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= tT at eT TET RR TT IT = See SRL SEA ec eerie red ed ee Mi WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JCLx 13, 190i, B) “ss ) JOHN L. SULLIVAN, AS MONOLOGUIST, |... hHNASTICS AND EXERCISE WILL MAKE HIS DEBUT ON BROADWAY. New Stage Departure in Which the “Big Fel- tow” Expects to Suc- ceed. FROM LIFE AND HOW TO LIVE IT” — — BY AURETTA ROYS ALDRICH. (Copyrieht, 1901, by Anthony J. Drexel Biddle) Will “Be Himself" and 4 Will Tell Audie nces ® felelninheivivinieiniciniefeininieinirnieininininicinbeletcininfnintnnfebete tate tatetnte in foetal i D } Many atiletes of the present day dle Gevelop with ch About His Many Ex. 3 These les are condensed of nerve | hindel lo ty fo} for ‘The Evening World fr . nlinarhon $ “Life, and ww ote Live ft.'? ty 24 © pe mal of the 4 e. @ Dresel DE le, of Philadetphin. th : & A ar more °°) force v equirs i} LESSON NO. 6. \piagonige tin nerven that Kenting parties, atrong as his hands, These four lines © - sain guard over the interests of the iicnedroutie heat muscies ares y can contract, How to Develop Strength Without injury — Muscles — Improved Mr. Sullivan used to rpeak from a school Dlatform bef ¢ he waa thirteen, He horewere repeated then tn the wake of an impor- live Without Harm to Others—The eaualiy, keeping a) . t tow rw oot the a y as a Advantage of Rhythmic Mo- | nM With oxyeen. resting form of. result. of tmpaired. vitality to reconstruce Ore we are conaclous of an lous in the body, {s for gravi- school and college Mfe attract downward every cell hot Keeping fully dn step with in the fall as a monologuist. He wi @ppoir first on Broadway, and after- ward on tour His monologue is now in lon, and closely follows = tions. -uE Ss effort usually in physt- cal training is to get chest expan innatural, ent Is ins MM be ace by Mr Sullivan himself ic orkans xrow lens in keep- “It's my iden, wee’ sald Mr. Sullivan, iat oe ne a meen ‘4 from the first. of guys have REESE ROD trecren alg eas oar sinycenh pinched my stuff tedowi hie inst Ba strong arm muscles aoe ment or exereige can BO here plece « ern * 10 be my- ut othe br nelast is help eof mine I'm goin’ to be my and so dna woaknens t men partion of the chest self and no four-tlusher. 1 ain't had! Tegular monologue ex fence when tt comes to that, but I've had a ba other experience. Im going to tel senarat and tho organs 2 Mfhing the leserthe 1 there is tot defeat 4 pending ne eh ix fully as appas un- because t able te contra arb dual ai and Inte wer of f periences. | | “A ttle boy, he lay asleep Upon Nis airee'n tap, | He dreamed the stars fell trom the aky ‘Ant dropped tnto Rte cup | It was John L. Sullivan speaking, and the words fell in his big bass tones, 0 tant announcement, which was thi | Mr. Sullivan will go on the atage early { ‘ ' about that, an’ be myself. Beln’ myself uthlete or gymnast k¥iNAs as in common lite. Ia bende iatmy lone i vie muscles an nistaken zeal, (0K fe body forward the head ta ins alot 7 nis vit clined to ko forward first, and as de A ser 1 LOSSLESS Chae a nerey Benda downwanl the poise’ ts lost oa) te propor echons ‘ ost and Mr, Sullivan {4 entering the monologue ot SE ateracteae totems En Io aa Neer ee etiGh move baa yi sf the chest, and this in-| Nothing is truer than that n ment is as accurately repeated. by the business wi the serlousness with | 4 pelvic orgins h Mf the. musAes in. | the dody——whether rain, nervy pelvic organ 4 telegraphic mess ‘ which he became a prize-figater. That Mis z Bel ele—can be strong unlews it is to the end of a 1s why he ta going to succeed in th t tunetions of the pelyt th depend iz endemey of thin Is to. 1 ® Just as well ax he did in the o:her neieel fies shine vidi. thei nd to lengthen them ae the bese never trained for any fiatic contest with eee nits ne result ta that the ¢ more care than he is preparing for his | DU actele Wake noes Ena i oe TH wit the shoulders are tonodedte footlignt how in October. | event a test would give an ; heat mus fen wet too ttle stestehe per ne maya, “I'm | veers pained A e tay pyatematicaliy or ing, and the muscles