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Sa — SS : | } —i | ane head of the line began rolling ‘pest de reviewing stands on both etiee of Fifth Avenue at Madison @quare on the dot of half past 10 clock. ‘The Mayor, tn conformity with the ame carefully worked out schedule, nd arrived at the stand with Major Gam, Leonard Wood, his chief of staff, Cel, EB. F. Gionn, and aide, Capt. Dorey, and Rear Admiral ‘N. R, Usher and bis chief of staff, Commander Upham. These, with Fresident William Barbour of the Citigees’ §=Prepareiness §Committes, @hA the executive secretary, Roger ‘We Alien, formed the reviewin gparty. ‘The Mayor bad hardly time to greet Sip mother, hie wife, President Marke GOA other city officials and the deie- ation of Senators and Representa- tives from Washington, noarly sixty mumber, who were already tn the ands, when Grand Marshal Sherrill amd most of his seventy-five aides the head of the MOVIE ACTORS CHASED FROM STREET BY THE POLICE. ‘The parade experts who arranged| { , tage @reatest civilian parade the world ever knew—and did it in less than four weeke—hed allowed for unex- peoted delays. Just two e#mall inci- dente justified their precaution. A meving picture company which wanted “crowd stuff’ was doing stunts with a gentleman disguised an Jean of Arc in full armor in Fifth Avenue just adove Fourtesnth Street. Hie visor was disarranged and showed his whiskers just as the head of the parade came up. ‘The crowd started in for horee- play, but Chief Inspector Schmitt- berger ewept actors and camera men and their tormentors into the side * streets in short order. A moment or twe before a borse drawing a mat! wagon cutting through the line as It crossed Broadway fell and caused a five-minute halt. The start from the City Hall was emactly at 9.30 o'clock, Gen, Wood had then been waiting for about ton mimutes, which he used in sicning letters and orders brought to him by an orderty froin Is Governor's Istand headquarters. When the official party and the first division had vacated the streets bordering the City Hall the neighborhood, except for sayly Greased spectators streaming through from the Jersey ferries and the ee 009600066064404- 046 ; ? 16-6564 O96 noon. The decorations along the line of march by tenants and household- ers are comparable to the elaborate show made at the week of the Hud- son Fulton celebration. Restaurants, hotels and offices have been festooned with flags and streamors Even those persons who feel that loyalty to tho flag is @ thing to be taken for granted In every good American, and who for that xeaieh deprecate the wearing of the natlo: colors in the buttonhole, ads a an exception to-day, and there were few men and women to be seen on the strects without a tricolor knot or a tny flag somewhere showing. Brockiyn Bridge, was as free of busi- mess traffic as on any holiday. main body of the line was held je Municipal employees, who enaritioed & day's pay to show their patriotism as well as undertaking the werk ef marching. Joseph Hartigan, Commiastoner of Weights and Mease ‘ares, was the marshal. Right behind tien were seventy-three Aldermen in derby hats and sack suits, led by President Frank Dowling. Next marched Sheriff Ai Smith, with his imposing battalion of deputies. Many of the departments guve themselves untformity by wearing silk flag bras- { serde and straw hats as well as by carrying the flagn common to all the marchers. ‘The head of the line reached Fifty- @eventh Street a 11.17 o'clock. The schedules called for its diversion into East and West Fifty-seventh, Fiftty- eighth and Fifty-ninth Streets for diemiasal at 11.20 o'clock. A great crowd waiting in the Cen- tral Park Plaza was surprised by the action of the marshals in turning aside the leading sections at Fifty- seventh Street, and rushed up Fifth Avenue two blocks in such force that the police were temporarily ove Y whelmed and the guard lines were broken. They were restored after ten minutes of sharp police reorganiza- en. \ For to-day is a whole and a half 7 noliday, not by proclamation, but by , general consent all over New York. There is scarcely a large store in the city which has not displayed in its windows for several days notice that it would be closed all day or from MASS MEETING HOW THE PROJECT