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‘Mroughout the crowds standing in the otreets. ‘The hour of the pervice was an hour of length nd breadth of the city an well as tn the district through which the cortege Silence generally observed the passed. The Stock Exchange closed wat noon. There war no curt market. ind business houses shut Many factori down uring the funeral hour. CITY OFFICIALS ANG ARMY ANO NAVY IN LINE. Besides the pall bearers the coffin was Secompanied by nearly every official of elty and county government, walking the ear tracks of Broadway two by two. ‘The only glint of military pomp or color fn the great procession was that caused by the presence of Major-Gen. Barr: and his staff, representing the Unit States Army; Rear-Admiral Winslow and his staff, and Capt. Gleaves of the Brooklyn vy Yard and his staff, Fepresenting the United States ené the commanding officer and staff of the National Guard, jaciuding Major Schermerhorn, military aide to Willlam Sulzer, and the @spended Governor's directly authorized reprasentative. Following these were representatives of all the consulates of foreign coun- tries in this city, a special delegation representing the Lord Mayor of Livei pool, the city in which Mayor Gaynor's body was transferred from the Baltic, the steamship on which he died, to the Lusitania for ite return to this pert, a@ delegation of mayors from cities of New York State and from cities outside th State, headed by Mayor Fitsgerald of Boston. POLICE AND FIREMEN CARRIED BODY FROM CITY HALL. The renioval of the coffin from the City Hall to the catafalque was without any @ignal to the waiting thousands in the streets and in he windows of the buildings surrounding the equure, other than the appearance of th coffin iteelf, with tho Mayor's flag draped about its head, on the shoulders of the ten stal- Wart firemen and policemen. Bx-President Taft and the other pall- bearers, who had been facing each other in a double line on the rained terrace before the City Hall steps at either end of the catafalque, took their Places beside the black* vehicle. The multitude, which had been quiet, mur- muring in whispers and undertones, decame entirely allent. Just how quiet cam only be signified by the fact that @ bell of a hoist In the Post-OMice de- partment was plainly heard across City Hall Park. The line of three hundred policem facing the City Hall in the plase, who had been at rigid attention for half an hour, swung their batons to their chins in a@alute, The nixteen fire en- gine drivers and mounted policemer who stood at the bridles of the biack- netted and tusselied horses gripped them tightly. The cof n was carried around the moving bier and carried up @ eet of steps which had been placed ‘ - THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1918, Start of the Fiineratl of Maijor Gaynor From m City Hall; First Section of Great Throng Formed in Background Specially Photographed by o Stef Photographer of fhe Bvening World. of the procession was impossible, ods Following the early morning showers the sun came out through @ dimming | mist and shone upon the uncovered heads of the muititude of spectatora. With military precision the ten big policemen and firemen came for J and took the bronze casket on their shoulders and, moving so slowly that they were ten minutes in passing from the door to the chancel rail, set the coffin down on @ bier prepared for it there. Those from the funeral procession who were to attend the services in Trinity left the line of maroh & signal and the remainder of column moved on to the Battery, where the turn was made and the itne headed up | town to await the conclusion of the hour-long services, PECIAL HOUR'S SERVICE IN ALL SCHOOLS OF CITY. During that hour, froin 11 to 12 o'clock the meinory of William J. Gaynor was honored by the enildren of every school in Greater New York. At 11.9 the boats of the municipal ferry system stopped for five minutes, From 12 o'clock untt! 12.90 the bell in the Brook- lyn Borough Hall tolled. ‘The body and the family of mourners Were followed into the church by the Board of Estimate, with