Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 10, 1916, Postscript Edition, Page 7, Image 7

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    EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL' 10, 191G.
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GAY 1WT0GS DEFY
DULLNESS OF SHORE
ON SHOWERY SUNDAY
Bright Colors Bedeck Board
walk Promennders Who
Braved Weather at
Atlantic City
VISITORS FOR WEEK-END
Many Cottagers Already ArrivinR
4 for First of Post-Lenten
i Affairs
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ATLANTIC CITY, April 10 Thli teas
ing weather, with a shower ccry otlioi1
hour, nnil snow, linll nml sleet, by way of
variety, li responsible for the Ray rnln
toKi Hint lmo come to view Jinny of
the visitors, who were nfrnld of taking
n chnnce of hiulnir their benuttful sprlnc
raiment nilncil by a sudden downpour
topped their coat milts with mackintoshes
of Bay plaid and smart leather hats
Few women enrry somhro black lint
brellas. In their stead are brilliant affairs
ofscrlmsoit slllt, or perchance purple or
orange taffetaB
Mrs. George K Spots, who went to
Philadelphia to attend some social affairs,
has returned to her cottnRP. Dudley place
nnd Atlantic nxenue, where she has ns
her Rucst Mrs Wlljlnm I.lRKlni. of Phila
delphia, Mrs Spotz's ernnddauRhtcr, Ml"i
Esther Laltou, will be here for Hastcr with
party of debutantes
Major nnd Mrs 13 Gray Pendleton, who
ent the winter nnd enrly spring at their
Im Ilench Mlln, will open their coltnge
louth Chelsea nenuc, for l:aster
Mr. and Mrs ClcorRO T. Llpplncott nre
w occupjliiR their cotmso on States
enuo after a several months' cruise In
ithcrn wnters aboard their jncht.
irrls, where thej cntertnlned e-islvely
Mrs. Tdwnrd 8 Lee will entertain nt
rds Tuesday afternoon, at her cotliiRc
North Carolina avenue, south
Mr. J II Holdcn cntertnlned nt dinner
t Haddon Hall, on Sunday, for Mr nnd
Mrs. H. B Price nnd the Misses Price
Mr. Phillip n. Muller camo down for the
Week-end. He found the links nt tho
Northfleld Country Club to his liking.
)Mr. Harlan Pnge. of Cermnntown, Is
much Improved In health from his sen
nllora outing He Is nt the Chalfonto with
Mrs. Pago
Mrs 'William Lnnnhnn, of Baltimore,
who always spends n part of every jenr
at' this resort, lias taken tho Brighton
Villa, directly opposite tho Brighton Hotel,
for) tho summer months
Mrs. Davis Hills nlso will join the cot
tago colony this summer. Mrs. Hills has
leased a villa on South low a avenue,
Chelsea.
Mrs. W. L Lynn, of Laughornc, returned
home Sunday nftornoon nfter spending a
week at tho Traymore with Mrs r P
McGravv, of Now York Mrs McGrawwIll
take a cottago here thin summer.
Mr. and Mrs Carlton Gelst viewed the
Boardwalk pageant In a rolling chair yes
terday. Mrs Gelst was enveloped In a
mustard-colored topcoat nnd n close-fitting
dark brown hat, dotted with spring bios
Boms. Mrs P. Harrison Garrett, of Baltimore,
emphasized In her costume tho return of
the plume as a smart hat garniture. Mrs
Garrett wore a black satin semltallored
coat suit. Inset with nn embroidered gold
vest. Her black hat was adorned with a
black plume, nnd she wore black fox furs
Miss Ollvo Turnbull wore an all-brown
costume with red fox furs.
Mr. and Sirs Charles BurUard spent tho
week-end with Mr. Burkard's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Burkard. at their
cottage, 2710 Pacific avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs r P. Ilothermel, Jr , and
Mr, and Mrs Felix Hckcrson returned to
.Philadelphia Monday nfter a Bhort stay
nt tho Shclburnc. They will return for
Palm Sunday
Mr. Chnrics S Smith, secretary 4o
Mayor Smith, and Mrs Smith were nt the
Strnnd over Sunday.
Among tho Phlladelphinns who camo
down for tho week-end were Select Coun
cilman Jacob Seeds, Mrs. Seeds, Miss
v Susi Black, Mr. nnd Mrs. A H. Brandcl,
Mrs. Charles II. Howell, Dr. and Mrs
Oanlel McQuillan, James CI Doak, Jero
Crowley. W. W. Wood. Richard Zeller.
Dr. Itobert Pltflold, Mrs William C
Keator, Mrs. Oliver K. Reed, Mrs. George
P. Itoy, M'as Susan V. Boy, Mrs Joseph
P. Byers, Miss M A. Byers, Mrs. C J.
Connor, Mr and Mrs. Francis Duckett,
Mr. and Mrs A. H. Foell, Mr. nnd Mrs
Charles Howson, II .. Sejmour, Mrs
Ajnasa uiy, ueorgo w. sieinmeiz, it. aiui-
ler Thyn, Mrs. W Hoy Smith, fllr anil
Jrs. J. M. wynn, Bliss May It Tlmanus,
Mrs.W. J Huber, Mr. and Mrs Karl
ueano.
