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PARADE FOR WILSON GREATEST SINCE WAR; 40,000 MARCH = 300, 000 OTH WEATHUER=Rain co-ntahe or Wedne FI EDITION. __PRICE “ONE : EW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1913. 18 P ~PARENTSIN ROW MEDICAL SOCIETY PRESIDE T As HE LooKED || rs EO Tyey, SER THER cK PLANS BAP fe me th pt tia ATTHE WALDORF OND, REMAN" ate ‘* This is not a day of triumph; it is a| sit \day of dedication.” 0 10 THE F IMATE B Mrs. dish Raine’ Came From phitel Wishes to 5 Pacvh Loss of | “The Government has been used sel- e oo chs trpines 40 Sse Her Boy, Heir | Sufferers’ Money if Serum \eis by those ioe sid the people. | Fat {i q | 4 ali | Tab Biinnaal NAB City Officials to Act Cushy HENRY TART BAKER. for Kennedy Millions. Does Not Succeed. Acceptance Is | 9,000 MILES To SEE HIM. miacunTE i So | iis a” — FATHER WAS FURIOUS.|RICHES WOULD POUR IN. | de i - — But Young Henry Martyn| When Physician Has Proved Baker Willingly Accompa- | His Claims Every Assistance nied Mother to Hotel. | Will Be Given Him. Maltbie and Cram Fight Re- duction of Preferential nt Mrs. Thomas Cary Welch, wife of the| Some of the teas New Clauses. 4 i Assistant Exeoutive Secretary of the ‘ Philippine Government, took po: nx behind the County | termination to stand ly. between Dr. her thirteen-year-old wou, ; anand his Martyn Baker, to<lay at Pith avenue | *trations serum, which he and Fifty-third street, tn spite of tho| Cares will annillate tubercitosis, orders of the boy's father, her first hus. | Teveated this afternoon to The Eyenin Henry Rainbridge Baker of No,|World by Dr. Brooks H. Wells, the so-{ 3 West Fifty-fitth street. Mrs, Welch | clety’s President. The Public Service Commission {ts formal approval to the sub ay contracts to-day and sent them to the Board of Estimate and Appor { i Circulation Books Open to All.” | = ERS CHEER WEHEATHEN—Rain to-night or Wednesday, EDITION. AGES | PRICE ONE CENT. PLUNGING HORSE PUTS. WILSON IN PERIL ON Take Oaths of Office and Lead the Monster Parade from the Capitol. TAFT SAYS FAREWELL AND HURRIES SOUTHWARD tionment. Chairman MeCu who had refused to indicate his position on the contracts ever since he suc cceded William R, Willcox as head of the Commisson, lined up with Commissioners Eustis and Wiillams in favor of the agreements. Cram made. tile souK AL alleged curen that, proved uscless, e sums to the “diser all the way from the Philippines the youngster who has .cen i | ite very Mttle for six years, Sr¢] enor," the doctors ot York hav ited to-day that her t in tak'ng | bound themselves to sist the yo possession of the boy on the street was | Berlin scientist's efforts to treat con. | In no sense a kidpapping apd thet sha, sUUM/tMes,.muth. 2/8 serurny—wutth- Jonly meant to take him with her to the | Health Denartment or some duly con- Waldorf-Astoria for lunch, have a good | tuted authority has passed upon it, old enough to know and return him to j | sort at issue,” said Dr. Wells at his Vainly to Incorporate ainend+ his father this evening. office, N' 3 Madison avenue. “Any & te aimed, he sald, to safeguard the | __ HENRY M- sue, The Uttle boy ts @ yreatnephew of the | such Insinuation is ridiculous, Not a rights of the people, but they were voted Mi fecssale late John @. Kennedy, the banker, who] medical in the city but) ae | diva $0,000,000. ‘Tho father ine] Would be g 4 applaud any fhe contracts with the Interborough | bert $101,000 under Mr, \en-| Step forward in the march of medical and the ork Murfletpal Iuilway | s will, and Mrs, Welch says that | science. hi this sum reverts to the boy “But we do not consider Dr, Fried- oration (the B, Re Interests) on his] Corporath bs father’s death and that the will aiso| ann has convinced one, nave pi (| i | leaves him several millions of dollars] haps himself, of the efficacy of hit new When he becomes old enough to care| treatment for tuberculosis, He has Manhattan, the . for It, come to us Without ntials and! ae Mrs. Baker, who waa Miss Virginia| With the appar of begin Ja *: Lee uf Boston, got a divorce in Tren- | MM # prac us MSY FAROE use, he sald, he was tn fav « in Tren: i extensions and third-trackings of al ton three years ago, She and her juss | Of t NGHe ROUT BOYS Rigor Cho band had been separated for three| Mm—very many inds. DECLARES HIS SERUM MUST BE years before that and Ittle Henry hi ROANDORIEATIMATENYILE S0ON | been pit in care of his father's «i THOROUGHLY TESTED. Commissioners Malthle an # strenuous fixit. Mr. M nm Were approved by a Vote of on certificates for extensions Brook In asking for the div . Welch] “Dr. Friedmann is offered a chance to ‘Tha contracts were transmitted tn- Gis : si Reels at al charged Baker with oruelty and fallure porih: by official demons 5) eS by Underwood & Underwood.) mediately to the Boned of Eatimate and aulests at St, CRIS ANA! to support her, The mult was not de- We are not willing that he shied : ses Apportionment, The regular mee ° } fended. of those assoclates with him Mie board is scheduled for Thursdas | Gotham Excited as Engines |paTHeR DEEMED IT INADVIS as has been proposed, select Pe eres ce oe tke 26 she pea ut at the last meeting adjJournmen’ | +! those upon whom the test is to be made. Ah weit : : yas ABLE FOR SON TO SEE HER. | ae of the grounds and prim Wan taken subject to call Ss re 4 /ds. 24 The danger of such @ course Is obvious. Be tee a celtoe Baliinate Rush Through Crowds. Mau Baleee cice diacried | a aenaer pe A crowded to the barred windows to eavy which Mo unduubtedly be fu promptly, the contracts will 1 for sgn MeAneny tthe Commnissi Horow Pr : elel aa thee ae : the man who could go Where he pleased ccaeiwuinsine Welch, wham she met abroad, and! agty perfectly healthy men and women i] aiataak: .! , Wifi. AVatiio” WET SRIBARA laib Ch tecaren By lig Sy eeu tie ta | 20°, cxamination at the end of @ course | Ilid explained to Keeper John Dowd, afternoon whe: fire started on the F it, tn Bremen ohel tetas abalwaye Ferman | wio was the first to reach him, that 1 this afiernvon that the Boa 5 ond floor of the residence of W. se er from Mr. Bal (he auapiclon: A WRER AMER AR [his supply of gasoline had been ex mate would } fact upon the Wot at No, 68, The engines - won of Mr, Baker it was not advisable ey vat, note has been made o from the penitentiary staff, but there contracts until early neat week, He pand ook and ladder trucks came race |!" | 1 circumstances which lead us + | o ha Mh net er t “ oe Was no lubricating off there ft for sald any one who wanted a hea Ting t kh the crush of vehtelos, | so mave Ary meet her, ae it had a} the entire sincerity of some of | Mis ' ; " nad influence on hin to learn of the ise, and a® his motor, running hot, the subject would be given @ chan @ bee] tn the University Di and the 2IONM | perso ee en) tie pre Nts Mra {these who sup ly are associated had used up all bis ofl, he pe ne tore the contracts were approv Gothen ast, Mes every window Welch apparently arqulesced in tho] Wt him in trying to introduce th | SADksitan de get & Sel sunmin’” Gea | Wy. Was ovcupled with eager spectators ; : serum into this country. From a Fee. F ; : father's ruling; but she came to ° > {breaking down of the ferry caused There was f on jown the avenue on both sides of| vor es fast ae she could and P point of view, in the tigt ot many | 4S Gone, Hild Volplanes Un-! brake, certificates for third-tracking to the fire lines the traffle Jam of autos | iagt week st flascos, it 1s extremely unlikely fhe donrni Bridve Mud i : cctime tha | Ml, taxicays became a tangle From the three or four letters a year|the serum can do all Dr. Friedmann er Queensboro Brigge ng for FRe propose baereP rogers the The fire was extinguished with little) yoo, her son wes all write| hopes. Yet doubtless those hind ft . ae Viains, He was back at 8 o' Brooklsn Company was frat when uP. |damace, It was aatd to have started in| (hor she knew that he was attending [could profit to the extent of a million to Prison Yard. of and a young wom ana ane eee eee penne ag | Mts. Webb's room and to have been | stigg Rovee's School for LAttle Boys, No,|dollars, possibly more, in the first few [introduced as his cousin, anos typographical one offered” py | (eller with little difficulty, The origin} y West Fitty-ninth street. Mrs, Welch| weeks of its introduction ; ied (ite Ree eee etame. The most in (of the biase le unknown, dressed plainly yesterday and surveyed| “When Dr, Friedmann came to mo,| Frederick @, Hild, flying an aeroplane . Malthlo's suggest a Vifty-ninth street and Fifth avenue} jast Sunday, and asked, through an tn-| posed reduction NEW YORK GETS $3,000,000 | tro: be a jouk unt 1 o'clock,|terpreter, what formalities would be to aman, as FOR POST-OFFICE SITE.