Comptroller Prendergam and Borough President Mc- Aneny at the head. Then came the com- mittee of the Board of Aldermen, headed by Chairman Bolles and the heads of departments, lea by Fire Commiasioner Johnson and Street Cleaning Commis- ards, Senators O'Gorman and he legisiative committees and the Judges, justices and magistrates and th Committee, headed by former Mayor Low and former Mayor MoClel- lan, Wormer President Roosevelt sent & message from Oyster Bay early in the day that he would not be able to be present. ‘The delegations of civic ofganisations marched past the church eight abreast, uncovered and silent. for about Mfty minutes after the actual attendan |the church services had entered, With: lout the music of # band or even & drum tap they marched in even allgn- ment, and not a command from thetr leaders was audible on aidewalk or in the crowded windows above. The order of services at Trinity was: Funeral March... Deed March ip * $4b4dooneds * e $ ¥ > DOE PDE 9-F SOHO 28-3-FFGOHOCHGF Es BDEG SD ET DREDIE? CIRCLET OF LILIES FROM coL.| =. } ROOSEVELT. ei Among the wreaths sent by individuals | (From Address by Bishop (reer, Hymn, “Nearer, My God to Thee”.....,Masoe ‘The Commiitel, Croft and Purced o Boa peoocececoseseeeresereserery FTO SESS © 84 oS ESOOHE veceecces Oita | ° 7 hhecmaione, “0 Gol” thip',.,......cmn| COPOPPOOOOEOEMSONOSDIOOD DDD 1 HOTHEERT LIED DIODES sepreennssoresroiaborosoerrer sss PPDEOESD ADE OOo DORLE Organit tn charge, Morits E, ‘chwars, — Se on eee ‘chained -— eens soe ener enmapecenaneeees - = After the services the route to the| the ranks were broken | the taree ve: A threatenins | Henry Neuberger, Fourth Deputy Po-| A sharp. ina’ cemetery wi crush was caused at Rector s*reet, out- | ce Comminstoner; tent shuffle of feet sound- @4 back near the door; it grew louder, ran. while hundreds in the body of th OFFA VALE ERILEDLODOUEADEDOSENIDEDD BOH144 CEEOHVODEDLE D444 499961994900 0E4101 14199000406 4 [so many were the offeris iis | «| Other handsome offerings inc of simple faith the sone) from Hon a Scores of magnificent floral wreaths Bnd net pleces continued to pour into he City Mail to-day. Wagons made trip after trip to-Trinity Church in | 88 effort to piace all these flowery trib- {utes before the altar in time for the % | funeral of the Inte Mayor. #0 huge and that came jfrom almost every conceivable sourve it finally proved tmpossibie to find Ly ae for th all in the church, Of all theee gorgeous products of the Nlori#t’s art only three wete chosen to | rest upon the bronze casket, as it was j borne through the atr jo the church Jun. thence to (reenwood Cemotery | from Mrs. Gaynor, a wreath of white | Chrysantiemums from the Gaynor ¢lii- dren and a smaller bouquet of purple; asters from Léeut. Kennell, the Mayor's devoted personal aide. MAYOR OF LIVERPOOL SENT WREATH OF ASTER Amoug the fifty gr more pieces that bore lettered mn expressing the sympathy of the corded « more consplcubus place than | that Vearing the name of the Might Honorable Mayor of Liverpool, the dig- ho paid the Mayor of New York ficial tribute when his reached that Engilsh port after The Mayor of Liverpuol's body death at sea. fering wan @ great wreath and pedes. of purple and white asters, giaciolis and orchids. Another particularly impressive offe: ing was the great cross of white roses, with pendant # of Justices the Gaynor Lidependent League. the words, “Faithful Unto Death.” As evidence of how varied and fa: teaching Wus the eateem in which the la Mayor wee held, the Gay! League's tribute was flanked with @ huge arch of pink roses bearing the name of the On Leong Tong ane Chinese Merchants’ Association. one of the offerings excelled in and Teauty this unexpected tribute from Mott etreet. thoe of Col. Roosevelt, a great circlet of Iifes of the valley, orchide and tuve- roses, and Commissioner Waklo, a 4% | pedestat and wreath of orchids and | Nites of the vailes placed, o A croas of white ro. the Hronx and carnations Newadea: ae y | These wera n wreath of purple orchids | were prominently | ae — ich Floral Tributes _Fill Trinity Chancel from the