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—_-—_ a | “God Told Me His Messenger Would Come at 5.30 A. M. | pag ) June 14, and I'mReady.” | Brothers in Europe While. ey Sean | Hisar Weaya lflallél ag ARRANGES FOR BURIAL. Garden City To-Day. anes Mrs. Kiselia Sure She Is to Die, | Sunday, but Authorities | | Shut Her Up. | WOMAN'S ODD STORY. Louise Clark Claims to Be parti ; ahi | By Rose C. otson. | - Dead Man’s Only Child, but | “T have had a visitation trom God, tn } Family Dispute Claim. | which He telle me T shal! die on Sunday bs next at 5.30 In the morning | Mrs. Anna Kisella, a Funeral services were held for Oliver, twenty-five in appa Hi. P. Belmont in the Cathedral of the ade this start Incarnation, Garden City. this morning. | yesterday afternoon a) her hone, No, nd were attended by many members a4 ‘Third atreet, Pasanto. wiere sure of the Vanderbilt family and a host of rounded by @ shroud made by her owr moclety folk. The only members of the, hands, and other Belmont familly present were three! was calmly awa nephewe of ihe dead man, Auqust Bel- hence | mont, oes Morgan Belmont and Ray-| inaticnochadice fede tounna mond Belmont 2 2 The two hrothers of the dcceasea.| "hen I & Gy Morn SECU, aos Perry and Aveust Belmont. are in Eu- the emarka atl home,” rope. Mr. Belmoni’s first wife. Mrs. shee s George L. Rives, did not attend the y un of services. She je with her husband in L her Newport home face of sve repose The Rev. Charles A. Snedecker, rect ned the 3 graciously Invited of St. Gee Episcopal Clvurch wo 4 lucted into a Hempstead. assisted ty Dean John tiny be n ross hune wilt Moses, of the Cathedral flowers, and various luguorious renind- wervive Bishop Burgess ers of mortality, greeted Gin) the Inland. was u a bed lay a wh . s The musical feature of the ceren “That Is n which 1 fox were rendered by a full surpliced o day,” explained Mrs choir of boys The pre ame con- | Kiselia Bisted of the singing of the hymns Got “Three Months’ Notice.” bide With Me.’ ‘Jerusalem, My! «prow do you know you are gol Happy Home. and the recasstonal ‘ Aer nineetedl i hymn, “Hark! Hark! My > soy William Woodcock was the organist Many Floral Tributes. . A creat bank of floral tributes was Beaped about the casket, with and purple orchids predominat The casket, which was cover wast morning. I we white | “sHow were y ath a question d with @ | God spoke to me just as plainly as] Dlanket of orchids, was carried into the Cathedral by =x ps you and 1 are speaking now,” said the | I-bearers, the mem | ve ae a eneatly | f here of the family following and o¢c- | swhen my husband died, seven years cupying the front pewa of the edifice. ago, just after we had come 1 Aug Belmont, jr. escorted the| Austria to America, I became interesi+ : widow up the aisle and they were fol-| iy religious matters,” tie ¢ cod | lewed by Wiliam K. Vanderbilt, Jr.{tle woman went on. “Bef Mrs. Vanderbilt, Harold Vanderbilt, {7 had not prayed. Two years a Col. and Mrs. William Jay, Morgan! eather died, and religion then be Relmont, Haymond Belmont and Perry | my folace: One night while pray 1 frany jing. t da vo 2 The pallbearers were C | told me that God loved me, and) (Vf 3. Sergeant Cram, 1 would take me to Him on Juno 14 Harris, Royal 7. Harry Bl-| “Were you not afraid?” I asked ridge and Winthrop. “On, no!’ Mrs. Kisella said q ‘The funeral was attended by large |‘ am glad to die—happy to d delegations from St. John's Lodge, F. of God. I have not learne ee months ago, 1 hear how 1 and A. M., of Newport. of which Mr. | shall depart, nor am T anxious to know Belmont was a past master, and Elks Iam content that 1 be no m on Lodge No. 104. of Newport, of which he, Sunday, and only await the cal peace 8) memes t Lives on Bread and Water. Interment at Woodlawn. | +a month ago 1 received another viri- After the services the casket was/sation, in whlch I was commanded to Qala cna special train, which Faatetaiilimy 1. Thave taken noth Garden for Long Isand City at) ing put bread and water since that time 45, The Interment was at Woodlawn, ang no persuasion from my friends can No member of the family regarded make me do otherwise e crucifix 1s seriously the report that has come from tie ame as bread to me,” and the It Gaivesto ar iced ie joee wa INE tie dow devoutly ieianees silver cro: : 10 declares that she round her nec! she wore aroun real daughter of Mr. Belmont “Where do you expect to BO When you rst marriage and that the late . Villy P Hurden was only an abe i all made answer, “where This Texas youne woman who has sty purial gown’ was fi bobbed up so mvaterioualy following) ening, Saturday niKiit pence eae Ai Lae es ; ured myself in it, and Ale down to die, » saving ta prove by varie | NY vake, 1 know. hall not awake, us documents that she ts the next of | Ny iave ordered my cuttin and Ain and only offspring of the dead mil 7 i funeral arrang: Nonaire. She ts also reported as mav- Taube panel ing: “FT have not led an enviable life! treat, Ile will not J have seen reverses, and Lam not to ty y gie, wut 1 have 8 diame.” | ; jnq | away in an envelope 20. be paid 10 eee, in New ore says the sir I | him mtter my. death, Rather Hostenker, dd many that knew me and kr 1 holle Caureh, has Be eae eae dest ineveut arn | promined (a) fay masse (00) E26) Cot nay Rui tor nO! of my soul, and ne nal of my tye only daughwwe of O. LEW ie die aire,” Mrs. Kisetia e blue 1 shail dres money fof the Greek mont.” arrangements are made Has “Proofs,” She Says. | tently await my death The young woman says she was born Is Willing to Go. on Mareh 4 nd that As sloclis|| savy, GHerel ho one whomlyoulresret Ate he videnen tn nave Lerideniity: | ciaut ls, (here me one hab” yous rem Ble exnibiis uw guid jocket with to leave 1 asked. ture she says is of her, mother, “No one. I have no children nor rela- Whititg Belmont, and one of a child] tiyos, and my friends will not miss me three or four years old, which she saya! 100" Tan, young, yes; but every one ierself. 