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FUNERAL OF KING
UNITES 3 RULERS
Scandinavian Monarchs Meet,
for First Time in 1.000 Years,
at Frederick's Bier
Copenhagen. Max 24 Fm th.
first tin:, it t< n i . iiuit 'i- th,- thri i-
Scuntiinnx inn kings "f Denmark, Nur
way and Swr-don m.t today upon
friendly terms'. the < tisimi Inins th'-
burial of the'liite King Fredi i a-k \ Hl
of Denmark. who diol suddmlx in the
Streets of ilainhurg. Aft.-i th. fu
neral. King Christian, ilu m v DanlsM
mona"l>: King Haakon of N"i'vax ,iml
King Gustav "f Sweden dill' <1 togeilier.
Two thousand iiotald- s xxoii at the
obSeiptii-s, whii-li v-* if held in th Ho- -
kilde cathedral Many royal and no
ble Imuses of Europe xxc-n tip' s<nt
•d. The casket tvas placed in the > 0.. it
tomb of Itoskilde cathedral, tvlu-i. tin
former kings "f Denmark rest.
Simplicity mark' d tin <-<t.-iii«iili --.
in aei-onlanei with the known xvisi, of
the d'ad king. Special choral ivi'ea
In the loyal opera singers and In tie
studriiti- of the choral union xvi-re given.
The interior of tin anol'nt eath"<iral
«at draped in black and white.
The body of Frederick had been lx Ing
in state in the private ehapel of (Tills
tinnborg i-.-istie since last Monday. It
had been viewed by thousands of per
rons. As til*- casket stood in the < i
thcriral today it was drap'd with the
royal mantle of red velvet on which
was ,x nought a niagnitleciil gold crow n
The-historic silver lions from Hosen
borg castle rested beside the . oflin on
tiie black catafalque
Th> eoniberness of tin- mourning
garb was relieved by brilliant uniforms,
for matix military officers attended.
Many foreign diplomats also wi re pres- i
ent.
Among the attendants wer. I >ow ig'-r
Queen Alexandra of England and Dow
ager Empress Marie of Russia, sisters
of the dead king
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BRIDE'S SON WILL BE
BEST MAN AT WEDDING
BOSTON. M iy 21 E ancis ('ughing
Green, an engineer, is to bi married
Saturday tn Mis James A Garland,
whose home is at Hay End farm. Buz
zards Bay. Mt. Green will be attended
by James A Garland. Mrs Garland's
oldest son.
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It*s Up to the Women
To Save the Nation >
From Degeneration !
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CINCINNATI. May 2- It is th* «
i<. ;-.*»uiv>. <»f this < ounti •. and not the (
phv -icians who must *-o-op*t ite t >
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WANTS CITY TO STOP
BLASTING THAT HENS
MAY El NISH HATCH
YoXKERS. N V, Mux 21 U.K
hulhi has asked Public Woiks <'on.
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blasting in his neighborhood until his]
ehi' kens a i *• ha t rlu d.
riilh i lias sovoral hens setting upon
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iTIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AM) NEWS: bKJ DAY. .MAY 24, 1912
LINEMAN ELECTROCUTED.
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