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TESS RII ee me — Sones rere: wom A entero tic cb ad Re TET aR ot: ecient it BS net Soto rac = = SASS ete Mere THE _EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, “MARGH 17, 1911. mmr ane ie SI. PATRICK'S DAY Is ‘xly-Ninith Regiment Coming Down Fifth tn Felation to tir # contained Bee | PARADERS MARCH | Ave. at Head of St. Patrick’s Day Parade Jeet to Depart ‘ rave Atiorn wer ~ — Ie 4 : Mf down In J ye € pa ' : a “ 5 ‘ of ie f celle aes . wa Reviewed by Mayor Gaynor $130,000. F © Farley j misty Ot Gig Bans \ hop Farley in One res f 4 nt j ane. i Front of Cathedral. torday i the «winging of the in _ san ete 4 n of ascerta any considerat! as given by certain) 25,000 MEN IN LINE, banks and trust pa ve deposits beyond the Leg st. Eve its ince the failure of the Carnegie Trus Horse Runs Away With Mar- shal's Aide and ¢ Company |t has been rumored that per sons who procured city deposits for cer. | min banks were paid a commision | es the John Alvin Ye ¢ President of the Windsor Trust any, and] Crowd a Thrill, still a director in that on and} formerly a member of t ve a ane Committee of the Hung» nerican | 9 ss sbintag Bank, has been subpocnied to appea lac r _ Patrick's Day rarad yefore the Gra e Hy the ry of the clty started up knows along this line, 2 | Pith from Fortleth street at 2 hing. It is believed that a prominent | o'clock this afternoon—an hour Inte, as politician, acting in a confidential cas | usual. Nobod been able to pacity for a big party organization, will | find out why St. Patrick's Day parades algo be summoned in this connection, | giart an hour h laldwin to Be Called. Not In many years have the weather Le Roy Baldwin, President of the Em-! conditions been so favorable. The air pire Trust Company, which was favored | was not too cold for the countless thou- with clty deposits and made loans t0 | ginay wo tined the rp the Cummins group, will be subpoenaed | venue in the genial if the investigation continues to move | S!Mthine, and still there wax enough in {ts present lines. A well known law- | snap and refreshment in the by ze to yer {dentified with a combination of big | inspire the marchers to quick move contractors is Interested tn the char-| ment. acter of the testimony Mr. Baldwin will Sit ew il ty-four hours every w York will be stopped. “The Mayor im out of it, Tho Mayor cannot arbitrate tuls thing, and the next move must come from Pretimin ¥ to the start, a #lx foot | } | | | give should he hepa Upon to appear) grand marshal's aide, mounted on a tho eaprees companies. before the Gran Mid chs ong the, TAkish horse with a restless tall, rave “I heve heard that there has been Vt has been learned that among the erowds between Forty-second street some trouble with the strikebreakers ext te who have been looking Into the auure of the Carnegie Trust Company | and the Cathedral a lifelike tmitasion ie @ detective who worked in Pittsburg | of the ride of Paul Rever M but the no x e un with those who brought about the big! midnight part. ‘This particular alde will tenance It, and we wi not stand by the scandal Connected with the banking of | never wear any medgis for horseman- men who are disorderly and riotous, Palace e “After leaving the Mayor yesterday city mpney there. The exposure showed | phi tral Palace and the dinner of the that Ns paid large xima of money| He had on a big pair of apurs and | #Flendly Sons of Bt. Patrick. afternoon we had decided to let him to various city officials tn return for! nis stirrups were hung too short for his | The military feature of the parade was | act as arbiter. to-day, but I have told my men to | Ro violence, ‘The union does not coun- Lin eee | Comes in Coated With Four-Inch Ice From city depoatts. [ees ‘the Norse, worzied bythe con | PAricularly strong this year, Besides y | Jersey Men Did It. Sudden Cold Gale. Carnegle Interested. | tinuous jabbing of the tenis) mele | eH aia Ae 1 cod aie | IM eat en 6 ar in Jersey cy eae ve ia ou ne | awa up the avenue. A police. | ylunteers and the Si. a ed .ny men ou vl we are De a RU ; Letiads RNa oes u ” ‘i gin a Sant e | nth Rex " a jaar CRIM INA a | nin 4 to fight to @ finish.” | Coated with a four-inch crust of Ice] c interest in. the progress of the investl-| the reviefing wand, after which the) io) the aul ny ¢ F companies that they Leblanc le atl deltcaliadel Sah gation into the bankrupt {natitution | long alde dirmounted and led, his horse |p) ik: bats would E make collections. and| Wier line and t her upper works that bears his namo. Carnegie has | through # side street talions, Eada te deliveries 4 as the day wore on, | forward into a crystal gr the Lusi- told inquirers that his Knowledge of Mayor Cheered Crowd. coinpat agar und aside the money Wagons of| tania came in to-day, Until Wednesday the affairs of the Carnegie Trust Com Mayor Gaynor rode up from the City | ic Adity in marching, ie ER eres er cibeey Bo she: hadiides} sailing weather, ‘but that | transp viala mad late in the day The Unute pany is very small, beyond that he Was | i441) to the Grand Central station in the | The line of march extended straight persuaded to lend the concern $2,00,0%, | guiway accompanied by Lieut, K. ou Fifth avenue from Forty-second which he has slight hope of getting | waiked acrows to Fifth avenue and up| sireet to One Hundred an back. However, it is stated, Mr. Car-/the avenue to the reviewing stand at) streets where it shifted over to & ‘ dropped from 61 to e p ‘a offictals said ¢) did not intend hiring negie will willingly appear before the| mirtieth streot. ‘The crowds tightly | Kue"ue and from tisre Peete a any strike-breakers, although astable| Among the passengers were Mr. and Grand Jury should his presence be packed along the curb on both stdes| hay been decorated with myriads of | Matter. You people have the right to| bosses made euch employments at the| Mrs. Harry Payne Whitn deemed of value by the District-Attor- | cheered the Mayor as he stepped briskly | green lights, and there will be some-| stand wp for your rights and you ought) St\bles, presumably without the know!- | three children, Master C, Whitney, Mi “ nls a » of the ofsials. | Plora Whitney and little Bi w ney. along the pavement. At Fiftieth atreet | thing doing every 1 @ ute of the eve-|to do it for your wages and for your| ey and little Barbara Whit- the jam was so thick that a police tackle | ning. hours and for all that enters into the| , But @ small part of the business of the | ney, Mr and Mrs, J. A. Burden aut ‘Dang, lons things and strike without any — ployees in going on the general strik»| One Koverness, one nurse, one valet, one were the owy laymen on the reviewing Minn & Offloee, rengon or any warning, and tle up | gnded the nexotiations that had been Jn! !acy's maid and one chauffeur, The 4 stand, ‘The rest were all clergymen. formation was necessary to get His Hon- | | Following was the formation of the! dignity of omployment | Adams Company was done during the | “tuuthy It ‘haa, the merchandine of the city ard the | proures:, and in which the Mayor bac ie Suey b Mayor Gaynor sat at the right of Arch- | [®* ; bishop Farley and Mr, Crimmingat tho eo) ina Jett. { Major dtichaal File The Bixty-ninth — Regiment,) 2,200] second Regiment, 1 my Phe offi-| afternoon she for a new try sed into the easterly gale that was sweeping up the coast, tates Express Company | #24 12 a few hours the thermometer —>— (Continued From First Page.) Carnation | Police, itt to get togethor a few frivi- | oo ltion that the action of thelr em-| 1#¢ Whitney party included one tutor, ‘The