"DOWNERS; GROVE REPORTER? A true friend is distinmï¬shrd in the rrisis of hazard and necessity. when the gallantry of his aid may show the worth of his soul and the loyalty of his heart. ‘ ‘ tho $23. $100. :1an $1.00“ (‘m'tiï¬ratos yil‘M 4’} mmfmumimI (mar'orly. Thousands of Libnng T-nmi Ptoidr-rs an converting thvir inztrm‘. mupnns into .- Trnasury Saving: .=n-.:ritics twice a year. realizing that it 1.: thI‘ safest investment. in the wm-Tri. Pommastm‘ Dn“ m r :.n (':.ncr‘~ that; coupons will ho awry-art} \mh mi the Post Ofl'ir‘o in pajcmrn‘. “m Troa-r snn‘ Savings securitim “€505 aw i<â€": sued in dmmminatinn: of from 2.3: cents to 3L0“). The $3 Smmn and] tho $23. RIM. and $1,000 (‘m'tiï¬ratos‘ yield 4’} m'vmrmum‘m1 Ignnr'orly. Thousands of Lihon ;.' Erridnl‘s 0n Junv 15th 842.000.0111 “n; paid to holvkrs of the First Lvhfrty Bonds and Victory Notes m the Sm‘vnth Federal Reserve District. This is the “mi-annual interest due nn'tho two issues, of which $1,129,242.50" worth was subscribed for in this dis- trict. Holders of lamc Marks of these securities am taking: advantage of the low maria-t rat! on Liherty‘ Bonds and purflvasine more of the Government Bond ' ‘ 'heir intm-- aft cnupons. Ev rmmvn rnm’mry has the same oppv - :5. Err-n the holder of a $50 or $100 Band. Twas-1 sury nï¬'icials point nuf. nml not hr, doprirerl of an oppnttmity tn Iotf' their intmwt monm' n‘nkr rat. nrjr t‘qu' them. â€it"! "and Calm. .\cr¢ptrd Is ('14. on Pun-haw a! 01h" l'. S. Securities. MILLIONS PAID IN INTEREST CAN BE RE-lNVESTED Spam is not m'ailabh to mumm- no the may pwfly and awful nr- ticles MM. That "w chvhlm and their intruders an to I'm congrat- ulated for the showing mndp was ap- narml on all prommt. it hu- boon «with! many than. among the ofl’icvn and Inch-n- M the "hook of Down": ï¬rms. Hun! 1M parents and mumvalc won- mfl ntipfldmily "mun-6w In any new (autumn. TM Junior â€I." mommy Sdmnl was drimhlfll with the N‘ld," and alum-lam bur {mm the mwn wk. [Mic-ion,- "mum.- of flat kite-Mn [mm-d in for «worn! hours. and than who law from "Mr pm: will in plan! in how um "Inch-M IC'I’QV‘.‘ warn Irft to mh n man»:- in arm! (to sun barn full to the mmtnl districts M â€mam“ Toward the end of tlw school year when the children have amulml some proï¬ciency in handiwork through the articles they have manic “to take home." I ml for a larger. more ll- truiuic motive is felt. Hem one of the advant-gw of being lomml in I mull town with it: wily understood community lntrrwu. is M‘idvnl. The children an- mon- than nmly to help with the familiar. kindly Library. and with the nw-iwplriux ï¬n truck. The rchool than Mom-v A work- thop for the community. The product:- nrc rriticinrl (mix lay (flint-worl- m u tn their perfection Innl uln- hility. A mmparntirrly hiuh mind- nnl is uutmnntnrnliy «I up. Then follow:- n sonar at nal mn-u-n' whom - rhilci mm mm on "null-lair thr flrniiy." huy s-ornrthlmr hr has ntuak‘ brie-nu it in truly damn-ubiq- nml rn- ‘ "hit of bring put to \m'. The Junior Elvmcnmt'y Schml closed Friday, June 10:!1, with a, ba- zaar. The bazaar wtu entirely satis- factory ï¬nanciallyE rupplyiug funds with which to help the Library and to Eecrease the Fire Truck (lt'ï¬cit. Its main