Ocean City Sentinel, 20 September 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OGEAN CITY SENTINEL • '• ' . i r : ' x1.

; ; ' • , . , , '"*.". ' . ' • - \ ,C f. ■ ' • VOL. XXXVIL OCEAN CITY, N. J_ THUHSDAY, NICPTEJIBEH 20, 1«17\ NO. 26

A 2-STORY BUNGALOW In one of the Choicest Locations of Wesley Avenue Living and dining rooms with panelled walls — Electricity, gas. laundry and every convenience — s * Six bed rooms, large store room, garage for 2 cars — -Near beach,. R. R.V depots, markets, and Boardwalk center — Absolutely new. Price, only $4200. „ Easy terms. * ' BIASSEY & EDWARDS

Ocean City Sentinel Pakllebsa W.«lly .1/-' OCEAN CI TV. N. «J . — »rR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor •1.00 Pat Yaar, Strictly in Advanca. ATTW»«MT>UW. J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, CAPS MAW ttHIKT Wbt *k» I. 4. (Opposite Public BuDdtoabl J^AW^OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, WJURME BlULDINO, AHBURY AVENUE and ElOHTH HTRKET - OCEAN CITY. N. J. LAW OFFICES Godfrej S Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. 4. UPPICE HOURH: IllAlpm. (4 to i p. ni. _ I'bonaa: Ball Wl-Wt Inur-mate 1»-A Both PbODH Florence Brick Haines con. oth and woblcv Ave mecnano-tmcnapist Hoar* by appointment dtfillei Corson, 1. D. a. A UTmIh Imml Avenue

DoNot Overlook Sale of Desirable Bungalow Sites Bankrupt Estate Peremptory Sale by Court Order Saturday, Sept. 22, 17 2 O'clock P. H. on the Premises 20 Lots on Pleasure Park Tract West of Bay Avenue between Fourteenth and Fifteenth Streets. '1 block from Bay Front. On trolley line. 5 minutes' walk from Fourteenth Street R. R. Station.

Oeoan City Now Jersey 'Ornlim. Inter-mate ta-A. jJKRSCHKL PETTIT,. M. D. ■07 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY uBea Roan. tmwm m. Botb Pbonaa «">«P- ™- DR. G. D. NOEUNG Osteopathic Physician Hano Building. Eighth elreel Opposite Peoueylvaola K. R. Depot OCRAK CITY, N. J. Beery Tueaday, Thursday and Saturday Philadelphia Offlce. 1107 Chestnut St. D» Wilson Y. Christian I m Dentlet " •' 809 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. 4. Hell Phone, J5'2. . • DCII rnour,

B.MTH phobb8 . Night Bell _ Highs' Cotnl Phamacy Blh and Wealay Ave. Ocean City, N.J Phone 245-W Ptaae year orders w# ealivsr has M ARK LAKE * 'Undertaker and Embalmer noMia OCRAjrclTY.N.J Precise People Will appreciate the punctual service, which adds to the delight of dining here. THE— — Harris Restaurant lui BuUurlt pllhbibb AND HIATUS hi asmbi ^nm "'^Sa'waaar. ■>»- — * Vagar Maatias j COAL. Yon nead Coot. Yam aecd Service. Yon get both fro*

on Clear of all encumbrances except . 1917 taxes. LESLIE S. LUDLAM, Trustee, for W. Scott Hand, * Bankrupt. . - at ■ cl PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: 20B. 220 ot FRED P. BELL | For Things' 'Good to Eat Dm SEVENTH STREET AND AS8URY AVENUE J Reliable place to df^your marketing. All goods kept inside, JJ free from dust and flies. PREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY

We have just purchased a neu shipment of G Higb-Class Cabinet White Emeled . q j Gas Ranges Ath.i «, ... >' • SPECIAL PRICE *° o™ A City patrons. 'Call at.show room and look them over. Hotels and Boarding Houars should take advantage s* the ale of tbeee Range*. M S The City Gas Light Co. 837 ASBUNV AVE. '■ . City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. oonaw otrr. nam jamjar L. W. MILLER eaopaiarom ' plumbing 1 « i". —4 1 In ■■ eontaayf If „ - ,, C. I-I. BACON «ov Hh» " Advertise in the Sentinel.

