Show SIMPLICITY I MARKS S HARDING II RITES IES FINAL TRIBUTE TO DEAD DAD CHIEF TAIN CONDUCTED UNDER DOME OF CAPITOL Great Pageant of Sorrow Headed By Vy Military Captain l and Escorted By World Leaders Moves Move Silently Washington Under Under the vast dome of ot the capitol with low v spoken prayer and the tile tender words of old hymns Warren G. G Harding was given into Gods God's keeping at noon Wednesday by bythe bythe bythe the men ef of high place In Sn the nation who had served with him In the short years of his leadership for the tile glory of ot the flag that was ViUS his winding sheet As simple In Us its dignity and Its Sta high faith In the goodness of ot God Cod as theman the Ute theman man whose passing it marked the re ye ceremony took a tare twenty minutes Then under the ceaseless vigil of motionless sentries who stood toad at nt the corners Omers of the bier the great doors were opened for the waiting thousands outside to pass slowly by bythe bythe bythe the casket on which the sorrow of ot the nation and the word was poured out At the station the casket was lifted down to be carried out again acain and gently placed In Sn the position where tens of thousands of Americans saw it on the long homeward pilgrimage of sorrow from San Francisco There were no ceremonies The nations nation's t farewells farewell had hud been said except forthe forthe for forthe the last soft sott strains by the marine bands bunds which played Lead l Kindly In final parting Mrs Irs Harding reached the station soon after the casket had been placed laced back aboard the funeral car She came direct from the White House Other members of ot the party who Aho I traveled tra with the dead president en his Itis last Journey that ended with sueh such suddenness were WE're already aboard the U e train by Mrs Irs hardings harding's personal re request ye reo quest to to-be to be with the dead drad to the last in fa Marion Marlon The group ot f. f official mourners n atod t on the platform A hand waved wald in silent sl signal Without sound anund o ot bell or whistle the egan to move nove slowly cio down don i the Jt it speed a as It It moved moed o I the th yards yards- ards' ards und and In Inn n a a moment mo ieM ad ad dwindled under the tho eye eyes of the eil silent 1 nt nt grf group p left leit i i dwindled e as it plo moved filter and nd faster taster over o tho the s until It rounded a curve cUr and vanished vanished from from lewi i Just bECote before 4 o'clock Friday the cask w lifted d down wn from the he a d cart d f forward rd to rest in front front of of the tho entrance tn f to to the mb the funeral services ser that thai formed the only ceremony as the late Into chief went went to tn his rest were held The choir raised d again a the comforting comfort ing lag words end and melody of ot the hymn Warren Harding most loved loyed Ie I ll i Kindly Light The voices were audible to few of ot the crowd that clustered close eloe around It was difficult for the many who could neither see nor hear to main thin the hush that su such h ceremonies require The wallIng railing cries of tired children cl In arms were frequent There was room for very ery few tew close enough h about the tomb to hear bear the tile prayers and the services lees that flowed On the outer edge of the crowd there was a constant stir of the tue funeral restless rE movement mo as rites rUts proceeded The last hymn Nearer My fy God Cod to Thee pealed more clearly and the the crowd hushed fur far toward Its Ils out skirts 1 I |