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Braths SHANAHAN, THOMAS 3. 3 I omas famera Anrd Hiine Bananan” Poceey. trootas @ W. Chambe: funeral home. 1 Chapin st Thursday, ril 14, 8t & Ohurfi“ 30 am. thence to St where be said at § am. for the il Interment Mount Olivet repose Cemetery. Departed this lfe (1933 at 9 st D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1932 SCOTT BULLITT RITES ARE HELD IN SEATTLE| | Democratic National Committee- man Stricken at Meeting Here THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, | I]R H_EXNER H[AI]S tam Sockon sy ¥ o v E|TER BURIAL RITES [ WILLIAM E. G. PENNY | Dr. Flexner holds degrees from’ Johns | . | Hopkins University, Harvard University | H[]WABDT_RUSTEE ARE SET FOR TODAY |BURIED IN LAUREL, MD. Funeral Rites for Inspector in Highway Department Held Early Today. Succeeds John H. Sherburne, Who Declines Post but Remains on Board. A9 ° WILL HAYS’ SISTER DEAD Miss Martha Hays, 58, Expires at Hollywood, Calif., Home. HOLLYWOOD, April 13 (#).—Miss Martha Hays, 58, only sister of Will H Hays, former cabinet official and now president of the Motion Picture Produc- ers and Distributors’ Assoclation, is dead. Burial will be in Sullivan, Ind Miss Hays died here vesterday fol- lowing an operation last Priday for an intestinal obstruction. She was in the Sullivan law office of Will Hays and his brother, Hinkle, for 22 years THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Partly eloudy, continued cool tonight; tomorrow part- Iy cloudy, slowly rising temperature; isvi tive. minimum temperature tonight about 32 (o Lo sils R 2 | degrees: moderate to fresh west and By the Associated Press. northwest winds. SEATTLE, April 13.—Funeral serv-| Maryland—Pargy gloudy, continued ices were held here yesterday for A f;"l‘l’ g‘r‘f‘gt- wamnlryr ull‘l it m;lcx}o%edx;: Funeral services were held at the|Scott Bullitt, Democratic national com- | giowly risiny ,,mp,",,u,,_“"u Church of the Nativity at 9 o'clock this | mitteeman and delegate to the Na-| Virginia—Fair tonight, possibly light morning for William E. G. Penny of |tional Convention. He died Sunday. ggfi%\ym;I;Efivl?fifil;riemgf::fi:., partly 1351 Montague street, who died at his | Memorial services will be held in the = ywest Virginia—Partly cloudy, not home Sunday after & brief fliness in his | Highlands Chapel Sunday quite so cold in south and east portions ixty-eighth year Bullitt was stricken in Washing- | lonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness, Requiem' high mass was sung by Rev. | ton. D. C., last January with intestinal | slowly rising temperature. % - 2 - linfluenza, while attending & meeting of Report for Last 24 Hours. jJohn P. Fannon and interment was in | the Democratic National Committee ‘ Ashbatuts. Navamster | st. Mary's chureh yard, Laurel, Md. Upon his return here he underwent a geg‘,;,, Thchies Mr. Penny, an inspector in the High- 5 . i | way Department, was rounding out his gall stone operation, which revealed a RS 25c8 cancerous condition 44 2966 thirtieth year in the District govern- ment He was a native of Louisville, Ky. 3 2971 Active pallbearers were three of his 8 am. grocuter rere_o, K Coraer, 1o 7| WOMAN'S DEATH 1in IS HELD SUICIDE = Phillip O. Pelland, William F. Kelly and Howard Penny. 