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‘ “GHEE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY17; 1905, EG See ; CITY HONORS REMAINS OF HIRAM CRONK, DEAD AT 105, LAST OF THE HEROES OF 1812 SNAPSHOT VIEWS OF PROCESSION ESCORTING THE BODY OF VETERAN HIRAM CRONK TO CITY HALL. | (Photographed for The Evening World by 4 Staff Photographer.) C ThE GAR FS FIOM UAG TH LOPLI Os |ANDERSON IS A GREAT HAND AT CATCHING GIRLS Se re ere ero [eer at all. Impossible to . Wendel," sald Col. Butt. y vehigie which he had was so cumbersome that It would not have been in good taste to have carried the body upon !t over the rough cobblestones of New York.” “Did you order Capt. Wendel to keep Inte battery out of the parade? was | naked. “Well, he | pied Col. Butt, find any room,"’ | {Body of Hiram Cronk Escorted | to City Hall, Where | KIDNAPPER ~ WAS BABY'S OWN MOTHER Thurstons Admit They Were It Lies ta Sate, i | * Miram Cronk, one hur doand five fyrenre and four anya old, the Inst aur: | ‘or of a war ht nearly one hun- | red years og. m1 the reverence | ef a number of civic and military bod He’s Over at the White Star Pier and Is Johnny on the Spot When One of the Fair Sex Is in Danger, fen't in the parade,” “T auppome he couldn't ot allied behind the hearse bearing vhe ermen passed resolutions contemplating the children. Jeouniry in the War of IS. Dye doe [SINE ISVAR AGRO EYES Vh9, 200! te, | mteerame passengers on the White Star | eo eile tn thie wee ame. fu [Resa trates Sheu an pf a8) matey |of the Irlah Societies. | Only Pretty Irene Helen’s pice, was following @ woman up the | Rpmae,back In the stecrage, came ru MaTNTHERAY Ne Sean and Hees | When the proomeion passed ‘Thirty: storage plank to the steamer Majestic crying. Bessie gave a shriek Gechd Cantal Slatin viula Rel | mixth street and Fifth avenue a party Adopted Parents. [to-day when the woman became dizzy Op and waved. kee. (eee Bt Ene edooet ah paenren aetna akace on Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt's coach, and fell, She had rolled over the edge | BUdY: AHR ReORT GeO) Wa Sea < funeral nrocession down Fifth ave- | the Pioneer, thd s chanve to view the c Ties Meroe the comme He suet gauge] Ray urapy AB. onthe Moving pesaeats ee cortege, ‘The old cotonial uniforms, the| afr, and Mra, John ‘Thurston, of No. |her in time’ toveave het wong In the | on hoard: while the eioes on heey Goi Hlonned! “Hi Gale) acted Gaecene |men with their threo-comered hats, the | 253 Hast One Hundred and Twenty: | Mvar, He OOO DAI ier AR Due Shear de ‘ u and marshal of the procession, With| veterans of the civil war and ho /itth street, who reported to the police | 2° pi tdedabe 240 1 . SU RAPE db hata - HAs PY im was Mrs, Surah Rowley, a daugt- | colonial sosiewes wore brought into ®| {ast night | thet neues ‘daveter, tee Serey. aE care and got her back Bet On 206, Mi omtle ree eure br eoteas Alva Cronk, eighty: | |etrong contrast with the ¢ashtonavly: | Helen, two years and five months old, | Just ee ihe And would ba away for six weeka, tive. yearn old, the oldest of the wont: | dressed Feat ay GaN NG twirm | bad bean Kidnapped by Mra, Nellie eames a ee 1 or nty-five ya ¢ | ven Right of . ayes, admitted to an Evening World pout | y 0 fend Sonn, the “soungeat boy," who ts he ‘‘Miserere" was heard from time | reporter thia afterncon that Mrs, Hayes nina sheeet Bert tet mmpritcrtinc Hehe Dor dwaake When ai had ; Anile Moun Bar | to mo as the procession moved down | was the mother of the ahild, They de-| fortieth strest, they became acquaint: [Pq iatitca tee oven, the, Chung: Wémanclnithe Line the street, ‘The march was necessarity | clared, howover, that they had adopted | eq with a woman named Hayes. She | tho