Show MAX PETERS IN INGRAVE GRAVE McCaslin's Victim Buried With Impressive Ceremony Cere Cere- molly mony by Elk Lodge Max J. J Peters i Is at rest Surrounded b by friends and with the e I ceremony emon emony of or the Elks Ens his remains were consigned to earth at Mt lit Olivet cemetery cemetery ter tery yesterday Religious ls services were first held at nt the family residence resilIence No 03 5 West Vest Sixth South street at 10 1030 30 a. a in m. with Rev Dr Albritton officiating The attendance of ot friends and relatives es was vcr very large e and the floral offerings s were wore many n and d beautiful I The casket which was of or purple and white was completely covered with flowers When hen this service was concluded con con- eluded the bod body was removed to the Elks' Elks Jod where It JO lay In state during during- the services there which were conducted by H Rev v. v J. J L. L Lelich of ot the Methodist church From the the cortege moved to Main street and thence south to Second South and east to State street where cars were taken for the cemetery Held's band preceded ed el th the procession and man many Elks and other friends of th the deceased were In line The Tho pall bearers were John N. N Sharp Junius Young Al Crane G. G R. R Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleve Cleve- land William Lockington and Mr 11 Eveiett Everett Ev Ev- erett all nil Elks In addition to the regular regular reg reg- ular time ritualistic sen service Ice of the Elks Ben Den D. D Luce delivered dell an art address eulogistic of oC the deceased The McMurrin Funeral Tho The funeral services over o the remains of or James L. L Ic 1 were vore held In the Assembly hall yesterday afternoon and were lar largely el attended Interment was vas wasat wasat at tho the City cemetery |