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THOUSANDS PAY SILENT TRIBUTE AT SCHIFF FUNERAL Throngs rom East Side Among Mourners That Li Fifth Avenue, MANY NOTABLES ATTEND Gov. Smith, With Staff, and Mayor Hylan at Services in Emanu-El Temple. A tribute of rare qntetness, which | held two diocks of Fifth Avenue and a large, in dfhost utter etlence, was paid to Jacob H. | Schife to-day when the funeral ser- Aices for the banker and philan- thropist were belng read in Temple Dmanu-El, at 4d Street and Fifth Avenue. There was not even the murmur of lamentation from t thousands of Jewe from the east side who came therein memory of the man to whom thelr quarter looked as a leader and reverent crowd a light, Instead, they stood in silence aa the casket, with its cloak of white Teees and lilies of the valley and purple asters, was borne Mio the temple, And in the same patient, reverentia) quiet they waited until the services were ended and then melted away wi those who streamed out from the doors. 1m the (throng that waited were - SL censenee twenty-five old Jewish women, many of them noticably ,feeble, who had BOY PRODIGY walked from the lower east side. in ENTERS HARVARD; obedience to the religious customs iprevailing during the celebration of IS BASEBALL FAN the Succoth, yesterday, to-d. nd . to-morrow With | bowed Ph n-Year-OlK Genius wrapped in mourning shawls they 5 Ppe i Called a Budding stood at the curb. They werg the : eame old women who stood yester Ruth, day outside the home ff the dead » CAMBRIDGE, Mass.,, Sept. 28. banker as @ tribute to him ARVARD COLLEGE gained Realizing the great crowd that a gontus at studies and a would attend the ¢ either potential batsman for Its by invitation, which meant a ph baseball nine. when Frederick in tho temple, or through affectic Santee of ‘Wapwatlopen, Pa. remembrances of the dedd mat PRE RR we be ai atered his deeds—the police made ample.pro- gx q member of the freshman vision, For two blocks on each 814@ | inns to-day, of the Temple, from 42d Street to y hae mastered five Jan: 44th Street, the south side of the rka problems in cal Avenue was practically cleared. | ae With facility, and: has ad< Tra Me was diverted to Madison and! vanced far beyond hia years in Sixth Avenues and pedestrians were not permitted in groups and were other branches of academic study. _ STORM OF QUERIES © PROVES TOO MUCH ses iy sn tie ce FOR * GEORGETTE” Bombarded by Counsel in Suit Against the Tin Plate King’s Wife, She Quails. Pallbearers at the Fanerat of Jacob H. Schiff, And Gov. Smith With Members of Staff at Services MUST NOT KISS ‘FORMER FIANCEE AGAINST HER WILL Ste uff, ‘out c si Calls Aid and He Is Arrested ‘'T is Megal'in Jersey City to kias & girl you used to be engaged to—unlesd whe is willing Such being the case, Max Phil- {ip, forty-eight years old, of No. 262 Varick Street, Jersey City, was held in $500 pall to-day on the complaint of Miss Jennie Stex- Mme. Georgette de In Plante, who! ™an of No. 439 York Street, a tel- ephone girl, formerly his flandee. is seeking to reopen Mrs. Mangaret | : “ng 4 “We used to bd engaged and I Reid's divorce sult, won over! trea to recapture her by storm,” Daniel G. Reid, collapsed to-day in! the juckless man told the police, He "MNT TESTIFIES. <= AGAINST DOCTOR IN PARDON FRAUD if Governor Before Grand Jury on Story That Convicts’ F iengs Were Swindled. ae of Olive Thomas Being Taken From Church; ca Pallbearers and Crowd at Star’s Funeral To-Day ‘SUSPECT BIG TRAFFIC. New Yorker Said to Have Taken $5,000 “to Get Prisoner Freed.” eeu Gov. Smith appenred to-day before the County Grand Jury to teatify against a well known west side ee siclan and several others who are lered to the have obtained $6,000 from relatives of a convict by promis Ing to obtain his rel = 15,00 NGAUS AT FUNERAL OF OLIVE. THOMAS GUESTS TAKE FLIGHT con sence. REN ONE SLA © stores! DROP INJURED NAN It was learned at the District torney's office that the physician accused of r himoelt Gov. Smith's family physician and pretending that part of the $6,000 was presenting | WOMEN AT POLLS to be for the vernor himself. [Saesermaesserene Mamet IN N. J. PRIMARY, the ¢ nd Jury room a Was sur rounded by reporters he said be had been instructed by Assistant District Attorney Hef to make state ment concerning the case outaide th Grand Jury room. He said he would obey this instruction. | From the District Attorney's office ' Voting for First Time and Some Running for Office—-200,000" Expected. ‘The women of New Jersey are voting to-day for the first time, and seven of them in Newar't alone aré running for office, It ts primary day. no Died in Paris, was learned onvic rin Licemer foot and three mis @ucih, mimmier 6¢; tae, toma ot |canmhaed tbe had oi they oomnt O46 1 ta eatimated chat 200000 women ty cob Smith of the mounted men had all the: oA ee 4 P the State have rs Smith Brothers milk dealers, in| xeqp Fifth Avenue and the eide| Shots in Cxniay Island Restau-| when the poile clove to-night, and ft risa le heeam boggy Boosey * in the neighborhooa of st.| fant Cause Stampede — Vic- | may be two or three daze batore te farm in Cayuga County in May, 1918 : ie ve from Justice Adelbert Rich of Brook max Hplscopal Church clear at) tim May Be James Le Catti. In Newark Mra, Anna C. Refbold and lyn, @oon afterward, the buildings, |!0 o'elock this morning during the pane SES Mra, Mdith & Morgan, Democrats, asd * ‘ moral services of Olive Thomas, the | Mrs. Ma: th ne ‘ which were insured, were burned arupanen ot wife of Jack Pink, |’ ORO guest yas found dead and an-| wen a a Laird and Jew pocai babs — La haare pe ford, who died in Paris Sept, 10,| other seriously wounded, following aj candidates for the Asoeaites Mra, sentenced to prifon for five £0 TD Hiricen tiiousand persons crowded | shooting affray to-day in the reatau-| Anna V. Reuss, Democrat, ts runntagt ers the ‘sidewalk and there wore many| rant of Gtordano Di Parigt at No.| {°%, Resiter of Desde end Mortengut Cayuga County neighbors of Smith | ee threatening aarious accidents {ee ‘arigi at NO) and Mrs, Isabel 8. Wright, Democrat, 7 presented a regular petition to the! 4.0) tnousand friends of the actress | re taba a Street, rand Leland, bey Mise Begins Laddey, baaaatcscy Governor, asking for a commutation. | o1144 thy church, where the body tins |“ he police are seeking to com-| tor Board recholders, The Governor considered the matter | plete the identification of the elain| The vote in Essex County sions, rested aince it was brought here by | favorably A decked to ute |man and to arrest those concerned | Which Includes Newark, is expected to babar Adora eg - the Mauretania Saturday, The aer-| be between 100,000 and 198,000, the sentence go that Smith would Be | wos followed the Bpiscopal ritual hes seein, 3 | selonaea on Oct. 1 of, this year.) ong were conducted by Bishop Dur- Nie Gh La ee as ca be ‘hether he will be released or not, te Pennsylvania and the rec- ° ny he joing in view of the new devglopments, re ny the Revi De. Brnest M, Btires,| Pisce when shots were heant, fol- maina to be seen, It was after the Governor had con sidered the regular and legitimate petition for commutation that he heamd rumors which caused him to asc District Attorney Swann to in- lowed by general commotion. Patrol- man James Pape and Sergt. Frank Kelly ran to the restaurant. All had fled save one who lay on the floor dead. In hia pocket cant was found ‘The body lay in the nave of the church in @ White casket, heavily mounted with silver and covered with | @ blanket of orchids. \ : sAVoy" ay | ff jawed he eaticate. ‘The District Attorney’a| The pallbearers were ‘Thomas gob But his keenest delight, he told Justice MoAvoy's chambers follow- | said he hugged and kissed her, but vs c bearing the name James Le Catt. . | . ‘ office’ made #ome inquiries, and the seighan, Harrison Fisher, Owen kept in motion, Mest 498 Street @s| his classmates, 18 to get out and | ing a merciless interrogation by coun-| called it assault and battery Sree ad fast. trcuahie 4 abe sal any ‘one Puck, Myron selanick,| 2¥@rything in the placo was topsy remgeng meng ‘Witiam P. Ver fosed to all vehicles save those) piay pall, and those who knew m/s ee 4 Phillip will be tried In the Seo- Jury's httention yesterday w 7 + Myron BelanleM| ti +vey, the customers baving dashed | en contesting che leadership with whioh arrived with those invited to » it. Cadiival High Sahoo! Phil ae for the. capitalier’s former With |. 