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& # i i} SCHOOL CHILDREN | WHOGLEAN CITY | GALLON GAYNOR, Mayor Commends 200 Young- Sters for Work of Volun- teer League. Biot, that the traction lawyers have not still | overreached the representatives of the city and put across the 10-cent fare by | @ome new trick, COMMISSIONER REFUSES TO AT- TEND SECRET CONFAD. ‘Those who were present at the confer- ence were Mr, McAneny, Bogopgh Prest- Gent Miller of the Bronx and Commis: Witleox, Bustie, Willams and Commissioner Cram would vited ‘by Chair- man Willcox, and he said he stayed away as @ protest against the secrecy oftthe “The more vicious the eubway eon- eioners Maltbie, Ik iM CALL6 THE SECRET SIONS A JOKE. “These secret meetings of the mission are like passing judgment in Srlalibefore the evidence ie heard. They are a joke when considered as a pud- Me gathering of officials, for they are ,nOtBING but private mestings devised to ‘deceive the public into believing that they are public meetings. “My final reason for not going to this secret session is because I am opposed to the subway contracts for the reason that & favor and have pledged my vote for muntelpal Gig the ultimate solution of the quem tle. “Under our paterna) system of @overtiment those among us whe have ‘the largest financial estate in ‘ensider those unfit ie i tf gz Pah if iH i Ba ick E AFTER GRIPPE OR PNEUMONIA eccepts any recistant force is depleted and Scott’s Emulsion is meeded. ts highly concen- twated nourishment is im- mediately distributed to every o8f 5 2 RROOKLYN TO MAKE PROTEST TO-NIGHT. Meetings of protest againet the deabion. H | rho have the i i | 5 I | hy tie iry and Charles I. Stengle. - 3 i ‘With Scott’s Emalsion mature repaize waste etructs healt _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1913 JOKES ABOUT SUBWAY. ‘Arithmetic Might Be Too Much for Us,” Boy’s Answer to Hint of Mayor. Mayor Gaynor tn receiving two hun- Gred school children to-day suggested in an address to them that perhaps they might Aispose of the subway problem. The children emiied ond one “kiddie” oad, “Mer, Mayor, im the subway spoke right out perhaps the arit! might be too much for us.” Reuben #. Simone, who has organised thirty-three leagues, comprising pupye | who are pledged to report ordinance violations and help keep the streets clean, presented the children to the Mayor, who redeived them cordially. Each chiid wore a badge. The Mayor approached one youngster and asked: “What is that badge and whose pic. tures afe on itt’ “That fe our organisation bidge,” sald “I thought that might be my picture,” answered the Mayor, newspapers have started picturing me I hardly know myself.” ‘Mr, Bimons lost his sight in the ser $ 4 Zrtererersoroseseorsressoisesoreses casero ooosooosees i EE te.est in our ‘city affatrs and want to help. Suppose I turn the - Wl 66604-45-0904490146090004 045 SA sca! lh fel from the stories above their dirt and If you will look about and re- doetes 124984000006 | MeMurray finds, te undatletactory, not! Cummins and Reichmann because of individual fault, but be- nM cause of the fault of their superiors. Aren’t in Gallery. “In the first place,” anys the Protes- ‘ i; ; port those things to me, or the Police] %F “teachers are hampered by lack of ” a te for fully fifteen 2 loner, why, you would be doing| authority either to punish unusually) gheri Julius Harbutger was catied| minutes, gently rubbing ¢ ie Umbrella troublesome children adequately or to have them punished. In the second 0] place, they do not feel free. They are aiven no authoritative voice in helping|AMermen to-day. The Sheriff was| to select the curriculum that they must | called after Inspeotor Faurot had passed present or in dividing the time among Several studies, or in choosing the textbooks that they must use, or often even in determining the methods they are to follow. “In tho third place, there is lament- Sele