Show i Romances Rom of o Our Presidents res I No 5 I CLEVELAND WATCHED HIS SWEETHEART 17 CROWT GROW CROW FROM A LITTLE GIRL TO WOMANHOOD T 7 I THEN MARRIED 1 HER IN WHITE HOUSE n I t I I I 1 i I II I 4 1 I I s y I I J a v r h hJ J Grover Cleveland and Mrs Clevela Cleveland I d the girl he watched grow up This is 18 the the fifth and I last st pf of a series of Romances of Our presidents fresi- fresi residents resi dents which ich ha have e appeared pp aled exclusively in THE THE TELEGRAM TELEGRAM Ed Clev Cleveland's la ds d's love affair began bean years year before he t denote became can e president I but it reached its happy climax Inthe in inthe inthe the te Hou House when House White 11 wIH when n he married the sweetheart he had w watched I grow from a little girl sirl who ho called him uncle to full blown woman woman- t tj hood j II When Cleveland was practicing 1 law he Iia had r for a a partner a big wholesome most companionable man who had a charming wife and anda a pretty little ittle fair haired daughter Cleveland spent man many hours at their home talking to the happy couple and playing with little i Frances Folsom I Then the father killed in was an accident and Cl Cleveland veland did everything every every- thing in his power to aid mother and daughter in their sorrow The little girl who was not quite so little now went away to college Cleveland was then governor of New York and every week she received received re re- a big basket of flowers from rom the We executive mansion at Albany When she graduated Cleveland was in the White House and she I received a a abig big bouquet of the choicest flowers from the he presidents president's presidents president's presidents president's dents dent's private conservatory conservator Miss Folsom then went away to Paris and soon came rumors that thata a wonderful trousseau was being prepared in the French capital and that it would be worn in the White WhiteHouse WhiteHouse House in Washington When the young woman woma sailed again for America America America Amer Amer- ica rumors flew fIew thick and fast and newspaper per reporters by the score 1 were at the the pier to meet the steamer steam steam- er But Cleveland's secretary outwitted out outwitted witted them by meeting meeting- the ship with a yacht which took Miss Folsom Folsom Fol Fol- som soft and arid her party oft off before the liner docked Cleveland resolved then and there that the ceremony should be held at once and soon there was a very private but pretty wedding in the White Howe House |