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Veterans March in Thin Ranks, Cheered by Thousands _ WEATHEN—Fatr to-night and Friday. Cooter, ei PRICE ONE Cc ENT. Copyright, 1912, by The Mandl (The ew York par ebtehing NEW YORK, THURSDAY, “MAY 30, 1912. ( Pioneer Airship Man Passes j Away Following a Rally ‘i That Gave Hope. a CHILL PROVED FATAL. Great Vitality Helped to Hold ; Off End for Sev- eral Days. DAYTON, 0. May 9—Following a P sinking spell and a chill that developed goon after midnight, Wilbur Wright, the noted aviator, died of typhoid fever at 315 A. M. to-day, Wright had been | lngering on the border for several | days, and although his condition from time to time gave some hopes to mem- bers of his family, the attending physi- clans, Drs, D, B, Conklin and Levi not recover, \h When the noted patient succumbed to the fever that had been racking bis in: tt ; ! York's work horses Ailed Fifth avenue East ke ie and nights he was sur-/ today from Washington Arch to Madi-| { y {he members of his famll¥y gon square for four hours, There were which included his aged father, Bishop Miss Catherine Wright, of Milton Wright; Orville, the co-inventor Plane; Reuchlin Wright and Lorin Wright. All of the family reside tu ils city except Reuchiin, who lives the aero- Kansas. { UNUSUAL CHILL PUZZLEO THE | DOCTORS. | The most alarming | Wright's sickness devel shortly before noon suddenly] mounted from then quickly subsided \ ; 0 ewiage. At this juncs ness of thelr turnouts, Each { +] sald they were. But not o 4 fi as. OF ot be would the patient was s¢ | winner received a ticket calling for the MRS .AD-PRINCE FIRS SPEYER that he would strike If cated out by the Berutsinira ne pove award of one of eight grades of: prise | POLIKEC ONIMR. WALDO. union, ‘The walters went back to d fe tur event rivbon ahd an order for a sum of money anc erry, N Usual In a patier varying from two to twenty-five dollars, ’ ps Mr. Sterry, notwithstanding thelr this high and | ‘The horses themselves seemed to fee! “ cite é ‘ pepenen of loyalty, continued his pres * | dedside were p that they were the subjects of honor Darations to Install negro walters should ) the aviator r and pri Solemn old drudges who A solld sheet in the region about t the ngcossity arise, mi out the rest of have junk carts with Waldorf, and Fifth avenue and Thirty- The management of the Breslin te i | no improvement F a n tenement streets u third street was transformed into bi thinking of calling. on the students of it Then Wright be; y an ime sre of years pricked up thelr ] ming rivers. sewers could not the Eastern colleges whe a 4 provement and the watchers at his bed- need to the mu: bands +: off the flood and the pavements thelr education, to come to 7. ore q sige were reassured, After resting for to st the fancies of Were soon awash, Taxicabs that per: | ‘ ‘ + .|and work in the hotel a few houys after last midnight Wright! you dsawing a spider-framed dry at 7 ‘ sisted In driving through the torrent | Dare Devil Driver 26 Minutes | incr, “itundreae we vane pad nt Boia rer & Sadan turn cor the woree. and) goode: ‘store delivery “WaBnA. OF Me G. A. R. Thinning Ranks March on Riverside! Hung muddy spray from thelr wheeta shead of Record CS waiters in summer retort hotels dartag i his principal physic: DD Bi of Deputy Chief | galnst the windows of hotels and shops. Ahead of ecord in SO00- [tne vacation season and .. 4 some j wie catie no doe.oe at Drive Under Honor Escort of Younger War- | Mans cellars and basements were tle R hotel men think these thrifty ph, the 4 rived at 3.35, and learned that MRS. RUSSEL! L SAGE REVIEWS * 4 rded In the mid-region of Manhattan Mile Race. might be attracted to Ni {fads breathed his last ton a THE PARADE. riors—Platoon of Women and Girl De- rm put a rad crimp tn the | pramlon of Rech Rages + before. ‘ : ; | Memorial Day. programme of sports| _ - The noted patient was sclzed with) The paraie itn "Sams eet a scendants of Heroes a Feature. | The heavens had dripped all might and | scans Gs eee "GRANTED GANAGER SACS LEE, ess trip| time, Secause Mrs. Jame! , Who . dawned ¢ and foxsy. 