(Continued from page one.)’ jg tend their sympathy to the mother rgest *n ^er sac* ^ossonth,H()1; DIES UNDER ANESTHETIC; are J- H. Bricker, brother-in-law of J. 'ision T. Gibson, died in a dental chair in Can- Pittsburg last Thursday. He was un-aneh- der the influence of an anaesthetic lyria, and there is no definite information and as to what caused his death. lf of Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, just homennis- from a trip to Canada, left for Pitts-1 ap- burg and were present at the funeral, eople Their daughters, Maud and Ruth,ating teachers at Youngstown, went to :pects Pittsburg, Friday night, and attended in his the funeral Sunday.He was buried Monday morning by the Masonic blue lodge.f an ouldMRS. A. M. PARDEE.Mrs. A. M. Pardee, 96 years old,grandmother of Ollie Striblev andspeechSigr invitee assoeii aftern man, Lunch lowed sent I\ Octob(It Isamong the rn point belief very gPalinative