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wk etna paneer 7TH REGIMENT BACK, HAD A FIN TIME IN CAPITA Didn’t Even Get Their Shoes Wet and Had Plenty to Eat. MISSED THE PARADE. But They Made a Fine Show- ing Before President Taft. The Seventh Regiment, fn line, returned from Washington to day and disbanded at their Sixty-sixth street and Park avenue armory, declar- ing they had had the time of thelr lives, = with 750 men THE EVENING WORLD, ~ |New York Militiamen at the Finish of Their Eventful ee Trip fie REGENT BAT ERI eAR MORSE notwithstanding bilzzards that had prevented them from march- © ing in snow-plied, hurricane-swept streets. Of many tene of thousar down to the Nation's Cepital William Howard Tsft take his oath of ‘The office and hang up his name tag where that of T. Roosevelt has hung for years, Col, Appleton’s miliciamen § to have had the least discomt the Jolliest party They didn't even get the shoes wet on March 4, arri t {ngton at 5.9) P.M, after the bed gled and chilblained parede w ove’ The great freleht shed of the Balt and delays 3 who wen to see seven more and Ohio Railroad feh Col. Ape} ene, ten pleton engaged two weeks ago, was | William cosily ready for them, with vast, in i exhaustible supplies of food and drink Made the Best of It. ‘aturally, the men were d missing the parade, but of twelve hours on the road had appointed delay wed them from manifold discomforts, They by tusring a appreciated this and made the best of Would thin their situation, ey) i | Another. trick During the night of the inaugurat with the blizzerd blown the m went about the city and enjoyed them- selves to the ‘The officers were put up at the various hotels, and made | much of. Then Col. Appleton saw Gov Hughes, and through him arranged for | the private parad which President Yate reviewed yesterday, The weather could not have smiled) more benigniy than {t did upon + spick and span Seventh as it marched, with cajors flying and vast throngs cheering, down Pennsylvania avenue. Even greater than on that awful in- augural day were the crowds that turned out to see New York's crack regiment march for the special ent tainment of the Chief Executive, They were cheered to the echo, and the is- J objected to legs of the said that | be a fine thing the boat” ail the night at his place Callse of Ing Ww and cle eomfited thousands who had acquired a 1 they terrific grouch on the day before reserve any cheered up and began to enjoy them- |), the: inaug nelves, lot Home, Fresh and Ruddy. So yesterday was one long frolic the Seventh and when the militiamen left, Washington last midnight 1) Were unanimous in asserting that thi had had the times of their lives. F und ruddy they arrived back In New | Wa York early this morning and marched | yo-} from the Twenty-third street ferry station of the Pennsylvania to their armory, ‘There they Col, Appleton said of their experience “We were far more fortunate than our fellow militiamen who arrived in time | eq; y atte for the Inaugural parade, Not that we | draw Wanted to miss the parade, for we were /}¥)" Anxious to get there on time, whatever @ weather, But ad we paraded me ‘ the skin, BUTLER HEL! ap IN nity ef Hy time The veg ne Appearance, ar ¢ vantage ovey thelr fe marched in the day before. Veste weather Fore aster \\ ised bracing air che Seventh for their dis i Depew Lost a Sere without a who went fr Mr. Depew | too late for the to march t A ®» York dete feebly putts o'clock Savage an ingered They are ex: ets in croy OAKLAND Ugh! Lieut Ugh! Deevy, with “Never had suct Nover had such nt ton at 7 vel tween W nearly an ping at every b i sw for orders to x) ahond. In ‘ & storm could paralyze goodness Knows when ¢ runnig trains 5 sleepy, dirty, i toN P York. pers "Tou can't lmag t crow n Peasel ye botels, the station a e sir { . ‘Washington unless you were eto ge 1 RAC k. Thi f ry : they are hysterical, jundreds of who are able to get et food roam around inane, and Ir ts ne ‘7 down an, { ter, and