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p a S A Start BAK whom ready < The man wvil himself, and greater succ< Start the N with us. CHARLTON I Presider E Take th mers for th ower to merit - We wish fc sk for. We are bei Watch this Don as our invE L E the NEI ACCOUNT is th you can go when :ash. hmoney in the ba that self confiden< ass in life. ew Year RIGHT. Bank with u save your [i nd Trus )uRANT, PE R is means of thanking eir esteemed patrona i continuance of the4 r each and every on :ter prepared than ev space for important ntory is complete. )EEF W YEAR IT! e one sure friend to rou are in need of nk has confidence in :e spurs him on to Open an account s and urney ! t Co. T. M. WELLS, our thousands of ige in the past. A same in the future. Le of you all the . -er before to serve y Ny announcement, whi "MuNK" [ASTMAN R[CIV[S D[AIB WOUND A ('itizenship Restored as Reward for Bravery. Son of Wealthy and In- the dulgent Parents ('hose "Thugs" the for ('ompanions. illn lead New York, Dec. 26.-"Monk" East- sell Oance leader of a notorious gang I that terrorized the lower cast side, a c'onviceted felon, hut restoredI to c iti-go z/ensh ip as a rewar'd for heroism as a| soldlier' in the great war', was slain pohi Ishortly before dlaybrteak today by svas IEast ma n's body, beain g five bullet '" I wI ~ound~s, w~as found by a policemian at 1)1 the cornter of J'our'teen th strieet anddu lourithI ave nue. Nearb'ly, on the steps)M of a subway (en1trance,' lay a revolver wa's with five empl~ty shells. A it the lead mant's poc'ket s were $140t i se a watcht andl rha in, antd a Christmas eith cardl. The pr'esenc'e of the v'aluables viet Iindicated to the Itolice that thte kill- test Iin.g of IEastmani~ probtably was nott ptart net( Iof t' ptrevailing (time wave, but the rei r'esult of a ve'ndetta. A lEast mtant, whose rig.h t ntamte waswa WI*~illiamn Delaney', htad a yotuthtful e'a- top' reer' that wats lurid event for untder- ade: wvorld anntalIs. The son of' wealthy andi maci indlulgentt. parents, he chose' as his was~ c' otmpa t nitns the gan igsterls of t he onte- shes tme "toughttest"' distrtict int New York htis HORSE5 A Carli Saddle Horses, Several Speedst - good Mules 'can See us for U iCOFFE friends and ci re will do all in uccess you C ch will appear X N Fourteenth street and Third ave -only a block from where he this ning was killed. dozen years ago the "Monk" tian gang was composed of gun , burglars and drug addiets, and police claimed to have traccd a e of murder mysteries to the zone vhich the gansters operated. Their er, however, served terms for les crimes-hurglary, smuggling of .oties and disposing of stoleni Is. he last t ime Eastman appeared o [ee records was in 1915, when he arrested, pleaded guilty to rob P and was sentenced to two yearis irison. On his release in October. 1, he enilistedl in the army as a Trhboy in the 106th infantry of the 'nty-seve'nt h division, Hie then forty-five years old. fter the wair he was honorably ha rged, but lackledl the rights of :enshi ip beea use he had been~ con - edl of felonyv. Governor Smith in oring the soldier's civic stat us, dI on the cnimmenda t ions of the nmet's ollicers. ni inicidlent relat ed to the G;overnor hat Ea stman had "'gone over the on hantds anrd knees with gren with which to attack a German 'hine gun nest. T1he enemy fire so intense that his pack was tred from h is hack, bit he garineud objective. ~and 1A yad Just Ar Driving Horses, ersin the bunci ie in this car. p-to-date Farm Y& R Isto our >uld . as ' S HUNTING TRII' FIND FATAL, New York, Dec. 26.-One boy was killed and two wounded by the ex plosion of a piece of loaded gas pipe land three boxes of eartridges in the Brooklyn home of Herbert Brann, six teen years old, who said he found the piece while on a hunting trip near Bergen Beach a week ago. John McKenney, Jr., sixteen years old1, a Wall street bank messenger, was killed inistanitly when a piece of steel wvent through his mouth into his' brain, and Birann, who was trying to open) the pipe, lost hiis left hand and was cut by flying steel. P~aul Clan- A dow, seventeen, also cut by the steel, and Brann were removedl to a hos-.~ pitalI. TIhe ear3tridlges wer' 03n a table in the room when the im prov'ised bomb exploded and the force of the explo sion wrecked the room and knocke' people from chairs in other parts of the house. I will apply to the* Judge of Probate for. Carendon County, on the 27th) day of D~ecembe(r, 1920, for3 letters of dlis. char3ge as Executor of the Kt ate of Nannie Louise .Jamtes, deceQased. J1. F. Rlichbourg, P'. Exec'utor. ISummtont(, M. C., D~ec. 211, 1920. IULESI! rived. Farm Horses. i. Also alot of Machinery. I GB Y