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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1912. Scenes and Features of the Memorial Day Parade Along Riverside Drive (Photographed Especially for The Evening World by Staff Artists.) ¥ Cor GOLOEN — we: ' : j ae : ue RS Se hp. RA Wikene } : } THE , PARADE AT LOYD — 8y3r ST ANOS ON CUBAN SOIL 10 TICKETS REFUSED cae ey / DAUGHTERS OF . VETERANS WHITNEY : = SENIOR PAMIERIUAND) 9 BOOSEVELT FOR Ree ey First Force Called for Active THE conven QOOVETS CHEERED Woman Who Offered to Buy Littte A Phy ician’s Re rt on CcChLEWwWS FOLLOWS GEYSER Son Is Known to Sherman and ‘eb vecaieas igenirine Duty Hurries to Daiquiri, Near LR. SWEKIM AN ; Remark Was a Joke. wed Eckmaa’s ve in several commander of the First Brigade, n j | neck, with ex Tn oue case it cost me tubercular enults every e ert wi put on fe ly ae nie {0 be an o ii i ‘aj ; Street {9 still missing, and h her, | a WAS 1 gunpose year Santiago, in Raid Peril, |gray and white and gold of the Se TOMlaLMHEMERT Whee tearenedr Moke just as fine av of ol. You know my 4 5 als Jenth stirred up cheering as it always | —————————— Morris P: SENT die ; of phowlelan’s Ietter on file) Request for 250 for Colonel's has, and it became apparent that New| own, made up of’ veterans, National ee pa skh coche te ina Atterative is effective $a other femme, HAVANA, May 20.—The first United le + ; | York has more than forgiven the Sev-|Guardsinen and local semi-military and j Would keep up the quest until some clue matt daho, Fille, ashe. 4 Btaies marines were landed on Cuban} Use at Chicago Refused, but enty-first Regiment for golng to war] Patriotic organizations 'Plug Blows Up in Street in| t,t boy nad been found, ealg eg tay is ig perfect territory to-day when a detachment was 50 Gi Taf | with untrained officers and black pow-| uo arade lage’ ug P et Ml) sherman, who ts r Hein now Your mantis old. H do, pot ; 150 Gi > Taft. ——e | der ammunition and betng cut to pieces! A: 3 fo and a e 4 s his. repo! mig or raise angtlung at all. 2 belle Placed at Daiquiri, Afeen mites south- ven to Taft ei wis chet vecuuse of them, Wild yella were the | {Anh sineat. | ‘Thvoug) Front of Century Theatre s stolengby (abet Atfivt) MIS, Ms 1h, GARVEN, tat of Santiago, co guard the plant of gE (Continued from First Page.) | salute to Col, Lewis Conley and his|'t, Preceded to the Tast iesday afd asked } r what price | yin" tay Reve: Thro, and. Tang ‘Proables, H the Spanieh American tron* ¢ GuIICANO, a1 ons sat = husky boys of the Sixty-ninth, SiOMUAT KONH, eC WHOS It and Blocks Cars. the father would part wih hin, She fn wsdl there, 10, May 30.—Co! a ' eer aL ta ihe. Sant stay eb gnGA seen ole Moitann tte A man 1 explanation to-day (hat the ‘ad The move was ordered afte New, Clusieman of the sub-committee on | denderg of John F. Benatx P gray Delaware, Those of her crew who| of four companies of,army worar pulmemaker, well known | | 6 of ecarectee rebels had attacked the Spanish the National Repub- {Grand Maretal of the WOFSIROL sn: Wael DEEAAD: Wore lined alate Aaritas ana MalInCe Tenn footen on wae : fe chang 1 £2, im, Ws on East Ono Hundred hn ; iit tds Siemmmans’s promecty a¢ Pern: * today. ratused a re. | forced to take coknizance of the temper- tne rat ta organ.| Many of the large apartmenss atong| and Witte Ftreet. Her remarks re- at attention until the parade | and nay in Santa Clara province, « north the big black norse which his ehlef aide, Col, Harvey Dennison, trying to ride, The horse was dist not a p. » horse, It insisted on ater Dixon, h tte quest from 8 ward | . war veter.