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WILSON INAUGURAL SPEECH ONE OF SHORTEST EVER DELIVERED HOW A PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURAL LOOKS AT THE CAPITOL __THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 4, 1913 — ON et Fi pe is “yee CZ y THe CaPPTOM DURING IRAY GURATION CBREMONIES- forth. It crashed against eardrums an4 | Overman's right. Representative Ruck. | | nattaton of Army Engineers, the sev-| the inaugural procession were with tl Inaugural stand at the head of the line e actually hurt, Terning tate Naso er ode with theni, In the third carriage |] WORDS IN BIBLE of House members Ap 000 MARCH jenteenth United States Tufantry and WILSON’S INAUGURAL min area sa of tre Mate vania avenue again in front o} came Representatives McKinley and Major-Gen, Wood directed the closing {Band from Fort McPherson, Ga. and ACT TV ‘lo nde oir brilliant; White House, the giant standa of the | Garrett. THAT WILSON KISSED jin of the troops before the guests had giment of coast artillery from Fort BREAKFAST—TWO os. ytd A the po division Court of Honor took up the cheers and| The party moved briskly out of the ON TAKING OFFICE |} aii ween seated, and the crowd gr: mth, in full RAW EGGS, OATMEAL. im the head of the column | | Monroe. The crack Sevent th ol vhe' * fomtie ushered the President into his new| White House grounds and down Penn- i — ually edged inward toward the inaugu- | marching order, a solid column of tull- Wiiige REOUKA LHS reRaCty RA eer house with its salvos of applaus. Sylvania avenue, the mounted escorta|| WASHINGTON, March 4.—The platfo Speaker Clark leaned} dress service blue, swinging easly to Half an hour later Wilson emerged, | clattering along beside and behind, The act words jn the Bible which Tl toward Mr. Wiison and the two shook the lively musi ieir band, made a swings around the Treasury and con- and escorting Mrs, Wilson, made his| streets were packed and to roara of |] President Wilson kissed when he [| hands, bringing more applause from the ta WASHINGTON, March 4.—Pres! k ent-elect Wilton had breakfast | Jalted be splendid appes Uone in hig room at $.20 o'cl Saba to way to the reviewing stand having| cheers President Taft and Mr. Wilson |{ took the oath of office are, “Psalm |] crowd i Commanding no less interest than the |] Stes, Wilson and the three Wilaon J ‘1% IME stands @netched @ quick lunch in the White| ave thoir acknowledgments. 119, verses 48 to 48 Inclusive: Applause came from the crowds near West Point cadets came the midship- |] ginte were dressing, andthe income House and bade his predecossor tare-|NEW PRESIDENT WAVES TO And take not the Word of [the entrance of the Capitol door as] men trom Annapolin; In. ther, remulac|] Se ate, Greaelng. and the incom: 1 POSTAL AVIATOR JONES Truth utterly out of my mouth; er Speaker Cannon emerged, swelle rat : tinues on out past the White House, | fly until President Wilson an took their places in the te rat well, The parade was then set in mo- RESS" BOYS. mn tion short navy-blue jackets and tan} wait for them, | lon past the new commandersn-chiet| ay the cavalcade awept out ot the lf {2%,2, Dave hoped In Thy Jude- Plinto w larker volume as William J. legmings the young sallors were recetved || “wisor's ‘breakfast consisted of {| HEADS FOR THIS CITY. of the baer Lagoa ea ik White House grounds the new President a Ww coke dee pastas with tne) other with waves of cheers, salt a grapefrult, oatmeal, two raw le B iapebdr | ¥ ‘The retiring Cabinet and those mem-| turned ab a: waved guests comprising the membership o ‘ F vas, and a glars of cool water—not 1:Stops at Bridgeport ms tio bers who sat in seats reserved for the frlendly greeting Ga lis pentpapetinen EAnE Ew Wale Av liberty for PCI GusMbaee ? oo Ecehi eatest Parade Seen in Wasit-| GREAT bake ars. bi eee ned for uno President never deh f| ‘es nd ‘Then a unappointed Wileon Cabinet, had athe “pr dors who féllewed him sy *y st