Show HONORED BY FINE PARADE mew new president reviews immense inaugural procession AVENUE A GLORIOUS SIGHT i general wood grand marshal vet erans crans national guard and civil lana lans in line indiana add touch of picturesque dy gy EDWARD B CLARK washington march A 4 woodrow wilson as ex art dent of princeton to rode do down pennsylvania avenue today and later rodo rode up the same avenue i one ae As president ot of the united slates states and as the highest officer ot of govern me ment at a few minutes thereafter re 1 flowed viewed the multitudes of 0 soldiers and civilians which with playing banda bands and flying flage flags in arched by to giro give him proper official and personal honor for several nights pennsylvania avo ave nue baa has been a glory of light today it was a glory of 0 color no movement and music here are inhabitants of the city of washington its tern tem horary population ie is nearer the half million mark the absentees from the flanking clunking lines of the parade were most ly the policemen who were alyca or dors der to protect the temporarily vacated residences of the capital woodrow wilson asked that jeffer autan simplicity be observed in all things which bad had to do with bla his in augur mu atlon ration tho the command for jeffer ionian simplicity seems to be table to elastic construction there was 11 nothing savoring sa of courts or roy alty but there as evidence lu in plenty that the american Arje rican people lore love uniforms and all kind kinds of display which can cart find a place within the limits of democratic it was a good parade and a creat occasion generally throng throngs vociferous with joy the of the inaugural ball an and d ot of tho the planned public reception at the capitol had no effect as a bar to the attendance at thia this ceremony of changing presidents mae dotres les L es were here to see and other masses were here to march there was a greater demon str atlon while the procession was page log ing than there was four year years ago victory had come to a party which had known nothing like victor for a good many years the joy of 0 posses ion sion found expression in steady and abundantly noisy acclaim president tatt taft and President elect wilson were escorted down the are venua venue by the national guard troop of cavalry of essex county N naw nsw jw jersey the carriage in which rodo rode vice president elect marshall and prest dent pro bacon of the united states enate senate waa was by the member members ot of the black borse troop ot of the culver 1 military academy 0 of andl afta fl na this la to the gret first time in the history of inaugural corem ceremonies onles that A guard of honor haa has escorted escort escor td tiLd a alc president to the scene of hie his oath tat tot las ing parade a monitor monster affair the military and the civil parade ft 1 huge affair stretched tr etched its is length for miles along the washington streets formed on the avenues radial lag ing from the capitol after atter president elect wilson had bad become president wilson and vico vice president elect marshall bad had become vice president marahall marshall they went from the capitol to the while white house and thence theace shortly to tho the rayfe relieving ing stand in the park at the mansions ma front the parade with maj gen leonard wood united states staten army as its strand grand mar marshal started from the cap tol to I 1 grounds to move along the avenue to tho the IN bite house where it was tn to pats pass la the trumpeter cd ed forward marchat the instant the signal waa was flashed from the white house that la in fifteen minutes the BOW now ly IY elected president and cor coy dander in chlof of the armies and navies of the united states would be ready to review bis his troops tro opa it was thought that the parade might lack some of the picturesque features which particularly appealed to the people en an former occasions then there were indian indians and rough riders here dot not only when roosevelt Koos erelt v as rated but when bo he w at out of OMCO and vae was succeeded by william IN it tatt the parade howey however tr in honor of br wilson seemed to be aqua enouch enough in ita its features fea lurea to appeal to the multitudes ther arde bolze et el ouge oyer it 1 ti ion was divisions at with general wood as j the grand marshal of the whole affair and having a place at its head the display die play in the would words invariably used on ilare occasions was impressive Imp restive and brilliant regulars in pint first DivI the regulars of the country coun trye two armed service naturally had the right ot of way maj gen W W united army was in command of the first div division islon in which marched the soldiers and sailors and marines from the poets posts and tho the nay nany yards within a days day a ride of washington the ak et point cadets cadets and the midshipmen from the nahl academy at annapolis competent be yond other corps in manual and la in evolution the future general generals and ad morals of the army had place in the first division MOM all branches branc bes of the army service were represented depree anted in the body of regu lara engineers artillery cavalry in fantry and signal corps the sailors and marines from halt a dozen battleships rolled along smartly la in the wake of their lan landsmen damen brethren the national guard dillson div lson followed the division ct of regulars it was commanded by brig gen albert L mills united states army who wore ore the medal ot of honor given him for conspicuous personal gallantry at the bat tie of san juan hlll hill general mills Is the chief of the militia division of the united states war department the entire national guard of new jersey was tn in line and nj pennsylvania massachusetts maryland virginia georgia maine and north carolina were represented hy bodies of civilian soldiers cadets from many of the private and state military schools of the country bad had a place in the militia division veteran veterans and civilians the third division of the parade was composed of grand army of the republic veterans members of the be union veteran league and of the spanish war organizations gen james N stuart of chicago a veteran of both the civil and the spanish wars was in command nobert N Il harper arper chief ma shaf of the cirle forces commanded the fourth division under hie his charge were political organizations from all parts of the country among them being tammany represented by 2000 of its braves and democratic clubs from chicago boston philadelphia balti dacre and other cities they put the american indians into the civilian division the fact that they were in war paint and feathers helped out tn and did nothing to disturb the peace mem mom bers of the united hunt clubs ol 01 wo js 11 I 1 rn V WOO 4 1 X r ta the elect to white house hou at a previous lou inauguration america rude in this division theli pink coate coats and their high but bat AV patently parent ly cot not thought to jai jar jeffersonian tan simplicity troia from it iti beat sent pink coate coats were worn on tbt hunting field in jefferlone Jeffe raone day and Is in jefferson Jeffers oies state thero there were 1000 princeton students etu denti in tho the civic of the parade many of them wore orange oringe and blace sweaters and they were somewhat noisy though bough perfectly proper stu denti froan seventeen other college colle gei and universities were among th i marchers spectators Spectator a cheer Cont constantly antly all along pennsylvania avenue fronc iron the capitol to a pont four tour block be b yond the white house the spectators atra re masry in lines ten deep the che princ was constant conz tant and woodrow Wood alson aion cannot complain that the cers conleff his into ofner were no accompanied by AD patently parent ly heartfelt acclaim of the peo pie over whom horn he to Is to rula rule for at least four yeara years empry window in every building OB pennsylvania 11 avenue which hach la Is not oe oc coupled for emco purposes aee was rented week weeks ago go for a good round sum ol 01 0 money every room overlooking taj lh marching parade was by ai many spectators as its aund bound 9 find ad a vant 12 ge go point from which to peer through gl the window pc the root roof I 1 of lit the bulldogs bull dIngs pere ere covered with wl lb perear p e r so willing to stand for hours in a march day to see the wonder onders of the th induisi aufu ral parade and many of t thein particularly glad of an opportunity to EC go home homs find and to eay bar that after many years waiting they had seen a democrat democratic Preal president dent inaugurated tho the parade parsed the renewing stand of dent IN ilon illon who stoic 1 uncovered while the marcher marchers saluted when the last or pt I 1 A U on had marched arched in by dusk duck was coming down the hundreds of thoa thousands sAnds of electric lamps were lighted anil at night became along its main thop ough fare ac its bright as a at day the los lor a of the attra cUca eUca of the ball was to 01 by tb the finest display of firework it tj laid aws taj city b over ter A |