Rescues Six Horses in Fire
Six valuable horses were rescued when
fire damaged tho stable of Andrew Zlm
merman, of 4419 Itlslng Sun nvenuo, early
toay, Zimmerman was aroused shortly
nfter midnight by a neighbor, John Kckert,
of 4423 Rising Sun avenue, who told him
his stable was ablaze. Without waiting to
dresa, Zimmerman rushed to the stable
and led the horses to safety A largo
quantity of hay was burned. The damage
was 12000., Zimmerman's home was not
damaged.
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Mighty maid subdues
intruder in her room
New York Servant Girl Makes
Short Work of Supposed
Burglar
NIJW YOIIK, April 10 Hllzabeth Stein
beck, a lu-dy Germ in maid In the hoiiFe
hold of William Zlegior, who Inherited
millions front hi foitor-fnther, William
Zlcgler, knovin as tho 'bitting powder
king." last night captured and subdued,
single-handed, Walter Schumann, a oup
pocd burglar, who gained entranco to
the Zleglor apirlnicnK at 525 Park ave
nue Tho ma lit found the door of her room
was held cloied and with a mighty Rhnve
nlie slowl began to force It luck Tho
I nnu on the other side, suddenly gave wax
IMIm Steinbeck Ktumbleil forward with
the sudden release of tho door, fell upon
Schumann, who l n ftmall man, and
knocked him bre.ithlot to tho floor. There
was a short battle very short and Ml"s
Steinbeck diagged Schumann out of tho
room nnd delivered blip to n policeman
JOSEPH A. McNAMEE
Shore banker nnd president of the
Atlantic City Rotary Club, who
will bo toasttnnstcr nt n joint
smoker-dinner of the Atlantic
City Chamber of Commerce nnd
tho Kotnry Club tomorrow niht.
philadeTphians WILL
ATTEND SHORE SMOKER
Quaker City Rotarinn to Bo
Among Commerce Cham
ber Dinner Guests
CALLS, HELC.IANS DEFIANT
Delegate, Raising Money Here, Says
Spirit Is Unbroken
The scorn villi which tho nclglan re
gard their German captor"? wat told to
day bv the Hov lir Henri Anet dele
gate of tho Krnnco tlclginu Committee of
llvangellzntlou, who Is raiding money
here for hli woik In the western theatre
of war.
Although In a starving condition, thou
sands of Itelglans h.ive refused to work
for the German", even when as much ns
tlupo mouths' pa in advance was of
fered, Doctor Anet said Germans have
been tlii.ibte to icopen many of the fac
tories of the rouutrv and ns a result
mo grnduall.v giving up their efforts to
do so The Germans went as far as to
girdle some villages with live wires to
Induce the Ilelglans to wmk but this also
was Iticffcc tivr
IlAl'TIST INSTITUTE WORK
FOR $200,000 (JETS START
Ministers nnd Laymen Join in Cam
paign for Workers' School
A do7cn ministers and laymen appeared
yesterday In the pulpits of Ilapttst
churches throughout tho cltft to start a
campaign to obtain $200,000 for tho Hap
tlst Institute for Christian Workers, on
Snvder avenue near Hroad street. The
llcv. Dr .1 Mllnor Wilbur, president of
tho Institute, nnd his associates hope to
raise $B0,000 among the Haptlsts of tills
city during tho next three weeks Tho
other $150,000 will be raised by Haptlsts
of the eastern district, which ettends
from Maine to the District of Columbia
nnd comprises 3500 Dnptlst churches, with
800.000 membeis
Of the $200,000 fund. $35,000 will bo
used to piy off a mortgage on the Insti
tute property nnd $25,000 to ndd another
story to tho building The remainder will
be set nsldo as an endowment fund Tho I
campaign will continue until April 30
Doctor Wilbur outlined the plan In tho j
liaptlst Temple Tho Ilev Dr George T
Webb spoke In tho 1st and Bth Chinches
nnd the Hov Dr Milton G Uvans. of
Crorcr Seminary, In the Memorial and
Gethsomnno Churches Other speakers In
behalf of the fund were Mrs I It. O'llara,
the Kev Dr George D Adams, the Itev
Dr A 13 Harris, the Itev A J. n
Schumakcr, ltny I Hudson, tho Itev. Dr
George It Swift nnd the Ilev Orlando T.
