ADDRESSES. 



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- R08ERT M. BURNEH 

 r ^ FUNERAL IS TODAY 



Services in '^f.^Mnri/'c n 



Strkkt, N 



Services in St/ Mark's at 

 Southboro Will Be at 2:30 



City. 

 Telkphoni 



Namb. 



tSpcciiil D)!)patc!i to TJio HeraliM 

 SOUTHBORO, April, 29— Funeral 

 , Bervlces for Robert m. Burnett, promi- 

 nent business raa.n and Demooratic 

 leader, will be held here tomorrow af I 

 3:30 P, M. at St. Mark-.s Church. A 

 ' private car for relatives and friends 

 Street, n attending the .service.s will bp attached 

 to the train leaving the South station 

 C.TT. Boston, at 1:15 P. M, daylight saving I 

 time, for Southboro, returning to Boi- 

 Tblbphoki ton after the funeral. | 

 The Rev. Robert F. Cheney will offi- r 

 elate, assisted by the Rev. Roy I. Mur- 

 ray: Burial- wiir be tn the family plot 



Namb. 



Strbbt, is 



-"J. ojuimi win uB m lae larany p 

 111,,'St, Mark's churchyard cemetery. 



TELBg HQua No. 



NEW CHAMPLAIN BRIDGE 

 BRINGS $7286 IN WEEK 



Strei CROWN POINT, N Y, Sept 3 (A. P.)<s, 



—In one week attar its dedication on<»^.^^ 

 Aug 26 by Gov Roosevelt of this State 



Tklki and Gov Weeks of Vermont, the Chani-^ 



plain bridge between here and Chim- «^ - 



Name Point, Vt, brought In $7,286.10 in 

 tolls, It was announced today. Sunday 

 2148.^ar3 crossed iho structure. 



