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LEER ee erry G FEATURES OF VETERANS’ C thers at Hearing Deny Hav- } ing Seen Any Violation of | : Betting Law. | Le agree | Dustice Townsend Soudder’s inven. ition Into the charge that public in violation of the law Is an t of the race meeting now un- way at Belmont Park, was re- in the Supreme Court at Mine- tes to-day, The first witnesses caliod ig Bilzabeth Van Thuysen and am ze MoClay, who said they were to the track Inst Friday by a por with instructions to see if was gold to women and if were allowed to bet. Women said they bought two balls at the bar, but did not theca, Neither made a bet and saw public betting. I Malone, a Pinkerton detec- wagawo Ho said he saw Mins 4 Mise MeClay order | Fecsive two highballs. He told at they would not be allowed to Ry anywhere but in the dining re John J, McGrath, the track + testified bis bartenders and wore all under instructions women must not be served with Outside the dining room and he net understand how the rule been violated, GED REBACK 9) YEARS O1D Hi. Carl, @ Baldwins contrac- ci OF “THE MEKIL ANU AND gaid he had boon on race tracks ME ARS if over this country and Europe and Weyer saw a quieter, better conducted than Belmont Park, It was, if he saw any very young girls track he repiied: “Your Honor, B= VETERANS IN CROWS | fiiliam ©. Vreeland of The World, ee eos] TD MEMORIAL PARADE oe Teporters, all said they had " Plonty of private betting, but ARSE INGe MB Gleplay of odds, soliciting of bets (Continued from First Page.) , Mie 4 NAGISTRATEFREES’ ALLWITHOUTTRAL © “1 Don’t Care If Law Has Been Violated,” Declares Krotel From Bench. When Magistrate Paul Krotel took his place on the bench tn the West Side Court to-day he looked about in ‘purprise at finding the court room crowded to the doors with men and boys. As a rule, the clerks in the Magistrate's courts arrange the cal- yendar #0 there are few cases on a | holiday and the court closes at noos. The magistrate inquired the reason for the number of persons present, and he was handed a bundle of sum- mons complaints. Tho complaints were all for petty offences. Some were for leaving horses untied, others for driving a | horse too rapidly through a hospital street, and others for leaving ash cans uncovered, The defendants had all been summoned by a squad of polioe- ‘men from the West One Hundredth Street police station, “I would like to know who gave the orders which brought these poor peo- ple into Court to-day,” Magistrate Krotel said, When there was no response, he went on. “On a@ holiday, perhaps one of the few days in the ‘year when these men have a chance to get out and get a little fresh air and play, they are brought inte a court room for a petty offence, These mmonses could have just as well wen arranged tor another day.” |, One of the policemen expiained that | Sergt. Brophy of the West One Hun- dreath Street Station had ordered the patrolmen to round up the petty of- fenders with summonsees. “Go back to Sregt. Brophy,” said the i Magistrate, heateuly, “and tel him 4 with my compliments that I have not much respect for his good sense. It is an outrage and an offense against the people to deprive these people of their holiday. I will not bear a single case.” The persons summoned, about tifty in number, were lined up before the Magistrate. “You are all discharged,” he said. Baad by the hignont courte, wan catioa| UNCeTtAlnty of pace, But their even gelven the Tweitth, theteentise-| -NSISTS ON REVIEWING er Were to the front and thelr shoulders!ond Engineers, the Ninth Artillery an PARADE IN BROOKLYN. witness, He said ho spent two at | ‘ at! Bel: ¢ Park were braced back and their faces|the First Field Artillery, with its mon and aw | ciicht with pride. equipment of wicked looking cannon.! tt im violation of the law. The stand grew mere and wees inal The first big laugh of the day camc| With fifteen thousand marchers in By oh . ~ ‘when the led pack mules of the ma-/line and but two hundrec of them GE JAPAN'S ARMY,| cna asin ana uesin voce tanta rece: Suge kun corns balked at the ted and Grand Army Veterans, the Brooklyn al Y.|/ and again and again rose to Ita feet! gold trimmings on the guard of honor! \ d thPeatened to charge the grand| Memorial Day parade started this to cheer éach post and camp. ps ee @rand| 6 « te Add 24,000 ADMIRAL 81G8 THE REView. “ands. morning shortly after 9 o'clock from ; c . Wile Oy Retect Com: ING OFFICER. SQUADRON A WINS CHEERS. | Hedford and Division Avenues, Wi The First Cavalry, headed by! \iamsburg. Crowds lined the way to BOKIO, May 31.