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A f Be f “age, poisons the blood, dis- CHIEF AIDES IN TO-DAY’S BIG PARADE. GAFFNEY QUITS {ST. PATRICK'S DAY RACE FORHIGHWAY | PARADE A BOOM COMMISSIONER JOB! FOR HOMIE RULE Tells Gov. Sulzer He Can’t Ac- cept Post That Caused Row With Murphy. (Continued from First Page.) thousands with shamrocks in their but- tonholes gathering on Fifth avenue for the big parade. It's a Home Rule jubilation with the Ancient Order of Hiberntans and their march was planned to be the biggest ever BUT THE BOSS IS ANGRY. The parade was started from Fifth = avenue =o and — Forty-second street at 315 o'clock, ‘The route He and Other Tammany Men Boycott the Birthday Din- ner to Governor. chowen was up Fifth avenue to One Hundred and Twentieth street, cast to Madison avenue, to One Hundred and ‘Twenty-aixth street and then to Second Qvenue and Harlem River Casino. From a reviewing stand tn front of @t. Patrick’s Cathedral, Cardinal Far- Jey, Gov. Sulzer and his staff, Mayor Gaynor, Monsignor La and other| dignitaries of the Church, Police Com. minsioner Waldo, Street Clenning Com missioner Kdwards, Postmaster Mor: | fan, A. O. HH. State President Michael | J. Dugean and other men of promin-| nce were invited to review the host marched by. At Second avenu The opening of a feud between Tam- any and Gov. Sulser wax somewhat complicated to-day by James “. Gaffne: whe, according to Tammany belisf, h een Murphy's selection for the High- ways Commiastonership. Gaffney called on the Governor at the Waldorf and arid he wouldn't take the Job. it He aifin't say tho Job had heen oftered| Grand Marshal Michael J. him. Hie object in calling, he suid, was] TACanIon cand hin alien, Mugene way | to explatn to the Governor that it there] Iiealy, Patrick J. Helly, Thomas Oold- was any intention of masing him High- , @p, Dennis Scully and William J, Me-| ways Commiastoner he should make Nis] Caddin with Deputy sheriff Thomas position clear, Kelly, chief of ataff, and his aides, John’ Mr, Gaffney is the owner of the Boston! Crawford, John Ro Michael Me-/ National League baseball club, which {en's Aawoctation ant Kildare Men's Asncie RK tee and then a bail will be held to-night at the Harlem River Park Caaino, which will be illuminated with millions of electric lights, amid which will be the legend in green bulbs, |Home Rule Night in America.” MANHATTAN IRISH VOLUNTEERS 'N BROOKLYN. In Brooklyn there was another parade. In this the three Brooklyn regiment of Irish Volunteers and the First Regiment of Manhattan were called to march, the band of the First Regiment at the head and Col, Charles J. Crowley as reviewing oMecer. It ts the first time the Irish Volunteers of Manhattan have hed part in the march in Brooklyn. At night separate rejoicings will be taking place all over the city. Most of the Irish organisations have entertain- ments of their own. Masy of these will be banquets and the guests will after- ward go on to one or other of the balls. ‘The official ball will be that of the Irish Volunteers at Terrace Garden, It will bein by a review of the Volunteers by Col. Crowley, assiated by Major B, 't. Flood and Thomas T. Nolan, and it is hoped that Gov. Sulzer will lead the stand match, which will be delayed to enable the Governor to ge! from the banquet of the Freinily Gons at the Hotel Astor. The Mayo men will fore Amsterdam Opera H janes at Manhattan Casino American Volunt Hall; the Brookiyn Patrick at the Ho’ rial, Brook- lyn, and the St. Patrick's Society of Brooklyn wii be at the Waldorf-As- torte. At Carnegie Hali John McCormack will give a concert, the great attraction sung At the Berkeley Theatre, under the firection of Miss abeth Manbury Thomas MeVeigh Jr., In a lecture on St Patrick and treiand, will present re markable motion pictures of the old and his or- Grath, Michael Ahearn, Peter Commer- te training at Atlanta, Ga. He is about | ford, John J, Cahill and Patrick Brady to start for Auania to look after the | were appointed reviewing committee. club and the baseball end of bis business | The order of the parade, will keep him Dusy all summer, He told the Governor, he said, that he wouldn't be able to go to Albany to take any kind ef @ job. “I should worry,” rem: tion to attend the great 8 dinner to be given at the vard to-morrow night, The fact that ined to remain did not appear tress the Governor in the alight- } Boga Aiden ed, Pair ‘Theme Beully aind Wiltame 3. 13 yt Ade te Com Nor were the members of the com- mittee in charge of the dinner appar- ently cast down. They admitted that the declination of Mr. Murphy and the fact that « lot of other Tammany Jead- re and officeholders had declined to ttend the dinner looked lke a Tam- many boycott, but none of them would be quoted as saying a0. Politicians see in Mr. Murphy’s re- fusal to attend the dinner and the way Im Which the refusal was conveyed to the Dinner Committee a notice from Murphy to Bulzer that the organization is not pleased with the Governor. In- stead of sending @ personal letter Mi Murphy directed Thomas F. Smith, aec- i om, retary of Tammany Hall, to write a note to Dr. William I. irovich, Chair- man of the Dinner Committee, inform- ing him that Mr. Murphy hed con tracted a “previous engagement.” Deputy Correction Commissioner Will- i tam J, Wright, Tammany leader of the Yawresce Boones. derball, ‘Thirty-firat District; Dr. Solomon Gol Ba endrans, Tammany chet aed pees Mich atta ARIS "oad Marta, eaiaoer Vatrven Joseph Wal hieehy, ug fat \erinan, = Piven ‘Band, itera agian Men's Amocia- and Drum Corpa, Marshall Dr, Dram Coro, Marvhall Leitrim Men's Awoci nt the Onder tit at aK ia lo ae Aaren J. Levy and former Borou President John F. Ahearn are the only the list of quests for whom seats have been se- lected. All are close personal friends thm, Queens +} hurried arrangements to pre ,| reviewing stand at Fiftieth street and larwhal, _—_ os BRYAN CHOOSES MOORE of the Governor, Tammany lesdera like ex-Sheriff Foley and Assemblyman “Al” Gmith, both of the lower east side and long personal friends of the Governor, refuse to dis- ous their refusal to attend the dinner, ‘Their only excuse is that they had other engagements for to-morrow night. How- ever, it has not been an unusual thing for a Tammany man to attend three or four or more dinners in an evening, and the fact that other “engagements” are keeping Charles F. Murphy and his cohorts away from the Bulzer banquet has all the marks of a declaration of wer. It would seem that the organisation hae seized upon the dinner of to-morrow night, which is to honor the Governor on his fiftieth birthda: for the first blow in the fight ticlans have seen impending the first of January. atnads firm agai th Tammany Hall his to should mark the beginning of open bostilities. YOU ARE LOOKING OLER THAN WHEN | SAW YOU LAST Have You Ever Had This|! Said of You Because of Gray Hairs? pt Ace It ia most embarrassing to have afriend remark that you are “looking olde Giny:' hairs are et ee ing. People’ may you, ate saying to ursell themselves: “What a pity ahe is uot olde today. 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Y., ships I endured, my kidney’s were so weakened that in 1908 I suffered from an attack of kidney com- plaint. For a time I was unfit to » carry on my duties. In addition * to having a weak back, I could orders the urine and lames the limbs or back. There's help for weakened | Pa. Testimony of a Rast a Resident of East} ~ says: “From exposure and hard- | kidneys. | Doan’s Kidney Pills have brought relief to thousands. Here's New York City testimony. “When Your'Back Is Lame—Remomber the Name” DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS ‘Sold by afl Deolen, hardly bend forward or backward, The kidney secretions were irregu+ {lar and too frequent in passage, causing me annoyance at night. A few boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills permanently cured me. pre AKIDNEY ae ys ey) “Every Picture Tells a Story." Price 50 conte, Foster-Miiburn Co. Buflalo, 1. V.. Proprietors senting hundreds of sovictics. The First Regiment of Irish Volunteers of New York took part, doing so in New Jersey for the first time. Gov. Fielder and the city oMcials were on the reviewing stand. The Shillelah Soci reception at fifth street will be Gaelic CITY HOISTS FLAGS AFTER MAYOR GAYNOR REMEMBERS DATE, Fifty- There Mayor Gaynor's “future book” was out of kilter to-day. It did not indicate that ‘Paddy's day” was on; was sinted to review the parade, consequently that flage were not flut- tering over the City Hal) in honor of the day, | It was called for trial to-day, but the | attorneys conferred and agreed on the ce ee eR are THE FLAG ON PATRICK’ 'S DAY. By Bngene ‘Geary, The measured trait of our marching men Te the drummer's loud tattoo; The cheers resound, axain and again, As each company comes in vie And over all is the bright green told With its deathless, sunburst ray— Take off your hats to the Green and Upon St. Patrick's Day! Forward! March! They file together, Every step jight as a feather, britliants, sunset sheen; Emerald hues with golden shading Over Erin's sons parading— ‘Tiv the glory, never fading, of our own Flag of Green. I. With tints as fair as in days of yore When it flashed over famed Dunboy, Or, when the Brigade wiped out that fcore On the field of Fontenoy. Ana Trish hands are as strong to-day, And willing to strike the blow, To plerce once more, In the glorious ‘The heart of our anctent foe. rward! March! They fle together, y step light as a feath Sainte, an Irish heather in the set eheen: with golden shading in's sons parading— y, aever fading, of our own A thousand leagues from the loved old land Where Frin, Points, sad and hand, te of her House of Dreams. ‘mid allent streams, lonely, with shackled m floating o'er vales and OF A PROPLE FREE. h! They Mle together, t as a feather, n Trish heather In tho nset ahoen: with golden shading n'# sons parading— y, never fading, of our own \THE CURRAN-GAYNOR TRIAL. Counsel for Alderman and Mayor Auree on Next Monday. ‘The trial of the sult brought againet Mayor Gaynor by Alderman Henry H. | Curran to recover $100,000 for bel will begin next Monday, March 2t, by agree- ment of counsel for both sides. later date, Be Kind It all #truck him when a friend countering the Mayor in the corr& the City Hall pl a few le: mrock on his ¢} Then the City Ex . | ecutive revised his #chedule for the day ordered Custodian Ryan to holst the State, elty and national flags and made 1 to the Fifth avenue. AS OFFICIAL ADVISER. WASHINGTON, March 17.—John Bas- Bt Prof. Moore was appointed recently by Mr. Taft as a representative at The Hague Tribunal, James Butler Inc. Stores East View New Laid as above, and every ¢ anteed to be selected dozen in carton...... -Empire Brand Fresh new arrivals, in the doven........... 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