Aes. ¥ fr, suctessor to President-elect], i \ KETS, ced wat ) a Announces bully good time hobnotiing together in| through the long days of the eampatimn My rec ePN y teatic || Wisou a8 Governor of New Jersey,| ington Since Lincoln Re- | put now the assombied thousands sent|] SSforeovess he never drinks coffee Flight to New York. the reviewing stand—Hitchcock and/ and have stuck to him at Princeton and || monios aie palate ohan Xnd wit {came out to the stand with Sen é up a new roar, A regiment of blue-[] yor breakfast, | BRIDGEPORT, Conn, March 4— Mayer with McAdoo and others. Trenton since Nov. 5. Seeing servants|— not be ashamed. kerbs fa Mans viewed Union Troops. Jackets turns into the avenue. They [| netween oatmeal and the eggs |) Marry M. Jones, the postal aviator, who ir. Bryan, Mr. McAdoo, Mr. Red- ‘The garade past the White House be-| clustered at windows of the White “AN Ste at 8 o'clock and continued the rest | House, Wilson then siniled and waved of the afternoon, bis hands at them, tramp along briskly, with the roliin; quick-step of men who are not etrangers WASHINGTON, March 4.—The Army| ' (2 sea. A squadren of the Fifteenth I will delight myself in ‘Thy commandments, which I have loved, ison sipped a few teaspoontuls of an several weeks ago an aeroplane | tying trip from Boston to New York, arrived here from New Haven fleld, Representative Burleson, Mr, Dan-| fels, Franklin K, Lane, Representative Willlam B, Wilson, Prof. Houston and the tire President Wilson had be-| pratf-way down the gravel driveway a i F Cavalry, a battalion of the Third Field wee ih : MEN aise Goan tc the covew of Wicopapa Haren, sestioos under Uierex> (1 uniocire aomermnatents wrloire, [| tle oilers: of the new. Osbingt, ores | Cr reuerrs use: wit rong, swinging! Artillery and a detachment of the Sig-|Siving exhibitions of trick riding and} 1 Aer ee ale er grieete ie i troops, “Citizen” Taft was en route to] citemont and ‘nolo of cheering from |] fave oved; and I will meditate []ercorted to weatw an the crowd volced| with measured tread to the blare of @/ nay Corps brought up the rear of the} bronco busting, an hour, He landel at Black Rock. | Augusta, Ga. Gcurrying in an official] thougands of throats, reared up, swung in Thy statutes.’ {te approval by cheers, Mrs. Wilson andj brigade of bands, marched in review] division of regulars, {CROWD GIVES A HAND TO TAM+| fimediately afterward he sald his plan 4 gutomobile—his last ride of the kind—| over and struck the carriage containing |{ ‘The book, with these worda marked J} her daumhters took seats close to the| to-day from the Capitol to the White! ‘Then marched the Second Division,! MANY'S 1,500, was after reporting at the local post- } from the rear entrance of the White| the President and incoming Executive. |] in a gilt circle, will be presented to [| €avare, Platform at the left, At Mrs.[ House, a magnifcent tribute of wel-|made up of militia, Delaware's t10098 ) rangh ( . jm reaune the joumey to Naw ; House he met Mra, Taft and Miss Helen |It wan only @ alight blow and the sol- |] the President by Clerk McKenney of || Wilson's request, Mra. Marshall took | come to the administration of Woodrow; led, headed by: the Governor and hig, *pveth® Mall. LAO sirong, headed about noon {f conditions were at Mrs. Laughlin’s residence and then |dler quickly jerked the nervous ani-|[ the Supreme Court within a few || ¥eat Deside her, The two women walked | Wilson, It was the greatest keen in|statt. New Jersey—Prosident Wilson's ¥,,{"O0 Bande cacth | braver topped “He expects to make a land- went directly to the station. There the} mal back on his haunches, quickly fall- forward to the rail to look at the! Washington since Lincoln viewed the | Own State—sont ite entire millita estab: Cirying a rede white and blog um near the Polo Grounds in ‘ party doarded a epecial car on the At-| ing into step again. Bee anes doret SO | victorious Union army. Ushment, Including its