purlmso, however, mt." educa- tional, that is, {or Lite (lovt‘lopmcnt‘ (-1" the children of the whool. The chihlmn have about an hour each day throughout the your fur con- structin- and creative Wurk “ith ma- terials, wood, clay. cluth, paper and 20 on. Thin in not fut the purpose of making artisans of 'thom but of making planner». think-re and me- (‘utorm people who can initiate wine- thing and put it through \t'lth judg- ment and persistence. Promeds Divided Between the Public â€bully and the Pin- Truck Fun¢ JR. flfoNIARY ,- S(l|00[ GOSH) WlIflA BAZAAR .VOL. XXXVI“. N0. 21 ’ Come and brim: the kichlim to .<nr- ' per at Library Hall. Juno 30th. any ’ limo hetwrrn 6 and 8:30 p. m. Tm ‘ Tampa-hon Camv Fin (viris “vi! ‘seno and tho rrnrrmls “in help the girls an camping. Ticket: “m bra sale at 75c and (an be nhtainn! from ï¬lm Campï¬re (35-15 any timr afttr ;Thur.=da_v. the 16th;- This is but anmhcr drmonï¬rav (ion of the power of fiw press when rightiy applied. “70 attri- huto mx-ora'} improvement: armmr! the ï¬nal" to Reporter Mitnrv‘ak. hut in no case i» the infer-mm a; dimfl as" it was in the ï¬xing up of this crowing. In thia inflame we were informer! by thn investi- zator that he was sent here thru the article. The Reporter is a constant booster for betterment. .-\ chnnrr (-riitm‘ial is www.4- Mr for the ï¬xing of the Forest avenue railroad crowns: hnro. T‘nr crossing was in .mploramo cnndi- tinn and â€w auemion of (hp rom- pany was raliw? to it in an odi- tm'ia). An invcflip‘ation “a: made. the fart: ascertained am! a rrvw of men immrrliatpb' dimmchor? fm_rp Chicago to ï¬\' it. Frank Schwartz. pn‘sidom of IN» company say: "no incorporation has. Mn mmpktm! and rrrrythim: is in' rnadimss to start as soon as the litiL. "in: Commission will grant them a‘ charter tn owrau. Hearinp musti ï¬rst hr hold and he "pm.- no or position to 1hr plan Tiny will mm: “10an "w «min In â€0‘“er Gr‘me. This will pix-r [romp wioh bnsémss in Whmtm a mam In gr: thaw without yum: either by way N' Aumm or (‘hirnm‘ a." hitherto Fm hum â€11‘ 6330. EDITORIAL FIXES R. R. CROSSING hat in (Ix- la-t {mt month.- carried- humlmln of maple brim-r» 'Mif hm: (“id-.4. and Aumm: N-pmmn um! flown-n €6er mm“ â€unwed at mm- ï¬mw; and Snwrvillc and thmm "'f'v‘fi WINK“! IflFMI. JUN II. and Aurora and Norm Amman. "I‘ll. ll "v MN?! Mme Of It. and The mmpany hag Iron nwm'ing' â€N. E. N. \‘Inl. "M Gates. 1.53%. hours hrhrn'n Amman ml Namr- "mm-‘- W I‘M"! the â€8'7“". 9' rinc aim Ind Jannaâ€. my up â€5." FAN†Blinksâ€! Willard Ind If. "an on 2 hr hour While. Int-“"09“." PM?“ M". bulk of in! N-prrrillr on Ihv 0-ch hm» nml'no‘m"! Grove, lflinm’s. Mme? Aumrn on the um hour. It is "MM. E. Nannamhr of North Western in: mm". pant-rut Rm buss“ aMrCollrgr. N-pon'ille, Illinois. ommw [ An nwliralmn In" horn made In 1hr RIM! I‘nblir l'b'mk'! Communion by the saw-n: Autn flu.