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/‘NICK’ HAYES ASSAILED AS SWEENEY Suffragettes in Thousands Capture Fifth Avenue y VOTES FO r | / young and old tn ni: — “ Weather—Fatr to-night and proba [FE EDITION. 'y Sunday) warm, ‘’ PRICE ONE © AN Indian Girl From Oklahoma Conspicuous Figure Among the Horsewomen. | STREET-WIDE BANNERS. Ryom Washington Sy... 0 the Plaza Procession Moves | to Mass Meetings. | ‘Women on horseback, led vy Miss Inor Milholland, and preceded vy» 4 form's bie escort of police, prancel up avenue this afternoon from Wa Square ahead of the & + Impress thig country has ever dreds of organiza: ston pet to tue @emonstration for the «a euffrage. Bands brate with music, the! widewalka cheered either in aporoval or! wood nature. @ay for the couraging to the sromptly at 3 0 All in all it was a great uffragiate and most The parade started ck, “DEPUTY FIRE CHIEFS AUTO UPSETS PARADE. When the parade had ren teenth street a serlous disiur caused by the rec! neputy fhe chief on ® West Broadwa sould learn, Fire was indir nly other incident rad of the line ca ewing stand validing, An aut aged up in 34th xt venue and several t sned the police Ui Tae autome rary and nds of people sand got in the was dragged way still burning and ‘the street was havantiy cleared, out the 1 a to + broken and halied until the engines > mld pass. “Among city officials in the reviewing svand were Borough President McAneny, Comptroller Prendergast, Sheriff Har- burger, Superintendent of Sclools Max- well and Dr, John Winters Brannan of teslevue and 1 Hospitals, Some men marched with them, but, as tney did not wear uniforms, they were n ander Contrast to the glow and kle and blaze of color of ti wives, mothers and sweet {rage yellow gleamed from suffrage green, white and purple glowed everywhere, from bobbing bannets car- rie@ high over the uniform white cocked hats which adorned the heads of the reat majority of the paraders, ise Imes Miiholland, dashing as + Was cheered ali along the ave- rts, Suf- snes, and ev nue as she rode at the head of twenty other horsewomen in white, just behind thw police escort, There were cheers vine for “Gen.” Rosalie Jones, who led the devoted bands of hikers who went from thie city to Albany and Wash- ington im order to create interest in the cause. MRS. BURLESON, THE COM- MANDER -IN- CHIEF. Mrs. Richard Coke Burleson, who commanded the abused Washington parade, was the commander-in-ahlef, Her marehals were Miss Porrit, Mise F. Treat amd Miss O'Keefe. Miss Elena Barrell of the Corporation Counsel's of- fae commanded a division of civil ser- vants made up of clerks in municipal and State bureaus in this city, Miss Josephine Belderhisa wag Grand Mar. shal. INDIAN GIRL FROM OKLAHOMA CUTS A FIGURE. Avponapicuous figure was that of Beu- lab B. Edmenson, @ girl with India bleed in her veins, who rode among th fCemtinued-on Becond Page.) woe - R WOMEN PARADE IMPRESSIVE. SPECTACLE | ALBANY, May 3—Herman Ridder of | ‘| motion of Majority Leader Robert * | ocratic ne Fifth | ENT. fan ithe TO RESPECTFUL CROWDS HERMAN RIDDER APPOINTED NEW HEAD OF PRISONS Sulzer Withdraws Name of Weed, Sends in That of Edi- | tor and Senate Confirms It. | (Special to The Evening World.) i ew York, proprietor of the Staats) Zeitung newspaper and a Tammany | man, was nominated by Gov, Sulzer for the office of State Prisons this afternoon. Wagner, confirmed the. gomination a viva voce vote, Gov. Salzer has Mr. Ridder's assurance | that he will accept the office, which 1s! one of the most important In the Biate/ in view of the Investigation of the State pri is now under way under ti ent of George W. Blake and the many changes and im- th: The appointment of Mr. Ridder was & © | lawt minute settlement of a problem that Governor ever sine fariy In his u ministration red Superintende: of Prisons Scott to appoint Thom Rattigan of Auburn as Warden of the | Auburn Prison, Scott refused, and the Governor after considerable manoeu- vring removed Scott. ‘Then the Governor, to remain on terms of friendship with Thomas Mott Osborne of Auburn, the insurgent Dem- leader, nominated Judge John B, Riley Clinton for the post of Prison Superintendent. Judge Riley {was not satisfactory to the Senate and | the nomination was held up in ‘the Finance Committee. Last night the Governor withdrew Judge Ri name and substituted that of George M,, Weed of Plattsburg, Judge y partner and & son of Smith 1, once leader of the Northern otk Democratic machine, The fomination of Mr. Weed was not acted on by the committee. It became apparent before the Senate convened this afternoon in final ses- sion that Mr, Weed's nomination would not be confirmed. Gov. Sulser was faced with the proposition of quick action and he sent in the name of Mr, Ridder, He also resubmitted the name of John or President of the United of America. Mr. Mit- pination was reported out of f and unanimously rejected by Senate on motion of Senator Wag- ; Herman Ridder han always been prominent In local and State polities, He 1s considered the leading German democrat of the Stat Suicide Dale Left $30,009 Ea Theodore Brodak! Dale, the midget reasmaker who shot himself in his apartment March 2%, left $10,000 to equip two beds In Mount Sinai Hospital, ac- cording to his will, which was filed to- day. The residue of Dale's entate, $20,000, goes to his uncle, Maurice Brod- aki of London, who is directed to collect $1,500 from E. O. Welss of