The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1902, Page 3

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1 President Roosevelt, | Gov. Odell, Mayor} Low and Hundreds of World Notables at ‘the Installation of! President Butler. (-orl-u-m-b-i-a! C-o-l-u-m-b-l-at It was an inspiring and picturesque sight that greeted the eye of Presi dent Roosevelt when he reached the | grounds of Columbia University at 1 o'clock this afternoon | Hundreds of students and profes- sors, {n gowns and motar-board hats, ran hither and thither perfecting the arrangements for the installation of CEREMONIES AT COLUMBIA ATTRACT MANY THOUSANDS; | \For $I Each They are | Transferred to Her | by Devery’s Young | Friend Byrne — Was in Devery's Precinct When He Was Cap- tain. John J. tyrne to Kate Amoe iyo 000 dwellings, No. 218 Weer Forty-sitth street and Ne 108 We jeration, #1 Forty-uinth atreet. Conside Thus tune INOTORIOUS LILLIE CLIFTON MRS. HULDA JAKEMAN BUYS TWO DEVERY HOUSE S,! Wife of the President of the Eders of the Mormon Church, Salt Lake City. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for Woman’. s id Pains. Utah, Recommends rn ers we are intly publishing from z und we L ydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Othe team oll wife of President Jakeman, whose zreat privilege ow wants , ean pur- to help other tion to allow » Lydia E. Pinkham's Negetable Compound 1 t romen All women are poor hig iffer {rom the same or- same t ) remain nd sickly, dis r 1 pe for the on mistakable ydia FE, Pinknam’s Vegetable Compound « suffer- an tar to “women i" there is anything in your case about which you would like special advice, write freely to “is Pinkham. She can surely help you, for no person in America has such a wide experience in treat.ng female ills as Nicholas Murray Butler as president she has had. Address is Lynn, Mass. her advice is tree and always helpful. Kate Amos 's the name of the yoma whos ft of the university. The sombre hue of the gowns was| relieved by trimmings of purple, red | ee yellow. denoting the degrees of | scholarship of the wearers i} « On every hand were Barnard girls . get. in stunning « creations tn the \ hie | Each of the tris | hirt waist, and their pre lent a sprightliness to . ; - the scene that would have heen other: " acking Crond of Thousands, | é | te The 1 t ~ enc Ha | aie =| ed) | a dred | ‘ | 4 ieilicem ¢ ains x ' ¥ vd i] i | KATE A STHERN ern: t che President marked | Sie Ce ceATI Ua Rtn ee «mie To destroy the university would be to turn back the hands upon tne dlal of his- fine had erent $0 ti Keeping ie oe ayes s unbia tory for centuries. ff. and demanded a lump sum of f Viet efor . Ks To cripple it is to put shackles upon every forward movement that we prize— J T°" 8 (Oe i U ee ue research, in: ustry, eommerce, the liberal and practical arts and sciences at the appointed time » ' Y So rice . To support and en ance it Is to set free new and vitalizing exergy in every field rdners o ' : Pi ! . ‘ y ‘ of human endeavor.-- From Dr. Butler's Speech Pees ded aria CeHtAene Dey | z t aot 2 . 1 jist” a ' : eer ;England, and Dr. John F. Urte, the | ¥!" a i ¢ the 5 ident’s physician 1% is re 5 | i Arrived Wefore 7. i ‘ ° ~—= s § hate «| the party arrived at otclock at w Cor | MUS. HULDA JAKEMAN, of Salt Lake City. : the Penneyivanta tien and the two . baa ' Dear M Pinkham Hew | knew of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- i w and oMcinis rivate care were switolied to the end | . : Wrst tn Cntonsge, . "| table Compound | \readed the spproach of time for my menstrual y a we period, a woul! mean @ couple of days ed with intense pain and suf- : _ . he physi . ra year without any re- j Dota ell 1 f u n was called to I t E. Pinkba: Vegetable Com- <i “ nn \ Mormon women who had t cured through its ny , che tors and Demoustrat ‘ use. | n ar k lly in health, and ” » sion of | FOURTH DIVI inteal Profes- | t Fe the Same ithe the ° eat restored. and ft [asm ant tnctivers a Smee “OLDS SAYS HE WAS JILTED fe ie ue at You have a truly woot Sth F rf P 1 { “ n Mrs. HULDA JAKEMAN, Mico pivist cmpioves BY MISS OLGA LANDSDORFF. salt Lake City. Uta stp) me '¢ y passed « Oh, my sisters, }do pray you toprofit by Mrs. Jakeman’s experiences; - 1 wed a just as surely as she was Cured of the troubles enumerated in her letter, ie Replies to Her Suit for $25, ust so surcly will Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound cure every ; * Cts fy A woman in the land who suffers from womb troubles, inflammation of ‘ 4 000 with a Counter: the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability, and nervous prostra. Charge. K ) tion: remember that itis Lydia F. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound that ; : is cpring women, and don’t allow any druggist to seil you anything else neva as in its place . of wom tarcellua Olds w la KEW AKD t [uth oe National Clty Bank of Lynn, $8008, womanhood Kis $ i we iH] Sieh Wil be ped Wo Rayieren ean tind that th teat onal fetuere ' “ a din b. Pinkham Medicine Con Lyne; Mage EEE iecurted by Squadron A. HOME TREATMENT FOR CONSUMPTION, S yeseventh street. | Ue house at noon, A great but not demonstrative crowd had gathered ¥ exTARIN a oe Coward MOTH LINE } ; } to witness his departu emen y who wa 1 kept the crowd at @ distan i saci heiavare 2 Asthma, Bronchitis and Catarrh. Good Sense = oF vy e and Capt, Lantry # to be on nec nates ove eouite ‘ ARN Iaspector Thoinps were in charge of the police arrange- ments and when the President came out to take his carriage le shook hands with both of them, called them by name and | ed briefly upen happenings | ¢ through Central Park the was recognized by + ure seekers. He w his hat to admire! Yell for Notables. | Upon his arrival at Columbta 1,000 un undergraduates assembled are nd th eps of the library gave the college vel tn hia honor. A few moments later the | yell wan given again for Mayor Low and Gov. Odell Offical Luncheon. | At the foot of the broad Iibrary stairs resident Roosevelt, who w Congressman John Murray was met by Dean Van Amringe, of ¢ lumbla College, and other profess and encorted to the brary, where « cheon was spread. (ov, Odell, accompanied by Isaac Seligman « B. A. Sanda, of the Board of Trustees of the University, was greeted by his brother, Prof. G. B. D. Odell, who acted as Faculty Marshal | The following quests were present at the official luncheon which was served immediately after the arrival President t. Gow Odell, Ma the President Cor Postm| Hadley President Patton, of Princets tehett, of the Ma te of Techn Commiasioner of Educatton tee i | i United States Dean Van Amringe, Ro Fulton ¢ and the chapiain of Columbia College While the luncheon was in progress the 70) who were to march in the pa rade from te library to the gymnastum formed In line in the vartous roo the Mbrary building. The students in the various of the university formed a picturesque | human lane down the itbrary etepa. | around the building and to the door of the gymnasium. Through this Ia alked the remarkable parade of notn- blew. Promptly at 2.15 o'clock the proces- sion started from the library in eight Ha dress o nbehaif of the Alumn Robert Fulton Cutting, A Address on behalf of the Students by Allan Beach Arnold Bradley, President of the Senior Class, Harv sity, Arthur Twining & President of Yale Un: Landey Patton, DD, LL 14 of Princeton Univeratty; William Rainey Harper, D. D., D.. Prestdent of University: io < m United States sioner ‘of Haucation Muste Inaugural Address by the President Hymn, “My Country, ‘Tis of Thee, America. Benedict Codman Pot by the Right Rev. DD, LL.D o New Preatdent. niveralty will give | en hundred will, any distinguished Amringe wi chairman of "the Alumel Speeches will be made by President Roosevelt, Mayor Low, Judge Wi lor Tartlett. of the class of 8; A , editor of the American Re Hoary Smith | Prite cil 1 Louisiana, and, in response to the f toast, President Butler Among the guests at the dinner wi! be the German 4 ssador, the P. master-General, Assistant Secretary State Hill, Regent ef Arnold Hague: Angell, George Wi own William ©. Schermerhorn, the Trustees, being a member of the lass of 4. —_———-———. PRESIDENTIAL PARTY ARRIVED EARLY. ‘The President's party came in two| Pullman coaches, the Riva and the! Guatemala, attached to the regular) express from Washington. The President and Mrs. Roosevelt | and their daughter Ethel occupied | the car Guatemala, In the Riva were | Private Secretary Cortelyou and Mrs Cortelyou, Dr. Rixey, who travelled with the party on the way to New y-day. Dr. Butler tiad been invited | © President's gueet at breakfast. gts. Kinsler and Duggan, how Her vate escort h use on guard ral Seoret Service men. real detectives will that hie affections had been tran ompany esident about 10 Rocsevelt, was health ane Douglar Roosevelt y > the architect ‘They remained but a few mo- LORD ) KELVIN COMES. HERE TO STUDY PHOTOGRAPHY. © et Distinguished Scientist and Wife Will Also Be Guestsat Columbia Installation. Atnericans are so much the superiors ship in which I have Jus: a f the world in photography that Lord say is ver y Kelvin has come to this country to in- t the plant and methods at Rocher ter, NY With Laéy Kelvin he was 4 ql er on the which ar-)¢ ived this morn 1 Kelvin iso f Tried Wireless Experiment umes nearly ‘ alphabet. ite ue t Royal Astronomical the Royal Geogre for Afty years p losophy at the was knight IM for the invent the apparatus by whi sole menmawes are went and “"/t ite . ecelved. and ¢ the ; realm in 1992 wit isla present title He van: ntion® wht tri (rom a nti instruments, He has made m devices whieh are by navigat and has long been an authority on electricity ‘At the pler Lord Aeivin was disin- clined to speak of his many tnventtoni bat finally said “Tae wirelers telegraphy ie one of t mos, wonderful has ever seon. 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