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& “Mott, of Nassau County, and District Attorney Chariea Wyeon only looked wise. There waa no reason to look any th SE ape antag ar Beg Mg e Hq i Hh Hi il i when fed, opened with a whoop ana HUF it uill i i i its ! fi ie rae i it EFERETE i ii it i di ah pack ie tl He nt f z £ H i z it iit! Heh tH Pt 83 iit iG Hy ile i ii ll i i " Hii Hi Hey ill thie, hs ite + i TT E 4 FE FH i f age of ‘ So UENEEEEEEEEEEneneeneeeeel and the boy was dragged some distance U : 7 ARADE—Starts from before the horse wae caught. HIBBANIANG ATTEND MEMORIAL ADD MEMONLAL BORV EEN -& Fite At eo eere Hospital in Jamaica it < > was la breast bone was hed Mé| MAGS AT CATHRORAL. In-and his body and heed were @ mass ae mortal Day over the greater aad more old woliiers here to tale to them, but) Every military man of prominence in Piesiicn tamale diaB BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, WAY 30, 1913. aarti eae th Ste ONLY 1,500 VETS "sc |ROOSEVELT RESTS, FAREWELL DINNER "= SS STABNG VI IN LINE OF MARCH. "swe" HAS PHOTO TAKEN, TO OFFICER WHO bbl 3 OF 6. A. PARADE SUTHALTS TODAY, SERVED 25 YEARS Mot Policeman Finds the “Other Heroes of the Great Struggle Col. H. H. Brinkerhoff Quits Fellow,” Blinded by Beating of the Sixties Show Tre- the N. J..N. G. After Is- He Got. mendous Falling Off. suing Order No. 13. . | Gov. Jamen ¥. Welder caught a late train from Trenton to Jersey City last night and this morning joined with the officers of the Fourth Regiment In- Vited guests from all parte of the State in & farewell dinner to Col. Henry H. H a Declines to Address G. A. R. Because It Might Not Seem Proper at This Time. MARQUETTE, Mich., May %—Theo- ore Roonevelt's $10,000 libel suit againet a) i Editor George A. Newett of Ishpeming rong on Riverside Drive Wit- Jay quiet to-day. The courtroom doors * i | were looked in honor of the few 014 men ness Exercises at the Soldiers remaining hereabouts from the Grand Briakerhoft of the Fourth Regiment In- . . Army of the civil war, who met in the ry, National Guard of New Jersey. and Sailors’ Monument. i Little opera-hoties to mourn their dead, | At MIdaight Col. Brinkerhoft had com. This is the fifet Memorial Day since | ted @ quarter of @ cenfury of mill- a | | | | | | | 2] A boy with red stains on his head and slashes in the back of his coat Passed Policeman McWilliams at Becond j avenue and Thirteenth street eariy to- j day. “What's the matter?” asked the po- Neeman, “Oh, nothing, except 1 got cut up a|NEWARK’S POLICE CHIEF j FEW ZOUAVES ARE LEFT. | “You won't ha ing him by his ny trouble identuty-| IN THE MEMORIAL PARAI reat, big, beautiful Roosev tary service in the National Guard, in| — ~~ —— | eves.’ ‘ Although the war With Spain, in 1008, pute Defipcetinaararg tela-tie drieate bo which he hed. vide tiem the rank a GRAVES DECORATED “What do you mean, trying to kid} Michael Corbett Falls From His: took prevedence in importance this Me- ‘wanted to accept the invitation of the| Private, AT THE TRINITY AND asked the policeman, Horse’ at Head of Column mean that after he stabbed tenportent civil war of 18145, the vet- , feared i would be regarded au a “grand-| New Jereey was at the dinner, which ST. PAUL’S CEMETERIES. him the rovelleot pair of pop and Quickly Dies. orans of the atrumpies that preserved the Wate ts tidnsa Can inc eaten Per Cg Te wee Comatown Chub, Jer-|. Graven in Gt. PauFs and Trinity |sne deck by new el cuit bt Polite Micheal Cirbett of with ‘Teddy’ Reynolds, aged two, great- sey City, was originally planned to| churohyards were decorated in honor of McWilliams took the youth, who. said | Ne . N. 2, while riding at the head tie sethering rake the form of a| the heroes whose remains rest in theee|ne was John Bruno, elghteen, of No. 410 | of tke parade in that city this morning. “grand old man of Michigan.” Then|"#! military meas. This plan