ACTION TAKEN TO CONDEMN |( LAND FOR RESORT USES:

Ordinance Introduced and" Passed on Two Readings | by Commissioners. The City l mit.lR.loi.er.. at their weekly meeting. passed .... Ilr-t a.,,1 pec.. lid reading- an ordinance provid ing for the laying out and opening to, ^ public rtRort and recreation purpo-e. certalu land and real e-tate In Ocean City, and to acquire the land by ranextends from Hay avenue to We-t avelaullc Oceau, and Is hetueeii Kiltta j.1 In iblr tuque of the skntiski.. «»• or. | " dered • laid over for two week-. It la 1 on tile for public Inspection iu City Clerk Morrl«' oltlee. | * taken after City Hoi ictlor Bo-well had I reid a report regarding lit. work in «■ lu hi. report, Clly Solicitor Bo-well 1 told of meeting.- wllji a number of thoRe Interepted Ut the land and of hie oiler, to them, which were declined " Tbeee offer, of purchase. he reported. 1 were reasonable In hi. judgment. The ^ hiv opluloti. were excessive. Some of 1 the people Interested in the laud 4 could not be located. ' A- a re-ult, he' '" the laud de-crlhed In the resolution previously adopted by the hoard. The following reflation was adopt ed: Resolved, by the board of Commissioners of, Ocean City. K. J. . that the ^ plan known as "plan of premises -llu- , ated lu the city of Ocean Clly. N. J.." 0 prepared by William H.Colllason. Jr.. 1 hearing date of August 8. 1817. on I which he basdellpeattd Chelsea place. ( between Fifteenth and Sixteenth t streets, and extending from Wesley I avenue lo lbs Boardwalk, be accepted ' and approved In so far as said plan.de- . Unrated -aid Chelsea place, upon lite ( condition, however, that the city of ' Ocean City Is under uo legal obliga- ' tlon to grade and gravel, said Cbel-ea , place at the expense of the taxpayer- . at large. A number of bills were read sud ordered paid. #75 COLLECTED Money to t»e t'srd for nolEtlera* Rctresllss Malta. A collection, amounting to $75 was taken up In St Augustine's Chnrcb Suuday to go to the Knights of Columbus fund for providing recreation balls lu soldiers' csmps. Father Blake read a notice telling of the arrival of wool that Is to he u arked . Into wlnler outfits for Company U. He urged all the women to help. to

' / PLEASED WITH ' SEASON'S WORK ; Civic Association Thanks T'hosc Who Helped in Their Endeavors. ! j , Ti.r member. ..f the Woman's Cen ' j Chapel at Tlur'y -v. -treetl' ou-ly and kindly cmtrlbuted in any make tin- po— rtilnr an#* especially J talent who gave L freely of their -er lu make lite concert -uclt a .tic limuuiiled* o ffriy-eveu-dolla"."'1'1 ' " ' MRS. GODSHALL BURIED ( JMMSge TIEMC. «t' the home of h«Sd'a"ughrer1.°..Mr-. 1 Frank K Darby, of this clly. Wedne--day afler noon of l.-t week, was buried Mt Mnriah Cemetery. Flilladel phla. MVuday. Service, were held at Mrs. Darby's resldeui-e Sunday afternoon, conducted by the Key. J. It. Kulp. pastor of the by* theTtelf lir'l'lt.-. "astrn" ofC'he barton Street Memorial M. K. ' West i'lilladelphla. I Mrs. (iodshall was taken suddeuly ill seventeen mnnths ago from a complication of heart aud kidney troubles. ' and from that time until her deal IT ■ -he had been confined to her room. I'he cause of Her death was heart trouble. She was born In Lewis. Del.. 77 yea-a »go. and had been a widow 4(1 Che greater part of her life was lug"! v ed'at" ! .S£! 'tinuh PF.'.brth «ml * many years. Slie was almost mlifelong mem tier of the Wliartoli Street . M. K Church. For awhile she resided In Overbrook, but for the last ten J year- she has lived Willi her daughter - 111 Hits city. She bad many friends , here, who sympathize with Mrs. Darby lu her bereavement r llt-i.des Mrs. Darby, Ibere Is a sou, j. Harry W. tiodsball. of Gloucester. c She also left ten grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. -ix great-grauncttiiureu. neuniion„i.

