OKOHt.i: Oshknuh. XX If I.RRONIXllSIA REPORTED DIFD OF IIISKVSE-SHOl'I.D HE HIED OF WOI'MIN Private POITKH TRANCIS 11 , (llendlve. Mont PREMOISLY RI.PORTKD SRVhltr.1,1 WOINDED IN CTION NOW IOITI- ( I VI.I.Y RI'rOKTED Ml, I. LI) IN ACTION Prlxute llt.MII, .IOIIN i:.. 471 Panll axeiiur, Rn iMirniiRh, rhlludrlplilti. Prt. of Pennsylvania, men arc push fcfcig-jljal..lfttjft,,' T..fcv)-.a. - ,-.h.f Atfait. AJiA'3E railli. .,. r;s j,iA ,,. ; S i sV" W SWEEPING LABOR RULING War Board Increases Wages, Es tablishes 8-Hour Day and Sanctions Unions Wnnlilngton, i'1 illlgi 30 -.-Increased wages, establishment of the bnslc eight, hour dnj', Improxed working conditions nnd establishment of the right of citizens to Join labor organizations were award ed tn emplojes of the .Nntlonal Refining Companj', of Coffcyxllle, Kan , by the national war labor board this after noon. This Is tho first case of Impor tance upon which a decision has been rehdered In the mldcontlnent oil fields, from which (IB per cent of the nation's coiitent-gnsollne Is produced 'The ense was one of the most xexn tlous excr hnndled by the board," It was ofllclallj announced this afternoon. ' be cause of the fact that Classifications for skilled labor had to he established ana minimum wages set" " The wages Bet by the bonrd range from thlrtv-two nnd one-half cents per hour for grease work boj's tu ninety-live1 cents per hour for teamsters, and are retro active to Juby 30, It was announced BAR LEADERS DISCUSS WAR Hampton L. Carson Speaks on "Heralds of World Democracy" By the Associated Press ( lerelunil, Aug. 30 Pour addresses, the election of ofllccrs, selection of next J ear's meeting place, consideration of lonimltteo reports and the annual dinner were on the closing program of the fortieth convention of the American Bar Association here todnj, Hampton L t'nrson, of Philadelphia, opened the morning session with an address on "Heralds or World Detnoc rncj' the Lngllah nnd French Revolu tions" Jacob M Dickinson, of Chicago, presided At the afternoon s"sslon (lenernl liebrge P bcrlven, V K A, spoko on "Italy Our Allj ; Her flreat Part in the War.' to which Mnior (leneial I mlllo Ciugllelomettl of the Italian High Commission, responded , Tederlco I'ammeo, piofessor of law at the University of Bologna, who repre sented the Itallnn Oov eminent, also spoke. Join Municipal Service Cltj appointments todav Include Or J W. Itotbcrg, 1018 i:uelld nvenue, clln Icil assistant phjslcian Department of Health nnd Charities salary $900 j WIs ter M. Hvde, 1521 .North Klftj -eighth street, nppi entice, Deptrtment bf Cltj Transit, $000 ' Start today to buy War Savings Stamps 1 m mm John 1 IBIi Victrola" U BpI BIS mm II I llrQwimSiSnml llllulilllllitl Hill lull .. BONNIWELL PRE-EMPTS FAIR PLAYPARTY NAME Democratic Nominee for Gov ernor Through Friends Sturts Own Party llnrrlburg, Aug 10 The name of "Pair I'lny partj" was today pre-empted by the friends of Judge Hugcne C. Uonnlvxen, Democratic can didate for tlovernor, for the new third party's Stnte ticket, the name being also secured for congressional, senatorial and legislative districts The papers were filed In the Dauphin Countj Court shortly after 3 o'clock, duplicates being entered at the Capitol The name was announced at n secret meeting attended by xarlous candidates and their friends, nnd the doors were kept closed until pre-emptions were nil signed nnd sxxorn to Papers will be nut Into circulation immediately for the nomination of Judge uonnlwell nnd Congress-nt-Large candi dates Tamer, Ikcler and Straycr, of the Democratic ticket More than 3500 signers will be needed for the Stnte ticket Districts for xxhlch pre-emptions xxcre filed are: Congress Fourth riflh, Sixth Hlgh teenth, Twenty-second, Thirteenth, Llexenth, Twelfth Tenth, Txxentj-sWth, Twentv-clghth. Senatorial Sixth Llghth. Twentj- slxth. , Twent j -second, Fourth, eigh teenth, Sixteenth, Twentieth and Thlrtj second. Legislative nik. First Westmoreland, .Northampton Second and Fourth Schujl klll, First and Second Lehigh, First Dauphin, Fifth Lacknxvanna, Fifth Luzerne nnd the Sexcnteenth, eigh teenth, Nineteenth, Twent j -second, Twentj-filflh nnd Twcntj -third Phila delphia. J J. Brecn, the Uonnlwell, said that more would probiblj lie filed He added that homlnntlon papers wero distributed, which ho K.ald would have to be filed by September G Pitman, N. J, Man Finds Wife ITeail Mrs Sadie M iv Munslnger. fiftx- jears old, 437 Chambers axenue. Camden, xxas found dead In bed todaj by her hus band Joseph In their summer cottage at Pitman. N .1 Death xxas due to heart failure Rl2rniB " tTn.v i)-.."- C?'. VPT' "cf- "fti??Jity. always fcU'Vli.fe Wa'ters Vol NeWictor Records for September Caruso sings "Over There" The stirring patriotic number that has become the "unof ficial American war song." Sung by the great tenor with a fervor that is truly thrilling. Victrola Red Seal Record 87:?. 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