3FUNERAL OF LAtTc. F. SOLLARSi.HELD FROM THE MASONIC TENIPLE!Charles F. Sollars, formerly a well 11 known resident of Lewistown and with a wide acquaintance throughout Cen-s I tral Montana as a traveling salesman, y I passed away very suddenly of heart 1 Mi trouble at Baker, Ore., where he had iai gone on a trip with hia wife. Mr. Sol- env id qult; coi set 'a i gei 0. wi bo at«Imthlt;befaicomiKlt;foorlars died on May first and the remains arrived over the Great Northern Sun-El day, accompanied by members of his I own and his wife’s family. Funeral services were held from the Masonic It I temple at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon i sp 5. under the auspices of I^ewiHtown lodge i ne ir No. 37. A. F. and A. M. Mr. Sollars i Ca r- was bom at Decatur, 111., August 6th, n-1 1871, where he resided until 1897. r- when he went to St. Paul, where he el was head of the confectionery departed merit of Schunemau A Kvans, leaving d them to accept a position with the|D-ar) Palais Royol .Candy. Co.. now The Colonial,, of this city. Afterward he was h I employed as department manager at n Lehman’s, leaving this position to ac-is cept one with the Casey Candy Co.c of Butte and successively with the li- Palmer Candy Co., Tm Blu Biscuit j s Co. and Cudahy Packing Co. soap de- j c lK partment, which concern he was rep-IK resenting at the time of his death.?e I He was a member of the U. C. T/s at Billings and a member of Lewistown ! lodge No. 37 A. F. and A. M., and . th Hiram chapter. It. A. M., of this city. ! fi: Besides Mrs. Sollars he is survived nlt; by three sisters, Mrs. H. H. VVheelock — of Vancouver. B. C.; Mrs. A. T. Cole piof St. Paul and Mrs. W. C. Jenizep J of Franklin, Mont., and two children.I Jeannette and Rowland. A fourth I sister, Mrs. Laura Ward, passed away just four weeks ago.MWThe pallbearers were Andrew R j Anderson. H. M. Culham, t.to20J. M. Johnson, E. G. Lande and Macie Lutz.