battalion of jrotia, accompanied by thirty-five “real | New York or at Mineola, L, I. i} Jeatic Coast line for Augusta, where] Ags the cavalcade turned into Pennsyl- th ths Semin Chamnee |e een GAYS IT 18 WONT storie Beanapivenia. ave tne! Naval Reserves. In tine came the State: tngiana’| in full. tribal. tesala, was | WILOON UP EARLY ON INAUG:! the court of honor to Fifteenth street, | Ving President, wit vere andertult said Mrs! was like a valley between hills in a) Maryland, Georgia Connecticut, ‘Vir-| rat Democratic President in twenty | URAL DAY. thence te Pennsylvania avenue again. | “genate guilerion were thronged early| menue gathering that extended vy tar|SiOFY Of color—with the simplicity of| inte, North Carolina, + Rhodo Island.) yeary fr Mr, Wilson and Mr. Marwail hed re-| iif rat glimpec of the decorations on| With & brilliant assemblage in which] that faces were not recognizable, qalure’s, Sree and white dominating |siiiie représentation. trom the Staten| qerreeat, thle shyla. aivfelon came} High Cost of enained with thetr families at their hotel | thas itasric thoroughfare decorations | women largely predominated, thelr! At 1.99 the lust restraint upon the|%¢ Clr scheme along the line of | Sareea, ‘ the Weosrow Wilken Club: bs Trenton, | through the night. As the hour ap- | reached for opening to-day'e ceremon- [in Me honor. fea, they were joined by the Inaugural | peared vastly interested in various pub- Committee of Congress, made up of) tic pulidings and some pf the pletures Senators Crane, Hacon and Overman | which, like most work of that charac- march, while the dazgle of uniforms, the| W#s Not So Breat this year as at Pre-! And then came fully 30W college students | ance to the upper portion of the/ empty space of asphalt ¢ flash of guns, sabers, gold Ince and| Vious Inaugurals, but Mh Troop Lo cll partsl of tHe cblintry. Prlaceton | chamber. The diplomatic galleries were | ing mass of men and we brass buttons, and the confused roar of| seater representation of regular, abhdeel in honor of its former president, had | mrlctly reserved for the families of the| hate, flags and coats upward in the die 404% dugle, lumbering artillery and| Indicna—Vice-President Marshal's St4\6) 1.00) men in Itne, who marched In cap representatives of forelgn governments, | rection of the Preside Jn a ‘ramping thousands, added vividness ang | —W4* iad unr paki anh Stland gown, each wearing a Princeton Py Vice-P1 3 rr ce e States, however, whic! pot #eNd | Hagye on his lett a The Duckworth: and Representatives Rucker, Garret and and the President and Vice-President’! moment a dense sea of people touched SUriNg activity to the brililant scene. | the s padge on his lett arm, ‘The Duckworthy McKinley, bridarereeet lia Daintors, was anything | | estes for the families of the incoming | the very edges of the inaugural anal High on elther side of the avenue, its| troops because of the long cvieace Be Club of Cinoinnati, with 60 marchers in Me was ohortly after 9.20 when the/ SCENES TO-DAY NOT LIKE| 8nd outgoing Executives. the military preserving their places, b¥4ings and reviewing stands were | de t avelled were represented ye | white overcoats and dark red umbrellas, | Congressional delegation, brave in their DELAY IN SENATE HOLOS BACK | with difficulty. packed with humanity, rising from the| Governors and staffs in the Fourth) was a noteworthy patch of color in the eit Gets and cutaways and frock con! THOSE OF VESTERDAY. PROCEEDINGS. Somebody in the crowd shouted: |#ld masses along the curbs, to the| Grand Division, | whote scheme, went up to Mr. Wilson’s room to eacort| 12 marked contrast to the rlotous) a ove inaugural programme waa| “Three cheers for Miss Nelilo Wilson,” |dente throngs Jn balcontes, windows] INDIAN CADETS GET A GREAT; Other notable organizations in the line | cones of yesterday, c a -na | - and stor id Is vale ‘were 80 Mo 1 7 a, | him to the Wiite House. A moment | **" . a rae