child. ang a general alarm Wns, mnt QoMra. CL. Mote j a wlow one, bit want without mishaps, | the baby formally and legally in Sep-| was liveie with Ernest Hayes, an em- |g Na hommickes ue eT ane e: United: Daughter The unique touch of age was respected tember, 004 The panera wore drawn ploye of the Gorham Manufacturing mie UN , uD Is ea DAUR IEEE fee. varyce by the street car motormen and the| Up by Isaao Bteinhart, a lawyer, of| Oo, and they had just arrived trom BLUREC Bods EREUE DORE EGEL OTE procession was given the right of way|No. % Nassau street, London with two oli(drenia boy and 8 | Do ee BAN AT wed by infontry and a band from in all instances, Mra. Hayes {8 supposed to have|girl. The boy, Robbie, was an infant,| SYRACUSE COLLEGE iY ee By Ley apa ER UEAEA ETD ‘at the City Hall the body lay in state) |o"rded the steamshin Curonta with the| the girl, Irene, @ little more than « MeLOnct ie Waheed GH oes a It will be left there all day for public | 2/4 vesterday bound for her parents’ | year old, Chancellor Declaren that They Are i 2, home in Scotland, The Caronia is] The Thuratons became krently at. | ariiiiery, tho U, S nt Posi. the view. The funeral will be held to- | eros Ge sandy Hook and the local|tached to the. Hayes ohlidren, ‘They Not Typical of the Ideals WWaehington Continental Guard, the morrow, when a similar escort will be . a moved to Harlom and took ttle Robbie on ‘ police have no furisdiction even shoud | Moved © Harem and tools Mite Top ile of Students, yarmy and Navy Union, the Mayor and formed and the body buried Jp Cypress | tho woman be aboard, mother. The Hayes family moved to Ounn UN. o Board of Aldermen were in Ine, Mills, ‘The ‘Thuratons told many confiloting |No. $93 Second avenue, Mre Hayes vis |, SY RACUSD. N. ¥.. May 17.—Chancele Old mon there were in that procession Hiram Cronk died at Dunn Brook, N.|storles about Irene Helen aad did not {ted Mrs, Thurston frequently, Barly | Jor Jamas R. Day, of Syracuse Univer= ho had smelled gunpowter in the \¥., Saturday at the age of one hundred | admit the facts of her parentage until [in September oe Nog eed Mra. Hayes ede rid A yates the fraternities to eat of bat le, and aa they rode or and five. A year ago the Boatd of Ald: |they were confronted with proce that |G, Mim. Mnuuatan OiAt ene wes Bong | Ret te oe tear eine tee eee thelr previous etatements had not been he ee aus NOMI 2a nee ened to expel any student seen on the | | ‘emains of old Hiram Cronk, clothed mory of the veteran | ite In reporlng the loss of the little |" ‘The Thuratons could not see their way| street with a bulldog. uniforms of a bygone age, they [Ren CH ne, ee whe Hae the Chy Hall [0n6 they eald ther they were married | clear to take care of both children. They] | ‘The Villine "on dom) by a: buLlaare emed strangely oul of place on mod | by having hie body ile in the City fred |Aoven Year exo tn Middistown, N. ¥.,|iareed t9 adopt, Ubtle irene, and, she) wie the Gaube of the onda r 5 appropriat eeremon! ert os oh ¢ was turne D hem. Mrs. ‘The Chancellor directed that ¢! cae Gaeaa tae Bod thet the Ghlidiwwe) torn. share. Hayes took little Robbie away and what] nine be killed at once, at the expenae of the city. At the same time @ committee comprising Alderman He declared that the bulldog was not avenue. It was a pleturesque typical of the ideals of students, n and drew many a comment WIG ern FrANMKGran7sorns Reis Jorn PAIaRIAr; ‘They were married two years amo 1 he church at One Hundred and Tw nt became of him is not known, Mrs, Hayes visited Mrs. ‘Thurston m the crowd that Mned the streets, : ¥ tation, th 76 OR Wy a i Wirth, chairman, and Aldermen Owens, Renee pos cet ane Gi ist DESCENDANTS OF HIRAM CRONK. Birt Soares” and “Hane. a” oy | SEE ee hen down the nue through Wash- | ee —— .) polnted to make arrangements, It bikes ] Engton Aroh to Fourth street, The roar) then allowed to view the remadns. tne | eran Corps and the membera of U. 6. | with @ calsson, Upon this plece ot | {he fret, time, tn sinc Tad been |r traffic on Broadway ceased tempo-| dead veteran was dressed in the uni-| Grant Post, G. A. R. artillery the captain offered to convey | alopted providing for the funeral of a | farily while this relle of another-time| form of the Veteran Corps, ‘The crowd | Capt, Louis Wendel, commander of | Hiram Cronk’s body to the City Hall. {ite man. Chairman Wireh and bis Moved southward to the City Hall. | passed in a double line past the casket : i committee, ‘the same which met the ul Wendel's Pattery, tried to do a good Offer Ie Declined. body at the Grand Central Station, with jMhere. with befltting ceremonies, the | and out of the rear exit of the City Hall F t -lturn to the memory of the veteran, the military escort will accompany the Iny in atate to be viewed J y lo ready, 6 i - Body Iny in i Super Yee the All day long a steady stream of people | ut was provented by those in command] Col, Butt, the Grand Marshal of the to-morrow to the grave In Cy body ress Cemetery, (The committee Trouble and Never Suspect It. bilo, ‘ ae, Me tes Tava aapieed hed Hees placed whe A hy the casket and all the ume tor tite arrangements for the parade, | paride, thanked the Captain very cor-| Pree te cet ths mags of the olty Khe body thotne the Poststice Palla tue fattheal bodyauand stood by: in| capt. Wendel called his atiery out} diatiy, but declined the offer. ‘The dex) he halt-masted to-day and, to-morrow: y fe WdiNF | solemn mien and military dignéty. The | pright and early to-day, and the men | ollning was done in such abrupt fashion | The burial will be at Cypress Hilla Whe lid was opened and the tha tery to-morrow, repaired to the Grand Centrad Station! that Wendel’s Battery decided not to! Cet N.Y, HOSPITAL SUICIDE STIRS UP CORONER he was|Guard of Elanor conalsted of the Vet- Almost every: one, fromm personal expertence, knows that the effects of auy kind of severe physical strain are felt, first of all, in the small of the back—inu other words, in those Vital Ors ans, the Kidneys, This is as true in the onse of the very powerful as it is with one of less ‘strength, and it is especially true whenever the kidneys are weak or out of order, ' The Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp-Roovt, strengthens the kidneys, and throngh them helps all the other organs. j WUMION guffer untold misery DeCause the nature of their disease !s not always correctly understood; in = Important Foreign and Telegraphic News. « Vanderbilt Is a Trolley Man.|Twin Brothers Drown. UTICA, MAY 11.—W. K. Vanderbilt, | MOUNT HOLLY, N. J, MAY 1 Bach jr, 18 to beoome actively Interested In| trying to save the othor, George G, and roperties In which the New| ‘Thomas Gaskill, twin brothers, were | and Hudson River Rall- | drowned by the upsetting of a boat in Wireless Record Broken, SAN FRANCISCO, MAY 11,—The Pa- celtic cnast record for long-distance wires loss telographing has been broken, it Prisoner Keeps His Queue. ST. LOIUS, MAY 17.