Show FOR THE HERO I Chicago Chica o People Go G Wild o rl Admiral Dewey i GIVEN GREAT RECEPTION i OVER HAEF A MILLION PERSONS WITNESS THE TEE PARADE Shouts Por the Conqueror r of the theS Spanish S h Fleet at nt Manila Bay De Developed Developed Into One Continuous Roar Boar Drowning the Music of the Bands Women Faint in the Crush Chicago 8 Hay a 1 s ceh celebration bra I the first In America at which Admiral Adr George Dewey could be present on the I anniversary o of the battle of Manila bay by was wu worthy of the famous victory I Fully people were gathered along I the line of march of parade and andI for tor tour hours the th admiral 1 was IJ bowing acknowledgments of the cheers I that met him from all sides Bides When the parade entered the thickly crowded streets ets down town rhe ad adI I mial met with his real reception rece and it was most enthusiastic The cheers I made practically one continuous roar at many times so loud that it was waa difficult cult to hear h r the music mu lc of the band whim which marched ahead of the admirals carriage sidewalks were hacked barked from curb to walls and every which afforded a sight of the was filled with as many heads an be thrust through it Cn On th tha tope tOJ of I the buildings were w re other s ra and andall andall all Joined in giving the admiral a wel welcome come which in point of enthusiasm la m has tl never ne er been surpassed sed by b that t extended I to any man who bo has bas ever evel been the guest of 0 the city of Chicago On the steps steS of ibe art institute on Michigan avenue were gathered MO 00 young youn women a 3 number of them clad cladin cladin in white being so 80 placed as 88 to sod snell the word Dewey As the t e ca e containing the Uie admiral approached app ched their t voices burst forth into See See the Con Conquering ConqUering Hero Domes and the march was waa stopped ped until the aon was fin finished hed TIle The admiral expressed great pleasure at lit the singing Streets Gaily Decorated Naval military mintry and civic organisation tion followed the carriage carrying the admiral through miles of streets u eco co rated with flap flags and bunting If the admirals carriage came near enthusiastic tic a women threw flowers from the windows of high buildings and the sail sailors ors 0 around an his hh w picked up many may that t had ml d their mark mk and ad fallen in the te street When there te were we D no Cowers fer there were che and ad afterwards the flowers fowers and the cheers cher aea te a came ce to together r moving movin the admiral air to torise toI I rise rs in his hi carriage cag and a bow bw his hi ac acknowledgment After traversing the business busine part of oft the t city the te parade prade was reviewed by b Admiral Dewey Dwey in I the te presence p e of thou thousands thoua sands of people wedged in a literally a o lerv sold l J for fo blocks blok on either hand A luncheon ai a the th Union League club fol followed folla lowed la and e at 8 p m I Admiral Dewey and a his hi aides ades were the guests ge of the University club while Mrs Ir Dewey and the te members of the te eng committee emmite were wee entertained at a dinner by ly Mrs M Arthur Arbur Caton At 11 n p m I Ad Admiral Adr miral r Dewey Dey and party visited the Na Naval Na val vl Reserve Rere Veteran Veter association aiton ball bal ait die regiment armory ar Tiie e stand at front which Admiral Dewey De reviewed the parade rde waa w built bun out Ct from fO the tp grand stand stan erected alone the th south st erd ed of o the unfinished post postoffice J office on O Jackum boulevard blear and here he of people stood in inthe n a thO o pe so the street Br for tr hours b waiting for tor the theal admiral al to appear apu t 2 the th head he of the parade eA A number num of f women oen fainted In the th the Parade The cowing of the admiral was wa made T n o adr mae known by the th special Dl pr escort c rt a detachment o the th United States a galloping up to the reviewing pon W the up detachment had fawned toe a carriage care Admiral Dewey De Mayor Harrison Has and an Charles CharlesA A of the reception rein commit committee a ct tee te drove up u giving the crowd its lt f Yi of o the th admiral ar Admiral Dewey Dw bowed to Mrs r Dewey Dewe who wh set t ta at one on of the broad windows of or the a a te br League dub db directly dirty opposite opie the th reviewing stand and ad then the re reviewing re 1 viewing party ascended the stand ven a Mayor Harrison Han p standing in front frt with I Admiral Dewey De The Te long l parade pe then began b to file by b bG General G Jamea Jam I F Wade Wa U S A Awaa AUt waa Ut chief marshal m I The Te parade pr was waa in eight eit divisions and a required two hours hr to D the te reviewing stand l and Ad Admiral Admi miral mi Dewey was w kept ket occupied ac acknowledging a knowe salutes lute and an saluting the th various of which had been flags l some 8 o b carried carie in and ad showed she the marks of actual fighting Although Alt everybody w to see Dewey Dewe there thee was ws great gt interest in I Mrs Mr Dewey Dwey and ad many persons pD got gt as a aI I near ner as aA possible to the Union Uno League Leu club window to see e her When W the I parade had ha passed pd lines lne of or police DoUce opened one a a narrow nr line li through the te crowd and Admiral Dewey and the re reviewing r a Dey a viewing party py crossed rO Jackson S boule boulevard ble I vard var to the Union League Le club where whre a 8 luncheon lunche and aD reception ron was ws gien given to Admiral and a Mrs Mt Dewey Dey and a mem members me bers br of the te general generl executive and a wom wo eng ens reception committees ote and a invited Invie guests Tomorrow TM the wl see s tie the ship and ad drainage canal ca ir from the railroad lI alongside alon for part pt of o the distance and a from fro a boat b on f the canal cn for the remainder Receptions lund lunch luncheons eons eon und D other will wl consume the rest of the day airs t res o ca two Dewy Dewey function will wi be the guest pet of o honor hr lj at |