4 Honorary pallbearers were members ago, 70. Lowest, 37 ago, 40. | and the University of Beriin. In 1928 | he was Rhodes memorial lecturer at Oxford. He is a fellow in the American | Association for the Advancement of | Assoclation for the Mmember of tne | Colorful Trader to Be Buried in Union Interallies at Paris. | The election meeting yesterday was | Family Plot at Rock Creek marked by a report of progress from | i the Special Investigating Committee | Cemetery. which was appointed last month to conduct s searching inquest into the| poo o affairs of the varsity's administration. lowing simple funeral services st |4 oclock this arternoon in historic St. e e (Storee, Willam | John's Episcopal Church, Joseph Leiter. trustees by an alumni committee |ONE Of the most colorful figures in Resolutions of appreciation were pre- American business history, will be buried sented for the record in recognition of today in the Leiter family plot in Rock the services of Dr. Dumas and Dean Creek Cemetery. Cook, members of the board of trustees, | The body was brought to Washing: and Dr. John W. Mitchell and Dr.|ton today after funeral services yester- Frank R. Cook, members of the medical day in St. Chrysostom's Church, Chi faculty. cago. M. Leiter afed Monday in Chi- cago of pneumonia. | _The Rev. Robert Johnston, rector of St. John's, will officiate at the services here. There will be no music and only members of the family and close friends are to be present. There are to be no honorary pallbearers. Mr. Leiter was closely associated with 14 at Good Wope, invited to at~ Dr. Abram Flexner of New York, di- rector of the Insti for Advanced Study and former director of the di- vision of studies and medical educa- tion of the Ge Education Board, | was elected president of the Howard | Univer: ard of trustees yesterda: Dr. Flexner succeeds John H. Sher burne of Boston, who declined renomi- nation, but who remains an active member of the board. Dr. Channing H. Tobias of New York, senior secretary in the colored work | department of the Young Men's Chris- tian Association, was chosen to fill the unexpired term of the late Dr. M. O. Dumas as a member of the board. Dr. Charles H. Garvin, physician and sur- geon of Cleveland, was elected alumni | trustee to succeed the late George Wil- of God. well done;: ¥ victory wom. Master's Jov. VENSON, ALFRED. On Monday. April 1 ) dence. 1111 _Columbia ALFRED STEVENSON, of Flora Stevemson, s Stevenson. Benjamin _and ineral Wednesday, Qards of Thanks LANCASTER. LUCY E. I wish to thank m ds wnd neighbors for e Kk Yesterday— ¥ beioved Mot 4 pm | 8 pm | Midnight . | Today— 4am d LUCY E. LA Film Research Expert Dies. LOS ANGELES, April 13 (#.—Dr. Arthur E. Woods, 77, for several years & member of the rescarch department | of the Douglas Fairbanks film organi- zation died yesterday from bronchial neumonia. Dr. Wo:ds came to Call- - B, . ror terving a5 city | the business and social life of the Cupi 1917 | tal and owned the home at 1500 New health officer of Erie. Pa., and &s a | ennsylv State | Hamoehire avenue. which was built by member of the Pennsylvania State | Fampshire avenue, which was Board of Health. ‘ Al sl Six Prestdents have died in omee. | MRS. EFFIE PUMPHREY TO BE BURIED TOMORROW Wife of Louis L. Pumphrey, Vic- tim of Pneumonia, Leaves Son ‘ and Two Daughters. d NCASTER EDITH M. LANCA! E E. AND BETTIE E the late PANNIE E S March 22. 1939 who died Mar its gratefu ves and frie ess and sympathy show ul floral tributes g iliness and at the death of i THE FAMILY. 38 40 . 44 51, 1:30 p.m. yesterday. 297 29.74 29.71 Year ) : On Tuesday, April 13, sme, near Rockville, Md. beioved wile of the late Wil S e 5:00 am. today. Year of the board or directors of the United —_——— | States Savings Bank, on which he had - S | Served since the institution was organ- | Widow of Fatally Injured Tree ized —Col. Wade H. Cooper, Wilbur H 5 ; Zepp, W. R. DeLashmutt, Charles A Surgeon, Found in Gas-Filled Room by Parents. s Cemetery, On Sunday. April . €11 South Al- 1 + WILLIE WASH- devoted ' son of _Jennie Lew of James Thomas post of other relatives ns resting at the John e. 221 North Patrick Thursday, te resie tery. WALKER, GEOR Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today. 