Victrolas National Musical Instrument » There is nowhere that you can go, where the name Vic trola is unknown. And everywhere it typifies the same thing—the best there is to he had in everything musical. That alone shows you what one of these instruments would mean to your home. What new, undiscovered fields of pleasure await you. What an educational value one of these instruments would bring to your home. Your home can be favored the same as every other. A talk with one of our clerks about how easily you can have a Victrola in your home to-morrow will show you the many advantages. And machine and records on easy terms for the asking. Rothert's I 312 Market Street Resorts Resorts ATLANTIC CITY, X. J. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. AJbniitClyflJ live Cityße&uti/dY. ATLANTIC CITY never palls! There is no "same-ness" to weary you, but an ever-changing charm and fascination that is irresistable. Come to Atlantic City »nd yoo'll come again, and yet again and each X?# Jflj ▼isit will unfold to you new attractions and J fresh pleasures In wonderful variety, and with J them all, that splendid feeling of health and / /wS happiness that is the real charm of Atlantic City. / The Leading Houses wOl famish full information. rates, etc.. on application Hotel Dennis HoUrt Strnr.d jflWk American P'an AIWAVH On«>n fy™ Entl ™ Y «r F. B. Off and /i/fm&i Walter J. Bui by H- C. Edwards mMMHy tn th.* Fashionable Chelsea "J** Shelbnrna Section. Open All Year plan J. B. Thompson & Co. MfT. T Henry DsTn A" fc* flB lS M»rl boron ch'Blenli elm Both American and Hoqm , European Plana Open All Year Joelah White & Sons Company P- Cook's Sons n.?' 1 51, Hall , The Pennhnrat > |S" Hotel and Sanatorium Open All Year -,7 WBfc ' 088 F. L. Young. Mgr. Wm. R. Hood ttA Per detailed Information regarding railroad connection* *ime tablea, etc., consult local ticket agents. * ' ««, of the concrete construction of the Blenheim, Thomas A. Edison said. It is the cominq constructiirn for all great buildings. It won-'t bsnd, it won't break, and you couldn't burn it if you tried." finarlbotouQb«=3Slenbcfm, ATLANTIC CITY, IV. .1. THE LEADING RESORT HOUSE OF THE WORLD Capacity 1100 American and European Plans The great essential of a resort hotel, as distinguished from a city hotel, is ample public space devoted to the use of its guests, in the form of bright and airy Exchanges, Lobbies, Parlors, Galleries and Solariums, affording pleasing vistas and beautiful promenades, the whole combining into a harmonious vision of grandeur and beauty, while leplete with the cozy group seclusions of home, and yet affording full view of the pleasing panorama of the resort life. In this essential the Sarlbarmigh-Blrnhrtin stands without an equal in Adantic City or elsewhere. Its "Ownership Management," while accounting for its unique reputation, is a guaranty of the high character of its patronage and the unexcelled quality of its service and cuisine. It employs only white service in both its American and a la carte dining rooms. It makes a specialty of its high-class music every evening throughout the year, with special Sunday night solo features. Romani, the world's highest Tenor, of Venice, is engaged to sing at frequent intervals during July, August and September. • '/ i J y :. wlth . it " on !>' real c?mnetilor (Europe) this year imrossible. is ?