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DU.ESFOR___ 1913

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At 9:09 on Sep-tember 9, 1912, dues

became payable for, 1913. The Hoo-Jjoo

year begins and endson Sept. 9, Look Upyourcards,and ifyoufind that you have,not paid 1913 ducs,send $1.65 to theScriveiioter at once.

1«)MNSON YIA'I7tAN JOHNSONItz-Vkliercnt Snark

Nøflbûrn Diatrict of Virginia

8?AUNTON, VA.

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l!ctter field Presented l%etf, 'tVl!t'!l lic \VCl!t Will! Mr, D. (L CO!!tt-lIC)' Ot Cl!arleston, V, va., who, lic aIhh'ays says, i (!!!C of theiturest 110(1 i)CRL lflC!l that Goch ever !!!adc. 11e l'Ci!!Iljfled WithMr. Cot!rtuJey for little!! years as SUperinte!!(JJ

Si!!cc 190G h!C h!aS h)ce!1 VCI'y successfully thoiig !!!hi!!CS$ forh!ifl1Sif in hntnbci ariil tight barrel Cooperage, Ile is !!ohvlocated on his native l!eathl alIti SOyS ¡f one is S!!ffcring fromCflllt!j or lnsonJ!lia, J!!St follow Jim a few ilays; it iiii provea niagic cure.

B!oth!ct Johnson waq iliitiateii into IIoo-floo at Charleston,w. Va., on January 13th, 1905, and h,s always bec!! a veryenthusiastic member and liard worker for the best illtei ests of-

tue Order.Brother Johnson is also a member of the Stau!lton, Va,,

- Lodge of Elks,

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% en t t rt ht r I : ri t s h rt ('ICCtC(I t1 thc OuuiCC ofScrIutt t , Iu itt the t u Iv tt(), the orilc'r wa it its itifattey.I h. t,tS teit t tu k ttesc!tt utcittliersitip uf about l5OO),.. attt:te(l tItrttgjtttt svtenttttt ()tttttries, :tn(l nine ritires frotooilier tite order t,ts TJISSC(l its Wet]t%flrst birthday andlias otttc Otto he iiU ItengtJi of tuan}tootl. \Vlten Ifollittg,\t thin joittttt ouf litt ititer live hrothcrs fotttttjttI iToo.J-fa o,.t Itek tu 892 ,it Gtit Ion, i\rkaitsas, titee Iiil kncv Itata tttotttttticttt 1ht' tt l)tlildittg for tltetttsejvcç Itut it i noI cfi CCtOtt Oit ilttt Of t ¡te good a od t rue oteo tIio have servedI [(){. I loo øflttt,tlI to sat that lo Urotiter Baird store litait to.ttt.s ()Iter tnttt s duc tite gCt((' credit for [he grosvtlt andt lid rtctet t te ttti,v a n ittl1ttettct of t he orde r. Ittlo the forum-Its e eam of tite ft .iterttity he jttt mis ittdelildt ittmpress, andtt i ()V to ttetl<e it t lic ntettç i' f pmcittm,t ltg

a timore frico cl y mmmdtm atciit,d spirit mtmmoog the mmmcmi vmtgagcd jim tite ititmilmer trtdcmmmd its muted mitlttst t ie, purpose it'hicim mas mttamie the Comm-Cmtemtatrti ttm dit f i I s i Io ai,.soiuteiv mmmmiqmme

amnommg all timesecret 5Ocmctme,

Otmr ot dci tas tt( ) Iculge t r mmi a mt d mo regmm a r Otectingsexcepttime Ammtmtm:ti ttcttitcr a t e mmc l'oumtti togetiter svitii red tape otlmrotmgim a tromtg orgalml,,tlj,t1 Tite word Comicatesatedmm]eammslimmketj togetimet" attn tite he timat hitmils mis is mtlostl) Setttj-muent mmml it ima stmcit Itality titat it !mas iteimi ms the hottmis0f itt Otiterimm,c il for t h ee mn ne yea rs, amici frietitishi ps Itavheem mmtumie imm liso4Ioo tIi,tt

ss'm!l limit as iommg as life itself. Tims1tcceç, i I.trgt'j' timme to J, 1-f, Baird, who as Scrivemmoter itasbeen tite eitte f cett m vc ('tuiit'r of time order aoci tite conn cctimtglimmk J;etii'ejt nitr mtcmnl)elç 'J'ilrcitmgii 'i'IIE BULT,pJamtziby 1m j s mcrsmmmi,mi let ters ite ht s kept imp emmtimtms iastjc interest