- Imwn. Inc. 0" Nay-"Tint. f" flu- ï¬'M to «pry-- atr motor bums Irma-n Narnillr‘ and Ann-um: Karenina and "mun-n Grow; HM Sapnvillr and “10¢th and Aaron and Norm Aomru. (bum) Mu- Rnnbnu “cum \u- nt- 5“ Nauruâ€: to hind UM to [harm 82 00 Per Year. In Adv-w. CAMP FIRE GIRLS' SI‘PI‘L‘R APPLICATION FOR AUTO LINE FROM NAPERVILLE HERE A Mr long who: of the May-ml: onbr. while living in the. Grove ht took In mm intern: in Gnu- Punter-l K‘I'Vifl'l were hem \\'nl- "any. June lat. and burial undo in Pal-(kn. flu- nn. J. H. HuttNu. Win: the unit" “d Ibt r“- ude marl; of the G. A. R. bfln used It the grave. In the spring of l8“ hr \vns mur- rim! In Miss Mary kar of 0mm- “. New York, and with his wulmr he leaves ("0 children, Col. H. W. Sticklv nf Bay City. Mich. and Mrs. 8. ll. Muzu-y o! Pmmku. to mourn A natiw of Maysachusvtn an an‘ early age he moved with his pun-cm» to New Jun-y, where at the age of: 18 hv began tom‘hing; “hich p:'n:'o.~~' siun ll(' {allowed until the outbreak, of the Civil “m. (In April 17. zxm.‘ Ju- clam! his «hm-I and mum-u 1an ‘tlw 70m New York Infantry; scum; llm‘c yu-ars am": â€worm-rod in {‘10 3.1; Now Jcrsoy (mum. in ulmh (Imam: izatiml ho Mnmi unhl Un- rlvso pf! the war, huhh'mr mmmission» n.- M'-.’ mud and flu}: hum-mm! and cupfllin.l He was u-vn-oly \wnmlt‘d fur tum-if and was discharged in Augnrl. 1865.; ICAP'r. A. C. STICKLE, {- FORMER RESIDENT, Capt. Augustus C. Stirkhz “ho :‘or many years made DOWIICI‘F Grow his home and who will be remembered by the old timers here, died at his homo in Pasalenn, Calilomia, Sunday. May Was a Val-ran of the Civil Warâ€"- Sen-ed Four Years and “'ar; Wounded Five Times. - DIES IN PASADENA DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921 A NEWS PAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY Both of the=e fei'lows were with the Chicago University team which trav- eled through the Orient last year. (‘uztl.â€".-' Ranker htars eight starsz; thy-r0 :‘rr flag-in: ï¬rst base on flat“ haHhaIE k-am; thme for his work on} tho tmiwrn-‘j: trark team and two: for hakkct‘nail. Morht'l proudly poinis; to throw war:- which he won by hold- ing dnwh th" third Fark on the bask ball tt-am. ‘ I ; Tod Cums; am? John Mocha! worry: In th' ,atrâ€"t “Kmart-d Tract.“ nf Inn-mug :“wm'x- mI-n awarded “C" blan- Haldom-FVLIan ('nws,†published ‘kms 2: the University of Chieaznfhi'WTHF hi: â€3’00"" "- Garvin". â€'Shm" hm? '.a.<t Friday night injf’olamn. “urcmm, Superintendent Hutrhinmn ccsm on tho midway. "Of Ad‘varr'l? thtistry of the Hols- This maroon blanket. with a stav-,"“In‘r““"a" -““"“ia'i"" 0’ Amt-"‘03,! for each Inter won on track or ï¬eldeh“ I'M" ‘mmc (â€1 M "in," "â€"U x: a cow-:r-d' trophy amen: the ath-Tm“ “'3“ ""' "‘- 3'“ r'"""‘h"fl‘ "75"? No- of the ['nit-vrï¬f)’ and tn hawjtvm!‘ rimâ€"f4 p‘r'tï¬â€˜ MW: . .' two N. unr 1\ Gym?» mI-n prt‘su'wnrwfE Tn;< “"‘- / " amha Math k"m"-Vl""l .1 " ‘ - "" ' with who a: :Pw same time is quite.“ â€Pr-"m 54""? "‘3'!" 3‘ 1h“ an ham ,1 gun"- a“ «an {"11“ and (Am-en months! (‘urti.â€".~' Ranker hrars eight scary“ rprnm m‘ an? pmmm of milk amlé‘ : . ‘ __ ' '12‘2 [thumb «i t. m†fat in seven dayag‘ 1hr“ ": pawn: ï¬rst be†O“ a" r-quivakvnt to - i munds of butter.' haubal} k-am; thwx: for his work on} 1,93. (:5 v.5: kind are pupcn-iged by tho iihiYFFTI'If track team and twofr-m‘ 0 "MW rtylrmontativos from the 5m: hagkg‘na]. gumbo} proudly mimsmairg. Imuion of the College-ofjtg. m mm, a“: which h e won by homflmjmituro. wear: at each'feedmg and _ _‘__ l h k h mmnng. to wmgh the mvllr and test ng drum th» .mrr :ar an t «3 base- it for butter fat content. A dupli- gall. tf'am- rate sample of this milk 1': forward- Both of theme feilows were with the ed m (ht; State College, where care- Tori ("urn-s; am? John Mocha-I wrrr‘ among: many mI-n awarrlnd "C" blan- Ims a: the University of Chieazn "sum" Tami Last Friday night in Hutrhinmn scum on H)» midway. LOCAL ATHLETES A: thmgrin was played. the brick cam¢ dam: the Ash-way intn Hm drawing: mom. She was awaited by thr groom. who was served by hi: hs-nthm'. .