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H Choate, attorney for the © todian Yow Wheo asked w a dividend declared [of Roessler & Hassl here had been @r stock soon he hud bought it from Deutsehe ’ Je-An affirmative It was brought out from question ne | Tuesday at 10.20 o'clock Court Upholds a (1 TRE N,N I I 26 —Uphold ments and characterizing Sunday as a jay in the upreme Court holds valid | the nee passed by the ‘Township hibiting operation of my go rounds and similar amusements on Sunday d Sanday Jue ¢ the Kagle is on the | RST STEP the little heir of the house will use up more envergy than ever ustaining food during the sultry day ve you of all worry about hot weather mil ependable and uniform, ‘Then insufficient, use Eagle Brand—the pure tood the test of actual use through You will find it economical, too, At better groceries and drug stores CONDENSED MILK COMPANY New York THE EVENING WORLD, 'SHE GIVES INSTRUCTION TO BIG CLASSES OF MEN INWIRELESSTELERIPHY NTS AND) DASHES WILSON SCORES LAWLESS PASSION ~ INLYNCHINGS HERE Calumny of U Than Most Gifted German Liars.” ment, wh s based on alleged | WASHINGTON nig an apparent ¢ as emulating th an end of this disgraceful evil.” the heart of law a lies about the United States what her| community and most gifted liars cannot improve upon by the way of calumny The text of the President's procia mation follows fellow countrymen ‘L take the liberty of addressing you upon a subject which so vitally affects and women of every community in all who revere and wish to keep her names without will co-operate United States | much the honor of the Nation and the very nd integrity of our institu called upon the put its great energy i 1} euch de t| Neverthete you will think me “L allude to the mob recently here and*there v shown its head a widely separated parts of the LYNCHERS EMULATE DISGRACE- FUL EXAMPLE OF GERMANY. have been many hem upon fore gn viow at the beart of ordered jaw and | ourselves have made "We ure at this very moment fight- the nations disregarded —— MRS. STORY TO SEE MINUTES eful example ers emulate | anxious to see Id Scheide-! fixed resolution which no man or set of men can afford to despise. “We proudly claim to be ons of democracy in deed and in truth ua see to tt e action of @ mob or of countenance t4 1 e son of this great democracy, . and does more to discredit the 3,800 shares | Roessler replied in the! _ TWO DROWN AT NAVY YARD. & Swamp Row Wont of Whartmne standards of law and of right than the} commend democ proving that ery mob contributes to Ger- r United States what Mysteriousty very earnestly There was no one for Speeding A FOR ANY MEAL And the need ANY TIME of summer becomes supremely ANY WHERE OtioStahls Ready-to-Eat Meats contamination > it all » for you can obtain Eagle you to go away Brand every whe and easily-digested Frkeren Boiled Pe or Roas! Ham, Corned Beet, Bolognas etc FRIDAY, JULY 26, N.Y. GIRLS SHOO INTO THE KAISER. Two of Them Mal Making Radio’ Operators of Prospective U. S. Soldiers. Putting a crimp in the Ka war programme by shooting dots and jashes is the special job of two earnest and patriotic girls One month before President Wilson proclaimed this country to be in a state of war with Germany, Miss Carol Porter Robinson and Miss Bessic Is Vredenburgh were two udents who enrolled in a class for wireless I ewis Hill at Hunter College. The Ass was originally formed by Mrs. Herbert Owens upon a suggestion from her daughter, who attended the colle These girls were given to understand their services would be required by the Signal Corps of the Government This impression was untrue, and was admitted by Washington offi- clals of the Signa) Corps that no and had been created *, these two girls pe ed in continuing their studies for eight months. Five months more they spent at tho Elm and Duane Streets. They then were given the Government com the Marconi In- tiflcate certifying to their qualifications as radio operators. through I Bucher, in mereial license an stitute ¢ struc hool, they were given ppor unity ach a radio bu ola at the Brooklyn Evening and Trade School. ‘Th wider supervision of