6 (Syectal to Ti ng Wort i to Dayton from B ited | spirit of the a: anual vi horse proves The march of the vejerans of th. —____| Bolt Tears Trousers Off Vic- Lup. the mists and the sky came out in Lads at in o ; king all records f9¢ | pe rial Hotel, announced this Dr. Conkiln, the f ysiclan, He! ayed on Fever in pea |elvil war on Riverside Drive to-day ; ; i * rulean patches. [th 1 as If the speed in a SOv-mnile race on the Speedway | noon that he granted all the d Reet f took to his bed alm medlately andthe “civil war veterans on Riversile | spry and brilliant with color. For AFTERNOON GAMES tim on Drive, but He Weather man were really making good, here, Ralph De Palma, driving & Merce: | or his waiters except recognition of the + tt was several days t » his case was unt as all gw . : ‘abc 4 ae indry hundreds of thousands laid |des car, finished his #0tly mile in 4/union and that the men had‘agreed definitely diag ’ consequently late in getting downtown many years the nation ha ' regarded NATIONAL LEAGUE, Is Uninjured. r plans to march upon Celtle Park, | hours, minutes, 4 seconds, beating stick regardless of unton orders, oa ‘Throughout Y : nia ime} With her on the stand when the horses |the annual appearance of the survi- mc American League and Washington! the beet a was denied at the.union headquartera’ * ness Wright att 4 hin ness to| began to come al were Mrs, Been vors of the war between the North AT PHILADELPHIA, !parks, the Pelham and Van Cortland |and 41 seconds, At the Jorf-Astoria there wap @o ni jon 3 ¢ " * IAN - e caches Twelve ° e enty-fe e gome fish that he hud eaten at a Bos- Her J n narles and South with a tender dread of the GIANTS. , A thunderstorm wit vif courses, the beaches, the m Twely ut of the twenty four ae Jot of confusion in the | atteneeh ‘ ton hotel, He explained to his physl+ Fromap, 9 ee hos of the thipnir nis and the 31001 — {ming serpent ows and the woods, that started had withdrawn because 0} persons who had arranged to @o ) Jan, howevei and Mrs, Janes W. pathos of th : | BHILADELPHIA— te — ‘The sun Was aUll shining at noon, tut | breakdowns, but De Palma, leading. gy automobile trips to the country fer i yah + Beairice Jones, Mrs. |inoreasing feevlengss of the one time aii Riayed havov with the advance shadows of the big, black | the Natl driven by Bruce Brown, | dinner swarmed down on the hotel. ar Piarisin from rand officers of the) eoidters, The 1 ling note to-day 0001 — futternoon, and cause torn moon began to loom over the New| and the Fiat ear, second and third Fe | oid claimed that he would have Me Arrangements {oy Wornsa's, Jonge, [er Agi hed little of sadnces in it, Almost AvioniGAse mentary things tot ! | hills and Palisa tes, nd ey Aneel say as the ra fn RAOTIRODAS. AHO | cssts walihe.an . aviator have not be ae ead sand veterans were in line. FInst GAME weather man 4 Ba me the ‘echedule was due to| end, 6 2 ences | Mdnisht, — Hilartous ) Jceseancaeatl ) c. Cuyler, Mrs. Gordon/a thousand Md 9 : p J CINCINNATI. games had to { and many jstart, t coming down In sheets. y thrilling experiences | nin ull sorta of advice and suggestions ‘ SOWA RG A Knox Bell and Mrs, J. B, Dickson, Po-| bearing their bullet-rent and wind- 2000 9 [athletic meets miftored: Nundre s who had set out! as the ding cars, whethe om land had a tot of tun with eho eae IVANESS YVIARS AGO Commissioner Waldo and trot] torn battle flags, ‘They were escorted] 2.0 0 0 0 0 O— 2) White there was no hea » enjoy themselves were turned back roken tren oF other troubles, suddenty as 3 a ahh bib oenaeee Rie ta spectators. ‘The hores|army, sailors from the battleship ee | ani a Han wad ciruck while wainea |? Geum ot the hollday were trace ” However, at the end of tour| get pt oo teaatne ~ Legh v4 na 5 i : he Harlem Hyver Regatta, pros Y ast “ h ew r rivbon decorations at the (Delaware and national guardsmen, — | AT PITTSBURG along Riverside Drive in tie downpour, | the Mare Hiver, Rewatts, programmed | wundred miles none of the participating | tha, « : t the walter brows 4 fly ‘ sy who took the rosettes a | H. | p for 2 P, M. on the Harlem River; the |! | the kgs, placed them on the table and / r $3 The people who packed the sidewalks! $T, LOUIS. jit 