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ee Rete ett moe rn THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1907. POLICE PARADE LIKE AN ARMY ON THE MARCH Ten Regiments Strong They Pass Before the Reviewing Stand. REDUCED MEN ON FOOT McLaughlin and “Chesty George” Head Small Com- mands in the Line. Ten regiments of policemen inter- x Bperced with Uwoive bands marched in the annual parade to-day. ‘jong: Bhoremen's strike, no “demotion” of olf inepeotors, no shake-ups and no rain eould prevent “The Finest’ tn their summer helmets from making thelr showing. . Te ee dal te OS TS It was a great object lesson, with the former high-and-migbty - marohing ai the command of thelr former subord! wates and parading before Gen. Theo- dore Bingham, the man who did it | @eemed to be Chief Inepector Moses | Cortright, mounted on “Jed” and riding @s weun! at the head of the parade. Not only the personne! of the officers | Before. No longer were po.ce platoons | Marching, but “military regiments—ton } parade itself was not allowed to follow mp Broadway at noon. Instead it was Qssembled at Aster pluce and Lafayette @treet and moved uptown through’ Broudway to Twenty-third street, to Madison avenue, to Fortieth street, to Filth avenue and down past the review- ing stand at Twenty-ninin street, Crowd Was Smailier, The financial and bulsness district wes deprived of its annual spectacie Qua whe throwing of Ucker tape con- yfetu. No sucn Crowaw greeied the uptown parade us (ormerly cheered tae archers jn lower Broadway, Commissioner Bingham, — with mounted bier escorted Mayor Clelian in the Commissioner's wutomo- Dile. to the reviewing stand. The keenest interest centred tn the potmance of Capt” William a2 Lougalin. who commanded the Bree fost ., Many thought the recently | “demoted” tnupestor, oiiet of aeiceines once deputy chief of police and now commander of Westchester precinct at Hus por year, would report “sick,” They were disappointed. The man who Was twice dismissed from the force— once even started up the river on Lexow Charges and then restored—did not quit} Bi a little thing ike @ rural captaincy e¢ was on hand, r Many wontercaat Moat ment to command the first company was @ sign of honor of a Bingham joke. Next in interest was “Chesty George” other inapetcor who is now a me commanded the second Teduced’ Bor { Brooklyn, who was § staff con 3. Dillon, staft; Patrick J Harkins, n District. aida; Ca Precinct, aide Fifty-fourth, “Pr Ghief Surgeon John J. Q 7 John 3 Chidwick, ( Wade, Capt. James B can Precinct, and Capt. W Heroes of the Force. Behind Cortright and jis staft ges honor, company. imade up | Beroes of , and | faa the Third Precine t, Ghe Peter Fo Meyer me: Brooklyn policeman, Rob e ue Forty-eighth’ Previnct, who was the Brooklyn Citizens’ 4 a 4 be . and b The First Brigade + nd next in 4 behind th > wear the } Ghorron of the golden whee, ‘with ts in Command, and hemmed of captains, chaplains k 4 wity former In bypetor im leading his fret } Brooklyn's terror w bridge whist and progressive ouahre, Capt. N y Relily teommanied Fiood’s third company, Ste en O'Brien his sixth company’ and i William H. Hodging bis eighth 'Sompany “Chesty” George in the Ranks nd. staff is James E. Hussey . Keaiment. Car Rinse the third compa t inipeat Msecy's regiment The Bixth and Bevent reapectively in t fore John H. it Thompson tnspec Thir ominanding urns A Recruits Will Do Stunts. be avis Gonsiabulary aray he bras with my Poviewing | wad The only fixed feature of the parade but of the formation was different than | | @f them—in three brigades commanded | by captains and lieutenants. And the | ta old familiar tratl, fromi the Battery | medal First " * j Matty “Dick” Wash, still an unre uced inspector, le rer Ment, stepp ‘ t John J “a A my, an 2 ie fifth wat a Medal Men Added 2 the Honor Division. | ; | | 7, outy c a! YZ | lp 2o%ceMera7 SIAC BEL MEOAL| SLEIGHING IN MAY UP THE STATE HINGS HERSELF ~—WNVAACHNT FLAT Mystery in Suicide of Mrs. Margaret Hathaway in the Bronx. Snow at Several Places ani Six Inch Fall Record for | | Late Spring. . Waller. Don0ugeb PP Mever Medd) : STOCKS p | SYRACUSE. N. Y., May 1.