PAGE FOURTEEN. AMERICANS HAVE London, Okt. 26.--Miss was the presiding genius ofa remark- able Stratford-on-Avon. in which Katherine Rogers, friend Shakespeare and mother of Harvard, the of the oldest and perhaps the greatest American uni Anglo-American festival at House," of "Harvard founder versity, was opened in Shakespeare's town as a cans. Three hundred and four years Thomas Rogers, a worthy aldermen of Stratford-on-Avon, gave away daughter Katherine in marriage Robert Harvard, a prosperous trades. man of Southwark. Of this marriage was Born John Harvard. Thomas Rogers'. house was recently for sale Miss Corelli suggested to Edward Mor- ris, of Chicago, the idea of establish ing Harvard House as a Mecca within a Mecca for: American visitors. Mr Morris agreed, and commissioned Miss Corelli- to purchase. the house and ve store it 10 its condition in Harvard's lifetime. The opening ceremony was perform- ed 'by the: American ambassador, Whitélaw Reid, in the presence of a dis- tinguithed gathering, which included the 'bishop of Bristol. Lord Fairfax, Sir "Thomas Dewar, Sir Thomas Lip- ton, . Sir Joseph Lawrence and R. C. Lehman, M.P. Apologies for absepc were received from lord mayor of Low don and John Burns In a speech at the mony, Miss Corelli, one of the trus tees, mentioned that the deed of trust required that Harvard House should never be re moved from its pr sent site She said ; "we ean ding festivi | ril Sth, 16 resort for visiting Ameri ago his opening | core the _ wed held on Ap this vary dwelling laughter to which these old timbers the wishes and congratulations that followed the newly-manied pair as they passed olt utider the little quaintly carved portal to start oh their life journey "There must have been many friends and guests to bid them 'godspeed ! and among those friends and guests it f rhaps Pi ture that m were song re-vehod gootl together to! Marie? Corelli | John | Rritish ambassador in Washington has done for America "The outcome of such Lowell's and John Hurvard's must wish tea hing s Dr be a realization that, whether we it or not, in the larger our two countries cannot escape their constant Reid ~ : or Somta Ambassador fo Lrglamd and racial relation as ohe family still, and cannot escape the inspiring fect possible, byt probable, | that in their common devotion to the historic ideals and ag i { race the best hope and the peace of mankind "It was but right that 'branch of the race to which péare was a joint inheritance have a special rendezvous in" Shakes | peare's town. So was right and peculiarly fitting that Harvard should own here the home of its found- v's mother." 3 Miss Corelh afterward' entertained a large company at luncheon at her resi dence, Mason Croft. - Miss Ada Cross- ley "The © Star-Spangled Ban hiidelow sense is not that there might have been Humanity's divinest sprightliest, gravest, wisest, est one. Shakespeare. only son That Kind- the larger Shakes- shoul will For Shakespeare was not only™ the neighbor "and townsman of Katherine Rogers, but he was also a, neighbor of Robert Harvard, in Southwark, where | his. Globe 'Fheatre was situated. Ev- | ery point of evidence tends to show | that they Lkuew each other, even | | also it ' they were not on terms of positive in timacy y Stratiord-on-Avon literary Mecca American but they have nog been ahle to | {call any. portion of it Wffein yery own | {until this moment. This quaint little | { house, rendered so historic by its as-| oh 10 tie i with John Ilarvard, has nations Lscemed to me the very place for them | oihor to -be [10 inherit but by 1 The day on whivh has been the i long jibe people 3 sang of «aid that, she insisted on Une was the love-knots between individuals: the by Uncle he Ladies, suliragette, toast ol while not a two rights of - woman {rue weil loved not John Bull | fociation 8% as onl ¢ Nam smbascador said: 'On the same | Harvard is gaining a | president it has gained not mex with England, but two is this fine ol Elizabethan Fhe second tiv s also notable and mest recent. Har- | vard gained to-day a president, Dr. | 2H" Lowell, who has done some such s> Fetl England the fe tent end PATENTS ISSUED. 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UHess of | ihat | As | in the breaking | the heart | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1909. ARE'S TOWN. Tre orelli A REMARKAELE BIRD | GOOSE THAT THINKS LIKE | HUMAN BEING. i | Picks Out Cards With Ease, Eyo- per Words at Will and Does Other Stunts. ' Loudon, Oet. 29°-The old | marks, the old ecatchwords, and old truths are passing away. stance, it 1s land- the For in- no longer uncomplimen- tary to call a "a silly p" has altered all that. He is a five year-old goose, and it is said that he has they have seen what be can do, and as for the goose world--surely all good geese will subscribe to a statue to | "Jimmy" and bring offerings of { maize to lay at his webbed feet. | Yesterday he intimated that, hav- {ing learned to spell, and to play solo | whist. he had but one ambition left in { life. He would like to be. interview {by a reporter like any other celebrity, | and so, of course, it was arranged. {And '"Jimmy" is really a wi won- | derful fellow--a little solemn, of course, with something of the erudite {air of an Oxford tutor, and some- {thing of the dignity proper in a | bird whose forefathers saved Rome. | Having made his bow he got to busi- ness. A pack of playing cards was spread before him. "Ten of dia: monds,"' demanded 'his "master, - and after examining a number of cards, { "Jimmy" picked out the right one in this hill. He repeated this trick over {and over again, and then put on a 'bored expression as if to protest against its simplicity Then there were set before him in a rack a number of cards having words painted on them. "What is this?" {asked his master touching the inter watchchain, "Jimmy" walk- {edd up and down the rack, lodking for the right word. When he came to the {card with "watch guard" painted on lit, this he solemnly picked out. | ""Wiat- is it made of?!' was the next question. *'Gold"' was the word Lh icked out. "Are you sure yowre {right ? A most improper question ! Would the reporter wear anything but {gold with his purple and fine linen ? Jimmy" was safe on this point. He {at once picked out the wo'd "Yes." {Good bird ! | Then from a row of nur ered ecards he picked out numbers written on a blackboard, and from a heap of hand- | kerchicfs he selected. the colors asked |. for. Jimmy' - is the pet of Mr. Abdy, who formerly kept a poultry farm at Old Brampton, near Chesterfield. "When *Jimmy' was quite young,' he told | our representative," my sister ytold me that he used to come into | he kitchen with clothes-pegs in nis "bill, for which she would reward him with pieces of bread.. Soon afterwards a mystecy was explained. We had | een finding the washing pulled from , ithe clothes-line, and blamed "the son | '«f a neighboring farmer. . But one day | 11 saw 'Jimmy' fly up, hang om to {some clothes, and tog at them till {they fell to the ground, bringing the | pegs with them. These pegs be pick- | d up, aud Brought to the kitchen to | xchange for Uread. This "eonvinced | viewer's 5 BETTER T O-DAY THAN EVER-- ¥ JUST TRY You enjoyed a package six months ago. They were delicious. Improvement fn process and materials has to-day. resultid in greater crispness, -finer flavor, ee este delicious quality. -------- Make a test. But much more so a more Prove it. - They are superior to all Reet Try them now. = {yae that | had no ordinary bird to Jdeal with, and accordingly I began to train him. 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