^ unusual attraction* and entertammenta. Two flving bouts are dai'y sr urces buMnT^rh W ,; t KO J f t C »° h UrS ' 8 ' the Yacht Club, the fishin* fleet Ind the wonderful Boarriwalk'*th. « re . s P cct ' v *devo eea. while the pier amusements, the Boardwalk, th- e motor rods and the splendid hote's and restaurant", afford f" J i° yn^ nt to all. There is only one Atlantic City, and this summer it is particu larly attractive. Write for illustrated booklet and rates. .IOSIAH WHITE & SONS COMPANY 1 The Bargains Are Extraordinary | H (tCAA I) J~l This Sale Is an Opportunity That Seldom Comes More Than Once in a Lifetim Your Money Back if Yo«| if | tor information any The Entire Stock of Springers Jewelry Store Purchased From the I tt ° ne s Pf e ® din S th e rumor that this is rji a * TO 1 a I O 1 ■f A al T\ 11 I ures. Every article is guaranteed to | Irustee in Bankruptcy 1s Now on Sale at 50c on the Dollar or Less b «„ j§ . B tor , e ' P urc h asec * *rom the Trustee in -m , - _ . # _ f f J* coming to this old established Jewelry J 5 «f Bankru p ,c y Here Are Jhousands or Articles sto«r«ii.w« m .rchand»e. $♦ JX • « i enjoyed the fullest confidence of the ♦♦ g rositively 4 Diamond Pins, Diamond Brooches, Diamond La Vallieres and other Diamond people for Quality and Reliability. j| H no goods except those included in Mounted Jewelry. Fine Watches, Clocks, Solid, Hollow and Flat Silverware, Chains, , Yest £ rday the K store wa x thron u g -] H His Mie. nger stock are offered during Bracelets, Charms, Rings, Fins, Emblems, Novelties, Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, crowd! the Tare P u ienty of bargains S y • [ Trinkets, etc. Thousands of Dollars' worth of Jewelry at tremendous reductions. for everybody - ;| H Avoid the Rush by Shep- Buy your Wedding, Birthday and Holiday Gifts now and get double value for your money. Special Notice g P'"g ln the Morning. Nothing Reser g 20<3 iWarket Street wealth Hotel FRIDAY EVENING, HXRRISBURG TELEGRXPH JULY 2, 1915. TELLS OF CRUSHING OUT ANOTHER'S LIFE' [Continued from First Page.] for more funds to relieve a situation that, despite the splendid efforts of Dr. H. L. Orth ana his staff, are be coming almost intolerable. Startling Congestion "The ward in which thls_ afoident occurred,'' said Dr. orth in answer to a question of Assistant District At torney Frank B. Wickersham, who sat with the coroner, has accommodations for forty-four patients; if now houses seventy. The capacity of our institu tion is 050, wo now have 1207 indents here. Twenty of the rooms in this ward in question contain two beds; they should contain but one. We are becoming dangerously overcrowded, a fact to which I have repeatedly called the attention of our State authori ties." "Do you consider It safe, Dr. Orth, to confine two men of this character of insanity in one room?" inquired Mr. Wickersham. "We do not consider it safe," said the superintendent of the State In sane Hospital. Knough Attendants. Orth Says That eight attendants to take charge of "Ward 8," the incurable ward in which Ecnig and Milleisen were housed, are sufficient for the purpose in view of the appropriation provided is Dr. Orth's belief. One of the chief duties in addition to guarding the inmates, he pointed out, is to keep the patients, their rooms and corridors, their food and eating utensils clean, and to keep them occupied as much as possible. If the attendants were not required to do this then an additional force Resorts ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. I THE LATEST FIREPROOF MOTEL I American plan. Alwatsopen. Capacity 600 On I beach directly between the two great OcHinPlera. I Sea w.itor In all b.-iths Orchestra, (.a rage. j Illustrated literature. Ownership management. BEST LOCATED POPULAR PRICE FAMILY HOTEL NETHERLANDS New York Ave. 50 Yarda From Uoardwalk, Atlantic City. N, J. Overlooking lawn and ocean. Ca pacity 400. Elevator, private baths, running water. Special free features, lawn tennis court and dance floor. Bathing from hotel; shower baths. EARLY SEASON RATES—S9.OO TO $15.00 WEEKLY. $2.00 UP DAILY. American Plan. Write for free booklet and points of interest in Atlantic City. AUG. RUHWADEL. §~ALENEH)ALL Ml ANTIC CITY a U/V.J. Hotel-Sanatorium Jdeal in its appointments comforts.table and service witftßaths for pleasu re<* fieal tfi. ALWAYS OPEM . CAPACITV33O F L VOUNG.OewrWr HOTEL NORMANDIE Kentucky Ave., near