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Show ill H Lf HENRY VAN DYKE TO H ' PREACH PUNERVL SERMON H ' T YORK. April 22.A simple fu- . A nral service over the body of Samuel L. Clemonn will b.j held In this city tomor- 1 row afternoon. The body will be taken to Klmlrn. .N. Y., where It will he burled f . beside thoeo of hla wife and children. ! ,rF- Duneka of Harper & Brothers, Mr. CIcmcus'n publlshci-s, who Is ar- ! ranKlnfr for the funeral, said It was tho I 'ft' ,T wlh of tho family that tho services bo j V il nM "T'e M possible. Later on a public J ' II memorial servlco will bo held. J H , 1 1 Dr. Henri' Van Dyke of Princeton unl- i verslty will preach the funeral sermon ' 'I at the brick Presbyterian church at 3 j 1 o'clock. ' J The funoral, Mr. Duneka sold, would V 1 bo of a aeml-publlc nature nnd would he i 4 attended only by relatives nnd cloae 1 friends of the author. Thero will bo i y j no pallbearcm and althoiiK'h final r- KfJf ' U raiipemcntD have not been made, the icrvlccs probably will connlst of short HiJ, addrussea by Dr. Van Dyke, There prob- ahly will bo no music, Mr- Duneka said. The body will bo brought to Now York from Reading. Conn., tomorrow on a special spe-cial car. |