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seem aeatetne esata sees Tonrerepnamemcvensniainieisiiiuaisi oe ALDERMEN ARE IN FAVOR Optimism Is the True "Ane Ficak Spirit; ee ee aietion OF SEASIDE PARK URGED Away With Despair, Says Bishop Burch ATER AUTO GR oa | iste Cult of Ibsen, Macterinck end Bernard |American Author Who Is Back, IN MIDNIGHT RIDE ao oe BY THE EVENING WORLD papnboiath ne) ga Actress Whose Praise She Sings Samuel Seaaile and) Frank e ane Mengeborn Have Skulls F 4 | | Layman in the Church Is an Influence for Good suit Bulwark of Strength and Hopetuiness, Says New York’s Suftragan. tured Committee, After Visit to Dreamland Ruins, Decides to Advise the Purchase of Coney Island BY NIXOLA GREELEY SMITR. “Do not be a pessimist. Pessimism is the retigion Beach by ry City. of despair. Its prieste are Ibsen, Macterlinck, d’An- nunzio, SBudermann and George Bernard Shau f The Aldermanic Committee on ‘Parke will report in favor of the plan onggestea by = a “When we eliminate faith from the human mind | World to we destroy hope in the human heart.” acquire burned out Seemed ar ry Teland and ite addition to the | city's Seaside Park. SIX OTHERS ARE HURT. Broken Chain Smashed Morris | Levine’s New Auto Against ” Pillar. mn 66 TAR off hills look green.” Beers ‘The snapping of @ chain sent Morris from and Levine w touring car skidding the West berg against the pillars of the “LL” extension seem ‘vet ter than domestic of the subway structure at Southern offer mankind. in place of the old truthe, the codes that have made great nations The Rt. Rev. Charles Burch Sumner, Suffragan Hist bran “What have these new philosophers of misery to | } | Lop of New York, paused impressively asf Vitale d , x a beer, because ti The committee made a pers } Then, half turning in his revolving chair, nantes Lt fg diet i Agim hye ned come from afer. inspection ° th ty yeatel “ DIT psineelubei batik Bronx, shortly after 1 o'clock to-day ‘om afar. @ property yester- Confusion—individualism, | forces have had always to contend with ‘The eleht young men who were in the But the flavor o' day, going to the Island in three which makes every man bis own it and we will doubtless have {t aiwaos | machine were hurled to the street and antomcotles provided by Borough Morailty; = special inw for each [to forge extent. Hut Tam not one of the! j PALE » Ad the machine turned turtle. Two of the é Prec'ient Steers of Brookly: who one which means a general law for | Pee Hats about the religious outlook. passengers, Samuel Bomeon, swenty- is greatly Interested in the Sea Side ate ve th fluen fb with | Lee ita sg CAL MEN 18 \ Labeda le della ah RHEINCOLD Park plan. Tenants of t Neatby Flathouses Sarak’ Tedietaaattants Bhi RD POWER FOR GooD. business with his father at No. 16 | The members of the Parks Com-| . ae wiasends own ATHairOR: 7 vscair, | qq Bie As the day of the layman last Broadway, and Frank Mengeborn, | mittee who made the journey were, Rush to Streets With Their |g annurste and nie teltececs with sre.) eying church, and x find every. twenty-one yeare olf, a sadeoman of Aldermen Alexander 8. Drescher, | ; M4 ere evidences of his influence No, 73 Chrystie street, are dying at ihe | i : 4 Belongings [Uaioe ee Pee cee ay oe ae |. WER SER Gee Fordham Hospital, having fractured | Walsh, Baldwin, Nugent, Brady ” eolace for aleappointment and sorrow, | Yast commereial enterprioes have thelr skulle and sustatned Internal In-| brew. Only $10 case— Hickey, Meagher, McAlter and Cur- oe fo hope for the present, 1.0 faith in the| formed laymen’s socteties, which juries, ‘The doctors announced abcut | 24 bottles. All desiers, ran, Incidentally, Comptroller | NEW FIRM WIPED OUT ; Frimuaiwarks of strength and help. three hours after they were broug’t to | in Greater New York Prendergast was represented by his! | +] The pessimist seeks to take hry Sere the hospital that