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ae semantic eA i017. a THE SVENING WORLD, yRURSDAY, GOVERNOR AND MAYORS OF MANY CITIES REVIEW THE PARADE sae Roosevelt Leading the Cheering for the Parade, Song are Farewell Dinner to Soldiers 2000 |. MERAY SES it: 3 <= | Of the State a $50,000 Feast| ‘WH 1S NeSTAURATEM Ansisted by Gov. W ‘hitman and Mayor Mitchel ° +eeee eee Thee the privates mother « =| pidewalh ond the Coler the * wert end were Het aehomed ROOSEVELT 8 ENTHUS ALLY HAILED AB “TEDDY ; me, & ’ : " While f cont, of the eunpties e oe , . ¢ shortage was dincovered, and add ' , Waite : - be pe ‘ r . — " o places where th . VAN CORTLANDT PARK The Cole ; Ps ‘ ‘ A ‘ . oe ewe : ; strong Supply Offic complet 4 Infantry. Minty int . ree © courle of : $ war : ro Strength, inen and officers, 66 k Avenu ‘ strong rored teneelg im everybody | : 5 Gen Lesnare Weed Piret fantry—Capt, Cookinham | : ° « te 6 eurvived By Cnet, sneinty : * nobert oP. Ke *. M Bupply O/ heer, complete strength, me *« ‘ “ Misa 4 the happiest experiences of hie | Charies F, Roe, Hig. G Gnd ofticera, 0.006 " funeral rm) ee ; Bridge cay puenor her Pwenty Third Infantry Copt. Kee doly N ints Here uted + z LAttieficld, Col. Thoman 1M o . Nem he Be : Admiral Albert ven. pply 6 ' . wtrene “a fe whooped it : : ar hat the mamage- otons: ? William Wilron, Ma Andrew Reventy-First Infantry —Cay the hands of k Kone ‘ : MAYORS OF MANY CITIES RE- J men and officers, 2.100 | __BANKING AND FINANCIA\ ary eee : ‘ ; VIEW THE BIG PARADE Bquadron A-—Ldeut. Ball Suppl. Langue Clu grandstand t 4 The following Mayors of cities tn | Officer; complete strength, men and grand stand in f f the Put ; New York Htato reviewed the parade | officers Mason Va ey brary at pr As the ¢ et ap: | ¢ frqm the Upion League stand: toe Pourth Wied tteegitalCametete Seeres te the van of the ‘ 1. Koon, Auburn; James K. Cline, | Strength, men and officers, % opper Darly he was « thuslaatienity hated | § {| Amsterdam; Wiliam ¥ Hatta, Bata: PELHAM BAY PARK fo earning at Ce Sie baa of Gperations he we |3 P. Fubemann, Butt Frank Heo ammunition rate ball per share | ; 13 Truitt, Binghamt Veter P. Turner, | Supply © alle, to lee app arty : b! Canandaigua; Guy M. Hong men and ers nce base ‘voarnieell the various unite in New ¥ \2 * Cortland; James 8. Calkins, ¢ Third Infantry—Capt. Johnson Sup o the fameus a areatent ary ¥ Bled by 13 Thay SF cg lta tig | Ta Ply Officer; complete strength, men eam » 1,290 Seppe Company, OF the lntentty regime aM £ intra; ‘Victor C. Lewis, Fulton; jteus | S84 officers, 2,160 hg wes owns its own amelter the smart, precise and well equipped i } ben H. Gulvin, Geneva! Abram’ Balrd, mr et Teen oe and expects to start Heventh, under command of Col. Wil Gloversville; "Edward Reet, Gie INROUA; | Dean Street—Complete strength, men second furnace unit lara C. Fisk, was far and away the } Falls; Charles 8. Harvey, Hudson; One Hundred and Siaty Fifth In-| and office 100, | within thirty days, favorite, ‘The Seventh, ax a fighting } Edward J. Davis, Hornell; Frederick | fantry, U. 8. A. (old Bixty-Niath) Vhird Field Hospital, Marey Ave- || —this unit will doult : » K. Bates, Ithaca; Samuel Carlson Capt. Mangin Supply Off com: | nue—Complete strength, men and of Present capacity and OFmanixation, had about everythis * Jamestown; Borden D. Smith, Johna- | plete strength, men and oftiters, 3,750. | ) | inoke dividende @ Gan necessary from esprit de corps to a'g @ltown; Palmer Canfield, Kingston; Fourteenth Infantry, epshead H bombing company, which lod Phe regi- ; ll . $| Aorem Fae sie Pathe: Wille | SHEEPSHEAD