W. United sme- Hay. 1- nm ' who in adapted by President ~' ; We: Praldcut Lloyd. Con‘ ' “In. ud the American Bra-men " I. H. W. Dldurlch, not him “I. volcomed Mm sud wished O good toy-(e. The Prince arrived in Bremen le- plnied by the court marshal, Rear Mira] Freiiierr Seckendoril'. Clp~ ‘ n at the vay Von Muller, Corvette n lnd Aid-deâ€"Cnmp or Emperor . V Grumma. Captlin Lieutenlnt ldt von Schwind 1nd Clptlin mun-m von Endy, Aidâ€"de-Clmp or “i Prince; Clptain Lieutenln: Von m, Auiltlnt Surgeon Generll of in NO†Reich and Courtney Hint†“A modest brukiut of {our courm mined in the Prince's room lt the The nrrivll or Prince Henry in M pound almost unnoticed, but ‘ people crowded outside the depot‘ .r gully hoping to see the Prince. were disappointed by the police. m kept them back from the antrlnco ~: Ill lt 1:40 p. m., liter the lrriVli or . no general chief of headquarter: lnd Lu lld~de~cnmp of the Emperor. Hil Mule, Von Pieuen. Rear Ad- ï¬ll and Minister of auto and State Ine'uury or the Nuy. m. Excellency . Tlrplu, and Ambuuudor HII Ex- " Von EInndocher. the Pflnoc 1 MI whole lulu boarded the mm , u Innerhuen. ; ï¬e morning but! been misty. but It ' m It Md dared up and bright. sun- ,MO Ind. the gnaw on (In Sold: and ‘2“. on mun, chip deck- nd moon “1;“ Bulletin-"n urlntllhla Illo- mil- “I o! dllmond- any am decanted Lloyd Hall (he Kronprlm Wllbolm ill (In ship. In the' '.hl(en" Ind i133 {tut American reception. Besides, .Prince. like a true sailor, hates lava! pomp and ceremonies. Nev- much. many people hurried to mmorhaven to see him leave because CW felt the importance of the political _ Henry of Prussia left the [36' to meet. “Old Glory" \ as the North noun-u Lloyd 19 Kranprlns Wilhelm, the and non magniï¬cent ocean , and. will bear nun. h departure from the port '0! rhaven we: made Impressive by ,mpllclty. The Emperor did not a great show because that, per- ~ lint-mu. people who ï¬nd mun» . M. "on Bremen lo manna-van ‘ I. tb- Prlum ol chmrd enthusi- ly u we non-m tnln stopped. â€no. Hnry named Im' than put unholy. but. (altered by m. m mt dInflly In the Lloyd "III â€I Naval Auuu Command-1 ll- Alh. loo-cult. CE “HENTY IN ‘ « " ' , THE VNITEID STA-T1523 GERMAN POSTAL CARD SOUVENIR OF PRINCE HENRY‘S JOURNEY. fl ' \\\‘ “wk lineal" pmnllmls veto ulm- M the steamer doclm at atmthnmplon to guard Prince Henry of Pmula, who van on hoard the numthlp Kmpfln: Wllheln. Pollcemen and detectqu The hand 0! m! Imperial Seem"! Navy Dlvlsmn plant: the German "Vollshymm." "The Eur-Spangled Banner†and "Hall Columbin." TM: humus navy hand at rortyalgm Inca. under Dim-1m WoeIlMer. m a: pay- Inn man" In the second «Mn. um will he Innnfernd In Nev York to (be Hobenmlhrn. The flmk mun; look Inï¬ll] m mlnutm And then tho- Prim and in mm». mm than! in." lie (‘qu of the Kmnmlm, A. Richter. an I bonny weicmnr. Cumin Rant won only I In word- of "kn-o no! no Prim thank hands with n" mm no“ vor- dhlly. annuity will. Butler. with than M b on wry (deadly tar-I. MM" in a m o.’ the Prince In KM and um 'lll him min u I!» tun-on dimm- vhlrh "on honor n" In M. brmtwr In Benin. “If Your Royal "lab-u- wlll porn“. I have the honor to convey to you no not: woman" nod coral-l arm- lul of His Excellency. the Alluvial Alba-Mot, Anon-w n. WM“ 0! Bat- 11». who Man an In but wuhn for a [locum-ho ulna in II. mum and value. 004 loved you no your way In that bountiful land boyood the custom m, ohm I MI] welcome to "lulu (M toy-l mi of «In mum: and M the male at tho Unltod 8m. 0! Aunka." Boomer. who Is olflclally representing Ambassador White, wished the Prince in warm words a good voyage, telling him he would be a most welcome guest of the United States. Arte:- him! Con- sul Dldteflch sold: Danpfer KmnprinzWilhelm nit $101 Prinz Heinrich an M The Kronpmn wmm- arrived at Cheri-mu. France. that l pic-nut and vindlm era-Ila; o! the child. The man" and hero (or out, twenty mlnnten to Inn-Mn the cargo. Ilen- whlle the band on deck played um 09 lecflons. M 9 o‘clock, under the most uuspiciom conditions. the Kronpflns Wilhelm sailed for New York. During the my "on m (be Kmnpmu wmm- manic-Cod with "to North Fenland W by mm or whole:- lelmly. Pflm "an" um um mm, 'Ik-h um "tram-mum! from m". an bring to his Vita and mm In KI‘ W? Wilhelm. "a "ham“! an! manages by wt] of Ibo Isle o! Wight to Germany. Elmer" Wilhel- de- sired um an “tempt be node to keep In touch with the Manor throughout the my... and everything u- been mutated to any on! Ila desire. Whoa um «um Ian (to harbor Prince "nary. who in on m lulu- no. Imam. mud), round bl. up and waved human to Ibo. on no any. The. flu had at m m In!