they could not recover, and vicinity. ‘The two, together with Irwin Rubel, | of No. 9 Bayard street, Harry Smith of No. 79 First street, Charlie Lewis of No. | 1810 South street, Brooklyn; Charles Lachman and another, who refused to give his name, are members of the da eway from men the old truths, |. WPAat! preach'—the Bishop paused a, moment and made the modest amend- though it te the testimcay of Bis- | ment whut T try to preach—t« el hess and usefulness as against who have adhered to them have = simisin atl despair, cape in Safety When Blaze risen to greatness, and thove who | (“What {s accomplished have departed from them, as Rome = 10!0! of clever real estate expert, Charles | O'Malley, who obtained surveys and), ¢, a. : a tneasurements of the ocean front LOft Building Occupants Es-| tory tuat the mations ana the m lands proposed to be taken. Mr. Omailer declined to give» ver pes ! from any sonal op 2 the park | fenuati ew by such writers as Sha hawk Pleasure Club of No, 120 Henry | a var me Naa aT Ue eae | Discovered. 414 in its decadence, have weak- = Who endeavor to destroy faith without | treet. About 11 v’clock they telephoned S plan, IP | ; ened and disintegrated. giving ‘anything tn {ts stead. Did you | to Levine, at his garage, 79 Firat troller | WHAT HAS THE PESSIMIST TO) "ead Shaw's speech the other day? street, and engaged him to take them | Alderman John J, White and Alder-| The bursting of a steam pipe in @ OFFER? | dislike to critielse a man on a mere for a spin as far up as New Rochelle man Hoertz were also members of the| packing factory on the titrd floor of a tow what. asked Bishop Buron | “abled report.” and back, He took them out in a car| official inspection party, as was Charles toft building at the southeast corner Of again, 8 the pessimist to offer in-| ‘YU mean the speech that sald no he had bou ht only @ week ago with! | his life's savings. The trip to New| | Rochelle was unoventful, but on the return journey the car got into trouble | with its carburetor and there was some | delay. Then the car sped down the Southern Boulevard at a good speed, and Levine tu into Freeman street, ‘pound for Intervale avenue, which ts asphalted. | As he turned the corner Levine saw veral people trying to cross the street nd turned sharply to avold running hem down, The chain attached to the lt. Ward, Chief Engineer of the Topo-| Hester and Baxter streets to-day caused stead } Bureau of Brooklyn. |a fivo that wiped out a firm that had To an Evening World reporter who} just started business nmparied the party several Alder+| eral thousand tenants o! men expreseed their views as follows: | houses | ishtome Bening | comm 3. WICKEY--After having ground, the: no question | * ny mind but the site of Dreamland should be converted into a seaside park. lt is time that the city reclaimed Its | yeean front to some degree, and here a grand opportunity, I do not care, | my part, wh of our ty man should pattern his life after : an Christ, because Christ was a failure (T interrupted) “I haven't any doubt he gaid {t. Tt sounds Uke him." “Yes,” agreed the Bishop, sound like him, Yet I wom ber it Men Shaw could name any man tn all the history of the world who has so im- | Pressed himself upon the hearts and lives of men as Christ has. How is it, | Possible to associate such a eupreme | influence with failure? | CHRISTIANITY HAS NOTHING OF sent seve arhnent ia six stories high, with fifty feet on Hester and 100 on Baxter streét. Less than a month ago the Atlas Packing Company, of which George K. Loudon is manager {pal owner, took up quarters rd floor, The cc nm manu- | ar ° Rohl ae DESPAIR. driving axle snapped and the car went Od | b h ager 1 asbestos flax for packing pur- “Christianity te Beeefuineas® mianea | GERTRUDE. | kidding against the iron pillar of the ol-izing Danishes 1 or two ate investé 1 had “peeun-te-build up & good Burch added. “It has nothing to do| ATHERTOND §— ('L" extension of the subway. Both th f f th t th ripgircte Gia OF pa ; with pevsimieni, with the new ve. Enon ———- —|rear tires exploded, the gasoline tank e roes 0 le tee vi eposes ratillons will be the profit as! Soon after to-day's worl was started Mgton of despair. 