BODIES OF FARRADY BOYS ARRIVE IN FROSTBURG. Frostburg. Md., Oct. 7—The bodies ■: V , of’ Private Hugh Farrady and Private : John Farrady, sons of Mr. and Mrs. |:lt;v: John Farrady, Sr., Bowery street; ar-' rived here this afternoon from Hobo-tV.fcen, N. Y. Hugh Farrady was a mem-2c; ’ber of Company D, 3Sth Infantry, and ^:--~was killed in action July 22, 1918, after ^.•-five days’ .continuous fighting in' the V second battle of the Marne. John Far-ittArady was a member of Company C, nUyiGsth infantry of - the Rainbow. Di-jYylwision. He was also killed in action, ^October 1C, 1D18, during the Meuse-Argonne drive.■t; Both of the bodies received proper ^••■-'burial in France. At the request of ^■•-parents, the bodies were removed and ^•‘•'-shipped to the United States.. The Far-1vyady boys were the only two brothers -rrfrom this section who were killed f : while in action and in honor of their'^'•valiant service and sacrifice, the '•;v' - American Legion of Frostburg select-ed the name Farrady Post, No. 24.The funeral services of Frostburg’s heroes will be conducted from the I' ’ family home on Bowery street, Sun-p^5ay afternoon. The funeral cortege jv^Hvlll then move to the Allegany Ceine-f^VTery in military style, escorted by members of the Legion.beautiful mausoleum was recently •Refected by Mr. and Mrs. Farrady in the center of Allegany Cemetery for '’■““the reception of the bodies.IS£hn3\tVhailnScIVnw