BAY” SPEEDWAY. ay Wey ee “ immediate poselbility, ment, ColFisk personally wan greet | f fe ’ $ | Gold. Lockport; J. A. Toomey, Lacks Fourteenth Infantry—Capt. Thom-| jen and officers, 4.00, Cur ane a ecmislers, cevaltel yan % . Hee , ii ny | wanna; A. C. hompson, Middle- Supply Officer; complete strength, rt on this promi ert) ed with ey ap along hpi ne, for eS =e * town; Bawin Fiske, Mount’ Vernon: J en and officers, 2,180 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD] |] Lis chin nd. or mention MV ke his soldier-like figure is well known to | Z| George Whitehead, Niagara Falla; J A ye YARDS, JERSEY CITY. n requesting a ¢opy. ad grhig 14 ‘Twelfth Infantry $ Gov. WHITMAN COL ROOSEVELT MAYOR MrrcHEL S| ern Gasman ‘Wee "nesbolion Weetse nai WO aie Sadi. \ihenh; has ahd en oes ; ‘| . +0 vant ‘ Studeholme, Olean; R. L. Crockett, |} S!ty-eeventh Beea a ; CHMIDT EERY which, in spite of a Jinx which has| 6444444664 14+606464600666 0% 644464404 4A D1A-N 444 bee Geuliar ae te Ceacelat, Gaeanear Avenue, Brooklyn, | Second Field Ho Completa Gace setton ot ong | —— ioe a need —_— ~- => - “Sg: pg Sad a f > ite, Cavalry—Capt, Macklin Sup-| strength, men and officers, $0. . camped in the armory for a long F. Hennessey, Oswego; D. W. Wilbur, First 4 ; 30 Broad St., New York time, presented a business-like and) Oo) Reginald Foster in his claim|sion which had distinguished the af-| pistol! which has taken the place of | Poughkeepsie; William B. Mooers,|| ply Offi boy alla adil aiind Pix ct Freie —~ Com plete Pelepkans Brest 6048 soldier-like appearance, and justifted! diay take th a th r had dissipated lake awaldl Plattsburg; P. er E. Gumeer, Port)! and officers, 1,600. atrength, and off 1 ‘elephone Brond j SnBteSRES Chem all the Way through, | alr Had Casipgies ae Jerv H. H. Edgerton, Rochester; jhe has a® fine o fighting bunch s| ‘Thousands of young men and wom-|THE GREAT PAGEANT MOVES|} GC Midiam, Rome: J. H. McIntyre, — there is in the Twoaty-soventh Divi-|en from stores and offices pushed into| PROMPTLY AT 10 O'CLOCK, | Rensselaer: George R. Lunn, Schenec f Bn ent ONT Life places that had been vacated by| promptiy at 40 e'lock Steer den.| ae, waiter. fe Stone, Syracuse: (CLOSING QUOTATIONS, NOON. DED. ys | Promptly a’ o'clock Major Gen. | Cornelius F. Burns, Troy; William R. . mite . The Twelfth hae been badly | mothers, sweethearts and wives, and | oRyan and his staff started from One| Schnell, Tonawanda; James D. Smith, | with net change trom previow csi. | eter RACH—For three-year-old and | EEWIS—CHARLES A. LEWIS. Remains 7 lyt in state, Campbell's FUNBRAL treated in the way of equipment, | they cheered everything and every-| tundred and Tenth Street and Fifth | Utica: Isaac R. Breen, Watertown: Low Ig Upward; purse $1,240.%; six furlon: beled rr, came " and Col, Foster paraded one full /pody. Intermittent #howers A180| avenue on the long hike to Wash-|24ward T. Foley, Watervilet; James | due BB 1" | Veen Sight, 10 (Wessler), 12 to 1, 5 to 1] 4 piitenb ‘ re, th d with F6d 26 ioattan the Geawén at times T. Lennon, Yonkers; John Hoag, Sal & S% — “Bland 5 to 2, won; Woodtrap, 115 (Butwell), | VERNON—Aug, 29, ROBERT COURT pase <cak! Ah edhe la et WOEVes: 10 Rentiee, he: Crowes fh ington Square, and behind them de-|amanca; Homer Eckerson, Mechan- He PRI s to et MA fs ted theh, NEY, beloved husband of Nellie Haw- most of the members in mufti. | and allow new spectators to rush in| tachment after detachment, all follow-|icaville; Walter R. Butler, Saratoga; ie 3 ed ia een cote ‘ond Pt ur iuesae Varnion m Biel He pr Lagshe gir tig it and see the