The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1908, Page 3

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\ “a \i ~ hed TRIRONGS CHEER AS YMPIC WINNERS 7 GOLD MEDA er aS 15,000 in Line in Parade to Honor Victorious Athletes—Crowds Cheer Prize Winners and 1,000 School Children Sing. Fully MOM New Vorkers turned ont to-day to do honor to tie Amertean athletes who carried off the glory and toast of the prizes awarded in the Lon- Gowan 5 ‘ 114 rat geid meds 1 re the cit F f New York, com: 1 ig the homecoming of the 4 \ Am from the n front of the su and every Was a the parade The ss and made am- oft of the i Hayes, the Marathon 9 escorted by Pt Way, presiden the Irish-American Athietic an James E. Sul! missioner to the ©! c Great Welcome for Hayes. | seemed now fittle be heard in New Jersey, When all the @thietes nad ass led nie Ma BicGowan Jdivered a short speech of Matt Tear Doys one by or their medals y Cohr reen eravat—Carper LAME Sh hy} MeGrath, Wan Ke Pleasant, the |) Me Ray Ew, a California, American athletes in cause the man to include the decorations They saved the last. As medal a pol who te ya) colors in parade of Sthdium bee ad neglected an flag In the London Hayes till t his { stood him on a tab} nigge than a half. muscles Of steel and gre roar that went & ed from the sure Waves of sound, x to a great occa. rounding sky* lt was a great cli the| {lusty manhood York Athlete Club, Pi Club, St. George's Ime Affletie hletic Cluk Bartholomew Athlette Clas, Star Ath letic Club, Mereury Athletic Club, Ger. man-American Athletic Club, Wanderer Athletic Club, Atlas Athlette Club, Commercial Athletic Cl Jrient Ath- letig Club, Corinth Athletic Club, Ty- ornor Athletic Club, Irish Counties Atl leiic Union, National Athletic Club of onal Athi ] Brooklyn A Athletic Club, Central ‘Yur Midwood At Clad, Na arn Verein, Wer Side Club, Young Men's Christian Associations, Central Braneh, Union mass C 1, Kr ny Ho! He Club aureh (Cadets), of Cross, Bratch, St Vera Cri ham Cath Ne Club rysostom Cadet Slowak nasti Athletic vat vletic As- ing igi Hohe Asse Swed rs High s Morris Eve dation Ameri- Bath Beac Vo ag M Centrepor) Svimining Clu tert Life Sayin Hebrow Association Young Men's Hebrew QJ. Association (civi y, Public Playground Department, Senool 4, Jersey Clty. Street Traffic Suspended. Every inch of sidewalk and window ace along the line of march was The policing of the crowds was is of 118 mounted men of the Traffic Squad and 1,0” patrolmen tn nd of Inspectors Schmittberger MSN All outside — street Was suspended during the pas. the procession enthusia of the crowds grew moved ap the parade downtown and veached a climax at Clty Hall Park, where the friends and relatives of the heroes had massed themselves. A fea- ture of the at City Hall was bo singing pangled Ban Leo dren to the muste ass bands, under the direc- Quintano. ew York has ‘ore to on the rations men rom but nos hues Holl of battle, eeded In honest ¢ pid to these A me from blood- of athletic will have dation wed New the uth. lopment of “te endeavor u Fema rica die of amateur a York what apr letie club is tn lew. It erful faetor the de After the ceremonies at Ci athletes went to Ceitic Pa a plonic, On Sep Astoria they will h 1 t which will wind up the sertes rations In they honor, Muldoon on Athletics, y Hall the Ww take @on, The para ull of color and life, and brawn, was o the finest ever | ame sown tror on in Ne wk. The crowds were see the * n New Y t iy were) se th imme ’ mg the line o ¥ Whe the buildings were ted and) ma jcans the aie aathiclasinl W etes in the world le said eee | “It's all a question of mind. The man Spectators Knocked Down. with the rea amount of courage So AL was the about the) Wins. was not that ou wee iS : Hall any st physically in piatt he City Hall that) gape, t ad more mien several people were knocked down and) "The t he used fn Tangiedey k Martin, sixtye/exercine until the exhaustion be bl ve extreme and falniness results, and Ft ea eeble, in his anxiety, seffecia will be felt, It is when to get ¢ © athletes, was 80 nind forces the body to its extrem. severely cr at he became il that the collapse vcours ‘ _ aL alt seraieel he body working With the mind cam Nompallt ad all they cuuld dogo five times the work that th to get him out of the crowd alone can do. Was th George Greg: policeman, was kleked | the American at hlete, He uses h Morris ¢ in Brookly entrance in| horse. in the leg by of No, 9 Meserole streat, elimbed on top of a subway the park and feli off, spraining his an- k Lena La s, of No, 132 Bast Beventy-second fainted away. | Victor Commerinck, of No. 19 Moffatt er Brooklyn, and Bernard Reilly, of No. & Uwenty-alghth street, epileptics, succumbed to the excitement nd tumult and nad a fit. All of these | persons were attended to In the City | ‘Hal! police station by Dr. Rueeell, of / Gouverneur Hospital. Buildings Decorated. The original intention was to march straight down Broadway from Forty- sixth street, but in deference to the wishes of the receivers of the Metro- | politan Street Railway Company, part of the Broadway route was cut off. The line of march was through Fifth | avenue from Forty-aixth to ‘Twenty- third street and thence to Broadway, While there was a scarcity of decora- ticns in Fifth avenue, due to the fact that nearly all the m@nsions on that thoroughfare are olosed for the sum- mer, nearly every building in the down- fown soctlon of Manhettan displayed | ihe nattonat colons and tens of thous-| , ands of miniature American flags were Bold by street fakirs to the spectators ‘The parade moved in ten divisions, In | the fourth division the heroes of the Olymple games appeared riding in euto- mobiles, Foremost of all, achievement, was iie Johnnie Hayes, whe New York boy who won the Mara- thon race. He was greeted wih de- Mlirtous acclaim along the ling, All of Ohe athletes who took part in the Lon- in games were in the procession with the exception of Martin Sheridan, who detained in Ireland by the serious jnees of his mother, ‘To the music of quicketeps and lively ‘ches the parade moved rapidly, ching City Hall Park at noon, The Ing athletic clubs and nmociations eyeme te linet Atheltie Clubs in Line. . Tata Atyericen Athletic Club, New ‘ wy SR ARETE EAR street, by right of |} more than does the foreign a SEEKING BETHUNE NOW IN FITTBURG Police of That Ci City Asked 19) Find Missing New York Law- yer—Seen in Cincinnati, PITTSBURG, Aug. 2 hune, the lawyer, of wi Sisappersed mysterio. tne ago, is bolleved (o be in Word dilate Mast night from tue and the authorides are conduc norough ques’ of (ie | city for lim to-day Beare’ haw been wade for (etiune in Chicago, and to-day a reperc from Cin cinnati says he has bee: olty CINCINNATI, Aug. %.-Paneuil 1p. Bethune, the missing New York nin (ha ia belleved a deve 16 WH n where he left the fan after ta ticke: in Buffalo for “hleago. earch of the hotels 1 failed to lovate the missing bar this notwithstanding the fact that three employees uf the Sinton Hotel are post- tive that Uiey served him last night and early this morning. Manager Bd] Roth, of tie Sinton, also is positive that he saw Bethune in the hotel, Th services of the local Detective Dipart ment have ‘en enlisted and all tie ting traing and traction cars are ing closely watched, — PLANT'S YACHT IN PORT. NEW LONDON, Conn, Aug #— Morton F. Plant's new steam yacht lolande, came to anchor jn the harbor forenoon, after her maiden across the Atlantic. from England. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1908, SWINTLED CH ORERS STOLE NEN WTHOTES, AN AMBULANCE SY AUIERS. FORAY CUT Athletes’ Parade Passing T hrough City Hall | Park, Reviewed by Acting Mayor McGowan g World by a Staff Artist.) (Photographed Especially for The Ev eae Ne ered Head Presbyterian Hospital Em- Wn CG, Helm, ered reac ’ of Bold Gang, Is ployees Arrested When They Arraigned Returned Electric Machine, Holm. aleged swindler of David Nolan, twenty-two years old, i of No. Sil Greenwich stre: id Wie wea e " ehh liam Moser, twenty-six, of No, 200 Baas Cour ‘low is at govent nd street, had the time St last night on the comolaint of Wile their lives early to-day with the el trie anybu ae © ng to the Prese B Lows, who charges him with qayterian ov had the niwe g larceny. ‘The arrest of Helm ts chine ¢ When they re Feettric ‘ution they were ar ’ AN. when arraigned In the aie sad last + (hey were fined $ each, \ an alleged ) last night, acs iy 4 vintendent Fisher, of \ este the two smployees took Is affidavit 4 the warrant: ihe niachine of the garage and le was Igsued, compliin- started ori0e ar ound the, sity, Sy eo . nrende sner sald that he receive \ ADNU Gy he Read AD) n varlous sections