woe ry hat) rd delayed more than halt an hour to-day | #94 @ good-natured laugh went up. prongs * cre. nd through this vat RECEPTION. j were the Jefferson Club of Phiiadelphia Inter they Jeft the hotel for the briet | Mone WIVARIA SYERNS ViTRLY Te pressure of end-atetheseason busi | Fresident Tat, Who had sat with 9/8” OF humanity and color @ martial! o.oo. som ihe Carlisle Indian School, | (re teduols Club of Ban Francisco, the tig to the White House, Thousands of |™o%ed the women in the suffrage |by Dr We anata, The old expedient |S0d-nattired smile on hin face ag the Host undulated and rolied along with), Cadets from the Caflisie tndiin Bok : | Mose Gi Club of Loulsville, the | spectators cheered the new Chief Ex- —_ ee carriage ae’ ge ‘day wes Bee in ae clock back Wan utilized |FoWd surged about, burat Into a hearty | the steady sweep of a great river. 8 se roe cnet trast win | Berks County Club of Pennsylvania, evutive, the Princeton students, the| enlrely cleat, and the Presidential or wrtine Oi ec Congress in order [48h when some one yelled “Where iy CLIMAX OF THE INAUGURATION [ing tenant ot their: ancestors, holes eer a iad pt MEME Cus ceases ce nis later ee m than the curbs, that the constitutional provision that CEREMONY. marched wrapped in multi-c Be nas pauniigen tees 4 jolts ray students massed along the in % ond o o alls and co e ot streets preserving order. The Princeton vee Lscited aN eer staat Leeder ea ' Bs yergeigs sectred. “In the | White stepped forward, the party arose, int , rot, Bommen’, wes ie cairns See ae #5 full foe re and wi {in showy uniforms and with atriking | nia avenue siowly unt jt nea the of “4 e eaid t A # e eremon! he | paint. ‘adet b: evioes, deve ewod along H street up to Madison | CLtci'ang then the four black horses |Senate it was exactly 12.0 when the/*"d President-elect Wilson raised his | capitol, adding the outward spectacular|ginia Military Institute and Culver Mil- | Gevice® and there the Virginia etudents Vice-President-elect arrived in the cham- hand to take the oath of office, Cheers gowns and hats giving @ gala appear: | crowd was removed and He smiled and waved a greeting to the cheering throng and ap- across th Living How to Reduce It. Your shoes and other weare ing apparel cost you more now than they did five years ago. —— ae If you are interested in knowing how to reduce their cost, send me your name and address. Madison C. Peters, It was 1.21 o'clock when Chief Justice Some of the Governors who rode in, drawing the Presidential carri; bro! si R> . "t features to the formal exercises which itary Academy brought up the rear of 6th Av. & 3ist St. 1 massed into two great lines eX lint, a trot and the troopers Hopes an ber to be sworn in. BUG Jutee ce Saat tke pan {liad Just taken place at the Senate/that section : tending phere te. the White House] spurred thelr horses into a canter, ‘Thug | President Taft and President-clect /@# the Chief Justice repeated the oath | camber and the east front of the Capi-| ‘The third division, made up of vet: | N. Y. City. entrance. jee! iy ; to the President. Tha cavalcade wallos c i | witson appeared at the Senate door four tol. ‘ince early in the morning theleran and patriotic organ Batopes Bp Capltal. Hh Marshall, They took | Mrs. Wilson, seated on a lower level |ranks of the marchers had been lying| ee H ‘Mr. Wilson and two members of the fter Mr. Eee Absolutely FREE The carriages and their escorts | Minutes after Mr. mbed upon a chair at the edge of th suggestive of the fast diminishing rank — Camgressional Committee occupied one | whiried uy seats In the front ro’ a in restive division waiting for the he North South, i z ‘1 up to the main entrance of the + qr re ¢ the veterans of the North and | E Write us to-day, giving fuliname carfiage ond behind them was Vice-| Capitol to the grectings of the massed | When all the guests were assembled |/ialform and peered up at her husband {word to advance. Both