passing soldiers. ing Into line with machine-like pre- 7 He, Dhomoees, White An pelle Bis 2s Miaond “aiice Fare atten bale tg ud il Notice of funeral tater, Fajaind hee rt 0 bes’ te 5 ock, $ ls > 4 7 Niwhta Josefina) yy state at Camp ‘ » ahd inde garages WOMEN FAINT BUT PROMPTLY | <ision. aed cutens intervals the! Rand, North Tonawanda; _Jullus| j fs es — & Farate, King Buxgot. Hwfa, Hemlock, | cuRCH, 1070: Broadway : ine was halted and cross streets were | Frank, Ogdensburg, and C. F. Brown, os 8. & Barly, Biebt and Blecpy far also Piha a Ratatat GEVENTY- FIRST PREGENTS OEA- CARED FOR. opened for five minutes to allow traf. | City Manager of Sherrill. M4. a 18 iB land up; ccllian; puree slateaar | SONED BODY OF MEN. Many women fainted along the line| fc to pass through. REVIEWERS INCLUDE MANY OF- 88 afin 163.5 % | mideathe Grader, 106, (iuopann te | Fresh from important Chap ih UtY| of the parade and most of them were| Except during these halts Fifth FICERS OF THE ARMY. ig oT td |b oven and 3 30 8. won, G am jup-State, the Beventy-frst Infantry) cictives of soldiers who had been in| Avenue was closed to all but soldiers| Others on the stand were: HR ee ow 1, lnecond: silver Sandals, ‘ba. CTroise) a7, | phesented as seasoned a iqoking lot . Col. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Col. w SS 2 98 | t0.1 to.4 and 7 to & HELP. WANTED—MALE. » | of woldie the parad fuced, | Diaceaiat vantage with their honor |and spectators af 10 o'clock this! nogingia L. Foster, Lieut. Col. Henry 3g NB. TG BR 44425. Odotus, Torchbear The battio standards showinn. the| P&sses since early In the morning, In morning. The marchers at the|j.Cookinham Jr,’ Majot Walter F.| Oy wa Ho — 19 Molt also ran ae ee teem {he | every ease the women were promptly head of the line had reached Wash-| Gibson, Major Frederick 8. Couch-| 8 cite: eas IGS 1S $| is oagrreae =e “ Hoes ot the Bevan 7 Bret hint. | eared for in the nearest store oF |ington Square and were on thelr way | Man, Major James, i, Hincaid. ¢ at ae peuoietn ; BS B® BS = 18 (hee the ‘Sitaoed hens Copa) ‘ stio i , ii 4 all banana: the “| dwelling and most of them were able|to their armories or other dostina- | GYeone, Capt. Hamiiton ish fr. Capt, | Sattacons Gee SE at = ® |, Grubbe—Have you done auything for we \"rne fd “Nee ‘t Third Infantry |! Teturn to their places along the |tions long before the rear guard had | Maunsell 8, Crosby, Firat Lieut. Wal- MASE Bt fy w= nat Oet everything but kill f ate Iu With kin ao staeicn (eg a i iateaiy To i ourb, left Harlem, ter’ Seligman, Lieut. Col. Lioyd Cols, faybie i: H. 83 dys $| Srabte—Mverrthing but Kill one of the | frat foe” honest F YOU who are weak, an: || arate companies trom amall commus|, Athough Upper Fitth Avenue had! Hundreds of thousands of relatives | Capt. Edgar ©. Leonard, Capt. James) 9)" pull Fie: By BS oe = g emic or run-down could |] nities up-state, were certainly not| Pe? Packed from 8 o'clock in the /and friends of the marchers were spe- lyin, Capt. Lewis M. Josephthal, Capt Crmible bit HGF ay Sk — 1% ; overlooked. sw York City adoptea| Mormng the great crowd did not|cially cared for along the westerly| Howard E. Crail, Capt. Joseph K Be see: Bh Ba Bt} 1% | realize what a short course | thone up-State boys, but the up-State] Pein to gather until after noon, As|side of Fifth Avenue between One| Kingsbury, Capt. Alvin W. Perry, 3 #3 A | of Wincarnis would mean to J aie eee eect, friends trang the head of the parade reached Wash- |Hundred and Tenth and Fitty-ninth Rain Dintig ea teney Generel |e) i i fo = 8 you—youwould not continue |! tei. own home towns elthor Ington Square the first disorder oc- | Streets and in the Plaza, Thousands| Roscoe 8. Conkling, Major H. Lang- ae 10 00% — to suffer needlessly. You ‘That Brooklyn was well represented |Curred, but the police force was ade- |of others were invited to sit In win-|don Butler, Lieut. Col. F. R. I, Athill, SS Se A= Id get a bottle of Win- || 1» the crowds along the avenue waa Wate and soon had control of the |dows of offices. * |Lteut. Col. C.D. Murray, Lieut. Col.