Show Path Pathetic e tic Are Scenes at Ut Morgue Fifty Undertakers and Forty Embalmers Embalmers' Work All Day Preparing Bodies C CHICAGO July 24 Sorrow Sorro Sorrow winch while spread over O the city with the Eastland disaster and aud engulfed thousands thousands thousands thou thou- sands of homes hung lowest today over O the silent forms of the tile victims inthe inthe in the drill hall ball of the Second armory Chicago Chicago's s 's t temporary tempOral morgue Side by side the thc they lay from one en enof end of the hall mill to the other with narrow pathways between along which slowly w walked anxious hundreds seeking seeking- to toi i identify a missing loved lo one Time rime and again a group would pause beside a pitiful bun bundle le Thorn lio hr a t gasp a vo voiced low ced e exclamation a flo flow I of or tears and another one one- would be bc betaken betaken I taken from the list of unidentified dead and placed in the known n column All through the night Joa load after arter load of ot bo bodies les was received at t Tho the morgue and through the morning nt Rt less frequent frequent fre Ire quent Intervals the procession continued con con- While the victims were being Identified fied fled flU fifty undertakers and forty ein- ein who had volunteered at the call can of Coroner Hoffman worked rapidly In Iii Ina Inn a n space at the tho north end of oC tho the hall preparing pre the bodies for burial As the morning wore along tho the Curtiss Curtiss Cur- Cur street front of the armor armory became crowded with hearses s and the Incoming stream o of bodies from the tho Improvised morgues and amid from rein the overturned o vessel yes ves sel was passed It by another line o of bodies Identified and In the of ot an art undertaker York Work of or Identification Before BeCore a a. bod body passed out the identification was vas recorded b by a deputy deput corener coroner cor cor- ncr oner and the name of or the nearest relative rel placed on file tile So perfect had been tIme the preparatory work of or the coroner coroner coroner cor cor- oner that from noon until 1 o'clock more than a hundred bodies bodiee were taker away and a tow few hours later lator less JeM th than n 2 20 02 Q b bodies I rt remained J Jn the h temporary arr 1 f morgue j Approximately persons most of or them friends or relatives es of or victims had gathered about th the lie armory before borore noon toda today Two Tuo and three abreast the tho lines Jines extended along Iong two sides of tho the armory armon square and a block cast east In Randolph Randolph Ran Ran- dolph street Two and three hundred at nt a time the they were wera admitted and when all aU of ot one group had passed out another took tok Its place In the Red Cross room oom there man many scenes of sorrow orrow so 90 deep as to bring tears to the eyes eye of those who ministered to tho the afflicted Ono One Woman woman wom wont an well tech along ulouS In years kept repeating All gone Jonc husband son hi his wife and amid their two children Time after time she said this but no tears fell tell and at J last st she slowly left tho the place e still murmuring All gone In th thO outgoing stream was one undertakers undertaker's un un- mi- mi Jitter litter con containing husband 11 wife and child Identification W was S made malle b by u a friend who had hail reco recognized tho the features of or the little girl and amid then them had Identified the parents Calm H Several Se times Utne through h the day the tho nurses nurmes wore were obliged ed to quiet some ome who became hysterical Several SO women women wom worn en fainted some Homo few screamed and andone andone andone one man man bowed owed with years screamed and lId struggled with those about him when he sa V sa the tho bodies of or his wife and children The Tue men aro arc tho the hardest harde t to control when the they do give va R way sa said leI the physician In charge of ot the relief rollet room The Tho scene was comp r compared by coroners coroner's coro coro- ner's ners men and amid police officials who witnessed witnessed witnessed wit wit- both to the tho Identification of the bodies of ot the time victims of the Iroquois theatre fire There Thero Is less hysteria ic less violent expression of ot grief here said gRid James 4 se secretary ot of the tho detective bureau I 1 think It is 18 be because because be- be cause the dead here lucre seem more peace ful rul They are not disfigured as were those others Late III In the afternoon when many of ot the bodies LocHes had been removed from tho temporary morgue Coroner Hoffman that should an any of the bodies hodies bo Ito unidentified ho would call on the civic organization of ot the ho elt city to Join with tho thu Western Electric compan company com coin pany pan In a u public funeral for the Unnamed unnamed un un- named victims so 80 that none nono should bo be for I |