0:57am. 7:00 am. 1:07 p.m 8:05 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sun, today.... 5:35 Sun, tomorrow 5:33 6:44 Moon, today 10:23a.m. 1:2lam Automoblle lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Rainfall. fall in inches in the t month to date) ! Goldsmith, W. W. Anderson, William D. Barry, Oscar Baum and William P. | Davis. Mr. Penny is s ived by his \‘de‘.‘l and three daughters, Mrs. Vernon D. Acree, Mrs. Joseph A. Fox and Mrs Helen P. Carlisle of Washington, and a sister, Mrs. Annie Earp of Guilford, Md. CLINTON FARMER DIES AFTER YEAR'S ILLNESS By a Staff Co Tomorrow. 1:48a.m. | 8:02am. | BAUFR, 2:09pm.| A 9:04 pm High Low High Low Lovis 2, 1932, h Apts. LOUT of Della Dool the funeral pa 1623 Conn. ave. as Cen In Memortam, BOSTON. MARIA MARIA E F ago today By a Staff C spondent of The Star. BETHESDA. Md, April 13 body of Mrs. W. W. Brackett, 25 found in the gas-filled kitchen at home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Wharton Moore, 7625 Old Georgetown road. when they returned home from church last night. A certificate of sui- cide has been issued by Dr. W. O. Huff of Bethesda Mrs. Brackett, whose husband died a few weeks ago as the result of beir hed by a tree under which he w Average. Record. | ng. had been dispondent, her par- | Januar 3 7.00 '82 {ents stated. She had been married but | Febr Ll 246 3 6384 '84 nine months 884 ‘91 \en Mrs. Brackett was found tl 913 "89] witow, Mre. Elizabeth Virginia Mulli: | Tescue squad of the Bethesda Volunt 1069 89 kin Dennison; (wo sons, John Owen,|F'Te Department was summoned : 1094 '00 jr., and Wilton, and six daughters, Mrs. | worked over her for two hours, but 10.63 '86 John White, Mrs. Charles A. Bennett, | Unable to revive her. Dr. William R 1441 '28 Mrs. Francis Lapop. Miss Annie, Miss | Moulden of Washington and Dr. Huff 1081 78 Nellie and Miss Jennie Dennison, + N Funeral services were held at Bell's| Mrs, Brackelt was formerly Miss 869 ‘89 M. E. Church South. Camp Springs, | ‘*U% Moore of Vienna, Ve She i 756 01 oty Yith burial I the | wyshington and also attended George Weather in Various Citles. Washington University. She was a sghiam o =3 member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. | Besides her parents she leaves two brothers, Graham Moore of ‘Tampa, Fla, and John T. Moore of Washing t tario hu: & Speare, later. BAYARD. JAMES. On 1932, JAMES BAYARD. voted husband of En m also are fo Earl Bavard lla_ Minor. Mrs Leo agd Walter Lee. and friends Remains at home. 389 Rhode lsiand of funeral late GH, EDWARD §. 1932, at the re: 3 Bergh. 54724 Ne 8. be husband o ices at S. H_Hines fu i4th st. n.w, Thursday o.m, BERGH, EDW. ) D For FUNERALS— Sets 6:43 My mother, 1A 3 away 11 dear Mo, ) 24 O The funeral of Mrs. Effie Pumphre® | 39 years old, who died of pneumonia Monday at her home, 1430 Ridge place ‘southmt. will be held tomorrow &t 12 o'clock noon at the home. with serv- | ices to follow at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Twenty-third street and | Washington Circle, at 1 o'clock In- | terment will be at Cedar Hill Ceme- | tery. Mrs. Pumphrey is survived by her husband, Louis Leonard Pumph three children, Leonard, jr.; Effie and Eligabeth; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sparrow; two sisters, Mrs. Mamie Jones, Mrs. Lizzie Soper, all of this city, and one brother, Willlam Sparrow of Philadelphia. and’ Mr: respondent of The Star, CLINTON, Md. April 13.