tne Beach. Noted for Its excellent table and home com forts. Fresh vegetables from own farm. New metal beds. Rooms with bath. Elevator to street level. Near Board walk, churches, piers and depots. Free bathing from hotel. Garage in connec tion. Rates $2.00 dally. Special week ly. J. HAMILTON. SLSO np Daily. ♦Sop Wkly. Am. Flu OSBORNE Pacific and Arkansas Aves., near Beach. Ele vat .r. Running wat*r in rooms. WinHowt screened. Hathing from house. Excellent table. Cap. 300. Booklet. MRS. E. KUNZ. ""hotelwillard New York Avenue and Beach; fireproof; elevator; running water; excellent table; European and American plan; $12.50 up weekly; $2.50 up daily; Amer ican plan. THE NELLUNDY^ VIRGINIA AVENUE AND BEACH Private baths, running water; newly appointed diningroom; capacity 300. Special. $lO up weekly; $2 up daily. E. H. LUNDY. SOMMERSET Arkansas Ave.. 2nd house from Board walk and Million Dollar Pier. Good beds, good table. SB, $9. $lO, $12.50 weekly; $1.50, $2 daily. H. J. KERSHAW HOTEL MAJESTIC nla n^ov^ ed throughout; center of attractions; ocean view; capacity 300; elevator, private baths, white service, etc.; su perior table. Special, SIO.OO up weekly; C 2.00 up daily. Booklet. M. A. SMITH. THE WILTSHIRE A ™X view; capacity 3.10; private baths, run ning water In rooms, elevator, fine porches, &c.; music. Special—sl2.so up weekly; J2.50 up daily; open all year: booklet; auto at trains. SAMUEL, ELLIS. of employes would have to be pro vided and because of the nature the work, Dr. Orth and the other hos pital officials who were on the stand, doubted if such help could be secured save at unusually heavy expense. The inquest Some inside facts about the rules of the institution relative to restrain ing unruly inmates, the methods by which refractory ones are placed under restraint, the attitude of at tendants toward the inmates —these were developed by Dr. Orth, Dr. Rich ard F. L. Ridgeway, physician in charge of Ward 8; Supervisor Charles G. Johnson, for thirty-one years a hospital attache, and Attendants Harry Thompson, Wllbert White, Qeorge Kell, D. Bosserman and Cal vert Johnson. The attendants related the story of the deadly, silent battle behind the closed door of George Emig's cell. Dr. R. L. Perkins and Dr. Park Deckard, who made the autopsy on Mllleisen's body, were the only other witnesses. While the distftct attorney's office was represented by Mr. Wickersham, the hospital board of trustees was represented, too, by Dr. Henry M. Stine, William M. Donaldson, Dan iel C. Herr and George W. Reily. The Barefoot Man at the Bars Fire-flies were helping to turn the great lawns of the hospital grounds into the appearance of a park at twi light when Coroner Eckinger and Su pervisor Johnson led the jury across the grounds to "Wurd 8." Standing listlessly at the barred window of his cell, much as if he were quietly watch ing the stars come out, was Emig. He was in his bnderclothlng and bare feet. Then in answer to Coroner Ecking er's query "tell us about this light you had the other day with Jake Mil leisen, George?" Emig smiled and be gan his story: "Well, 1 really didn't want to kill him. I don't want to kill anybody exactly, but when Milleisen came in here —why—I—just—felt—that —l— had—to—kill —someone!" Behind Closed Boors "But you both had the 'mitts' on, I didn't you, George?" inquired Mr. Eckinger. (These are the formless canvas bags, without thumb or finger holes, which are locked with a little padlock to the wrist and then fastened with a strap to the belt of the pa tient, so thai he cannot use his hands. Supervisor Johnson showed the jury a set of mitts. "Oh, yes," smiled Emig, "but you see I tripped him—like this—" the Jury got a glance of the Jui-jitsu like crooking of Emig's knee. "And so," went on the insane man, "he went down and he sort of fell with his head in this corner." Emig calmly walked over to the corner