¡ntite ot mict oti tite ctrt of titeand time rammk ama(i fik.No mmicmtmimm'r \5tt() mio recrisemi mo always s'ci commte letter

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ti . Itom i 3m tamlit m mf&i ti,Ii 1"ttt aminm t. 'r' i ml mr I 't .. Ltt mFt,,tt 110' . tittrm' j life,

,_; i i i t , I i m t h ,q 041 t '. , , I t-oít1 mmJ C4t t and thatI m'mmal t'Çmm m',it M J,ktt 3mt $ timt mmoltmt} Iamitt i1 n*tn,t.y th 4 m timtj* timm' o;I3 mstmtt o tttt i ht mit tmmtsmimtt atti t1e' asmmttit litit "stm tIme Thr uijmt ttmqd t estem tt fmpteeiatiust tttt4't tmm Pt shem itmtd .t mt. umtltt tmnimai vtsstmm atm mlf t , ì,imfm t. loiti j't s44C1I ammmi chaintotmt,k mt t tio st,tej tii;i aithmm1 ht' *ommld tm

of ottm tm* mmJttt 't a4 tsiti fr 1f. tstmimI nut;5j th,t li immt m1 m'l m momt eacj tfltItI

rui: ni ¡,t,i,'i i . . t-401 thr 1jj n itrii imiti It,trmt im, luri'lvtrJ tim time('o mtrtttm1 tidmm f tI Jl iee,mmmr oc Lofiw we500 5 tJ Ii1.im,t f tl,mtmmil of ommr ntttmt.rr, tm4 Isntm lm'(' 'IIjI tt TI,I,i.T1N the' lttqmect sliommid ImVtm 1tPj ictmo5.: Cimt' liii' "f tlm.,'.t miimo m1tr%ç tb-itt tt'i svItitth mt I,v ;prrm,ìtm d ttdj :mmm rsqmt :o iI Vetimçttmmmjt ;fUm' t vr itìmi1 i , mmt thç Sittr to' Scimsm mttmt' tmec mitt t see-

m Itcm mm Smtt' t 'mo m' tlLmi m,et lt)tJtt5jt imtiivtutme iniii Itfi' mtl u tf;at i tite r4r r, mmmi ist: foi t m titttiçmI tottI tmttmiim r.mmitmim ssimmJm titi', "pat-t' itt 'l'ut: IttJi,.I'j'1N:amt give it

l),mmii Vttu lJ. tir gme.tttt livimm)mmmtrmmc,mmm SCtor, sumue-

tittt. slilimi ttt mit tmlj;mmv f e'mmemmimI (rìmtt(i trçiti a beati-tiftmi amimi sirimpim lit tic t' t-mtm t ttcimimmg mm tite lust' mnd devot ionof mmm ii ;mrii itis lavoritt' im, 'l'ite fitimer s omit' i-mltim. ''e ''i'ttttitji ,rt cil m,mi' 551mo ratimm t exitress insmnri timm-jr iii rpc'.t thommgimt, amttl so isimen tr tmm'tS front theb:mts arjmms imimf'rtmmtt titmme as tite yotmmtgster goes aivayfromtm imommmm to cit' ' d tttmi tu i'mmsimmess ammd

themt to time War, ;mltoutail time olmi tmt;mII ;mlt sa) is. "( smi-i)ve, I immm, 'I'ak keer mml yersi-ii.'' itmmt ttt timese simmmi)im- isormis \'arumeiti mitross a ms'caltltof mmmeammjmmg miti a fïectjomm, seimicim timose ss'itm, itas-e Imemrmi !tinimtm'vt'r forget. 'i}ii itI1,i,E'J'iN is'iime j, i ilairmi lieaitIiIlitt)pitmcss Itt! l,uug iiI-, ammd says Iii imimii itS ti- ieaves time higliposjtj()mt ¡ml titc imr(icr tm'imicim he itas adornemi 'Good-bye Jim.Take keer of yersel i."

