Show I HUNGARIANS HUN EXCITED OVER FORMER PRESIDENTS VISIT 4 Col COla Roosevelt a Popular Hero in inthe inthe inthe the Eyes of the Countrymen f c of Kossuth Budapest April 19 Theodore Roosevelt and his hi suit sou Kermit left here tonight by the Orient Express for Paris where they y Thursday morning Instead of crossing Switzerland their route route runs north through the Austrian Alps and through ugh southern Germany Germ ny en entering entering entering France Prance at Avricourt Colonel s last day in Hungary only furnished additional proof of the deep impression his personality has made upon of the people Enthusiasm increased up to the moment of his departure Hundreds cheered at the front of the hotel when he lw h left this tills morning for tor a visit to The government stock farm at atthe atthe atthe the where the breeding of Arab horses is carried on and thou thousands thousands thousands sands were massed about the station when he returned at 7 tonight They greeted him with Hungarian cries equivalent to the American Hur Hul Hurrah Hurrah rah mh for Roosevelt The seemed to under understand understand stand stan and appreciate The packed streets echoed the cries as he passed and this demonstration was Vas thrice repeated later ater In the even evenIng evening Ing in front of ot the hotel as he depart lepart departed ed for the th station where whee another fran Iran frantic frantic tic tie multitude had waited until mid midnight midnight night flight to see see him oft off The TUe same popular enthusiasm was w s i displayed seventy mites miles from fromon BUdapeST on the drive from the railroad to B t botna Carriages drawn by six hor horwith horses j with drivers in picturesque costumes costume conveyed the p through th thO thatched roofed villages decorated with WIt crude American flags and and adorned wit ha hastily constructed triumphal j In each village the hooN had hadi I i dismissed that the n 1 the acclamation Mr Ir Roosevelt greatly hi ht visit to the breeding fantl AfUr r lunch at which the spee h f j Wf w t come were most fervid a score cort f t pur blood Arab were trotted mi ow I for his inspection The Tile colonel in charge of or the stable an Arab bearing the euphonious name of ot El EI El EI who came ame from Syria ST a a all to t stable boy bo took the greatest pride in Continued on Page Six Sl I t HUNGARIANS EXCITED OVER PRESIDENTS VISIT Continued from Page One showing the fine tine points of the beautiful animals saying to Mr Roosevelt I am not married my wives are In Inthe Inthe inthe the stable The and ladles ladies of the party including Countess who was Miss Gladys Vanderbilt fed the horses with sugar Later the th party visited the brood broodmares broodmares broodmares mares where Colonel Roosevelt was wa shown a tiny thoroughbred foaled to today today today day It was a filly but the colonel christened it Roosevelt There was an Inspection of blooded cattle sheep pigs and domestic fowls When the party left Colonel El lac asked the If he was satisfied and In reply Mr 1 r Roosevelt RO shook hIm warmly by the hand say ny Ing Goodbye Goodby comrade Count who had a narrow escape from serious Injury from the whirling blade of a fan on board the ile train on the th trip to the breeding farm suffered no ill effects tonight The sharp blade grazed his head Another half Inch and It would have cleaved the skull |