4 8 dull exploston, fol- od oO that such s Mee cask wit ee eee one [lowed by the hissing of escaping steam. The peamte want the city officers to, 1t Was In the rear of the loft, and when an | Mr. Loudon he: | was shattered and the passengers| c: “ |huried to the street. The ‘ar| Simply brush the teeth and Ee tae tar FUROPE 0) BUSY BOYS’ GAY GAREER Sscs.seststocq?sc" rime the mouth with four or —among American writers to fol- Policeman Kaplan of the Tremont eta- sr aclmoner for a. park on conep (Ne Went to Investigate he met his fore low this oult of Shaw, Macteriinck |tlon telephoned tor ambulances. The| five drops of Odol in a little ik a i ople say will ee i i and, arid what the people say wih |iiet iy place was afire. Loudon jolbed ’Annunsio. The recent produc- ’ “ Lee ree ae er cree Le (eee, | WAvere ete will purify the Ere panbole taal oust “enat [in the crs, ard tie prompt sounding of pea) ello orl crcaceogye iad | Were rushed to the scene’ one in charge | breath and rid the mouth of ood will the ‘echools the aldrin enabled al! the tenants tn the | Miah MMbaisvanartes usenene | of Dr. Carey of the Fordham Hospital| } a oteri ‘ weed ait » svt out by way of the stairs and clean Lives, show | bacteria and acids, the cause pee y foc mime Serer oes: NEW BOOK THERE! COMES TO AN EN) Seiten, Munnted <0 moe °f 207% of all trouble with gg Nergodn Orin en unAutt, “© MO® the teeth, mouth and throat. sesh air? bodies mea « ow In the building, and X inapectod to-day with ' the firemen, when i) ing it, they preach the religion of | ‘The crash of the collision was heard At all Druggists of the individual.” * “| West Fiftieth street, who was putting Just as ft seemed to mo thet Btshop | Gertrude Atherton Returns De-| Had a Two Days’ Fling Under | up nis machine for the night at One Burch himeelf was tending to a justt- , ; : Hundred and Sixty-seventh and Home flable pessimism about our literature! Claring Man’s Brain Doesn't the White Lights on atanety. ze rasea ove weet Conde by x the KE hope reaserted iteelf, { Policeman Kaplan, put the two dying “ F the tenants tn nelehboring flat oF 4 z Nae ATERIBENERIT? |. ° Were piling out, carrying thelr Tam eure it 1s a passing phase,” he Amount to Much. | Stolen Money. men in his automobile and rushed them Mia’ otaitel Y Ald. “Th \ to Fordham Horpital, passing the ame maeeie’s. wines ae and what chattels they could REV. SBVURCH L; There can be no hope without | isu Gr Ge ial lay hands to, and in a few minutes faith, and optimiam is the quintessence | ashes ayy CREW Ay Ten Dre. Cohen ret this fre devastated. sect tne peste Ware: Hilered eset heuer of the American apinit” | qiertrude Atherton came bark to-tay| Prank Mazzone of No. James atrent revived ‘Phow who remained. tong whole ih order of eviction. Many Let your patriotiem speak for you and | 0? the Amerika Just to get @ place to/4nd his chum, Nicholas Alpilio, who! enough to be questioned tried to give would not believe the danger was past choose not the quintessence of Tbsenirin, | do some work, It is all too buay on the lives at No. 4 James street, brought | fetitious names, and even young Bom- until the fire engines left the scene, but the more American quintessence of | other side, ahe sald, for a person to get | their histrionic careers toa speedy end | 20% ina moment et consejousnese, gave “Everything I owned in the world ts, optimiam prescribed by our euffragan| any Ideas on paper, and she was golng| to-day tn the woodsheds of thelr r | the name of Prank Hunt ‘When coe. ery ‘advantage. None but a short Nobile Waiver tower con- ghted