Show ALL FRANCE IS HAPPY National Fete Day of Repub > HIic Is Celebrated S S T MERRYMAKERS OWN PARIS I J Anniversary of the Pall of the Bas tilo Celebrated Without Much Disorder Dis-order Parisians Participated With Their Customary Zest There Were Reviews at All Military and Naval Stations Followed by Illuminations Illumina-tions Fireworks and Balls in the Evening President Loubet Cheered I S r Paris July HIn all parts of France today the national fete day the anniversary anni-versary of the fall of the Baatlle was celebrated with much enthusiasm and without disorder 1 There were reviews at all military and naval stations followed fol-lowed by Illuminations fireworks and balls In the evening Tho Parisians participated with their customary zest Wreaths were placed on the Strasbourg monument in the Place DC La Concorde by various deputations depu-tations although the police remold those of the Socialists which were inscribed in-scribed To the fatherlands victim The police also dispersed a delegation delega-tion of the League de PatrlQts who were cheering for Paul de Rouledc as they placed wreaths on his name oa the pedestal A proBoer demonstration by students Atfas stopped by the police President Loubel while driving in the Longchamps race course to witness the grand annual review was cheered In the Presidential tribune with him were the members the Cabinet and the Ambassadors Gen Horace Porter the United States Embassador sat Just behind M Loubet and In his black frock coat was the most conspicuous figure among the many brilliant uniforms S uni-forms on the stand I President Loubet left tho tribune and decorated six Generals amid acclamations acclama-tions tlonThe The company of military cycllqts who had ridden from Pa rid to Sedan received re-ceived special I attention t and applause I M Loubet was cheered heartily when returning to the Elysee palace Early in the day he had sent congratulations to the army In nIcll rr to the Minister of War Gen Andre Free performances were given Itllo l > subsidized theaters M Coquelin and Mine Bernharclt came specially from Lotidon to give a free perfrormanCe the lattero Theater ol Hostrands J LAIglon It was the first time they had appeared In Pans In this play or had been seen on the stage here together to-gether since both left the Comedic I Francalse r An enormous crowd gathered early In I the morning and many sold the places secured near the doors to the newcomers new-comers some etllnghs much as forty francs The performance was a great success M Coquelin and Mine Bern hardt being tumultuously cheered Before Be-fore the doors were opened a crowd of 500 forced an entrance but the police cleared the house As the evening wore on the city presented pre-sented an animated and brilliant spectacle spec-tacle op nlLil dancing pyrotechnic displays dis-plays and a general Illumination being the principal features Long after midnight mid-night all the squares and open spaces were crowded with waltzers and merrymakers merry-makers There was a general suspension suspen-sion of vehicle traffic and the fact that the weather was agreeably cool promoted pro-moted the success of the celebration Count de Lougcville formally attached at-tached to the diplomatic service died suddenly of heart disease In the diplomatic diplo-matic stand during the review |