sections were represented, the pre » rel 7 id address of your Druggist orf) President Marshat. ‘The Hasex and} multitude in the stands and the teas | Vice-President Marshall stepped up to |4s he repeated the oath after the Chief While President Wilson was solemnly nearby Bouthern Atates and the District pe ae aren be Alt) dalion hbk oud | Culver troops clattered alongside both | fortunate who were perched upon| te desk and at 12.94 took the oath. Justice at 185 o'clock, In a moment her | repeating his oath of office the troops | or columbia furnishing the larger nut | fl through him, FREE OF CHARGE. || ter, Margaret, pulled another chair} at parade rest were coming to atten-|4. of men in blue, with here and there | fq full-size box of | . over: int of v. ‘The formal programme of adjourning | daug! coves 'Y point of vantage or packed Into the organisa. | forward and joined her. A moment later, tion and long nes were straightening] +, men in gray mingling with thelr | (Poudre Blanche) ‘ Major-General Wood had massed his! aii available spaces. of the Senate sino die an 4 y ‘andl of aides and marshals on the White| President Taft and Mr, Wilson wers| tion of the new Senate over, Vice-Presls | 48 President Wilson began his Inaugural |into columns, qormer ed varaarion: House lawn, the horses tramping the} at once all - | address, Mra, Marshall joined them and] With the last word of swearin in ‘ | ‘orted to the President's| dent Marshall began to deliver his ine | 4 ; The fourth grand alvision, composet Pan grass of the plot that was Mra.| room, where Mr, Taft at once took up| *uaural address, sition 1 ee Vhs emanate rar] oe civic bodies, was probably the most The New French Remedy "aft’s DI gers, naval [6 ne echo the work of signing bills. Mr, Marshal) [SWEARING IN OF THE NEW ‘The party. whirled up the drive to find| went to the Vice-President’s room, ac- PRESIDENT. President Tatt waiting to welcome the| companied by members of the com- While Vice-President Marshal wan ineoming President and Vice-President | mittee, and was met by President pro Cpe shy VER At adi on the front portico. tem, Gallinger, The two parties re. | *¥°aring in new Senators and return: | ings A i {diverse of all. Two hundred cowboys and Indians’ A clean, sound tooth never aches, White placed chairs |}there was @ rattle of « clean, sound tooth never aches. | felt and thes wtoot on [of hoofs, and the great parade was] TSO hundred combos and Indians fii santary tou Mike reves dey Restores and Preserves View of the proceed. [in motion behind the carriages of Presi-| from Marcon ; q ‘The Hygeta Antleptic Tooth-Pick Di 3, dent Wilson and Vice formed a perfect Wild West show along |B y 4th st, and 7th Av. New York City, Woman 's Health and Beauty the line of march, throwing larlats, | ‘The Princeton students, marching in, termed in @ big section directly in front of the portico, arriving just ae Wilson wee out of his carriage. A cheer leader, with an orange and Diack button, stepped to the front of the massed crowd of fellow student. He raised his arms and then there burst forth from 600 throats the thrilling strains of “Old Nassau.” Fe HIS HAT AS STUDENTS SING. ‘Wilson had mot seen the preparations for this, but as the first strain of the 044 Princeton anthem came to hie ears he turned quickly, He dofted his hat, cleked bis heels together and, with Col, Cogby and Lieut..Commander Timmons, ‘Tett’s military and naval aides, flanked om either side, stood at “attention’—his mained in these rooms until Congres had done up the last bit of ite work and was ready for the beginning of the scenes of inauguration of the Vice- President in the Senate Chamber, Whep Mr. Marshall entered his room he found an immense bouquet of Amor- foan Beauties on his desk, sent by the Indiana Democratic Club, Mrs, Wilson and her daughters mean- while entered the spaces reserved for them in the Senate galleries and were the centre of all eyes. Mrs, Wilson wore ® tan cloth dress, with a brown ribbed eilk coat and a small hat to match. Miss Margaret Wilton wore blue ailk poplin, Mise Jessie Wilson lavender broads oth and Miss Eleanor Wileon a bright blue cloth dress. ‘The arrival of the Presidential party ing ones the remainder of the company began the march to the stands on the east front of the capitol, where the inauguration of Mr. Wilson was to take place, President Taft and Mr, Wilson were greeted with loud cheers as they ean out the main door, Immediately in front of the Prest- dential platform Major-Gen. Wood and his General Staff held a space cloar. Across the open space loomed @ bat- tery of nearly @ hundred cameras and motion picture mach #, trained on the single spot where President Taft » + to pass his mantle of office to Prealdent- elect Wilwon, Back of the st Point cadets stood the Exsex Troop, Presiden Wilson's guard of honor, and tear them the Black Horse troop of Culver, A mild wind blew over the stands, President Wilaon's voice at frst fatled |#hall. And then — with to carry into th pwd, but as he rained | “Tramp, tramp, tramp’ {t he secured close attention, which he {feet the stream of oolor ound down held throughout the reading of his ad. [fom Capitol HIH and breasted tts way’ Gress, Although he had memortzed much [toward the White House, to which the of the address, he adhered closely to the | Presidential party had driven briskly ding of the manuscript. aicad to take places for the review. CROWD CHEERS THE INAUG.|ORGANIZATIONS THAT MARCHED URAL ADDRESS, PAST WILSON, A burst of chowrs greeted the Pres he chlef officers and divisions of the dent's declaration, “Our work ts a work| parade were a8 follows: of restoration,” and it swelled into] Grand Marshal~Major-Gen, Leonard cheens and hate were thrown tnto the} Wood, afr when he sald: "A tariff which] First Division Regular Army, Navy cuts us off from our proper part 1u the|and Marine Corps~Major-Gen, W. W commerce of the world violates the Just] Wotherspoon, commanding, principles of taxation and makes the| Second Division, State Militla—Brig.- Government a facile Instrument In the| Gen, Albert 1. Mills, commanding. hands of private Interests ‘Third Division, Veteran and Patriotic ORANGE matt fat \E NUT DON’T BE MISGUIDED yi bi candies ‘ee lene than sh, manu the risk» bel ws taken when thi Special for Tuesday wut. the kh flavor—w per POUND BOX (Trade= Mark) dy by fabulous, ware ose cantest Special for Wednesday GE NECTARS— HOUND BOX Ask for Literature, POUDRE BLANCHE CHEMICAL Co. bape ee ‘Louis i and nie Store, 180th BE 1474 Fifth CASEY.—In this city, March 8, 1913, PATRICK CABEY, beloved husband of Mary Ann Hogan and father of Patrik’ 1, and Daniel Casey. a Jars Funeral from the un was thined to bring it to the Capitel q{ an! the West Point cadets and saitors | From time to time aa the President | Organizations—Gen, James B, Stuart of Tuesday’ s Otferings Wednesday's Offering a mertebine carters hat held across his breast. It seemed] fuji hour before the opening of the|!n about in little Rroups to relleve the |spoke the sun Peoped from behind the) caieago, commanding. , And gorner hurnday, March 6. as though tears almost swelled up in! actual inauguration ceremony at no. | Waiting, while the Presitential party | clouds and shed a feeble light the| Fourth Division, Civic Organizations— ed and couled erating eam le. and From All Sale. hig eyes—his face was transfigured with) This was to give sufficient time to My | slowly Assen ‘The east front of | scene, Rovert Harper, commanding. “io new thet 0 pants aun ¥ emotion, When the chorus had died| raft to sign bills being passed in the {the Capitol sweeping down from the] oA moment later the crowd voiced ith] Ax the procession took up the march enter into t Dinien selena’ warts wisase eeny, ower last hour of the expiring Sixty-secoud eto the ground and out as far asfapproval in cheers at his declaration! tne noted Kesex Troop of New Jersey 