Show OYSTER DAY A Y VERY PROUD Colonel Roosevelt Goes to Church and at Close of the Services Neighbors Crowd Around to Receive Greeting O 4 o 4 York orl March 7 Theodore i.-Theodore noo elt two luo miles mUes to church this morning and It made madeno 4 44 4 no rio difference to him that the time wind 4 i n an blowing ln bo a gale galo alo and the thu no 4 was Wi drifting nil all time llie 9 Indoors Mr 11 Mrs walked 4 with him bun tunis thus ing gl hin Oyster Ha Hay 9 additional cau c e for fOl pride O ter Hn flay liay Is almost sinfully 4 proud of Mr Ir nOO elt elt c hut but Is 4 cry careful that he shall not find It out omit When hen he ime walked Into church tills mornIng morn laura 4 Ing at 11 o'clock not more than 4 thirty persons were present ent und anti not hot more morl than titan three of them as ns much U as ams turned their heads to look 1001 at tit their thelt distinguished l hed fel fel- fellow low townsman to Oyster Oster Ba Bay 4 44 4 would be he n ashamed to have c Mr Ir 4 44 4 elf know the ito len length th ami amid 4 breadth anti and depth of or Its JL reeling feeling 4 44 4 for him V few members of the time congregation tOn were tl standing outside out- out 4 44 4 side tho time church im this morning 4 when there thero appear d tl two n figures 4 far fur up nip the tho wind swept road roul The Time 4 Oyster Day Bay n ens Identified the time 4 4 malo male figure at nt yam I 4 4 o t t 4 4 4 M 44 4 M 4 t M 4 t 4 4 t i 4 t t t 0 You cant can't mistake that walk they said the President all rl ht It was Mr air Roosevelt Ho Me came on onit at it a swinging walk with his shoulders shoulder squared and anti his bIB chest thrown out like 1110 an in athlete Ho Ito wore a black slouch hat a n black cutaway coat coal and the Inevitable turndown collar He Ha wore overcoat o nor gloves Tho few tew who had hud congregated congre congro- rated gated to await hi hll arrival vanished into tho church or around tho the corner cornor lot thInk we wc wed we'd l bo U b s heroo hero to o rubber at ld J fg gA gur of t 8 ft Mr r. r Roosevelt marched marcheel into the time hurch church took his hll place pineo In the fourth pew ew CW from the tho rear and n n. tow fow second later ater tho the services began hegan It had bo been n tinted hinted that the tho rector tho the Rev Hev Henry ashburn would touch on ill he the return to private of the tho dl member of the congregation lon ion The Tho nearest ho he came camo to It was when ho offered thanks for tho the good work vork done by b tho the lust last national admin admin- adminIstration and for tor tho the sate safe return to hem thorn of tho the man who had been flO o 0 man many years tho the nations nation's chief ex cu- cu Ive Ie For the first time In Itt woven seven years cars Theodore Roosevelt elt heard the tIme formal prayer er for tor tho the President without be beIn being being be- be In ing able to take It to himself arid and In Instead instead In- In stead of a n sermon there was as a short ad address ress on the bringing up of children children chil chil- dren Iren In which Mr Ir Roosevelt seemed deep deeply Interested After Atter the close of or the regular serIce servIce service ser ice communion was offered to the members of or the church and the Roosevelt party part remained d. d B By this time Miss 1 Ethel and Kermit arrived tho the tall taB youngster towering an Inch or orso orso orso so over o his stocky father After Arter this was over o the members of ot the congregation congregation congre congre- gation atlon gathered around Mr Ir Roosevelt Roose and amI shook hl his hand and amI for everyone every everyone one he had a few words Of Ot cour course e said n a citizen hell go O to Africa and of course hell he'll come comae comeback back And then what are they going golm to do with him him lies He's too young oung to togo togo togo go on the shelf and hes he's got pot twenty years more In him Walt Wait till he gets ets his elephants and lions and If they dont don't had find something for him hell he'll nose around and find It for himself |