Show RATH nEATH OF OP BEAVER VElt BOY nOy CAUSED D BY INFLUENZA A telegram was received here Friday FrIda FrI FrI- da day ay last announcing the death of or Ambrose Harris son of Mr and Mrs D D. D D. Harris He had been employed in n Montana awaiting his call to the colors when he took what he thought to o be he a severe cold Friends took him im to a hospital recognizing his illness illness Ill- Ill ness ess as Spanish influenza an and knowIng knowing know- know Ing ng he was more moro desperately ill than thane he e would admit He rallied sufficiently sufficiently alter after a few hours there thero to attempt a letter to his mother but was unable to finish it and it was mailed as his hand had left it it and it came ame after the dispatch The wire was somewhat delayed on account of or orits its ts being addressed to B B. B instead of oC D D D. D Harris Also Alo he had as boys sometimes do used another than his name namo that of Albert Smith When he ho registered he gave his mothers mother's name nama and his friends there here knew of the circumstance hence ence the word which reached reached his Y people hero was fortunately sent the right way His two o brothers Orville and j and nd Walter Vatter went to Milford to meet the he body which arrived ed there Monday Mon Mon- day clay a at midnight He was 26 20 years of of age an and unmarried Ho would soon have havo been fighting for his country country country coun coun- try but hut now has made tho the supreme sacrifice the same sane as f If he had bat bat- tIed at the front His funeral was private and took place in Beaver Mr John Skinner opened the service with prayer Hon J. J F F. Tolton was dedicated dedicated dedicated dedi dedi- the speaker The rhe grave was Palce The b by Bishop George music was beautiful and was furnished furnished furnished furn furn- by the West Vest Ward Vard choir The sympathy of the community goes out outto outto to the bereaved family |