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Show LOUIS M. BRODIE, past worthv president Salt Lake aerie 67, F. O. E., who was yesterday found dead in his room. LOUIS M. BRDDIE DIES WHILE ALONE Well-known Cigarmaker Is Victim of Sudden Attack of Heart Failure. Louis M. BTodie, 4S years of age, a resident of Salt Lako for the past twenty-two twenty-two years, was found dead In his room at tho Mctropole hotel yesterday morning. morn-ing. Heart failure Is believed to Ciavo been the cause. From the position of the body with the feet hanging over the sldo of tho bed, it appeared that he had attempted to get up when he felt the attack coming. He had been slightly ill for several days, but had not requested medical aid. Mr. Brodlo was employed for fifteen years as a cigarmaker In tho Born-stlno Born-stlno cigar factory. It was when Robert Kasta, an employee of toe factors', called at tho room of Mr. Brodie yesterday morning that tho discovery of li s death was made. Tho condition of the body-was body-was such that it ls believed that he had died early during the night- Mr. Brodlo was a native of Russia. He came to America with his parents In 1SS0. Since then he had lived In cw York City. Buffalo. N. 1.. n Canada, Denver. Colo., and Salt Lake, the family coming hero twenty-two years V-o Ills father was the late Rabbi Brodie of tho Congregational Montct lore church. Ho had never married 3 luce brothers and throe sisters survive him They aro Edward. Ma- and W Brodie. all living in California and Mre. H. ISckstine of 2HS South Third Last street. Mrs I. Siegel of 552 TUast Second South street and Mrs. l-Tank Ackermun nK"K prominently, identified with the Fraternal Order of Lag : es and was the senior past wort.iy piesldcnt of Salt Lake aerio No. C7. The funeral arrangements, not yet coniplc cd. aro in charge of a commlltoc of the local aerie. |