The Bellingham Herald Monday, January 1, 1917
Bellingham, Washington
College Instructor Dies
Seattle, January 1. Miss Alice A. Ball, aged 25 years, instructor in chemistry in the College of Hawaii, died yesterday at the home of her parents in this city from an illness that began with injuries from inhaling chlorine gas during a demonstration before her class in Honolulu last March. She was on leave of absence from the college.
The Seattle Daily Times
Monday Evening, January 1, 1917
Ball. At the family residence, 2401 East Union Street, December 31, 1916, Miss Alice A. Ball, aged 24 years, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ball and sister of Robert P., William T.C. and Adelaide G. Ball. Funeral services will be held at the parlors of Bonney-Watson Company, Broadway at Olive Street, opposite Broadway High School, Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. Cremation.
The Bellingham Herald Monday, January 1, 1917
Bellingham, Washington
College Instructor Dies
Seattle, January 1. Miss Alice A. Ball, aged 25 years, instructor in chemistry in the College of Hawaii, died yesterday at the home of her parents in this city from an illness that began with injuries from inhaling chlorine gas during a demonstration before her class in Honolulu last March. She was on leave of absence from the college.
The Seattle Daily Times
Monday Evening, January 1, 1917
Ball. At the family residence, 2401 East Union Street, December 31, 1916, Miss Alice A. Ball, aged 24 years, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ball and sister of Robert P., William T.C. and Adelaide G. Ball. Funeral services will be held at the parlors of Bonney-Watson Company, Broadway at Olive Street, opposite Broadway High School, Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. Cremation.
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