Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 97, 4 March 1913 — Page 8

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TIIE RICHMOND PALLA D IU3I AND SUX TELEGRA3I, TUESDAYV3IARCII 4, 1913.

PRESIDENT W.LSON IS SWORN INTO HIS OFFICE TODAY (Continued from Pace One.) appeared In the same role that Woodrow Wilson assumed today, and it was not strange, therefore, that the enthusiasm of these partisans which has had no occasion for expression during this long period should have burst forth in spontaneous manifestations of happiness. Notwithstanding the fact that the Democrats were the chief actors in the ceremonies of today, however, neither the public feeling nor the proceedings were characterized by partisanship. The President of the whole country rather than the president of

a party was being inaugurated, and such was the spirit of the occasion that Democrats and Republicans joined to extend greetings and good wishes to the new executive. Today's inauguration, like many others which have preceded it, was characterized by two features; one official, the other unofficial; one formal, and the other rather informal and chiefly spectacular in its nature. ' The Formal Ceremony. The formal ceremony was performed as a governmental function, while the informal celebration was purely an arrangement made by the citizens of the nation's Capital in commemoration of an important event in American history. The Constitution prescribes only that the man chosen to be President shall, before assuming office, take the oath which it sets forth. That is all. It does not require even that It shall be administered by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court or even a member of the Supreme Bench. Custom and tradition alone are responsible for the elaborate functions and ceremones, the brilliant street pageant, the marching thousands of troops and civilians, the crowds and the cheers and the general festivities which marked today's events. Aside from the fact that the1 usual Inaugural ball the social fete of presidential succession was eliminated from the program at the especial request of President Wilson, everything else in conection with the inauguration was carried out in accordance with etiquette which time and practice have developed. The program was carried out today as follows: Program of the Day. Promptly at 10:30 this moaning the congressional committees on arrangements waited upon the President-elect and escorted him to the White House where President Taft was ready to accompany him on the ride down historic Pennsylvania avenue to the Capitol building. The streets were densely thronged with people who cheered lustily as the official carriage moved rapidly along the thoroughfare. President Taft sat upon the right side of the carriage and President-elect Wilson upon the left. A mounted guard of Essex County, N. J., troopers acted as escort of honor. In the meantime another committee had waited upon Vice President-elect Thomas It. Marshall at the Shoreham Hotel where he is to make his home for the next four years, and escorted him to the Capitol. Also, members of the reception committee including a number of women accompanied Mrs. Wilson and her daughters and Mrs. Marshall, together with their women friends to the capitol where were seated in the galleries especially reserved for them in the Senite chamber. Upon reaching the Senate wing of the Capitol, the President and the President-elect were shown to the President's room where they were attended by the congressional committee on arrangements. The Vice Presidentelect repaired to the room of the Vice President where he was met by SenafraniRiclimond is the reduced fare in effect from March 15th tto April 15th To California This glorious State isj delightful at this season of the year, both from the standpoint of the homeseeker and the tourist. The significance of this opportunity isemphasized by the fact that you can travel on the Sunset Route I via New Orleans, San Antonio and El Paso. It is the open-window route. An oiled roadbed and oil-burning engines preclude dust and cinders. By going this way, you avoid the high altitudes and inclement weather enroute. Make your reservation today. Southern Pacific C M. Etum General Agent InrallaBldg. Cincinnati, Ohio 1 259

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places in the arena in front of the Vice President's rostrum, at the left. Ceremony in the House. Five minutes later Speaker Clark let fall his gavel in the hall of the House and declared that body adjourned sine die. Then walking with the Hon. South Trimble, the clerk of the House, he headed the march through the long Capitol corridor to the Senate Cham-

ber. The retiring members and mem - oers-elect of the House followed and they also were formally announced and occupied seats assigned to them, the regular Senate seats having been removed and smaller chairs placed upon the floor in their stead. Then followed heads of departments, lesser officials, members of inferior courts, and persons in various official capacities until the floor of the Senate was filled to its limitation. The galleries also were crowded, but there was no crush, for tickets had been issued only for as many as the galleries would accommodate. Most of jthe occupants of the galleries were women members of the families of ' those who were participants in the events of the day. One minute before twelve President- : elect Wilson with President Taft walking by his side and followed by memj bers of the retiring cabinet and the i members of the committee on arrangements was escorted into the chamber. The retiring and incoming President occupied chairs immediately in front j of the Vice President's rostrum. At their right, in brilliant uniforms embroidered with silk and gold and wear-

lng many insignias, sat the members Congress, other occupants of the Senof the Diplomatic Corps, the ambassa- ate floor and lastly the occupants of dors and ministers plenipotentiary rep- tne galleries who brought up the rear.

resenting every civilized nation on tne globe. Then Marshall Entered. The last one to enter was Thomas Riley Marshall, escorted by a committee of Senators. President Protem Gallinger extended his hand and then administered the oath of office to the man who is to be the President of the Senate for the next four years. The new Vice President at once assumed the gavel and after a brief address, administered the oath of office to those senators who have been elected for the term of six years beginning March 4, 1913. This was necessary at this time for the reason that the United States Senate is a continuing body, and must be organized at all times. New Senators Sworn In. The swearing in of new senators completed the ceremonies in the Sen- ! ate chamber. The swearing in of the j new President, however, was a matter of greater interest; it was the incident which people have come hundreds of miles to witness, and the thing for which elaborate preparations had been made. Hence, in accordance with cus.RHEUMATISM Any Kind, also Liver. Kidney, lumbago. Stomach &. Blood Diseases cired by Penn's Sure Safe & Speedy i"? Cure only 25c and 7 So at Druggists v mall. Denn's R. C Co. Columbus. Ohio, ExT tuEt:

tom, the new administration was to assume, the robes of office in the open where he might be observed by the multitude. This precedent was broken four year ago, owing to the severe storm and blizzard which prevailed on March 4th. Then began the solemn and impressive procession of dignitaries from the

(.chamber to the open plaza. Etiquette gxed tne order which was followed. As the different bodies retired in the order of their entrance they were for mally announced. The Sergeants-at-arms of the Senate and House, arms in j arm, led the " way. Then came the marshal of the Supreme Court, and the marshal of the District of Columbia. They were followed by the Justices of the Supreme Court and proceeded to the big rotunda in the center of the Capitol building and thence out upon the pratform. There followed the committee on arrangements, then the President and the President-elect, and in order, Ambassadors and ministers to the United States, the Vice-Presidents and former Vice Presidents, the President pro tern and the secretary of the Senate, the members of the Senate and former members of the Senate, the Speaker and Clerk of the House, members elect of the House and former members of the House, the members of the cabinet and head of the executive departments, the admiral of ' the Navy, George Dewey, and his aid, the Chief of Staff of the Army, Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood, and his aide, officers of the army and navy who by name have received the thank3 of Cheers Greet Wilson appearance of the President The elect upon the portico of the Capitol was the signal for round after round of cheers arising from the throats of thousands who stood In the broad plaza in front of the Capitol. The shouts continued while the inaugural party were taking seats on tne platform. A hush fell over the vast throng , as the solemn Chief Justice arose ana

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