—Jud, of the United States |Disiriet Co: has: asued an order allowing Ne Jung, | the trotley York Cent many cases whon doctoring they are led to belfeve that womb trouble or female weakness of some sort is responsible for thelr 1M fact disordered kidneys are the chief cause of their distressing troubles, 9 ] | Swamp-Root a Blessing to Women] when als, Perhaps you suffer almost continu (Ditu’t Know T Had Kidney trouble | 1is claimed, bya wireless message re- @ Chinaman, convicted and sentenced to celved from 315 miles out at sea, The a term of ninety days in the Missourt| road Company has recently acquired which the ennobhar brother and ine ally with pain in the back, bearing- Scholer Declares Death Leap | communication caine trom the Govern pententiary for passing a raised #10 part ownership, At the next meeting |Sond’at Juiisiown Yanerday afternoon, | 1h ay remedion witbouy| down feelings, headache and utter z ‘ ment transport Solace, which left this Ve m this auaue a | The third brother, William, was rea-| bonefit ti 1 wus about discouraged, but! exhaustion, of Ane opera OF Direcrols of the Maid ¥ an lohaw! ‘alle: allwa: ‘om- | ti i lown th um Pity atrY HY wINOLIS ecte n| Hees cabedeeneehe Sele by ite anes irector and Vice-President. | party of rescuers Director Irediately on seeing the accident, his sentence, Jung told Judge Rogers that the retention of ‘hig queue was a matter of religion, and he will be the Your poor health makes you nerv- ‘ous, irritable and at times despond- and was recelved over the The best record port Monday: magnetic deteptor. of Delirious Patient Will f Je, it 18 sald, at the Jocal station was ftst privoner who has been confined in| “Fre will bo elected also e I Hae the State penitentiary who has not first NoeP B nvestigated, een eo nya men vee pee with the) been shorn. i Saale aanen Gomanss Lae EDTA URS sis ent. But thousands of just such suf- ' eee Freee Ae Oune euaueeoncee ee = eal ——— Higgins Signs Hospital Bill. fering or broken-down women are| Because of the remarkable aulcide Slain in the Soudan. Dinner to Colored Aunty, | ALBANY. MAY in-Gov. Higwing to- being restored to health and strength early to-day of a man who had been) TQ Feel Clerks’ Bumps. CHICAGO, MAY 17.—Word of the! COLUMBUS, ©., MAY 11.—There was |ine Siened Eas t ae eee every day by the use of that won- strapped to a bed for four hours and} OMArzA, MAY I7—In the Hoadquatern | (oath Of Lester C. Winterton, ne the] a remarkable dinner at the Tealdence | Siate hospitals, 2 derful discovery, Dr, Kilmer's| Loft absolutely aione In what is known| of the Union P ‘alira aaycra | result of a night attaok iby native rob-| of John G. Deshler, President of the | a ; | aay }of the Union Pacisic Ratiroad to-day, 4| bers at Wadyhalta, Soudan, has been) peshier National Bank and one of the Swamp-Root, tho great kidney, liver 7 as the “quiet room of the New KOR} oODe ME was entered into with J. M. Tee ves Oy Siend HAD UI Ree! Alt Isionest. men th Columbus, yeeierday in| BaltC Delayed SIx Hours. and bladder remedy. | 7 ospl Joroner Scholer 0 Mitugerald, Chiea heron ok ' erton headed a prospec arty I . Broapibay) scevcnes (BSholaD ARE A PESUD cat ainalthe bari baroh the Nixtyr clorive | WELSH, mart fFom Tandon, severai| honor of ¢ colored woman, Marth | tiveRPOOL, ENGLAND, MAY 11.— Not only does Swamp-Root bring mia yaw! 0 oro *. 1 Ay month . ! f “Aunt Patty," bor i 4 ebay what he says will be a thorough In-] tn the paddenger departmon:, ‘The ob-|andan, nasistant named Bowdon were glie'as’a stuve, who had reached ‘her| The oMcora of the White Star line new life and activity to the kidneys, | Vestigation, ‘The suleide was Albert ject of the examination js to determine fee in Cy LY ag OE dtaroh | one hundredth birthday, steamer Oceandc, which arrived here the cause of the trouble, but by A. Schwartz, thirty-four years old, a} which department of railrouding the | the place Ahan wit axes: | on esis We ki areene weneenl to-day from New York, May 10, say hening the kid Tbiast | | Uaborer, of Nv. 6 ignth avenue, #UbJeEt Ie Deak Aled for, ATIPRRED PRA eee Semen cette | UREANE, RL PEMOGSL. | AUT EASY | Sota ina wtb ae ancoaesed ree Taran tonic aad food fer! antral | Bhortly