—The Budget Com- — Ls “ae Dolice tevalyrd ak Squadron A. trim and ferce looking tho Eastern Parkway and the little ‘3 @f the House to-day approvea |t® Veteran artillery encorted Admiral as ever In busbien renowed the cheer. "i 1h the war Yas * in; The bi ry vand of surviving soldiers o. ‘ “project ease Charles D, Bignbee, obi eviews Le © big equipment of the Firat Kg pend hy xotapoel eee saan to Ra pve or yy hidabed Field Honpital and the ‘Third Am-|fécelved an enthusiastic reception. ~ bulance Corpa passed in silen The sturdy spirit.ef the Veterans 4 ter! the addition of two divisions, or| Borough President Marcus M. Marks, Most of the ambulances were of the who marched, pad them with no 24,000 men. The previous Diet{Gen. Horace Porter, Henry C old Irie schoone . Horac 5 y Clewa, prairie schooner type drawn by % Gissolved by the Emperor in De-| Gen, Anson G. McCook, Capt, J, B,{ Hotes: there were two automobiles) little diMouity, was exemplified by tat for declining to uphold the | Gere » iabolaa Wh Dao anal column, the fortitude of Brig.-Gen, Benjamin 9 of the Ministry for military, Oreenhut. Gen. Nicholas W. Day and) | The first battalion of the Navall i, Tracy, who, although he is in his {other public officers and veterana.| Militia under Comander Charles L.leigthy-thind year and Was slightly Bede Gommittoe also approved | The band of the artillery veter | Foor. ene ™, re division. | injured in an automobile accident on ‘and eight torpedobeat ae. | enlivened the few waits in the parade| men were all in white duck! nis way to review the parade, refused and were Just as much on their met. |. stor po und with @ patriotic concert, | tle as when’ the tars of the reguiar| 2, take & doctor’s advice und return A battalion of coast artillery head- BAVY marched with them two weeks! OT Gene yeing eacorted to od the procession, followed by a bat. 40 and found them up to standard Pere Rebeca hfbngttayn, Pop tel had tation of blue ja from the train-) ){t was the veterans, though, whol and Rouney Street, where the vet- ing ship. The changes in the detail of #0! Spplause that was not merely] Orang wore gl He Kade iife by Acid. ent because tiine him to give up his : r y B i a reception before eatulpment, such the atrapping of pormpliiny Ritrus RRALGAEEOR crea: the parade, » at Fifth Avenue the bik revolvers of non-co . | “land Twenty epth Str Manhat sioned offiers about the right {2 y tad neither. The . ih oe ol ev he 4 tan, a peddier’s truck wed Cone ni Sart Way mathe ee eT etch {2 to the auto In which the General was regulations tr and provided and ‘ding and a projecting piece of wood yurat of applause, thers by waving thee heady et atruck him a glancing blow on the al cheering began when Major their hats. George Bebuch of Reno Tht ear Gen. O'Ryan appeared at the head of Post waved aloft a. round white hard 8. Seckerson, the Chair. = - _ sailor cap as though he were twe of the Memorial Day Executive ty-one instead of ninety-one; a ring the there was something in the way he | ¢ ed him to stop and walt f N s Aid it whieh earned hi h uM vo the injury treated, but Gen. , The Ma y Manton Fashions Cee | Tracy inniated on hurrying’ to rook , jWOMEN AND CHILOREN MARCH, y jeep the parade fre us A are . *\iate. Upon arriving at the F TOO, Club Dr. George A er of No. « On Ula ond an attract prevent waste rested f otion, kept everybody in asking questions after ww rents are! uw Hr were forty-four G. A. W688 Bedford Avenue was called, and ° Kinht up near the head of the he advised Gen. Tracy not to review | the parade because of the shock duo men of Bila Bixby Tent > he injury. ‘The General 2 Dauahtors of Veterans: they waluted |(hat he would tako bis pluce 4 with white gloved hands at the brima reviewing stand, and when the ine alice “Set te pense edhe under: of their campaign hate, as did the | Jured ear bad been bandaged he did fashioned quite seperetety, cakt ' Uttio girls who marched with Uy At the hewd of the para: carrying bundies of flowers, ‘The [detachment of United tates eoay to use two deture rome colored lu KO Rpanioh War Veteran ve and sailors from the tir fe the a vet tal’ pecially « doand the division | Yark a are ecnthewes te etter made up of members of the Army |Jobn V lar wie ot sheer {28d Navy Union were next in line, | Hanover Club wed to the under. |The Mouniah War band played by former May sturdy lawn iH a|"A Mot Tine in the Old Town To- the M oy frock le wanted, |MIKNt” and cheered everybody up. — |the Hn will be pretty to use tafeta in| The seventh und last divimion we Next came the Veterans ‘They | piece of the line 4 ty Ania | Med by the Polio Valwone ¥ pant the reviewing | + of the cost With bands of vei. | 0%, & einart and cleanly drilied Marrial, Mee | ‘ Old Guard beaded | Ardolph Klein, an we Commanding, stepped into ribbon Dandkerchiol lawn | talion of