CONVENTION OF |i COUNTY W. C. T. 0. Meeting of Temperance Organization at Sea , Isle City Today. Fu-i'm.'K « hutch at Sea 1-le i lly ! I '-si in 12-, Wild pledge In concert | (iteeiiiig by pa-lor. the Itev. Mr* ] ! 'toil cslT' M.M r-!' t'helie 1tl!«e'. ; 1 1 Appointment of oibiititteee — ,rre- 1 , S11 ti-,'t 1 pi tuns' lo Slate and paper- Mr-. Halite Fldler. i Ketforl cone. ponding -ecretary. |.,fe,.,o,..e^"^^ I di!i'.o 'iut'iLk ■:'.!' Hork* ' l"'a»-Kx<ecutlve committee -essioti. ilo I'rsYc - " Mrs. K P. sine.. G»l«*lay cay. . lyole leading, .Mrs. Evy Town-end, Iteport. o'l depart btettl of orgaulzaI Young people's braoctt. Ml-s Claire . Go.llf, W 1 Id w<M>d . Loyal Temperance Legion, Mrs. H. I K. Kresbell. Stone Harbor Work among foreigners. Miss Frances Holme.. Deniilsvllle. I Allda Saul, Wildwo. il. 1 order listed. I lte|M>rt ol cietleullal cmmiltee e Election of olllcerKeport of superintendents— cotilluters'wM . j'" uTa(SravlUe Camp."" Music. T Heading- '-Announcement from Na- . tlnual W. C. T. i'. Committee on PaI trlottc Service." Mrs. P. Kuttirrfurd. pre- Ident, t'a|w May City. 7 Practical Wotk f.fr W. C T. U. The II Itev S. H '-Hann, Tuckahue. Offering for county work. ^ ^ I Singing— "All 'Hound the World." - Adjournment ^ ^ II 7.45 — Seilptore' reading, ^lrs. Hester r Hand. Court House. " Sm/."' Mrs. Helen Miller. Addres.— • Oelttug Together for 1, Victory," the;Kev. II. P. Judd, Cape r. May City. S Offering for county work. Benedict lou.

ANGLERS' "CLOB t ELECTS OFFICERS A. Welsh, Sheriff Francis and W. I. Raymond Head Organization. The members of the Anglers' Club a meeting Friday evenlug ih tne club booae of thla new organization, on the pier at Park place, elected Ibe following officers: J President. William A. Welsh, of Beverly; vice president, Theodore W. Francis, of Wilmington; secretsty sud treasurer, W. 1. Raymuud. of Oceau .^Mr. Welab la a Philadelphia buelman and a cottager in the north I seel lou of this city. Mr. Frsocls is c sheriff of New Castle County, Dels- c ware, and la aleo a cottager lu the up section of thia resort. Mf. Hay- ■ mond la a local buelneee mau. It was elated at the meeting thai 1 the club baa 57 members, sud a bal- ( aoce ol $386 In tbe treasury. ' President Welsh waa authorized to appoint a standing committee. I A building commtltcee was ap- , pointed lo have plans drawn for a , now clubhouse, work on the building to be started early lo tbe spring Tbs bouse committee reported tbsl six channel base bad beeo caught at the dob since Beptember L Ota Wcrssssik's Awwlversan.

