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rs WLLANSTELS “OFMOREDEALS ARORA Tells Congress Committee Judge Stood to Mawe $6,000 in One of Them Negotiation Stopped When the Investigation Was Begun, in Washington. 1 May 10.—Partictpation ‘W. Archbaid of the |e in two deals with the Lehigh Valley Ratiroads to it Hy i hi fF rr ofS at H ist hi ste it rit Hie i ist it tas i i j i i th il i i if it i a § té i s { i ti Hy | Hie rit { | ti t I 1 3 tf z r cil i fit FH fet of] gs i 33 sz i i d it sf Eke Es 4 aut i a Judge i He “Just what 414 Judge Archbald say to | You about qoing to see Brownell?” the! chairman asked. jer Capt. ‘optton to 4UOGE, AID HE WOULD see, ‘He just ‘the efi proper said, ‘Tl go and see Brown- wii Here the chairman read from th @iven Attorney-General Wrinley Brown bofore & notary ‘Wiltame in quoted an paying: went to Judge Archbald and May had refused to give the aption, Jadge Archibald got véry much excited eald ‘T'll go and see Brownell. I'm well acquainted with him ‘might hort Mdy for refusing to give such & several weeks ago. and i gmail thing. ‘Aaked if he had made that statement, emo a “Tid Judge aor ti BUT IT WAS CALLED OFF. | the chairman ak we talked about the lighterage ease that . “Did the Judge tell more than one case?’ A. "He th the briefs and he tol me Maghte iden what wae 4 of 22, | was uehered ‘nto the Attorn office. eatd Judge Archbald Dainty he sala wanted ago. a | committe 5 * | that he bea ‘he hed figured th wae before the cow rege case. ADMITS JUDGE ARCH HAD GEEN MAY. Mag’e Gret retussl to give ty. Ardhbald say anything were before him. He one of them was the TO PAK DEMANDED BY PRNGPAL WHE: 5 ere ~ rn ) ‘mpen T! Brooklyn Moving to Have a Probationary School ‘for ; Bad Boys. ‘ | “Tt the Board of Education ned never |ishment in the achools the problem of providing for and maintaining proba- ‘at present, be considered such @ grave (This te the opinion of Dr. L. H. White, principal of Public School at Bed- ford avenue and Hancock Brook- lyn. The Brooklyn Princ! tion has cent in an appeal to the Board of Bducation urging the necessity of probationary schools in Brooklyn,’ and ‘a committee has been apointed to ac | quaint the members of the board with one | the facts of the case, Dr. White, ene of the members of the committes, has at least eight hundred boys under his care. Children from all ‘the | parte of the city assemble datly to re- + | eetve an education under his instruction. to | 24." the eas otated. mien ts th jréperty was gone into by easattie at lengthy Wintame admating e culm you first jscuse thie han me unt! interes . he had intfoduced Dainty he Jud ip | mg i Hck aby i i i ! i EE Ht 35) é i ; f and four or five moti ' to cone! I ie unt} oy eneral'! All classes and conditions present them- selves to him. “VOU DON’T DARE STRIKE O 16 A FACER. “One of the gravest matters that has ever befallen a teacher te that of diaci- pining @ bad boy without the ala of corporal punishmen: he sald, . “A ohtid’s greatest weapon, now, are the words, ‘You don’t dare strike me.’ This fe only too true, and < rsequently the Adout a coal land deal with Valley Raiirond, [: i Gy Be | i 7 Hf t ti Hi isiel mot £7 =. | passed the bill prohibiting corporal pun- | = tionary schools for bad boys would not, | | ‘BVENING WORLD, for that, because once a child te sent away to @ schoo! to be disciplined his whole life te blighted, and usually he ‘becomes worse, instead of better. “Sow the probationary schools would ay with all this, The child could t home, but would have quite a to travel in the morning. His lessons would be the same, but his con- duct would be much better. Moreover, if a teacher We rid of all hér lax pupils, Mte-favers at Work. ATLANTIC CITY, N. rema! distan: members of two iife-saving she can devote her time to teaching the other students in her class, ee Policemian Dies on Duty, eae FANGHAMTON, N. Y., May 10.