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Show Prince Places Wreath on Grave j of Col. Roosevelt I NEW YORK. Nov. 21 Edward Al-1 bert, prince of Wales, began the last, ifull day of his visit to New York today ; 1 with a trip to the grave of Theodore 1 Roosevelt at Oyster Bay. The princ carried a wreath to place on the late' ex-president's grave. Later he attended a luncheon at the Piping Rock club and in the afternoon played host to 1,000 school children aboard the British battle cruiser Renown. This evening he will be the guest at a dinner of the Pilgrims at which ( bauncej H. Depew will preside. A visit to the Hippodrome and a reception recep-tion at the Seenth regiment armorv arranged by Mr and Mrs. Rodman Wanamaker will complete the day's events. WELCOME APPRECIATED. LONDON. Nov. 21. Appreciation of the welcome extended the Prince of Wales now in the United States was expressed today by Earl Curzon, un der-secitary for foreign affairs. "England is deeply touched b the warmth of the reception the United Stales has accorded the Prince of Wales," he said. "There could be no surer indication of the depth of j the real friendship which unites the great English-speaking nations. Eng-1 land has watched the events of the last few days with cage, interest and rejoices in this new manifestation of mutual affection and cf ecm. |