The evening world. Newspaper, May 30, 1906, Page 3

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THE WORLD; WEDNESDAY SVENING, DAT O9. toc3. ae F000 MARCH «Gen. Chaffee Reviewing Parade. _ _AVISEVELT CALLS. NAMM, FAVORED. COSSACKS KILL MEMORY OF _ Views of the Marching Line TH way peu) IN-KENNEL SHOW JN REVENGE FOR = NATION'S HERO THE BALLOT "<< s.o°3i°BOMB-THROWNG Gen, Ghaffee and Others: Voter Makes the Politi-| =§=§ ———~ Review Parade at Sol- | cians and Must Be Held diers’ Monument. | ire at Throng and Burn Houses When Hated General Is Wounded, | Responsible for Them, Va.. May 9)—Prorl jonafa, 3 POR’ ade on the 1 CHEERS FOR VETERANS. ) \ Thousands Line Walks as R +d ulars and Militia Escort Thin- ning Ranks of G.A.R. in Line. | pl ile | yu Gen, Adna R. naffee reviewed | he Memorial Day parade to-day at the | of tr i. rs sho t To Men Who Fought, monles were held tn the » Naval Honpital w letely in the . s, they being | lrond from which ned a column of d mountains and uid waste the fer- The General announced ached he pro- s grandchil- ed States. Tl h the duties of the so with the dut that at t posed to ma on re His ve Hun- sof inhabitants, mostly ‘glans and imeretians, were slaugh- tered by the soldiers, and others were executed. Many of t were driven {nto the mountains, the women over to the Cossacks. must always remember t ino} are a volunteer teers; © morely our army ‘ eir own free will have Seinen Taarecadar y wiped Mitchell SECOND DIVISION | part ee boner Ghrmntstenn ReUt a tne: Tntateocities Sprite canes s the best part of the attent country and w t of bitter complaints. the # markable character, tkhanoff is a ing prizes and medals to the tatives of thelr par- Geo: Jacob Rup “The task once through, R. Davies, John F. At CE» s ei ‘i Dr al reputation Is connected Gowan, Dr. William H eee LOCI ACS Chee paar at rhe, Russians’ advance s 1 Fhe annlateney. actly as the effiete of 0 opened the a pedition to the 3 ¥ ¢ et 1 man, fieh Incident," brought € feney of the average enlis' h their tar uaimal, | {54 yeu verge of war, The parad Parade Formation. THe | res ene George y SIXTH DIVISION. t the eMet of the uation as a whe of Waterford. Jacob * abe avy { depends chiefly upon the way in wh Sam took a ribbon the average man performs in ¢ stnooth- MICHAEL DAVITT class m has beer uch will to N Th of moun James Gorland, J Kow os Kelloggs + Alfred Bo Mas Martin, Dwls Miss Alger, Robe Seer h and from him NEARS THE EN May 30-1 P. M es to lose Edwin Underhill Wandered Up to Harlem and Met DURLI Davitt contin ndike m3 Wille {s now in & most toad ‘ a Gir ©. G. Hort Hundreds of cablegrams manding the Der c the judge [have been received at the ree sailors and MOS a No. st tuded tordiy ith | trom his American friends ; ire es t | to an Omn of the classiest A ‘Among the callers at the hospital : SEVENTH DIVIGION Ge | accountatility for this owln « Lady MacQonnell, on behalt of « Groh, J : in th eS uuntess of 4 ny i : aad Tia _——— Lieutenant, ; Moyers, Pipi ie: In Time of Crisis re Serco etiite Santas ar troops wer nF THIRD DIVISION. 1 Slitlantae ptt Ting " PLOT 10 MURDER any 3 be y . By by nd 3 Brice or naval Nie Ee el at the t a oy) i Nt Mrs. mi Captain M. M Pp 1 \f nt the ho: Regulars in Line. ey : is a T | Sunday, a ie Twelt g a Irioumly 1 r th 1 0: | ea hy woman. M tt's eldest son DON P.M Iside. LON wk Of promis ; 2 Blood M ! CADET DIVISION. She Was 89 Timid. Sompa: - sy ¥ 7 4 Cones SEICaR ARGS FOURTH DIVISION ‘ i Hundred and Sous \ Coasy Artillery, e s Headed by tt CC. is é sis : rattles saat D. Mo Battalion, Capt te . Y Lieut.- tomman J ain renee a Aesh 42 a re #16 Fa FIRST DIVISION, : seas fous Inquirers all day i Marshal—Comrade J.