Interborough Assoc Women Teachers. A stand of American Bea’ and lila of th from th Law Department. A large urn of lilies, wild heloty and White asters with the words, cere Sympathy,” from the captains Heuteniants of the Third Divison. York Fire Depa: sent valley After the funeral all the flowers will be taken in charge by Dr. Ir Charities how ter of the | among the city for tals Hiraes, a giauxcurte | to-day Nuncheon he dt edly of die infant son tub and {ts mother, Mrs | hanging to @ dean in the } woman*had drowned the child | ome A suicide — i Resinol clears away pimples IMPLES and blackheads dis- unsightly complex- fons become clean, clear, and velvety, and hair health and beauty are promoted by the re ular use of Resinol Soap and an occasional application of Resinol Ointment. Thesesoothing, heal- ing preparations do their work easily, quickly and at little cost, when even the most expensive cosmetica and complicated ‘beauty treatments ’’ fail. '! Every druggist sells Resinol Resinol Soap and Ointment heal eczema and other ekineruptions, stop itching Instantly, enc | are mest valuable for dandruff, sores, burne, From Trinity Church up Broadway to| sido the church yard fence. It was| George Olvancy ai hureh 1 va | 0 5 rew nearer. church lifted up thelr voices in unisom! A pedestal and bolle, piles, ete. For trial size, free, write t af ite aide Park Row, over Brokiyn Bridge to LAd-| made worn» by the rough and tumble] W. A. Roa» ifigh over tha, bow Wisi the choleretean@hiahy bea atuliter Lae citnrilae elie e8, White | Reaincl, Dept. 10.2, Baltimore, Md. UT ~ ed heads of the ia after whic cru roses. purple « =e an fie ft wibpow' AND CHILDREN’S § | erty strect, to Clinton etreet, to Mon-| tactics of several squads of pickpocket: Jullan Scott, congregation moved the ponderous} *OWly paced down the length of (hel eye p nent of Street Cleaning. WREATHS ON COFFIN. tague stret, to Court street, where the} who had worked Intu the crowd inspite! John Walsh. shape of the house of the dead. The |C!ncel and took his-place at the ead’ A great broken column with S Y. S fi t ‘Three wreaths were inid againet the | PePresentatives of the elty departments | of the hundreds of detectives in plain| At1LO7 the men who had marched own! white and blue Mayor's flag covered je {Of the casket, the singers foilowln® iroing wreats of white asters, ave rour woalety sides of the catafulque beneath the | 274 Clo organizations turned out of/ clothes who were on the watch for| from the City Hall Mid into the church] Aggingt this white Meld were laid the | THEY MAaased themseiver on alther slde | yogey and Ililen from the attaches of Razor Blades. Coffin. All were purple. ‘One, placed on | COWwmnH east on Jerolemon atreet to Ful-| them. Many women screamed and wev-|In double rank, WMorough President 3-1 ‘enas of the ten policemen and ramen | of the tlag-draped #hape and ane the: tne Mayor's office, Vai maken, suis oF eabbla edie sbi jon, and thence to Hoyt and were +} eral faint end vere dien toladibas| Aneny and Comptroller Prendergast ‘ deeply sulemi commitial of the Churel é ° . » sharp. the right wae the tribute of the widow | mined. ‘The rest of the procession pro-|tances, where the revived quickly under | headed the procession with the other| “8° Were lifting the weight on their |e?) suicmi a A pedestal and wreath of lilies. white i ened, honed and stropped automaticall; of the dead Mayor, The second, on tho . t ‘shoulders, They walked with a ay Posey and purnie and Whites: Sow’ py usive electrical proc felt wes that of his chia ne at | ceeded to Greenwood ery, where | treatment. borough preaidents. the members of the PYM mine mtep, Th Bishop Gfer, standing on Whe OP! the Bureas of Welahte aid Measures y new exclusive elecirica ene. the foot the last ikilng ef Lent Waterment was made, BRIDGE CLOSED FOR AN HOUR | Board of B timate and the apectal com- Ite wared ie cane lobes plith nek chancel ate, then read the final on | A pedestal und wreath of lilies nnd jaan iit padre mcd 0 cous ph yey Kennell. This urrungement was mate|CROWD BRUSHED POLICE ASIDE! DURING THE MARCH. Hig OL ine sidermen Benin jodontals