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j. FOUR BOROUGH PRESIDENTS AERIS KLE me Arthur Bande’ Snake Gown, BRK YNSTHRST 535m BARNARD SENIORS re BYATRAN AFTER) = "ONLY VILATIONOF "000555" MUSTTFESS UPI FAVOR EVENING WORLD'S vos WanWG ge iW, JURY NDS <= THE ARENICED PLAN FOR SEASIDE PARK) seus sess yas] | Sine ca —_—+ nn —_..| press While Standing in 4B 3 7 en 4 Bonthot Estimate and Alder-|*Wivo favor eaverpE | Slation at Elizabeth. | men Expected to Take Up PARK EXTENSION. | FAMILY WAS WITH HIM. Matter Without Delay. lured from home, to ing place and to their arr to-«lay. ‘They ha a €, UF | missing since Momortat Day, when they Only Five Have Antrounced J attended the exercises on the grounds Even Ripple, Over There Sha Gentle ive eernnidtte. tate Betrothals, but All) Will Says Presentment. Constable Nelson Peak captured them Plead at the Banquet morning In a vacant barn on the farm of Arthur Prt town | reveal their There’s {o Crime W tt near E they had been hiding for pret “BEY theres ¢ + fone Oe WE ay Five members of the graduating dese BUT THEY DO DRINK! oe rghit Mer TMY Ay Rarnant College have atinounced ‘The mituation became desperate after their engagements, This sumber ts . dark last night hen the elopers, in| Much less than the usual Barnerd jAnd the Drneiics Are Oden] sneer distress, were toreed to the resi-[output of detrothais and the rest of dence of Willta Alloways near the|the college has been: asking why 1611 for Buitess After 1 A. Cross roads, where they obtained £004 \15 , wow, But the seniors say “Saat and Sundays Tsgularly. 1 ayTHOR GILBERT CREMATED. |*f= ‘is Stee retusa reaaa Wife and Son Faint as Green | | Is Thrown Violently Along | the Platform. IS*QUESTION OF COST. All. Agree as to Advantage of Adding Fire-Swept Beach to City’s Holdings. and water o |wait until after eenior banquet.” and word, But they have talked so @x+ ‘Theatricent Luminaries Attend Ob. |cftedly among themselves that the oe Brooklyn has no crime wave; tt in i oret has leaked out, and now it t all merely a thirst. The May Term Grand) antes of “Pinator ‘ over college. Jury decided the matter to-day when it! LONDON, June 2~—The body ef Sr! athe engaged girls who have mot me made a presentment to County Judge pte gh bay ted Eonks nounced the happy events have get te Fawcett in which ft dealt with charges | drama Ny anal ‘fees up at the Senior banquet, Jese & reek a in a | dled of syncope May 2 while attempting that Brooklyn was @uffering from @ | (eee. one of the women of his| When all are seated at the table te perfect furore of burglaries, assault@)yorning party at Harrow, was cre-| class roll is to be called, and each Gar and other criminal acta. | mated to-day eradvate must respond with “guilty” or It's not so—the only thing that ts| All the persons prominent in theatri- | vita upon {cal cltcles here attended the ubsequent| “Rot guilty.” wrong t# that the town Insists UpOM | | of the ashes at Stanmore. White-| What will be done with the “guilty” Louls Chadwick Green, a prominent citizen and banker of Norwalk, Conn., | died in the General Hospital at Elizabeth | to-day from injuries he received last | night when struck by an express train| Among the members of the Board of) on the Pennsylvania Rafiroad platform, and Apportionment Borough | | where he was watting to board @ train Presidents Goorge McAheny of Man-| | Bec Wa, York . hattan, Cyrus C. Miller of the Bronx Mr. Green's wife and son, Harold | and Lawrence Gresser of Queens ad- Mortimer Green, with about ten other | vocate the city’s making a formal persons were on the station platform | | at the time. Both wife and son fainted. | | “ quiry Into the subject of the cost of} nking between drinks Foreman) ii. Reid, the American Ambassador, ones has not been divulged, tut the securing the 1,000 feet beach front, the} Ika Miele bt errachare ot ‘kel Frank Bhiers made this plain in tre | sent a wreath as % tribute from | whole college is Wildly axcited.over thie rea of the Dreamland fire, to make a| | skull, | course Cagteny ero tel alla | Amortca. | sessagae method of 1911'e » beaquet greater Coney Island seaside park. Wate, OF the i SSE Ne: “FETS committee to find out the escret en- |_Mr. Green lived at No, 250 Main street, | erea orwalk, With his family he