| Hietats Be Me oa would gi d, f t proved when the Fourteenth and| Seething mobs that jammed the} Whén The Evening World first Le pt tl tp age eee) ere an ee Interoory Cow. ata aon — . 6 carnis at once and, thom tO Vlirwenty-third Regiments came into| Streets and open places in that vi- |euggasted the idoa of “Send-off Day” | Metwinney, Capt, OH, Sis, Cape | itty, beowe: 2 Ba 8 | Special Labor Day Attractions day, begin to derive the new os cinity. to Secretary of War Baker two|facond Lieut. W. A. White, Capt. F.| ke he 8 Our W, strength and vitality that }) giory was something distinctive~| During the long wait in the mugey|months ago his alat mind grasped|L. Goord, Capt. W. W. Shaw, Capt aie tur Week-End Combination Package 99c_ - Wincarnis promotes. something to arouso applausy—in| MtMosphere of the streets in Harlem | all the possibilities of the occasion. |W: Hl Featherstone, fecond Lieut. J, Marwgit sins. H it | \VERYBODY tries, so far as possible, to spend the last big hel- every unit in the division, Tho ma-|Where ‘the parade assembled many|He said it would not only be a great| ie ie rig, Gon. W. A. Mann, Baron| Mer. Marine ¢- ; ik iday of Summer out of town, and quite naturally, our big thine fun comnanine ftnisned thal Soldiers succumbed to the after ef-|patriotio event, but an object les-|moncheur” Lieut. Gen. Leclerca, | Net ‘Witla By | WEEK END COMBINATION suggests itself as an indis- ; fects of their big dinner last night,|son to the elements in our population| Major Osterrieth, Lieut rately by g pensable of your enjoyment. If you were to take the time of ’ ; 4 .|D'Urzel, Capt. Cook, 4 ely, ‘ aking up your assortment of Sweets by goin, one madority Of the spaotatore With thet) Te. dus getion at watermelon, e014] WhO are tnelined 40 be more favor el, Capt. Cook, J. G. Whitel ae Ti mak y tment of Sweets by going from first sight of the weapon and the sort ‘ ean refresh-|ably inclined toward Germany than| Jean Mertens, Hector Carlier, H. 1. Bom ae J showcase to another, we doubt if you would be able to assem= of men that will have a decisive ef-|4finks and miscellaneous Pea eensarGhe vicina enti ore Watkins, Licut. George W. Burleigh, 1h-] ble a more pleasing collection than this big Combination Package, p fe atonic and restorative, It tones [| fect in ending the war, Tho ambu-| Mente forced Upon them by the people | tow: ° ed’ Btaten, Capt. Jacques Rouvier, Capt. G. P. < sents, and, certainly, you could not buy them as cheaply, for we woul it up the whole system and promotes |! lance companies, tho rumbling ficla{ of the tenements, Generally the boys} All the various grades of pro-Ger-|Cappart, Ltout. De Crequl Montfort cidentally mention the fact that there ving of 12c. on every Combina- tion. If the individual packages were purchased in the regular way théy would cost you $1.11. They are packed in strong container, neatly new energy. It revives the vitality J! artiliery, the coast artillery and coast when below par. defense, th auto supply trains of the} Of thelr Commands, but it was pect That Is why Wincarnis produces }! various regiments—all these were|®&F¥ to send some who were suffering | new impression—an impression of were treated by the Ambulance Corps| mans were along the line of march t8-| de Courtivron, Porter Clyde Shannon, 1 E, Tillman, U. 8. A., neces~| day. They carried away with them a| and Col, Samue wee FEE PEREPESESESE OSES i <b A wrapped and tied with strong twine, with handle attached for courris - By COMBINATION No. 27 on sale Friday and Saturday, Aug. 31st and Sept, such extraordinary results in cases || new to practically every oivilian| ‘0 gastritis or indigestion to Har-| floods of American manhood who MINOR ACCIDENTS MAI Ken Ghat: Ist, contains the following: . of Anemia, Weakness, Sleeplessness, watohing the parade, and for the firet |/°™ Hospital. have pledged themselves to fight un- inclals OF Box Super Creamery Caramels, 1 Lb. Box Brain-Vag, Exhaustion, Depression |! |, afliishe ot New Renae real- Unofficially It wae @ holiday. | til it shall never again be possible for PROGRESS OF PARADE: am ‘ee me 3 td vis Hox hate Wat a and Tar, Hel gan 99¢ : and when one fs run-down and out |) (0 ml i Merchants, bankers, brokers, | 40 international gunman to break § | Rtadebaher £9 oo taffy. PRICH OF PACRAUE completes as deveribeds of corts, ized to-day what a fine military ore re. Bo t anization they have Deon no pones| manufacturers and professional | loose and run amuck in civilization. SEVERAL WOMEN FAINT | 22s: esasz i Over10,000 Doctors have men made It eo, All the big | For some of the troops in line to- Tobacco | rously building up in the support of Special for Tomorrow, Friday, August 31st < QHOCOLATE LADY CARAMF.LS—These are long, slender bers ¢ Chocotate. recommended Wincarnis the National Guard of the Siato of| stores were closed. By noon the | day the great parade does indeed 4 i iY! Mitts i! oO roar. p. sheaer a ge erenaly with ‘, Wy, Bgpeed Nuts, ] . stinetive treat fur the fo" he caramel, No 8 30 Will you try just one bottle? You willbe || New York Inayateige st Grenier Hew Mork |mean goodby. The Twenty-second| white marching in tho parade at 8 |1 | andes wae wend nas olosebanes eat OTRO ink 5e¢: surprised and delighted with the new | As the afternoon wore on and the had practically cea opera Engineers, Col, Cornelius Vanderbilt Fifty-eighth Street, Francis GQuerman- sees Vesncnrne can eve You. || crowds increased in volume there waa] » ‘er sotraine guakt has recelved orders to | pres, twenty-one years old, was acc!- Extra Special for Friday and Saturday, August 31st and September Is! MILK CHOCOLATR COVERED COCOANUT ROYALS—Dainty bars of cone {eotionized exceitence, the centre Is comprised of @ combinnt he choicest Cevion Grated Cocounut, bi f* wten orenans the py of ee r Mie ei frag ae Safi at PR HHA acne BOC of choice Wine, prime Extract of Meat, }|considérablg sporadic disorder below] Chere was plenty of time for em igi ee after reaching the end eer eines are, ae | ‘Thirty fourth Street, At no time,| Dloyees who were let off at noon to 19 line of march, They are to Y § pecial process whereby the v |however, were the policemen com+|#e6 the parade, because it was @ five- proceed to Spartanburg, 8. C., to dentally stabbed in the left shoulder with IMs bayonet. He was attended and went home. Sar weT: ey Paacect 16 ometdia _ | peitea to do more than request the| hour troop movement, aw@ thousands|help prepare the cantonments for| attempting to catch a pack of cig-|°™ + ——_ one. WEALGO ORME paration, |crowds that had been pushed off the| Of spectators tired and left sour We sort of the division, da ad) te arettes thrown to him by an on- ITEMS FOR INVESTO A ae jsidewalks