~Capt. C. Rurdett Ables, for thirty years a member of the Police Department, died suddenly wile on duty last night. it. Ables waa Ansistant Cidef of ue de- partment at the time of his death. Hi Was an officer in the Fighting @ixtt, and was well known in veteran army circles, hard by the waves, but the hoped to get her off. Regains Health After Long Suffering Brooklyn Man Makes Interesting Statement the numerous statements received en- *a New Discovery, is the following: L. Unger, of 544 Brook Ave., Brooklyn, says:— “I write to let you know the tt benefit *s New has e for me. . Before taking it I went to several doctors on account of my stomach. several stomach is eighteen pounds in it. I fact anes weight. In . madea new man of me. The Cause of Disease Disease is the result of impure blood, caused by the inability of the system to cast off and poisonous matter. This condi cause the stomach, liver and their duty, and no one can expect.to become well until these organs are restored to their normal » 5 p system ig run down, the blood conducts the toall of the body and those organs w! have least of re- aletance will succumb first. Some com- plaints thus are fervousness, cons cet, tarrh, gastrit hes and cat Gastritis, kidney and Cooper’s New Discovery arrests the symptoms and restores action to fees item. The Wee distress, improved appetite, bright sparkling an » renewed ambi: capacity for Wor and enjoying life. ion At All Druggists TRY IT TODAY ‘The schooner went ashore during night. Word spread about to-day that a ship, was ashore, and in an incredibly short time the boardwaik was fined with 9 of curious persons eager to dred watch the thrilling work of the life. cavers. SHIPWRECK THRILLS CROWD. Atlantic City “Boardwalkers” See niwhed an unusual spectacle to hundreds of visitors at thid resort when they bat- tied furtoualy to eave an unknown threehasted schooner from going to Pieces og the shoal off the Inlet, There fierce twenty-five-mil. wind blow. irl and the vessel was being pounted le-wavers the an cE 42 West 34th St. mere. <i. gaan " Wedhing Gitte at the Meriden Store | QGNTEBNATIONAL ERE at the convenient Meriden Silver ‘Store you will always find more “Somethings in Silver” than any- where else in town. And—whether a little sterling some- thing at a dollar or a big something in Sheffield plate— There is a freshness of design and a quality of workmanship that has made this store a fifty years’ success—in Silver only, base, $15.00; price without iamp, $6.75 MERIDEN Co. BILVBR COMPANY, Silversmiths BUCOBSSO®8 40-51 W, 84th Ot, Bhrough to 08-70 W, sith Ot, New York ine centage pee hme mee ee et fee Ul May 10.—The! crews fur- f COLUMBUS AVE.BET 103 & 104 « 4 James McCreery & Co. :. 23rd Street 34th Street \ _ AN IMPORTANT SALE. (. |OF FURNISHINGS AND ACCESSORIES), For Men and Boys 4 ' is being arranged for the week, Commencing Monday, May tive 13th, Re AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES ? i] ¥ On Saturday, May the 11th. NECKWEAR & HANDKERCHIEFS* ; \ In Both Stores. ase Irish Crochet Sailor Collars. ..<...5.95 usual price 8.75 Irish Crochet Yokes........4.6+: 5.25 usual price 7.95 Irish Crochet-Dutch Collars......4.95 usual price 6.75 Women’s French Linen Handkerchiefs, variety of embroidered designs. usual price 75c to 1.50 b 50c and 75¢ French Linen, narrow valenciennes edge. usual! price 3.00 1 doz. Irish Linen,—hand-embroidered initial. usual price, 2.00 1.25 dos. DRESSES & SKIRTS. 1m Both stores. For Misses and Small Women. Linen Dresses, trimmed with wide lace and crochet buttons, patent leather belt. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 14.50 Lingerie Dresses, effectively trimmed with lace. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 10.50 New Ratine Skirts,—girdle model. Tan or white. Length 35 to $9 inches. 4.25 SUITS, COATS & DRESSES. For Girls and Juniors, In Both Storea, Three-piece Suits of Navy Blue Serge, —gored or plaited skirt. Size 12 to 16 years. 10.75 Coats of Navy Blue Serge,—sailor collar trimmed with corded silk. Full length. Size 6 to 14 years. _ 9.75 Complete assortment of Commencement Dresses of White Lawn, Batiste, Marquisette, Voile and Net. Size 12 to 16 years, 10.50 to 25.00 * James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street BOM FISHER BROS. 1x NO MONEY: DOWN paver GRAND KAPIDS FURNITURE | Piece Maheweay ua y FISH r >