Hourd for Vocational Bdue, class meets the first fe he week from 730 P.M. to 9.80 VM. ‘There are forty men now en- olled as students, Their occupations vary from truck drivers and barbers | v bankes and brokers The course 8 free to enlisted men or men to be called In the draft. These girls have | been teaching this class of forty men! since March, and will continue through the hot months of the sum egraphy taught vy Prof. | the sorrow of the class tt} Marconi School, | | oun ng engineer of the Marconi | | Increased 1918. HEARST HEARS CITY HALL CHEERS, BUT NOT FOR HIM rd ot Aldermen Appiauding for Smith as Publisher Arrives to Confer With Hylan As William Randolph Hearst entered City Hall this afternoon the corridors ere echoing with hand-clapping and cheers, Hearst listened, and as he did a passerby who did not know him vol unteered this information ‘That's the Board of Atgermen up stairs cheering Al Smith, the next Gov ernor”” On his way to the office of Mayor Hylan Mr. Hearst was asked “Will you make any statement with reference to your future intentions in politics” No; I'm constitutionally opposed to making statements, replied the pub. lisher Can you state the nature of your conference with Mayor Hy “It is in the nature of a luncheon.’ Mrs. Hea a d later. 19 HURT ON NEW HAVEN TRAIN FROM NEW YORK Bar on Passing Engine Scrapes Sides of Three Cars, Break- ing Windows. NEW HAVES, Conn., July %.—Nine teen passengers on a Shoro Line oxpress train over the New York, New Haven nd Hartford Railroad, which arrived here early to-day from New York on its way to Boston, were cut and bruised when a grab iron on & passing engin scraped along the train, breaking win- dows in the smoker and next two coaches Joseph) Matula of Pawtucket, R. 1 the hospital temporarily, out all hurt weve cared for on the train Among those tres ward ‘I ad L. Feingold, Providence, 1: Capt. J. lL. Cook, Hoboken, N Mrs. BH. Lyons, Lowell, Mas N. ‘Trigg, Boston; F. A. Dulve Hoston: A a A. Nogerin ford, Maas; 5. H. Pierce. Arctic, Ro 1, and B Linehan jr, Athens, N. Y POLICE AND FIREMEN WIN. went or ‘Them Begins on The Board of Aldermen this afternoon jon of timate in increasing the} salaries of second, third, fourth, fifth, | sixth and seventh grade policemen and! |matrons and secend, third and fourth unanimously concurred in the Foard of mer. [t is the only class taught by | erage firemen women of its kind in New York Ci WHEN NOT IN SUBWAY SHE'S | TEACHING HER CLASSES. It is difficult to picture Miss Robin- n, a dainty gil of twenty-one, teaching this class of men the dio operating, but a talk w: will convince any one that she is a ious minded instructress. She live her father and mother at N West 144th Street. Four ternoons each week she teaches the| ne course to students at the Bast- ern District Y. M,C. A. When she isn't travelling on the subway be- tween her Miss Robinson anages to spend a fe it the Marconi Schoo! me difficult feats These (Wo women are truly serving ts patriotic as if they were with in the lines in France, for the records show that alre: working over studied with them are now in the mee racio Gary of eitiee the Army or! New Jersey Moone Elect OM. navy. Wh men graduated) “PATERSON, N. J. Jul Hci iweeh tan chal an advertising man of] tain a speed varying between ten and| Francis Hurt. an advertising man of twenty-five words 3 ininuie, sending|this city, was elected President of the and receiving in the incernational| loval Order of Monee ot New Jersey 2 Morse code, In additioa proxi-|the annual ‘convention here | to-da ty 100 men th ner Rolled [Other oMierrs chose n were: Vico Prosi: in the class, being taken cuddenty by] teary, Ray Bender of and the draft. These men were, however, |1 idimencacry knowl- ng equipped with Ige of radio Showing th efforts are aps preciated, Miss Vredenburgh and Miss Robinson seldom fail to receive te 4 from the men after thoy reach theit el Stephen Sherley, Signal Corps, Fort Leavenworth, Kan, writes: “Keep up the good work with the class, © * © We need a xt t many operators to beat the ¢ man ¢ © Am glad to learn so many my classmates have gone into the ervice