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Show HE WANTED A JOLLY FUNERAL AND MUSIC San Francisco. July 28. Delay in tho opening of hlt will defeated tho purpose of Dr. H. C. Massl'", a pioneer pio-neer dentist of this city to have his tcdy followed to the cemetery by a dflegatlou of mounted wheelmen, who were to regale themselves with "beer and sandwiches," at the ena of the "run," and a band playing "lively music." Dr. Masslo provided for all in Ills will which was written June 30, 1908. The will also provided pro-vided that testator's old irlerd, Hal Harlow White, was to speak a few words over tho remains Whto; however, how-ever, died ilrst and the will wa.x tot read for some days after th? body was cremated. |