at the sicps of the chair. Two [Of the conunittal, giving the Word® | yarple anters from the Kings Coun Cotlery Catalog free, At the express direction of ara, Gayno AT CITY HALL, Fvseh eared Soa es Wad Beto aba Lola EADS vnite wreath were laid upon it, arth to earth, ashes to ashen, 408) iyemocratis Execuiive Commitice, 08 tsa 1818), 17 mam BY who asked that the hundreds of other| Following the withdrawal the} the column was received at the head ‘CHANTING OF THE PSALM By ‘°7,2"" | Two stands and wreaths of pink roses, | — costly flowera which were sent to the| Police guard about City Mall the pun. {0% the Hine wt the Brookiyn 1 The hiffe shape of “Big Bil" Edwarde PULL CHOIR. ” The Lord's Prayer followed and) gponiig, white roses and purple asters | CARPET J &J Ww. WILLIAMS Gaynor home in Brooklyn and to tho| dreds who had been standing quietly (#2 The army of firemen ang poi led the deputation of subordinates from ap he tue “tins oaacar® site Bishop Giver, reading the final yr from the Liquor Dealers’ Aszociation. | 06 Columbus, Katablished we, City Hall ve distributed by the Ambu- | outside the lines made a wild rush for] Mea and the yepr Ativas of ty the Htreet Cleaning Wepartment. Ber! ot ie edestala the fwd all tee the service, then, After oo PAUSE | A pedestal und wreath of rad roses CLEANING "353 West 54th St. Tapce Board among the city hospitais|the City Hall to I at the funeral] departinents swung steady nd him walked Fire Commissioner Hi ene ; a the Guey se a fa IN | prayed not out of a back but us Ha 4 here ridge fe a hrees Joxveph Johnson, Water Commissioner ' Place and the ‘anged before | ypirit moved him. His appeal was for = after a generous share had been sent | draperies, They swarmed up the ateps| Yridke for nearly three-quarters oN AU e alt ind a - te St. Mary's Hospital tn Moboxen,| in a torbulent’ mass. Policemen from|,tour. The bridge had been cl jHeary 8. Thompson, Arthur O'Keefe, (te altar behind. Teg the full chorut | pivine comfort for the family of the| q where Mayor Gaynor was cared for| the station In the basement were hur-| 4!! traffic for an hour, The only ct-|Commlasioner ot the Department of 2% “luted | eEE hea ne eee coat ik ie pareavementi fon, Wess or after he was shot by the assassin, | Medly called, but were rusted off their] 9% on Wie atructure were a thousand | Bridges, delegation from the Cor. ee ifted in the chanting of the | the city's government who LL a ‘ . Gailaaher "lteet. ‘They summoned. relnforcements| ¢Mpioyees of the Department of Bridges, | Poration Counsel's Office, j Paaim sontinue the work beguit vy the dead | From ‘Good Mornin 9 Behind the catafalque w three| from the line of mareh. Except for| Who lined the youth roadway in the| Senators Eltha toot und James A! at ee Rho Mine ind,” the} Executive, , for gy In servica and y : : "5 ‘Gorman headed the al committee | “lerfin . “and the Numbers | peace in the waits of government automobiles carr: the members ot| Jamming and elbowing there war no} #pan. joe ij ; i 4y 1 “a ” nolan e t ihe lntrabers Went Gut aa thal Trinity to the Hrilge there were | Of the Legislature, Then followed the ‘ sia are ee ‘ my Ho Cortiti'g WALL STREET HEARS GRAND | to Oo ig t There were occasional delays durinn could when they unde: toud the! dense 4 of spectators, , lone ube cpasusticgs of the Appaliate UAT Olay. puntiateree. tin: baaibal ware Ob ena: a " a rete “ rders. rinking of band te from | Division, grirst aud Second Departments, 4 " For a ininute there way ne sound @: kre are ie een ire the | _ After the lant of the eivie organiza: 4 and te mune #itence | and woe: -tive justices of the Supreme “anted te the golling thunders of the | ine organ awent tity the aid hymn frightened biack colt on the right eide,| HOM had passed the church and had aaket panded walch ‘iad marked {Courts headed hy Justices Gor und sreat orman : “Nearer, My Gud, to Thee"—the song | Sank time watdfalque. Once or| been dismissed, many of the ners | the progrers {vom Clty Hall wo tue i egeeich, After then whiked Chiet | th beh aa ae as which has been the o of Clie: | i ; stlee 1 " ‘ paul o jd ressures i