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t —) = pe) J Hr Ga ~~ ze | en = _ pe] i = _ ‘| cn) iE — — Fate and warm ight; Tacsday probably clear. EDITION. : FIN EDITION. : (“Circulation I Books Open to All.” | ——e — ' PRICE ONE CENT. cog fat es, eae NEW ‘YoRK, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1913. 16 PAGES PRIOE “ONE CENT. — ——=—- SS FIFTH AVENUE BLOCKADED SUFFRAGST ARMY FNGREBLINSUP. "i int art ta CHEFRING THOUSANDS ‘ — i as mann ————]GIE NOY WELCOE claimed - by hides on Hurt, But None of Militia Police nibs th Thousands of STRIKERS THROW | Streeis of Capital. Passengers Hurt. Consumptives Ignoring “No | ane SAG Wilson Reaches Washington Only a Minute Behind His Schedule and Treatment” Notices. TWO MEN OuT OF |MANY ve SIGHTS.! FOOD FACTORY PANIC. Rides to His Hotel Through MANY INVADE WALDG RF Outdoor Tableaux and Dances| Windows Shattered and Sec- aie) FACTORY WINDOW as the Marchers, Led by | tion of Locomotive Crashes | | “i s eos i é Streets Jammed With Visitors. 560 PRINCETON BOYS Near-Panic When Poorly Clad| Amazons, File Past. ' Down Through Root. ESCORT HIM ON TRAIN Victims Make Their Way Into ons “ eee : = \ As One, Victim of Attack by 100] ‘WASHINGTON, March S—Thie waa) ay q special train on the Penneyivanta | Peacock Alley. woman's day of political crowning Wi°TY.| agiiroad, carving #0 members of the | The “Infallible Barometer,” Mr. Wilson’s Razor Strop, Indicates Fair Weather for To-Morrow. \ in Williamsburg Riot, short of actually porsessing the untver-| aaiem cadet Corpa of the Maseachu- , { eal right to vote, for several thousand) gery siiitia to the inauguration at In spite of the action of the County, Likely to Die. } of them turned out to form @ great PrO-| wWeshington, was passing throug Rah- Medical Society in enjoiniug Dr.) a ~ | cession in Pennsy!vania poyiied ti begin way, N. J. at $8) 6 clock to- any es Friedrich Franz Friedmann of Ber- jonstrate the unanimity of thelr se: voller of tie eer see hogsert hy | tte f treating patients with bis) 81 rment workers to-day at-| its demand for the vallot. Henntcker, the engi eves Pier resus F | 9 factory of Samuel Even before tie procession started ef-| Juries from which he died within tw tuberculosis serum until a test has) tckel the factory NA and Edwart Munley, the fire- Slant bse ny that it 1e{ NO a14 Park avenue, WiillameQurg, and] tustastic thousands perrev es MTN AS \aaeshs been maile sutisfying them that :t 18] i eq wo strikedreakers out, of a sec-[avenue, Cheers greeted the amabl de-/ MAO NOt tb tt oe tie socomotive | mot a false relief, in spite of the) yngstory window, injuring both wbgl-|tachments, and a great wave-of @p-| Loo) Hucting through the air al0 feet Werman physician's announcement) oysiy, \ we marked the progress of Gen. Ro- raigit ahead and pleces of the wreck- Mido Saturday that he did not know when) peter Reiter of No. 519 ‘Bushwick ave- and her little band of “hik-| gge peppered the Balatiuer eee Reet : ‘ . 7 he treatment of] nue, the first man thy as they proceeded to the rendez-|shrapnel, no one was In! ‘ f he would begin the treatme nue, the first man thronapita.gametrest, ph and: women SHES fotned lal teotmen“Gh the enginer™*The Thais ort TEST WIL N CABINET SLATE patients, and in spite of the refusil suffered fractures of the skull and the jews; Sen qi if i | : : the demonstration, and the human watia| five, steel day couches was running | i ; LA 50 ef the owners of the building at No. !eft leg. Me was taken to the Bush- ‘A hole ten feet deep was torn } ae : wick Hospital, where it was pafd he} that lined: the route of march formed a : 389 Firth avenue, where he had tn: oe teas NS Pe ea of tossing handkerchtefa qnd wav-| '® the track thousands of ‘miserably poor victiM® pue was thrown out after Rei! of the white’ plague swarmed about both of his less were broken. His scalp NAL FOR START. Kj of ex- ' 0 badly cut. He was taken’ to q va and special trains for Washington, the building to-day. eae Mra, Richard Coke Burleson, Grand| tra and ep | Gaust taced mothers with shawls over! the Willamsburg Hospital | Marshal of the n, was -busy| wae Geomed to ve tied up for hours, * Secretary of State—WILLIAW J. Postmaster-General — ALBERT :'.) 