Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1912 — PRESIDENT-ELECT IS NOW IN BERMUDA [ARTICLE]

PRESIDENT-ELECT IS NOW IN BERMUDA

Arrived at Hamilton Monday, Where Large Crowds Lined Streets to •Greet Next President. President-Elect Wilson and his family, on board the steamer Bermuda, arrived off the coast of Bermuda Monday morning. Alderman t Black, representing the corporation of the city of Hamilton, went out on board a private steame. to invite Mr. Wilson and his party to accompany him to Hamilton, where an address of welcome was presented. Large* crowds lined the streets and wharves awaiting the arrival of the president-elect and all public and private buildings were decorated with flags and bunting. Hurst Holme, the winter home of Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, has been offered to Mr. Wilson during his stay th ere The president-elect occupied part of the afternoon in getting his family settled In a private cottage, which he ranted, overlooking the ocean. He discovered that he was short one bed, and rOwed across the bay alone to obtain it.