-E. Spe: P tt Htedmond, leader of the 1 j Aide Comrade 4 BY eo Sarena | frequent ' rade E, B, Demarest, i 5 Locech’s M ary Band. ete AGH o JAIL SUICIDE THOUGHT Fy Command 7, apht tener Catets, CAP) aveive Faint tn Hurning School. | \ ‘ if TO BEJERSEY CITY MAN. he Rattalion, Major George) POF HURON, Mi - mander J hy * | = ; HEUER OLMIS OM: n Corps, Capt.) 3, y Tae | oxy 3 feel aceuned Vhayihia |g the : oc ser-| Trouble and Neyer Suspect it, : 7. | shai, Major tt wen’ ‘ fiftec atealarmal a 1 Tost | w J, committed suleide tn Mow To Find out. esac . Major. Th neh NINTH DIVISION. | nateen erat ne aoeat aliens it G and | the county Jail to-day by hanging Filla bottle or common glass with your tto Anderson ¥" F. Mo! Murphy,| Marshal James E, March t. | epcaped wit boty, t 1 wall Jackson and| He was Monday on | water and letit stand twenty-four hours} Saunton eae yoo ermination of seirching : og wee NST Silken aseilimentorsete mmander see UL lle Ya A NIT, | he oe is 8 tu mi tlingindicatesan pomancig. aerien. & 4 Jaines M. Jarvis Camp, No 23, U. § R | Whereupon y \ iN long run. repres Saieal ely irae ‘oop t._ amp, We, Ta Ke Ne ina ; } inion 0 dition of the kid- mander ¢ er; tate 5, -U. OLL CALL. it ths 1 B t Seaiiecneine seys{ if it ptaine Pout, N A. R,, Command 2 fo back Hess Ht 4 are your linen it is W. S. Hancock Post, No. 24, G Memorial Day, 1906. whlakers 1 and : j evidence of kids Commander Edwin B. Coursén No. y F t ne ney trout :; to ohn A. Rawlins Post, No, 9), w P. “only ‘ * A 8 Cou! v ‘ 1 requent R,, Commander €. Just 5 General _Henty W No. ‘Only a few of the Old Boys left, the ‘ a F soldiers and to pase it orp chaties Ahner Prim and U8. Ww. Vin 8. B The Commander sald, as he looked them o’er. NOR AWS sis we must dey than those | in the back is este aru ajor 4 ore welt d eats prom ; Ae del arc at the kid Willtam D. Kennedy Po Me Full many a home has been bereft; stFik ving the right stuff in t ne | Rare es Tiel ee Kiley They've passed along to the other shore, wd ; BEY | ‘ “What To Do. Grizzled and worn the few who remain— a ie There is comfort in the knowleigo 60 f nd y sears t Dr. Kilmey Weary, and old, and tired. ee eine ' , owes Ifal city of , tee Poet ea Reckon we'd better get ‘out o' the rain'— SN ee aye five years ago in war, that it Tribut> to ‘Frisco. falfill It's pretty near time WE were fired! 8 wa uy AT ACK Age man that) «in the midst of ¢ horror | Pi 1 it « ret Y 1 t of ou and every part of the urinary pa “a » W to sta 2 0 ple y It rots inability to hold water e sile 4 u ed und scalding pain in’ passing it, or bac The silent march, on toward the grave, i SA inecte following use of liquor, Witte oF The heroes tread in bro ranks; 8) Fs beer, and overcomes that jeasant Nee They lived, they fought, some died to save BROOKLYN TROOPS ed > ofteil , ' ; t , , : Siders ARTE o get tp minty You see, the people of New York | en ROLE NG Slaps ete Aa GUESTS AT HARTFORD. Teh thie nights! nd * vite jl Nor reveille nor bugle call er Teac th traordinary effect of Swamp-Root ha 4 adh one : | r ne extra r have tired of seeking Positions, No moro shall rouse them to the fray. ‘ Prin mot thsi Homes, Workers, Investments, They would not brook their country’s fall; » | for its wonderiay rou need © anedi Bargains, &c., through PI Fee ee DAET EBS RAC Ea Ce, s a AHSHIS Baye Ge eiclian Geese minor Want Mediums, m1. York aye sample bottle Then scatter garlands o'er the tomb, : and as a result: Salute the braves who rest at last, Viet f ‘ Ha And let the light of love fllume Their lives, thelr valor and their past. Only a few of the “Old Boys” left. Would that they might their strength renew! Aged and withered—of hope bereft— Only a few! Only a few! hamton, N. ¥. When Some ot 6vamp-Root. writing mention this paper and don't any mistake, but remember the | Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and | the address, Binghamton. N.Y. ——_—— 7,413 World ‘Wants? have been printed during the first TWO DAYS of this week—2,072 MORE than same TWO DAYS last year and 272 MORE than ANY TWO OTHER New York newspapers COMBINED, n bY law for the and the train that they of thelr —H, D, HA MORE. with Jon Monitor, caused the Mor {alty.

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