went tol zabeth last evening to witness the| marriage of Vivian Gentle, the |daugghter of Robert E. Gentle, an old friend, of No. 1 Westfield avenue. After the ceremony Mr. Green and | others of the party were driven to the| Pennsylvania Raifroad depot, where they In the course of the finding, the jurors | Long Beach Onpit any they have carefully investigated | ALBANY, June 2—The Estates of | the harge that the borough and the| Long Beach, of which ex-Senator Will county of Kings is being treated to an [iam H. Reynolds is president, today unusual crop ‘of crime, and have found |!ncreased !te capital stock by. 9680.0a0, total stock now betng 96,650,000, that the number of offenses and arrests |'P* t? L°S%es=~ SLA Mr. McAneny suggests that Borough President Alfred bk. Steers of Brooklyn bring up the question at the next meet- Ing of the Board of Estimate. Mr.! Steers has already said that he favors | the city's buying the strip now avail-| bie through the fire, provided ‘t can! be bought, upon The Evening World's wagemonts. It Is expected that there will be many surprises, One Senior remarked ohe @houldn't be aurprised if nearly.neat the class had to confess “guilty. The jurors heard the presidents of all the reform ‘institutions of Brooklyn. id reaso bl ce. . | t hdrtly a r "- q [i Greer ter enamels STEERS eh a eee ae eet nome record for endurance on the part . 3 | | 2 “| Jof any Grand Jury—bestdes many min- “I have always favored and still | The others were standing tn a group! ~ T . favor the examination of the entire} jtalking and Mr, Groen was walking up jistera and @ lot of police oMcials and O-morrowW, Saturday plain cops. ner and down ‘he platform, smoking. He |stopped near the group to look down the track to see if a train was coming. Nobody eaw the train hit him, but as a New York bound express went by | |Green was knocked some distance along the platform, landing on the side of his head. It 1s supposed he was standing {too close to the edge of the platform and was either struck by some part of the engine or was thrown to the ground | by the tremendous suction of the | Instantly there was great excitement | on the platform. Mrs. Green, with the Jother women, shrieked for 1 others in the party carried Mr. into .the waiting room to awalt the arrival of an ambulance. He never gained consciousness after the accident ‘Mr. Green was cashier of the Falr- field County National Bank at Norwalk and was also connected with other | banking institutions in that place. Le | subject by the city authorities, with a) view to ascertaining whether the en-/| ire beach front of Coney Island or al considerable part of it could not be ured by the city and opened up to public uses. A decision might well) turn upon the question of the city's means. The city at least could find few better opportunities to spend its money than in creating a park of this sort. We are still discussing various plans for running more railroads to Coney| island and gathering more people} there, without providing a square foot more of space to hold them. The beach) n Sund nd holidays and on many other days ts as crowded now as acon- gested city atreet, with all the attend- ant discomfort. In my judgment the ity ought to look well toward the fu- ture and regain every foot of the beach itrean, ‘There ere-tew. cites In the | was forty-nine years of age. | sorld that ha within their own bor- ders a beach like Coney Island, which! + accessible to practically all of the people. COULD BE NO BETTER TIME OR PROJECT FOR CITY. | WRITER HELD UP - cift than just now, with a large burned SD * ares Girectly adjoining the small tract ———-—- een en of land owned by the city. I hope that Committee on Parks, headed by Alder- the matter will be brought up in the man Aexander 8. Drescher, will visit ee | It of the hearing was that | they found the police force well organ- | zed and doing good business for the $350 Irish Lace | 98. community as to the real crime part of a t C4 ° the game, but, harking back to that | thirst, which kept coming up every tima| VW ri Ous G9 | & new reformer got into the wit ir, the jury confesses that all the r wagon host charges ts true. The jury finds that the average Brooklyn thirst absolutely refuses to be abated after 1 o'clock in the morn Ing