lack of nourishment Few Arrests Made FILES CURE AZO OINTMEN tng, tod witane al inaugurations hai ras ths good pelse Bokise protoot.za or tha trie eg that Ing to “anyone happen lel S, Koenlg, who t of his friends and who was asked if trea, nig ang n fe ale de fashion, cut up and e men resented Just ns a boy | It hit time, the Trouble held out little hundreds of reports of more fall- in-every few minutes do was to have za bill for damages | r of they; its | | was Harry | reated this morn Ing more than walking alor - PLEADS FOR CHANGE TO REMAIN “S SQUARE” 4 Magistrate Moved By Ex-Con- vict’s on Parole, One prisoner of a trio arr: | trat Office detectives as su | sons near Fourteenth street and Secor avenue this morning gained his fre dom In Essex Market Cou a strong plea to Magistrat Litter, alias I who has served one term and one for wrand larceny the record presente by t | who made the arrests. L No, 14 Cherry atreet and years old { am working honest living. now on the square, It's not | me go, Judge Magistrate Crane did let under parole and with th ing that he must report to | quarters at stated sryations were alm erks in Washington couldn't guarantee to space for two days, 8 on their way n't tumbled out eyond Buubiore and enavied following them to get to} me. Lghes arrived In New rl They will re- hie af. leave for Al- Iso returned D FOR TRIAL “HALF BAIL” CASE. and His arrested y in the * ad: | ri ' sage i 'Police Believe “Lilli The other prisone nell, forty-two, of street, and Harry Goldma of No. 4 Forsyth, pockets and burglars by th were seni to t! © NOTE STARTS ame & 1 was doing noth: I'm on the square, and ff the police let me alone, Both are calle’ e Workhouse Prayer, Puts Him United SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1909, SUBWAY GROUCH “CONFESSION” 10 TURNED 10 SMILE PASTOR BY WOMAN Mary Lavender, vite of the plaintitt, lem, west of Mighth avenue and Con- > ¥ eae: . Sine Cae AN » Dr, Crawford, The bill recites: Rear-AdmiralsEyans: Says. Mizlimeieaaiects: are maraler tens come) etayriigcdanvary or'Faveuary) lite, i mon, but the Scoteh fs not only new 33, Crawford, a8 pastor of said church, kado Is Too Busy Watching Czar to War With Us. n with a certain lady re- but lonesome. it ym said Nite who belleved she The Harry Lander made his appearance on the G tral station th southbound exp focation in of his value as an emp Lost Their Grouches platform certain state- on, COLORADO SPRINGS, Col, n minister, ant Dy | said alleged con: | ignation of sald BY NEW DIALEST STIS CHURCHES, THIRD RAL PERIL | |to the elevated structure, nee peti een) ®/ous line of trains extending from TWwen- all such talk is Everybody tn the second » Rear Admiral Robley van 10, TERE a CEE ag arrived here yest » Japanese Bubehen 1 red hen asked why he have thelr hands full in taking care of » oatmeal bu wer th : the Russian eit RiENew Se atk iach 1'am a Christian and o ssian situa asia is 1 Taaicvewaite ‘ preparing for what B to be N= against a crowd fightln The bill for Inj unetion, declares that! evitable conflict, It rebuilding {8 grouc ther . WAU el it f he ¢ navy, wetting my into s fi an ile 7 Mahe ‘disse - . ested by Cen- constructing a le: Wedel ralirond |) y grexatlon (0 a y slserntnate any uspiclous Per across Siberia, Russia will not be satis- out o° rio an’ give those nfession, but on the contrary | Qed until {t has another try In the behind ye a chance to escape? Hurry earths welfare et the Lig making with Japan yer steps noo, th’ loval’s on th’ Wither Church and of the congregation.” rt by making | aamir ns scouts the {dea that * platf{orn is alleged that the publication of ecCrane, Hel cca oar eonthoveray | ffornta will ladies fr car, mon. Step the confession was set for to-night, Dr. larry Harris, for burglary According to he detectives itter lives at ts twenty-five lead to wa desiring, he says, to have the tion judge whether his action he matter fiave been proper or other- raw fo! over ye. s. Hold y with Jap ey cann: You m about at wekcon Denies cS Ua Wae proceeds the'tone becomes with that ation.”’ he said Why st Dr, fear sores The should e United ye crowds the less of “malictous and cor- should war with the ted ya crowds the le 3 and betrayal of sald States? viniy Japan has n nt "Wull ye hurry yer s F on,” ik said to have used . to inte with California at/ that are gettin’ off Th the prescig he oficial board to “Please let me go, Judges’ he 2) Wis bana ther lenens pleaded. "I acknowledge I served a "iStes (eeul couple of but T have been straight for e years and when ar- ng the treet making an Judge, Vi stay right for a | voung man with the prospects T have to | spend all his life in. priso n. Please let him go, but a understand- Police Heu tervals. were Joh n O'Con- Ne Lit an ‘thint @ police in Knox” e” Have with J. Of course, the behind ye have of sald confes- Muckle Room have pla —— STUDENTS GET DIPHTHERIA Inside, y Advanced for Iilness ve at Brown University— Water Meet Cancelled, R oT, March 6—Be- mT WESTERN UNION BAT THE B.IZZAR Pa diphtherla, James M. Aldrich, ld, Va, ert . rit Jase of Brown University, was taken to | Reached W mee, by Way BRYAN IN THE WAR Ue Rhode Island Hospital to-day, This | ne, a S . makes the fifth case of suspected of Cincinnati TH! Tt Could \iphtherla at the university —aince | Ret eee , yesterday morning. ‘Three of the five “Find” Direet Wires, students at the hospital are members the swimming squad, and the theory ON TUBERCULOSS = t f 7 ear eee “4 fi _ | the college gymnasium, As @ result, the tops in Town to Get Pointers seimmine meet with Amberst ‘and ° at Amherst, Mass. to-day, for Lectures from Nathan nh cancelled. fhe students wh 1 Straus. hospital yester are: Walter H . i a Harris, of 9 ree A us L sais, of ord, Mass; George 8, | 3, of Portland, M his distandly IN SWIMMING POOL? } of siclan to be suffering ot & member of the unlor | tiny, reed that the men contracted | {pent local drug ase from the swimming pool In| prescription hundreds of t were removed to the | ‘doses of a teaspoonful to a tablespoontul ‘give your baby {ROAD BLOCKED; TRAM THRONGS BRAVE 7 Platform Man With Harry) Misconstrued, but One Minis-|Broken Brake Stalls South- Tyo | dow 4 é Lauder Voice Puts Good ter Is Forced to Resign bound Trains on Secont on! Humor Into Crowd), Under a Threat. Avenue in Rush Hour. Oceu ‘MUCKLE ROOM, HESAYS | crtcago, March #—A situation) All trains bound sont on the See fi _ which Involves the resignation of a|avenue elevated were A above soon the behigh pastor from hia chureh, the threatened /TWenty-ninth street during \ in Pack- “There's Ladies in th’ Car, disruption of another church and a {hour this morning when an at Tr ~, ‘Mt scandal which is without foundation’ |® train which left Thirty-fourth street os 3 Th Mon; They Canna Climb was presented {na IM for Injunction [station at 7.9 o'clock became lovs ' w car Vat \filed in the Superior Court here to-day! ‘The train, which was packed to th 5 ! RUSSIA AGAIN Over Ye The bil was Med by John Lavender | iatrorme of ian car, came toa atop." ¢ the railroad of. ee and seeks to enjoin the Rey, Edward . a als here nore was Injured, b. Crawford, pastor of the Woodlawn Trains came behind and also stop In fact some even slept A new dialect has been added to the pack Methodist Churoh, and the trua-/and word was sent to the power house trough tie ecoitenient \ collection pas current among the wards of the church from/at Ninety-sixth street for the repair Tie IMesengers w ts transferred ta train and platform employes on the ting and circulating among chureh train, The repairs were so slow in being |e eter cals CUE ERO after a Subway, Irish, German, Yiddish, Har- | Members a statement made by Mrs. 