— John Owen Dennison, 61 years old, Repub- | lican registration officer here for many years, died at his home Monday. fol- lowing -a vear’s illness. He was & | farm nd trucker. Mr. Dennison s sur Monthly raiv apital (curre Capital _(curre bute of love and de- t SOPHIA COOK, 1713, 1927, five COOK. AND ELIZABETH ed 3 th BY ANT N AUGHTER-IN-LAW ved by his ARD S. LEONARD A remembrance r iathe:. LEONARD A. PER- ed “April 13. 1930 EMMA T. CARTER. In loving remem- W. JAMES, who years agq today, April Grother. El GEORGE H M. C. PARRY. Sec QUILLA. Tuesday. April b, 4t his residence. ILLA BOND. He led nother and & host of other rela tives and friends 10 mourn their los mains resting at the John T. Rhi neral chapel. 3rd and Eys sts. s.w of funersl later BOWIE, GEORGE R. Tussday 4932, nw. GEORGE R. belov Mary M. Bowie and fath M. Watson and Mrs. An nersl from his X 15 at 830 a Reauiem m Ciaurch of the Nativity at § am and friends invited. Olivet Cemetery 14 COX, MARY ANN. On Monday, April 11, 1932, at Sibley Hospital. MARY ANN (nee O'Nelll), beloved wife of the late Charles H_Cox ' Funeral from her late residence, 1023 Jackson st. n.e.. on Thursday. ADril 14, at m.; therice to St. Anthony's urch. where requiem mass will be sald at 9:30 am. for the repose of her soul Interment Mount Olivet Oemetery. Rela- tives and friends lnvited 13 CRAIG. FANNIE. Departed this life Apyil 12, 1932, at Gallinger Hospital, FANN. CRAIG of 813 M st. n.w. She leaves to mourn_ their loss an adopted daushter. & | randdaughter. a niece and @ sou-in-la mains resting at_Moon's funeral hom 1332 You st n.w. Funeral Friday at 1.3 p.m. {rom Mount Carmel Baptist Church. 3rd'and Eve sts. n.w.. Rev. Jernigan offi- ciating. Interment Payne's Cemetery. EVERHARD., EMMA T. On Wednesds April 13, 1932, at her residence. 2543 13 st nw. EMMA T. EVERHARD. wife of the late A. B. Everhard and mother of Mrs Herbert M. Willlams. Misses Eliza- beth and Nell Everhard of Washington, D Augustus D'Andre of Phila- Stately Sprays and Beautiful Wreaths 2C Slowen Storny 808 14th St. N.W. 804 17th St. N.W. 609 12th St. N.W. Metro. 7433 Metro. 7945 Metro. 9369 FR_W LUTHER JAMES. LUTH] October ... November ... December \IIO\'B Choir Bored by Audience. LONDON _(#)-Choir girls in & Streatham church became bored with looking into th> faces of members of the congregation and threatened to | quit. The church therefore has rebuilt | the choir loft so that the choristers | face each other: re you could not help hat was purer than gold, o e who knew him and loved — Notice | | 1S wiFE 2 | MANNING v will LOTHERS CARRIE V. ory of our ING, who never grow old A BrdrERs, A tribute of Jove dear ‘mother. CARR departed this lfe ESKIMO_SPITZ Oall North 6530 Stations. tzel. F day. A Relatives Interment Mount League. 349 Maryland LOST. in death remembered TURLEY, AUGUSTUS C. MANNDIS. .ni SHAW, MABEL P. In loving memory of our darling loved one. MABEL P. SHAW (nee Lee), who died April 13, 1931. Loved In life and loved in death. AND FOI AND SARAH LEE. QUEENIE, RICHARD 1. In sad rememn. rance of my dear ‘husband, RICHARD J. QUEENIE, who departed this life six months ago today October 13 1931, “My heart cannot tell how I miss you. My lips know not what to say For only God knows how I need In my home that is s0 aad an oday HIS LOVING WIFE. MARY E. QUEENIE. TEXTON. MARION. In sad but loving re- mbrance o FERTON" e Nralidon ™" e Meparood ihis life two years ago ‘today, April 13. Brichtly the Services will be held Friday after- noon at 1 o'clock from the home of | | her parents and will be followed by interment in Arlington National Ceme- | tery, where her husband is buried. Abilene, Tex... Albany. N_ Y. Atlants evy Chase Reward 59-W_after 6 b o EARRING. marquisetle, April 11, on mont ave. between L and Thomas Cf Garden ‘Téa Shop or Home Life Bidg 8134: evenings. Col. 7356 _ DOG. ¥ wire-haired. female, pink mark | on_nos ense No, 128. 