| "tr" shy mm tenn web lhe rwenting the pres- ue tol tis ed hanged his mind about 1 and started for Hemp: Comtello, sald that he would take her with him on the rest of the way to Wash- of his own make, started from Hemp | ington, stead Plaing to-day for Washington.) Warden Hayes put « veto on this plan hobing tu fin down enh ‘ » young won was going aot the from Blackwell's Island while ore he could begin to pra here, T suggested hem sary ™ hue over the he e 5 ‘ , | Pifty-fifth street, | test on a few suffer His insistence | die inau: (Continued on Last Page.) Congress Agrees to Item in Omnic] with this inforination sie went to the] that he make the testy on “many hur Jas the penitentiar Blackwell's Ivl-| Mian Costello to run home to her mam ani eanat bus Bill—One-Battleship Fifth avenue corner torday at 1 o'clock.| dreds’ neemed odd ond. He whissed up into the air ablama, Mian Costello eeumed to take hie ——— = : = Mac Wite The maid came from the school door] HEALTH DEPARTMENT DOES| Hempstead Minne at Wl) o'elock, adview kindly | ¢ | alone and crossed the avenue, Mrs NOT OPPOSE HIM. Jetruck uut tie Sound and When he found how deeply imbedded | WASHINGTON, March &—Three big | Welch followed the irk It wax not! yy. Wells explained Dr, Tred umo past Whitestone and Wihetle in nud the wheels of his machine ate and Louse fal oe 4 early to-day eet that the mother saw that hi . rs 5 end at r f housands hay ve itarenitia aii Bera iresiles Ot mediane@angaalne| al fe) They were the Omnibus Public Builte| jas comix along the other aide eel cnrastise BF medline aheuia He easily hwarh w ear Se te 4 Tings bil’, with 10) Item for & post= | sroet with two other boys of a of treating a number of consun ore ond (cde Speeding on office site in New Yori City, which nad | wr age, Oe Vay to oad for ee ie | Whe ity bess bit made WN im | eno been ted by the Hous the Hurrying caught up with them, as sae 5 eee r eae ; posible to» the ma Hid 1 nte UBrIauOA LIL pravialae for ui P J. Lederle, the Meal v 4 ‘ 1 by the Their Way “Lam going with my moth J ie an-|at the Montetore Home to-day, part|sters pulled up to take @ look and tole Want Ad, PANAMA CAN 4 a chance, Hun- | : or Violation# of the Interstate ickets reservation and fy ie nounced the youngater aturdily, And be} of the samy pitiful throng whieh crowd. | Kive trolley passeng Commerce Act In falling to observe the wile ayes Waar “a piled a pa ‘ dreds of persons left the care to peer! puniisied rates of demurrage at Baat (Continued on Second Page.) (Continued on Thirtecnth Page.) lay @t the gasoline bird spreading ite Buffalo. The fine was paid, i hin ’ qucimnainniiiertengge | Afternoon. Continues for the Rest of the | of the United States at 1.35 o'clock this afternoon amid imposing cere monies and tumultuous scenes of popular greeting. Standing at the his- toric east front of the Capitol he took the constitutional oath of office, and in his brief inaugural address, made a fervid appeal to all patriotic men for counsel and aid. The crowd in front of the Capitol was estimated at 75,000 and there were 225,000 in the grand stands and in buiklings along the streets. marched down Pennsylvania avenue, the greatest body that has walked on that thoroughfare since Lincoln reviewed the victorious troops in 1865. NEW PRESIDENT BIDS OLD GOODBY. Vice-President Marshall had been inaugurated in the Senate Chamber only shortly before Mr. Wilson was sworn in, and at the conclusion of President Wilson's inaugural address the party hurried back to the White House ahead of the inaugural procession, where President Taft said good- by to President Wilson and prepared to leave at once for Augusta, Ga, President Wilson shortly afterward took his place to review the pro- cession, Just as the President's carriage was leaving the Capitol stand one of the horses bearing an Essex Trooper, becoming frightened at the noise and confusion, began rearing kicking. The rider strove to galn control of the animal but it pushed over and struck the side of the carriage only # few inches from the new President, Wilson half stoud In his place and, reaching out, pushed the horse ay was cool but cloudy. Just as Mr. Wilson took the oath of office the overhanging cloudy broke away, The sun came out brilliantly and shone for a few minutes on the new Chief Executive, It was 2.05 o'clock when President Wilson entered a four-horse carriage _|for the triumphant return along Pennsylvania avenue to the White House. He took the right hand seat, which former President Taft had occupied on the trip to the Capitol, Opposite Mr. Wilson sat Senator Bacon ead | opposlte Mr. Taft was Senator Crane of the Congressional committee. Be- hind the Presidential party