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Show ii! ATTEND THE TAYLOR FUNERAL Imjivessive Services Over Body of Young Man Held in (he ' Thirty-First Ward. With impressive services and in tho presence of a host of pei-sonal friends of the decpased. tho remains of Ti. T. Taylor were consigned to their final resting place in the City cemetery Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Bishop L A. Merrill, of the Thirty-first ward, presided at tho funeral. The speakers speak-ers were William Tuddcnham. 1:1. G. Park and Bishop Merrill. The pallbearers were Joseph. T. Richards. Thomas Mnlholland. Dr. W. F. Beer, John S. Beei-T Gus Eng-ler, Eng-ler, John Wise, Thomas Wise and Al Mnlholland. A quartet composed of Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edwards. Miss Cooper, Fred Graham and Victor Christopherson rendered ren-dered musical numbers. C. II. Banks offered of-fered prayer. The funeral was held from the residence of the mother of llio deceased, de-ceased, 237 East First South Hlroel. |