after 1 o'clock this. morning he thieves then ransacked the house for Grgsne, Male Prenident of the Hocking | Queenstown last night, was in wireless SonetltwtieD, tore himself from the bed to which he} ROOSEVELL to Ring Chimes. gold, and failing to discover any, fled, | Valley Railroad, brother of Mrs, Desh. | communication with the Oceanic), oc- 4 | ‘had been strapped for hours because jowdon recovered, but Winterton, |iar, and nursed i! the children in the|ourred May 14 and necessitated a delay The mild and extraordinary effect A Pi Hours Decale’ | PORPLAND, ORE, MAY 17,—~The| Whose injuries were tar more Wertous, | family tn thelr infancy. of only six hours, A small part of her | of the world-famous kidney and blad- of F consequent on a bad ease) Te TAe Government bullding for {died on ADM 1, He was thirty-six machinery was affected and no further 8 rm of MMGTLA, and Jumped out of Ue] Vo vis and Clark Palr have tyed peers Old. * delay was expected, The Baltle left der remedy, Swamp-Hoot, is 3000} thiid-story Wir woto tu vou rd be- her When President cal vat paves Trying to Save Gomez. Feta! May 10 and Queenstown May realised. It stands tho Bignent pe My kid d bladd vO are fractured) an elutes moe oe Ne f | ulin neys and bladder mo Yor. Hn siouth was fractured aud a | ihe oxposicton by prosaing an electrical |Full Report on Braun's Case, | SANTIAGS, CUBA, MAY, 11—The Hey SAN (ere. 3A. L. erento ot ot atl convinea| freuple fae, orer amp Thonthelant 1 suttored emost every bone In hia bh 8 | Hn , 5 amily of Gen, Maximo Gomez, #ho 4s in a few days aller taking your wonderful ; '4/ intold misery, 1 bocame weak, emavial biocea. Deoth mast have heen ine] SOX .at Weehington he will at the same | VIBNNA, MAY 11-Marcus Braun | cvitioally iil, arrived here with the| Presbyterian Session Opens Bwampettoot { beawn to feel better any one—and you may have asiaple [Nd very much run down, 1 had great dit- pint aoaoia: HAtercu' and. this signa’ that the| the American Immigrant Inapector |iavana doctors yesterday, Afier an op-| WINON. ‘ dea was ou of hoalth and run down @°0-| hottie sent free by mall, fi in reiainiig my. uring and Was ad been In the hospital | fale is open, (who. a8 announced . from Budapest eration was performed to. arrest the! NONA LAKE, Ind. May 1.—Two graiiy; had no appetite, was dizey and suf- A ia ob 0 vater very ofien night and ohne ine Tape uNnier eene oe Moy 11, wae fined $10 for threatening a|throatened gangreno his condition waas| Meetings were held to-day preliminary fored with hoadiche most of the time, 1 In Sekine Di iH ene Rremne: Boor Attet, | iad ned 9 eamiplo bottle! of wo day's was ver und yester- ,' iy to the formal enti of the General di t realive that my kidneys were the | y ‘ord natural hciy to nature, for . Kilmer's M bent @) he howat torave. He «at wo baa | ROtHSChHld Reported Ml, valioe Aetective whom he sari he. ds. Feborven | Berra yoranle| Assembly OF, the | Prcaoy teria Church ‘nus of iy trouble” but somehow "| Syramp-Root 18 the most porfoct heal-| {eauee speviva.ed rellet, and 1 Immee cove t 0 tr ‘ore! Mission cot ey be, and be a yan i} ny bid rst that wo nurses took Min to] PARIS, May 11.--Renewed reports in |covered in the ast of tampering With) Ambassador MGCOFMICK IIl.