of his cell and pointed out the place. With a Foot on His Throat "Was the door open," interrupted Coroner Ecklnger. "Oh, no," readily explained Emig, "I had looked to see about that and then I went over and closed it When 1 came back Milleisen was lying In the corner." "And then," pursued the coroner. "Oh, ' yes," the vague look left Emig's eyes and he smiled reminis oently, "why—then—l—went—over and —jammed—my— foot —on his throat —and—just—then —something seemed —to—tell me— not to hurt—him —but—" once more Emig vaguely passed his hand through his hair, "something—else—just—seemed to—urge—me—to—kill him and I squeezed—my—foot—down—with all—my—might—on—his—throat." Outside in the corridor a great, nearly naked negro, who looked for all the world like a picture of Jack John-) son, strolled casually past the door. The group of jurors drew a little closer together. The Killing of Jacob Milleisen "Go on, George," suggested Mr. Eckinger. Oh, yes. So. Milleisen seemed to lie still, and —I loosed—my foot on— his —neck. Then —I bent—over—him to —see —If—he were —moving. Once —l—thought—X saw his—chest move as if—he were breathing—then— then —I shoved —my foot —down—on Resorts °S EAN g|9 c^northlendhoteiv> // Directly on the DoardwolkAX //Complete to the minutest detail. \\ // Open all the year Seavvater in all bat hs. \ 11 Pre-eminently the Hotel of quiet refinement. J J FRANCigVAgNALL.MCB^/ ASnitRV PARK, N. J. HOTEL MATTHEWS 302 First Ave. Catering especially to , Harrlsbuig people. Block to beach, i Every convenience. Special July Fourth | Rate. A. V. MATTHEWS. I DOUBLING GAP SPRINGS, PA. White Sulphur Springs Hotel DOUBLING GAP, PA., Via Neivvillf A famous summer resort surrounded by a refined environment: noted for its numerous medicinal springs, dry cli mate and abundance of fresh vege tables, which aid in emphasizing excel lent table service. Special rates are offered for the present season. Inquire of MRS. GEO. A. FRETER. DON'T deprive yourself of your outfit for the 4th if you have not the ready cash. We are prepared to gratify your desires in Ladies' and Gents' Apparel and give you ample time to pay for your clothes on our lib eral weekly payment plan. Besides extending you credit we are offering all our stocks at greatly reduced prices, ranging from % to l / 2 Off original prices. A FEW SUGGESTIONS GOLF COATS In all shades and sizes, made up of finest quality cor duroy. The very last word in style. GOLFING SWEATERS In the silk weave especially fitted for summer wear. This is another of the newest fads and is worn exclusively. LADIES' SUITS Complete assortment of cloth and Palm Beach mod els. Some selling as low as $6.85. All selling at reductions of one-third and more. WAISTS In the broad silk stripes and Georgette crepe. Your summer out fit is incomplete without them. Some selling as low as $1.45. Wonderful values. SKIRTS —-"In all summer materials, such as Palm Beach, crepes, rice cloth, corduroys, etc. All greatly reduced. LADIES' HATS In assorted- straws and Panamas. All selling at cost and below. ga MEN'S SUITS In the latest creations in two-piece summer fabrics as well as the more staple materials. Some quarter lined, others to suit your particu lar taste. All selling at reductions of one-fourth to one-third. These are values you cannot afford to miss. 1Z LIVINGSTON'S TZ T Have It 9 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE Want If his throat —again—hard! And after a little while —he didn't move — 'again'." Unrequited I.ove's Result Emig then in simple manner told the jurors that he once loved a pretty girl in Fawn township, York county; she had thrown him over, he said, and after that he said he didn't care much about anything, and then finally he had a "vision from heaven. ' "He had always been a good hoy," he said find seemed to be "getting along well, until he "met up with the devil. After that he