man, official or otherwise, could |fined the flames to the third and fourt yjoct to city acquisition of such # | fo and prevented the fire from operty for park purposes. ding to adjoining buildings. “Truth, perhaps,” hovered on my Ips, but I didn't say it. In the presence of optimism as exemplified by Bishop Burch, whither had fled my ‘Quintes- sence of Ibsentsin?” I don't know, Bishop Burch was a the pure air, b Uke of which could not be dupli- ated anywhere on the Atlantic Coast a : 4 Bishop eng practised san Francisco in orde ective hoi ne | rronted with his card, he expiained that And one must realize that all this is} sone,” said _ . Bergen miele. Young very impressive bishop as he sat in Bis) Hor with those worns, Hite arte fer |e eee aan ei ae ve homes, and the neighbors are) he wanted to spare his parents as much hin the grasp of the So a icles erate ee renlcsegpy —— office in Bishop Greer's residence at} staten Island and the wedding—-both | SUMcient peace for tot} __ [Al talking about the briet but inter | us possible. , our progressive city oMficiais now to | capital to start in busine ‘or himself. x47 Gramercy Pat Not !mpressive, | very optinistic things to do. She sald that her new play, “A Man's | esting period of their fignt ce the Cecunm Sebweiutien alee detcde take advantage of this grand proffer,| “We didn't have a ce: insurance i according to old school, but with a —_>—__—. Tragedy,” with Mrs. Fiske inthe chief | theatrical tn We had delayed taking a policy, and this Square rest of I ine on a charge of criminal plan of a seaside p. The Evo. | We bad deeeitely wiped us our of exe Buvslque that would do honor to the! WOMEN RIDING ASTRIDE role, would be put on the #tage July 1. h boys are seventeen 4 of age. | negligence, but after subjecting him to ug World deserves the greatest cre jatenhe) Traffic Squad and a face that expresses The play deals with the revolt of wom-| Frank's mother went away Thursday ® Se€Vere cross-examination became for calling attention to thts opport T ound floor 4s occupied by the intelligence, tolerance and spiritu- ARE “POLITELY BARRED,” | an and the uplift of the ex. She isfiast and eft him in charge tne convinced the aceldent was not hie y. Lot it go on with the campaign. | jjoerty iron Pipe and Nipple Com- , Without asceticism Incidentally, I going to write a book called “Julla/ house, He found $800 worth of Jewelry, fault, and discharged him, just as Mra, | nave spoken with a number of the| pany; the second floor by Thomas 8. hope the Bishop won't mind the com- . | Frances and Her Time," in which she] and $100 tn cash in the house and tele. | ’evine, who had been telephoned for, hombers of the board relative to this | Tretes, an eldetro-plater, and the fifth | parison 10 the Tra Mc Squad, for, after Confederate Veterans 5 Stirred to the] cit elaborate the theme of her play. | phoned to Nicholas to get some mance| Mffived at the station house, yposed seaside park, and all agree by te Snooks, Chill Sauce Campea: all, what 4s a bishop but one of the Point of Prohibiting Siraddle ‘Woman of the old order had so much}and join hy hating etme |. Mrs. Levine wan hysterical, “Our | at nothing could be better, more} The r Nip 5 cant. captains of God's police, clearing the te Da i to do-in the way of rearing large far Nicholas drew $55 Ales - | brand-new car, our brand-new car!" she Sanitary nor healthful than an ocean | The loss is ¢ timated at about $10,000, way to heaven for ite'la nedeatriana? Mounts in Parade. $55 he had tn a bank and} wailed. ‘So that's where our life's » les and doing the housework that they eathing space for the people, He ene wai” ta area ea Th ‘ ofor of sanctity abeut] NASHVIL Tenn., June %.