| Central Park West and the dist Rae the s), the| joining were without wate #, tifen the | while the majority of 1 ct ad- £avding Isidor were ply seday, and Please him, Sherman deciared, 3 Won, aide May, Have fallen ao centead || FOR GOOD HEALTH sed. vough President lewing offic meant to coast. The rebels drove the ryra away and burned three of t } ' KEY WEST, ,F bat was, tly ooseve sAncny was the r Gt the Soldiers and fourth of eight real r hundred aud fifty tickets to the con- | Fy Notas Rint Saves mr Bdming e Pena nonlatrciet as" Sailors’ Monument, With him we o9'| Vnited. Spanish. War Seige area eee dered at the cause, there were several’ Par ie as the child had nev z been | stomach, liver and tow runt be in. good dattleships of the Atian ndrop ar.;| VOrten. | Col Seeihes rilcal poaition most o * most of the City Commissioners and| . bic alg "| hundred others who Mad wiincsved it) in the big park, Isidor Is one of ft eR ONIN, : ; 5 me and paw! owe 4 —_ | childres fe others be! Flores rived here, ehortly, after 6 A. M. toxday | ther conventions the National Commit. {me and pawing at the lower branches very git the members and for MYSTERY STORY BY ANNA KATH- this morning from perches on the, Children, the others being Morence, BRADFORD'S . and anchored in the havoor, Thos form 6 Mad never recogntued candidates im | OF {re eye ‘nd avace, | memuers of the city's Cons ARINE GREEN park wall, which gave a fine view of a! Hue two and onechalt, Blood Purifying Pills tof “the fleet despatched here to er t 4 hip seat with coolness and grace, Supr c Will be a feature of next vn OW sa) Z fefel urltying eed ¥ iv re to : ; but the lives of hundreds of onlookers | ton Supreme Court Just v Al itty Con geyser § from a blown out water ‘Gaius ee Brccadutd. Ae, pene rearn peice in Cut MEO, 10 Lockets Were #V°D | wore endangered and the Grand Marshal | 'epresentative merchants and ’ *Mtantgomery 1 plug in front of the Century Theatre— Purely Vegetable The vessels’ which aor dent Roosevelt, but none was] 9 ‘y 7 men. Former Congressman Joseph H. dered his alde to dismount and walls, janton Fashion ing were ft his yoar the com- an oe tne ere nice cea, SPEEDING MAYOR'S NOTE, |mrnin vos to oot and Bram ” ga § a “Goulden delivered an address after th W stor nty-five fect high. | ee iesas ‘tn ranged for 130 to be given | The Order was obeyed, but without por- | peyage, dition of i Tha ileat southbound ear to reach the| Motorboat Carrying Memase 9 % Mise) if att mi his ends | Phe Mgvest cheoring of the day fol-| TWO DWINDLING POSTS RODE lering | block between le Aas pa pir Lieutenant-Governor on Its Way. ter 1 ReareAdmiuni N. | ¢ re a Goverameat of- lowed the sing of elght erans 0} IN CARRIAGES. J third streets after the break rolled] 4,000 aA rae Nee to BRADFORD oe OR p ue provisional | f no provision has been made | Dy Mah wae in ie ventas : Two posts, ie hil on in carriages ugh a flood and the pasesngere were |). tn ijeut Boe rar Airy webicint W306 Be Bee ie fleet. Admiral Uidier ved here last] f sunporters of Col, Roosevelt tered war uniforms, flags this year, but tt was not because they |drenched, The water was turned off at! 4 motorboat Question of the New York | Sell_by Riker-Megeman Drug Stores night overland, | The request for tlekets was first made] which were really but rey are too feeble, but because they had so | half-past 1 oclock and the district! Motor Boat Club left the foot of Ono| BANTIAGO, Cud2,) May §20.