of the Bast Mic and that he ge and Harlem of the movements of Pr paheles ut re dore N, Barn- the in Heide Hid LPR stable, ealthy owner of ofl lands, | , Shorty ie rains toe hae Te 4 iy 5 Axel r promissory notes, each for $1,000, tendent, 5 at the steering Ts \ bearing § per cent. interest, and matur wheel and » s l¥ing in the aoe are put Maser, he ing Deo. 3, ep and at his si whieh e says Helm agreed to discount batt The police of jie notes and turn over Ais, ne ipenen a On May & Lowe says he re $90) two men Were arrested, t asked that the bala Ghanged with disorderly “conduct, en as In court Nolan told Magistrate two days. The agreement was not Harris that he had taken the machi The men ae The return of tha notes was de- | gut her It up. sd and refused. not y money and they went 1 . Lowe mentions in nut Helm refused to ; 1 Ds ura the 8. if nto this cash, Helm gave me sx on the Ma yells Loan ane Company, of Boston, signe Jacobs, and severa ne f 1 4 sensa- \ peqnicip kiss htm tH 18 3 side Sner- unk * at Bi. ad —— — _ sie SMichwel } pir Maine Congressman Selected imie thar by ¢ ae lo ls Up Wall BLN) W'ADOD BLAYES Taimed to baa graduate versity and the [il ge of Law. He as. Western law a. yners, twice Conn, as EB Ang, 2,—Con- Littlefield was nctates grotssian > Hist tuR pa tiat ited iecelver of the Wall street w (co) rat Vor Chicago. | firm of A. O, Brown & Company to- “Ke Qureoment between Helm’s MW |day by Judge George P. Holt, of the \N ; r iH inetctoy Kindinhorgene the United States Cour, of the Southern hewest charge sagaine’ Helm w r New York, Mr Littlefteld 1 ni! Sept. 18. Magistrate will be required to give « bond of $250,- r + app WOMAN, SEA, THE CONTRACTORS gy AON MOUSETOP Says Work of Restoring Sixth Avenue Is Not Being } s yond at $2,500 Hely 0, SS Delay ed <2 | pane Ay wie on he receiver was appointed upon the pia him the olde application of William C, Rosenberg, of council for the suspended firm, and the papers were presented to Judge Holt yesterday afterngon at hls summer home in this tow he matter was LL FROM THEL" ea t iu tele ne aupolatiment made this morn: fidence in Case in Which A.’ Fugitive G, Vanderbilt Was Men- Mrs. and Goes Aris Hunted By Armed Men Dies From Wounds Ellen Riley s Early 5 =} Went of the Hud- Up to the Roof son ana allroad Ganigenh: lowing statement to-day: Alone. trac oardioni in @leih tioned, Is SUPDIESS sed, Intlicted By His Pursuers, under consideration Peers ave asioned complaint. Wa aaa —-——— ing. ae are a sympathy with the de- Charles FE. Littifeld, former. Con- An old blind led sire of the to have the street je divorce euit of Antonio a fi yt 1410) Hae from, Maing, ‘was notified at reat u a wealthy Cuban, his MONRO’ y Aug. 4-3 Mae at No. 5 Nassau streot this reer bf atone (te CUR As) poaaile: 0 y Agnes O'Dy fg of his appointment. He # 1 § morning ,29"mal condition, Tt muat be under eee EN rable. dist Agnes Wor eL pad re ed no Instructions as yet x , ! stoc owever, that the work is not eoees ay i has been h ne ll concerning. aut anded on s the name of Alfred G, V ' lene. . p mncerning, Ils ee earite by the company, but by thal inked with that o came lls murderous attack on th _| Brooklyn Tare Has reny Ho Arsh a Tete Honda Lt . is tn ount of which he had not yet ancer- White tly, at up in the was i Ho aap rleriane Ter Thi od a generally supposed that are’ ddvlecd by themi that. y Bininen ocuavmmananntne of the found dead id at Riverside,| Mysterious Fall While tained TOHRU HO eR SECOERORT ee a) RRA companies are eccssarily rp An e Court N. Wh, to Bai 4 {I}lon dollars. ref was subi , r unt milion street in various places for TUeeUa (hie e eeeRiONlne NaEOS ave frida rere Waiting for Train. —-————— imposes of ving etek Pee aie cue Chatee on Gel nara tetent u farm house ACTOR GODFREY COLLAPSES. conduits and es, surface cally Nyack, who was appointed 1 at ¢ il iu, early in this week ; ean rene 1 aires en Me | Avg, 1 by Justice Tompkin t ufer he chest wounds and | ra A see oat oh 1h Ne VST, DO, SEEN Cling a co hey : pie e rect unt ony was taken fn se ng food and tedical treat-|t1 Myrtle avanie, immer eet iO Silled" New York vaudeville actor, collapsed on ng @) these companies: comp jelr Work, | Mig referee reported to the court mont, thereby evading arrest by officers! to-day by falling from the platform of Geilneunn iastnlentin Unfortunately, the public