LETTER w CONDOLENCE.•v 'tThe folldwiog letter WAS recently received*by Mr.O.W. Green who resides in the Pw Paw bottorak in relation tothe death of nip brother-in-law and prizes itvery mnch._With Mr. Green’s permission , -wegladly phblisb it:AMERICAN RJSD CROSSOn active service with the American Expeditionary Force. Co, I*. 357th Inf. Ba8eHospitalNo. 3.'“November 30th. 1918, My Dear Mr. Green:By this time ylt;^u have been notified by the War Department, of the death of your brother-in-law, Arthur Kirk, at thia Hospital, on November; ^9th.He was brought here with very, Seriousgun shot wounds, and although everything possible was done for him the case was hopeless.I am the Hospital Visitor appointed by, the American Red .Croas,' 4t this place, and come in close touch with the patients He was the. best and bravest ^ patient one can imagine, and loved by L|*U who fc.new him. He WASbotied ^ withal military honorstary cemetery at. MinlatSfoIj^sn^^h^L grave, member 163, has beeh properlyregistered by the “(graves Registration Bureau of the Army. Please ac-T tf'rcept my deepest sympathy..'I . • i.Sincerely,AGATHA WEXtER.Home Communication Service,American Red Cross.