4 Geiniinal Gourt Frank Aranow, No. 36 Cedar Str Willlar elton, Henry Carrington) i111. hough windows and d County Prosecutor Pierre Garven, whom Lppeace ek hiaat bag apie abba oe at Central High hool, Phil- The questions relating to why the | counsel for Smith, produced witnesses | and Allen Crossland, Following the| ¥ ough jows and doors tol tie has attacked on the charge that he * i fi wielphia, sald, young Santee was | slim, pale French miodiste failed to! who are said to have had information | jay to Woodlawn Cemetery were escape arrest. has entered conrbination with Mayor policemen on duty along there th budding Babe Ruth whose | teli promptly that she is the sepa-| While & elas of water was handed of the money proposition made to| Vy on 1M te tee and| Murrying toward the restaurant| Hague, Democratic @tate leader, to viocks, Hut they had little to do save avy hitting had won more than | rated wife of James Barclay Moore |": Justice McAvoy permitted her | gmith's relatives It is alleged that | Jack Pickford, the ptapt ,| fom the Cones Inland ‘atation, Pa- ‘urn over the Republican Party to him. direct the people and the motor cars Parma toe Slat thai: antives Hae 10 tet tme, de la Planto has cree |th@,8,000 was notuatly handed over | mother of the deud sotress, Mr. @24) trotman James Bohm aw three men| In the 6th Congressional District the With:-« yare-of the hah (Order ' Mme. de la\ Plante had difficulty |covered. fr Soall ot ve anions adit tgih a aniline Mee a ig Hany Ven Kirk, her ae "(carry another towant an automobile unt to thtter between ‘Thenders Bier Ress was as much a token of the tnrouen the Temple as the casket was | explaining why she obtained a sepa-| 98 Was recalled and interrogat EVICTED ) TENANTS na and William Dufty, Mr. @nd) at the officer's approach they Iaid| Verdun’s man. en ve mood of the great crowd as ita quiet- ScacE: aaa a ee & SDA! Hout why she had not 16 EV) Mrs, Louis J. Selantck, Mm. Char-| 1) A Garven’s candidate. i ae aa sah Chopin's Fineral Murch aa the con | ation from Moore whom she “thought |/rooner the papers In her separation HT TO GET BACK | twits ricktord, tary Pickford, Dudley| (0 man on the ground and fled. The!’ Timeutty te experienced tn voting my Apel long the wont f the Stes n dispersed " before marrying Louis de la| from James B. Moore. She admitted FIG Field Malone and many other friends Misa poor aia taken to Coney) foreigners. ‘The names are spalied It was along the wos of tho "phe funeral of Mr. Schiff brought) P This latter marriage was an-|#he had not shown them to her coun e sland Hoepital, where it was learned | phonetically on the voting liste and the” Avenue that the thousands were p wget ma the most diatin-| puted. {1 last nigh had | -.5-Hon Papers Issued Before They |*"4. o* ofensional asmoctates. Th) he was Frank Cesclattela of No. 110| clerks’ Gnd it impossible to make out mitted to gather, and they stood from the ooun-' \me, de ia Plante, in @: aimple| non ber lap zamina- | Eviction Papers lsmied ierore Y | floral momerials filed several auto-| Coffey street many, Geveral hundred votes probably *for the di ¢ of a block and a half. | ang w: every other religious French ac testified of telaphon- | Until last night i Trial. theatri clubs and many moving) doned their instruments in the gon fn Here the cast side mingled with the | denominatio tative of many! ing to Mem Rela and thet the epi.