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Show ' MISS ROOSEVELT IS BURIED IN f LOWERS CHICAGO. Dec 15. A dispatch to the Tribune from Washington. D. C, safs: Miss Alice Roosevelt realized yesterday. If never before, her wide popularity throughout the t'nited States. She has been overwhelmed with congratulations and buried in flowers. Local florists were swamped with ordets for American Beauties Beau-ties and violets, box after box being delivered de-livered at the White House today, and messengers with notes and telegrams being be-ing in constant attendance. Representative Nicholas Longworth,, the President's prospective son-in-law, was the target for interviews and the recipient re-cipient of hearty congratulations in the House. |