2141 Wisconsir ave. Clev. 6011 . - ENGLISH _ BULLDOGSunday _afternoon. vi Bethesds. Md : white, With browi markin 1l National ‘5060, Branch 640. | or 4618 Chestnut st. Bethesds | ITY PIN. letters A. E. Phi sei in | ritials W. D. on back. 1736 Colum- 402 14° form. two, blue overseas, V. F. 2 18th st. nw.. reward. Retura nw. 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Md., followed by interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. The pallbearers included William T. Davis, register of wills of Prince Georges County, and R. Ernest Smith, county treasurer. For vears Mrs. Hardy lived in Sur- | rattsville distrcit, Prince Georges Coun- | ty, during which time her husband, a | Democrat, served successively a: treas- | urer, sheriff, road commissioner and | | supervisor of elections. He died about nine years ago Mrs. Hardy was long active in Metho- | dist church work | Hardy. Meadows, Md.. storekeeper: five daughiers, Mrs Myrile Duckett of | Davidsonville, Md ; Mrs. Mildred Hart- | | man of Suitland, Md.; Mrs. Eva Carrico, | |Mrs. Anna Baker and Mrs. Louise | | Nixon, all of Washington; a brother, William H. Lee, and a sister, Mrs. Mabel Curtin Deaths Re,orted. Cas Sible Frances E_Ransd Jessie B. Greene Cox. 13, 1930 1st st. ne ¥ spital 66. Little Sisters of the 61 ger 408 8 st 3939 Military rd Hospital Evie J_Hardy Katie Weisfeld Hospital William €. 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Cloudy h ckholm, raltar, (Noon, Greenwich time, Horta (Fayal), Azores... 80 (Current observations Bermuda 66 Porto Rico kil Gi Births Reported. John John D. and James H. and Mary om, boy. James H, and Agnes E. Payne. boy Alfry d Thelma L. Weirich. boy. nas W, Veronica M. Loeffler. boy. and Elberta L. Booton. boy. Alice Quinn. boy L. Miiler. boy. e Turner Margaret Dunkley and Agnes M. Kelse id Pruline C. Stre boy abett Joseph Harry G d Flora A. Huehes, d_Burl Suther e Jerome H Frank and E¢ Mace and Pannie William and La West Mat 2 Ji Sre the Walk-Overs with the Main Spring Arch An Exclusive Walk-Over Creation The “Cabana Tie” Wolfs Watk-Crer Shop 929 F Street Pa. Services at the S. H. Hines )’ home, 2901 14th st. Bow., on Friday. April 15, &t 1 pm. 1 FRAZIER. ISABELLE. Departed this life on Monday, ApriL 11 1933, at 11 am in ful triumph of Christian falth. ISABELLE FRAZIER~ She leaves fo mourn. the loss & devoted husband. Charles Pra: two duugnters. Marie Frazier and Li Powers: ' foster daugnier, Benlah Joh Sonm sister. (hree brothers. five gran chilaren"and a hos: of other relatives and friends’, Remams resting dence, 824 8ih st sn. April 14 at 1 pm. from Chiren. #"5¢. peiween Sra_and sw. Rev. W. L. Wasnington Relatives and friends invited GENTNER. NELLIE F. On Tuesday, April 12, 0032 at 330 pm. st her residence. 4100 14th 3¢ n.w. NELLIE P GENTNER Fueral services Friday at 10 am. at Im- macuiate Conception Church, where mass Will 'be offered. = Relntives and friends 1 Vited." nlerment Mount Olivet Cometes HERRON. MARIE. Departed this life on Tesday. ADTH 12, 1930 MARIE HERRON o1 T4 ‘sih st e "Apt. 6, devoted wife of ‘James H She Siso"leaves. to Mourn their loss & father: mother. four Brothers. five sisters and s host of other Telatives and friends. . Remains may be seen after 12 moon Thursdsy. April 14 3 the chael of the George B Clarke Co.. 1416 “Fla ave. e, Funeral Saturday Abrit 16 at Grover, N.C HOLLAND, ANNA MARIA_ _Suddenly. on Tlerday. ADril 12, 1833, ANNA