| fecence dogan lis worl with Secretary jini, ae above Hated. There 4 auehg er and gentle aid to the kidneys that oitles and rontinued taking Mt regularly, ‘uutev room In the rear of the third Toeata te se Sot i pad peepee ued oe Yong italy With: Atabas eo who|. PARIS, MAY i7-Owing to @ pro. 4 thur J Bio wat ig tue Hoard of Mis plea int | ate: te ey ot 14 It goes has ever been discovered. Don’t make! 1 aw pleas ; iy nat Salas ost cured Sh soon Is anal) comparty | Ue ie tt Mingo ware, circulated |g) PeeUAHing’ @ full, report of Beaud's tracted neat oe grip. Aribassador Sac: | Sons, Dreniding. eee tapes tindred | Fant A aie it bee utes cing, wee OUE Of ny mistake, Wut remeniber the name, day without any Dd avmpte cd equipped with ong strs & hou 2 8 8 Court; Mys.! che recommend aN irate Mined ys BELA Hos held ny the Gholi :Of ve HOMF#S | inate, recuperation PANS and Witte Jennings Hevahe | eteruny yours: MRSA. L. WALKER | Root, and the address, Binghamton, ; NS. Be tuer A 1 Strapped on the Bed onse ye 21 MeDaniel St., Atlanta, Ga, \!N, Y., on every bottle. | 19 Nassau St. Brooklyn, N. Ys Aelwartz was placed on the bed and sa attanned on his tok He couldn't Move) way and went to the court, In & corner wate Honpithl authoritisg ata very omacy to, strap a elck man toa hed FIRE IN HOBOKEN CITY HALL. To Prove What SWAMP-ROOT, the Great Kidney, Liver and Rladder hand ov foot, ‘'Dhig was at 9 oclock. | pe suw a body. It was that of Schwartz, Ing they cou ip the facts ’ I bd olen “ . , The door was closed and locked on him, Picked Up Dead. Phd ChE ue as free watWhatever the nurse did ts all right, > — Remedy, Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of The Evening World \ } necording to a hospital attendant, and Fetysed to’ dlscuss it with I don't think that this matter concerns ii rs ; ; ho was left there absolutely lone, No | D& Heldenwill was quickly called and) Conner sonoler got an ink ays | any one ut: oursciven” and, therotore Melteeman Rndty Singea Whito! May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. Hlth. ie ds sald, the man was dead. The nurse In charge fal nye DA PYT is u SPECIAL NOTICE,—No matter noy many doctors you have tried—no matter how much money you may 1 URI Sh Rc Reae i of Schwarts explained that the man} {hat Hf it Nee a Fire threatened last ovening at ¢; have spent on other medicines—you really owe it to yourself, and to your family to at least give Swamp-Root | apn ite howety ater 2 o'clock this|haa been left In the room, because tt] {n'a mad delirium, somebody wae going | $82,500 for a Rembrandt, |'c!2ck the Hoboken Chey Hatt, nut ic] @ trial. Its strongest friends to-day are those who had almost given up hope of ever becoming woll again, ae ye ie ant Ghee heed seat-| was fhared ne would injure himself in} to. get SO dw ede i was extinguished with about #300 dam.) So successful 1s Swamp-Root in promptly curing even the most distressing cases, that to prove tts wonderful Y 4 wound in the|, ward, ‘The ‘quiet room was then| Sut, am, of the New York Hog.| BIORLIN, May 11.~—The munioipaltty| ages, merits you may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery, Swamp-Root, sent absolutely free by mall, the matter w-| of Frankfort ( the Count von Bohoenborn Gallery at while resciiing #800 In bile which was n Of thia, in the desk of Health Inspector Gra- bona nelll, The fire ia supposed to have het | also a book telling all about Swamp-Root, and containing many of the thousands upon thousands of testimo~ nial letters received from men and women who owe their good health, in fact their very lives, to its wonderful curative properties. In writing toDr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N, Y,, bd sure to say that you read this Loser dad ote 3 ted yd BA ell bg lta Bl genuineness of this ores anyone kod t \you are con’ wean p-| ie you |) you cam purchase the cont ‘one-doliay Wise ‘Dottles at the drug stone epermmpers, + Fear court as though something had | Mallon: “Ho etarted out to mee what tt As oil met an orderly coming In, hts men Bald Ne must be akon examined. None of the straps was nd nl broken, “but it waa easy to aes how, after hours of work, it had been possi- £0) N60. wriggle na