Article clipped from New York Times

THEODORE ROOSEVELTNOW IN WASHINGTONColonel Arrives Unannouncedand Declines to Make PublicPurpose of His VisitgiintiitiUalhinlt;01Clclnlt;trolSpecial to The Xew York Times.WASHINGTON, April 9.-Colonel Theodore Roosevelt arrived here unexpectedly at 11 o'clock tonight from New York over the Chesapeake Ohio Railroad. There was much speculation over the purpose of his visit. He lefused to discuss the matter. He was met at the Union Station by his daughter Alice, tne • wife of Congressman Nicholas Hong-worth, and went immediately by motor to the L-ongworth home, lie will sta there during his visit.hlt;isa'laIII! L UUI iii0 IliONo one in Washington knew that the Colonel was on the way, and there waswclt;iiut a person at the station to meet him 1 a except his daughter. He was recognized by several pt rsons in the station, however. and was followed by a little crowd. « . * ^ V ... A. J* _ fn T vs. lYto the taxicab platform. Tne Hong-worths’ automobile, which was deeo-— ... _rlt;Pirated with two American flags, cameup quickly, and the Colonel and Mrs.. « • IB • » :w.Longwui HI nt.The Colonel did not make known how■ m % /jfc • t * ^ A ■lilt; uiu nui iuihvc u * * ^long he would remain in Washington, and put off questioners with a smile. 1 A I * — A. A.____ 4 A #« K Altmm* • m if W. A » v f w- a w* • * » ■ • w » » — — — —and the statement that he was here on private business. The uar*situation and the recent activities of the Colonel have lent the greatest interest to his quickc;aS e;ntllctl
Newspaper Details

New York Times

New York, New York, US

Tue, Apr 10, 1917

Page 3

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Kathleen D.

AL, USA 02 Jan 2020

Other Publications Near New York, New York

New York Stars and Stripes

New York Weekly Tribune

Barnard Bulletin

New York Times

New York Evening Times