Mayor and John D. Crimmins) and daughter, Ittle Miss F. Burden, parade: | day, The company gave out the infor- | or through. hug Offi, ( grunks of travellers who havo to go ytuken a prominent part. 7 tk Wk tects without their clothes even, 1s a 4,200 Men Out. " brutal thing, and X r rf . iN | freee) ee Per nets ee There were about 4,200 men out by 1] Mrs. ¢ ‘Officer, was at the hrockivn? intend to use the whole power of || | Lipase vend a Major Atephew F, Donne! raiding Otteer, | this city to defeat that thing. o'clock this afternoon. to meet the W party. fk 7 Ww : MM earARaolinely Whahe. There waa a mpectncular.andexolting | Mfr, Whituey, who went abread about strong, led the parade. Then came @he | ‘rhira Readmcaty Tiel f J . Irish Volunteers, 2,500 of them, and periea Be ony Com P riot scene during the forenoon hours | the his name was first mentioned every man a trim figure of a soldie wih tie Kk Knlahes ope ig meet “7 say emphatically that in this in-lwhen the Welle-Fargo Company at- vefore the Merritt Legisintive Committes under the command of Col, Charles Pejer Be Marly hal, stance the men are absolutely wrong. | tempted to send a wagon down Eleventh | in conne. ; reet Ferry. | ‘i ge avenue to the Twenty-third Crowley. At frequent intervals there “Andrew ‘Dig The thing 1s done by some unscrupulous {avenue to the Twenty-tnied Street Peers: |rignt, dent were bands of fife and drum corps and | 7 Doris, Janney Thotias Golden, | reljows that should not ‘be permitted to] As the wi med guarde Te kdaiucn to the ;Part in the alleged dinner st Telmontco's A the sound of music and the shrill of > Spectal Aue fites and the boom of drums was cOn- | County Prox aE a tinuous as the parade passed. .Grand | Miberatuns, Batralion train tit: her to the Relmont Hotel, where she! yarsnal Daly estimated that there Mis Grae tye Vos! fhe) tlead workihemen or nave anything art to do with them whatever, T advised [7 them properly yesterday and I thought | « it was all ov or, Mt ran into « throng of atrikers. j; When half a million dollara is sald to compan! bringing over have been raised te bent the Hart- of the ferry Agnew bills m! n mn) ‘There may have been such a a (Continued from First Page.) ner registered under her name. This was! wore at least %,00 men {in Mne. | “E say now that I shail not help them The | for all I know.” said he to an Eventn the, occasion of Mrs, Harden's wixth) of the many thousands of parades nef yeh ; pred tare eetel NS ar Re mee erin rey Rly ya emeineay aa ETH PsURgetadevan Hakedtoe separation from Hay Jand celebrations that of this city was rhe frontan ant : Se tia ete ‘ Acai] Tita uksceate VEC Winn cine Ufe until somebody purported Joseph P. Layton, manager of a pri-| the most imposing, No other city in ‘ pa EEL worry for the men over on tke breaiert, but when the! to describe it on the witness stand." vate detective agency, created a mild! the world has such a large and loyal) The river, bacause they 7 m) Mr. Whitney and Mr, Burden said ed bricks and stones at the driver «ey spent much of thetr time hunting | The guards lost their heads, One of | teKether while og the other side, It| them pulled a pistol and fired it with a| bad been expected that the English polo view to frightening the attacking force.