IFh\VEemm(ieavere(i to acktmowietige by jierstmmmmi iettér, ail theletters rcccjs'i s imtce muy election as Scrivemmitter, bimt for feari lila), imam-e overiooketi soue

anm goimmg to mmiake this jmubiici ita ve ettmlc'm cored tu ackmu.ss'ieige, do' personai i et tee, ai i theietters reeeis'emi since mttr eiction

as Scrivemmoter, hut for fearI stay have om'eriookemisoute amo going to mttake this pmtblic

aekmmowiemigmmmetit am1 ask that it be accepted itt time sanie spirittimat it is svrittetm, 'I'p ail who imave seimt their best 'mvisites forSttcCCSS and liti-im kind offers of assistance amid to those \vimoimave not I ammt addi-cssitmg this mrtieie i inteimmi to do evcr-titimtg ¡mm mmmy tower to bttiid Hoo_H and make it a thoroughammd distimmctive

rcpresemmtmtis'c Lumubermimems's Ortiér.J solicit tite imearty C0.operatjo

amid smmpporf of ail m1mernbesamid mmmmicss T out imave your assistance,adviceammmi criticism Icannot expect great stmceess.

Let ims au get togetimer, sta)' togetimer and svcik togetherfor tite imiterest of the Order and if we do this mme wiii iii benmost ímgreeaiJiyst(i5 fled at the resimit\\timcn ,otm fleet a fltetìti)er ask immmn if he has imis card, if heis receiviimg anti reading 'fi-lE l)Uf.J,E'J'JN

alit! if imc is takingtime Prol)er interest iii tite OrdemEvery lmmemmmber shoiiid join the Death

Enicrgemmcy Fummd, 1f3'Otm are aireattym rnczlmi)er, taik it to others Jf you are not,cotttc iii, amid ii there is ammythimig about titis fttmmd you do notunderstand write mmie and I xviii emmdeas'or

to expialmi it fmtii toyomi.

'l'ime Smipremime Nine is mo,- working omm m nev ritualaimd titis simommimi te in use Slmortiy and will,we feci smire. satisfya ii t me flemilijers i

'iie one grc:t trouble tli OCCts of the orgammjzjhave

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h1.it !Y1hhI' JOIR!$, l)l:tIji,1),$(H).,lt)i)- -, I l mC iiat t 1 get the i»cal flmrmvtIt tbç, i4 r in i-4dm ji,rítdtetim,1 to tcalm:e that they ar thi 'midi-t an Ilitai mt i Ufi Im) ilittit tu 4- that C%i-(}tlmjtt donc in time liti .i, rsa anmi ssimec ü ì flOt tim 1efort timm' acms t,s Ilic tspse-ct4eumt' mdinit,

I I 4l( it it;jïttjit titt- dtr ssiiulm e 'list ilimte. I-ii-tisaitmmemnher iiI tIme (knmI t the )riet C,.mmmutmjttee mntt 1e wiiio;lmtm eetmly at all t4immi- imot nly hi ctitic lC tait to oflet tt im 4i s f' r t ii ¿ mR siteelmtetmt f t he miIrr. titi ti it ss «mmJ sm tiomti4 lo ri--atiie tlmC ltlln t mmi our ImtemmlierImjp 1fmert itLt I or,le-i' imt t'îstçttçe {il:iy limai s *s i1trt,c r;lji' s timeC,mmcsit-iia,çt ( limier md J (5,_ I ¡mmm ,itid tm mm ilmat g t i- s a-ltindu i'lmmal Itt(-tmt7t'r the t1tlmt5 snt a'lsamttam' lit tuf t5i-flomi--mit ,( t itt order, I t mm tu t ltrre(m,r r le t'vn t li;it i imp tothe itit-timfert of time m,riler t, imtkc jt just ss hat Ihy warts it tote. Js-çry ittetnl,rr selto ttIc-ttmt s Ilt anlmmm;tl .mmm'etjmtc 4mlml aHare urged to i! so, Itas tite saule rights as any otiter ito mmmlier,'fime ottici-is iii tite order ss ;mtmt 'i o tmm;ike titi- mrmkr a pleat sise-ec's ¡misil stammt time hearty cmm-operatjm)mt