to edgo buck across the| Places before the line was half by,| 4 Visi, “ii Ieuan @ looker, Leroy Bacon, twenty-three York Stock Exchange an' Kk CHOCOLATE, — COVER Begin to getwell Free lourb and thus room, was made constantly | to-morrow for the Southern training | years old, of the First Infantry also | yNkor loved at noon to-day. A a OR a i fr 4 £qypOn below for a free trial [| MANAGEMENT OF THE MULTI-| for new arrivals, cone ire his staff. In view of these | cut himself with his bayonet in front is ‘americas. Company: marie’ fa whore the Fure ; rod We 0 big; teotheom tle of incarnis' mei e ¥ econd y, — : ; c cent., * CONNER frat Kat, ed oe Pa ed TUDE ALMOST WONDERFUL, |@PECTACLE DEVOID OF POMP) )/)C\8 Coun teat Engineers | of No, 689 Fifth Avenue. He was at-| qu \werly sividend of lrecord Sept. 15, of thin duinty. in coms chop) Ase your Fewular dealer for Wincarnts, Considering combination of a hu- tended and went back to camp at|able Oct, 1 to stock O° f Should he have none in etock, he can 1d, opp : AND GOLD LACE. OFFICIAL LIST OF THE REVIEW- ‘Company—Resu: | Stall get i foryou from his wholesaler || "™!4+ oppronmive day, the greatest - Van Cortlandt Park, Motor, ¢ The distinctive note of this, the ING PARTY. Packard Motor CAF @ iy per cent, on crowd that New York has ever as- Howard Lippert, nineteen years old, |1ar quarterly divide te Sept, 16 to| in Norwich, by Coleman & Co., est military parade in the his-| Following is the officta, e nae . payable Bep oz Cots He Rats rene eal }| sembled in the five and # half miles ome the Nation except the parade| 08 the Fo#lowing stand 1 list of those | .¢ Company I, Third Infantry, eut.| Preferred stock, | from Washington Square to Tha cl Z r ington Square to One Hun in Washington at the close of the ee. Fitch Regular eemi- |dred and Tenth Street and diftoulty prey ore reet per cent, Of Pm Civil War, was its grim, stark war] Gov. Whitman 44c LK CHOCOLATE. Maitiscling eeie Feddest, ripost, Juiciest pica Avenue and|fered from an epileptic stroke at siaes (BS and $1.50 per bottle) bythe ate Twelfth Street and Fifth Avenue, | Wisconsin Cent every requiren Eb, CHOCOL, hooola tegen’ Sweets "full of 2 fon dust as ‘they come perro eg, af and staff, Mayor annual dividend ot. Ie | out Orchards of th ek Ted Geechee 6 of taking care of $0,000 men reach- |S)! Mitch, Major Gen, O'Ryan ot ue ores removed to the New York | firred stock, payable O a tyented with a bal iat Alenree ing les Valted Wine 8 congested district such as staff, Adjt.” Gen, Stotesbury _and | Hospita setroleum company—Div adant Cream, and lusurfou np in bei Aaron Some 1 Square within a space of From start to finish It was @ | siaff, Major Gen, J. Franklin Bell,| Claire Murray, eighteen, years old, California, Pent ‘on preferred stock Js /f } ered with our tncomm Asser Rew Sent ©. Hi, Docker & Bree \ de of soldiers who have gone | Kear Admiral Nath ; |dend of 1 per cone cok of record Sept, Slate, Pound nox cad tw loline’ ents win deren, Homed || 1X behavior of the im-| pare ¢ Hae Garey Neth of No. 54 Seventh Street, Astoria, | payable Oct. 1 to # | ‘Gzeaciots 00d grocers mense throng was nothing short of| inte the business of fighting with | Ow it Ne ine Commission |! I was removed to the Reception ian Agricultural Chemical Com: 7 7 For list of dealers elsewhere write wonderful the knowledge that fighting to- /and otaff, British Consul General c,| Hospital from Sixtieth Street and pie riarned. balance f: bares Special Labor Day Attraction EDWARD LASSERE, las. U. 9. Apents At 1.80 o'clock the field artillery | day carries little of the accom+ | Olive Bayley, Krench Consul General |ifth Avenue, whore she became Ting 90 of $8,802,289 04uNl De Rte GRADE ABORTED CHOCOLAT BL iche* vi was halted in Upper Fifth Avenue | paniment of pomp and ciroum- | “aston Liebert, Russian Consul Gen- |hYsterical while watching the parade as halted in Upper Fi enu yhare on common ati r eral Michail M, Oustinoff, Italian| John Miller, twenty years old, «| $2060 8 ast you They are put y fe. Pitan ty FREE T for half an hour, During this delay| stanoe, @nd color that were part | (‘oneul General Guetuns. Pooearal, | Soldier of Fort ‘Hancock, was re-|*" JJeam Company—Rogu- | Bonutifuuly decorated ox os gt E TRIAL COUPON the reviewing party had luncheom| of warfare up to a few yi ago. | Helgian Consul General Pierre Mali, | ™moved from Fifty-sixth Street and ' Merteanay aivigend, of 2 per cent ont artistic desia UND foe “ % . : 7 > Polye c qu o ‘0 Bio - At the Union League Club and the| Outalde of the shining instruments | j4Panese Consul General Chonosuke Fifth Avenue to, the Polyelinto Hoa. | lar duea stock, payable Oot. 2 to sloc! 54 BARCLAY STREET 206 BROADWAY ada, rd Northeliffe, United | pital, suffering from indigestion, r a depts 16. |B crore 0.30 PM; Sat, 10 P.M, Closed for Aeration de at ease, alo the line of]of the musicians and the polished] states Senator James W. Wadsworth | Josephine Lerberthon, soventeen | of recor hh = = a GORTLANDY rarer 11 EAST 42D STR REET Send me the free trial bottle of Wincar. ]| March were showered with cigarettes, | bayonets there was no glare in the| Jr. United States Senator William M.| years old, @ schoolgirl, of No, 1549 ee by Choma Th EM, Dally mee 12 PM Dally tis, and your booklet “How to get well." 1 im, fruit, sandwiches and! tong marching lines to-day, No brass | Calder, auncey M, Depew, Elihu| Seventeenth Street, Brooklyn; Clay. | Twenty ame fy PARK ROW @ NAGBAU Bee Weer 126TH ST Ake enclose 10 cents (coins or stamps) to cover Jo , Root, Gen, Horace Porter, George R.| ence Smith, twenty-nine years old, a fe ah mete. 400 BROOME STREET 23 WEST 44TH STREET’ epat of packing and forwarding. (Please | °Y°"> ¢ t the Ingenulty |buttons, no gold lace, no plumes, no) sneidon, Samuel W. Fairchild, Major | saleawoman, of No. 508 Kast Fifty BPOKANE, We ae ere be | Claee TPM Sat 10 PM, yo* Closes 7°P. M.: Bat. 10 PM write plainly), of aw iree ting crowd could pro- | swords distinguished the officers, But|Gen, Daniel Appleton, Brig. Gen.| fifth atreet, and Mrs. Bronson, forty)| seven men, any oF the World, were|} 98,287 S10, STREET 4) ern 6y. pe 304 AVE, duce, |for the modest insignia on their|George R. Dyer, Theodore Rousseau, can oe of td 60 Aulncy, Btre et, industriel Tey by Major Clement is 472 FULTON ST, 8 LYN w 187 MARKET 8T., iNgie As the relatives and fr A how or coll hey could not| S#eretary to the Mayor; Comptroller | Brooklyn, — suffered rom — fainting | t ir arrival here last night |} Cloves 11,00 7, Ms 128, Clonen 11,8 Mii i Bae 18 re | marching soldiers unre nce of the} shoulders oF collars they could not) Brendergaat, Police. Commissioner |spella while watohing the parade King upon Northern train from Troy, 1269 BROADWAY, Brooklyn. | Closes 11.30. . "bal ae Woeia Srohing soldiers thinned out of the| be told from privates, but each of-) Woods, Fire Commissioner Adamaon, | They wore attended at (No, 695 Fitth | {iit wea locked in the county’ Jail rfl ape) i container, crowds Ip (he afternoon the repres-'ficer carried the deadly automatic! Dock Commisslc Smith, Park Com- Avenue and went home, military prisoners. ii

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