1 Ma of torselfgo a letter presumed to be| must die, and for ime the sooner the from Mr. Belmont to a detective agency, | better. er is lost to) ©] am not morbid: I only accept my | mn h he suys his daug a 0 Hedy fate cheerfully, for 1 know that 1 py ah “i cannot alter the decision of God. He therounee sonserned has sald [inust g0, so 1 have prepared 1 Sete te. doneerna me alan | (2 obey. ‘The key will be In my door. 0 4 yg the neighbors may tind ne on Sunday | iil prove its authenticity at tae, ie Wel j ina me on Sunday | per Unie: Aerie py gexata ° made (inysell, ping the sleep of | ly records. of” “American Multi; “4"\vastily. expressed # iionaty you will notice after O. H.| “summons would | ; Belmont's name the record of a| the widow woul “daughter born to him. cura a HApOY Li ; “put Twi She, with a No Dates Given. won smile. i! comeback on “There is'no date of birth or of mar-| Sunday morning, you'll find I have an ge or of death of this daugiter re-{ Swered the calls Soried there, as is the case with aii), It WAS only A Mittle later that the, owner family records. ing she might do herseit some “according to the press despatches | the friends of Mrs. Kt this daughter Is reported: to hs ree | taken before Police. Justice married and to have died. Why this| {hd committed to the ark record? 1 merely refer to thts | for examination as to he fo -show that there nas been an offical ———. oe homing nae ray Youhor, sara | ACCUSED OF BURGLARY walgreens ere BOYS ARE DISCHARGED. JUMPED OVERBOARD 5 PUR rua eee FROM ARABIC AT SEA, Captured While Busily W recking an Unoccupied House in Suicide Had Registered as William Williamsburg. J. Robinson, of Two cleven-year-old boys were i brought into the Children's Court in New York, Brooklyn to-day charged with burglary A despatch from Queenstown to-day| They are Jacob Gonners, of No. 14 tated that the White Star liner Arablc,| North Fourth atreet, and Isadore Jaffee, Which sailed from Liverpool on Thurs- 0. 22 Hope street, a palr of under- i Gay for New York, reported that a sa-| "Zed And emaciated little street gamins. f Joon “passenger, registered ax William | According to the bulky’ policeman who J, Robinson, ani said to be well known | Managed to corral them after a four . 3 blocks’ chase, his prisoners were de-} ja this city, had committed suicide by } . X | tected in the wet of demolishing the win- | Sora overboard. All efforts to save | dows and interior decorations of the un. Bed occupled two-story house at No. 75 a ee ad hope that the d and that ea to live fear- Ga = Hospital sanity | 3 ing to the eity directory there : i. 4 Wiltlam ‘J.” Robinsong here. | ccrday -afrmneee AN Te: Yen | bree FORE A CLUTOR, AS | waa with them, and who apparently got eee pore At} cold feet, acampered off when gas j jorris Park, and the| and fixtures began to fall about, and oan, living ‘at No. 147| told & policeman. reet, An Evenin, ‘orld . and al- Called at those addresses | loeed te mo, "atten, eamienee My none was the suicide in \ ore eo, after Les tolng, eee ‘would wre uses pastime te the future, 9! _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1908. ‘N.Y, DELEGATES WHY YOUNG WIFE SNAPPING DOG OFF: BRAVE 13 DEFENDED YOUTH CA HOODOO TWICE. WHO ANNOYED tablished Over 40 Years. N. S. BRANN 231 Eighth Ave. 1 New York City janufacturing Jeweller. OVEN EVENINGS. BELMONT'S NEAR Woman Calmly Prepares to Die BELATIVES NOT at Hour Set in Divine Warning USES A SCARE NG PLPLS Says Darts Into Courtyard of School Ruttenau Lyon Did Not Dese Start From Grand Central on Pretty Track 13, Due in Chicago Ae Pattee GRADUATION PRESENTS. Man’s Leg. seat? SIX POLICEMEN FOLLOW | on June 13. Afraid of Shooting Some Chil dren, They Club Animal evening's enjoyn ty of Hughes Literature half dollar to spend as 1 9 Along on th to Death. Special Train. delegates to the Ch! » streets was thi special tratn niathves will antnal and the ery « up from every side of missilag started Bit Man in the Leg leg of Martin Constantine, of No. ‘The dog faster t of Constantine's e leg of his t th the cloth fluttering out it darted on up the nom was being egal separati Woodruff was vening Wortd had settled di Another Case of 13 James Dorgan was in the way of the and In order to escape being bitten nto the gutter, 1as decided ini it should bring handsome ANNA: KISELIA + LKER SHOWS HAD POISON IN NO BAD EFFECTS A STOCKING OF ALBANY VISIT | Mother’s Death Bed Injunction Well atives make an af- the clamor that » Indian sign | erable Senator [train for Chicago and Patrolman Os: date for the, vies: Prince street there were six polleemon n full pursuit Ny animal as {t slipped th the gateway with a glance at on the ‘bed his first wife died in charges against Established stuff was started by pearance of ms were unfounded deny them on the witness stand or per- | jure myself. 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