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Show FUNERAL OF LATE 0S.ID &PHIWPS NEW YORK, Jan. 2,7. The funeral of David Graham Phillips, the author who was assassinated by Fltzhugh Goldshorough, brought together in St George Episcopal church near Gramei-cy Gramei-cy park today many men and women well known in arts, letters, Hclencc, flanance and tho professions. The only near relutlves nicsent Were the author's bi other and slater, Harrison Har-rison W. Phillips and Mrs. Caroline Frovcrt. Tho pall-boarors were: Senator Beveridge of Indiana, one of tho nu-tor's nu-tor's closest friends; Robert W. Chambers Cham-bers Georgo Horace Lorlmor, Samuel G. Blythe, Otto Carmlchael, Alfred Henry Lewis. Arthur W. Little, Jdhn O'Hura CoBgrove, J. Henry Sears and F. C. Ponfleld. The cofTln was nearly hidden by a blanket of violets and Bmilax. .. Archdeacon Nelson, assistant -to, 0 BlBljpp Greer of the New York diocese, dio-cese, ofllclated, assisted by tho Rev. George F. Norton and the Rev.. J. C. Scott, curates of tho church. A male soxtetto sang 'Nearer, My God, to Thee," and "Rock of Ages." Two carriages laden with flowers wcro In the procession to tho cemetery, ceme-tery, where the body wna placed in a lecelvlng vault, pending probable removal re-moval to Phillips' former home in Indiana. In-diana. Two organizations wcro represented rep-resented at tho funoral by many members mem-bers the Snn Alumni association and tho class of 'S7 nt Princeton university, univer-sity, of both of which Phillips was a member oo . |