—Because | 4 i Saciee aa) eg Seating entail mache for batirs | RATHER COW THAN “M,C.” | 9.7 'Sitrapan thanop. nor about tho| several girs ware mounted ante. in[Ml."" "soning World report the two went to the Times Square H. she | tel, where they took a room at ® @ Suffragan Bishop nor about the ald to an Evening World reporter, “but | day, bought a lot of Morris?” . : sald to 5 ; of new clothes and fr irposes, and with @ little ski! a park residence of Bishop Greer—only the soft| the recent Confederate parade at the Fa eras ae! amille fA Pillas | Raeinee ‘ ‘And Morris, hoping this would quiet on the site of Dreamland could |) | Mek Longworth Anewe Double- | ent at the flowering shrubs in Gram-| Tattle Rock reunion, the local bivouac | POW |e improvements in vogue for do- Senne 1 that they were actors on a] ner, ejaculated: "I was drunk.” But the made a recreation centre for the whole Barrellea Query of Farmer, \ orey Park sifting through the oper, win-|0f Confederate veterans nas adopted)" ‘ ‘p police say he wasn't, this resolution ing all sorts of work have emancipated me n time Mre people. | fn | dows. I: was a tine day for discusnin ate = okey that) WASHINGTON, June An Onto | dows. as a fine day for discussing |" oSoived, ‘That no woman shall ap-| her. She has time to devote to study onal i pares, wits Aseemmien FiKey Lee farmer who wrote that he ow nine | Pessimism, anyhow, ‘ pear tn the parades of the ee teeland to taking her re’ place tn the small by MONEY MAILED, MAN GONE. | ey muy the city, T appreciate that | cows and asked Representative Long- , 80 cain, so bright, State divisions or the general association | world ho Friday with a px age ase ie pert OMnances aro being watched | worth to eend him a Government ox- 1 of the earth and sky." astraddie, and, should any so app “if T could return to Fngland Atty | missing Jeweley told Mro Mastone that) Somebody in Chicago Sent Home ne clty SN een cng, | terminator for flies, will recelve the fol.) And Pishop Burch was getting ready | the officers harge of said parad6| years from now 1 would find woman Aon ed given ik to fle to patan and safeguarded, possibly too closely. | owing reply in ‘due o ot the | to go to ® Wedding on Staten Island. | shal! politely request that thay retire.” Ip ea some into her own and that all of Be hoMeTETa that: in| Meee ay SHR BIRPRDE ASE ATR Bh | one . a ‘The motive and the tople of our tal] The resolution requested generals not | ee had then t found at t mai cre must always be @ leeway w Sorry, but 1, too, am in quest of °h¢ | 1.4 neon furnished by the Bishop's ad-|t0 @ppoint young women as staff om-|er res My x a : on the way the right way is pointed out. | think san: ng. i have no cows, but Thave ts nae to her. Tregard Mrs. Pank The dete bund the boys, | 7 iM The Evening World has pointed ov! the | @ bali 1. Sometimes I wish T were | dress {0 thie: avecualibg sins of she nae Seen ling the Dest brain I ever knew arrayed in flash clo ' eal vervman of tt * cht way in suggesting that a seaside | a cow instead of a Congresaman,” General Theologteal Seminary the oth: ihe average woin iain ie tet Shas Wi Wa ela ote roke. @ went to ran eet Ei anal NEWARK CHILD MISSIN, [i "cu" sunk’ A beer ia mn ILEASANT DRI MOZBTE—1 am not a mem. ~~ ; | PESSIMIST MUCH ABROAD OF man's brain doesn’t amount to nu met : er yester sOuR Committee on Pa... out my | utilized by private bathing Interests, in LATE YEARS. Two-Vear-Old oy = Myntertoasty met Marcis Van Dresser wh oth! hoya ware F ne. | ftom the Chicago postmaster Moover “All"House™ J vierest in this matter became so keen addition | to the ae ach now under ui Do not be a pessimist,” Bishop Disappears from Home. /eurote, Rey ee be ie Mugistra inert at : walle containing c oy thousand || louse Bugs. ro ‘The Evening World| furtadiction of the Department. | plan HE pi F ' | beantitul Amer: chs . S98) poltce Court. Mrs, M ; ‘on dollars In %, notes and cash {rough reading sy personal investiga: | Also thirty-five acres, now submerged | hove Young ine. | NEWARK, N. J, dune &—After at vw singing unkfort, but Will hind