Show I I I I I ROY AL TV VISITS KIt S. S u LA LAI A AKing King Kins o of Belgium Our Guest I HIS is the king who said Germany seems to think Belgium a road T l' THIS rather than thaI a country His visit to America brings new interest I to his personality and that of his family His heroic devotion to hi hiv hi- people which inspired their brave resistance to the Hun HUIJ inya invaders lers his democracy and nd hi his family life free from scandal make him one of 1 the te most most ad mirable i. i t f characters ar t r il m in royal ci circles cIs Jr J c f r. 1 a I 4 w S 9 s sk k dip F Members of NiI Ninety first ety Division Act as Guard Guar of Honor for Belgium's 0 Heroic Ruler Ruhr ler I M MEMBERS I 1 EMBERS El of the Ninety- Ninety first division which was under the direct command III of King Albert Alaert of Belgium in the Lys offensive will be guard of honor to King Albert and Q Queen een Elizabeth this afternoon upon their arrival in Salt Lake to spend an hour Chaplain Calvin S. S Smith of Infantry Infantry in infantry In- In the Three Hundred Sixty second fantry will assemble the men at the I station The men have been urged I Ito to be he at the station at 4 30 ARRIVE AT King Albert and his party will arrive arrive arrive ar ar- rive in Salt Lake at 4 45 o'clock and will leave for California at 6 o'clock A parade similar to the one arranged for President Wilson has boon been planned I II and following folloWing a drive through the city an organ recital will be given for the I royal party in the Tabernacle Governor Governor Governor Gov Gov- Simon Bamberger and Mayor VI W. W I Mont Ferry will welcome the soldier king king- kingto to the city I The parade will twill follow the same line of march as visit of President President dent Wilson ex except ept that It Jt will disband disband dis dis- I band at the Eagle gate It will at the Oregon Short Line depot depot gO go o east on South Temple Tempe street to Main lain street south to Fourth South street reet east cast to State street ct and north to South South Temple street f f After Arter the parade the roy royal l party will be taken taen by automobile on a no brief trip about the city They They- will then proceed to the Tabernacle where an organ recital will be given n. n WELCOME AT TABERNACLE I Mayor Mavor Ferry will speak a few Vor words s sI o of w welcome come at the Tabernacle and it I pi Continued on pa page e 2 2 I SALT LAKE WELCOMES BELGIUM'S BRA YE VIKING KING I ELIZABETH and hep e eroyal I royal son son Prince Leopold Q QUEEN The prince is IS 18 years of I age k I I v vr S r t t lo tc 1 QUEEN ELIZABETK C t iII i- i I i I II PRINe LEOPOLD Soldiers Who Vho Won Fame on Belgian Soil oil A Act t as Gl Guard ard t King Qu Queen en and Prin Prine Prince e Ar Arrive r rive f for r Brief Visit in IU City Continued from page 1 1 h Is expected that the king will III respond briefly The doors and gates of ot the T Taber Tabernacle bernacle bernacle ber- ber nacle will be closed promptly at The Tho general public is In Invited Invited invited In- In to att attend nd the recital Everyone Is requested to remain in the Tabernacle Taber Taber- nacle until th tho king has ihas left loft the tho build build- ing lug All of ot the tho organizations which as- as slated In controlling the crowds crowd while the president was In the city will as assiat assist as- as In carrying out the parade to to- to day No one will be permitted within the this depot Regular soldiers from 1 M. M t Douglas will be stationed at nt the tile Tabernacle lab Tab and anti at the station No o automobiles will wUl be permitted to main parked on the line of ot march after aCter 3 o'clock according to Chief of ot otI I Police 3 J. J Parley White All AU streetcar I and antI automobile traffic on th the streets covered by the parade must cease at 4 30 he said I Ogden will receive the royal Belgians Belgians Bel Bel- gians glans this afternoon at The I royal train will stop there until when it will ivill leave for Salt Lake City officials nad members to fo the various civic elvic organizations and soldiers who served in Belgium will welcome the king and queen King Albert r remarked marked yesterday that it was the Western Vestern wheat that saved Belgium from starving according to a a. dispatch from the royal roal train At Cheyenne the king climbed into the engine and rode beside the engineer Inthe in inthe inthe the moonlight for fOI a long distance I King and Queen I Regular F Fellows FellowsON ON BO BOARD A no KING KING KING- AI ALBERT'S ALBERTS ERTS ERT'S I SPECIAL TRAIN Oct 0 Snow Snow covered cov coy ered Hed the ground when daylight overtook overtook overtook over over- took King Alberts Albert's train east of ot otI I Hitter Bitter Creek V V. Wj this morning but it failed tailed to dampen tho the spirits Of the Belgian ruler who seems to be able I to get along with less sleep than any II man on the train He lie was up with the coming of dawn and took a a. short tramp tramp along the tracks wearing heavy boots boote although he did not turn in until after atter 1 a. a m. m The king climbed Into the engine cab at Cheyenne at 1015 15 last night I and drove the train to LaramIe I seven fifty miles away through the I I moonlight and up grade much of ot the way He lIe wore an aviators aviator's jacket I I and did not appear to mind the cold I Prince Leopold sterns seems to have Inherited in inherited inherited In- In his fathers father's love of ot machinery and took the kings king's place in the cab riding there as far tar as Rawlins miles away piloting the train part of ot the way and not getting to bed until after 4 o'clock this morning KINDLY QUEEN Queen Elizabeth proved this mornIng morning morning morn morn- ing that she inherited something of the skill of ot her father Duke Charles of ot Bavaria who was a 0 world famed tamed oculist W. W V. V C C. Blackman of ot New NewYork NewYork York a colored porter got a cinder in his eye three days ago and It defied the skill Of f Lieutenant Colonel Nolt the royal roal physician Her lIer majesty I heard of at the Incident and was eager to see what she could do elo She deftly I removed the cinder and thereby convinced convinced convinced con con- conI I vinced another of ot the servants on the i train that she Is the tho most moat wonderful woman In the world I IThe IThe The train is due at nt Ogden at this afternoon and Salt Lake City an j 1 hour later I Guard Safety I Of Royal Party William II 11 Davenport in charge chare of ot the local office of ot the United I States secret service today prepared for the safety of ot the King and Queen of ot Belgium upon their arrival here I this afternoon I Every precaution will be taken to see that the royal couple are well welt I guarded Chief Chiet of or Police J. J Parley White and Sheriff John S. S Corless cooperating with the government In Inthis Inthis t this matter I |