"8 EVENING LKlWKfl-PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1916, 5 t?" K. KAUOTUt EVENING DISPELLED "BLUE" OF MONDAY AT ATLANTIC Hnih Fails to Dampeft Spirit or Cool Ardor of Bathers, I Strollers and Visitors BIG CROWD IN SURF ATLANTIC CITT, July 11 It wasn't mfcH a'btua" Monday, after All, evn It It Hi tftln for lh greater portion of the day. Tha ovenlnir lyA cleat and thousand who had been Indoor all day loosened their limbs by A stroll along the Walk. This la "clean-Viii" welt here, ordered by a Jiroolnmntlon from the Mayor, and many of the Visitors spent the day In taklntt nn In ventory1 of their trunks, getting rid of ma terial out of date, tearing up old letters and housectcantng:, Th6 bathlnir was superb, the pattering of raindrops nQdlnff to the pleasure of the lve Into the billows. A remarkably largo crowd spent the morning hours in tha water. Tho mahy thousands of dally commuters between Philadelphia and this city have bathing hours of their own, and no class enjoys the dally tumble Into tho surf like theso men do. Quite a number wait until evening before taking a plunge, making a dash from the train to their bathing estab lishment, Quickly donning a suit and en tering the water a few minutes after they arrive In the city. Alt the worries of a busy day In a torrid city are aulcltly for gotten after a vigorous bath, and the evo nlng meal Is made more enjoyable by this health-giving exercise. Qiilte a small army f the business men take their dip before breakfast, thus cooling off for tho day. EMEiianNar aid woiik. The Atlantla City branch of tho Penn sylvania Emergency Aid Is to hold a meet ing at a Chelsea hotel tomorrow morning and a big crowd of society women Is ex pected to bo present. Mrs. J. Willis Martin, wife of Judge Martin, of Philadelphia, will deliver an address, telling of the work 'be ing done In caring for families of soldiers now at tho border. Mrs. Qeorgo Q. Hor wlU, chairman of tho Philadelphia branch, will give a rcsumo of the work done f tho different branches In Pennsylvania and Mrs. Iteed Morgan, of PhUndolphla, will also be one of the epoaloers. Flans will bo formulated for the vork to bo carried on during tho summer by tho cottage and hotel residents. A mooting of tho County Board of Free holders will bd .held tomorrow, jmornlng to consider the question of granting an ex tension of a. month to the contractors who nro building the new boulevard between Some Point and Longport. There havo been so many complaints from automobile owners about tho condition of the meadow boulevard, between Pleasantvlllo and this city, that tho authorities havo been spurred Into immediate action. The extension may bo granted, providing somo plans can bo mado forthe Immediate repair of the only line of tranrel open to automoblllsts coming to this city; It Is unfortunate that Just on the evo oflsecurlng three woll-mado roads leading Into this city none of them should be In proper shape during the months when the revonue derived from automobile parties means so much to this city. A solu tion of the problem may be reached at tho meeting and Immediate temporary repairs made to thtf meadow bdulsvard so as to make It snfo for automobiles during the nett six weeks, when thousands of ma chlhcsr will fcorne herd every wick Monday passed without nny legal action being taken by the city authorities against the otfendfng amusement men, but the word was passed around that the e!denee ob tained against certain places had been sub mitted to the City .Solicitor to got his opinion on the action to be taken. It Is rumored that a warrant will bo Issued against one of tho piers which was not Included In tho list of places notified to closo. No evidence was obtained against other piers or the theatres which gave vaudovlllo perform ances and If these places are not Included In the closing crusade there will bo a serious conMct between tho men who claim they nre being persecuted and tho city authorities. Thnt there Is no serious objection to the conducting of decent amusement places on Sunday here Is evident from the Interest being taken In the matter by visitors from all parts of tho country and many of the big property owners here. Tho popular verdict here Is that t nny amusements are to be closed on Sunday all should be, Including moving picture theatres and the Innumerable places whero popular music Is played, PHILADELPHIANS AT SHORE. Mr. and Mrs. "William Itobb, of West Philadelphia, nro occupying their Chelsea cottage and expect to enjoy seashore pleas. ure3 until tho end of August. After an automobile tour to Doston, Prov tdenco and Dass Island, N. It, Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Place havo returned here and will spend the rest of the summer In their bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. James Dobson and their daughter, Mrs. Bessie Dobson Altemus, and Miss Mary Altemus are summer residents In Chelsea who will prolong their visit un til Ootober. Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgo Ct Itushton, of Phil adelphia, nro hero for a visit which will continue for at least a month. Mr. and Mrs. M. Stevenson Eusby, of Philadelphia, nro at their summer homo for tho rent of the season, Tho IteV. George Sandt and Mrs. Sandt, ljPTVTVVV'V'y--iSBVV-vHV43y E. A. WRIGHT COMPANY Lithographers ' II I Engravers : Printers r i. i ' i Stationers Broad & Huntingdon Streets Philadelphia announces they aro designing and engraving letterheads, booklota and foldern used by St. Charles Hotel. Are furnishing similar work to tho leading hotels of tho country. Oricinal designs and quotations cheerfully submitted. of Tioga, aro recent arrivals who expcot to remain during the hot weather. Among tho throngs of pleasure seekers here at tho present time are Miss Kvelyn tlunk. Miss Ida Kerns, Miss Catherine M. Tyson, Countess de Santa Eulalla, Miss Lucille Jackson, Miss Helen Fling, Miss Uermalne Manny, Miss Bertha Manny and Mrs. Robert Gardner, of West Philadelphia. Mrs. ,T. Harrison Smith has Just returned hero after paying a visit to Mount Gretna to seo her son, Hoxle Harrison Smith, and expects to spend tho rest of tho Bummer hero. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Phillips, of Ard more, aro hero for a visit of at least a fort night. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Pollock, of Chest nut Hill, aro here for a visit of some dura tion. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bchang nnd Miss Jessie C. 8. Schnng, of North 18th street, nro at their summer homo, and will remain until the chilly winds of autumn drive thorn back to their town house. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sletrtmor, of Phila delphia, are hero for the rest of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cronhelm, of North ICth street, expect to remain here during tho months of July nnd August Mr. and Mrs. Marshall A. Brooks, of Phil adelphia, are among tho throng of Phlla delphlans hero. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Ross, of Ardmore, will be hero for at least a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cravlo and Miss Cella Cravls, of West Philadelphia, aro hero for the summer. Lindscy Declines "Dry" Post CHICAGO, July It. Judge Bon B. Llnd' scy, of Donvor, has doollncd to become a candldato for Vice President on tho Prohi bition ticket. His campaign for ro-ctectlon to tho bench prevents him from entering tho race. riWiADELriHAN FAILS IN APPEAL TO MACKEY Chairman of Compensation Board Re fuses to Overrule Refcreo8 Decision HARRI8BURG, July ii, In an opinion written by Chairman Mackey, of the Work' men's Compensation Hoard, tho action of tho referee In refusing to grant compensa tion to Josoph Burnatz, of Philadelphia, Is sustained. Burnatz had been working for the Wels brod & Hess Brewing Company. On Jan uary 20 ho entored a- beer tank for tho purpose of cleaning It, and In a short white was overcome by tho charcoal gas being generated. He was compelled to abandon the work and wont to a dressing room to rest Tho noxt day he was discharged. Three days later the defendant offered to reinstate Burnfttx, but the latter refused tho offer. Seventeen days after tho Inhala tion of tho gas Burnats was stricken with pneumonia and then lie sought compensa tion, declaring that the illness was the re sult of the Inhalation of tho gas, The referee, from tho evidence offered, deotded thero was no connection between the In halation of tho gas and tho pneumonia, and Chairman Mackey sustained him. In another opinion, written by tho chair mnn, the Tunnel Coal Company, of Saxl man, Is Instructed to pay compensation to X'etor Dixon, of North Barnesboro. Testi mony showed thnt Dixon had concluded his day's work and was 6n his way home when ho slipped on a stoop embankment nnd In jured his leg. Tho accident occurred on the company's puropcrty and tho chairman holds that tho company must pay tho compensation. m&3K3S$SS3Sj The Roofing Architectural Sheet-Metal Work, Metal Frames nnd Sashes, Skylights and Firo Doors nt the ST. CHARLES HOTEL ATLANTIC CITY Woro Installed by tho Wayne Junction Metal Cornice Co. 4545 Wayne Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. This, Indeed, Is Further Evidonco of tho Superiority of Our Workmanship and Methods. SWS5 PACKARD CO. TO ENLARGE Corporation Will Extend Present Structure on North Broad Street The Packard Motorcar Company Is about to build a large addition to the building at Broad and Wood streets. To provide a proper slto the company has purchased from Benjamin. Alexander the dwellings 1320-22-24 Wood street, with 1321-28-25 Pearl, In the rear, occupying a lot 49 feet on Wood and Pearl, with a depth of 69 feet Tho dwellings are assessed at a total of 112,200. They occupy a lot Immediately In the rear of the Packard Company building, which was erected about seven years ago, and which was the first large Improvement on Broad street to be made by an automo bile company. 