Steward
LOCAL OPTION CHIEFS
TO HAVE WAR COUNCIL
INFERIOR BEDDING SEIZED
Situation to Be Reviewed and
Campaign Planned at
Harrisburg
FATHER OF TEN' GOES TO CHAIR
Man Who Killed Wife Expresses De
sire to Sco His Children
rOTTSVIM.T:, I'n. April 10 Michael
Louisa, father of in children, sW of
whom are living, was tho llrst man from
SehuvlMIl Countv to be electrocuted at
the State Penitentiary nt Itockvlew. Ho
went to the chair enrlv this moinlng
I.ouKi sent a pathetic message to
one of his daughters residing nt St Clair,
stating thnt he wished bo could see his
children. live of whom have been widely
scattered In Europe ns the result of tul
war Louis i Killed his wife during a
qunn "I while thev were wulUing through
a fnrost and acknowledged his guilt
Local option leaders from nil parts of
Pehnsjhnnla will gather In conference nt
Hnrrlsburg next Wednesday nnd Thurs
day, April 12 and 13, for tho purpose of
evlewlng tho situation existing In the
various legislative and senatorial districts
throughout the State
The call for this conference was Issued
by J Denny O'N'cll, of Pittsburgh, chair
man of the local option committee of
Pennsjhnnln In tho event that the local
option lenders find that In some districts
It bis lot been posslhle to obtain candi
dates who will make the fight on the Issue,
there will still rennln sulllcletit time fol
lowing the ennferenco nnd before tho last
day for filing nomination papers In which
to launch candidacies In tho Interest of
local option
Governor Hrumbiugh will address tho
confeienco, and representatives of the
local option committee of Pennsylvania
tho Antl-Snloon League of Pennsjlvnnla
and kindred organizations from all pirts
of th Stale will attend. In order thnt the
situation may be studied bv districts
Tho Harrisburg conference will mark
the opening of the campaign for tho nomi
nation of men who wilt support the local
option measure In the next session of tho
Legislature All local option Influences
have been co-ordinated, and for the llrst
time In the hlstorj of such lights in Penn
Rjlvanla there Is unity of action on the
pntt of tile elements Intel ested in thn
nomination 0f men to the Legislature who
jv 111 support tho locnl option proposition
RockledRe School Gels Flag Tonight
An American Hag will be presented to
the ItncUledge Sdiool tonight by tho Camp
Klre Girls if llnckledgp The presenta
tion nddiess will be made by Irvln P
Knlpe of Nnrrlstown and a musical and
llternrv program will be given
Thousands of Mattresses Made in
Violntion of Law Found by Officers
HAItniSDUnO, April 10 Tremendous
demand for grades of cotton Used In mak
ing mattresses by manufacturers of ex
plosives for Kuropean Governments Is said
to bavo caused many violations of tho
law regarding material for bedding, ac
cording to reports received at tho Depart
ment of Labor and Industry.
In the Plttshurgh'dlstrlct alone 30,514
mattresses, offered for salo In violation
of the act, were discovered Of thesa
mattresses, 26 000 wero not properly
lagged, 13,168 contained material pro
hibited by law and 1346 wero second
hand
It has also been found that many mat
tresses not conforming to the Pcnnsj I
vanla law aro being shipped Into Pcnn
slvanla from factories In adjoining
States Several carloads wore condemned
before they were unloaded
0ETS 10 DAYS FOR ALLEGED
THREAT TO KILL COUt'LE
German Sailor's Altnck JFiustrrited by
Chinaman Here
Word that Ills former sweetheart hftj
married a Chinese and was living In
Philadelphia roused the wrath of llrnest
Teske, a German sailor, who arrived here
jesterday despondent becnus, ho de
clared, his German name and accent luadtf
It Impossible for him to find work In ahy
Industrial plant In tho Vast. Teske, car
rylng a revolver, went to iHe Oriental
restaurant, at 931 Hace street, climbed to
tho third floor and there found Mrs
Kmma Wang, for whom he was looking
LI Wang, tho woman's husband, met
Teske nt the top of tho stairway, Teske,
according to the police, threatened to kill
them both. Ho was driven tothe street
nnd Uiero arrested by Policemen Kelly and
Hvrnos, of the 11th nnd Winter streets
station. Mrs. Wang appeared against
Teske, when ho was nrralgncd today bcfor
Magistrate Tracy, who sentenced hlniVjo
10 davs In the county prison,
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phlans will have a prominent part In ono
of tho most Important gatherings of tho
ear at tho shore, when tho Chamber
of Commeico and the Itotnry Club bold
a smoker-dinner nt tho Hotel Schlitz to
morrow night
Senntor William T Head, New Jersey's
newly elected Stn'e Treasurer, Is coming
from Trenton to tell shore boosters how
tho State does a business of $15,000,000 a
jc.ir, nnd President Thcodoro Vielunnn:
of the Xew Jcisey Chamber of Commerce,
will bring a message from tho business
men of tho State. Joseph A McNamec,
a banker, nnd president of tho shoro
ltotary Club, w III bo toastm.istcr Kd
waid A. Wilson, president of tho Cham
ber of Commerce, will tell what that
body lias done toward making Atlantic
City a port of entry, and producing a new
speedway entrance, f-liortenlng tho Phila
delphia motor route by three miles
Henry S Hvans, of Philadelphia, who
Is known among Quaker Citj Hotarl.ms as
"Honey Boy" Hvans, will speak anil en
tertain, nnd tho Ilev. Charles Mnrtln
Nlles, of Atlantic City, will discuss
"Morality In Business "
Half a hundred candidates for City
Commissioner In tho exciting shoro con
test will tnlco .ulvantago of the opportu
nity to trot out their booms
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