Tbe one hundred and twelfth sunl- v versary of tba old Weymouth Meeting House will be held Hunday. September 30. Tbe Kev. Hebjamln Coh llus. of Mtllvllle, will bava chargvn a lbs services aud tbe sermon will be h prsacbad by tbe Kev. William ;T, Ab- t. , bott. of Aabury Park, national chap- li - lain of tbe O. *. K- " Balritalack wilS t-'srSs. b Vice Commodore and Mrs.' W.. d. • Bonaall. wbo recently look possession of their oew cottage 00 Wesley eve- J1 Due at fWtecolb street, eutertaloed t friends wttb cards on two evenings f ' during tbe pest week. Vice Com mo- « dors end Mrs. Bonsell beve-e delight- » ful borne, with tbe lest |k>rd lo tne ■ way of every eon celvable eonvenleDCe. J BskacrlkE tar the wcmiibci. ; Many new cottsge owners here this year era subscribing for tbe ggNTiSEL before returning to tbeir clour bomes. _ cottage owners bete wbo live else- - where seven or etgbt mouths In tbe , year have fbood It en excel leu I plan , . to have lb# SkjmKki. sent tbem , tbnaeneWmgHtam to keep lo touch I I" « lethr then WedneNlag -morning MdT "" 3H..S

— — |S MISS LULU IS 191? CHAMPION „ Logan Second. and Sancy Kate Third in One- Design £ Boat Class. ' Ftortny weetber Saturday egalu In- d trrferrd wlib tbe cbamptousblp race- J of tbe Ocean Clly. Yacbt Club's one- , design catboats. Kaclug Is now over | for the season. j Altbougb not officially atiuounced. ' ■ Miss Lulu, owned by Me— r- Ha— ell ' aud File, aud successfully sailed By 1 , apt. C. L. Breckley. Is tbe champion 1 in this class for 1917, she scoring 16 J • points. Messrs. Lawrence and Laf- , ' forty's Logan Is secoud. with 10 point-. and Cept. Hamuel W. Wood's Saucy I Kale third with 7 potute. *

HIT BY AUTO I P At I II lentlc Haw's Arreal. j Morris Goldstein, of Fslrmount (I avenue. Atlantic Clly. was before Po- „ Magistrate Barrow. Halurdsy sf- . accused of violating Hie >i*e<1 „ with bis automobile truck. It 1 alleged that, turning Into Anbury , badly Injured Mrs. Washington Cor- f . of Palermy Morris, who plesded not guilty, said t he desired to be represented by an at- , and asked that the hearing i-e | postponed. His request was complied , with, bat be was requested to furnish , 8100 ball. As ha could not do thla at the lima, bk left bla machine In the}' hauds of tbe p ike authorities unty The hearing was set for 8 o'clock next daturt^ay afternoon. ■ •b.n.c. Bccbl Desd Mrs. Hannah C. Hecbt. mother of dtate Repreeentatlve Hermau L. Heeht. died daturday eventug at her ' summer borne in Ibta city, where she 1 had been since early spring. Mrs. Hecbt was taken iii prior to I^bor Day and failed to respond to medical treatment. Hbe was i'he daughter of - Lyon and Healer Lemberger aud was t jAsrn to East Hanover, Lebanon t County. Pa Her father waa appointed a ton Judgeship by President Buchanan, a dba was buried from bar PbiMetph'a. 1 borne. NH North davaotaaotb street. • Hbe leaves surviving bcr a husband, I daughter, EaUUk, and bat eon.

MUCH INTEREST SHOWN S IN PRIMARY ELECTION

K Friends of Lake and Carroll Working Energetically forTheir Sncccss. Next Tuesday will be primary elec- h tlou day. The polls will be open from o: ►even lu the morning until lilne lu Ibe b evening, aud every voter should make U 11 w'm'le therV 1- no National or dtate o contest this fall, tbe important office- U of r-tate assemblymau aud couqly sur- f| r" TeVubllcans' tbe Issue lube u nextiTue-day Is whether Mark \ Lake, of Oceau City, or Corsvllle E. b Htule, of Tuckahoe. shall be uomtnaied for the a—emhly. and whether I E. .Carroll, of Deunlsvllle. or u H Douglass, of Cape May Court I House, shall tie iiomlnated for surrn- > gale. Mark Lake served Cape May County 1 IntbeHtale Assembly for one lerm. t sud made s record that bar uever been t • equated by a lepresentatlve from this • county lu I.IS ttrst lerm. He secured < ■ the pass sge of much impoilaot legls- 1 . Istlou- and worked with might aud 1 ■ main. In perfect narmooy with hi- I frllow-u, embers of tbe assembly, far I the edveurraieut and protection of tbe 1