| "You. koow ‘what re picture producers eral exodus, tater returned to recover} BOMB SHELL, BUT mourners from all other parts of the | callings a. weeds, The hOn-/ taiist'y wife asked her to take Mr, ety Svery. step of edlinag Wilkiamabu nlx tenants who ware < - thelr property and were taken to the| city and all Kept silence to [ary paneer Dr. Cyrus AG | id tothe ratiroad, sation, Bee | Hee ace, Laman, Mr Mooney: | evicted yesterday from thelr homes in| ACCUSES BELLBOY | police station to be questioned HOLDS CIGARETTES SMITH AND FIVE MEMBERS OF /fyivain, Abram I. Blkus, Daniel | Reld named Mme. de la Plante as | excused Rodney Strovt after Marahal Fred OF ROBBING HIM - ae 7 STARE yuh shpapesettged Guegenheim, Jerome 4g. Hanauer,| co-reapondent, ~ Cee Nt eux, an interior | sfesger succeeded in getting six police: | | USED “PERSUASION” |At That the Mysterious Package qj i The services in the Temple were | James arvis, . KA 2} Phe modiste. 1 xamination by | Geened at eared that he was sim-|men to prothct his third . " ‘ Damn at 10 o'clock, A short time be-|% Lovett, Lauls Marshall, Adolph 8: 1.100. m "Mucrnsen, her attorney [eee daey (aime Cieurgette, to. the) evan on the. Joh. to-day emnptoyed | Southern! Cotton Man Tells of Mis-| TO GET DRINKS] “éve Trouble to Police st aauag hour Goy. Smith arrived. | pimpton, Samuel Rea, 8. G. Rosen ignantly denied she borrowed the |she appeared to be in Michael Gold, & United Tenants’ te "placed Hospitality at the Staten Island Terminal. } i 4 by five me: s of His! baum, Julius Rosenwald, 8. F. Roths-/ name “Mme, Goorgette’ from any |2eeerator met Mr. Reid ro and | attorney, to attempt to seoure @ vaca Racal Fay Accused of Carrying Army | On entering his change booth on the ; siaff in. uniform, and was conducted |child, 1 Edwin 8 elligman,! ramous tirm name of Paria ‘a “ « piesa tokl him to make any | tion of the diepoascas raters ar Imperial. Racaiver it Tue ‘ Tenth upper flecr of the Whitehall Teniaiell j i he | Henry & n, Leo Ste vane firm na. i alterations Mme. Georgette suece The al enants were in the Third . ‘olv ol ? 10 a pow within a fow seats of the | Henry Be Henry Tatnall and Jamon Her name was Georgette and she used| “Was any champagne passed [Municipal Court, Brooklyn, yeaterday,| Gabriel H. Mahon, a wealthy cot of the Staten Island ferry today, . | chancel) A few minutes later the | yy “Wiiscn that slate th Montreal and New Yorke. | around ere there?” asked | ghinking th oo was to come up thon |ton man of Greenville, 8, C., told tn Avenue Saloons, George Brennan found on the floor a |) | caaket, covered with it» pall of| And am e who attended the| Mige, yrgette sald when ahe left | Mr Moo when they learned that the case lad | Jefferson Market Court to-day how! Joe Fay of No. 609 Went 46th Street, — benign ge vagy bare | flowers, wag borne into the churoh by | services were Bernard Baruch, Alvin! i to her New York bank to ‘do the Certainly not," shrugged M. Ver heen decided Inst #aturday and that] he Jost a wallet with $160 in his room| who, the police said, has a long record, by a gree y acededee | ee eare. diate! fror it! W. Krech sident of the Kuyuita . - pilleux thelr furnitu was baing remove t | 1 it night An wae arralaned to-day in the Weat Bide the Ldat and ind Bureau. Later in i it bearers. BMSmately- Ser. 1)» Trust ¢ ny} ree W,| necessary,” Edmund L, Mooney, Mra. Mr. Mooney tried to draw from the fore : ~ (0) at the Hotel Impe: inet nigh Seiise cuanieese a ‘ the day he curiously tore open a corner, | ame the family the banker, M mavidson, § ent of Central| Reid's lawyer 1 to ma her ad- | dece his impressions "as a atroct 7 weviged Pte WASPEDI | « Dantel 1 n, nineteen, one oo ae on A € bed of oury ne lof the package and saw that it lon- i self, leaning upon the arm of her| Union rust Company: 1 | mit that whe tried to e« tact | Efenchiman” when tie found Mtr, Reid | maued and Marshal Afetsmer bad em | oe the noel tellboys, Hving at No.|roncealed weapon. Polloeman Joseph ltaineg @ metal cylinder ; son, Mortimer L, Schiff; Mra, Fe ee issnd Gonteaer Mb | that her marriage with ante | wit? aii tain’ | Ren hat een cae dee toenete es 14 Amsterdam Avenue, was held to! Avenue and 46th Btrest, off "| Brennan summoned Ferry Foreman ) M. Warburg, escorted by ( President the Weatern| had been annulled ne=|influence. ‘They had moved. out the Jury in $1,000 bail on the dence m large army revolver, which he| ©: .Weeraid and Polkeman | Frask } I ik. Entering the churoh with | Uny egraph Compan: Henry| Mme, de ante told of woman as @ dy - mua tenants when notice ¢ * | charee grand tarceny by Magis-| said he found on Fay's person. Roth. After « gingerly examination the hem came Mr, and Mra, Paul M.