of the back of the sets ) of the whole body, but by exercise eck ya at ket too much not layin’ et to work before | eaernet Gach Gp Ci strefcaink. ‘bdomtnal ere its cooler. sot to taink of that} t which was not needed, at Vitalized, and - when you get to be as heavy as Iam." | ghest muacies, ‘ 1 2 ictlms to this lack of mat Th he tuid how he 7 di the expense of pelvic musel ndead inelple of v tee. enghe, cli shone hermeans;toxdollt to support vital organs and th an erns all the activities gymnasium would be one His talk on how to be a _monologuis: | Yow the and that will a arinciple is embodied in will make a professorship for him in «| ulons herve and muscle with which requires dramatizas | Btrong muscles are sesiom we of surely have a dramtic school some day. TRIS Not iniinsianlavetronweni Hanhe xercine Ne pact of education of mind or body He stood up, his great left hand with cee eer ee tre tre Cendadle anid have Ita active prin- | [* complete iit does not engage: the Its spotty tattooing holding his coat Jocaltnervelcrierayeialin thecend\only-asl| fact; naturelaiaweet re-| noveervice unions, chenenoerrer eae lapel. He had a big white silk hand- strong as the vital al activity of a healthy mands of the brain better for thelr ‘ine kerchief In his other hand, and this wody: he daw fret three or four months Crensed strength ° * better blood and the nit and if we study) the fh of humanity: we shall fased circulation, are all powers to lycend pertecs Hrected. and ax such valuable only thythmle sacr. When directed into definite changela for power Holds good permanently when all the law In 1 paloita Dr. Winship could jift a barrel of flour | marvel at the univers: ver his head and pertorm other Wonders | than of this unconsel waved now and then for accent. a0 Inve m Ranch of Pictares. Before 1 come out," he sald, =~ ful fe for a time, vet he dled early | If we could keep the entire bar. #ccompllshment & have a bunch of pictures on the screen © - Of nervous. prostration. mony of the coneclous activities as they | (THE D.) showin’ the beat known men in tne First Successful Outing = eee A country. Like Joe Goss, may his soul rest in peace," sald Mr. Sullivan, touch- Ing his forehead, “he was an ace, I tell you; an’ Steve Taylor and John Don- aldson—the best that ever got across at the Siegel-Cooper |s. nosentnat Mr and Tanger. Mr. and Mrs Summer House. apd Mra. T. Wo Miss Daisy Fran Mise Joe or leome by smoke and narrowly escaped 3 death, no | The firamen reached the fire within ‘i |three minutes after the alarm was | turned in and at that time were unable the pond—an’ Tug Wilson an’ atttchelt The Slegel-Cooper Company's Summer to enter the bullding. ‘They raised lad= §° ) Co Apna ble SE Dh ek Home at Long Mranch, « cozy retreat dere and carried down men, women and her dldn:ti know! how: to! Aght—anika/ lot srovided for the annual outing of its children, Several women were uncone Ukeivem. That'll Ret the audience atarted thousands amiploveemiwa slant scious trom fright and attended By, "th “ML come.” P rite * arid *. | suri rom Gouverneur Hospital. MEL i aa My at his race thegecenerotga glans were serv William M driver for Battalion ! Hej glanced Hows apolonetically (a fete that was pronounced the moat suc- nthe impati Chef Grogan, a, baby thrown | striped business suit an dtouched his I and artivtic affair of ite kind to discontinue until from the third-story window by a half pine! © tle, vartionict lace: rn crazed mother. ie child was thrown Reveioaec eeiie tics Nerararearsa Ueverqtookiipaccsatathe Brangn: firm that_so generously supporis | Mother Crazed in Early) witdiy into te street and would have oe Renae rites Sent The spacious grounds of the Slegel-|ene “summer House sparea neither - | been dashed to death but for Martia’ “trom these. I'll have on a dress sult. | Cooper Summer Home, embracing acres | trouble nor expenes in making the e rls Morning Fire good catch. tall Int, cape coat, gloves. cigar. I'l! |() of lawn, were covered with a white | summer outing pleasurable Each meek. 1s pire! Geatrored the three i have a boy back of me. I'll take off the | @ Jjcanvas dancing floor, on which, to the [Ards one Jot of wirim sorry to leave, the Panic. | floors of the tuilding, entailing & loa hat an’ coat an’ gloves and sive ‘em | 5) nusic of a special orchestra, a hundred |fheir places, It will be Sept. i before ate | — to the boy, with the cigar. He'll put | coup need. Hundreds of lanterns [alt the thousants of Blegei-Cooper girls am | ‘em all on, and smoke the etgar. Ul | 3) ) made the plaice a fairyland. will have had their turn at the summer [oo tee and henviclectriners CRANE GE TING BET TER. say, ‘You stiff, what you doin’ with | 3, Among those present were the Rev, | home: i ———— & —_ whe occupied the five-story, | Nut si ‘ them?” un’ chase him off. Then {lt Be Dr. Silberman, Mr. and Mre. Wo HL To Tax Hank Deposits. ul red x ee ig ies mee an Se Roe - Beak ia start in, with no more tin-canning. With | © pera Mrivand (Mra! Birds Gre La ‘ ‘ i at No. 2%) Broome ren ny Now Recover. no more tn-canning. ir, and Mra, B. J. Greenht FRANKFORT, Ky, July 13.—State crowded east’ John M. C ane, President of the Na- 1 and Mra, J. Miller, Mr. and) Mra. . my experience,” said Mr. Sullivan, i i kee) eae omea by a Auditor Ci 1 {ble one, ae i , don't wee no reason why 1 cane beat] ible 0 BdebOo33 Beene aries A. Wimpthetmer, Mr. and Mra nai Shoe and Leather Bank, who has len : Mra.) Conpleted to yorte on MEET a Ro biceiceiniae no j there snocmakers in a canter.” he read? 1 Arnold, Mr. und Mrs. ward sn aol teak ino haw avacaiaca Mae ane Ke iuis morning: been seriously ili for some time at his When he says that, and drops his} doubt, but not for tor SOME Al HORISMS BY exman, Mr and Mra, Charles Schwab, | recommen the passage of a law to tax srt eacelcapanlatiai wind wails TN el etieh ete eaey Rance nd Mrs, Hecht, Mr. and Mrs. Aeponite hands at his sides and stunds looking Also now have strong hopes of his recovery. over an imaginary audience, you h atl draw | the OHN SULLIVAN. wo ee = sa - wouldn't be surprise! to hear him say eningatna ile dre J es A e he was going to play Othello. He fone "AH willing See, President MeKintey son mpeech, and what t #0 grave and big and so in earnest. any Is Why enn't If CHURCH NOTES. | But the monologue is aot Othello, or i] ‘some any other clasic, for It belongs to quite | though my eyes Maybe they'll think of me what the kid In the gallery did Clean & new school, and this why: phen tine Init at “The Honest Mackamith.! “John,” he yells to ine, “you're Comfort that his hand qui ed up , but you're rotten!” Hi : Boj sad) stom | ing sts read want he was taked to read SS COOCEEO Path ACO ee ope Walter tuenanon, pamor of the Fourth trace silts. pastor in “No love in the monologue,” said Mr Vesek, break, ; Avenue Presbyterian Chureh, sailed tor Europe A the sun, ars Bullivan. “I'm goin’ to sidestep all that ial sivicald: nrayislanees1O, nea | A deal or my thle week He will travel on the Continent and Cig er An’ nothin’ sad—no gra an’ troubl whether VM tke the om Feturn to meupy hie puiplt on the second Sun- Smoking The thou! a that arize in me, The poem was so litte and the man Was so big it Waa a question whether he noticed tt at all, though he quite through back the book with ay of Septemner he preacher for t-morrne Laure will be Rev. # B. Rossiter, of the McAll Mie Mon During the fe ensuing weeks the preachers will te follows. July 21, Rev. | Nothin’ to do but laugh, my andienc: won't have. I'll give ‘em all the Ko atories i've got—and [il tell Coney Island play. tere tt ts: Gia on the level, Ul atund the ga ance to ace me, nt want of the Phi Women never had no! What does the Govern Pall Mail ay, ‘doen thls here Ko He hand js ‘ Ma ‘ want of the Phillppinens ne Conaiment nd his ximplicity a n't it buy Coney Isinud? Jane Mancrtt Devine, duly 2 Rew 2. T ie ot Coney 1 AINE Kat Gove thors In. rien have mu Dnaked nmnn in the Sar wan President of pases pastas batt Ceci au E tees iH aptiat Church CORK TIPPED , too? |, let's Ket New York buy- h id Just rea . john Dian, mec of the Presbyterian Home} to.marr de Her Pat | | Ing the whole thing, standin’ the gol to] <'See-" he sald, “now, President Me= the Un