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Police Department been observed to violate the r fons with respect to turning at cr which should Every-buddy's elin’ travel on a p: | out o' traveli Mrs. Em L om _her school on differen much more Abe Martin Says: crazy about tra but yvou've got t’ U git th’ real thrill these d: daughter w but she can't 1 New Te<t for Real Peaxls A mew tes cording to the pondent of the American Chemic s of density, is called imple than’ that which emplo; His Misfortune. om the Chleazo News A little Milwuakee lad was in tears|! ause his playmates had c: for culti- | espondent. d with cul- iodide, bromide n . «lurp lhln] so, but I can't h!‘ly\ a sissy and | he gulped hard—-"because I'm twins| w with a girl. Dad's Prompt Comeback the Cincinnati Enquirer. egram to dad from son in college “Am broke. Send something to mend egram sent by dad to son in col end yo! and you won't be The Polais Ro L. S. Plaut & Co. Newark Tomorrow—the Last Day of Our Clean-Up Sale Before Stock Taking! Quality Merchandise letter t'day | Kresge Deparlment S toru THE EVENING BODY OF CARDINAL PLACED IN SHRINE to Scene of His Long Struggle. By the Associated Press. MALINES, Belgium, January The body of Belgium’s herofc war car- dinal, Desire Mercler, was enshrined teday In Malines, the seat of his arch- bishopric und the scene of his fong rears of struggle and, triumph. mthe archepliscopal palace, to it had been returned after yes- et was borne in sol- silver cross—to the Cathedral of St. Rombaut, and there entombed in the crypt. The entire route from the palace to | the cathedral was lined with soldiers, who presented arms as the cortege slowly passed, whil | bowed and the 1 | rain in token o | spiritual leade uncovered in the spect to thelr great d fellow patriot. ligious character with less of pageant than marked the service in the capital. for 10 oclock, carried down the steps of the palace i Mercier’s Remains Returned ' te state funeral in | preceded by a great | the great crowds | vThe ceremony was of a deeply re- | [y STAR, WASHINGTON, by 12 bearers. *Count Merode, grand marshal of the Belgian Court, with two officers, knelt hefore the coffin for a moment. Then the count placed upon it the hat and robe of the dead cardinal and Mgr. Hevlen, senlor Blshop of Belgium, recited “De Protundis,” in which many of the mourners joined. A detachment of soldlers took their places at the head and the march be- gan. The casket was followed by ns from all parts of the including representatives of arious religious orders, delegi- tions from foreign chapters, canons, prelates and Bishops, with representa- tives of the King and royal family and forelgn monarchs. Also in line were the members of the Belgian cabinet, senators, deputies, generals, presidents and members of the provincial counclls ind courts and several of the cardinal’s relatives. Marchers Chant. Hymns and prayers, chanted by the marchers, mingled with the strains of Chopin’s “Funeral March,” played by military bands, while the robes of the prelates, swaying as they walked, added to the solemn splendor of the scene. As the procession neared the ca- thedral the crush of the crowds be- sb_great that the gendarmes were unable to preserve order. Intent only upon entering the edifice to wit- ness the final service, many lost hats, | umbrellas or other pers veral women fain tore order in o'clock, The procession started shortly be- | Bishop Waffelaert of Brug when the casket was|ating. After the funeral or: lutfon was pronounced, Suc List your Real Estate For Sale and For Rent with this office, city, suburban and country. We are prepared to produce satisfac- tory results. Gardiner & Dent, Inc. Main 4884 1409 L St. N.W. e | before it was placed in the crypt. | eided to give it a trial. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, by five Belgian bishops, according to rank and age. When the service was ended the crowds which had been unable to en- ter the cathedral before, were admit- ted, and thousands filed past the coffin | ber of Denuties paused pay tribute to the memory nal Mercier, an act without precedent in the history of the Italian Parlia- ment, which has never before pald this honor o a forelgn cardinal. 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