or on the 8. nh day by any | drink except the Kind tt Is used to tak- ing and that excise violations are nu- merous and common. The police force could stop mubh of it, says the pre- sentment, if it had a mind to be par- tleular about watching drinkerles and drinkers, But the Jurors also find that the po- lice are hampered tn thelr work by the | Raines law, the repeal or modification \or which ts sug dif the town ty er to become really good and pire. The Inquisitors give a clean bill of health to their town and county ex- cept with respect to alcoholic tendency, and they do not think there is any danger of an earthquake being sent as a punishment ‘or that sin. a RIVERS AND HARBORS COMMITTEE ON A TRIP. [Inspecting the Waterways From Here to Philadelphia for Con- gress’s Consideration, Value extraor- i, hi forth from every detail of Silk Batiste in becoming peasant style, with later bi it Baby. Irish Lace x Sd broad pane down front and sleeves, fol- ya Mail Orders Filled. + 4 None C.0.D, tion. which also $3:50 White § 98 . rr) Linon Skirt Quite the most gracious showing of white linon skirts ever shown at one price, introducing many of the new favorites, perfect in every way, although bearing this special June ‘Tuibilee price: Natural or White ard of Estimate—it would come Coney Island with «a view to recom- more ft); ooklyn—ani mending that the Board of Estimate Perhaps more Atly from Brooklyn—an@ | oy Apportionment take up the subject at {ts next meeting. A resolution favor- an examination of the state of the! (1) 20! ie Teaver eer oR a : aT eaipeacee satoaats ice gripe Luror aneene pinnae LeU Lem GinBests Stuck able cost to the city of acquirt n, Chares A. O'Maltey, a real estate| Down From Behind at Lex- | he | that some provision may be made for The members of t yore Committee of ¢ rsand Har ess set out on the Revenve Cutter Manhattan to TRAMP STEAMSHIP MAKES | GAMBLER’S WIFE FAINTS FRA adi Fad nas SUAS Pela ve waterways between “this elty 22,000 MILE RECORD TRIP. | AS HE GETS JAIL TERM, | #1 Pbstoderpnta ‘The following members of the com enough land to free the beach proper expect in the employ of the clit; will from encumb: of any sort. There, accompany the Aldermen to Coney ee 5 {s plenty of room for shops and amuge-| Islan and furnish them with such in-} ington Avenue Home, Borough President Gresser of Queens | MIM! ioabadl| | Ly said: “If the Coney Island His head bandaged as the result of! . vlows from a club In the hands of each can bi A : i thea f inittee left on the cutt M a purchased at a fair and reasoanvie GIRL'S ATTEMPT TO DIE highwayman, Henry F. Gitug, a writer,| Brings Cargo Wort Almost | Clings to Him So Desperately That! sparkman, Hiorida; Joweph Ie Han Editions of the new apron style, yee aye Abd Sa cose af the city's) CAUSED FIANCE'S DEATH, | #??°2red as complainant against George! $1,000,000 After Eastward Voy- Four Men Fail to Separate dell, Louisiana; Georg Burgess among them the model illustrated. CONNIE TNO EEE: Smith in the Yorkville Police Court to- age From Tacoma, Wash the Couple rasa B paizin Gs Humphreys, Aits- Other attractive plain gored models, a as accused of b o i a pl; George aylor, frre i the crowded section of Manne From Roison, Her Halthapieccie cir coer Orel a records t i No 4G MANle Bliss Beats with jaunty hip pockets and pear! eaking age for a tramp vid #tx children, nd I know all the of two men who had knocked Mr. Gil- uardships of raising a large family upen Whitened in a Few lig down and robbed iim just as he was gee, What more fortunate bout to enter his home at No, 18 t Alsmies with | Lexington avenue-last night nean the pro- ¥ na few hours, | Mr. sun kson calls ynstantly in 8 buttons used for fastening and finish. Many clever copies of foreign mod- els. Ladies’ and Misses’ sizes, $1.98. SALE A! ALL THREE STORES enced to the | Chi Kdwards, Missourt days in the York- | 1°. Hooher, Missourt; Thomas Gallagt sperating a three-|Hlinois; John W. Boerne, Indiana on the street his 1A, Driscoll, New York; Michael a scene, Bhe threw Donohoe, Pennsylvania; ‘Th steamshitp the Bri isis echored to-d | having covere ple to identify the! she brings in mall niembers of soc 4 wave of the hand Hours. son's home {s at No, 6% |No, 404 Bast Sixteenth street. posed acquiring of more