at large the Thirty-sixth street station of the the stage at the Co u FR USC TAT UNE nee ce ee CI ey trom on Jall it is ¢ a WAN | suet avanuaniei mihueuln of the ve midst of his act. He was carried aay ‘ pa ea eu tre atone THI Wa TATE cToanone eS ' SH EA eCOR EAE BACHE Nine SUCCUIT Eds Accompanied by ‘Phomaa Glackin, q/t0 the wings and found to be suffering EE UNA le SIO Des Ber COON iaoren sitet WaReren ANGW NEVE: OSs BE ee cts Alito inal Pearsa cian litiallerrecteiatere moeiicn Me ced Ae hemmorrhage of the lungs. Miss Sparrow saw ¢ d- woman's | dle for are and have been t le decision barivanat TCA ETA A ‘able keepe on bis There is said to be ja chance ody shoo: past. He doing everything in our power to push pages of t ie ! latter's wife and ty the latter's home, at Sixty-el@lit | nis ever appearing ¢ ‘on the stage again, Sparrow, ra : tha seriously Say that the ve x efron hes ‘ ue ! Mr and Mrs. street and ‘twentieth Bath but Mrs, Riley was d mill not be a eiwat 9 le before TS ESL aes Rates arate etnee ay beach, when he arrived at the ‘thinty. h wireet a first-class condition again, Spe a barn| sixth street station shortly hefo e is a sort of corr around the a aug. mfort a scape and a band | gtock this mornin While Glackin ae aed ont : neonvenience ‘s inseparable from. ant ‘ of armed 1 ncontinuously walked down the platform to look for roof, wh overed with eee wee eee eye 4 Ind a rewa us offered for his an approaching train, and while his back aaa aie Ythat no will seriously say that the] i inres Was tuned to Smith, the saloon-keener ‘ase, that Mrs ‘i ae v s ame i a ne calinany I YDIA E. one of these « ent structure ar down to the street e ' On : i ie wvenut i 1 Inn et und low nto the stre tie low. ; Toe TORS | i “ PINKHAM’S : ie ri u were ne eer IGISOR IN anllon “the Wes i EGETABLE COMPOUND. nee Dea i | TWO WRECKED. incap, ¥ en fees ’ we per = THOMAS ILLS in Tse WORLD. gaged rooms on &. Dp Ne 0 pparently had ane woman Ages an inimenaa Hundreds of Theatrical People (ar UNE MD STAM eNlion ant whose pattence ts inevita Riley nea name 1 Mre although Passengers Are Hart, | Attend Funeral at Manas f No John Paar, fast One tun: no one lived w . vip 2 dred and Ninth street, and Edward 1 s Late Home, Dolly Sy Riley told Ws Li of No, 143 ( One Hundred her she had eventh avenue th street, were ntee driving | +! | the prior to her going West Sinty-fifth An Jown Highth avenue in a cab at 3A. M street,’ She seemed to be happy and mn I i f bets s-day, when they were run down by a eerful and seldom complained to any- vat ; se PASTOR KILLS HIMSELF. $0) The cad was e about her afflictio: aNacout ' {stage and in , B y hy [ON, 0, A t.—The Rev. O. B.| en p¥, and both men were sixty-five years old, had stive arted i Milligan, pastor the First Presby- inder tha wreckage hair and always en secdineatly Jeanerai to-day of the veteran manager, “ona Church, known as a were taken to J. Hood Wrigh: paps onl murs, bok, Wedr 1 7 kalle Wf with a shot arial ee iCRMal Me Houten alnetates vay night ; Hs Tot aoe and heads, and later removed to the! ct (LED Bt Fab Re Former ni Commissioner rare “Good Moral C ae iter,’ and ub ‘Three sO1T9 Tepe From will of the Inte James J. Phelan, hat Wes it ‘ rent 3 to at nto. the at ay ie ‘ Hi vere | John eM was yisiting frge ay Rea almothen ANG PAG clan ed oF Sree se the f the window. She los shall pay 1 hig t 2 pound " the child e was (thea iv Laren a Dr. Herrt dd jere wiknout executors aud t j 2 ‘gaining os YOUTH AND GI b) lrinev TRIP MADE TORK TIRED, | EXPLOSION KILLS FOUR | ier antint Hea: a | There were many viniors yesterday AT POWDER WORKS, | Ect zon ogi neva jland, No. 15 West Twenty-fourth street ; ra fired she | Bayonne, N. J., to view the smalle: YOUNGSTOWN, 0, Aug 2--Four | Money, sono baby ever born in that city. It is @ Killed eh he |S. Me C., and o ne heaithy boy and weighed af birth two | en were by an explosion at the |S tee gid. but wave out and and a half pounds, A few hours pre- vious the stork left at the home of a| Pa family on the same block a boy which wrichad twenty-two nounte Burton Powder Works at Quaker Balls, Unis afternoon, Quaker Falla ts about ten miles southeast of here, just sernae the State line hearly perished before his companion got him ashore. Mise Allen wns res- cued with diMoulty, being nearly ex

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