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Show uo DEATHS AipiRJi.S LANGLOIS George Langlois died this morning at tho fanilly residence. J!26 Thirtieth street, of cancer, after an illness of three years. He is survived sur-vived by his wife, three sons and thrc-o daughters Mr. Langlois was born on the Isle of Jersey, July 31, 1837, and came to this country forty-three forty-three years ago, settling at Ilunts-vlllo Ilunts-vlllo Seven years ago he removed to this city, whore he had since re sided Tho funeral services will be held at the First Ward meetinghouse Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. TOONE 'Mrs. Emma Grace Toone, wifo of Albert L. Toone, Jr., died at the Dee Memorial hospital at 5:30 o'clock this morning of peritonitis, following fol-lowing an operation and subsequent illness of two weeks. Mrs Toone was born August 21, 1888 at Wllburn, Kansas, and was the daughter of William Wil-liam Matteson. Tho body was taken to Larkin's undertaking parlors and prepared for burial. Funeral announcement an-nouncement later. TRACY The funeral services of tho late Charles A. Tracy will lo held tomorrow forenoon at 11 o'clock at tho Relief Society hall. The remains can bo viewed at the family residence, 310 Bernard avenue, this afternoon and evening and tomorrow until ID o'clock. Interment in Wcbt Wcbor cemetery. KELLY Margaret I. Kelly, two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kelly, died at the family residence, resi-dence, 22f4 Adams avonuo, at 9 o'clock last evening,, death being due to scarlet scar-let fever. Fuueral services were held at the family burial plot in tho city cemetery at 3 o'clock this afternoon. |