4a freak holt that did Uttle dam-! junter, Pony and Saddle Horse Show | drivers and machinists had received) wanted to know if the guest wanted the \, born an Mili iii, and al and overflowed th . t 0000 age to the victim besides stun 4 Park; the Irish-Am. even @ serateh, iu tis | Waiter to ‘shuck’ them," ae 1 4 \ ripping him of his . games at Celtic ye Palma’s approaching the @n- short time later was taken by his| tne number Drive from Seventy-secon reet to | prrrssuRGH— nal atripplr his t anes at Hue De Palin eee Nad Sales}, The YOwy season at Mr, Sterry's wh parents to Dayton, O. where he had | Q¢ s whi Bightyeninth str full of patri- 30 2 Th William Whalen, a labore ment waraee at the Ve ie tecord after recon, oft {29tel at Virginia Hot Springs Is over since resided, tn was the 0 at tbe ye " Ware magnificent a8 6+ | stioverthus e - jot No, A axhington at eet, Was tenn map, ‘The $0,000 spectators} Mt he 14 tn position to utilize the Rev, Milton Wr e & biahop of | ways, hey sroused AO MOFe ON: | ales was 0 > Ing by the 9 wall, ppoait games at\were wild with excitement as the rage} Skilled negro help of that hostelry ato Church wad came irom Puri-| thuslasm than the, Fire Daparicient tes. oF tt AMERICAN LEAGUE. Hundred and th street, on aS Goch ech CGUEDAMMANLA Ttece. the. clean far ton amen ena (tid Mew. York house. ¥ehes been many jan, stock ‘ {:BRraae BOraR t . hem tn ln way to the rial exercises at! on nearby Inks; the Rockaway Hunt d cars were close up to the leader, {years since a New Yotk hotel 1. G s—they ly in all| paratas used he tment ep the| With ¢ iv ai m n third cars el of the {j ane we hts they sha ually tn alt paratus Fane seen their white| hand, There were cheers . ____ AT BOSTON. |Grant ab, yeky overhead was Chi tennis turnament at Cedarhurst; | Ac a hundred miles three cars bad | frat class has used negro waters en@ be of an tr ve they got duck clad ¢ sters, t W ASHINGTON— iy Mac's and the rain was falling in the Crevwont Athletic Clu matches at |noen forced out of the running. They /afr, Sterry's action is. an Innowetlom \ out of knicke Wyck," ridden by Policeman J, P.| about three a 0021 — {a solid mass, Opposite the man Pa-| Ha York Athlete Club| were the National, driven by Bruce! wnich has aroused great Interest ——e they inver clght-year-old black horse, | skipped aroun M+ | BOSTON— |troiman Thomas Maher was standing in| tennis mat rravers Island, and | Brown; ‘the Opely driven by Qrms>y. | ove sand restaurant men: The opened a print rst prizes for all entries. | per of John A, Dix Post ' 0000 . ASnBWAS the Long Island Kennel Club bench | and the Lexington, driven by Kn Aa vite Sil beet tend tit Weaeeae chine to fold | covery! horse in the police And) WiVE® AND DAUGHTERS MARCH | al aher saw a blinding flash tho | #how 4 the athletic. meeta| swveral drivers had tire (rouble because | the Plaza whtct{ have “been er they built and ¢ elty divisions took one of. the nA tha Seemann, Ny bedi | ¥ ne one bly bo: ery | tor the They tiisi warned Heep arty termg steerer aan IN THE LINE. T ST. Louis, Aud the walt: deaoesd upon Whslen'a| were: ty worm had blown |r the twrrlfle paco set trom the very |for them. aeronautics in. 1), ears, a driver for one con-| In the rear of Naval 1% No, 513 was FIRSE GANT, } RnB he man na heap and over, t cut In half, | fret mile Heals fvhgawe weaellin Mr. Sterry says they are all frst clase f Canute and Lh sun their latoon of wives and daughters and, DETROIT~ lay sentele When Mah tto him, |the |» the ball Kames| ‘This race t# the most heart-breaking!men and fully capable of attending te / aa a, ant was ill Teacadeueniers wearing ' 00000 inh seaae as uakcane baa eoueetniate \ane ms of short on the| strugkte for speed this nation ever se. |The" wanta of his customers, aa te ee ay out of | fI"W¥ Goxed self satisfaction when tWo- lunitorms and campaign hats y|ST. LOUIS— # | Seles IRAN OF Na ra he | 90h ining atruck the roof of the Hook: | that Y most sKiigit | Knowing that many of his walters had \ tereat which, Woue iments were really | Score Of his big horses attached to Ble) smiled cheorfully when asked from the | “p ronan st on him was a wear on