MARIA, bex loved mother of Charies. Ernest and Orris Holland. Remains resting st the Tabler funeral home, 928 M St n.w.. where gerv- ices. will be held on Thursday. Avril 14. ar3"pm . Members of ‘Gosoel Sembiy’ Tabernacle: (nvited o actend se fers. Interment. private IRBY, ADDISON. Suddenis. S 10 1932, at 2 pm.. at Emergency Hospital, ADDISON, beloved husoand of Johmie Trby He was born in Lawrence, 8. C.. in 1882 He leaves to mourn & s a host of Telatives and friends. | Funeral from. Wes Iy Washington's funeral home. 3033 Ga ave mwh Fhirsday. ADril 14, Roatives” and. Teioads. Mavited’ o Rev' " Cartls “omciating. - Interment coin Memort . 4%, sts. oficlating. v. ay. April » CES. On Wednesd; 13,1932, at U 'S. Veterans' Hi pital. EMILY FRANCES, beloved of Mrs. Harry Hendricks an Mildred Te ‘mains _resting Tabler funeral home, 938 M til Friday. Anril 15, when services interment Will be in Arlington Natio: Cemetery at 11 a.m., with military honors April LITTLE. ELIZABETH TERESA. day, April 12. 1932. @ pital, ELIZABET On Tue: residence. 1834 New- | Thursday. April 14. ut 8:30 mass ut St. Pr at 9 am Cemetery, Relatives ton st am Sales’ EV. JULIUS. On Saturda pm. at Garfleld LOVING of 1511 4tn st ' 5d of Frances Loving, father of Mabel Rooks. He also leaves ofe niece and one nephew. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jar al church. 1432 o1 st n.w., unt esday morning. there- after ‘at’ his late residence, 1511 4th st. | nw Body will tate Wednesday &t Third Baptist C! 5th and Q sts. Rw 1 T Apri Avr the _belo ud daugh- | devoted | ins rest tempora chapel. 1400 § nw., and may be seen Thursday. Fu | Fiiday, April 15, at 1:30 pm.. from Vermont Avenue Baptist Church. Rev T. Murray pastor. Priends invited. Int family plot, Payne's Cemetery. 14 MASON. WILLIAM HENRY ed this life’ Tuesday. Ap: 12:15 am.. at his st. Harrisbur. A (ENE) MASON. formerly of W devoted son of the late John Mason He leaves to mourn thel loving wife. Elizabeth M ree dauch ters three sons. Edit Willam H. jr: Myrtle. Earle Mason, and Ruth Wynn: two sisters, ) wden and Mrs. Addie Hawks -law. Bartholomew Humph four grandchildren. two nephews and other Telatives and a host of frie loss Notice of | MORGAN. DAVID. Depa day, April 11. 1932, DAVID, beloved band of Minnje Morgen. He uiso L to mourn their loss turee son. nephews funeral home until thereafter at his late residence, 241 3rd st. &w. Puneral Thursday, Apiil 14, at 1 pm. from his late residence 13 PUMPHREY, EFFIE. On Monday, April 11. 1932, at her residence. 1430 Ridge place se. EFFIE PUMPHREY (nee §i beloved wife of Louls Leonard P Puneral from the above reside Thursday. Apr at 12 noor at St Paul's Ep 1 Church. and Washington Ci at 1 pm tives and riends in Hill Cemeter QUIGLEY. MARY ELIZABETH. on Wednesday, April 13. 1932, at her residence. 1347 k rd nw. MARY| 1. widow of Prancis T. Quigley er of Richard J. Quigley, Mario les and Mrs. . Warren She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Ma Lawlor of Brooklyn, N. Y. Funeral from the above residence on Priday, April 15, 9:30 a.m.. thence o Sacred Heart Church, Where mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 14 SERRIN. JOSEPH A. On Monday, April 11, 1932, at Georgetown University Hospital. JOSEPH A.. the beloved husband of Vir- inia Serrin and son of Catherine V. and foe Jate Prankiin P Serrin. - Puneraj from his late residence, 4511 Conduit road n.¥.. on Thursday. April 14 at §:30 am. Re- h mass at Holy Trinity Church . Relatives and friends Invited. Mount Olivet Cemetery. Wednesday eve Suddenly. __ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 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