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Show Death of Mrs. C. D. Curtis. . The death of Mrs. Charles D. Curtis at her home on Saturday evening caused caus-ed widespread sorrow among her many friends and acquaintances in the city of Helena and as well as throughout the state. The summons of death came suddenly and without warning. Mrs. Curtis was a native of St. Louis, Mo., and after her marriage, removed to Helena where her husband. Colonel Curtis, had been in business for many years. Since her advent to Helena Mrs. Curtis Cur-tis had been identified with many public pub-lic charities and was always most act-: ive and zealous in Church affairs. .She was a most estimable lady and had a large circle of friends who deeply lament la-ment her death. Besides her husband, Colonel Curtis, she leave's six in family to mourn her loss. Funeral services were held at the. cathedral, ca-thedral, where Requiem M'ass was celebrated cele-brated for the repose of her soul. The funeral was one of the largest ever wit- ; nested in Helena, May she i est in peaaa. i |