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Show PRESIDENT IS GIVEN OVATIONS ON TOUR Forced to Clamber Aboard Moving Train at Greenfield to Prevent Being Left. rORXlSt!, X. it., Sept. M.-President .'" left lure at S:2u p. rn. today for Washington, whero he will arrive tomorrow tomor-row at u o'clock. , Srr,.-".GriEI'D- Mass- Tt. 14. President Presi-dent llson was forced to jump aboard a moving train to keen from being left at Greenfield, tonight on his return trip from Cornish, X. H.. to Washington. He left his car to walk on the station plat-term plat-term and the train started before he climbed aboard. He caught hold of the hand ruli and Jumped onto the observation observa-tion platform, aided by a secret service operative. TJie president's return trip -was turned into an almost continuous ovation by largo crowds which gathered to shake hands with him. He was in excellent health and spirits and pnid particular attention at-tention ty manv children |