ORIGINATED AND GREW. ‘The parade sprang from @ sueges- tion made at a meeting of men sceking to encourage recruiting for the Na- tional Guard, the Plattsburg camps and the rifle associations (bodies for which the Government provides rifles and ammunition for the training of marksmen under certain conditions) hardly more than a month ago, It was planned to have a “parade of from 26,000 to 50,000 men” as a demon. stration of the city’s ng toward men who took on the responsibilities of such enlistment. ‘Within @ fortnight the project was running away with the committee. Men who had been asked to scrape up adequate representatives in their pro- feasions and trades began asking for larger allotments. Then camo the an- nouncement that the parade would positively be limited to 80,000. Very soon thereafter headquarters was forced to notify division com- manders to form their ranks twenty front instead of sixteen, to make room for more. Then the women wanted to show their feelings and could not be denied, and the elapsed time was stretched four hours to bring In ar many as possible in twelve hours, Af- ter that a “dead line” was sternly maintained. WOMEN TO ADD SPLASH OF COLOR IN THE EVENING. The women's parade, which is to follow the Wall Street and downtown business sections, swinging in just above Union Square to Fifth Avenue at 6 o'clock, will go far toward break- ing the almost dizzying sequence of the sombre bobbing of shoulders of the men mi While the National G night parade uniformed in the day" the ee to carry conviction ness to mect such # |. In tte|! their men take thelr vacations at National Guard and — instruction | ‘amps, and such other deprivations ag would aid in putting the country afoot and by the gasoline route, fives as letting Cd of four Metro) THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, Mj PARADERS AND ARMY AND NAVY MEN VEOELDS DORE ORGDLDDOREDORO LORY ODE YH 4 DEDEEA MOAT E 6 & GIRL LOOPS LOOP BEFORE 90,000 AT AUTONOBILE MEET): Aiken Wins Caer! Island Cup}? Race at 108- Miles-an- Hour Clip. Special to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY SPEEDWAY, N. Y. May 18—There were nearly 50,000 in this vast inclosure this af- ternoon for the opening of the Hast- ern racing automobile season, Short- ly before the first race hundreds of late arrivals fairly tan to their places in the grand etand to get a view of Miss Katherine Stimson, the fair Southern miss, who came into tho grounds without a ticket by means of her aeroplane. Starting from the far end of the track the bird girl steered her ma- chine past the grand stand and cir- cled over the infield and when reach- ing a height of 2,000 feet proceeded to loop the loop and do her aerial stunts while the great crowd remained spell- bound. Returning to earth Miss Stin- son rushed once again by the grand stand and flew to her hangar home Just outaide the track. One hour before race time thin lines of auto fans began swarming into the huge places. They came Au- tomobiles of all sizes and ages rushed into the grounds in groups, For acres around the stands the location resembled a mammoth open-air auto show, with guarded by squads of More machines hundreds of cars being pecial police, At $5 per car were parked three deep in the infleld so is the only body to be|that their occupants could get a close |view of the r s The afternoon programme consist- yaces with the 160 mile iitan Cup the feature 0 Referee Wagner summoned At 12 cars to the starting line for the in position to have a will of its own, |opening event, the Coney Island Cup were a mighty relief to the weariness of the fascinated eyes of the watchers, of 20 miles, The machines, the speed- P fest It was announced at the last mo- |!est made on both sides of the At 0 To! ga ment that the wife of Col, Roosevelt, {lantic, Hned up in thr rows and Who has never reconciled herself to jshot once around the track for a fly theMassacreof Irish |," Sporiuran tee star baer, | public ud determined | won ristians, Prisoners of War a sete EDWARD J.GAVEGAN | Hen. W. BOURKE COCKRAN Hen. BAINBRIDGE COLBY | Hen. MARTIN W. LITTLETON | Rev. Dr. FRANCIS DUFFY Carnegie Hall, | G7th St. and 7th Ave. | SUNDAY, May 14, 8 P. M. ADMISSION FREE! W. L. DOUCLAS SHOES WOMEN a wovS srmoR Woon, wrong young ae has bun, | for