twlee, terrified by the cromda and by| Chote te slay where they were when | ehureh, justice Rusell and the members of | Tine afteenth chapter of the Epla.i. tian peoples in shipwreck, diss Mer and | the atmosphere of suppressed excite- the choir entered the church | the Corinthians. ere ie auianoes of the. chile that | ment. this horae tried to bolt, backed ° south vestry room, behind the: ‘That done, there was a pause, A / fo" 0w the au) dance ot eames aad olid upon its haunches, Inspector re. ve ce t th cto nsadan sight noise Hike a long sigh swept over | the fine old hymn Durst from the win: Titus went more than once to the ald m S88l ne a e i Earl wee she byt Nn Meas church. The organ began softly the [dows and doors of the ancient pile and B14 ef the patrolman who held the ant- Fee eer eee: ete de to the anth “Yea, ‘th Tf te-echouwd from the cliffs of Wall street, | mals bridle and hy petting and sharp Services i Tri it md the choir walked tho bishops and Wie through the Vailey of the Shadow | A® the song rotied on from verse to | handling saved the stately procession aL} runt y s Hhop David I. Creer of the oo neath.” ‘The clear, boyish soprano| verse there were many wh ‘ Main bales ‘waaived of New York, Suffragan Bis! pg HBA CY [ere co an any arpa: thal aves O14 Trinity lent Itaelf newr noon to-) great organ began to od aad + Jos 8. Bureh, Dr. William. T. Mau Of) INP OROLE Serres eH Ane! Eee /ho Rae: ews of the palllearers Ex EGULAR ARMY OFFICER Di-|uay to the lust earthly episode in the] in the exalted numbers of the “liad tur OF (Drinliyy the Rev, Brauk | every Somer OF UE egiAKe. The words’! tp tie BENT Ol oes with wile eves Mild beyond RECTED THE PROCESSION. career « Mayor Gaynor ‘There, where! March from Saul.” The church was uot age and the Kev, Dr, Holden, Be | were ~ of comfort in the ehadow of | tinea eye uroie Nights hack of the : y vor at as t virit Sqto r > ar Med v1 Ra eve hai tal affliction, “dbo At the outlet of City Hail Parke on the spirit of reltxlon and. qhe ‘aa news fied then ind the crucifix the clergy’ walked |" oitjwed the Apostles’ Creed, wad by | altar, nite and) with Tipe thant | comparison with Broadway stood a man in the incon | %f Felision In the black hodlr of death | suddenty the cuinued note of s yatice! town to the door to meet the canker, | Followed the Apoaties Creed, | clenened . ‘epicuous fatinue uniform of the regular | HNed I the walling chord of the great |vugle punctuated the chords of, th (AN stood as the solemn words of the| BiahOP Unter: the atee murmur “Tho hymn Anished, the ten never all cigars that infantry, on foot, moving quietly among | OT##?: the purple txht on the high rived organ. ‘Then cate the strident: brasa| trey were volved In a resonant pitch | of the peop! Saat | and policemen came forward once more the commanding oMeere of the molten {the aolemn voices of the cleray, the |rusie of the put gutblde, sine bY Blebop Bureb [at the: eontgamind OF SAIC! £rOin Hie ae Me med toithelr burden Aw tt are really good. Orders, which. were. instantly | st offices of the Chureh were aaid |ih¢ organ walled ih Handel maater-|_ “A am the Resurrection and the Lite, el eeGATiOn JOIN fitted the casket to thelr shoulders thi os ie . Ws Wax Gant, ‘Woodware ot) 2 iM the mortal part of the City's Ex-! pieu.g ith the Lard. ci 8 WITH F oining notes of Leethovera ‘Funeral | The Invincible size, Gavoracr's inland, drafted by Commle soul ve, ’ ia It Was Just 10 minutes of 1 wien | Over the heads of the tuenrand People | F THE CHOIR. | Aaron” came down from the organ lott, | sioner Waldo because of hls experience| ,, Xvi viten has tie ancient elifce inl there gun a atir at the tha | stand ‘d be marked the alos | Al! stood when the first bare of Crrdt- | Grawnlng the shufiting of their feet, 10 cents. Box of fn arranging and directing patie oroe | {h® nancial heart of the city been the | ehurche and. every one. ron Li /BroRremn of the golden glowing ctows, | nal Newman's great hymn, "Lead,| “Town the alse, the Koiden crown lead Geasione In the midst of erat cecwan. | scene of wo Impressive a ce heavily vetlod women, under the escort | Atvanclie