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Show I DENIES THAT HARRIMAN IS NOW SERIOUStiY JLL NEW YORK, Dec. 23. E. IT. Ilarrl-man's Ilarrl-man's Hocrotary, Albert C. Wells, tonight denied that the physical condition of the financier was serious. "The statement made this evening that Mr. Harrlman is seriously 111 Is untrue," ho declared. ' The. statement referred to was published in Wall street gossip of an afternoon paper. pa-per. The writer, referring to the report on Monday that Mr, Harrlman was ill, explained by way of parenthesis that It was learned that, the illness was "much more serious than waB admitted." During tho few days that Mr. Ilarrt-man Ilarrt-man has remained at home In consequence conse-quence of what was described as a slight htlious attack thoro havo been repeated i rumors that he was 111. These rumors have, beon promptly denied at his home, where, it was said ho was availing himself him-self of tho opportunity for a. brief holiday respite from offico routine. |