beach prow St. | Prisoners, ‘us he wes struck down from) matting and curios pleked up in 4 yer arms around her husband and hys dersey, Gi 1 for the poor folk of the city 1 will work Sanitarium 1, N. ¥., [behind and knocked unconscfous, but] score or more of Oriental ports and) tepically cried to the Magistrate to. re aohusetts; J for and vote for, because T know the ' mes Keenan, who ts | remembere ing Smith in the hands! which is valued at close to $1,00,(00 ind the imprisonment sentence and onsin; H. Olin subject from personal ex ence. dys fear to-day sue will not | of @ policeman, The prisoner ts twen-| Capt, Loftus " 4 ” clung desperately to the | & William A. Rodenbe ‘Too much fresh free for the chil ty-six* years old and says he lives at] tne Aymerte over and | nants ne ee and imploring Humphrey, Wash mm ; oth Marian W. Lian La ota dren cannot be 1 1., 1 have two ni 4 she belongs to " He me ree court attendants and) Charles A. Kennedy, Jowa, and Andrew grown sons. All of the vest of my chil- River road, Yonkers “ ay ithe a ois Was witnessed | sonnage is 430i, ro: she t# 370 feet), oman could not pry them apart.) J. Barchfeld, Pennsylvania. No. Wainut street, Yon-|by Policeman Alfred Frauenberg of the 44 1 dven have died, ©: Y ons has a = 7 "ana : ong, W m, 19 draug an ate Corrigan pounded his desi ee . ‘ ‘A j tating ot three, and’ Tan provaniy the] He"® A fancied atiention be paid to [Haat Twenty-second street tation, MP, sy tip at Gisko daeeee sai emanden Ga tie “ROOSEVELT OIL” FRAUD Ppp ya i ota ful Fath | only grandfather in the Board of oth used a quarrel between on ‘aoe neon Uptown attending ©) Dhe Aymoeric left 1 a, Wash f ol, ttendants ® ‘J 400 & 462 Fulton Street- -Brooklyn | " Last summer I had te li:tle ones | them, anit she drain B 8 DONa SP eet te ane Sills Jan, ® She made n Jan ; Vitlo #U" apatwee « any’ Malt Barred un| Qi) 645-051 Broad Street Newark, N. J. { 7 ¢ ic way neh for the | 2? a e nis eyes ene: SUD WA aOR, W Vancouver ¢ Jan Wy and a ne hemmed summer, a jow the a bers seeing two young men hanging 8 1 ua a halt hou “ é ») Se got there. tH sta nee eat ne about the entrance to th hama, @ oF ' b Rs . epee sha WASHINGTON, Juni Having sold Pr. € Cour WOULD BE BLESSING TO THE pa eave ie tons but pald no attentl ie Pie on the steps of earl $400,600 of ato by mail, t | _—. . bd ‘ rolveman Frauenberg says t Hon Anite, | th husband had Haiw racifie Ol Con y of On AVERAGE CITIZEN. Farah d on Was taken to St was trying doors on 1 a Ce t 7 taken Into the prison tu be sent tu , WaH to wed w fraud | fF ow Now, Coney Island ts nearer than] j; Aonkers, at first just as Mr, Gillig inserted the key to workhouse. and @ "we rent Ne" by the} Rockaway, and the ruilvoad fare the t ty years in a short and her/his door, He had observed two ioWs "Then sh f 1 . — Post-OMfice Departm: and its matt! does not work such bardship upon the} hair turned white. following the writer and stepped into| pean, anc an ordered withhi | tlender puree of « poor family, Because | Mor death from the potson was pro: )# doorway | ons An aster 101 mani GIRL VANISHES AFTER The concern was once known as tho| ’ 1 can afford to send my grandchildren | \ i, but she now has a form of Just as Mr a Met " he was hit onic hae ti sre THREAT OF SUICIDE. ue novels on Compan: ° oo t the : to Rockaway it does not follow that I] yous « a. Her tater, Miss went through his pos: | reached New Yor OF aN Mane: MORE ee Saunt om any 1820 should hold that others can do the same. | Jaclison, 1 h Sengition but failed to take a} ‘The Aymeric has been chartered by | Miss White Wrote She Would End ‘ | = In fact, I know differently, For that) :esul the tra appentngs a Mig sa. Ss préwent-| the Houston Line and leave Jun alled Wit! yeason I am in favor of the project The Jackson has not been told of/ed him by the late King Edward VII. |% for Southein and Kastern : Li id Quarrelled With 1 } venng ‘Wert iy pveing sn he ata and nade of, Rr | post Fiance, ou Pay No More for the evening I read about it, and you may|every few minutes that he be drought! Dividing thelr money the two robbers See tee Mciablisnea Over EG Years, | quote me as strongly favor oo ent Vile: ena | consideration of the subject by the while the other fellow escaped, Beast of Estimate.” CARROUSEL RIDES KILL. ——— Vermont Dozen Each EGGS titre setected Froshesesssssseceserssc BAGO ng a full jin to eee her, Ning into tho arms of the policomen, | HELD FOR ABANDONMENT. se’ IN.S.BRANN j Borough President Miller of the Bronx A oe em Manufacturing Jeweller, ae | § wat believe in bargains. 