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Show IT !Elll!SOEffi I F0L10I1 WEEK'S !: DUES ' Isaac Beitman, for 30 years a dealer In cigars and tobacco, died this morn-; morn-; ins: at tho Dee hospital of pneumo- l nla after havjng suffered for. nearly , a week. He vas born in Kansas City, Mo,, i and came to Ogden about 30 years ago. ' , He was a member of the local order of it B. P. 0. E. and was also a member i of fhe Weber club and Country club. ; His brother, Joseph Beitraan of Bir- niinghani, Ala., has been here for the i past few days, having been notified of ( his brother's illness. A Gister, Mrs, Ii : "Womser, of Cleveland, O.. was also efj here at tho time of his death. The 1 WKff body was removed to the Kirkendall 'T funeral parlors for burial preparations, i I Announcements of the. funeral will be 1 made later. Twenty years ago Mr. Beitman conducted con-ducted a cigar store in the old Loan . fc Trust building, later the Eccles building. The cigar store was headquarters head-quarters for Ogden's famous baseball : teams of a score of years ago. ; Mr. Beitman was never married. He I had resided for years at tho Heed i hotel and was a familiar figure at the j Weber club. Mr. Beitman a few years j ago became a member of the Ogden i Golf and Country club and was an , enthusiastic golfer. Ho was also , known as a baseball fan and was a regular attendant at games here. |