to plead )adminise | had been found and the owner's namo T ‘at (ected to enroll a8 a aoidter in| becaure of the lack of foresight and meen abroad the Yaitenight search for some trace of his| come, 8 er justice {1 and ertalr Ards it contained toe yanks to support this project, to| business judgment on the part of cer- | Shed eition a: [missing two-and-a- 1 san, {#00 as ee promised tha M te Would | Hoover a e last “4 ny ity offle could be reclaimed by . vse Crezonse ( ” the > she w kuarant night, bn . over ete. ake it a success. To thet en: I came | tain city oficial 1 prea disappoin . 80 ” tt MEA Ss. no Aw W st LS pe cttethe uss down here and joined with n- col-|the simple method of building Je aA deatale DMat Union ot tie De ace aay anne i to | BOROUGH FULL _OF SLES ea: A sg Piss a Wath (ors Garrod oF fie & i oing over the ground, [| out into the acean, Fi ay conscience 5 a ep ngs € r ry) « Brooklyn hag rH w a ve ry ‘suger arerete ured and growing district. This method ts now being p: _ ee gostd cto . nissing Ls y, Josep : . " Lon ep : » ee Risen ly rer . te ee WEBB, outfits Hi : the Manhattan Beach Imprc at this moment the tapossibiltty of | yesterday mornin & | rrealth Depa aw ‘ Bart i | save felt out my people on this proj- th if 4 establishing the Kingdoth of Christ | 1 ho abe > Sc . le ppany, which Is ray valuable biishing i ‘ i wh a A r 5 et and they agree with me that I! Comma Wo small outlay, Now le seein. atid eline CHV Anita “ait other of the olilld ke FILE PLANS FOR THEATRE, 3 sald spare no paina tn trying to help | fe ety imitate 4 movement fo" a fe Rie saasch, tor tha tov until tablish this extension to easide h hi fi ¢ n came home and then the two th New & win » wi grand sea beach, the finest on rr rected on ark, Tam heartily in sympathy, | Arantic Coast. There ix no need wat ; visited th r 2 pie ge ae aa verefore, with the movement. paying fancy prices for the 1 Bernard Suaw, 1 Portyesinih gt , CITY CAN RECLAIM THIRTY-FIVE |has been dovantated by fre, on i apegerh wera penis Didtarbava’ veen aint 2 SUNDAY WORLD’S r 'Y MORE. | we can acquire it by condemnation a ih R j Apailo ‘Thea ACRES; SHOULD BU When the|falr figure, and the owners cannot 1 not let 100,01 ; “ 9 ALBEE. 8. DRESCHER—When claim any more than the actual marke a in wie | BOSTON, Jur n \ fi sy | le ee ote let Serves value of the site at the p: at time, he norin shown that out of 400,000 worked and J t : | ‘ Island was un by eve-| The city should at once acquire this Mente t ’ fants t 0 lernen ane ener Jee hid “ wil ha + a ‘ yng World ita opponents contended | jand so that there would be laid out a ors from vn and | are p: bald Miss 15 gals hagaupe the 4 not stand the |@ fronta and a dep | Simplify Home-seeking by § < ‘- froi r ina - 1 strain nine ¢ a wf ° ° hat the women and children would be| great stretch of shore irom Dreamlani ts and moving to the | lips Crandall of New York a a 1 prived of the last vestige of the space | to Manhattan Reach. Title can be taken ts and among the | vention of tho Nurses’ Ass OE pays ave accommoda " saving time, temper an ‘The |on the day that the oaths of the con Gn ie hat ts {nae of the MYSTER! The facade will be { A a by the olty on the beac he} demnation commissioners are filed, if Ll ea i Ia br A rat Sere! ! tramping , . lon commisst A Bi aiege Prot. ©. i. 4 stone an ‘ ° Comptrotier and his expert, Mr. O'MAl |p ecegeary, This shore should neve ae deere « rampant fm the City of New ¥ umental a 1 Anco , and myself made a careful investl-| nave peen cut off from public wise, bu i ampant (1 demands mad Ht ‘Tasty, in and found the city owned con-} eince that as been dghe we should '+ ‘ she . . a hy adding vinegar enicr ble beaoh front which was beng steps to restore j bison & : a : uM Ww spon en ee * a meepspientie a « , } { ~ ra SE ree > - ‘ie = ~ “ one ‘a - ae a mt cE I

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