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Show ill B MRS. O'MEARA DEAD. .. I fl A great sorrow has come to the home of the i H O'Mears. Never were the children of a family '1 I w more devoted to their parents than the O'Mearas, i L H and since the father died, two years ago, all their ,1'i H love has been lavished upon their mother. i t But the marriage of the parents was an abso- H lute incorporation of two lives and since the ( i M husband's death the wife and mother has been H drooping. U H It was as though he who had gone was calling k ! M and as though the lonely one who was left heard 1 fy M the calls, low and sweet, through the telephone If '' M that brings messages from the Beyond. Her sons M and daughter lavished their love upon her more L M and more as they saw her failing; they invented JL 'j M dainties for her and sought to cheer her, but the (' i,1 M ; f 1 I jj calla wore sounding and she was ready, so she i smiled a farewell to them all and then sank into I J the sleep that has no wakening here. It is a sore- I ly sorrowing family and the sympathy of all their j 1 hosts of friends goes out to them with the hope ' i ( that the memory of the mother's love and the j 1 knowledge that she Is at last beyond either sor- ' row or pain may be their comfort now. |