‘lr. Herbert C. Radon, as (Continual on page 4) Mr. Mien Steam: of Chic-am). l"â€" innis. rousm of the bride, mtg ‘Oh Promise Mt" .‘Iiss Lw'a Willard of Napv‘nillo' Illinm‘s rm.<in 0! (hp hflde-maid of? Manonâ€"\x “a: «Mind in pate gmn or- yand} m-u whin- silk Ind nrrml :1. Mn! nf Ems-min “wet peas. v The rimming bride was gunned in :1 Nautiful "ration of while (vor- who (We? whit» s-tin. I long tullr wil falIinr from a wrath of lfllios of (hr Halley. ic- rarriod a shower Mun of brick» roses and lillios of "w \alk'y. using the single ring wmmy. r Fm" Dnmwr- (inw- [irh OMI- led to «M altar um week hoping up tho nwuï¬nu a! June on "to munch of "Infar- and vol-m." Add!" to than “in but bun martial 6- IM- post 1’“ Herb males Dov-en (imw a} bridal mmmunil). I 1w. Mouth 0! EU" I“ l (‘allu You. Pugh Fu- flnflc Bum-duo». GET “C" BLANKETS FROM CHICAGO “U" WUR MWIIRS GIRlS BRIDIS Wllfllfl WEEK kg§g {gggï¬ @ggg kggg kagg FRANK A. ROGERS, Pioneer, Soldier. BuriedSnnduy HEEQEEERQEEEï¬EEERE unammmaunxaaannnnn nununnknnmnnnnnnnn flï¬ï¬‚mflwwflMflï¬ï¬‚flwwW%fl wwwwwwwflwflmflwwwMflfl ï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬‚flflflwaflflflmmwflwï¬ \\ ll.l..\IH--RADEI.I. in! check is made before the record f The Fowst Prv-cen'o is thqtract of hm! hm: muth of the tracts and lrunning thrnor‘n to Maple avenur. It Eras purcha‘m by the County Board inf Supt-nimr» and will he dwlintevl in: a perutuai forest for the pkasnrr? 'and pram rf :Pw people. I LISIE FHRMS C0. (OW MAKES HIGH BUTTER FAT TEST Tho ï¬w department had made no plum for a picnic this war and by mum-q m’ the rommittw' have sensed to fmnirh nâ€"vrral amusements for the affair and arrange for nfrwsh- mail», in (rt-am and soft drinks. 1‘. Joan. M: c-fl'nrc will In- mado to combine NW ('30er of lbw (batches of IM “an: 3"“. with "n- Mlp 0f m-vrpnm. patriotic and othor uonxe will he sunr. I Tonulirely the mural» all: for ‘- parade lwulnl by the ï¬n- lmci hum Me downtown mum to flu- pnp-cn-o I"?! the ball game in U» afternoon. l-tvcvym will he lunch! «lawn with lunch tn out in nu,- woe-ls and the calm alhir will lulu.- fm tho-1 awed or a rommunuy plmir. I Tin-n will in cut-akin; by HM Row. "wine and Gun-twin AM by "award ’ Tim who. wan uh- II a miâ€" [In of m informal commuter WM- MM» cumin. ullnl lmthor far «he purpo-e. Thou in chum a! un- nrnnnmuln an I". J. uukfonl, Chairman; W. N Illa-In“, H. l'. Jon", Henry C. Dick». flavor WIN I" ( "avian and 0» R0. Run: II. ‘ Goodwin and "w Run A 3. "hips. Dunc-u ï¬me'x l-‘omt Pic-verve will be damned to the m 01 the punk and future mï¬buu u! 006- mmmunny u I (immunity Pic-k the afternoon 0! July «it. Stunting. 95.15.‘ and “I“ Neal: 5. South Wall.- to W- Pnflr'u Plug!