—There | were five and one-half inches of snow on the ground at Tully to-day, During the Jast twenty-four hours the snowfall in Syracuse was five Inches. th recorded by the local sweathe Satoat i | apparentir entirety con ibe tsa tetations have wera’ tiroa tecres t Mrs. Margaret Hath on the ground at 8 A. M. The ff FT. | 2 years old, Nung her snow of the season fell on Oct. 11, seven '‘ tas f tueday tn a vacant apartment ad months ago to-day | |Jotning that of her daughter on the ROCHESTER. N. Y., May 1.-| |third floor of No. $1 Jennings atreet Rochesteriana awoke this morning to | fl SF F as|the Bronx. The old Indy had been dead 104 he round {pYfred with snow and {Harriman and “andl ‘i ae ncn whan hia boar sean aie mperature jegrees lower th . Mt S seal abet er, d LoKer is rising to-day | { is a | ROME, N. Y., May 11.—Three inches Beaten Down ca B hea ed Au Yd i ee of snow fell hore last night and the | |e a eee anee holla item Mercury went down to 34. At Lee Cen- aelleah cy Pet aria tock tee apart ter, egiit miles north of here, atx inches | Stocks were slow, with the paeaatspn es nlc action: Agha phe cde fell and sleighs were in use this mom. |Gown {in the early marker (j Rumer imtarils caerara: poontitacaay jing. At Point Rock, miles north | Smelting 1 ceeding TI 8 Amal |S bed ore or ne tallies baoe |of Lee Center, the depth of mow wag | SAinated Copper 6-§, Missoun P 3-5, | Mrs. Hathaway crossed the hall <0 S&hg j | Bouthern Pacific 1-4, and st. P | nome clothes out from the line stretch ment to tae on the vacant aps the yard she was engage’ in this work ked and joked with the Janttress Union Paciic and Great Northers | ing y A DOSYy | core up a point which here last pl ete night continued until to-day, when the| 18 the lute trading Reading +r Ground was covered to the depth of | above last night, and Unien P: snowstorm | several inches. | mn extreme 21-8. Northern Paciic afd) of the flat-bouse, who was busy tn the BOSTON, May 11.—Snow fell in Bos-| Slee Sheiield Steel also gained 1, and yard. At noon Mra. Pidgeon ton and {ts suburbs to-day follow! Doiedo. Railways Lied The upward) yy nd searched, through her night's rainfall, whtoh had sea fight im the price of wheat forced! » whe went down to the eight-tentha of an inch when the om-! stocks backward, Atchison losug a ar chal measurement was taken at 0 a_| point. @ publication of the bank |M. Yesterday, after four days of ralu weather, the sky was clear | resistance Ww ished 3-0 off daughte ature rose raptdiy until ae eT ee : parents's au ofMfcial maximum of 72 ‘ ngiitg ¢sor yped over he evening, however, the clouds si gathered usein and the temparature fell steadily, At 10.30 P. af. it had begun to rain and the mercury had dropped to 03 At 7 A. M. to-day the a hermometer regis ed ite lowest sobs sue “'BLLEN TERRY, AT. SEA, WIRES ABOUT WEDDING. from Pas ‘WHEAT IN A A WHIRL | AS PRICES RUN UP. > “| Accepts Congratulation There wes a wirl of trading in the ; Wheat market to-day when . ; Junaped a point on heavy covering ‘ shorts and unfavorabie news from tue weather and high o ATG Wheat Biat ‘ 4 by the Cunard prevailed on i 3 ; , . ne opening of - . - de of fiteen minuies all of ui vol. Gan : : 1 |Adantle ‘Transport steam had advanced approximately two Del @ 1 i veg set ta , James Carew wet “4 ‘ ks and acknow ; 1s f the young actor F i 3 acert wa . " . 10ers O) sbed yeatercay was aiso @ factor ; Rt ae Corn wae strong and fairly active Bed : Pe a 314 3 giving the oor few York's eves prices ies ; i of fun ever the in Wheat—September, ¥i 6-8; Juiy, 0 iaait ; @ Ghicagu's opening prices were eT . ~Suly, bé 7-8 to Sepuneber, i : to W3-4; December, 93-4 to % Corn—July, W1-8 to 6034, September Wad to 01; May, tor 1908, W to 501-8. May & 7-4 to 0 1-2 Park &Tilford zerts New York's closing fee ; 7 Bia Mdoptember, 6-4 bat Me Ay i Good things —especially fine oi nominal, July & bid Beptember, 5 Fy , He ue ~ Tess pee Coffees, pe fave ‘ f; Decum- | T° ae necessarily expensive. Some re "7 he Baie dit - } a. times they do seem hard to ——_.—— } ff ‘| find—really good—at the BANK STATEMENT et } right pri Your search for good things at the lowest RATHER NEGATIVE, prices, meets with success in ws HARRIMAN OFF TO Park & Tilford’s Stores, where ‘er 0!” BOSTON ON A MISSION,” ‘Sete’ fecg predutectae bank state expe w t . o banks ne 94.2% above world is always available, ed leg There was a) NEW HAVED May U.