Interests of Cape May County and- Its I people. > - Corsvllle Htllle served one lerm last year, and three terms from 1907 to 19119. Iu all that time be has been successful lu securing the pa-sage of declared, ami It was of no beneQt of lo the county. Una basts ol -beer merit, aside from any political affiliation or any personal t»»ue. Mark -hoiild receive the humiuailnn. a -mi tils' comparison of tbe achievements of his single term with grille's Paul Carroll Is a life-long re-ldeut of the county, well known business mau. aud a'loyal Republican. .He bas uever beld office, aud, wben defeated for tbe nomination for sbrrlff'laat year, was the tir-t to congratulate bis 'opponent »t the primaries, and worked harder thao any oue man to carry through to' success at the' general election If tbe Republican Voters believe in equal distribution of county offices; If they believe In rewarding a man wbo bas proved bla lova of party and bla loyalty to party Interesu; If they believe that a business office, such as tbe surrogate's offlce Is. should be filled by a business mau. tbey will vote for Mr. r' 1 'stroll next Tuesday, bis many Mauds ' assert. LestS' mwsswses SSeellwtzs. f Tbe Junior Epwortb League re- . -timed Its meetings at tba Matbodtst 1 f hutch at 4' o'clock yasterdsy aftttI noon uuder tbe oversight of tba pastor, . tbs Ksv. J. B. Kulp. Ha urges upon ,. all parents, especially upon Matbo- . diet families, tba Importance of eaI, rolling tbetr children of, suitable agt in tba league. IO Is da or, op

( FISHING CLUB AWARDS TROPHIES , Members of Organization Are Trying Hard to Win Sea- 1 son's Trophies. Many of the members of the Ocean 1 v ' to" o.UlTl'nne of'the VlubV ^es-on'tV.'.1 j 1 . I.ergr-I- weakli-li -hip - hell clock." I, 1 l.srge-t kmgtlsh Jo —brau-oMck. j , kind? Mrtaelback -utf rod. b ' j | 1 for thl- large-" fish' cauzlil at ttie'llcvan ; ' Clly Fishtiig Club have heed awarded | Weak fl-'li— first, Ira P. Sharp. S ] pounds It ounce-; -ecotid. Oliver . Dickersou. ih.uiiO- 0 ounces; third, , K W. O'Neill. I pounds 7 ounces; , fourth. <> It. It ivg. 2 pound- 4 ounces; firth. H. P. Howmati, I pound 15 , OUKingfl»h. first, W. A. Hummers. 26 J 01111C1-: second. CatH. T F. W. Pitts, . ,24 ouncis: lliird, Jsmes J. Nyely. 23 ..uuee-; fourth. Or D. Hu-hrnd Jsmes; , llfi h W. Ward Iteani. each 22 ounces. ( Croaker— first. Churchill Hunger . f..rd 3 pound- 2 ounce-; second. J. N \ ' Msn-hach. 3 pound-; lliird. Clareuce- | Summers. 2 pounds ]n ounces; fourth, ( " fiftli.' Thomas J. Fegley, 2 pounds 9 . e ° Th? trophies were the same In each ' class, a- follows; fifst, Triton rod; se- ' cond, am yards of cutty hunk: third, leather null-rest; fourth, bronze shears; Hlirer button— L. Brooks Anderson ' for chanuel has-. 30 tHiunds4 ouuees. BAPTIST SERVICES t-asior I. wis lo Hrgls His Vacsllsptlst Church services uext Bunr- day will be *s follows: Morulng worship. 10.80, sermon by Ibe pastor. Bible school. 2 30, pastor In cbarga. 1- Evening service. 7 45 It Is poselblt 1- (list s change of pulpits will be efI. fected to arouse Ibe people to the le--ue- at stakst lo t^e coming election for >e the Legl-latufe. ' tn that evanl, a strong man will occupy the pulpit. . the pas or. the Kev, M. M Lewis, 1. leaves 011 a vacation Monday, and tbe pulpit will he supplied from Pblladel- " Pb>a . Willi In Casnp. It Hartle I. Phillips, Howard M. ct Dodge. Htedmaii -m. Applegate aud Herbert A Bavage. assistant editor of ibe Field aud Stream, and all memr. hers of the A-hurv Park Fishing Club, .t are still encamped at .Corson's Inlet. ,e where most of tbem, * with others, have been all summer. Mr. Pbllllpe was In Ocean UH7 Bnnday.