van.” a; Ave. 8 Rev. C0, It feaoy ot the Mermottal Nastiat Church, frookiyn, the Jast inch of the island and leavin’ [Kinley makes a speech, an’ what I ¥ay ale PANG IB Revinioay ol lMaaards | auacies , Pre as l poe tion the Phillippines b ds, ‘Why can't 12" 7 What stories will I tell tem?" ree Suntay evening services are teing! the iteptiet iome St peated Mr. Sullivan reflectively; * uring thts Hey LM Maat ot B « Many about me. Maybe one about Noh- | ecinare xoratto paar ri by Ginrk, when he wot asked over. In Sih tocebaoty 2 thule mouase aber Mitsent Carer | anaree et mae ngland about American shooters, lag ies DiviadPheludealomest bevcheschi gives sof the partes. He will enter on his duties ey hit, Nobby? sayn somebody, ‘Can , wt once, they hit say” Nobby; ‘my head's no. ih) Nomar the ‘chapel Thimniahinge ot" the | at ote full o bullets. from. Wane to erent wasn b m it rattles. when Iomove!’ Not many stories about me MelanerOasnttucdsedvandeaisty toaricreuren : though.” repeated Mr. Sullivan, “unless ee in Ree eee TeE TEE Lon hereto louse @ one when I was ‘out In the Samo- " (i ® fe | Methodist Hptecopal Church: han teen nacated | for about 159 ehiidren | Cigarettes Nigh grade. ta ry home at ( ene al! Five Poin an ans, It's hot out there, you know, A with the degre cf Doctor of Divinity by Syras] In ine atesence of Rev Sgmoan come up tome ah! 1 says. “Well set ecelty Restaeisines Pecan pe President of the United States?! re tA Re . ao |r Amoe BD. Kendig, a former pastor of the} sevices of James's Pr nt Fotseopa eee _ eon ate," said, ac, sultan, “me(Cronin Has Youth Ar-|Serious Charges Made Against Brooklyn Regi-|%,,t°" © "ue «im me * IY Ghar nina ane oe ie oR ‘m Known like that through the e servicos al ¢ Proves Epis: he russ sat the Fi venue Pres EVERYBODY organist ett? Maoneati” Ming | ested and Hopes to Ment DY icy mee bee Guage Dy. Bese bt rereem ri ara| Aten any Sua Sanaa ti a fomen ain’ o Hi will offetate. No eI 1 Reptile tae Goths eint'tx | Get Back His Job. tar eee el atie Vaca [At live reteve oh rt ‘The ¥ rhea onl of tha* poten. | Bu ‘Teeden: her, of Mamiiten furhin' it up puccing on a ‘ping. St | eect eo THe Evening rit Bald Ostrander: Hfait of ine men [steno Be he Mat ica Mtr | Bact set aati ta” by tin ALBANY, July 13--Lieut. Wilson, off ran off the car to a saloon and then Fear, and it ie’ hoped that a sew school | AD! Auguat’ The ous ote ovenat, eae ng will shortly be provide ® f to wet a drink, | bulith hE to just he myself. An’ they et H * " yryint Chester Dauer, twenty years old, a! en their's money worth, Tain’ Twenty-third fe Urook-| relieved the other h service The preachers hrow the con. driver, was held In the Lee Avenue! ; tikes er] : ¢ 5 Agger: or. Dr, Harrivia,: senior curate of St hear to iy Th due | is ia certin: Mr. Sullivan wit! belcourt’ Brooklva, toda ey nae lyn, Is likely to be indicted for murder | Taey came of the saloon stagger ere Deen Charen Breokly, ae toiiowe July iL Sag heard to the edge of the lobby. He has i Q lay, enlarged WIth ny the Grand Jury of Albany ¢ tng. ‘This ‘y three ccopted the appointment of Vicar of Holy Marten. @ voice quite his own size. setting 1,600 bales of leather on a forged | Coroner James H. Girvin belleves Hooks. hurch, Philadelphia, Me will vier Th | aork In file nem field Oct. (hat he submitted inane “LD ain't trained It ae I know of,” he order, ret sulficient evidence to pay, thin was the Soe erate sald “but do you remember in the| ‘The complainant, John Cronin, until that Wilson and his squad of sabord! on which Lleut | o, pr 7 storre plane fort Blackemith play how I uxed to. any, Bend back!? Thatta tho tone that gers | Fecently a shipping clerk for the Metro-| nates wilfully und unjuatifanly fred al Wile and his men ode, My the time} Snich w “iy fe placed in the Pilati, Conatene. eard to a finish. That's the tone I|poiitan Bteamahin Company at pler 1 volley into a crowd of people during |the car arrived whers the tragedy oc the committee desire cannot bem my contract. I says. ‘Either you tin-| connection with the matter. [slew B. Leroy Smith and Wiliam M. [that some of toe soldiers were