500 Attend Glrard Summer School The summer school tof Glrnrd College Is being nttended by 800 boys, who nro fore going their vacation time to catoh up and get ahead In their studies. Formerly em ployed substitute Instructors are being em ployed to Instruct the boys while most of the 160 regular teachers aro on vacations. Some of the boys are taking manual train ing and Bpcclal industrial work. Cycle Goes Over Embankment BHAMOKIN, Pa., July 11. Losing con trol of a motorcycle on n mountain road, Clarenco Hartleln nnd wife wcro thrown over nn embankment Mrs. Hartleln la nt tho State Hospital and her condition Is critical. WE MAKE Lighting Fixtures of Distinction Send us your plans nnd permit us to estimate Save money nnd rccclvo nbsoluto satisfaction. Distanco No Obstacle. We Install Anywhcro. L. L. JONES COMPANY 1019 Atlantic Ave. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. FARM OPENS FOR CHILDREN Poor Catholic Boys and Girls to Enjoy Country Life The summer season at Port Kennedy Farm, operated by the St. Vincent de Paul Society, Is under way and hundreds of poor boys and girls of tho Cntholto parishes wilt find relief there from tho heat and con gestion of the city. From now on until the end of the summer there will bo as many boys and girls nt tho farm as there are accommodations for. Big dormitories have been provided there, and the children will get lots of good food and fresh air much finer and healthier thnn tho city atmosphere, to which they are accus tomed, can give them. The cases of the children to be sent to the farm are Investi gated by a committee to determlno whether tho families nre too poor to provide ft Bum mer vacation for their youngsters. Child Dying of Rattler's Bite AITOONA, Pa., July 11-Blten by a. rattlesnake, Stephen Qrosle, 12 years old, of near Williamsburg, Is dying In tho Al- toona Hospital Tho lad was on his way home In his bare feet last night and was bitten four limes on His left foot by the reptile, Upon which he had evidently1 trod den. Homo remedies were applied, but when tho foot and leg continued to swell, the family physician wis summoned. His par ents have been summoned to his bedside. Burns Fatal to Woman Mrs. Mary H. O'Nell, 4S years old, of 101 North 64th street, died last night In tha West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital as the result of burns suffered when her dress caught fire at her home on Sunday after noon. After tho accident Mrs. .O'Nell did not regain consciousness. Her husband, , whoso hands were soverely turned In an attempt to rescue her, was discharged from the hospital yesterday afternoon. Gwyncdd School Board Elects Harry Strehle has been elected president of the Lower uwyneud board of school dl rectors! C. B. Thomas, vice president; M. Fleck, secretary, and M. I Solllday, treasurer. Frank M. Morton, constable, has been made truant officer. AMERICAN INSULATIO COMPANY INCORPORATEP MANUFACTURERS DISTRIBUTERS AND CONTRACTORS HEAT AND COLD INSULATION 67 N. 2 ST. PHILADELPHIA THE INSULATION WORK AT THE HOTEL ST. CHARLES WAS EXECUTED BY US. "There's a Reason" grL--ri " , " mr " W,- 5 ml m The New Addition To The HOTEL ST. CHARLES, Atlantic City, N. J. 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Marble and Tile Work I ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT BY United Electric Const Coe i ' NEW YORK ' PHILADELPHIA L. J $ fr &fyJ$ ft j$ fr . M The Perfect Finish Hotel St. Charles' bathrooms are equipped with our Porceloid White Accessories, such as towel bars, hooks, seats, etc. Brasswork covered with the same finish guaranteed to last longer than nickel plate; not affected by salt water. Manufactured by Sanitary Specialties Co., Inc. I 1824-1836 E. Clearfield St., Phila. -:' ALL Plumbing Goods AT -THE HOTEL ST. CHARLES FURNISHED BY THE J.D.JotesoiU5. PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BROOKLYN NEWARK, N. J. CAMDEN, N. J., and LONG ISLAND I"' 53 m w;w vvy Installed by E. P. Henry Compan Incorporated . 1506 Sansom Street Philadelphia " iV.vAViVVtVAVAyrAwviw'rtWi.iyi, '"vlvl'f 5tVvv v.v.vvvyVtVfVVfV.v. .v.v.v.v vvv ' mill nun y b Jr :.' I im i u " a .'J. 'J! V" ii,UeiliMMU'lKW9Ert II j Jl he Electrical Lighting Fix- H tures in the Hotel St. Charles ;' III J J Ji? vi II III ' :: - were aesignca una rurnisnea mv.w.w.w.vav.w. .vaw. ..-..-... ..-u-.?:: Ill rir,lrrr IVl ,r.i- a I .rl 1 1 1 1 1 1 tmW tmWMtr S $)kb. kmmWI Mill " ' Mill Ks3i 1 " " . III 111 1 1 III III I John McDonald I Btudh J :. 1533 Chestnut Street I "v : PHILADELPHIA. 1 PA' Pipe Covering and Cold Storage Construction. hftpipe covering and cold storage r' 1?o?ces were installed in the HOTEL ST. CHARLES BY THE Plumbing, Heating and Sanitary Arrangements at the HOTEL ST. CHARLES Atlantic City, N. J., Were Installed by THOMAS D. CLARK N. W. Corner 10th and Pine Streets PHILADELPHIA Plumbing and Heating Contractors Licensed by New Jersey Btata Board of Health a Plumbing In ipeotor 0 the firat close. V-nremmmirt niiyrfT Kz--?3ueutnBTC. tuffs wrf HsIliSi lltliEs 5 SI.-SKilB rOHN RXIVEZ BY . 33 MAHKET ST. I 9-11 COMMERCE ST. ,m. , BALTIMORE, ism rifMMMPMMiWMh" "P '""" '