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THE BOSTON HERALD 





THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1!>24 



HAVKS- -At fambrtdsf. Tuts.]:,.-. April I* 

 William Alien Hayes. 2,1, in his Slat n. 

 J""""! services at 1i Is late roHlilrne,-. 

 3I)<1 Mt Auburn si. Cambridge, on Tl,ur ,: - 

 day.^Aprll 3, at 3 P M. Kindly omit 









THE BOSTON HERALD 





FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924 



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FUNERALS 



William A. Hayes, 2d 



The funeral of United States Com- 

 missioner William A. Hayes. 2d„ was 

 held yesterday afternoon 'at his late 

 home. 39G Mount Auburn street, Cam- 

 bridge. The Rev. Eugeno R. Shlppeii, 

 minister of the Second Church In Bos- 



ton, officiated. 



Many prominent members of the Mas- 

 sachusetts bench and the bar attended 

 the service, as did representatives of 

 various organizations to which Mr. 

 Hayes belonged. All the ushers were 

 relatives and Included Strafford Went- 

 worth of Milton, Marriott Welch of 

 gOltuate and Frederick - I. Emery of 

 Chestnut Hill. 



During the afternoon the regular ses. 

 slo'ns of . the United States district In 

 the federal building were adjourned out 

 of respect to Mr. Hayes's memory. 

 Among the delegations at the funeral 

 were those from the Order of the Cin- 

 cinnati, the Curtis Club of Boston, the 

 First Corps of Cadets Veterans Associa- 

 tion, the Harvard class of 1806, and the 

 Boston and Massachusetts bar associa- 

 tions. Burial was at Mount Auburn. 