'made that passengers forced thelr way) i) 4: s proceeded om past the rds at the gates and leaped walking to | the nearest station and braving the! third rail to get to the street. The block lasted half an hour, while It continued there was a © IN HONOR OF EMMET. ' Patriot to Be ‘To-Morrow Night. A Martyr Irelan Enlogized \ty-ninth to Ren sninth street The Ch -Gael will celebrate te wrow night aniversary of the birth of Robert t, Ireland's patriot The exercises will take the val of oratory and song to the Irish heart. e Theatre has been Manhattan part of the ate Cohalan will pree on will be delivered by Minturn, Juatice of ‘ew Jersey. RHEUMATISM Let Me Send You a Dollar's Worth of the Great Michigan External Remedy Which Is Curing Thousands to Try Free. Just Sign and Mail My Coupon MILT CHARGED BY WASHINGTON POLICE Pennsylvania Volunteers Ac- cused of Wrecking Lunch Rooms and Windows. dear r the WASHINGTON, March 6. — Aft wrecking several lunch rooms, threatr! ing the proprietors with bodily harm if they interfered, and hurling bricks through the windows of residences, eral members of Company kK, Fi Pennsylvania Volunteers, thelr departing train last night alleged, just tn tim Reserves of the Sixth been called out to stop the “fun,” and they charged the | just before their train lef prietor of a grocery a is 5 have been badly be hand driven fro: went at is plac HOME COUGH CURE good, use it in ounces of glycerine, balf a pint of pure whiskey; mix it up, and every four hours, shaking the bottle cach Any druggist can supply the Ingredle The Concentrated pine is a pine prod i ! refined for medical use and comes only in, bet Us cur Rheumatism (no half-ounce bottles, each inclosed in a tin Matter where located, how severe On he ther it is chronic, acute, mus: te, Jumbugo or gouty wits fl rmlos Magic Foot cured cases OF ¢ baths and : Sete serew-top case, which is air-tight and pre rvea the fluld in its full strength, t sure It (e labelled “Concentrated.” A ist say# be has {illec es and has it work wond Problem Solved. 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L x 5 and Robert | and “Katie Fritch ety t Ne SUED Este irphy, of Mount Sinai, Nv ¥. | Drowned Themselves. that Fe {lasted Hut a short time. ol AUGUST: BEBEL ILL, | Washington through Cine f * ene aE cho — August Bebel, the GAMUSN, Nags MaATCR € Jowing| 9 ofclocks, and soon after we begin re- ety tex he 2 iad Gn leader in the Reichetag, is da ithe finding of @ note to-day the police; covering direot wir Rut s hae ‘6 a te hm: about il of a plication of all- fare grappling in Cooper Creek, at Fed-) oth means 1 ) owe ) TTR FTP Cee : eral street, for the bodies of two snp-| broken + ¢ wart ugalnat- the ¢ nite - posed suicides The note read strange most eve eS FOR To Whom It May Conc is) one of whom ¥ s tele Col ania intentions tonglva too hard for us; look fo bodies in nslderable time and effo j the river, PANE KNOX, w oyears to cat ing aga uberculosis by spread the knowl- se te me ae ING: aay tgelotstharmetheds WHEN SI ae iu som Neve the note the work of j n in seventeen years’ fi some ona argued that a Joker as used In V en Y be ght Ned the as It (a known against the ase anc attack \ one acquasnied with the clt USE Bo the police believe the bodies of two women, strangers here, will be found | the water, where she was robbery was held 9 ENTRIES. DAS 6 .u 14 DATS. ‘sateed te cure sella ri eg is efferson | NEWSPAPER CLUI CLU annual ball of the Dow paper Club, noble 8, but Joyable than that w wspaper Club will h ne In order that time for enje et under t ere may ent, the uy At 7.2) s of same fs ir. ston. | 08 ANGEUES tries for Monday 8 +All Along, 102, reuse, 119. ounsell J Dalmation, ‘10 Medallion. 