onc uon of t paredness, of husband Is a mnonatry pr ch her ‘lively Ishe mspicuous advc She will march in tho last divis in which her daughter-in. Theodore Roosevelt jr. 4s BRILLIANT SPECTACLE PLAN ED | FOR NIGHT PARADE. The electric lighting for the city undertook to give glitter: | ing brillianey to the night spectacle ve National Guard parade by fur- a score of high-powered ights, which will abolish every shadow on Fifth Avenue, throwing into high relief the scores of banners which have been hung across the | street, and especially the greatest American Flag ever made, which Us Amoskeag Manufacturing Company | jbetween the Gotham | ote tors | nd St because it was putetretched mt beep planned — | at n Kiver Pussies lee. Authorities ¢ 4 mystery most unty's un- of medical ‘ y of n times, shot thr 1 gaged w an stabbed tines and | # found im the yesterday by | who were picking flowe At the | morgue the ade that the hody, wh y Wad been < ral months, had 1 ry Wie that medical a thoroughly mutilated and tossed Lt in the river, English Sunbeam, was winner's time was 11 econds, The speed was f 108 miles hour. , POPE WON’ T SEEK PEACE TILL FORMALLY INVITED |He Wants One of Belligerents OF) jjoutenant caught near Santa Ysabel, Neutral Power to Make First Moye, It Is Declared. ROME, May 13 (United Press), |Pope Henedict will initiate no posi-| tive movement for peace untll he is formally invited to act, either by a neutral power or one of the belliger- ‘ents. ‘This much may be stated au- thoritatively, If Mgr, Bonzano, apostolic de! delivered a nt rate Wasbington, » on his re White House, peace the ntly reporged ding out the Pope Bene teted without invitation mes Visit to a8 pers he was merely si views of the President, would not have obtaining an President Wilson, His Holiness is most anxious to avoid anything that may be construed by either side In the world war act of partiality, In spite of y, ho the Kaiser, during man-American crisis, list from econ m recent Ge und in no way jaterfered with the negotiations thea lug us shelters for machine gun vel) MAY ee ee ee 290202 0 eres * ADMIRAL OSHER ooee VILLA MOVES ON U. 5. BORDER WITH FORGE OF 1,100 MEN (Continued from 1 Northern Chihuahua, Meantime Car-} killir ranza forces are expected to patrol the Parral district. t st Page.) of elhteen Americans, is being 4 to recover from his wounds re being put to death, allow The ono great question of army men} i} New Mexico militia was on is whether Carranza garrisons can be} hand to-day, 1,600 infantry and a fleld kept In check after it is known the / artillery battery, ready to be sworn punitive expedition refuses to quit|into Government service. Mexico. Privately, officials say that conditions below the Rio G are estate tabiaas ARTILLERYMEN § TO DEFEND EL PASO AND MARATHON, TEX. unde such that there may be real trouble at any time, 8 rtment advices rees Wor to-day rxain active night from El Paso, dquarters t | He AT COLON A DUBLAN} Mra, Panston Organt COLUMBUS, N. M., May 12.—~Two. eat | veun neal SAN ANTONI x, May Mra, hundred motor trucks, all there aro; yneton, wife of Gen, Frederick In Kerviee the Hae of commis Funston, has started a movement for nications day © engaged in| the orgar i of one of the largest moving back the advanced base of, Red Cross branches tn the South, The the American expedition to Colonia, Plan enlls for more the AD eae ; “lin this engage in Kk Dublan, Men and equipment will be) andages and clothing for American | concentrated at the new base, and 4] ¢idier | portion of the forer expected to ——- distributed along the permanent| Repert of New Ratd on Texas Is jun to give added strengt! Fals ‘rom Chihuahua City comes infor. | DEL RIO, Texas, May 13.