Manufacturers able lack of inspiring leadership by | Police Identification Bureau, and now | of the trouble, Don't w 362 Broadway, New York. those persons in authority over them,| chief of detectives, blamed the Sheriff | °ertsin remedies. Any dru —— Le, the priitipals~gpecial supervisors| for fatiure to photograph Lieut. Becker, and superintendents. Bankers Reichman and Cummins, form: “Our findings farther convince us that | er Chamberlain Hyde and other persons y a e 0 the teacners, as a rule, are conscten- | recently convicted, as has been repor: —_— tlous and energetic; also, that, in re-|to the Police Investigation Commmtee ° who keep themselves in fine They ought to de out in the woods with Kipling’s animals, those people.. They have no sense of decency at all. are trying to atop it. LITTLE BY LITTLE “The part of the city that you co f I know is not very clean—eoi through there quite frequently .| Parts here in Manhattan that to go through in a few days, Something big or something Uttle in coming up in this city every minute and the Mayor cannot be everywhere He has got to do I hope you will keep up the work. Don't give It up a minute. “Go right on, Mr. Simons, and extend “But you children, ought to be tau Fall, souevlleae particular part Uttle to-day and Uttle to-morrow, a little the next jay, and by the time your life is up and to die you will u will often fall, But if you will gu about the'city and note the worst that are the dirtiest, those where the people ure dirty enough and mean enough to sweep out into tlie organization all over the city. And now ani then I will be glad to recelve a delegation of your workers. I think I will wear your badge myself when I go out to Inspect the streets to be heard with regard to whether it should be given a re-argument. | the present been a severe winter tho J] COmpany would have furnished cold cars to the public & decision by the Commission probably Commissioners Cram and Maltbie were voted down upon this statlc and depressed. | Faurot said prisoners were brought to Re “The kindergarte. and primary parts | Police Headquarters to be photographed of the system fail to harmonise, In-| only by the courtesy of the Sheriff. liver, good di deed they are no uniike In controlling| ‘They come up in van ioads, id Pei | OWES $421,000, HE SAYS, AND HASN’T GOT A CENT. Harry Wheeler Powell, a Teacher Living at the Apthorpe, Files Petition in Bankruptcy. Harry Wheeler Powell, who resides in the Apthornpe Appartments at Seventy- hours and « corresponding tewer num. | ¢lshth strect and Broadway, one of the 4 largest amt most exclusive in the city, the Commission's | fied @ petition in the Federal District Court to-day asking to be declared a soluntary bankrupt purposes, curriculum, methods of p* senting the aame attitude of the teach- ers toward pupils, and even in the ap- Pearance of the rooms, that the primary achoo! not only abandons tmportant | crofu la’ linen of influence begun in the kinder- wot the Issue to Another extension of good fellowship to the Inteyborough by the trio w: upon the question of allowing the ~ pany. run fewer cars in the nen-rush OLD BONDS NOT AS GOOD Ad re no better than the jue of $170,000,000 worth ef Lnterborough bonds,” said Mr. Malt- “Im fact, I should think thet they are not as good, because the prese: Interberough bond are not backed vy the credit of the elty for the next half @ century, redeemable before that time at 10 and maturing at. per in 188, with ber of seats for the passengers, Bustin moved that former order be modi teacher should be more definitely Mxed. | pronounced ecroful: If obedience Is to be one of her (his)| health. Lread of principal virtues, then everyone con- fled so that thin He guve his lia- # $421,000.95 with assets, Of this amount $01,900.00 1s in secured mort- es and $19,300.35 for judgements on igh |-mortages secured against him, Outside 8 in the Bronx, It ts understood | of $20) worth of clothing, the petitione: iams—formerly” employed | gay; roperty. Soe anes Te the mployed | says he has no property, He says he is ame position with respect to Mook and Williams be- 4 and again Cram and Maltblo | Dilities Were voted down, Commissioner Hustis voted against a Ave-cent fare to Coney Ialandea! veloping self-expression and self. tirely cured.” Mrs. C. E. Recent votes of Commissioners Will- cox, Eustis and Williams upen mat- tere affecting the Interborough other than the eubway contracts is highly ‘The Gret evidence of the action in concert was few weeks ago when before order ce mission to compel the Interborough to properly heat its cars, The Commis- sion had agreed not to give the com- teacher's own growth, then @ w veloped plan by which freedom | - | form or tablets called teed should be put into pri an might do much to allay present ets ————— = WHO WANTS WITHOUT COST discontent among the teachers. At any firm of Goldsmith, Cohen, a8 of No, & Wall r the bankrupt, morning refused to give any explana- tion of Mr. Powell's heavy pA THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ‘The following were the higuent, lowest of atue st creditors are Theodore 421 Weat One-hundred and Villiam Kilean of ird street, Jacob es compared with yesterday's closi ‘ No, 110 Bast Twenty! ,D. Butler of the Got \ance Company, the Germa \Bondy, Lorenzo and Ida Twilliger, Al- fred Boote and William M. Seymour, Al cell CHARLESTON ENTRIES, >i E aati entries for to-morrow Give the patient cai 4, | thle seaple and barmlent remedy every |} anya fhe aise *Resash cilshe sctzert, Ue, Moree Reet bln, 20 mite ot ; | variably bri natant relief, and the|# §° “ 4 ld is ssperel sapeted. from the - yal “al spedicte abou tor tise aaa, BO pile alt on soziicnticn. Mt desired, packanee com be tnvured t in the medicine cabinet 7 by (Balls The development of seriou: ree ce ae og ‘evening ‘until mec 84 oeesk, 4 Infgetions of be throat broneinale, _ ROAD Want Works a | th e o PEELE F PEEEEES: Seok rorie, 104. FOURTH RACE—Purse $400; dha ep: ry 208 WAY HS | whlnkey nthe hous already, : Catalina st | wees. Order one nvearolds and | dru cartons bearing the vounds, Tek tut, The Leach Chemical Co,, Cinciansti | 1 Apprentice allowance DOOR AD ABAD NEEDED ODE ED ODED EEDD ODED DEDDD + 09990446-4-004044 6194666 56-40060006 6041444416490b004000 | “and I can't say whether we miss any Mayor Gaynor Thanking 200 School Children For Their Eftorts to Help Keep the City Clean (Specially Photographed by a Staff Photographer of The Evening World.) space seer a EXPERTS CLAIM.” ; “Do you get the pictures of men con- victed and released on suspended sen- 3 tences?” asked Ohief Counsel Buckner. “No, sir—they are no longer in the cus- tody of the Sheriff.” % | Would you like to have these pio- AS R ee “Yen, for the good of the community.” | Cine Bottle of Tona Vita Equal “Has the Department a ploture of ' former Lieut. Becker?” to Month’s S‘ay in a “Yes, air, In the chief clerk's office.” : eos aaid the pictures in re Sanitarium: fice were of all the mem- bers of the Department. Mr. Buckner ked if the Re ww’ Gallery rule hadn't . . be fed tr commissioner Waldo | SOHN FERRIS ST. but the witness he didn’t know, Mr. Buckner wanted to know if the De it ad pictures of Daniel Orhallly, Montgomery, recenty convict-| THat Nervousness and Pains ed of bank wrecking; Hugene Clement!,| Disappear After Course convicted of manslaughter in the second of This Toniv. asked to telephone and find out if any of these was there. ‘ ‘Mr. Buckner first asked the witness about @ recent conference by him, Com- missioner Waldo and Deputy Commis- sioner Dougherty at Headquarters while Harold 8. Deming, associate counsel for Hotel, on 38th Street, New the Curran committee, was walting (0 / York, after taking a course of this new see the Commissioner. toale! “Didn't Me, Deming wait an hour for} “turing the past year I have felt an