†Divmm. witch taco-nu. mo Mm, plane the (kn-n unload anthem, follovln. It flu: â€Rik. IM- luuh." (be um»- of witch Wally mm u the and around dov- amalhmpmn way-r. It and been prone.“ to W a civic welcome for Prim Haley. Dc! 1»- Mu ya undo-ed ovlu to u pollmy mnnd lull-luau that no “In would he (on than. amnion unencu- vm W11 scrutinised. fl} swarmed every part, or the dock, and the train with passengers from Lon- don was not permitted to draw up to Its platform untu the Kronprlnz Wil- helm had been made inst. Even then the Iteamshlp tickets at the South- Tucsonrâ€"nrowe" and departure for Germany on the steamer Denna-1m Monday. March wan-u to Philadel- phia um Inspection of (Juan any yard. Who '1" Pens-Ml] Conduct the Too. 0! Prince Henry of Gen-any Through (In United m Wednesdayâ€"M. Dal-lo Ind Nils-ll hm. “nannyâ€"cl Boston My~vmu to Album N. 7.. Au! a» Want Pom: mum, Antony. bluntly-Rm! and men-Ila. In New Yuri my. 'IMII~~VIII! to tho Now York Yum Club and print. diner. Monday. March awArrlnl at. 8... Louis .1 ’1 a. m. and departure u 11. Arrival at Chicago at 6:30 p. In. R.- mptlon u Unlon depot by Mayor Huh rlaon. the German consul and the re- ccpuon commutes. ulllury noon. to (In Auditorium Hotel. Dinner by u- noclued recnpuou communal. Onad ball In lhr Audlloflum that" u â€:30 o'clock. and supper. Tuesdayâ€"Walt to lJncotn Park In the horn!" nod denature for Innu- IN I! 1 In the Ilium. Sunderâ€"Stow; at ChutnnoonNuh- ville. Louisville and Indianapolis. Wednesdayâ€"Reception and lightne- in; in New York city. Depanuro (or Wuhingiou at midnight. Thursdayâ€"At the nation! capital. Fridayâ€"Visit io Annapolis. Baturdny â€"â€" Departure on weamn tour. with stops at Pillsbury, Columbul Ind Cleveland. Tuesdlywuunching or the new yacht or the German emperor at Shoot- er's island, 1n the forenoon, and civic reception In New York clty In the Inch noon. Blonder-Short stop at. Baltimore gt 9 n. m., and nrrivai in Washington at 10:20 o'clock. Oflicial call of Prince Henry on President Roosevelt at the White House, and its return. Inter- change of courteeies by ambassadors. Dinner at. the White House at. 8 in the evening, Return to New York city. Sundayâ€"Religious services on board imperial yacht Huhentoliern in the morning. Privata entertainment by the Deutscher Vereln in the afternoon. De- puture (or Washington at night. Saturday. Feb. 22â€"Arrivo In New York harbor on steamer Kronprlnz Wilhelm at noon. omen: welcome. and entertaining. (know Program to! Prl-n Ila-I1! flour- Tout Announcod. The Itinerary and xenernl program of Prince Henry's visit to this country has been announced by Dr. Hill. the President's delegate. It covers the pe- riod from Saturday, Feb. 22, to Tue- day, March 1}. Several changes have been made from the orlglnnl draft. The revised plans are as follows: Plans All Completed. Pfl-eo flour, Orland M In“ Full lo- pon a! m. Travail. Baum]- Wllum hn ordered that I one! report of the mm of Prlnea Henry be cabled to him any from the mind sum Ho In tho ordered Prince Hairy a: 1mm n «and ro- prt at M- W an churn- no." ‘rhu In! Room-vote In to no In- viood to Mill. it is sated in American circles in boodon that when Miss ’Rooaevelt comes over to atlend the mronation of King Edward she will proceed to Germany as the gust of Ambassador White at Berlin. This will he done at the suggestion of the Kaiser. who is anxious to show lmpartlhi hospitality to the President's