—'Tho | by Senator Dixon to Fred W. Upham, |on their staffs,‘ y re was a great up- dwindled could noi make a satis- served by the ma) in will be waterless | Hundred and Forty. trman eventh street at Convention | roar when Cameron Post swung by be: United. Btates gunboat Paduean has! Ch the Chik factory showing afoot St E ‘ untl the break is repaired. |$ o'clock this morning, The Question arrlvg@g in Nipe Ba sagt, | Committee, and by Wim referred to Col. |hind a skitling band of kilted bag-i, Cb, Frank Huntoon, Capt, Detective Rattles With Man ‘The sewers at both Sixty-second ana] Will take the message as far as Pier- R WwheFé her © Mit | j ble, Col, Adam ‘Hrown and Col. | pipers BS Brawn and Ge ' BE. Dickinson ere the £ divisio |GEVENTEEN BLOCKS OF MARCH, shais of the Grand Army men; | TOD MUCH FOR SOME “VETS.” | Joseph Wheeler § 1 Phe watting in and the seven: mmanded mani 2% ont, where it was schedule’ for relay could not carry off; Ment. where it was schedule to Peekskill by a boat of the tehford of the] the . The flood rose until tt) yee Yacht Chub. There will be three | yat found its way into the entrance of the! other relays in the race up the Hudson, theatre, Large quantities entered the|as follows: From Veekskill to New: | ehell, wil w Gev. Jose J. Myntoa mander-in-chief of the of Brooklyn Bridge, fixty-third street qestion of whst pictures sh All lost oF found, articles adq ed in The World witl be at The World's Info Detective George street station on di an end of the Brook the convention hall wa by Chairman Upham, who ¢ hi army in the field, ¥ Wat the Ikeness of neither # * march were too much for some | Roper led the saslors an two young men trying ‘o pick alcellur of the building. burgh by the Highland Boat Club; from | last evening with a } Taft nor Col, ooseveli should b the older parad Henry Lowen n. John F. O'ltyan, the Rew! woman's handbag in the rush hour th Wajer Dopartment was notified, | rere vient clu Oaoaeee of reinforcements on bo: nthe decorations. thal, sev four years old, of Wiliam National Guard, commanded) oining, He # ne of them and! but was slow in sending men to turn | Sew) , BER | Cuba, intends to leave {the first divi n of that body, koepsie to Albany by rtw that Col, Roosevelt would |G the Peughk sie | Post, was overcome be ore | yea i r she guards to hold the other, | off the flood, Water ate @ large hole to-d: Bef 1 the would 1 n veteran was supplied with a|catied for the gua > hold ther, | off the flood. V ay lore Nis ie Wo! ot a Yacht Club, A jef boat will follow the cn-}ho reached the reviewing stand and’ poutonniere before the parade started| The man the detective caught n the pavement and cracked the con-| con déspatch boat to complete the re~ that he was now fully prepare 158 or the Convention t self | wa , into the home of Willlam) by Mrs, Sarah of No, 16?] and the fight, in th terete side ik asphalt. street, lay in case of breakdo crush the revolt as he now has pute Me ery te Ata AT: Upta |p 0. 133 Riverside Drive, | ¥inth avenue, of Latayetie| wileh th fown the 8 from | ie - is of the New York Motor Boat | " a s en a ' n 4 s rovived by an ain cle, Lades of the G. A. R. » elevated railroad plat al Ws ose’ be reserved tar Col. Reosevelt where he was ruvlved by an ambulance | oe sn et annual cusiorn’ to shor] soup at wen, lanorany coat Rotencord |AUTHOR BERNSTEIN HALTED sitions would be near tho headqua and ald © Was much put ot i nee 8 i group of rien, Is | Hotehtord said, to begin a had deen ved veveral © WAS put allowed to. Join nls! ‘HOM {Me CoUstORy ss suet,” onl RES e atte eae Tavouteed teckea wag| AT THE RUSSIAN BORDER. and It was bis tn that the eport was corr em, saying hiss m and daughter ae ape Re vat istan ERR man and tecofner, |) ‘- ~~ example of the rede the i Madera 1p CulaARD) exp rge