cavalry, infantry and bands formed in the |mmartial elimax of the change of Administration, Mrs. Wilson and her daughters occupled carriages in the parade to the White House, The procession down Pennsylvania avenue was one continuous roar—a leafening storm of sound, No particular din was heard, but the whele irade, He got as far he was Warden, he sald, and he advised | blended to a great volume of nolse, ‘The cheers began with those of the .000 assembled at the Capitol and followed the carriage carrying the President up to the very doors of the White House. WILSON’S ARM GROWS TIRED. Wilson started his journey by dofting his hat every few minutes, Then he held it aloft and bowed. Finally his arm grew so weary that he laid the silk hat in his lap and sat bareheaded, acknowledging the cheers and applavee with Inciinations of bis head. The bulk of the ex-President, seated at his left, prevented Wilson from acknowledging many of the : e wa t the lows | plaudits on that side of the street, Moreover, it kept folks on the south Jone battleship, to which the Be enine catenins lak Meme i ee ‘i Washiner cident pannel a oraninae (hain Ganka ta sate The great national hike to Washe |!ngrecd, and the Sundry Clvii Appropre [Ar Vion took him by, the hand and | VenaTaMe its able tion to Ln Prieds 1h) 1K i “Sipothi nae Washing: [side of Pennsylvania avenue craning thelr necks to catch a gitmpee of the ingtou has nothing on the daily pro- |) avon bill ‘onued the street to the apot Pee malian pin ihe Hunde oe the |iHGIENE o " aid oft D now. Presiden cession of World ads. ‘They never || ‘There was then outstanding only tne) eee vas turing in aman County Metical 8: Boia asia iink eaah Un hilgtop iiild isc knowe ta the aviation All along the ine of march every sort of nolse-making apparatus waa let WP, Ber yhody knows hat sey Le Indian and General De-| wiienry is going to have lunch with| our sole in Ponta, Wn ie mac, When tile waglinacean aut he healed Ly at Hempstead Plains aé “the boy [utfllaed by the crowds, Women on balconies or crowded in windows an res w advertise nen’ e rest of the ernce! h . 1 Aviat He isa graduate voklyn | ol oir ar r ow 0 “ a Ai reraite wyen as A 1 DIL 1s thea up becaune | me and apena the . wt of th afterncon | that the tre ine|down and found him toward v4 aes eduate jC Brooklyn | stretched out their arms and threw kisses to the new Executive, who smtied etc, etc In The World columns, | Senators Fall and Catron of New Mex-| With me,” sald Mra. Oe ae ” uarriea att end oC | | ator in the country to|!n return, It was apparent before the procession had gone halfway to the 174 Separate W: ike wranoay ty 6 ie ben ; t « Pilot's lsense. | ite White House that Wilson was tired. In between bows he chatted smilingly 4, Printed Ye He A ; iaeol AACN Se tie with ex-President Taft Rew More than in the Herald, wheels ‘ 1 1 miself, When he! The Executive seemed Interested In the way fast automobiles carrying ~ ie Lane bid ie ‘ Me Pitoe that he anew ee tae ah: xilded diplomats scurrted along down the st hurrying ahead of Dfe ou can yy Dur “want” to more io 4 ‘ ; heart to Ay only Tia ‘ ; people three, the medium of The Ee Be an fee Ee ‘ ' : | . re jcarrlages, At Eighth and Pennsylvania avenue an ambulance dashed a World than Vif advertised in the | OUM. Pe ‘ | re tell Mr, Baker t we wa pped| ogy Wined Bi0sie00, jin the opposite direction, and Wilsa) followed tt for a time with his ove. Herald, Times, Sun, Tribune and a Jana twit lunch at the W wanounce ' when the big ma me! eeiato, NY. March @ 4 ng of evidently fearing that there had been a gerious avcident. Press combined. FOR RACING SEE PAGE 13, and vaat be will be home on Feledmann would | floating vat of ata rei thiann At NI 5 enue } York At Ninth street and Pennsylvania avenue Wilson espled a huge pleture You Can't Beat a World sbi | He need have no concern about him, tubercular vaccine free] after i! o'clock, Moturmen and team. ney of himself on the side of a building. It wasn’t a flattering likeness, but he grinned and took off his hat to it, The crowds laughed and cheered, Turning up Fifteenth street was like) narrowed here and the din of entering & canyon of noise. ‘The street | waa echved aul go-echesd WAY TQ WHITE HOUSE |New President and Vice-President Great Parade Begins at 3 o’Clock and. | WASHINGTON, March 4.—Woodrow. Witson became Président * The inaugural parade was the greatest ever seen, Fully 40,000 men ;

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