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Show no Deaths and Funerals SMITH The funeral of Mrs. Ber-' I nice Smith, wife of James R. Smith, j who died from injuries recened ir-. an auto accident, will be held Thursday I at 1 p. m. In the Syracuse chapel. I 1 Bishop D. A. Miller will officiate. The j body will be interred in Syracuse cem-1 etery The bodv mav be viewed In- morrow at Larkins' chapel and Thursday Thurs-day until time for the funeral at the residence of her father, W W. Steed, Sr., of Syracuse, WE YSEN FELT Service? for Mrs Geraldine Weysenfeldf will be hel,i at I 1 the Larkin chapel tomorrow at 2 p. in The body may be viewed at the j residence, 2747 Adams avenue, this af- ternoon and evening and tomorrow un til 1 o'clock. Interment will be in Ogden Og-den City cemetery. . SCOFIELD The infant son of Mr a.i 1 Mrs. Waiter Scofleld diod yesterday ,u 1 p. m nnd funeral sen-Ices were held I at Lnrklns- chapel today. Interment. ;lty cemetery. ALVORD John Alvord. aged 73 years, died yesterday at the family: residence. 2211 Washington avenue, of i general debility. He was born in England. Eng-land. September 10. 1816, and was a1 resident of this city for many years , Three ;on.s and a daughter survive! the deceased Orson Alvord of Poca-, ; tello. Walter Alvord n r nt;i no. Ore, 1 .-am':"' . l n ,;. ,, ; . and Mrs, I ' . A Drown 01 t hi.- c it Funeral I 1 Services wiH l. i-l in the Kirkefr I dall chapel tomorrow it 2 o clock. HK terment will h" m Mountain lew 1 cemeterv. I 00 . 1 e |