3¢ the aity| Wo! Arlor Many Tetps, PASS LONDON DECLARATION. ii Stowell, a farmer of Lon- Hast stith ateet 231 EighthAve. BUTI ER Finest Creamery —lb + +++0+s nee 29 Wednesday toe from the girl sa clved a letter would end her cam get the burned area at Coney Inl- @ bargain, let us have it by all 1 ttal, Imperial ference Favors Ruatl-| donderry, Vt (bot, 2tat and 224 ate.) Sardines Marciliat Fr 2 cans for. Seana 25 ference in 190%, While the Bronx ts the fur i) r . orm ee the real estate " tie fe and would leave « duplicate of the RET! ING =i A Me OC onG 1 Steaks—!4-lb,. cans, theet section of the city from Coney | M t 1-The imperial cone | tay mutendered to 1 1 Attorn ; nm s0 she could be Iden Ri Salmon 55. :.)) 25 isiand, ita people are just as anxious to st 1 old a Vnitman to | i 2 ‘ State get thers the people tron tue ater | tro ms i : } aa tre ciraing 0 9 abandoning PP ir oeenrr Fi FROM BUSINESS Stringlans Beans baicy N.Y “ Keroughs, ‘Let us find out the price ialieet ce, wife, Carmen 3 No. 1 SALA RESAtaa OE a iola ( lyJ A NaN Re . asked for this beach rty at once. : Oe Giean tee Anan | declaration of London | west Ninetioth #! 4 ‘ a adi Building Coming Down eas i : é 135 "T have hildren, and {am f ‘ Ff and passed a resolution favoring ft! gnjldren, Willian and Helen ‘ He ee Only A Tomatoes \ Extra Standard—large cans......1, +12 tunate to be able to send them up mien | ratification four we brother, A LOW 6 + + Ll ottle, 6Se; medium Vermont, where T havo 8 farm to Acco 7) at authoritian | 7 ¢ Declaration of Landon wan adopt-| Detective Russo an atte to : eat , aviyreevent left to dispose of Maraschino Cherries ‘ .37) upon the shorer of a fine body of w att and led at a conference of the chief naval| arrest the man in ont : » the gel had been board $250,000 wi 4 ; eee as ee ae eee Mat there ave bunel Had’ been parouasl tor (Gawark Held in London dram Carantions titet the cmmain ae thet htaie A cteinaeaanal aeatiies iy ie yee ioe Jellies \..M Purp 104) ss 078 25 dreds of thousands of fathers who love! <¢ nl , tho switeh- |199%, until February, 1909, with the view| make the arrest. Then « einerawatian’ aa ta haw artecoe amonds, Watches 4 A A.M. & Cy dud. bottle, 100; 10° to keep thelr families tn the ° 1 ra rides, of arriving at an agreement as to the) was obtained by reported the matter to the polica, and Jewelry, Salad Dressing ~* .,), .25 through the hot summer... These » 5 crea aha Jes of prize in naval warfare. The ob-| arrest. a local Ve sf ob lagged “ 0s 8508 : i fixtraCalifornia, should have a breathing place. wit! fae reels ject was to draw up a definite code, | Stowell on $79 bull. He was due! ieee area Regardless of Cost Cherries, Pears or Pineapple” |... can. 2.75 .28 taey reach of thelr Romes. No beach 4 pu aero ghd following the precedent of the Declara-| appear in thn Vermont court to-dn inte F Divorce, Coffee-cblantst Sania de nearer than Coney Island, and the more, OFF" ¢ Carey 00K Ber to tion of Parts of 1866, for the purposes of | mut preferred to come here and give Mans, June %,—-Bee E ing Done Fi | offee—Plantation~-smooth and fragrant—l> ; . heash property the city can acquire! hospic), where she died. At frat sho /the International Prize Court to be es-| himself up. He was released on a inaisted on keeping fifteen angora ngraving Vone Free! 180 Chambers 4 7th St. & Oth Ave. Broadway &@ 1094 6¢, those the better will ‘be the health of | said iv) name was Bessie Fox, but | tablished In accordance with one of the! bond of $1.00. Mrs. Stowell charges cats in the kitchen, Edgar R. Taylor, - 130 Weat 4td St. 724 St. & Amsterdam Ave. 125th St. & 7th Ave, the whole people.” later, when told she/ was dying, whe |oonventions of the second Hague Con) that her husband abandoned her Oct. formerly an ovenn steamer captain, is OPEN EVENINGS J ||| sROOKLYN sToRzs: 1915 Fulton St. 468 Fulton t., | * os ©: 12, 190, leaving the ¢amily destittue, ‘suing for divorce, p aa Late this afternoon: tie: widermanto’ gave the other aun J ©