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Show ROOSEVELT PRESENTED WITH LOW CUPS COPENHAGEN, May 3. Theodore Roosevelt left hero at 9:30 tonicht for Chrlstlanla, vhero ho will arrive shortly aftr noon tomorrow. At Chrlstlanla tho feature of his visit will be the Nobel Prize upeeeli. This will bo delivered Thursday, afternoon af-ternoon In the National theater. An enormous crowd Rathered at the station sta-tion to bid farewell' to tho Roose-velt Roose-velt party. Minister Egan had been Invited to go to Chrlstlanla. but remained here, having Junt received thenews of the death In the United States of his wife's mother, Colonel Roosevelt was Ibe recipient of two loving cups, one, bearing the Danish coat of arms and the other the American arms and ,aIao of four placoues from the Royal Porcelain Works, upon which were jplctured several sev-eral wild beasts. In maklnp the presentation pres-entation the manager of tho works told Mr. Roosevelt they were "wild blasts of Africa." 'Mr. Roosevelt acepted tho placques Kraclously and whllo examlnlpg the figure of an elephant, looked up suddenly sud-denly and smilingly said:. "ThU lt not an African elephant." "That la quite true." replied the manager. "These plates were made especially. We ,have no study of African elephants and so used Asiatic." |