younk men of Voliah de ral lease W Catlin —_— wud be weed for the ent, showven wt who were in khaki| Uo ® A, setined, came back tre wa int, with the woet only i were full ary | the head of the parade to escort t J elete i comme bright enlor perte call ole tol past the reviewers They were y will be preity to use pique| New Yor the mune ri te here, or ane of the’ 4 hulomew’s | ad sehen tines| Advises Lime w York Quas for Tuberculosis | Aecunding to the Beurnal of Of (he veview een Medien! Aevertetion duty 27, 1014, of Vege 108). OF 0H, Meee of Minneepen Me bathe thet © “deficlemey of emtoimu” | (theme) te reepemalicle for the whreiont eam ditions whieh bend to tuberrulone, “and the therepr be advmeien prete on thle | 4 While Meteting Wien... eniarem were einwing \t before for Mile | oie trent Mature, @| te if ah ' i ’ f i 4 ’ * " 106 Meow Breet om me Ml | ees, 1 te 14 yours ” ’ . THE RYONI hn : F ’ ad fet t YU, Panera Bose 4 ' wpe Nut wmets jailer ordered ANT Witte bases . f manied Ad ine thwis for letite sunieee it 104 fice | Comtaine ae Ki Wie "othe fas | tarering Seven, imomeo ital VETERAN ZOUAVES “) don't care if the law has been the National Guard. He was followed violated, I will not entertain one of (hes ——— haasysdbid Roe eee aikesin by the Beventh in its Weat Point dress £ — these complaints, and I don't want to Peace at Hem; |. who o b m8, en came the Heventy- 7 sagan iia f these cases. was Mdicie an wroce: cases ot Their feot shutfied nore often than! Arat, in patent leather high caps: the GEN. TRACY INJURED, Jiustity cheered all alomg the line of| in that Borough. Participating in| band retng to Insue summonses for a Gay if " Megai betting have been up-| t Aad thore was in many a Jorky | 8ixty-ninth, looking as regular and v2 ‘4 march, : of this kind and you can all go.” ber Following the G. A, R, Veterans] t Were United States troops, the) The Eighth Regiment National’ ‘gnere was an excited rush for the came the Spanish War Veterans,; National Guard, civic organiza-| Guard, Col, Elmore F. Austin in com-| doors, which was finally taken tn the Veterans of Foreign Wars and| tions and several contingents of| mand, was followed by a representa-| hand by the court officers. The crowd then the sons of Veterans, Bringing) Roy Clubs. They were reviewed by| vn of the Second Battery Field Ar-\jeft no doubt of {ts pleasure at the up the rear were the ted Boys" 4 ullery, In command of Major Joseph | decision. Brigade, and the Boy Scouts, Douglas Mathewson, Borough Prest-|{. Horry, > dent of the Bronx and city officials The Grand Army of the Republic La 7 Kink Square. division was led by the Second ur- count home, The MILITARY AND CIVIL gy rican Seas ead yea Zouaves, only eight of them In| pate wes destroyed’ by Are mt Piping PARADE DRAWS LARGE The parade was led by a squad of|iine, They were loudly cherred.|nosk at 5 A.M yesterday. The biase mounted police and John A. Murray, CROWD IN THE BRONX. | Granda Marshal, and Capt. Peter Bi ‘i L gel, Adjutant General, Next in line|derbiit Post, No. 1a ‘Thousands of persons in the Bronx! was a battery of coast artillery from | Roosevelt Camp, witnessed the Memorial Day parade fort Totten, accompanied by their | Wilson C€ Other organizations in line were the! Oliver Tilden Post, No, 96; the V ining room, and the only in the the servants, ur 63; the Theodore his i 110; the David 3 he will build a i ithe #ite at once, 1088 at $30, finer hom “ Benjami —Father of American Diplomacy has never produced greater statesman than Franklin.who was severed by the people second only w Washington. Howes 5} | te signer of both the Dedarstion of Independence and ihe Conmunaion of the United States, and his wisdom made the latter» poet 4 bility. The great Lord Chatham pronounced him not ony an honor ww the Anglo Saxon people, but w human nature In every 4 1 . of Europe he was a welcome guest, and he it was who induced France two lend us ships, men and money during dw dare j v en days of the Revolution. Upon his dest: Congres ordered 6 gnaral moumirg of a month. In France i was decreed that all members i Tertcmed exact odd cans acuntaahe be dan toleng x heoehonstonmnetalagphte xt Fouad lhery «60 f trcblen of ali human ldessings, the Cane of Franklin can never peri Personally he was possessed of robust heslihy he was awalldaped many dowioe ox merry nanure, he hed the head of « Grech philcsopher. while his grece,his noble bearing and winning personality made him & coraplosous bgure in any anemilage of grat men He wis @ moderate user all his lifetime of Old Madeire and barley-malt brews. It is abs w voy thas he waded tie Dew Repu! wath every great man of Eureye and America. 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