“ 0EEl(lAl OPENING EORESE PRESERVE HERE llJlY WEIR"! mmwm â€mam ammm Wynn wwmm mmmm mmmm Hymn Reporter classiï¬mls are road ov- ery week by literall thousands of folks. These tea .rs all soak something or they would not con- tinue to read them every week. If you have something to sell “tell the world about it†in The Repor- ter. The cost is small and the re- turns large. Sonic-r»- at tho East (hove Chain-l, Sunday, Jum- If). will ho as fnllowy: Sunday Srhmd, m a. m. Church .:(‘T~ View. II a. m. Tho Rev. John (Judd, of Chirazn, will prvarh. Evrvrynmy writ-om!» 1! i3 hoped that many will1 avail thv-mrr-lu-s of thr- opportunity of hearing thix rexmllent spvakr-r. I work its a last article rrturm-ll to its rightful owner; another a room has hem rented; another four or ï¬ve article: have been said; ann- thm a man who wants work and another who wants: a worker have been hmuzhf togvther; a" thruuzh a row limes in the Classiï¬er! colâ€" unl‘n of The ‘Rt-pqrtqr. [put an 0r luv-hm yours. "is ding» pm'ntmont Moon â€w mmmnnity Ha ’wm lumnl clown Inst fall by Hu- m!- Icrs of the [mun-sod tliuh‘ifl was nnly (no patmt to: those who Dun-w him. Thom am away mph in thc- vi!- ‘laxe who haw», in "w hurl span of‘ time M hm Mn Irv-r0, mm in law Mr. Sham: and his way of handling the schools. "1- will hr missed and our wishes: fnr his smorss in 00m ï¬chlx is joined to by the many flirnd‘ be has made in Downers Grove. Thorn is not a \w-r'k gum: by which drms not contain a Ill-mon- stratum of the puHing war of Reporyyr (Ilawiï¬ml A! '4. 0m A DEMONSTRATION EVERY WEEK {one at lbw tuwnn this: went win-n- um- of {In pmspu-Is has Iron bond M tho MIN»! sysum. Hr. Knapp Oval 3 (no war man-fl with the Inn] "and. "P am how- with lbw ":ng that he wank! In- tho» but! of I Fammunily High Sit-ho»! as this had Inn-n My wart luv the ‘ hr mmnm- of butâ€. M. Sun" as Supâ€"drum of Ibo lbwmn Grow- Schools. wu W to "u.- â€an! at Manda n mm mung 00 Tuna-y "will. nd by "own nmptrd. His plan: has .0! yr! hm. ."H but now-III m an in‘ â€ï¬lm! I'M the mum!"- vi" Viv-M} SCHOOL BOARD ACCEPTS RESIG- NATION 0|" SUP‘I‘. It. Castor ah» the plan a! W. ILRkhkwhohumt-MMNI 0M houn- in New ery. .‘lr. (:'u.~.lm' romrx {mm 'l'mu‘ku, Kansas. Mr is u nraduulv of Misa- uuri Valley Conn-go uml llw Y. M. C. A. Collrge of Chicago. For ï¬ve youn- Mr. Cum-r was a lmwlinx mleumau for (hr Midland Lynwun llun-nu‘ n!‘ [x-moinos. l-‘ullowing his imam-tum from rollt-uu' he was «lucadonal di- mdur of the Karma» (Ilty Y. I. C. A. Five yearn um spent in Ikhl- mm, chm yflux u Wu» 0' 0» Sun! .‘k'cmury. L B. "nu-l, and two yum u County Mnluy of "illu- dalm County. For the past lour yum lll’. Canter lax In": mitt? snarl-(y a! County Yovk in KW. Ilia funâ€" ny conï¬rms of In. (‘uu-r and Mn young m. Willlam. SERVICES AT EAST GROVE ity. Churk‘s A. Castor, new CouMy Y. M. C. A. Secretary. who assumed ‘chnrge of the work in DuPagv: Coun- ty on Monday, and Otis B. Read. Rural Secretary of [lu- lllinuis State Association, made a pleasant. cu" at Tho lh‘poru-r ofl'icv wot-mummy morn- ing 1th were on a mum: around Hu- county getting nrquuintcd “ith local folks and making plans for Y. Graduate at Missouri Valley and Y. M. C. A. Colleges Took Chang-v Monday. CHARLES A. CASTER NEW COUNTY Y. M. C. A. SECRETARY C. A. ut‘th'itic's in may commun- Th! Ir. NM†Imam Villa]! Pouc- u W (0 lb! Sir-uh C colon. Five Cent... This day mi†ht start"! by n m (or mmvlr- at mm a. m.. {0"on . y band manna yam“, races. box- ling, upon-Ms by mm of naticmal "promim-ncr, and many; quv and in- tt-rmlinz ovr-nts. Cnmmz-m-ing at 5-00 n‘clnck in the ' owning, Mariam Thur-a Banger. 