unfit ty pe She prea aly Th, Mev this contract or} Dauer, he said, had formerly worked | Walsh, two prominent citizens, Coro-|handle a musket. Coroner Girvin a Talat Ses Ber Bartow Mey horn sports can bi if) ey gine contract |for an expresaman named William y York 5 H the fre achere * C ner Girvin expecta to xend to New York |to The Evening World correspondent; ¥. Morse an . Al Mind: Teeatle 4 RELLYNBES UW Pet the Adore hace ie. | Smith, of No. 22) Broadway, Willluma- |to-tay or Monday to procure the arrest | “am more ani more convinced that | states in the § ening he. elven a isie | rounce? later Na Savakeaninniny x let the floor have It went on down In the callar, No, sald Mr. Sujiivan, one of bis Infrequent | who used to cart goods from the steam: Ty the which thate present are at liberty [on the questions Dr, Morse, in a special ine | meeting burg. Snith nh was tscharged him, but Dauer, | o¢ Wilson the shooting of Walsh and 5: If to-day’a withesnes are At the continuation of the Smith ine | Unjustitixh Iineanes are Taree Mn "A" special ine | meeting a0 FBiat wont hagien fon Hoatwase | S8lP dock, turned up recently driving aj quest to-day four witnenses made tne | ip (clicked te Mithun, meee, We vatlon Ao thea eee tance aca eolmale | Ce rplceuneae ain't got no grafters to deal with here.” | Wagon bearing Smith's name. sensational statement under oath that}] shall summon other witnesses. [ tn-] ine ae comfortable panel! It te] Remokiyn, tn the ateence He presented the order for the leather | the Twenty-third Regiment men had |tend to have Wilson to-day of Monday, | propmed 1 have the services informal and epics | charge of few Willlam TF oO Le CHUID UE and the atuff wan delivered to him. been drunk during the strike while on {jf possible. altigugh 1 do not tatnk It J itually, prota: te sab ontina at eens aL pe Mr, Sullivan drew his silk handker-| Cronin further stated that when the|duty. Willlam G. Ostrander, one wit-|prenend him, thecause, for obvious ren-| american erates seeampanied by ire |e preted Nie recat an Mas 364 Carton (rir daughter, walled for Burope | The parish ia tothe ahsense chief through hi hands n you, timoly | forgery was discovered oe was heii|ness, awore that the car from which |wons, If he knew of my coming T might] Haren and eto] ites JD Simmons | Sache: nike: ciot hie own aise, onthe Mable and disminsed from the com-| the fatal volley was fired had stopped Pave nares pits ‘n having a PUreturn | Aarne the Rss Fee anlicaraloos isa; | WEA caane Slaves retettany oupplicarenit tay. | gape of his grent shoulders and neck | pany'a service, at half a dozen saloons during amie ee ee ee eee ee a ee th far Ripecticg che wore ot feat Church urmokiym, Rab cine 43 Real Estate elon’ impresses ou the way his hands | There waa a provisio, thouxh, that if | ride. ae Mone thirgoabied anual camp inesting at Mer-[ Nihemian jonnton, Detrit ”( 7 : Ta fo. "And while ha toyed with the hand. | be located Dauer and proved the theft ee TTL opens on the Sith inet, and | fal, To Marwond 2 Ky AT AGREAT SACRIFICE erchief he considered a possibility. againat him he would be reinstated. Close Aug. 1. The first day will de devoted to Bertviey Teas 9 fatceay. tour ' ue of “if | get an encore,” he sald, thought-| Cronin turned detective and, after two Winnlpes Can't Appeal. refused permission to appeal thelr de- | the temperance cause, unier the auspices of the Sees 5. cant 1, Mts t peite, nome poetry ivan | had hime arcesien the sccuset 8nd) LONDON, July 12.—In the cage of the |sision, to the Buprome Court of Canuda |W. C.F. 1, of Nucana aad Nessa Counsiey sTehioea th seen reading poetry to.a vatdeville audience _Dauer, who lives at No, 329 Keap/ci!y of Winnipeg versus the Canadian | hiidings were Hable to municipal taxa- [the services during the meetiag. Tiumen The pastar, De. B. Gitard Ni easy, For furtber information street, was bekl in 5500 ball. Pacific Railway, the Privy Council haa | ton, Tae Hirerside Baptist Church, Rev, Reber: preach. eal! S76 Broatway, Brooklya. was a new motion, but a perfectly po )

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