was aban-| places, or who are memorialized in East Thirteenth street, into a drug store| Was stricken with apoplexy and fell te went out on the lawn of the Peter | 4oned because of the prominent eivilian | ™onuments there, but there were nolto wait for an alfbuiance and started |iromhis horse to the street. He was White homestead, where he is the guest | Guests, sitors, th churchyards were closed | out to lotk for the other one. At Thir-| Picked up by some of hia men and hur: of George Shires, and poked around In| Among those whe sat on ether side of | '° the teenth street and Third avenue four|tied to the postoffice. Before a docto- the grass in search of @ small hes onid Brinkerhof and Léeut.-Col. arthur | “tr? held in q Care DEC Tee G sheep. | TRres san When [CCE reach His side he wad Geek. In the Northern | L. Steele, who ia to succeed him, were: they éaw the policeman, but the fourth | Mr. Corbett owned the horse he was f Gov. James F. Fivider, Major-Gen. Den- didn’t because he couldn't see. Bath /riding, Hut it was only on special econ : als ¥. Collins, Major-Gen, P. Parmer eyes. were almost completely clomed. | sions like that of to-day that he rode i re Bruno had not exaggerated. him. He was nearly seventy years old, ‘The youth with the “shiners” wouldn't | but had apparently enjoyed the best 0 grandchild of Peter White, called the The court proceedings in his titel blew the barge Gen. Hine, Brovet yellqw and blue streamers! taic at the Fifth street station except | health. He had been at the head of th: then [eo Raegroronell afl apd preaah om rong “sy Senith, Col, J Lay“ away from the Inscription, giving the!to say he was George Waldron, sixteen, | Police department for elx years, uge delight to barkeeps, From Ne Col. Albert A. Walraver, Lie jsserby. an opportunity to read: of No. 20 Hast Nineteenth street. Bruno| The parade wan proceeding up Broad unee to the Boo, blossoming in sa- jeorge M. or Eawara| ,4.,erateful remembrance of the | wouldn't identify him at first, but finally | street, and It was near Clinton street the loon front windows are announcements i Patriotism, conduct, enterprise and | gaia he did the cutting, but refused to| Chief fell. The parade halted while he % Mont- |say what it, was about. Waldron was| Was being carried to the post-office, an‘i of “T. R, punch, which contains a tea- Corneliue ait es, many of the paraders did not know that opetatel ot il ‘Teddy's Todty— Lew Thorne strayer, U. Li Mayor] Quebec, Dec. al, 1713, Aged 1 years = fs Bae Te the Chief was dead until after the pro- for Jungle Fever,” and similar Otto ittipenn jersey yy an The obelisk monuments to James wension was over. It is estimated the’ Bc ten Cay ‘anvomeny whom Po-| Temevera. salle aed Bee om, Rav. M. H. Mos! sseoNeven and to Thomas Addia Emmet, BRIDE IS FOUND SLAIN there were about 15,000 In line. Meeman Dean of the Prospect Park | _ Jud#e Richard E. Fiannigan, presid- + 3+ A Mulry of Jersey! in the north and south aisles of the ON LONELY JERSEY PATH. station found asleep under a tree inst|‘"® in the Ifbel suit, never hae tested Graveyard respectively, were also dec- alcoholte liquid in his life. Expert ate 5 Ww te Bunday, and who has been waiting ing Woman Went to Buy Ice apes whut aadtges Peeks hr eatione of counsel concerning Bau- 10N TheeMartyrs' Monument in the north-| ¥OUNS y if ie 5 tle man with such a cheery smile and j Earthquake WASHINGTON, mographs at Geo! town University a ; at Nigat and Was to-day regintered an earthquake shoc« and claim him ever since, atili watte—a| te* Medoc, Moselle wines and cor-/ The dinner was Planned by the arty east corner of Trinity churchyard also Cream a! 4 1 ri ity, the t b walt unclaimed. Kver since Monday he| {isle ami the relative potency of commissioned oMicers of the Fourth|%Fe & Wredth from the Sons of the Attacked, ginning at 7.39 and ovemelt cane .39 and the movement