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JAPANESEvENTERTAINEDwlotilOc80hiid.tliofmb«tircilt;ti«jr.,thlifiThe Japanese commission will leave Indianapolis with a happy remembranceof the entertainment and hospitality they received here.Indianapolis business men and representatives of the commercial organizations left no stone unturned to make thevisiting Japanese cttizens feel that they had a warm place In the hearts of every American and that there is a feeling of friendliness between Japan and the United States that will grow indefinitely.The men and women of the party were given royal entertainment. Indianapolis has iff tie that the Japanese were not shown. The onrty arrived In the city at 6 o'clock ihis morning and left the special train in the Union station under escort of the local committee. They j jei were received by Gov. Marshall in the statehouse a few minutes later.The party went to the statehouse in touring cars decorn ted in American and Japanese flags. After the visit with the [ governor. a dong automobile rid? through (to the many of the streets was had. jLuncheon was served to the men at the Columbia club at 12:30. where Mayor Bookwalter made the address of wel- I come. In the afternoon the party wss I ThithmithweThbai! aiisthewoigotS co\ a tdivided, and. under mnnv escorts, of Indianapolis men. many parts of the city were visited.Indianapolis women looked after the comfort and thf entertainment of the Japanese women in the party. This morning a committe of IndlannoIIs women took their Japanese visitors about th« | ^et city in autos. They wer*» the guests of Mrs. John N. Carey at luncheon at hf*r ! home on N. Meridian street. At 4:30 they ; Thlt; were guests at a musicale at the home of Mrs. \V. J. Reid on N. Delaware streft.Mrs. N. A. Gladding will be hostess at dinner, Tuesday evening. Later the j a women will go to the Claypool hotel, of where the men of the party will dine. I Senator Beveridge, more familiar with Japanese politics and Japanese institutions thAn any other Indiana man. will I t,iW be toastmaster at the dinner. Bishop • soa: Francis will give the* invocation. The J l:sh eommisBion is on its way to San Fran- ! NtvalmoE*• iIS !Notcisco and will sail for home Nov. 30 I niorafter spending two months in the United . but States. is dT1
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Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Tue, Nov 09, 1909

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