Show ROYAL PH PRINCE INCE IS HAVING BIG TIME LABOR DAY SPENT AMONG HOLI DAY CROWD IN LONG IS ISLAND ISLAND IS IS- LAN LAND D CITY Wales Has Plenty of Excitement When He Attends Belmont Park Racing Events Is Well Guarded Belmont Park L. L L Scorning I. a body guard and refusing to keep out of th the crowded sections of Belmont Park the Prince of Wales Vales on Labor Day Pay attended the long-heralded long in international international international in- in race in which the French champion lost to Wise Vise Counselor a Kentucky horse It was a day of sensations Society cast manners to the winds The most distinguished in the restricted reStricted restricted re re- re- re inclosure swarmed and milled milled milled mill mill- ed about and dashed from box to box in an effort to see the prince The prince came to the rare against the advice of his entire staff all his close friends and everyone at i Syosset and vicinity who had a chance to counsel him lie He was warned warned warned warn warn- ed it would be a holiday crowd that the heat would be intolerable and he would be in constant danger of being mobbed if not suffocated bythe by bythe bythe the frantically curious thousands s. s That did not interest the the prince He was determined to see run He saw run run into into sec ond and place N Alan Pinkerton head of the great Pinkerton detective agency was in ina a constant state of brainstorm all afternoon It was up to him to guard the person of the heir to the British throne and if he had had ha 1 to guard an athletic grasshopper hi his I job would have been much easier After the second race the prince princ insisted on leaving the box of Mrs August Belmont where he was a I guest and going out into the paddock paddock pad pad- dock to look at and his op op- nn 1 C rl nA M l nJ Postal Telegraph millionaire led the thi way Mackay is a little man and wa was 5 3 not as a wedge to break breal Ca c a way before the prince Members l 0 of f r his party followed him with Pinkerton Pinkerton Pinker Pinker- ton walking beside himAs him As As- Ashe he went through the little gate that leads from society's inclosure the prince was wiping from his face and heatedly heated heated- ly Y to Pinkerton against bein being followed follow follow- ed by a bodyguard of two Pinkerton operatives I HI dont don't want them protested the prince Leave them behind I A few feet behind two operatives battled with curious thousands thousands thousands ands who insisted on closing in behind be be- hind his royal highness As the littie little lit lit- tle tie pressed its way ahead in the throngs one detective expressed express express- ed a wish to heaven hed he'd stay in one place five fhe minutes The congestion near the gate bad badas as it was was as the great open spaces es compared with what the prince ran into in the paddock He went into the ring where the horses stand and found foun it impossible to get out Milling Mill Mill- ing throngs pressed around from every side Small boys had climbed into trees to get a slant at H uH R. R H. H and in several instances the branches broke and youngsters came tumbling down It was a situation to try any nerves But apparently the prince has none His Ills only annoyance seemed to be the fact that detectives were trailing after him and making him him feel lik like a man that could not take care of himself in an emergency |