| Me ee, ene ican [aration tro ore and asse Gavalier—Ga.&. Frenchnian,”” anced) Aye Nera Mow tie ae. ot Sltrate Prothingham | Frey eaid that Fay had been exhib- | Package bigg Hyapiertehan cig beget : See Ane touthiher? avo Sniaienn aes ; » evictions. “Now the six who were | trate 2 I, : , a fs i Warburg, Mr. and Mrs, James War-| japanese Consul coneral Mr. and | she left to de la Plante a ERIE Dut Out ork the “vac be the. ie Mahon told the Court that when|!ting this revaoiver to Tenth Avenue | {ot Diilag and the Durees of Ca? j . ; bn the ground that th not know yartenders in order to overcome P } vite, Mra, I. N, Seligman, Mr. and| Mrs. Gr Straus, Mr. and Mra,lof arranging for thelr ” . Ve |when the case was Lo comd t . Lynoh brought him loe.water South-|Partendere 10 order to overcome thelr | mustibles notified i Mra, Walter Rothachild, the Jatter|Percy Straus, Mr. and) Mra. H r- | ‘This marriage annulled jpoatulation.. te ern hospitality prompted him to of-|{hing more than one-half of } per cent.| Chief John F. Dizon took tt to his ' ; Straus, Ma ph | | noticed tha r De | Mr. Sobift's granddsushter, and Mrs ls hwab, Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, Robert | When Mr ey anked why she) Mitre OBJECTED TO ) DELICATESSEN | ter the bellboy refre#hmenta which | stuff, and that appearently he had muc- | laboratory and disclosed the base of i | Maurice Loeb, his sister-in-law W. Do Forest, Mra, William Kinni- | didn’t volun’ reveal he }| “He waan't drunk,” suggested Jus | foe water was designed to facili-| ceeded largely. | millimetre shell which had been out The casket was preceded by Rabbi \< utt Draper, Homer Fouls, Cornelige status, as the separated wife of| MaA voy. | Bennet Criticines Wite's © Tk centered upon the war! bey has heen o it 85,000 bait fol- | down and fitted with cover to be waed " | Joseph Silverman of the Temple, with he And Fein the American | M@0re, the slender, Frer adiste | Partie. ake with M scalable tells Jand when Lynch finally left Maho? | fore whe on che ° ane core box, A Beth-Ei beside him. A little behind f York Chapter | an opportune tim fy | f waa examined Parkside Avenue se ive Laentin arrested | jue, last Dee sent back to their stations. | walked Rabb? Hyman Enelow, the as-| fr 1 ay het Eee iat } Mme, de Pla r | erasure on an aMda iny t samy © Benedict td he found 4 xe n —_—_—— sistant to Rabb! Silverman, Goeet ora a alone member the name of Montrea A DAR ANC eho. veNttan. Bunatis |S ee eT ’ PR ete se est th | The congregation sose as the casket As the fe has shown many| lawyer who obtained her ation. | [ a NA nok excolale a ea ” res. ame through the doorway and ao re- | tokens mourning ever since Mr.| Mme, Georgette 1 she thought] a . ma ned t had been set down at ath, the ro of the funeral | 4, abe 1 wae ad wher he ob. Di) se ” med until 1t had been sot down at] ne ote OF ae funere, | hee. tsunani Ly SIXTH BOSTON BANK '“PHONE MECHANICS the chaneel and the family had been | ho" Field, Cypress Hilla, | ‘ined a separ but wanted ee in . escorted to the eight pews reserved. | 43, ned with thousands |make certain b et urt, Sh CLOSED BY STATE | MAKE DRY ARRESTS’ @ service waa in progress | wh t urtts as the hearee|obtained the se May and ‘ H D ayor Hylan arrived went by. The route lay along the| contracted a with de a . 1 anhattar meron ee ae nor. | uveniig to 47th Stroct and then nirested lity Trust Company Taken | Manhattan Say They Got Real Drinks The church was very simply decor- | Penile Vo tien etth Brest a Plante in Decemt f i ) ’ ted. On each aide of tha pulpit there |i, secon A and ¢ aia not know—I heard was| Over—Has $3,000,000 Capital, Saloon They Visited in were wreaths of lil asters and | Quee c dead,” she ‘said, referring Moore, $700,000 S Guise of Repair Men. 4 orchid#, & mass of purple and white} Out spect to Mr. Schiff, courts |e, y got ithe separation becatse I ' i spl | throu t ty were eit 1} | BOSTON, Sept. 28.