—There ts \enation dials Batlle, we A Vita [Re truth fa a report of a rald Iaat night . by Mex the vieinity. of Sander- gon, ‘Tex report sald Mexteans Killed a se Americans. directed the | where last February jin progress between Berlin and Wash-|tachments, are being used by the! ington, s on Gen. Kuropatkin's front It is pointed out here that Mer. Riga and Dvinsk, according |Honzano refrained from visiting the}, patches received here. White House until after President} 5 14 y yards Jong Wilson had made his decision on the] and const cd to collapse, telescope. German note like, to meet conditions of the ground. ed diplomats in Rome declare Only artillery fire will put them out Pope Benedict has been informed the [Allies have not yet considered any | PIA PETE EERO nT ET feniative: peuce terms Germans are experimenting with a "new ‘ ructed with NOVEL GERMAN METHODS = i & sharp lang object of et bullets TO SAVE LIFE IN BATTLE ‘== on HANDICAPPING THE FOR, Stee! Shields for Machine Gun De- Let the roads remain bad, Sen- tachments and New Style of tor argued on good roads bill, Helmet for Soldiers, if fors invade the land they Taran Oa ; Hohe so exhausted trying to travelin d an Kill them off hields, mounted on wheels and with clube, ( y 18, 1916. WHO REVIEWED THEM. NEW IRISH COUNCIL MAY RULE IN PLACE OF MARTIAL LAW Joint Committee of National- s and Unionists Suggested as Solution of Problem. POOODDODE DOLE DHHOOICTOH DUBLIN, May 12.—The opinion that sufficiont exectlions have been car- ried out in connection with the re- cent revolt to show the Government's | determination to stamp out treason in gathering strength in all circles tn | Dublin, Al leaders of the uprising }have been shot and many of thelr , followers have been punished with imprisonment There is a general belief that the rmment will be faced with a very ‘GERMANY ANGRY AT CAPTAIN | WHO TORPEDOED The SUSSEX serious disaffection, even among the hitherto loyal Nationalists, should+ executions continue Arrests and deportation# also are arousing antipathy, in wes where persons were rebbech | | merety Sinn Feiners fired | especially because from the roofs of their he knowledge of the oceu- without the ite. It is asserted that no fewer ten Municipal Councillors of Dublin have disappeared since the re- oo ‘volt begun, and whether they were sred jonati 20 » Hellave been b t out through the. jailed, de tor killed in the fight- Great Indignation Because He arrest York of Wolf von; jing is unknown Humiliated Nation by Pro- | 1se ee secretary to Capt. von! ‘The idea is now being put fore . 5, . {Papen, and the confession of Horst !wa f the possible appointment of ducing Fake Picture. | von der Goltz 1 German agent. |an executive council to govern In ——— “ sniee tee Taclaw Horder, {lid On ft would be both National 7" aged eda ta a nionist ho would be By Carl W. Ackerman. =| J xon, May 15-—Bulgaria is with-(!8t8 and Unionists, who would be THE HAGUE, May 1%. — Severo| drawing troops from the Rumanian] represented by the leading members punishment was meted out to the ttle! and hifth ne the A of these y tiles, hoa plan col i jer of the Ge nan submarine | offensive " nding to S emer f German sub ged orient <n Japprovad in Dublix eraly belloved in well-informed ¢lt- | ecg CCA Aaa RR cles in Berlin, though no official re- nature of has been made public. This belief Is based largely on the | indignation felt in Germany over the } U-boat commander's deception report was implicity believed until | the American Government presented | conclusive evidence showing that the Channel packet was torpedoed. In| view of this evidence Germans feel | that they were put Jn a humiliating | position, It Is not overstating the case to say that the submarine com. | mander’s deception caused as much indignation in Berlin as it did in punishment porton th Washington. The German Government, desiring .@!to avoid a break with America at all) rtant steps} & a costs, has taken two imj in the past fortnight to improve the relations between the two nations, | The German concessions in the sub- marine matter was one, A quiet movement to squelch Teutonic plot- ters and Teutonic propagandists in His| = Resinol easily stops skin-troubles Doctors have prescribed Resinol for over twenty years in the treat- ment of eczema and similar itching, burning, unsightly skin diseases, y use it regularly because they know that it usually gives dussant relief and soon clears away the erup- the United States and anti-American | propagandists in Germany has been under way for several days. Ambassador Gerard has recetved | scores of letters with threats against his life in the last few days, The | writers were inspired by newspaper | ini ations that in some way ho| tipped off the Sinn Fein outbreaks In| Pub D in advance to the British) ronment. 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