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Show prnsped a live wire and was electrocuted. electro-cuted. Interment was made at (be Farm-lnetn Farm-lnetn cemetery and the Krave vas dedicated by L. A. Cottrcll. VIOLA DYKEMAN. Viola May. the ti e-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr. C. A. rkernan. died lant evening at the Tanilly residence, 2ri02 Ogden avenue, after an illness of three weeks. Death was due to ty-I ty-I phold fever. DEATHS AND I I FUNERALS LE ROY MAYFIELO. The faneial of I?ioy May field wai l.rld at 1 o"clock yesterday afternoon, trvlce being (i.nduct'd at the Jarnilnxtor. tabernacle. The attendance attend-ance al the funeral was very lurire. the ouildlng being Inadequate tu ne-j fo;niu 'd.Ve tin- laige number of for-j jii'viq; rehiUveH and friends 'JiKie was u profus'-n of beaut. f il flornl tributes. UlHhop James II. Hob-la- n official 4-d ht the Bervltcs and the ward rhi.lr mug several approjirlale i-eleft.ons mih lluzd Fly rendered "I Ned Tine Lvery Hour' and tho ' t I Know That My Redo tner J-hcs." was sung by MIm IMta lless. Ihe spi-Hkerrt were lward Man-i.'i..-. Ldwitid li Clark. K A. l-iirkln B id Jaijje.s (.'riddle, ull of whom spoke 1 isbl) of the youn man lio j lame to an untimely death 'n an j i. i !.r.i I i-i Friday evening, w hen fl i |