1 in hitnerable 40" mention Brookiyn, 5 the Congressional Library and neigh-|that “justice, and only justtce, shall al-|wung i behind the carriage In which ht ; waved Congress, The Cabinet of the outgoing alee , . ‘| Sei neal Su softer 2169 ~ the Hou: President accompanied him, to inspec. | boring apartment: buildings presented | ways be our motto Prenident Wilson and former President ovsp TS BRIDG! oe ving in mind the incomin e fa brilliant scene of color, The weather | A storm of cheers greeted the ending} 'Tatt rode, Then came Vice-President ICKLEY, as womans desire ter ameticity, ene rie, pewiy | peanea hn] Peano ie atill was cloudy, but there was no im-|of his speeoh at 151 Marshall's carriage and behind that the Notice of funeral fter, ?. ~ | shel ents and to adv’ @ | Wittam J. Bryan was the first man to] yy Horse ‘troop of Culver Military NNOLLY,—On March 2, 1918, TMD ‘him East Roo! y ? 4 diate sign of rain. “ stack DY, Be vers of ihe Blue co ars : pend Ma in Bis Boa re oe We ba Was Lil o'ock before the process anak hands With the Presid me He then scad prancing and bowing to the Any ef our aGibriy, UANETES, tenn of Mary shook han¢ { ne party | OAy Gh waldbala Chane nelly (a * th Niue’ formoal reception place of digni. |CENATE AND HOUSE BUSY ALL | aii, 0 ine stand had Koi ws far ay the shook hands wih Me tall, hie nalts | tively music. A roar of welcome opens || in seven, sane 60 and 150 Hy, (ase, Hughes): mathve of Le Yd ha Bien fl p iJ f is whole party c's started |] mites of 10, Ire Here Mr. Taft and Mr. Wilson MORNING, Diplomatic Corps, $0 slowly did 1k move, yack to the White House and as tin up betore this whole party il saat, ft je to cover | Janda, ‘and Mr, Taft's well known| Mcanwhile the Senate and House of ‘ria was because many remained Ye | president Wilson sa right hang | and along beh jainer. Other must accom= | Funeral from hie In 8h Representatives were preasing matters | hind to ave new Senators sworn in, Mr, | side of the carriage esident Taft bowed to | the White Ho: reession to) Major-Gen, Wood, © ad marshal o Hooper st., Brookiyn, Murch 5, 1013, at 9, e start army and gra 7PM. | th ® final conclusion, in the hurry to | \y ad} NEW AND OLD PRESIDENTS |{° onclumon, In the hurry to | Wilson an tl Tt 0% <i o'clork, have all legislative business cleared well | the crowd a8 Uiey took te feats on — si headin the military a gy om RIDE TO THE CAPITOL. before noon. In the House there were| tne centre of the platform, New Governor of West Virginia, (followed. Then the army contingen| nd hee The stay was brief. ‘At 10.17 o'clock | the usual closing exercises, with reso-| Mr, Wilon sat at the risht of Press CHARLESTON, Wo Va, Maren 4 neaded by the West Point endets~long 908 BROADWAY | Kolatives and friend began. In the| lutions of thanks to the Speaker, It|dent Taft, while Vice-President May- Henry DP, Hatfiekl was straight Hines of xray lacing the avenu p | y and members of the Holy was the aim of the leaders to close the| vhall took his seat at the lft of Presie Governor of Wet Vir each Une stepping #$ one man, heod 147 NASSAU STREET |) ¥ of St. Rose's Church, Man- Proceedings suMclently before noon to] dint Taft, at tie edge of Wie py 1, coeding William 1 Bet, Beekman & Spruce Sts permit the membership of the House to| and talked with Senator Bacon inaugural addr rare} denu St (fad 266 W. 125th STREET in @ body to the Benate wing of} A burst of applause and cheers greet. surprised his moat latinate friend® by | nem, At city Hall Park Just East of 8th Ave. Capitol, there to take the seats sect! ed Champ Clark as he pasved on to the declaring himself for Woman sulfrage, ‘Tramping close behind came the First | f 4 . ly 6 ei as “i oe tee tt SiS agy cent eee y emma ene plumes aflutter, rift An ovation greeted eb glistealy hattan members of the Board of ‘Trustees of New York County A, O. and members of Division, Ne. 20, a. 0, M., are invited to attend, Kindly omis Slowe: Movennor