. Book of the Royal blue . pot only a fewminutes from downtown. The great voir furnishing the city with its principalwater supply, is located here, and adds tothe beauty of the landscape. The pictur-esque water tower, the Art Museum andArt School in the park give it an oldEnglish _ air. Just outside is the world-famous Rookwood Pottery. The visitorshould not miss a bit of this delightfulplace. Beyond the park lays Walnut Hills, awealthy and most populous suburb. Beauti-ful residences, churches, apartment housesand homes spread over the hills for acresand acres. Avondale and Mount Auburn, adjac
. Book of the Royal blue . pot only a fewminutes from downtown. The great voir furnishing the city with its principalwater supply, is located here, and adds tothe beauty of the landscape. The pictur-esque water tower, the Art Museum andArt School in the park give it an oldEnglish _ air. Just outside is the world-famous Rookwood Pottery. The visitorshould not miss a bit of this delightfulplace. Beyond the park lays Walnut Hills, awealthy and most populous suburb. Beauti-ful residences, churches, apartment housesand homes spread over the hills for acresand acres. Avondale and Mount Auburn, adjacent toWalnut Hills, vie with their neighbor inaristocratic homes. Clifton, lying farthernorth, is the most aristocratic and thewealthiest of them all. Its thoroughfaresare broad, and its residences, grand andstately, are often hidden in the denseshrubbery. Burnet Woods is a natural park of hills,hollows and ravines, and while not so pict-uresque as Eden Park, is larger, and as itsname implies, is covered with forest SUSPENSION BRIIH^I 10 CINCINNATI, OHIO. The Zooli>i>ical Gardens are always inter-estiiiK and i)oi)ular to visitors. The street railway system of Cincinnatiis efficient and all jilaces are easy of accesswith quick service. The Benevolent and Protective Order ofElks will hold their convention in Cincin-nati July KS to ■iA, and the city has takensteps to entertain them fittingly. A fund of more than $,000 has licenraised to provide entertainment. The parade will excel anything of thekind in the history of the Order, and theReunion Committee as an inducement tohandsome ai)pearing lodges, offers the fol-lowing cash prizes for that event: $. the lodge having the greatest number inthe parade; . to the lodge in theparade having the greatest aggregate mile-age; $. to the best appearing lodgein the parade; $. to the lodge hav-ing the most unique uniforms; $ the lodge accompanied by the greatestnumber of ladies. In this c
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