Show BODY OF MORGAN LIES AMONG HIS ART TREASURES Steamer teamer Bearn Bearing g De Dead a Financier Financier Finan Finan- I non cier Comes Into nto Harbor ar or With It Flags at Half a Mast ast EW YORK April IL The The body of ot N NEW J. J Pierpont Morgan lies tonight Among the art treasures of ot hlo hie private private vate vata library It reached New York on the steamer Franco Franca this afternoon and at dusk duck was waa taken from the ships ship's mortuary chapel to a a. motor hear hearse e which convoyed conveyed It from the pier to the library Hundreds braved the drenchIng drench drench- Ing rain ain and stood in the streets to t- tova o va watch tob it pa pass Amon Amont th the tha l o bronzes costly paintings s and other art m objects which he ne brou brought E ht hero fro from m Europe Europa the body of ot the dead financier will win lie Ito In state until Monday 1 morning when the funeral services will bo be held In St St. Georges 5 Protestant Episcopal church The France came camo Into the harbor with her flags at half Through thick weather and amid torrents of or ofrain vain rain she crept to her pier at tho the foot toot of or West Vest Fifteenth nth street All her passengers passengers pas pas- save eave the funeral party part were ashore half halt an hour before Mr Morgan's Morgans Morgans Morgan's Mor Mor- gans gan's bod body was removed to the hearse Mrs Herbert Horban L L. L le the dead financiers financier's daughter and Miss Helen Morgan Hamilton his nIa granddaughter the only women In the funeral party part were mot aboard the vessel b by b Mrs J. J P. P Morgan Jr The three d women women let left t In an automobile for the tho Morgan home homo before the body was removed J. J P. P Morgan son of ot the dead man met tho the Franco at quarantine and remained aboard with Herbert Herbort L L. Satterlee H. H H. H Barges Harges a 0 partner In the Morgan banking banking bank- bank ing firm In Paris and Dr George Georgo DIxon JunIus S. S Mor Morgan an grandson randson of ot the financier i joined th the tho o pr party part a t when n the ess vessel 1 clocked docked I When all other passengers had lift left l I the vessel the men of or the funeral i party part assembled In tho the mortuary I chapel to follow tallow the bod body to the hearse I IThe I The mirrored ll doors opened and ten I uniformed men man of or the tho Frances France's crew i emerged with the heavy heas' casket Across Across' It Jl was draped a great American flag t the same flag lag which tte United States States' got go government avo to France to commemorate commemorate com com- her maiden voyage as the j largest ship which the French ever evor had sent to America I The casket passed between a a. double of ot tho ships ship's company compan standing at nt q attention with 1 pared hared heads In the tho I passageway eway while the ships ship's orchestra played The Star Spangled Banner Bannor Attendants bearing some of ot the tho floral I offerings followed the funeral un ral party I to the hearse Among Among- those offerings s s j I wa was a wreath wrought In solid silver silvo er from the town of ot Les Alx a beneficiary of or Mr Morgans Morgan's generosity A great cross oropa o of orchids which had withered on the trip across the Atlantic Atlantic Atlan Atlan- tic remained in tho chapel This was the offering of ot tho the u werman emperor I Later it was wag sent to tho the Morgan an libra libra- I r ry A garden of or rare flowers which perished en route wore were strewn strown upon the tits Atlantic before the ship reached port Through tho the driving rain the hearse slowly carried its burden to the Morgan home Two automobiles followed It t. t ono one conveying Morgan organ Satterlee Satterlee Satter- Satter lee Har Harges Hargis S and Dixon tho the other servants servants servants ants and attendants I Q |