Carleton Laake, Pelham Bay Tra 1g Station, says: “Lam certamnly lito w and thank you for th work. Be rds a mit ave me in radi ng able to copy twenty W ite mean 1 will, be thead much quicker.” WORK OF HER PUPILS OF GREAT| VALUE TO ALLIES. ‘The Signal Corps is a b the service which ought to a all young men,” said Miss t you when interviewed hat he paid t é It consists of specializing in dif arrested him but did not pnt. methods of communication, | at for re ne st Koods ch form the great a@ystem that] Th an det arre on. | es it possible for the armies of| — nations at war to be in immediate} Bika’ rmer Secreta Gets 15 uch with each other Days for Faill Reginter, The navy appeals to many of the} nee of fifteen days in jail was nen, and all from the Brooklyn class} imposed upon William H. Irving, fc nilyted 1 thia branch en! merly Secretary of the Elka Lodge of| Pelham Hay Training Bchool| mene comen e cee ee A man who receives and tranamits|aterson, jn the United States Distric en words a minute is rated as lands. | °' Baye ehiiee tot epelttee tn nan (radio). ‘Twenty-five words alive drat | ninute i qualification for # thi diel s radio eleetrician, A man hold- ing 4 first Je license with f twenty-five words may recelve the nd class radio electr an license being sufficient proof! of his qualifications, but for first juss radio electrician it is necessary hoe i 1 1 eventh Ay and Fourth reet he class room, presided over by the two voung adie has eight tables, where youn, hopefuls learn the intricate dots and tashes of the Mc n se code, Miss Rob playing for the time when he Government will permit women to accept Jobs dio operators, and rusts it may be soon > Victory ¢ Im Central Park Vigne, wn Fre milit band, will play ' Mail, Central Park ple's Concerts arranged by May yian ‘The band, with the approval a War Work Council of the Y. M, ( has volunteered the performance as @ testimonial Kramme will be artistic as well os patriotic, larth, sixth, seventh’ grad | $1,050 Kiremen—second grade, $1,400 from} ades, $1,200} hours a day|ury of the Spanish st nero, loaded with American grain tor ly forty men who| ns in|! Henry |som of Gen. de Cantels the Navy's theoretical and} to New York. The pro-/ | The increases are nx follows Police patrolmen-—Second grade, $1,500, from. $1,400: third grade, $1,450. from from. $1,200; | $1,200 trom | $1,200; fourth grade, $1 81.250; third and fourth « trom. $1,050 Police matrons—$1,250 from $1,200 ‘They (ake effect on Aug. | i bk Ma bal Germany to Pay Damages for Sink- ing Spa h Ship. BERNE, Switzeriand, July 26 Negotiations concerning by a German submarine } ship Sardi- Switzerland have been concluded. The German Government hay ex- pressed its regrets and bas prom full restitution for the damage don by the submarine asuirer, CS d to sing "The St and other patrioti locul lodge meeting. —F chosen for the 1919 convention, Former nies Killed Im Ac WASHTD Vollenhoven, for onies, Was Killed in ac his colonial troops in buttle J n nes stated, Cap’ n, who was forty ¥ kave up his off ft Indo-China and «i f Western Africa to i tin He was recent! the on of Honor Charge. Po nan Willlam Ro Wittenberg of No. 78 South Grove Avenue, Rockaway | Beach was arrested this afternoon on ng him with e demanded m todian of the Bond of the Pub Library rned lo Switseria BERNE, July 26.—Among convoy of French prisoners arriving from many for internment at Inters luken was Lieut, de Castelnau, son of ‘ p mer Chief of the been killed in Omari OT weather means vacation, and ¢a- cation means SUMMER i\\\ DRESS. \ Do you know that you can choose them here at >ALE PRICES? | rock, SAYS VIERECK SENT MAIL TO~GERMANY BY SECRET CHANNEL (Continued from $100,000 in {founded by the Gerr to disseminate news from Berlin, also has said that he believed he was related to the German royal family Safe and Effective intercepted by the cen- propaganda after we entered the war but insisted that the jtry asking him stenographer be holding the ot | German bonds Ginch Polar ¢ the sinking . Febru- | Kling of Plainfleld. It Spangled vabeth ITON, July 26.—Capt. 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