'thn omimnt nun-away). w'li conduct .1 _ Historical l‘anznt. unrk-r the auspi- cos of [hp Naywnunv (‘ommunity Sara \‘ifl’, tlepictinr th- hiutmy of Nap!!!- vilk- aml nunm f‘aunty in pageant fun-n. Thorn wifl he mmic by the Napervmr: Community nrdwstra and Chorus, and a domrnstmtion by the Communty Emythmvrv (’32-'52. ~A handsomn mw Ford coupe will 'be given away fru- m 21m gmmds. After rlark thrre wen be a" the ï¬reworks in thr- world to delight the hearts of young and (Jr). An u: eaâ€" tim city block ml? he fcmed of! for 0pm air dancing. rho music to he fur- nished by .1 Hum piece milihry band. Lunch and refreshments rm 0 ~ Smile this morning, Smile this noon, Smile all you an. For the any is [on non. Th!- larm ‘1 meh hf July picnic um aurmptrrl in Dul’aw County. h bring plum"! h, Namnme Post No. 43, Amgrirnn â€prion, to he MM in the heautu‘ul City Park. ‘in-worhs. (ism. Rating. Du Are Antonia!" at Indepen- dflwe lily rflï¬c. N A ERVIIJE POST. A MERICA N LEGION PNEVK‘ JULY 4 1' H flr 1-th to (Tammy I: d (b Emu. mind- Cavalry, W M. "Kl. nut. in hunt"!!! not . some»: an». m4. "0 In iii In. mum in am an hm:- all skirmishes "I "w Palomar DOM. sari-Mung hum-Inn and (mm Mun u rummaging. stun "17 hr ha- um up (“ovum-odor of Nun- ‘l'ufl. "mud Amy «1 “to W â€o- In on M "’0‘ vpnhn ll ‘5. #Ms rw-vy Mrmn'al "I! for I“ last Irv-My nun and just â€lb m MM I.» «NH». a! on of u- M mien-fling "uh «mir- 0' UR My lift- of I!» cumin-mitt. Mr. Run-n- n! mania! 10 Katy A. l‘lnmmn M Ninnbk. July 7. 1m. ï¬vr chiMn-n hing hum In (ï¬rm, In. Humiv- Torr-do of nmhum. In. Muy F7. mummy 00‘ “Main. Ch“. H’nniinmd on pan 2) [null- [In any to m but of It. \Rmn’ “homo-lav. Mono» AH- vkï¬. who Ind - In mn- hhn lo- aud on mm nub of [he villa“. Mm Funk mm for my nus. IUMMI "H M of ID. WWI-hrdhu.nm whoa! It Roman. In lkl‘m Cl.- pastor "f HIM. Hvunxrlicul Church, ofl'iriuï¬ng. "min! was made in I“ W05! Sub «mt-wry, member: a! (Imw Imago, No. “24. A. I". ‘ A. In giving (ho â€whit run: at the mu. Francine Aldrich Ron†nu lion (n Mon'bdown. St. lawnm County. New York, Jun 21th, "Ml, the mm mm of prh lw-n nod Cant“. (Smith) "mm, old New kw 71mm". Tho journey fun ’6' York a. Illinois In ninth in IO“ 0. “may law-Mug (M- 8!. Law ‘rivvr in the ale-about M to ‘Mmm. N. Y.. And than by no- un ha Bums. From that my a. bumpy um M ulthddflb that “any ltuouri. Landing at (Me-go lay I. It“ (I. (gully ammo» but to.†uni Nrws of the dvath of Frank A. M gem at his homc, 17 East Maple ave, hast Friday evening, came as a shock to his many friends in the Community. Mr. flown; died from double pane- munia and wax acumfly seriously m but a few days ln-fvw departing to that land [mm whoxu bournc no tnv- c-lvr (‘W'I' rvlunw. . Funmul sa-rvin-s wm» held at the humo at lhfl'f' o'clock lust Sunday I!- tvrumm, the Rev. J. Alfted Nansen. Commander of Nana Pom. G. 1 Laid to Rest at West Side Cenwlety, Sunday. fRANK A. ROGERS. PIMHR, SOIDIIR. ANSWERS [ASICMI WHOLE N0. 1942’ ‘