SUFFERINGS ARE : ENDED BY DEATH \ Miss IdaV. Brown Expired J at Her Home in Pbila- * delphia. Miss Ida V. Brown, wbo died at | home ■" Philadelphia Wednesday , of last week, was burled Monday from c her late resldeuce, I860 North Bevau- | teenth. street. Interment being private. c Miss Bruwu. who was tbe daughter j of the late Quiutue C. and Mary A. j had been ill for maoy months j eulargemeut of the- liver, and j rtie was under the care of a tralusd , nurse all summer at the Cbaudler- , White Hall, which was ow-ued'by , herself and Miss Macklln. | Miss Macklln look Mlaa Brown to Philadelphia borne In a machine , on Monday of last w eek, aud she ap- , peared lo have stood the- Journey very , well, although quite weak. Miss Brown was known to a larga , number of Ocean City resldenU and , also to rnauy visitors, she having lo the hotel bueioeee here for , some years. With Miss Macklln aba I conducted the Chandler, on Waaley aveuuc, below Nlolb street, for several I About four years ago Mlaa . Macklln aud Mi-s Brown purchaaed i tbe White Hall Hotel. 00 Ocean av# : above Eigbtb street, and changed . tbe name of the bouee to tbe Chand-ler-While Hall. I Word of ber death was received j with regret by her frleni^ia tbla city. t m 1 Cone Ol Dwts. s Dr. Ilelph Ptlul, of Philadelphia. lf beach pby-sictau here, went off duty ,1 for the season Baturday last. The k cuy's lifeguards also have gone^ofl 1; officially closed. ■' The members of tbe official board of '■ tbe First /Method 1st Episcopal Church " will meet this evenlug at 8 o'clock lo ie me church building. A foil atteod- » auce 1- ab-olutely needed to arrange 'I the fall bnsinesa. lo' — — — lo . — •