ceas- ‘ 3 k. The most pro- Twenty-year-old Alvira Cerciello set|ink at 8.30 o'cloc! ! out about 9 o'clock last night to walk| nounced shocks came at 8 o’élock this has been in the Children’s Goolety| Scote”, Irish and plain corn whiske: Regiment when it was learned few | Revolution and a flag was conspicuous rooms over on Schermerhorn street,| have Seen received by the court with S cer of peasioment on hie fore-|scsign ee nt Om MTMNOTNOR wae 00 | ee teeter te ont sive up thé ‘Brook; . a pucker o! n fore- | resign. a the patriotism and Coliosiman Dean atumbied onto a round | heed. Major George T. Vickers, who ts As-|**M-sacrifice af Capt. Lawrence, the|from her husband's candy store at No. | morning, Father Torndorff said, dittle bandle of boy while he was jalf p dozen of the Colonel's wit- | sistant Prosecutor of the Pleas of Hud-|COmmander of the frigate Chesapeake. | 4 Chester avenue, in the Silver Lake | = eressing through from the croquet| nesees, including some who already | son Cousty, was the toastmaster,” a| Alexander Hamilton's tomb was also'| section of Newark, N. J., to Bloomfield, Grounds to the animal pits. A two-year- | have testified, were told to-day to make’| grandfather's clock six feet high was|4*orated, as was the memorial to Gan, | where she intended to order some ice 14 youngster, clad in brown rompere| “rangements te remain until the end'| presented te Col. Brinkerhow by his of-| “Fail” Kearny and that to Noah Farn-|cream in anticipation of the big trade and brown jacket and with a white| of next week fer posible use in re-| fiers. Kam. which the Httle store would do to-day. knitted cap on his goden head, lay | buttal testimony. This morning her mutilated body was it es a5F Hl Speaking of his retirement from the| ‘I have been here twenty years,” sald s 5 | curled Qp, asleep on. the come eupple- —-__— Brinkerho eald: ‘Many of|¢he sexton of Teinity,’ “and in that | found in » tract of waste land on the dark Gays o Ment of a Sunday newspaper. When ef the impression that| time I have noticed the sad falling | outskirts of Bloomfield. Froff her cloth- A pathetic ‘was | the Policeman awoke him and asked him u of my/| Sway in the attendance of the grand old | ing 6200 had been taken. the presence | What bis name was the Witte fellow Ing too] Men who ma pious practice of com-| The body of the girl was found by vivers ef the anewered, “Hadie* and teyond that he » That, of| ing heré each year. 1 remenibe> when a | Dantét’ Robinson, a negro employed by ‘Yer. one has mot revealed tts identity. ets 1 not measly | hundred veterans the Willard Lawies: 4 hte poet of Sanger nat << 3 + indigo de the graves; now most of |He wae taking a sed eteen 3 estranged oa) laces assig Fesponsl- passed awa: become land ‘from the main. road connectlu Te or ~Faadnan dink ae Wii take to-night. The| °lil to attend any mor Blpom@leld with the Silver Lake » gare The interior of the church was resplen- i or- re and’ tiene iB memorial day at | tion of Newark, and it 1s supposed that Trinity, and there is @ large number of | {10% att Mrs, Cerciello was following the have been many years ago, We are| round. ft Ina teniratin wt, MF laame short cut when she was attacked. i i #? twice as many in line, \ sc ben hi Nirwed be I ged banners of feren| s, wi we MAROH IN THE RIVERSIDE |D Sner Liisa: ples ell) Braid A y (IN ED all soldiers to-day—real soldiers, re- BAF SNe is spoiion’ ‘ehetlea® the only to the ORIVE PanadE. Other@nnignia of the order. coe a reficiency fod more $<» Orange Morgue, Cerciello had ‘There were about 15,009 men and boya| Father Kiernan spoke on civic duty. Genely than we ever beve been searched all night for his bride and im the parade according to the marshals, |Hé wri! the Miberninny to work tor —_———— with the regular army. Therefore, «|AUCTIONEER WILL SELL had followed the road which she must z i > g R 4 man must give his time and