| team which ‘s to play the American sonably inst night, Ofticgrs aint Chavrnen « Bat ghey sould not of tn . jattalion Maralal crowd over in bd parades or puts forth ws many func- pone a ea them, ‘Thad the same trouble with tions in the way of celebration. The A. O. H. Section. Cs sensation when he swore that Hoops| trish population as New York. No| Officers uf t gave him #5 to trail Harden and “see! other city turns out such enormous where he went with the woman he would | meet that night.” The occasion was New Year's eve, 1907, Harden, accord- New. York © The Fie Basin, conasiing of Divsong Noe, ¥F 49 aay that ome offi The alm of the excited guard was so| team at the Meadow Brook Hunt Club to Hoops, had engaged a table at Irishmen Now United. tod ks ople of high position Mat hacehor one ecitde: horesal| Rector's and was to entertain a party| It 1» customary to say on each re- Hixson Cot Pee responsible for mor aera shot one of the horses! May $1 would accompany Mr. Whitney, ttached to the nd the team Cf of Women, one of whom Hoops thought] curring St, Patrick's Day that the that occurred over thei % ‘ SS WRC e0 team | but-he said they wouldn't arrive until 4 mmediately ran away. The runaway,|the early part of next Hayden would accompany from the res-| parade is bigger and better than ever | The Becond | cones ; year. ips tel P | th P ext month. He is tagrant, eee eae ee cess? tin KueeRt DE, fied a. 6 eb ‘and 8, yet have spoken to you very, the shot and the crowd of angry atrlk-| going to practice at Lakewood for the e testimony was introduced in sup: | POtor® a ot eaee ee hee 7 na plainly and you can go back to work pod eats PULA died atta (ES pobt Of Harden’s contention that Hoops | the best of basis of The Third Raise and you can tell the companies to r axon fore have the Irishmen of New York , n Bo united. Never before have The 1 close to the real nh Of | The Fourt}y Matte iman's dream—home rule for tt ‘The team ran st nt bi fufaf#hed money provide ,her with evidence on Which to base her sult be: divorce. Layton could not trace Har-| they f den that night and offered to return | every 1 Hoops the money, but the Erin, br@ker refused it, Aineed) ‘The streugth of the Irish delegation in Parilament, the concessions they have forced from an unwilling Govern- ment and the measures now under way, which will add immeasurably to the me know any time the ference with a wagon, and If we have to leave parts of the elty uneuarded the polico will be taken to accon r Wagons wherey —— STRIKE OF 40,000 TEAMSTERS MA any inter for Saturday MISSES’ TAN CH.CKS AND FANCY SERGE SUITS hihi (Spee: alt ittherger to. day $ of the five boroug ir reserves on ‘ou want toga.) Chet Tr Layton's aid in a few days more —$——. JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. 7 BE The Sixth By of Diviston No, 3 r Division No. 26 fife and Drum Corpa ORDERED TO-MORROW self-government programme of the Na Prather rite and Drum Corp, | ein our own ‘Kittery, 112; | Honalists, are drags.ag home rule The Seventh tat \ing,of Divisions William H. Ashton, general organtzer t aur Mack. and nearer to realization, Ireland to- Nos a8, 24) ISN af and of the International Teamsters Union, | 284 up: five 8; ‘ art of 1| day is prosperous, happy and progres Bt. John Band, re roo, that a meeting | Hyacinth, 113 (Griffen), 4 to 1, § to 6 and sive, The year 1911 W announced this afternoon that ar pe | Tee aa A ds 105 ‘The Ethth 1 “ g of Division No, would be held to-morrow ni for the 1 | best biggest y nandit ‘The Fecente 1 Drum Corps, cy pet her ne fa Tie Nini. 1 NOES icittons Now, question of ¢ Sas in 049. 41, 82 ant at AO gett 1 * County Organizations, ropolit ha og om Pits Yor hei 5 . 0 ‘ nt Ct ad ee sver the entire ¢ i} aside, ti put v 7 Wat Forte titi ate + hstiig om rear ot ative Councll of the mental and pat pale * Pinanay, w , the session ond members fr *)| never lagged, even e most ad atlas metropolitan district, will take part | iin: | verse conditions. New York, (Bast Portj-elxth ate resting ow rear of in the me iv mt (Rast Korty ei ht Howard Biggs, secretary of the 1 ng om rear of union of teamsters, said this af }the Old Sod in sympathy an ness than any oti Marl Hun | quick this year to respond to t Lone er a noon the Mayor had spoken to y ee) ful state of affairs abroad wh ting on rear of the non-striling