audience with the Commissioner, |run down in health, and I have tried only to have it denied to him when you /all kinds of tonics without success. refused to anewer a question he asked | My ambition and energy seemed to be yor asked Mr. Bi leaving me. 1 was becoming morbid ‘The witness didn't know anything of | and irritable. I had no aj petite, and this, he said. the little food that I ate ‘he not thor "Your fallure to answer questions | oughly agree with me. It seemed ax Mr. Deming has asked you are re-|jthough every organ in my body was eponelble for your beims her on stb- | tired out. poena,” explained the examiner. ccount in a paper on ‘When he was on the stand last week, ility,’ and it struck me Inspector Faurot: wag asked the num-|that this was exactly what I was suf- ber of pictures in the Rogues Gallery |fering from. The article also men- destroyed by order. of Commissioner | tioned a new tonic, Tona Vita, which ‘aldo last January. He gave it as|had ufactured with an end to 8,406, ervous condition, Aside from that, since Commissioner Vita and found Waldo todk office, he sald, only 190 | plea pictures had been destroyet at the re- | Womat Chl verde) is at ws hemeel ver. nervous mi parcigig tie Hark) emvath hed the first botth Hudspeth Named as Prosecutor. | stronger in every wi dT Spe yg TRENTON, Jan. 2%—The nomination improvement entirely to Tons of Robert 8. Hudspeth, Democratic Na- tional Committeeman from w Jersey, to be Prosecutor of Hudson County, the most populous in the State, Was gent to the Senate by the Governor. Mr, Hud- That the new tonic, Tona Vita, is proving a boon to many women sad nin New York is borne out by the following statement which was made by John Ferris, who resides at the Plymouth experts, ¢ head and back, broken [fe i cope ee re nae ——— i ¥ h in tl hii ek friend of the Governor | tha succeed Plerre P. Garven, Repubit-| S24 sleep, heartburn’ and. 8 ’ on peimanss, vamee sey $ ae sundry other diseases be brought on by an ired MER GENTLE HINT. Formery” the care tet IN Cy SCHOOLS ASKED WHY ROGUES “you unow, Mita Jinx. the doctors say | eniartum, and’ this was the “only ’ one ought to have at lea: ht hours’ method know! Bi bt noes en ores meee Tona Vita is fully equal to one month's past 10, ust you be going’ = _—_—————e (Contaeee soma ves Feet Inspector Faurot Admits Hyde, to the witness stand before the Police | The effect is really wondertul - 1 A boon to everybody on Avestigating Committee of the Board of i ae wind it, the buck up to him as being to blame in any case where the department had failed-to get the photographs and Ber- : SALE EVERYWHERE tillon measurements of prominent per- bone ‘recently convicted, Miller Bros. & Co. Inspector Faurot, former head of the | through the peres ai to their profession, they arejof the oBard of ‘Akierm Inspactor ysical condition, Regular Ineys and ion, and a@ greater natural r follow the timely use of the reliable BEECHAM’ wels, active Try them — it will pay you. The newest shage is the Pembroke, with LINOCORD “SNAP.ON” BUTTONHOLE, Buch The following testimonial Buc clearly shows the wonderful ce OF | officacy of Hood's Sarsaparilla: ing children—within a single sys-| “When my daughter, now gtown up, most wasteful. was only three months old she had « authority of the class room| welling in ber neck which the « She was f sapatilla, and thoi uld understand that fact. On NOTANTUD RELIEVED WKY THE OLD the other hand, if a good degree of cine wand td Hea of ‘i 4 DR:MARSHALL S freedom on her (his) part is recognized | eit ait f e ALL, as a condition of CATARRH SNUFF pT =e a ta un Marengo, 0. Og, PAR, Bae (Of Secttine Oe | Get Hood's Sovdoy in usual iguid tabs, ht Piano, a U ia LJ i Set ot Pare. Viet k rests upon the higher ie or MngteSemiing ies ALF. al . cular LLEN, Sulte 803, 45 West 3éth ot ratisfaction among th is no doubt yut iti (Trade Mart.) 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