Show GF lal L al and state troops y men nien veterans and armi M navy flavy civilians Civil lanS march h WOOD IS gnand MARSHAL hunt HUM clibe and college stu in une line yare ts are Lc cheer the inaugural procession eelon by GEO GEORGE FIGE CLINTON bugton march 4 tho jeffer Jeff cr which woodrow ted should bo be observed requested reque on A detail of his ina inauguration as ery hest eat did not apply to tho the nde inde for it vas as na Clab elaborate irate as ia an usually Is tho the people led ed it to 0 and they showed slowed their lation of 0 the spectacle by tur by the tie hundred thousand and wildly as the matchers mai chore chers pass aag g th bands playing loudly andt fags S bra ely 9 e neily inaugurated president ro cd the pro procession cession and smiled his nil tal as be he returned tho the salutes ot of commanding manding officers for all tho the ring ag show bad had been arranged in cor pennsylvania avenue avenue from pita to the white house was t f color collor music and mon movement ement people enjoy the sight i 0 inhibition of the inaugural ball of the planned public reception at pitol bad had no effect as a bar to attendance it at this ceremony of sing presidents masses were hore here e and other masses were hero to 1 there was a grea greater ter demon ion on while the procession N as pass uan than there nas as four years ago iry ry bad had come to a party which known nothing like victory tor for a many years the joy of poss posses cs found expression in steady and dantly noisy acclaim taft and president elect a were escorted down donn tho the avely the national guard troop al oz I 1 X 1 1 t gen leonard wood grand marhal of the parade ry of essex county new jersey triage carriage la in rodo vico vice ident elt t marshall and prest pro tempore bacon of the united senate was surrounded by the bers ra ot of the black horse troop of cater military tary academy of andl this Is the first time in tho the his of inaugural ceremonies that a abot i of lonor konor has escorted a vice amt to the scene of his oath tak formation of parade military and the tha civil parade a which stretched its jl tor for miles along the lington formed on the avenues badlat 1021 L joa the capitol after president ilson had become president i 4 and ud vice president elect marn had d become vice president they ent from to the le and shortly to the reviewing re leand park at the mansions front a parade with maj gen leonard united nar states army ns no its eurshal started pounds from the cap to 10 lew move along K tho evenue ite house iii where it was to follard fOr baj lard review T tha th 0 o trumpeter sound arch at the H iras instant fhe the hat III flashed ed from tue the white ell ImI imitates pates the nov lei ht of 14 1086 1 aident P and nd commander th e armies and navies of states tes vi bo be ready to n tro troies aps Is th ou gail that at the sonie parado parade of ii the picturesque Pictures quo features ou appealed to the former hauan er occasions ca there 8 wy a abert and rough riders her 9 1 but u 1100 sevelt was nen 31 he went out of office the 61 hy by william H parade 1110 r however fan aorl in honor on deemed to bo be esquo enough in its features to to he the multitude they certainly made not 1 se enough avor it tho the procession was as in divisions with general wood as tho the grand marshal of tho the whole affair and hav ing ng a place at its head liend tho the display in III tho the words invariably used on like occasions occa slona was Impress impressio Imp ressho ilo and bril alanl leads regulars tho the regulars of tho the two armed service naturally had tho the of way maj gon gen W W bother spoon united states army was in command of 0 tho the first division in which marched the soldiers and sailors and marines from the posts and tho the navy yards within a days hidu of washington aho 1 I ho west point cadets and tho midshipmen from tho naval academy at annapolis competent bo be yond other corps in manual and in mo evolution lution the future generals and ad of tho the army had place in tho the first division all bran branchek cheit of tho the army service were represented in III ih th body hody of regu lars engineers artillery cavalry in fantry and signal corps the sailors and marines from half hall a dozen ba battleships alo rolled along smartly in the wake nako of their landsmen brethren tho the national guard division followed tho the division of regulars it was as commanded by brig gen albert L mills united states army who ho wore nore tho the medal of honor given him for con personal gallantry at the bat bata tie tio of san juan hill general mills Is tho chief ot of the militia of thy thu united slates states war department tho the entire national guard of new now jerech was in line and pennsylvania massachusetts maryland virginia virgina georgia anino and north carolina were nero represented by bodies of civilian soldiers cadets from many of the private and state military schools of tho the country had a place in III tho the militia division among them were v ero boys from the virginia lulli military tary institute the cul 0 military academy of indiana the caliolo carlisle school purdue un unav ersley the citadel cadets pd tho the georgia military academy tho the third division of the parade was as composed ot of grand army of the republic veterans members of tho the union veteran league and of the spanish war organization gen james EL R stuart of chicago a veteran of both the civil and the spanish wars was as in command thousands of civilians robert N 11 harper arper chief marshal of tho the civic forces commanded tho the fourth division under his charge were political organizations atrom from all parts of tho TUO country among them being tammany represented by 2000 of its braves and democratic clubs A from rom chicago boston philadelphia baltimore and other cities they put the american indians into tho the division the fact that they were in war paint and fathers athers ft helped out in and did nothing to disturb tho the peace members of the united hunt clubs of america rodo in jn this division their pink coats and their high hats ap parent ly were not thought to jar jeffersonian Jeffers onlan simplicity from its seat pink coats wera worn wom on the hunting field in jeffersons day and in jeffersons state there were 1000 princeton students in the civic section of tho the parade many of them wore orange and black sweaters and they were somewhat noisy though perfectly proper students from seventeen other colleges college and universities vero among the marchers barchers mar chers there was music enough for any democratic occasion the judicious distribution of the bands prevented the clashing of tunes there were fifty bands in line but only one of them the marine band was allowed to play hail hall to the he chief a tune which every band on an occasion like this hitherto has insisted on playing almost incessantly to the routing of everything 01 else 90 known to the composers of the past cheering Js continuous all along pennsylvania avenue from tho capitol to a point four block beyond tho the white house the spectators wore were massed in lines ten ton deep the cheering was mas constant and woodraw wilson cannot complain that the core cere monies attending his induction into office were not accompanied by apparently patently ly heartfelt acclaim of the tho people over whom be he is to rule for at least four years every window in overy every building on pennsylvania avenue which Is not no t occupied for office purposes was mas rented weeks igo for a goob round sum sura of money every room overlooking tho the marching burado was taken by as many spectators as cound find lind a N vantage ant point from which to peer through ugh the roofs of the tho he the window panes buildings were covered with persons willing to ri tand L for hours in a march day to see ELIO the wonders of the inaugural parade and many of them particularly glad of an on opportunity to go homo home and to say that after attar many years waiting they had cen aen a democratic Democrat 10 resident president inaugurated the parade passed the review reviewing ful land stand of president wilson who stood uncovered covered in while marchers saluted |