Show t TO SEE EDWARD CRO CROWNED D. D I i r pv The e Opening g of the Tourist Season T k Marked b by a Rush Bush to England Most of the trans Atlantic steamships steamships steam steam- ships which sailed Saturday went out outwell outwell well filled with tourists many of whom will stop over in London for the coronation coronation coro coro- nation ceremonies To keep the balance balance bal bal- ance true the incoming fleet brought 1 almost as many voyagers as were car car- 4 away j The of the Atlantic Trans Trans- t t- t port line which sailed yesterday for A London is the first vessel of that com com- Ii sail under the recently adopted w r. r summer ummer schedule The vessel carried out an unusually large number of pas pas- Among the many who were at the pier to sa say farewell to the voyagers voyagers voy voy- agers was the Duke of f Newcastle who was there to say good bye to his friend J. J S. S Colton Fox who Is returning to his home In England in order to prepare prepare pre pre- pare for the coronation festivities The Umbria carried Mr and Mrs C. C Ballard and Miss Babs Ballard Isaac Bell Charles F. F Coffin Henry Lee Davis Mr and Mrs Ezra T. T Elliott Paul Grand ville Mr and Mrs I. I W. W Hayne a and Miss tWy aH IJ J Lily Hayne y Mr and n Mrs Richard c Nixon and Mrs Herbert Waring Other vessels of the outgoing fleet I the Patricia for Hamburg the Lahn for Genoa the Mongolian for Glasgow and the Rotterdam for foi Rotterdam all went out with well filled staterooms The r Lucania was the first of the Incoming fleet to reach her pier Her wireless telegraphy telegraph operator re reported reported re- re ported having been in communication with the westward bound MInnehaha for a period of seven se hours The Minnehaha Min Min- which should reach her pier y early this morning is the first of the J. J Transport vessels to be fitted I I wireless s Instruments Among the arrivals by the LUCania was Mrs T. T Spicer a miniature portrait painter who comes here to paint the portraits of several society leaders Speaking of the art In Paris Mrs Simpson said that American painters there there- have been unusually successful of late In getting their pictures s hung In the Paris salon Mrs Simpson said she would remain here hen but six weeks Mrs C. C R. R Hone who arrived by the the Lucania W was a a. passenger b by the and is the first firt of that ill rated vessels vessel's passengers to return to this port Mrs Hone gave high praise to the officers and andrew crew rew of the New York Herald |