4 4 of wreck: t down a ee: tended to estadlish is Wiepensarys Ye iry geigel of No. 1% ‘Tompxine ave- [tHe age. aaa salen cite, apd for | BRYAN of Nebraska. BURLESON of Texas. nd|(NEZ MILHOLLAND GIVES 81G- {t looked as though the Pen Secretary of the Treasury—WILL-| Secretary of Commerce—WILLIA‘! | IAM G. McADOO of New York. Cs REDFIELD of New York, Attorney-General—JAMES C, Me-| Secretary of the Iluterlor—FRANK. ‘ ti Joseph Glica of No. Moore sirect, | eae ‘ ** | Quick work opened the lines before REYNOLDS of Tennessee. LIN K. LANE of California, } heir Weads and wrayped about BADER one Ge the ia s attacking force, (27m 8” sorte Rede jo-day, proparie | an end gkiltul pailroading enabled’? ie Secretary of War—LINDLEY M,| Secretary of Agriculture—DAVID At thelr breasts walked dazed 27d qag ‘on the head during a menerai|for the start. She was essisted by five! COOL o tg get the morning trains shite Nobegone against t ating. ‘ey WIM fignt in the factory. He was arrested) @ides, all excellent horsewomen, started from New York and Jerney City | GARRISON of New Jersey. , S. HEUSTON of Missourt. Bent old men, shake: iis wound was dressed, charged|rode astride, and dashed here and) on time and send them across New Jer: | Secretary of the Navy—JOSEPHUS| Secretary of Labor—W. B, WIL. 4 y oepehin. stared vacantiy at the ass Ithere giving hurried co pands and yone eed put fast echedu: DANIELS of North Carolina. SON of Penusylvania, § posted on the door of the office & hana red strikers were in} bringing order out of chaos. Miss Inez) When the lo¢omotive boller blew up | takeg from The World of this me tacked the factory.| Mihiolland, as the herald whose! the train was pasting a breakfast food | tellttig of tie temporary ban on Dr, They were beaten off by the reserves of|trampet bias: gave the tignal to start, | fasion), ve piled Rs ee Friedmann by the County Ravenel Bouse: Bias was dressed in royal purple and astride! thrown into panic. ciety, Under it was a line written iny |® nettlesome chare The force of the explosion was blue crayon: rricamann hat no’ GONE 10 YEARS, BOY OF 13° | As soon as the parade started the) directly ny and sown, Mt seemed. | The] air i he} J o ere, (Signed) Superintendent.” y "eq idances and tadleaux on the Treasury Savi yMcen here, (Sig DOESN'T KNOW MOTHER'S | <ancrs ant tavieaux on ne Treanity |Aucomntic ayatem, and the train ‘came EARD IN i ec aanlalnet ve TONGUE WHEN RETURNED. |neac ot owd that WASHINGTON, March 3.—President-elect Woodrow Wilson and his family arrived at the Union Station at 3.46 o'clock, one minute be- hind the schedute. They were met at the train by Thonms Nelson Page, and William Corcoran Eustis, who escorted them through a lane of 560 ‘ Princeton University student’, who had formed Mr. Wilson’s escort on the Young men and xiris in couples—one Point, Mme. Hedwig Retcher, as Colum | @xRi0#iOO Oo Lessa the crash and] ’ train, to the President's room in the station, where a reception committee, the other or both showing the nigh | Nearl ly All ‘His Life Spent in an! pia, hela the centre of the improvised Dh ef the clty felt it. ‘The fret| fluah about the cheekbores, te sunken) Asylum, He Learned Language | *tas: surrounding her were Justice, | report was that the engineer and firemen greeted them. Mr. Page and Mr. Eustfs entered the Wilson car and met the mem- Chart. Liberty, Plenty, Peace and) had been eiilee and many of the passen- ope. ‘The pr of the younger suf-| sere Iniui | | Hope. ‘The prettiest of the younger suf-| wee Galloway and Young were the bers of the President-elect’s family while the Princeton students were The principals and dancing girls had) Hennicker unconscious and badly stepping from the train, The Orange and Black boys formed two long i ; Iebtvinteinioleteteteleleieloisbteteinialelolctetetetebeleiteh | © y f ’ sali daly rp Se suet a rs blak Eg ——-————| lines, two deep, while the crowd waited breathlessly for the first glimpse! Medical So] Me Vernon aventie police station |to n stop before the cars had time to| Procession reached that) be plunged into the hole caused by the} oheeks and the feverish eyes of ad- Py mee A4 Vanced sufferers from consumption- Different From Hers. tae hed aimlessly up and down the b oK i A peculia: in hand. The anxiety of the! Children “ath one of the pair was no iess trag- Borough, In thelr faces than in that! thirteen yea! was revealed 11 Jamaica, fragints had been cast for the parts. | niet to reach the wreck. ‘They found spent anxious and busy hours in the preparation of costumes. They ware of yould-be patient. Murmurs of | nue, Jamitcoa, was brought before Judge | varied colors, rich {n purples and crim-| bers of the train crew wore hurt, of the new Executive. and disappointment were broken hy Ryan . sone and scariets, 1 had been ar-| Hennicker and Munlay were taken to ‘The moment his face was discerned gterruption "of hollow, When the boy was three years ald his ; : | the Rahway Hotel, where the doctors eu ai fAinbe: dled Ghd Ula. Hlottate ERltg Jarl | caret, on OF: (© BHA ®: ReRTee ealoN Ie ine Arst WG They ware then | MRS, WILSON TELLS the pandemonium Uroke loose, Fully f Tenants of tie dullding and other] without meana of support, had the child! The two principal dancers, For. | ta ite the get igh at Bilea- | ABOUT GOWNS FOR fire Shennan peonle wera woaaned along | buildings were dintressed and worried tn placed {1 the care of St. John’s Konan | ence Fleming Noyes and Miss Miidrea| Pt . | ’ j THE INAUGURAL. Aerie ne jeer spite of thelr pity for the unfortunates. | Cathotly Hoine. The boy returned home | Anderson, created a sensation, both! jr 5 | THE IN ©, waiting cutslde, Wileon 100% the ing | tour weeks ago 4 f a - 0 1 y on to | No good could come fr Rathering | four weeks ag and his mother pas glad | braving the cold weather and, oppearing| RETAIL LUMBER TRUST ) dies fan Puntos | Ce NY Sak walked: O32 There he met the Congresstonal Recex- tion Committee, Major.-Gen. Wood, Chlef Marshal of the Inaugural! parade, | President Taft's military and naval | alden and the local reception committee, | START FOR THE SHOREHAM HOTEL. There was a brief stay while greetings and felleitations were exchanged and then the President-elect and his party were taken to waiting autos for the trip to the Shoreham Hotel | Although the weather was chilly i id, the suffrag- Punerine Three policemen were sent to the core| bright little fellow, cannot talk 1dthu-!a¢ the foot of Capitol Hill ow | Court of Appeals Asked to Modify ner and gently works i ' J mother has remarried and | number of elderly women who hie Restrictions of Attorney-Gen- —_—— | usvand ia als v crowd, explaining thiorlty thatyDy. Fy Lithuanian, who tale English. The boy is there- np patients for seve nable to converse with either his not at Fifth avenue and Thirty-th Pr or stepfather street, and everybody aiust go home so} ing et that the streets might be kept clear and b, a At With tears streaming Others + to march for the “cause.” While tre ¢ral’s Proposal. [day was perfect the atr was chill and ithe way was long, As planned the offers of the Na-| ‘tional Woman Suffrage Association | were siven the place uf honor in the Hately being the gyand | ‘Mrs. Wilson will wear at the first tion in the White m of brocade, rose redominating cvl Tt is low in ti mann would t Graft Informer Swears Murder) Arrives in) Washington and The United States Circutt Court to-day rece'ved pla: to reorganize the Fi States Retat Lumber Dealers’ Asi and its sulwidiaries #0 as to com- mh A | i Re te onier of the and Passed Word. Protest Is False. und tt i} Threats Have Come by Phone | Says Report That He Made Was brought to court who ‘8 @ neignbor pete. Some Court, whiter d her aides «1d the purple- streets were bund He wet elle af m-siifing "“Retal ving served to draw out be postponed, and, moving 4 litt ee pay 'e manhes thin the mearing of the George A former