the) occ Institute, at Sixty-fifth street | and daring automobile drivers in the | Joined the union Mr: Starry started Pete \ doore aken. The Wrights said little con wagons Forged hy the aiang tee fe curb from time to time if they were - us right leg An ambulance was |\nq Avenue A, during the height of the| world, driving the special creations of | fecting his plan to impart negro waiters cerning thelr endeavors, but the word) With Impatience for. the slow pace of | #ftfagettas and ‘blushed unanimously PPT sry ; Jeeted from the J, Hood Wright Hos: | Sthrm, ‘The holt dislodged a stone of |the most Imaginative designers of both |some days ago. When be learned today got around Paytan that they belleved| \e" oricession. Every wagon in. the| When thelr excellent and precige march- ‘OR BASMBALL BANDE) pital, where Wh alon ree ed his wits! the cornice, which fell through the roof| Kurope and Amer Nn one Krand space that the negroes were gm the way from they cou! y and they were looked parade had ® flag on it even if it wi ing was cheered, jand gave his name The surgeons sald ae one Hr ay RBISRE aia ane smash ee annihilating ware | 0 winners reward | Virgina Hot Springs got reedy me UPON oe ereropline, constructed largely OHeof the cambric style which one can| A amall tragedy marked the very sta he was suffering only trom the shook. | in? Ta sorage at the time, The fow| when the race started meng’ inen Sem ae ee evel as toug PUY at three for five cents, Some of|of the parade, Commander 8, 1, M White rain fel) all over the city, prob- | re esone who were in the institute bulld- | eighty thousand speed- worshippers lined ‘The Plaga maintaing & stevioe , | out of bamboo, flew ina | the horses were fairly garlanded with --—— eathe Watt ably the heaviest downpour was 1h eet ee eee ae was aurea until ers on the alxteen @ogratiet the Got Riacurced on Second Page.) colors, @ontinued on Last Psge) felepboue Beckman Splitler, maintained throughout the lat-| ter part of his sickness that he could! WILBUR WRIGHT 15 DEAD AFTER BRAVE STRUGGLE $ —_-AGAINST DEADLY TYPHOID WORKING HORSES INFINE FEATHERS PARADE AVENUE 10,000 Steeds Contest for the Prizes in Great Annual Exhibition. |REVIEWED BY MRS. SAGE Six Platoons of Mounted Po- lice Lead Procession of the Various Grades. The sixth annual parade of New. nearly ten thousand horses tn line. Headed by six platoons of New York police cavalry they ranged through varying occupations in public and pris | vate from moving vans to peddlers’ w ns, all groomed and cur- servi ried and wich harness buckles scrubbed to dazzling brilllancy. A committee of fifty men, all of them nts of horses, inspected the the start Th condition, efor winne J on their showed of good treatment and on nd picked out horses were on the signs | judg 10, PAGES _ PRICE ONE CENT. ————— Prize Winners in Workhorse Parade on Fifth Avenue and Committee of Admirers at the Reviewing Stand PLAZA WAITERS FIRED. WILL BE REPLACED BY * Manager Fred Sterry Anticipates a Strike by Discharging Entire Floor Service and Importing Dusky Servitors From South. MAY GET COLLEGE BOYS ; TO TAKE WAITERS’ JOBS * In Various Hotels Service Somewhat Crippled, but Guests Get Meals Somehow and Are Good Natured...* Manager Fred Sterry of the Hotel Plaza injected a new clement into the dispute between the International Hotel Workers’ Union and the hotel and restaurant owners to-day by announcing, that a spectat train carrying 200 skilled negro waiters was on, the way frém Virginia Hot Springs and that these waiters would take the places of such of Se CLEANING BEPARTMENT the white union waiters in his hotel as were under obligations to the union. The announcement was made after Mr. Sterry had discharged his entire force of floor waiters when they admitted to him that they. were members of the union and would strike if ordered to do so by the union officers, > Late this afternoon Mr. Sterry sum moned his dining room watters inte conferenge, He asked them if ¢hep were members of the unton and many enderloln, The water came down im|they were informed, (gontinued oa on “Becond Page) * given over be \

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