Uetore the body of the dead, | Kindly Light” were sounded. ‘Through | ing, pasned: tho casket, the clergy fo) 25, $2.50. ‘The formation of the remainder of the | *atowed interior of the [uf threw elderly men, passed sown the | we ne -——-~-- —# | owing. Through the doors and out into @rest procession was as follows: set in reverence for the enact: {ventre aisle and took seats near tho |} the gray Nght of Brondway the little | Beord of Estimate and Apportionment, | ‘enw! rites eat pfrout, Thoy were relatives of the Gay- a ice an iremen Jeavalcade moved. To the sight wide and | Committee of Aldermen. He BARD SAE 8S he tee OE Lae tainly the left the clergy ranged themselves Heads of Departments. church was flooded by a hidden Nght! pie t voice of the police band | while the casket was being lifted to th UV, & Senators and Committee of New | ¥ Neh cut Into sharp relief the figures of) passed down Broadway and again there Ke t a Silent Vi il \catafaliue. A bugle sound “Forw JGARSJ cpl peter ye | the Panalon carved on the othle stone] waa nothing ut the Mellow organ and the final march to the grave be IH || cen, On either hand the mgsaive | my mae ait i Judges of the Appellate Division of the ane Pay pep tae he Waselve; rms Ming the at church, and | When tron afttes of the Clty Hail! Misa Grace Strachan, President of th \ @upreme Court (First Department), TOM the igh windows back ‘of th ew glosed on the processfon of those! Intorborough Teachers’ Association, Recess gh the Aneelate Div of thelr ranks of candies, unlit altar the burning p of stained We 1 iciinvadion # oral tek Duitome aun thavane altar was severely plain, no Mowers re- | light who pamed the cof un (Clay fo state, appeared at a ttle after Y o'clock and | Way aaa far Greek ben Department.) thereon “ert aki APANESE OFFICIALS AT THE! « Jiitle after midnight, tiere were auln| Bae usher to the upper Noor, ‘They |ehat a goes half as far? * Bo wit he vane an u doubt) I soore more u ! Justices of the Supreme Court. with ptoel and: the aoubie CEREMONY. la sure or more persone in City Halt] MBiCh curve to the unper Noor | whey favade of the choir, under the I ahaee waned ‘ 1| Park except the police sentries, Kven| | City Magistrates (First Division.) pe, It was at the choir rail orl a New Yorks took | (ne : ai Kean aaunttved | (, Uee2 MODERNE and looked down’ as ; . coumul at New Yor 5 ow wo vo been admitted \ Cy Magistrates (Second Divieion.) the bronge eaule of the lectern | ineir geate down In the middle of the eels « re allt that the strag aa ie “i © gan a) f iY | i : : Q Mle of the Jexcept fur the feeling that the strag- yhen the casket Was closed at mild | vice Comaiiasion, 4 his wings, that che tonal! chureh and behind th me | ling tne mi co! eal i Ay ! nd Nave. utes ranged from side to wide of the seb ot tie Becitan Ary erin |n eo etne ee | ninD ney pight it wae with the @derstanding | Commanding Officers and Siams of the! church, oridatne th nor's Inland post, headed by | wreay Bry ater — Heer ny a ara he ve ‘ntim fel ‘ headed ty rranwed time } departments ar @ inure intimate National Guard of the State of vestry doorm with @ solid ft nn Barry and stat, the n sneiee oleinel #4 spelen °F Tpirectly to the right of the lectern und | gelled side arma showing ators maainec | ftom, mdinhe unit A o'ele hie | frlenda to have w last look wt bis faze | = | morning the body of th B +) just betore the coremony was to be b pc Consular Representpuves. | forming 4 Moral pillar to mark th the blue of thelr uniforms, Then, as | 1 a lik? polloee | ditona, " RA Cavareno. Joonical column of white and purple} ready past the church began to wt [re fants ne ia oon is rt NTA i a CEYLON TEA Express to ‘All Parts . i " oppasi des. ¢! Up until the the very time of the! Delegation of Mayors from Cities asters, surmounted by a Wille dove! aly i Bee i es sys ' Maw York ftate With spread wings. Acroas the white! The special corpe of ushers, all drawn | Sent Milding, | Kvery halt heat & fe. departure of the procession meswen~ ipecial for Monday Speck ay Taseday Ginccy aacast ok ime Binh waa muaseAd’ in cpuila. lime (EPOMICRInGle CRE Menke