Show ROOSEVELT'S RECEPTION IN LONDON QUIET Received by King George and Views Body of the Dead Monarch LONDON fa 1 May 16 Theodore Roosevelt special American dor to the he funeral of Kin King Edward Elward VII vir arrived in London this morning was was received by King Rint go at Marlborough Marl Marl- borough h house and later ater visited tho the t throne room in Buckingham palace where the tho body lOdy of tho the lato late monarch is privately lying ling in state Tho entrance to th the city of tho the distinguished dig dis dis- dis tiD American was quiet and in marked contrast with his appearance at other capitals and with what would have been made of the occasion here bore but for tho demise of the Brit British sh ruler It Il was holiday but despite de do- spite this fact timo tho popular crowd at Victoria station was small There wn was no cheering but as as Mr Roosevelt alighted d from tho train and was escorted escorted es es- by Ambassador B Reid id to tho the royal carriage which had been sent Bont for him tho those thoe e who looked on silently lifted their heir hats bats The Roosevelt Roose party which included Mrs Roosevelt Miss Roosevelt and Kermit loft Berlin at noon yesterday and reached Flushing Holland last midnight ht Th They continued on on tho the regular reg ular boat to England where T a a. special train was in waiting for them and which tho regular reg reg- ular express to t London ar arriving at Victoria station fifteen minutes min earlier than Wan the Z T ulai ti n which followed i li 7 15 clO k 1 at 0 At At At Queensborough h Mr Roosevelt elt was joined by oy v the aides tides appointed to toI attend on him by Kin King George George- Lord Dundonald and Commander omm Charles F F. I Cunningham Graham and and by bJ Vico Admiral Ad Ad- miral mimi Sir George Neville commanding a division of the homo horno fleet who received received re To tho the former president in mu tho the nan name o of tho the kin king The Time transfer to tho the special was f quickly made and at C j clock o tim party art proceeded for this city which was reached at o clock It had hul been supposed that Mr Roosevelt would arrive arrive on the tho regular ret reg ular train and this fact may have havo accounted ac cc- counted count in part for the comparatively eJ small crowd croud at the station Met by by Officials On tho the station platform awaiting the were and Mrs Reid Reiel and antI the members of the American embassy ant and their wives nfl all dressed rc in mourning Consul Genera General Griffiths and tho the staff of tho consulate Robert J. J Wynne forni former r American consul consul general noral at London Ogden M. M Reid son of the ambassador aud and a small group roup of American residents bero iero There was no no music music waving n of flagor flags flag or other ether demonstration when the greetings had bad been exchanged Lord Dundonald D escorted tho the Roose elt and jador and Mrs R Reid id to the time roal royal royci roy roy- al ci carriages which had bid been placed at their disposal b by the tho kill king and they were driven drien at on once co to D Dorchester house hous tho the homo home of the tho Later accompanied by br Mr Nr Reid Mr Roosevelt in the capacity of ot special American emba visit visited d the king kins at Marlborough house Following his bis reception b by the monarch he was es escorted escorted B to Buckingham palace and hown into the time throne room room where on the catafalque reposes time the body of ot King Kins Edward dward Mr Roosevelt Roose was WaR accompanied ac at- companied to timo tho palace by bJ Mrs Mn Roo Roose Roosevelt volt velt and the tho members of th American embassy 18 and their wives s. wives |