Harlem}! WASHINGTON, March 3. — Wiliam rowd of natives during j When. told to go by tie severat applicatio as aren tiey ~Trust law. note) keeper, wh re terived tia Washington the afternoon. Pr wat-elect’ Wilson j PM crowed the rect to Ko b pt tron: persons In’ Rich- component converna of tieleng graft Grand J ta scorted by at Ordinlle. ecaivaan cil’ alumna the dunib at the heart-bveakis Fastern States Assoctatton, which were at ts known the etments sin and Was plainly pleased at his SUFFERERS INVADE WALDORF found by the Court to have comb: in the wind-swept stree to have him with her again, but It was! in bare fe the mazes of SUBMITS PLANS FOR Mare. Woodrow Wileom made known who could qniy endanger thelr own baa \lekty found it was Impossible for them | the dance with entrancing grace, and fOr the first time just how she aad Hives and those of } y passers-9y : tand each other, The mother! giving oo sign of chil! from the stone} LEGAL REORGANIZATION. her Geughters will be attired. Dur- The superintendent telephoned to Poiive a santan and does not ‘alk &| steps on which they danced. | ing the day they will wear ordinary Headquarters a complaint we lsh. The voy, who is a| A striking feature of t | walking ouits. o restrict trad re the New York | day xiven a permit to carry i ' Hashem Pa pa rau iy B } Fie SHE TNE ROCTOR: [COLT GETS COURT W writ; Number ‘Trade “Apociation; the Magistrate. vorr n Marien | Whett Wed tn sy (TWO AMERICANS SEIZED; | a short wait a the hotel the | ” by! | ture o* lorsey Lumberman's Protective Asso: re latrict Attorne bry ‘resident-elect and Mrs, Wilson made | A RRaTaS ie Rany TO HALT WIFE WITH SON, |u'7°." Tereedt- Lavcharmam a. Pesiaetlve; Seaes | Court, isiniet atiarne uirwated ar] ARE CARRIED TO WILDS [tess tora sinit to tie. Wuite Hou win lives, When the we seh Asaoctation of Westchester County; the en v sailed and fi , President Tatts } rim dy iia altees ow Walked into the &—Havene! imber Dealers’ Associa of Con BY VENEZUELAN INDIANS. P 3 i aide, escorted Mr. and Mrs, Blow and glitte: sxury of “peacock [tne rut; the Massachusetts Reto rey i b | ; ican thaln init tee thn Pale thing lke @ Awsociation; the! mothe aa . . ‘ ; : . ve sntonabie | Lu: ers’ Association of Rhode | j, S. Consul Starts Seareh for . m and Mrs who received them re in| Iwlands the Lumbe oft bt ; 4 \ ; Weert andl thal Neer Retail Mining Engineers From Minne- i applicants t sestained , Dietrt tal F ret ielp Were already wande Jumbermen’a Ass Halt ; Daal Waa sota Held Prisoners. oar POneeiae Aaa damn the batts and gat Saar Ran HaLiCH Ti Thera’ wre, ANE can say] SARACAMIO, Venezuela, March &—| ihe populace gather demke demanding—some N Naan’ aa allied upon tne courte t¢ ' write suc | say ee " \ rome angrily—to ve allowed . akan 1 ire atiaation rom ctrealating | c eign. their] 749 Amertean citizens, Buy N, Bjorge M MeCusive : . o of manuf or whole ‘ and Wiliam Leslie Taylor of Lb tine tw from the) saleta Who > manner, thd to direct ¢ of the assoc.ations ahoad to seek wuce information for thetr own | jurt and halimen to edmann was pot wet BO away Minn, Were captured on Satu wild Motil Indians while making) was ner to de . (» Houye | petroleum explorations near Lake Mare bout | , ' tait With | wiuo, ‘They are both mining enginears, | taking uy the sof government to- hath ly ina ba pare ase ea a w with at ne Hames Of the yr } “a whed through the Execus \ y 4 of wiileh fave not as yet been my had nottow! | ole sources t and scores | gists of Pav * Ho il eae nounced, 4 Wars ri sta { ¢ meane of the “OMetal Liste’ i tt the atte hare ti The American Consul here, John A, 1 specia!, which left Prinees sAllrb yh =) i] “Tae to plane Were ‘a@ken under ad- Preside: offlle, where the (wo ¢! Ray, left at ence for the Indian coun-/ton at 1 o'clock, Was the longest tat ogeaued oa wisia Taae) Maduce, Newport News Ussctan, yore Memive. Vineet | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. ler sone ume. wy. 4 ever pubed out pf the univeseiy won,

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