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Bound Brook Interest in the Wreck

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Aside from the deep interest in the loss of the Titanic, Bound Brook had a special anxiety to know the fate of the Ryerson family, of Philadelphia, Mrs. Arthur Ryerson being a daughter of Mrs. John J. Borie and a sister of Adolph E. Borie, of Piedmont Farm. It is understood that Mrs. Ryerson and Miss Ryerson were saved but that Mr. Ryerson was lost. Information was refused at Piedmont Farm this morning.

It is reported that the new manager of the Pathe factory was lost, and a similar fate probably overtook John M. Smart, the foreign representative of the Graphite Lubricating Co.
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