his at MORRIS PARK IN LOTS. | have taken to react Bloomfeld, but | - . he had not thought of the short cut. oi A feature of the case which puzzles |* | Old Race Track Gors Under the the police is that several rings were left on the fingers and a gold bracelet whicn she wore on one arm had not been touched. (Continued érom ¥irst Page.) ili t i hess of St. Patrick made tlm a worthy example of the best type of citizen. He atged them follow the ex: and Abigail, or at least that the chil-| Come to @ realisation of my inabili 0 hele illustrious patron, "°F Gren, Muriel and Natale, be given the| D0 beth a good soldier and « good dot” Hammer in the Clubhouse Ay cholce of their father or mother. Re- pool on my duties in either line To-Morrow. 5,000 IN cently, Natalie manifested her disap- wi @ otter, There is no| As Belmont Park ke PARADE, gre rhied Proval of the Court's direction that she| step im my entire life that is taken with| worris Park's per Beeeatbag ep ne aa ee re ae » INCLUDING 300 | reiwain in the custody of her father at Sat Soret (ASO my TTOtiromeNE te-| os segue so-mmbrrow. that ae ances j CIVIL WAR VBTERANS, |'hs Hote! Beimont. When she arrived] nieht contemplated by those who aesteves | AB) Appeal to Wives and bullt it twenty-five yeara ago. i i HE f i rr if Hl For Ladies and Gentlemen! ON OUR CONFIDENTIAL Ves , home for the summer from ner boarding) FIQURE 18 FOLLOWED BY THE it t E Jig Wbececg Tn the Brooklyn parade of 6,000 to-day, | ®chool ahe fled ¢rom her father to her MYSTIC 23, My Gas otites Bie Bank ‘You know the terrible affliction that 2 ® @ut en the lawns Veterans of the Civil war and the Span- | Torner® home ue “ram not a believer in signs or in eeadatiy in (shag et ae cae to many homes from the result of Plan . infantrymen od shee ‘ee penutifal weather, the of the United Staten Army and Naval pg eyeeg Piclligae bad Froese ares food SST oa carte ae eee ee om pay. The parade, of which John A. Good- oe uae * 2 an Grape but ot ‘a end clothing. ORRINE bes saved thoy: thee terma 8" OP he win was Grand Marshal and at the head | PACK and brown taco, She took her seat peraiaten' formerly the grand ball- CA fg Mg ae ee Gera, ‘Gnera Gore [8 s| Sonat eens, ce | om oe ets aa home| Games een". NO Money DOWR nm 3 ed p ie tw raf 5 rh cee srmed at 6 Aeon Benth at I celebrated mye wane {n,morning, afternoon and evening ses! ssigi it has failed to benefit. Coats only 4 t Sundays, until by Riker-H ‘past the Grant statue before the Union| ther end of the table Col. Brinkerhoff was presented by Gov. is OUR AOE. eR oeP $1.00.abox. For sale by loge- League Club, into Kastern Parkway ana | f#tened bh Fielder with s twenty-five years service perigee irs be nee Vases ‘hat or | a feb) bey Come ie and a 4 thence to the Soldiers’ and Sailors'| © aid not medal. ‘ib Galoeaie Beat . ‘ana the | (fe2 jet and let them tell you Monument, at 2*roepect Park Circle, More of Dr. Brinkerhoff, as the retired head Northern Bank are pee gasgys i. ae ee ORBRINE is 4 Fhe marchers were in lx divisions. | toe eee mae AOIee no rere [oe the regiment is etter known |e" 'Pare prepertr The Banking bee ° One was reserved for the old veterans, | T°: ‘nree new ‘maids, who were pre-| throughout Hudson County, began his partment realines thoroughly the posal- many of whom rode in a long line of | DATe?d to further add to the avalanche of Re te Fomine pamtvate tm Company | tities of a aacrifice (n offering eo many farrlages because of thelr feebleness, were in court, Besides, therd| in is He passed through ee lets at once, but cash must be realized In the lne were 200 members of Grand society matrone, the tors of the failed Amencial Army posts, twenty of whom repre-| advantage of the holidgy to run down | commuselon until 186 when he] feracetone ® om in sented the remnant of an old Zouave| to the empty court-house and hear tho| ¥2% elected to @ second ieutenancy in 0 