UE Che autoeoe| Le elght amen stepped lightly In) gers arrived with master of Moral of- Paige wricka- toes | | Ags PEER Ie a gt sates Bae eae aan mortelles (he words “Our Chief." It{nates in the elty departments and Core! UNIROD AP from the mild Ah TO Farin Among these was a maxnitl-| White Rese Coffee, 3 Pound Tins, $1 southern” of, the, ohe Delegations of Citizens’ Organizations, | was {rom the Fire Department. poration Counsel's office, was coime| UP id SAR OLN a BRS ee j cent Bower structure from the Chinese Fra 0c Tae anigtirambecry Representatives of the City De FLAGS OF TWO NATIONS | Posed of the following place beside the men of the rigid vit j Merchant®’ Avsuciation and a flower ND BOX Volver re ey ria x K \ The sharp command “Halt!” to the m the uniformed firemen in- yy ND partments, DRAPED. Douglis 1, MeKay First Deputy Po | te eee apa 4 a o. m . on, ; \e! jowed by the order to the A Great Vhief and a Fine Man id Borough and County Offic On the opposite aide of the chancel | Hee Comtuinsioner: | Felleved men to face to the right and | Gon WRIGHT,--On Sepi. 90. GEORGB A. Suge: tion for Monday tion for Tuesday e 5 : Richard C. Marrison WRIGHT, BUTTER PEANUT BRITTLE—That Just twenty-five minutes after the!entrance the a . Gr t only I ” pe A INE, je draped flags of Great march out, was the only sound that ¢ DY All Mesa ti City k tiden Adamaon, Hier; Out. Wee y Among the early arrivals at the City Funeral from of John De nappy, erackly confection (bat hurts hein an moved from before the City Hall) britain and America lifted above a George M. Curtis, broke the stillness of the early morning. | Hall was Col,®Cornelius Vanderbilt,| Comer, 515 Waies nee to ty hae made the Fenanet bes. An assortment that contal the catafaique was stopped before the) great spray of palm leaves, the tribute] Gog. Marley J | Ouly persona who were to have a} soon after him appeared Judge Will-| Anselm's Church: Nigel famous im Loft Candy 10¢ wrehing to please every> meee of Srinity shuroh vents irere of the bord Mayor of Liverpool. ‘Tol pnp Farley lpart in. the funeral prosession were} iam Watson of St. James, LL, a) sept Recent craft. FOUND BOX POUND BOX wes y delay yocause In the! rigit and left were banks of blossoms vid Feruuson, F admitted to the Clty Hall or the park [neighbor und close friend of Mr. Gay-| Jersey papers pinase Row. Cu ; wHth Rivest and Brookivn slores onen eve quiet the bevming of the hour| of every hue and fashioned Into fora! rmvitas eset tefore the budy of Mayor Gaynor was | nore elise e a1 clelorks Au our ntoree' soem uelurdar eveuings unis Vive'ciecyes ae frem the Trinity steeple and the shrill | of mourning, There were wreaths of! pou tlunte taken to the eatafaique, Soft spoken | "1 saw the Mayor,” he sald, “the day HELP WANT EO--MALE> La] BARCLAY STREET 206 BROADWAY whistle of an olevate! train over in| rod rones and lien, great droopink| philip Kerhler, policemen at every turn, under the! pefore he came to thin city to take the ‘ical helper at onew, 9 CORTE ARES ‘Sr. , Caner Felton Stet Qpurch street again frightened the rea-| spruys of golden and white chrysanthe-| Henry Matthews direction of Heutenants, directed the | popular nomination two weeks ago. He! ob Thirty tnind street. Corer Ch * 147 NASSAUSTREE' tive horse in the jong black team. uma, set pieces of intricate design] award McGoldrick | members of various committees ty their | knew then that the stamp of death iM, wureh Street Between Beekman && Si REE Bvery window in the tall bulldings|and rich masses of purple and ‘ meeting places was on him and that he had but al anferr WANTEDWFE ore i exe wine tre are eutal Lighth Avene Sites Brest y wes fille with, faoen archida, The perfume was heavy in eniiaiaciel ——----= [SCHOOL TEACHERS WE! AT | little time to live, He was living om | Sta lds tat +0, BROOM! “tr 3 IAW oath TREES ‘The sidewalks were so filled that mov-| the ehuteh. Boot i cours nd not b “p by Lt, G seh tag ta any direction during the passing! It Rear 1018 e'closw whee the LETTE tae an i ede emeel eons lea te OA a reeeh et She | ae ee Centre Ve Wee. rcealFe, Junn Kast of Slath Avene’ 4 t ° ‘