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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY &, 1914. Asics BURED TH HONORS WRILE 20,000 LOOK ON each Lai alae Fifth Avenue Lined With Peo- ple as Military Procession Moves to St. Patrick's, ‘The funeral Daniel F es to-day was a military display iting the career and fame of the ff old hero of Gettysburg. Prob- 20,000 people lined Fifth avenue of Gen requiem high mass was cele- over the remains. ‘United States Infantry, the Natio ‘ the Old Guard and the Gri of the Republic made up tho escort, which was grou RCH MING MAN Actress Who Sued wealthy mining man of Cheyenne, Wyo, wi days ago with ex-Gov of Wyoming, the cortege with its excort of sol ton Hotel tant night at tho] the sheet otticn this moraing to fhe moved up from the General's » komo details of ; instigation of Maude Mittern, 4 home to St. Patrick's Cathedral, - 1 to reporters young actress, who brought suit] Migs Mittern was an old friend of against him for I} he did not kee 4] her, 1} yesterday that Col, TRAPPED BY GIRL UNERAL OF GEN. SICKLES PASSING ALONG FIFTH AVENUE ye ET RRR ee eee ed SOS Rweepe VaReSmenD. O0O-OS-6-4 6-66.06-0.06005 him Mis# Mittern rushed forward as if to attack Col, Powers, She waa highly excited “If t had a gun T would shoot him, she shouted, and at that the deputies stepped between her and the Colonel. The Colonel did not budge and eub- mitted to arrest, He asked to be taken back to his suite in the McAlpin Ho- tel, where he could arrange a bend for hin release, A bond of $1,350 was obtained, amount covers a” Judgment obtained by Miss Mittern in the Suprema Court as a settloment In her breach of prom- ise mult ‘Tho nctress could not be seen to- day, but when Col, Power came to AT RITZ-CARLTON Him for Breach of Promise Causes His Arrest. Col, Edward Harrison Powers, 9 amo to New York a fow Chatterton was arrested in the bod ming alxo of my wife's,” he sald. “Sho came t® our home in Wyoming while a girl, and both my wife and myself took a great interest in her. Ve thought she possessed consider- 0.0"), alleging that his promise to wed When the young woman learned SURPRSE DRILL STAR EVENT IN POLICE PARADE The annual parade of the Now York Police Department, known in song and atory for many generations “The Parade of the Finest,” which will be on Saturday afternoon, May 16, will be the largest the de- partment has ever known, the growth of the city, with more populous strecta to patrol, the roster of the force haa been increased and there will be more men in Ine than in any other year, As Owing to ‘a surprise for the public’—#o 4 HS ohalrbelalanhy 1 | 1 Mayor Mitchel &) the Sickles residence at No. 23| New York she called up Sheriff Grit- veatlethe Bl) Let oot ood LL Ce che! characterizes it— LH avenue at 10 o'clock. The place} enhagon and told him that she give her an education. Wel there will be a apectal feature of the SEES honor was occupied by veterans of {obtained an order from Su nosent her f. day’s display in the work of two & MOH war, many of whom fought Court Justice Giegorich for ‘A short time after she went] squads of men, six of them mounted BRMMpeia Gen, Hickton in the deciding con- abroad my wife sued mo for divorce, | and six afoot, in a sort of department of that struggle. A caisson and a gun carriage were d for the casket, which was from the house while the fler of the Twelfth Regiment da dirge and the soldiers atood attention. In a crowd of 2,000 citi- 8 every man uncovered his head, Flanking the gun carriage stood the mbers of the Phil Kearny Po! hich Gen, Sickles had belonged. reing this guard were the mém- of the Old Guard. The casket was borne by eight hile immediately behind followed bonorary pallbearers, made up twenty members of the Phil yy Post, in command of Gen ard Hetherton, When the coffin had been placed mn, an American flag coffin, the General's te and his cap were placed on flag and a member of the Old d followed with the General's As the funeral started up Fifth we, preceded by twelve mounted men, the full Twelfth Regiment fel into line with the Old Guard, the army posts, a company of the First Field Artillery, three compantes of the Twenty-nintn Infantry, atituting in all 2,100 men i The New York State 6 nt in a bed of roses, and @ floral of lilies of bore the con- of Harry Kenc the first carriage which caisson Mrs. Daniel and her son Stanton, In an- » committees of Assembly eee, } O’LEARY’S COW INNOCENT. Woman on Deathbed Says She fet Big Chicago Fire of 1871, CHICAGO, May 8. — Mrs. 'Leary's cow did not ca: fire of 1871 by kicking over a lamp, igcording to deathbed confession made Miss Rebeces Thrift, seventy years old, who died yesterday in the county infirmary in Lima, © | Mise Thrift with her last breath gasped out that she was responsible for the fagration und 6 fled through the ames and confusion to avold arrest for an act which preyed upon her n Li Francis Connor Player Pianos Your Piano, any make, taken as ~ cn payment. | ind for catalog ny and price list. Terms if desired. Mfr. | Power's arrest. ner and McDonald went to the Kits Carlton, lives, They all waited in the lobby. fifty years of age, wearing a silk hat, walked into the turned to the depties and said: pbers of the Twelfth Regiment, | = Deputy Sheriffs : naming Miss Mittern, She obtained the decree, 1 did not see Miss Mit- tern much after that. I knew sho was very much alive though when she served a complaint upon me in a m ach of promise suit. y tine I came to New York that she bothered me, 1 the suit for $1,500 and gave ) on account, Subsequently an attachment against mo for the balance and out of this grows my arrest,” where the young woman “I have an appointment with the he young woman and he will be here When a tall, well-bulit, man, about hotel “Miss Mittern “There is Mr. Power now." Hefore the deputies could get near OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G 34th Street, New York Special and Unusual Values Boys’ English Norfolk Ss Extra Knickerbocker Suits, a va-= riety of wool mixtures in stripes and checks. 8 to 17 years. 5.50 Boys’ Suits—Extra Knickers Superior quality blue serge and wool mixtures, patch pockets, stitched belt models. Sto 17years, 6.95 vy Bays Suits—nand Tailored Regular 8.95 value Regular 10,00 value 4 Newest models of superior qual- “ity navy sergeand wool mixtures, latest colors. 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