-- 4) shen in deposite| ward H. Ha Jeva ead Moche Cofer, sbsol was heavis ns ely t . genuine, .29 per lb. ‘The Finest Mare- report os issue ng House | bow ou ca caibo Collec, ebsolutcly pure, 18 per se tached to tne ‘ ‘ Ib. Teas of Original Selection. purity ch 814,006,200 | term we Ha dat 6¢ ead rengt!, trom 28 tb. upwards | | {EXPOSITION WIFE OF YOUNG © BRIDE EXPLAINS “ED” KEARNEY HOW CONDUCTO Tells Court ane Allowed’ er $20 on a Weekly |! Salary of $15. | Justice O' Boeri in Su- preime Court Makes the Lecree Final. MAK, Of ‘Motion 62 Mayer notes Mrs, Molly Klein js prett 1 onty | ay made final the fn fae er akee divoree @Xteen. She had her husband, Nathan, } hey from conductor, up before Magistrate aware. K of award Ww. Whitman tn Essex Market Court Kearney Vin. Tassell & Kearney sptior behead tinecaah bathe | The decree fixes alimony at $33 a week, | St 4 Nathan five months ago, } Mra, Kearney obtains the’ custody of | DHt continued to live ‘with her parents | the two chiid Alfarita and Edward | e ny | iiow much does y ? 1 oa ne | fascinated| \nocks from fares. he | award W.|ynocks I don't know.” } er-in-law Knocks?” asked the Magistrate | ne -River-| «what do you mean by knocks. uit for d rs, Klein explafned that ¢-was a lives with | custom The Court wanted more light One Hua and said «Klein, | FAYS OWN T THEIR OWN NAME. and Ten N. Fay. who do & in vaudeville, ob- Court Justice use ays, John T " and replied I don’t care.” He was held tn t her examination on Monday even uzing the gement of thelr legal > used in adver theatrical performances without tesion wea a hearing ina the Fays against Her- JAMES McGREERY & CO. SILK DEPARTMENTS. in Both Stores. “McCreery Silk.” Exhibition and Sale of manynovelty weaves suitable for Summer gowns, frocks, blouses and garniture. Mousseline de Soie, Crepe de Chine, Chiffon Cloth, Marquisette, Chiffon Taf- fetas, Satin Messaline and Rajah Silk On Monday, May the 13th. Sale of all silk, printed Mousseline de Soie. Pompadour, Empire and Nov- elty patterns. Double width. 55¢ to 1.50 per yard value 1.00 to 2.50 A large variety of Printed Foulards in the latest two-tone colors including Ecru and Golden Brown, Reseda and MyrtlesFraiseand Burgundy, Navy Blue and Black with White. 75¢ per yard 23rd Street. 34th Street. er i : know ey meta 12 — ¥ a ¥ PROFESSIONALS SELL VAN S NORUB AND COTTON DROPS, A - TOOK DRINK, DROPPED DEAD | * Surat dueas \inocr W boys, here goes, 1 must get | Cotton was stead the ea arke KODBING OW RNeHEY asid “Hig Chariie” Winters | to-day ai an advan {4 ALL GHOCEMS, 100, BY MALL, 126, VAN 21.2 00, WEST HOBOKEN, §. J, CARPET 6s wit was later & vaiecd & glass of w My emecked his lp the floor dead n bidney ise q the selling Was fo Gh BLOWN 00 Bako ikth Be heh he 4 A series of beautiful | reproductions of Water Color Paintings show- ing the Jamestown Ex- position, at Norfolk, are being given Free with the Sunday World. Get next Sunday’s picture. Plate paper, 10x15, Of , |ELEVEN PEOPLE GETS A DIVORCE “XNCKS” FARES 855 YEARS OLD! This is the Combined Age of former President Cleveland, Mark Twain, Cardinal Gibbons, Amelia E. Barr, Bishop McQuaid, Senator Morgan, Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, Bishop Bowman, D. O. Mills, John Q. A. Ward, and the Rev. Phebe A. Hanaford ALL OF WHOM FIGURE PROMINENTLY IN To-Morrow’s | SUNDAY WORLD This is a Remarkable Number of the World Magazine DEVOTED TO THE ACHIEVE- MENTS OF PEOPLE OVER 70 No young sao of 60 or less fi The Osler theory is demolished by ¢ ne young people of thr issue Among the Features Are: The Family Life of Grover Cleveland (70) > of the ereat statesman at his Princeton home. Uncle Randolph McCoy Shida Leader: of a Great Feud Living With Two Wives for 50 Years y of a remark 100-Year-Old New Yorkers Ta with aged people in this city, and h to live to be as old as they are, Golden Wedc Love Stories Fifty ear romance Cardinal Gibbons at Home How the Americ an Cath Great Leaders of Thought and Action at 70 and More Pictures of remarkable men past the hold their places at the head of great —A MAGAZINE Unique in Subjects Attractive in Appearance Interesting in Contents