108 19% Ft Aa FIFTH RACK A beeanthe Nid Aicour Ne ics SIXTH RACE Saliing ar. 108, Lucy. Marte, 04; bi indo. oe ite (v9 RACE Selling $6 ow, A Yat A M anile & Mice Risks, ——_ tra will tu f wardrobe cluded In the a reven furlongs {10 Denia Stattord, oaie' 816 isherto, “ion 108, ant 108: Misieasy, 101 io8, Mitke Jordan, %, B BALL. Speaking of balla, there Is the third ntown ws which Is scheduled for te morrow evening at Webster Hall street, near Third avenue, Hali has been the scene of has been more Webs| many enjoy- ye Downtown Id to-morrow be plenty of! gran! maren oclock. Prof. —_=—__. | ‘| LOS ANGELES ENTRIES. two. avin rider ra th ane 8; The Ky on Kolaht | furlongs Wisteria, 100 | Vivant, 0 408; Alea 16, | | or, furlongs, ” *. Omega Oil contains methy} | salicylate, which is one of the best it there can known remedies for Rheumatism and FOR HEBREW CHARITY. the way Lumbago, Rub the Oilinto the place that hurts, and the pain will stop. Entertainment at the Woitdorf “re There is no case so bad that Om Roe ane Oil won't at least give relief. al ed by Jewish A fety. Ea z a, val ae . bottle 10c, Large sizes, 25¢, and 60e, wee an e Caan i in is Havel AMERICANS ARRESTED. __EREE TROLL RIDES, 7 ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria on FOUGHT MEXICAN THIEVES, | G8 BARHING, Barter, Matched: fe, tor Monday evening, March 16, to ralse peers 12 cut-outs with this it of the Sister ne and addrens, for five trolley trotie: funds to meet a defi hood. The programme will consist of leas Fri kets Roe ubWway two one-act plays, Jewish folk songs MNT HUNER, Eversreen, ts 2, yl tableau representing Jewish jects, arranged by Louls Loeb and L Mielainer. Among ng Pate ‘th wounde nesses are Mra. [. M. Mex Bache, Mrs. Julius coms ney Borg, Mrs, Willlam tured. Joseph Frankel, Mrs. The Benjamin, Mrs, 8. R. Guggen- Mrs. Albert Hendricks, Mra. ell Mra. J is gelman, wisohn, Mrs Hi hard Eimbur Mr I Jacov Hi. Schiff, verman and Rebecca ns was k anions badly Mexican police ale, all of wh and placed them in a “AFFINITY” EARLE RETURNS, MEETS MOTHER AT STATION MONRO ¥.. Mar n 6. Farle returned to absence of s have arrested the mare Americans, “Mrs \T0 “REMODEL L TIFFANY HOME. ——_—_—_ an AMinity fay afte He clalma Monroe t Plane have heen fled with Building pe had morety y for his health, Super dent Murp) y by Janes & el re met £ | peartteataeaeenl mother at ¢! with a sleigh Tiffany, at No making | it over an eight-story t* present peculiar the residence of Louls C Madison a from a ry difice and retaining \itectural facade 598 nite IN RED SEA, BOWS DOWN SUEZ, March 6.—The German steamer Martenfeis, from Calcutta Feb. 9 for “The Interior will be rebullt of fire. Boston and New York, ts reported In the ront tuaterial, practically In {ts en Red Sea with her bows down, She re- {i v and new windows ill be erected, | fused assistance and said it was Intend- | eng n cjg: (ed to jettison her cargo. Help is being ore ied fon being of dormer design | tant trom here. with Uled roofs The rearranged |nterior. will have two BIROTONERUNTINGT? HUNTINGITRIP: parlors on the first or main story, open- and w ing off the large entrance hall, | BURLINGTON, Ia., March 6.—Joseph second floor will contaln William Blythe, general sollcitor of the room and altcnen Burlington Railroad ayaten and State| eixth fle will he leager of the Repubi nd-pattere The pro: died to-day of heart disease while oa) wor, le Duating trip at Wapelio, 1 a ilar $1.00 patr of Mi Foot Dratta to be sent Free to aa ext above) to Magic Foot Dratt ver Bide, Jackson, PLAYER: PIANO This famous Piano equipped with the most marvellous self- playing attachment yet devised Absolutely unequalled. Inspection invited. Write for catalogue and full description. Easy terms if desired. Liberal Mawance for ald pinnos. | KRANICH & BACH | 237 East 23d Street | NEW YORK j wouldnt (cua dare [tad do thiswith Heed ARBONA UNBURNABLE B. Altman & Co. WILL HOLD AN IMPORTANT SALE OF SILKS ON MONDAY, MARCH 8th, CONSISTING OF OVER 6,000 YARDS OF SOFT SATIN DUCHESSE, IN WHITE, IVORY, CREAM AND BLACK, AT_A_VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICE. 34th Street, 35th Meret and Sth Avenue. | Cleaning Fluid CANNOT EXPLODE CANNUS BURN 16West 125th Street J | Replaces danger- ous penzine and naphtha tor all cleaning pur- poses. 15¢, 25¢, 50c & $1 Everywhere nd 10 bona Prod for book. From ret’ —and sample of Carbona, fonn,, Maren °@, LLIS, only daueh= Sand Charles Lester Lowe, age 11 years Funeral private; interment, Rye, Ny Bay Baunday at 4 F, M,