RUNNING DOWN CLUES IN MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING

Coroner's Jnry Returns Verdict of*Stticide in Case of Unknown Man's Death. Crooner Huffman held an Inqneat Thursday afternoon In tbe case of the unknown mau fuuud dead tbe Tuesday night pteviuus iu the pavilion of Ibe Government's natch tower on tbe Boardwalk at North street. After the evidence.-the jury returned "The jury comprised Harry F. Stanton. ' William U. Abbott, T. Lea 1 A clsm-. -Granville H. Steelmao, Major , L K. Thomas and J. C. Bteelman. city Solicitor A. C. Boawell announced. hefure the testimony waa 1 taken, that he would coDducl tbe caea ' , by request of County Prosecutor Cole. A court sten.igrapher from Atlantic ' City took the testimony. Mrs L. B Elcbolu, a trained nurse, ' (if 1926 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, i alio was employed at the cottage 44 Gardens road, who found tba body and gave Hie alarm, waa the first witness. She testified that on Tuesday evening, ahurtly before 8 o'clock, she 1 was sltttug at a window, on the second 1 fluor of the cottage, w lieu aba beard a I pistol shut. It lied been her custom ; since ahe had been at tbe sotlage to ' take a walk aa far- as the pavilion 1 every evenlug about that hour, and ■ she did so on tble evening. At she - • stepped lulo the pavilion, aba saw an ' object on tbe floor of tba; structure, . and aha thought aba saw ona of lbs 1 ami- fc-r-s -the at ones connected • the object ou the floor Yr.'th tba tbe 1 she had heard and want back lotbs 1 cottage. Bbe aummoned Mlaa Tjrn- • dale and Um Bye, neighbors, and together I hey went back to tba Braafcars Hotel, wbera she telephoned pottaa ' headquarters.. On their way back to ' tbe pavilion from tbe hotel, Uwy mat • a coast guard, who want to the pevtt- '* Ion and flashed bla light on tba dead 1 a>M>re. Eicboltz testified that aba -met ' no one wben site waa going lo tbaeot- ' tage from tbe pavilion iwben the Bret • saw the dead man. Bba heard only oue sbol, at abe recalled. Bbown a pbotogiapb Of tbs dead '• man by Solicitor Boawell, aba said aba did not recognize him aa anyone aba had ever aesu before in (bat section of ■ "7-S'feo wley, coast guard, testified that be Hashed bla searchlight and 1. saw tba body lo tbe southeast cognac r- of tba pavilion. Ho bad Mt (be govr. erumenl bouae at Fourth street aa Att. lactic avenue at .8 06 o'clock aadbc le bad gone ap the Boardwalk. He met f- a' young woman, wbo said IM waa »- a man lylug In tba pavilion. She ir didn't know whether be was drank or had bean shot. He bad aaUaa wkhln a few feat of tba pavilion w baa be aaaS two men employee by tbe Happbn ie Dairy Company, oue of wbock naked I- him if ha bad a match. . Witness said tba unknown nwa ln% tbe pavilion waa lying 00 bla right aide, with his right ana partly and* I. him. The revolver waa In hla left d hoDd. the barrel of tba ptatot, palrtlag if toward tba bead, being abeat atgkt n- lucbea from tba head. Tba MM, a. whom wilneaa had oavar asao iwli, i; "abmB. Scott, a milkman, living at pa 610 Seventh street, this cBy. whb hla Philadelphia residence at Berth Seventh street, testified that be aad a fellow-workman. Chariaa Mama,

had left Sim ma' rsstaaraot at 7 m o'clock and walked op tba Boardwalk. When (tear tbe pavilion tboy |lirill over and saw a man, Beamingly lataktcatad. lying on tbe floor. Tbay mw Crowley and a woman apiMrthg, and witness asked Crowley 8m a match. Crowley and tba woman want on. and all want Into the pavilion together. Witness oooM art Identify tbe man wben shown aptc- ' " Mlaa Mary Tyndala. of » Garden Sf*M°ia*ByS* roua^.'rt O^datta raad. Later Mrs. Elcbolu came ap nad Hfd of seeing tbe body In tbepavlbM. Mlaa Tyudale and Mlae Bye waot wKb . Mrs. Elcbolu to tba Breakers Hotel. while tbay ware going from tbetr home to tbe pavilion. ' Mlaa Klakfior Bye, whom wlatag residence la 901 Collage avams, Swarthmoia. g«" tortlmony ilmlkr to that of Mlaa Typdale. . ... . Policeman H. M. Nawklrk tmtlBsd • that, upon receiving word of the dta 1 covery of tbe man's body, ba Initial* ! In an onto tqjbe scene of tba IrtgMy. 1 where be found tbe three ladlaa, Ceew- • Icy and the two milkmen. He lliird ' at tbe body, which was lying •■Uw 1 right Bide. Tba revolver waa to the ? man's left hand.tbk flngera graaptaftl 1 and tba thumb on tba triggar. Tha ' man's bead waa down a Utile aad Ike 1 right hand waa partly under tbs Ml aide of tba coat. Tba revolver was . pointing toward tba maa'a faea. rtm (OooUooad on Poartk PaeaJ GIRLS WANTED! 7 Girls wbo are strong and well toccata 'I to Atlantic City to leant to be watlnwii " Those who fill Side HaU poalttona acrmW • ably will be promoted to Goeata' Diafag Room. Experience not ne-i'tary- grt. with board, room and waaktng. Wrria for information sheet. Give age, of and height and names J^tbataciar nta In yon could come. s Mr. Kite.

\ SIMMS' Will Close for the Season re- V » Sunday, September 30