Show MOVING ALL DAY HAY lONG LOI Great Attention Paid to Col Roosevelt and His Fain ily in I Berlin Ber in the Way of I Dinners Din and Other Functions r M Ct t t t M M sst f M t t M t t t M M H t 4 4 Berlin My May 13 Theodore Theodor 9 1 4 Roosevelt t Wound l 4 IEe ly Id to 1 4 Ittes at l a It reception tonight to at aZ the f ft t American merican embassy emb ss L where chere he re f 4 AmeriCans nr Earlier In inthe 4 4 9 the evening Colonel os and 4 9 his family tamn dined at the French em 4 4 bassy hassy They were guests of or Jules f 4 Cambon 4 tA 4 A visit to the municipal poor 4 farm luncheon at the thO th American n embassy and a n reception there t given Jointly by Lieutenant Lle tenant Com Corn Comi t i 4 mander and Captain Shar tie tle the naval and military at attaches attaches 4 were the diversions of ot the 4 day At this reception a aGerman German 1 4 officer acting for tor Emperor Wil Vil Vili 4 lam Ham I presented Colonel Colon l Roosevelt e velt 4 4 with several photos showing the 4 4 i 4 4 American and Em Emperor 4 eror William together at Dod 4 beritz maneuvers f O f 4 t T Mr Roosevelt In company with Bur Burgomaster Burgomaster Kirschner motored this morn morning mornIng morning ing to Buch a suburb where a colony of or 1500 worn out workers men and women are maintained in relative com coin comfort fort tort at the expense of ot th city of cr Ber Eer Berlin tin lin The subject of public dependents is being pursued by the former president president president dent who while In Denmark invest investigated Investigated gated a similar The public charges at Buch are made up of ot the aged the infirm and those temporarily incapacitated for work They are not only supported reasonably but in cas casAs s of sickness receive thor thorough thorough thorough ough medical treatment nt Returning to this city Mr Roosevelt was the guest at luncheon of Ambassador Amba sa dor Hill at the American embassy The luncheon lunche n party was a large one Other guests of Mr Hill were Count Zeppelin Bernhard secretary of state for the colonies Paul Breiten Breitenbach Breitenbach bach minister of state and nd public works Reinhold Sydow minister of ot commerce Herr vice chan chancellor chancEllor and minister of ot the interior Herr Von ATon n minister ter of ot agri agriculture agriculture culture General Von Lowenfeld com corn commander commander mander of ot the guards corps Privy Councillor C GoI berger Prince Von Car S S McClure Law Lawrence LaWrence Lawrence rence F Abbott and several parliamentary n tary tan leaders leader During the luncheon Mr Roosevelt proposed prop sed a toast to the health of ot His HisM Majesty M jesty the German Gennan Emperor and the Future of ot the German People e eAt At the reception which followed foll wed Mr Roosevelt received a n delegation Uon from tram the union which was w wa accompanied by Prince Yon Von Beuthen Replying to an address pre presented presented presented him by the delegates dele ates Mr Roosevelt said sald the general demand for peace only conly excited the derision of ot practical practical practical men men but when peace ace was worked for tor by practical l men such as the dele delo delegates delegates gates with definite alms aims and methods method the results were splendid in their fruits Professor Protessor Brant president of f the Shakespeare society presented Mr ca with a parchment creating the recipient an honorary member of or orthe the society which the document do states constituted ted a close cloe tie between Ger Germany G r many ninny and the English speaking w world Mr Roosevelt RO evelt today authorized aut dan an unqualified denial pt pf a recently pub published published report that he had bad written let letters l letters t expressing his attitude towards wards t the administration of President Taft Ta t tand and favoring a certain candidate for tor governor of ot New state stat |