daughter, whose chm-min; personality is so closely idenâ€" tiï¬ed with the present Anglo-American civilitles. the launching of the Em- peror‘l new yacht and the vial: of Prince Henry to the United States. it In certain that the daughter of the Proï¬cient would he cordially welcomed hy the German people. Next in navy mniim, yachting cinlmn Int place in Prince Henry's prot'swionnl nun-(ions He is "on n more ardent um sportsman thnn his broth". hnidn being n practicnl ynchtsmm. Prime Henry anus his own mi! with consummate skill. The Irene. named after his flie. has any a time non a Kiel regnttn mp under the personal guidance of its roynl owner. His hecnost drlight Is to rumble into n thirtmertn-r with two trl'nds. and. in duck flannel. In! and tack and splash through n smashing contest. The wetter he gets. as the mun of a choppy spin, the better In liken the gum. Prim. "awry was HM favmllo non of both his IMO honor and mother; Once when Son-cor Pendleton of Ohio. than l‘nltod Slates Mints!" to Berlin, m method In nmflonc‘e by Emperor Mulch. the Amm- diploma spoke In adv-mam": of Crown Print. William. to whom he had been pro- ï¬ted tho day M10". "Yea" all Emperor I‘vmnrk. "Wlllhun In a In boy. but nu until you no my Henry!" Mace Monty's dull-manila; rhu- nrlemtlc an. boon lon- Ind "and for an. Inn lav-hind I» gun: und ham“ "to dock. A amtnllnurun. he in null (maid It mmmulm- In ml. tllh un- "mm and rnnlldrntlon Ila hum" Mo mm from autumnal: tn Incl. lle bu mun"! me â€I'lflh'll mu 0! navy (Mun MM tundra-Inna: Hu- armor «mum and bunk" rum-Hy. as wall In Mtneuwrs am! sermon. "e is In- Ivmwly mmku. Almost lo the point at rem'nnam. lv‘or thlrteon years followms. Print. Henry occupied himself with tho mmcleu uvllvllln attendant upon the bmh and development. of Germ-ur- modern nun-y. In 1891 he found him- ul! I full-fledged Ills ofï¬cer. When the Chlnm non of Kluhov wu ukon by the Kaiser 1 law months Inter he dlumlchcd his brother to En! Ant: as tho commander of the ucond dlvlulon of German crul-tn. HI. do nurture Iron: Kiel. lboll’d his am unhlp. tho Deal-chum, wu the con- tor of I («vent German ulul denou- urtlton. (frat-In: through "I. friend- ly rulers or cum. Juan. Bun. Ko- ru Inc! an. Run!" pomâ€"ton- lion. "to Amur, rhnura round I’d-c0 Maury In mun wan during the MINI"). any» [allowing Illa ham. 0! Manila. and. when Emmor wmmn wu pinned to mull Admlrll Von Dirdq rich, (In mum-ml at I" anmnuy'l no tom- ln flu â€mic mlon ml my autumn: lo I» Prim. A. ""7 ; Alum-an our" who and Man II (boo. Gun II" Irv-nu. m. rnmr wu martini Ivy lam, Alulllty and klndnns. In the spring of £880 he started home, touching the Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena. Two years later he crossed the Atlnnilc again. upon thin occasion as junior commanding other of the mrvelie Olga, whose copuin, Baron mn Seckendorir. in court nur- ll!!! of Prime Henry's oinclnl houw hold, will accompany him to Amorlcn. The ï¬rst German prince to VII“ United States territory hu‘ upon tour previous occasions sailed (at from the tntherland. One 0! the Journeyl took him around the world. By wny at the Cape Verde Islands, he cruised through the South Atlantic, around Cape Horn and through the Pal'mc to Japan Ind China. wlwra he urrled for ulna-t two years. II. In [dolls-d I, en‘s-Moan. Get-I- his". Albert William, Prince Henry oi Prussia, third ranking admiral of the imperial German'navy, is every inch a sailor. Favorite of his imperial parents, coming to manhood amid ne- tionnl conditions particularly condu- cive to a life of luxury and ease, Prince Henry has chosen to work hard for nearly twentyâ€"ï¬ve years. and, as the premier scion of the kingdom has dedi- cated his best talents to the sea serâ€" vice of the nation. The Prince will be 40 years old on Aug. 14 01 this year. He is just three years and seven months the junior or his imperial ‘ brother, Emperor William ll. He marâ€" pried in Berlin in 1888, Princess Irene of Hesse. 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