of the rial cg oy Rea A Snge Gen, Jorn C Black way the] whom Policeman Wilson of the Bridge | Czar's Officials Refuse to Honor ‘ negroes, however, © anew A + one SURES | » by ra of the Oldj speaker. John A. Dix Post followed] gyuad had in charge, to Police Head te ‘ the fullest protection contents Mrouiht by his flowers and | Guard, the immediate escort/ of the | its usual custom of going up from the| quarters. Passport of American Citizen . A party of insurgents under the | also remal fo during the Con: bearsiins oppres-{end of the parade by boat to Trinity] -py6 woman whose handbag the men and Well Known Writer. 3 leadership of Vicento Anaya to-day Frank W. Knox of Michigan, manager | an ty, wobbly after petery to condugt services at the 1 to pick had disappeared, so a| - aa we b burned 3,000 tons of « cane on-a| Prank W. Knox of Michigan, manager | O08, Ont ihe cihenra, | grave of Gen. Dix, y'Gt diborderly conduct was regies| BYDTKUHS Germany, May 3—~ RON feaarosais ‘compelied.the lasorere| Sid no toy Stouts ot Amerteu trooped) THREE GENERALS IN THE RE-| tered aguinst the prisoners, They #ita | Hernan Uoraalelts & Mpled Melee Ah 4 ey a oosevelt will Have more than 600] past, ag fresh as fled fo r | ‘i they were Benjamjn Lustig, twenty- tzen and well-kno! . gn the plantation to accompany them | ,"Roorevelt wil Nave more than 00] pnst, av freah as fled Gowers, and the| | VIEWING STAND. SRE oe err peta reer car pact a rem eae ir fo the woods, where they are now Tedend’Convanticn haw ech elated og {scant faisly roeked with roara of ap. | A notable assemblage of wiitary and] Ana" jgurecnth aurcel. who has been tn "the Kuselan Consuie at New York and ing pursued by & force of ral guards, Taft satis os use for them and the natty Une of officials took the! ace beside men merely to inake trouble A body of tneurs ta ie re por test) ee also to have burned seme building: in tollox the town of Daiquiri, fifteen mites! | MRS. CROKER SAILS, ieee of this cliy, belonging: to | American Iron Company nation has been received of the report that the property of the Spanteh- American Iron Company {1 the vicinity | of Daiguir! has bees oyed ved at La Playa} ning and burned | eammany Ha four house: went to Berraca M where they set the laborers camp on merly Mrs, ~ieedi ee : Reformatory, and Gec Pink- 1 ned to vise his pass- | iM fw A Borough President MeAneny ap the re | co nineteen, of No. 6l East One Hun. pont, but he succeeded in securing the | MM ; hed. {itchel of the Board of Aldermen, Po-| dred and Thirteenth street. Vice from the Russian Consul in Paris, : * 2 Hice Commis#ioner Waldo, Park Com- Where Is the logi W inissloner Stover, Commissioners Tom $10 a week or e' he Kins and Drummond, Daniel MAKE MORE MO. t, Blekles, Gen, Nicholas ay and . worry, conducting at us Mid. H. Stahl (aR Don’t Poison Baby. An opportunity of this ki Cong nan Sulzer will del! eran nan Fe Peal accepted It. A similar oppor F ent Cyrus W, Miller, Joseph Hus-| programn 5, ALR oxe ¢ PAREGORIO or Jaudanum to make it elec} These drugs will produce aitanie encniatea ni fop'wes Grand Matshal-and'therline of| Gomorls Me AEA Pa te rArGrd a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the BLEEP |{ are in, or are planning to enter, It should cause 3 # in Khali and white wht them. 1 them aritied © only paraders who pularity were the of the Heb Orphan Asylum and t band, and Lafayette Legion, all of French dese Surrounding thelr departure in the uniform of t reneh army, effort 3 ere was another parade of ve uur services for kK, When you can work and less ne, andl 2 vpen to you, hat line of work you ou to etop