No, 7% Sixth avenue, which the testator says wan de- posited to provide bail for Dale when | he was arrested, charged with @ crimi- nal offense, SS Man Prostrated by Heat. An unidentified man was found lying unconscious on the steps of Trinit; Hospital in @ast New York this after- noon by Ambulance Surgeon Campbell He seemed to be suffering from heat *prostration, and !t was assumed he had |gone to the hospital for aid. He was short and stout and wore a black suit and a white? striped shirt, | terday, moth balls, changes few few days. 3. by The Press Publishing New York World). BRINGS OUT MANY ND STRAW HATS Hot enough for you? Well, don't get mad about It! Every- body else has got to stand for it, and it fun't any hotter than it wan yen. Eighty-seven in the ‘shade, Hot enough for your old straw 11d, if taken the place of highballs. nave taken place In the last NEW 3 |Siberian Tiger in Central Park Zoo Topples Over Victim of Heat. The waistcoat is Being cast off and the winteF undersuit has been packed in wille the gin rickey hai it's a far cry CAUSE OF IT ALL. You see alr currents, hot. was wemoum, again tor with Coney 000,000 people and east movement, you see. there is no circulation, shining down upon us, we get 4 large accumulation of heat at the surface, and Where you get heat, It's going to be Is that perfectly plain? There were only two cases of heat prostration, One oceurred in Brooklyn, and the oteer in the Central Park #00, A man on a yacht succumbed to the Brooklyn rays, Ss rnoooDthIcbodoaddset os Man: It Isn't all the weather man’s fault! ® either, To be sure he's mixed up in !t.! but the real seat of heat is over t! in the Azores, There is a large area of high barometer (hot air) over in the islands west, of Spain. from here to the Agores, but just the same the condition over ther gives us| ‘ the Coney Island weather, STAGNATION OF AIR CURRENTS there is a stagnation of the and that stops the west Well, if with the sun and Dick, the tiger in the 200, was bowled over, > Neither case « ? ; Central Park Zoo, largest Siberian tiger in capt’ afternoon tea to-da ynse—not a single Pane camming acceptance—ni It tronomic different But here's good news for avout 1, It's going to be hot row, and What's the matter Yes, there'll be something doing at Coney Island to-morrow, a food del toward him, set before frank and unrefi teen years Central Park, NOT DICK'S CUSTOM ‘TO BE 80|' YORK, a single growl o the anti Pe no offered Dick, the hy, nl there was no ree word of gricious Rane ly alone a ny fur, lay Dick, UNRESPONSIVE, vas not Dick’ about could ing the animal hook, witch is the usual ‘When Wil Snyder, bead keeper of the thing to take with you when you go BASEBAL! tom, to be in-| y SATURDAY, MAY aff Art Marching Group of ‘Women Suffragettes; Indian Girl Delegate From Oklahoma (Photographed Especially for The -Evening World by a $ 6 FO 4 OGRE 46 C808 OSG OH4 ist.) 1913. BEG PEODDDAD I DEDPSODOGDDIDOR se to note that the thermometer reg- stared t while the aa notice it, with He the beat Procuring @ long how, Snyder turned r{it full blast upon Dtek until, welcoming ' in the weather, the largest aptivity shook himsel © gods wh down to eat ty at and then made going was good, tiger was not so dead that you would Was simply overcome iving at street, . n McDonald, sigty-three yea upholeierer, enty-fourth » 38 was nds Ww. The thing wken to the Lb AND RAGING PAGE 6. WOOL SCHEDULE SUST AINED BY HOUSE; 193 TO 74, WASHINGTON, May 8—The House late to-day eustained the woot echegule of the Underwood Dill, 198 to 74 and voted down the Republican substitute, ——>_——_ AT PHILADELPHIA. |ANTS— 20000000 PHILADELPHIA— 00000002 AT BROOKLYN, BOSTON— 00010000 BROOKLYN— o1110001 AT CHICAGO. CINCINNATI— 9 0102 Gh CHICAGO— 10000 AT PITTOBURGH, ST, LOUIS— 12001 PITTSBURGH— 21000 —— AT NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA— 0000 NEW YORK— 1101 AT BOSTON. WASHINGTON— 000000 BOSTON 010000 Baseball Games To-Day AMERICAN LEAGUE, Led SLES World Wants Work Wonders. WI es. Weathor—fuir to-night and probably tunday) ATINSPECTORS TRIAL Wife of Sweeney Contradicts Walsh's Testimony of Visit—Nuns Who ‘ Nursed Thompson Deny Cap- tain Visited Him in Hospital. WITNESS HEARD SIPP SAY a HE WOULD “GET” SWEENEY. Counsel Decides to Put None of Four, Defendants on Stand—Jury to ““WatataasF- Hes Sortie: heritf, wes ndjedied ts @ bal” Cross-examination after testifying that he did ot influence Sweauiy. , to close Sipp’s second hotel in Harlem. Mr. @oss srouend tis anger by asking how many thugs afd other disorderly persons members of his association, my Mrs. Sweeney testified that her fusband wes with her during the entire night Walsh swore he visited him in his sick got’ part of the Sipp bribe, ; from Dec. 27 to Dec. #1, 1912. This ts the pertod during » which Sipp was absent from the State, Lieut. McDermott produced the blotter of the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth stree. station, which secosded z i if i ry i i k . exception of Murtha, and to-day It was determined to submit foe Net ne 5 See ante An on reaped was part of the four have an hour each to address @ince Sweeney ts named Gret in @ictment, it fe probable that ffs $33 A. GB. Gilbert will follow Mr, and confine himeelf to Murthe'’s case. ‘Then will come John B, Stanchfield for Thompaon and Francia Wellman for Gweeney. Mr, Mancheld will make Jongest ae Gilbert has to yield part of hie time to him, sngeley Marka, (armor