said something seemed to urge him to make some sort of a sacrifice for Christ. This, he concluded, may have had something to do with prompting him to kill someone, "but he finished, "I guess I've carried this too far." '"I Believed I Killed a Fellow!" After killing Milleisen, Emig coolly walked down the corridor and report ed the affair to an attendant. "I be lieve I've killed a fellow up here," was the way he imparted the Information of the murder. From the attendants the coroner and his Jurors dieted the fact, that — j Resorts BEDFORD SPRINGS j Renowned for C Curative Waters Bedford Springs \ (Penna.) IVI / Hotel and Baths Jg? '.y/ T Estate is 1200 feet above sea / level and coven 3000 acres / of mountains. Hotel afford® I every convenience and excel- x j lent cuisine. Climate is won- \ / 1 derfully invigorating. Rustic walks, Y ' good motor roads and fine bridle I \ paths. Tennis, golf, bowling and / dancing. Splendid accommodations / for automobile tourists. BED- \ FORD MAGNESIA WATER J i equal* that of Marienbad and Carlsbac R" /7 XOW OPEN V ,(/ ] H. K. BfemtN, Mgr. %U they "were not permitted to put a man in restrain or lock him up until the supervisor or the ward physician or the hospital superintendent had been informed." Both Drs. Orth and Ridge way and Supervisor Johnson denied this and showed the hospital rules. Dr. Ridgeway summed up the situation when he explained: "The whole idea in treating the in sane is to keep them occupied as much as possible and to seclude them as little as possible." Not Enough Attendants Supervisor Johnson said his instruc tions to the under-attendants were that In cases where they deemed it necessary they could place a patient under restrain or lock him up if ne- j cessary, and then report the violence. which necessitated this. As a rule, he > said, the locking of the patient in! "mitts" was sufficient. This, he ex- J plained, had been clone with Emig, al- j though he was released when his vio- j i lent period had passed. Milleisen had j been kept in the "mitts" for several j days because he was "troublesome." | While not violent he persisted in i scraping plaster from the walls, drink- | nig from cuspidors, taking food from fellow patients' plates and so on. Histories of the patients it was also I developed were not furnished the I ward attendants. Attendant Calvert Johnson hesitated when asked if they were sufficient at tendants in Ward 8 to handle the number of patients. "Now you go ahead and say just what you think, young man," sug-1 gested Coroner Ecklnger, "are there j enough attendants in that ward to handle the patients in case of an emergency?" "No sir," said Johnson. WILL REPEAT ATTACKS By Associated Press Paris, July 2.—The furious German attacks in the Argonne by an entire army corps with the object of break ing through the French in the hope of reaching Verdun will be repeated, ac cording to Lieutenant-Colonel Rous sett, military critic of the Petit Psrisien. SPECIAL SERVICES AT TRINITY New Cumberland, Pa., July 2. i There will be communion services al • Trinity United Brethren church nexl i Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m The pastor, the Rev. A. R. Ayers, will i be assisted by the Rev. J. R. Hutchi son. Sunday school 9:30 a. m.; Junior Endeavor at 2 p. m., and Senior En. i deavor at 6:30 p. m. A patriotic service will be held In the Methodist church Sunday evening. Don't miss beautiful Fairyland al Hershey Park, July sth.—Adv. Are You Going West? Do not risk carrying Cash when Travelers' Cheques may be purchased at such a small premium. SIOO in Travelers' Cheques costs $100.50: CASH THEM EVERYWHERE. BUY THEM AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 224 Market Street We Blnn Input Money Orders and Check* payable In any part of the n<)RI,D. The War haa not affected our service abroad. 7
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