employees of the com- SPESIAL FOR SATURDAY, THE 10TH, Ali Boroughs Celebr. e. maife Teanit ate h nosolatta panies that the union 4 600 mem-| Cpopouss COVERED 8. Mh Dat It} een ted that there ar t « of hers in the American company's ran endo. ¢ r ‘ i A swoe m and va @ perivction nd r (Wee i u en we call them they will com favored er made op in t with the heels 12 e t 8 Lins fornis OUND BON POUND BOX stan ae P SPECIAL FOR FRID AY AND SATURDAY rates COVERED PLAN COCOANUT OVALE, A Weat NS. Old style, open kettle bolled “teen fi atis, bul my le @ aires Fa gon rar ot Pst le y TION, | Ole str ere rt tisk peated West indian Cocuns ; v i i : % becomes peviect taffy, and Feneh fy H ryt 1 mm ting bes | ‘Bat \ A Talla ate ig norm ah 8 Dat ae rea a hy oy 13 "pants a 9c ee, Wa <lyn and Organizations In Carriages, ein FOUND BOX He ORR TE, CONKRED VIN ke i ‘ Laat ohh 2 Auta S HONS AND CHOCO. trols “ardor | ike f th car MOH, GRADE ai f ane aK Bs ot hs 0 , H Besavaid rim) Men's. “Association euler evens. variety of old er ated. wit tite mae ie YO; Ca ae} y ON) Men | (East Portieth sizes 4 ) Fear of Gale new favoriies, ‘tea ts alt sl a Bienes f the orang cork st " that nigh Ke ot rh rian " oan ably ze M i : & Ingredients, nu 5e ein pax "39¢ Yha Ta itr ot a tema a, sd, . held In| Wal e MELA cunese ath, ya bere 54.BARC 24 , 3 a and , r ieee. of CoN TS the most effective medicine Oty ater ha f an BARCLAY ST Me a : pe tl #*lve Insurwenta Reported Kitlea in fOr the complete purification ey CORTLANDT ST ge Th, He sae ache | ee he Be a ‘ . aco” Gat sug Of the blood and the complete rusted iin ~ 10s § coe aorta a hs Sane Avabinie a ce onli : have deen killed renovation of the whole sys ig of, the reread ear 5 47 torkal or in Pa ere ate aiden oti eine eee mcrae seat: Rent betwe in soldiers ana tem. Take it this spring. AS! 1 1 Ty ins, AY, Miser cleat, * rock Taste a Surrectos, reported to jale at Tia Juana, of tue Irish Voluny verpment of at Grand Cone | % i Got It to-day tn waual tould tf a ales “ablete called waceatares * ry , > MORE U.S. TROOPS States troops will be clot to protect American interests sliould Mexican front.er, of next week. fire gart), 4 to 6 1 to 2 and out, secon TOJOWN BIG ARMY | ALREADY IN TEXAS » Report int the Sit the Sixth Artillery, Is to Go Is Officially Confirmed ENGINEERS MAKE MAPS, More than 3,000 Officers of National Guard Will Encamp Next Week. Special to ‘The Evestng World), FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas, Mareh 17.—Preparations are being made for the | accommodation of several thousand | more troops than were embraced tn the original order for the mobilization of twe the Sixth Artillery, now stationed at Fort Riley, is to be ordered here withia. the next few days was officially con- firmed to-day, y thousand meri. The report that Events are shaping themselves for rapid and sweeping changes in the con- stitutional government of Mexico and | the putting Into effect of the proposed | in} rms may cause disorders eq riousness to the revolution that js now In progress in that country. The United at hand ready they be menaced during the choatic period. Engineers of the United States War | Department have recentiy mapped the from the mouth of | the Rio Grande to California, Man- eouvres on @ big scale will take place | next weok, 2 More than th rs of the National ¢ ferent States wil th nd es JACKSONVILLE RESULTS, FIRST RAC} year-olds and up; five furlongs —Yoca, 103 (8c! veltzer), 4 to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 5, Elmetta Hamilton, 109 (McTag- Ruby Knight, 103 (Huffnagle), 15 to 1, 6 to 1 and 3 to 1, third. Time, 1.01 3-5, Grand Peggy, Infatuation, Woolspun, Frank McKennie, Sam Matthews, Alian | Little Ef and Lydia Lee also ran and | finished as named. 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