Fang along warty: SORT g to-day more rapidly than ever before— " VY, THE 31 seventh and Twenty-third ments, r 161 he became major, and leutenant- SPRGILS FOR SATURDAY, TI the ‘Thirteenth Provisional Const ar:| BULGARIANS PUSH FIGHTING. | ccionel im i008, On May 1%, i ee z : tillery, the Second Cavalry, ‘Firat Field nened Col. Brensinger was promoted te. Gen- ne Artilry and” Recond ‘Bavtallon, Naval| Mefane: to. New With Greeks! oral, Brinkerho® was moved up to bis What Y ou P Ps —*e 22743*Av. Y ha 14™S¢t Your $ Weekly £1 eft A Health Department statistics indicate TH it : bree fF i # z a & é crowd move to 4is- + v4 position as chief of the regiment, 1284 & 124th, | Bet.Beh @ Gh pores. The parade was reviewed at Eastern eer terete ¥ Lieut-Col, Arthur L. Steele, if accept- me Open Bveaings Until © ‘Chek. tn the evening, at 8 there will be| Parkway and Bedford avenu: by Brevet}| LONDON, May %.-—Artillery fire was a of a miniature gold saber L. memorial services, Grand Army, at Car- | Maj.-Gen. Isaac 8, Catt iA; Aud | opemed on the Greek postions in Fie, eats, tame siterien When Most Need negie Mall. Past G. A. R. Commandors Joseph W.| direction of Bleuthera yesterday by the| he announced that like Col, Brinkerhoft a IO NINE DURYEA ZOUAVE Kay and Michael Cummins, rian troope stationed at Prava| it Was Probable that he, too, was mak- ing hia farewell address t: Mices, ined feeli: bl ete., @RONX PARADE. east of Salonica, according to| 06 Hautenant-oolonel Nod the of ig Now, for tired feelings, bad blood, is Eee an Exchange Telegraph Co. cable from . » eee mort Baro beens Hvar [cored at Sener "rary" oe Aba, Payee | sen for ey, ad p ae The B faded rapped | course of which a mob fired on the| the Greek commander for the purpore| “ee Pcecertel. Beles Se SON oo Ss ae e est Government Palace, according to pri-| of stopping the firing. Detaile of she aT. Ghreading Soros Mec gariams seactoes hare one act amt have net tat been seesives'| JOCKEY 1S THROWN pst. Ponca if des returned the fire with two mach vhis aggretsion by the Bul. y . i ° : AND FATALLY BURT! Sarsaparilla | ,, se: mgouem oa guns, killing or wounding sixty of garians a portion of the Greek fleet Rothwell York, twenty-five years old, - — rioters and dipersing the others. has been went to Eleuthera. t oS —— & jockey, employed by ble at Bel-| Spring Medicine and blood purifier. A ‘ mont Park, wes seriously and probably | === | CARPET J. ad. W. WILLIAMS Chief Events of the Afternoon —_|/wou,cm=,ou "ure, ar2| Dont Punle ore [CLEANING ai Vat va n in Memorial Day Celebration ||: s.re."cum te mateint| New Appetizer SE Why not install a clever mouser ia your home? ji All lest or found articles ad- jertised fork, he ‘Then the rats and mice will dleap- Iisled'st The Works's, Interna: pear as if by bay cid and you will have ten Bureau, Pelltver Building p“purring family pet that ill aaa About Afteen hundred members of the of bruises where he had been ‘umped Oetees rtice, northwest core cheerfulness to the fireside, “ bere yin hott ot The ghia Mish | Re eeres ||] anzee roavo tae MAINE MONUMENT UNVEILING EXBRCISES.—8.90 P.M, at the || D000, ti‘ 02 the hoote of the friahtened Wat 120e Bim sad Wona'e ||| INE PuTOR, 8, tonk bled, Maine Monument, Central Park West and Fifty-ninth street. Se ie res cree ara auce Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels, and others te make ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT. Made by E. Pritchard Read World ads. for bargains) ‘ 881 Spring 8t,, New York Use World Ads, parte" 10" |e MeN || <r Bet Rely Stash 2 St nga anette nS Aa eat RE cal oh NRO LE PCT 00 tlle a hte ita cae ian : 4 field place, Brooklyn, some rabbits, eggs for heteRing op of Bt. some poultry? Gabriel's Church end chapiain of the order. The sermon was delivered by Bell AT GRANTS TOMB—9:P. M, of Ove Hundred the ‘Twenty-third street and Mivereide Drive by Grant Post, G.