and think, or. © 0 h nt 1 Alexander ave ° orig vice: | FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING, Many are the children who When I started in the Mall Order Business I had only $5 IN CASH, are tensiner AURTING siablen /Siiben, | eee eae snd, galled torday PRY GUN enarea aka’ mister memorial wervices were held | FROMoen killed or whose health has been ruined for lifo by paregoric, laudae | but I had the RIGHT PLAN in my head, In five yours 1 made 50,000, Tuer. esa dade taking away with \Pxusia Victoria treet, through: One Hundred and Thies | Mf and Mrs. or Straus, who per: | num and morphine, each of which is @ narcotic product of opium, Druggists |] and establishod a perntanent business. them @ large number of mule ed on the T street te n y » Order of the | are prohibited from gelling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or I will tell you how I-did it, and how you should do it, I will do more A aetachment: of twenty-five rural ue "Mtrs. and Mirg Lar tyeelgnith street to Willis avenue, to Aihambra unvelled @ memorial tabl © ake vody without labelling them, “poison.” ‘The definition of *narcotio" |} than this—1 will help you. I don't know, of course, how much money you 1 ds; who were aided by local volun: | requested the #hip oMclais: not to | 20° ’ Aloka (9 at the main entrance of the United | ig A medicine which relieves pain and produces slecp, but which in poison. | 1 wii make out of the business In the next five yoars—that depen ls VERY Gere. were attacked “by rebels yester. |Giiclors their dentity, Wh Sven- | Elton » Washington ie, States Custom House to comme rat gus doses produces strpor, coma, convulsions and dedth.” ‘The taste and ley Square, 1 th 1 4 f LARGELY on the amount of attention you give it. You may m; Toy walle endeavoring to bury’ the | ing World reporter “appr thelr{to McKinley Square, ‘th Was an 4ho first n ald In New York in what | smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names even a better record than mine, or you may do only halt Tieng +4 ce Pale ot hanged by|cabin he was stopped iehard | ¢ of regulars and National Guards-| was then tom | of * Drops,” Cordials,” ing Syrups,” eto, You should Doe persals any Fa erat any other opportunity that holds out such possibilities 0 n 4 {Croker jr. who declared positiv me nearly a thousand veterans of | Hou , sdicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know | | YoU know of any y if Ms w ¥ itles to you? the insurgents at Manantial nM ¢ ‘ r ‘ 1 suf he | Medicine gi y yeu 5 on g for yourself—-INV TE. y Rincon, in the vicinity of Guant Ble mother And pater ware nok on DOAFA|ine civil and Spanish ware Bie Giby slavery Cis ed the of what it is co! CASTORIA DOES NOT Do this one thing for yourse > ATE, lay for my Another band of insurgents, found on deck later and admitrga her |, 2aioreden, John ¥, O'Ryan waa! Od, miles a ine cd unanite atone | CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature free booklet, command of Vivente Anaya, set fire to jdenuty, but ed to talk, Migs} heartily greeted when he appeared for | phe words on the of Chas, H, Flotcher, A Straight Telk About the Mall Order Busin the Miraflores plantation, near Guan-| Croker fled at sight of reporte: She | tho first time in uniférm as Gen, ft sew, Genuine Castorla always bears the signature of 5 i porte old one, New ay’ d famamo, which was almost completely) said she had had all the “notoriety | successor in command of the Nati Yor! WILLIAM A, HEACOCK, 107 CHARLES 6&T., destroyed. she ever wanted, LOCKPORT, N.Y, ‘ Guard, us was Brig.Gen, George M. Brooklyn had a parade of P|