—Thank Comm th Iney” Hinsteln, a pro! and back of the altar, before the two} 9) ihe or ali activities alapend-| wanted to be certain protect Wl ace Teneo 0. Allen to-day i | ; r pron: doors clos o during the period. ¢ ne tuners in o sioner Joneph ¢ len to-day took o | on aeent frequently exssomes « ji grest rons < yO the led during period of the funeral | asians the affaira of tho Widellty Trumt Com- | HEN HATCHES AN ALLIGATOR. in hin eibcets Gk anitavan tui tad scrolls of tne a Saba 9 fof Maan “Le tt your design in bringing this] pany, clobing the sixth banking inatitu- | eulse t t Over the pulpit was’ a white eilk] | Mra. Topping court to answer! rhe others were the H Trust | Whe Leaves on « Hun, m Be and Agents Moo Smith J pist-oe aie « Governor Is Attempting te | questions to be put by your lawyer?" | «4, m ~ ART? ‘ Wittenberg called on Jaco! trapery bearing in gold the Star of| 5*7* © a Company, of which Charfes Pons!, the} CORPUS CHIIST!, Tex, Sept, 9. ri SERVICE DEVOID OF EULOGY AT {a Miler, Republican candt:| igh’ replied Mme: Gecrmetts |iargest tndividual depositor, the Pru-|thia elty tm suffering from something | Hochelle Caramels Covered MR. SGHIFF’S REQUEST. thing's precetent in|, “What is your object 1" denial and Cosmopolitan ‘Trust Com-|akin to nervous prostration, sooordl Grat was no glad to wooo telephone | | Assorted tb. | Honey Nougat .| i lt was at Mr, Sehift's own reg 1 tastise “whi running |” “Tt 4s untrue, and I want my nama! panies and two small private b to the phyalotan maatiania 2 tna tenselat’ aad ; | vat ha funeral services ahoul office in a Presidential year. | cleared," exclaimed the modinte, dra~ fo capital of the Widelity t# 61.090. | De, Witla found a neat Afled with all m : : FULL WEIGHT—16 ounces ot CANDY in every i simple and doyoid of tog wre ite an peas inet v. | matioally. [ova nd, according to the Tater 4481: | egtor eaue while on a bunting expedi. | Commimioner Hitohoock (o-da Sint bee ; au op 2 Ith's political astuteness in discover. You did not bring any proceedings |#ble statome: am the company, had |# i : thal dom Qimpemned seal Abie, acoare : yin, So only the prayers for the | Sm 1 public Mt ni im any D dings | Bb10 statemene ODD, Ite Goposita to- | ton ly, Ho brought sie of the ¥ 5 bi Schulman and afterward | {le MAEDA Sect ie see te | 'T did not,” admitted Mme, Georg. | \elled about sr.tu.te0 Pectin IR” sedate lies » Aontor'a Hhorwupon Teay, Mow und Horman ur. | HudvenTerminal Building 42nd alse died Street } d Psalm was read. This, save] issues with Gov, Amith, but national | ette, ‘, with several othop finanolal and tnd: Tard wie doteren! to ait, ar eager arg cll ae beget Falten dad Nesean Streets between bth and 6th Asennes io music, was the entire service, | issues are pararfount, ang I intend to| Under her counbel's questioning tha | {rial “institutions aa te Sdwin T.|though the sun would hays hatens j | Towted Cire and iis, baby , lasted About forty minutes. The| make them paramount in my cam-| tittle Frenchwoman insisted she Mid | Moknight, the Vice Freaident, The | the alllmator equa De Will decided | man Hemberger ani flacated 2 consiajed of the organ solo | Palen. Pa. belleved Moore dead after his years| latter is President of the State Henato to in ne he Ie nla tes ta) \, whty-elght quarts 0! r @ Ell,"_gud the playing of "Kol He ot absence. - oak st 4 woven gallon w estou > ci 4 Ie love Awindling between you? Take wr . leaded faint- | Richard Barthetmens an David new toon | 8 i f iH ie held #300 be as the casket was barne in. | ,,J¢,! eae CTH tk! | Mine. de ta Plante plead faint |, Bichard J ng qm 1 the oy dead ru ; ‘ Handel's Largo reverberated | w-day, matings and night,—adry, |news and wom assisted to ag chair hia Down Ban,” 44us Thystag~ ade | hug wildly | for # hearing 1 4 az ~ 4 - hints Pal i; by ' i 6 Pet é Ro ami oe come ah i

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