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...bishop of the Pennsylvania Diocese of the Protestant Episcopal Church, a leading member of that church's National Council, often called its "best financial genius"; of pneumonia; in Philadelphia...
Died-Sylvester Baker Sadler, 54, justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court since 1921; of pneumonia; in Carlisle...
...noteworthy murder in Chicago last week. Albert B. Courchene, longtime city plumbing inspector, was shot down by machine gunners as he stood on the sidewalk directing two plumbers in a basement. And Walter Stevens, whom police called the "Dean of Chicago gunmen," died at the age of 70 from pneumonia. It might have been a dull period for the nation's crime reporters had not the scene of gangland's Armageddon shifted 973 mi. eastward to the sidewalks of New York. At the end of the week these violent and criminal happenings were recorded: ¶Early one morning...
Died. Rt. Rev. Edward Rondthaler. 88, Bishop since 1891 of the Southern Province of the Moravian Church; of bronchial pneumonia; in Winston-Salem, N. C. For 52 years he conducted the annual Easter sunrise service of the Moravian Church, which with its band music and procession to the cemetery attracts thousands of visitors to Winston-Salem...
...first week of January, 88 populous cities reported 780 deaths from influenza and pneumonia. The same cities reported 810 deaths the corresponding week...