of every litmus im!ti:ml ttse'ni.l,er to timat ettii, aufl at ;iIi tinte-s %t(i(ufltC(m,r titeiitl cf t itt order. 'lite 'thi I itii l tite gimimmi mml tite orderto tise Itimimimer imoitistry arc mmmii immtitel anml ii all ss-ui ni-t to-get itt' r ott t Ita t basi s t bett mvii i i t ime imos siliic (or t lt lrm?er tobe t Imt- gr;mttti success it lot iii deis mt emuli-il, 'Ilse fol loss' ing

(iltrmt;ttm)m1 covers tite Siittatiom, ita ¡t imttt-sitt1'H : "\ mmtamm ramm keeptip imis osv icttting average amid nmake tite ss'mmriii t little imiorecimeeruiti ijy laying ilowti ait oceasiottii saeriflc hit."No roan can statici alette, eacim itcemis

the co-opera t ion andassistance of others, ammd if tite Commeatetoitemi Order mml I loo.i loo cars itt its fraternal way imring tmtcn engage(i inomtry together, get them acmittajntcd ti-him eacit other, teach titenito iook on time liest sitie of

one anoliter, get tlteimm to know eachotimer and aitprcciatc tite fact that each itas rigimts titat theether imstist imot only resimect immt help to protect_timems tite orderbas aeconipijuimeti a great deal fo r mnamtkjn(i.L llave never muet a tmmatm who cud not beiieve in time pnudimIcs of the order amid svito tiid not iteijeve that time order couldbe of vast i)Cttefit, not oniy to- tise ltmtmmber industry, but to everyiisdivi(itiai emmgagedin any of time muammy brartcitcs thereof. Heaith,

I-lippincss ammd Long Life I What a graisd salutatiön, añmi whoiloes not visim for it? Ict tis au rernemmiber omtr obligationassttmcd at tite altar of time Great Black Cat and titen let usali take stock with ottrseis'es and see if we have iied imp tàomir promises, 1-roo-uoo sviti live ammti sviii grow tromsgcr eadhtiny and xviii continue to do its good work t We waist theimearty co-operatiots of

cvcry moember to tità end that I-Iojj,seul prove ail timat its fotmntler intenmieji;Now ail together for tite Good of tite Order IWishing every member Ilcaith, Happiness and Long Life, Tamts Fraternally 'ommrg,

: W. r, STEPHENSON,

Scdvetmotcr

The Scrivemiot'er cxtcn(is a muost hearty inVitatiot to ail mnemssbers of the orden to visit time Scrivemmoter's office when in St.Louis and assmtres them ¡t cordial welcome.Cotise in amid see its aitd sec for yourself just iióss' tue busi-liess of tise order is condmmcted,Ask ali tiic (luestions

you wish amtmi we- will, to time best ofommr ability, endeavor to satisfy you fully,Make this office your iteadquarters while

ir1 St. I,otmjs amiimave your mau addressed lit our care. 'nus is yotmr Ornee and3'Ott shouid tise it.Comete in amm(i get acqua j Ittemi.

. .Tise Scrivenoter extends iils most hearty Litaiiks to BrotimersFrank G. Hanicy (8744), F. G. Hanky Cypress Co, ; J, M,Scimlcmcni)ach (21255), AmericammLumbeemmiata, Chicago, Iii,, and

%Vttm I lt4stm' ttlt, lime- itt', huue s' , rn'loo,tt tatti t it$tttmt "tts53 I sti ttt Itmtjt %lt's -n, tui 1t-ttlOmtt5 ams f tmrtdcmm- us4 ae ils5mm i- *m li 1imim its ', i tttoed ami itt mm t avis oil- se

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,i,Ili llt?i,i,l-flN mmiii ii' itt.iikii mt titi' ttttt mi_ti' r,imdmtttntttlt itt'rvafts-r ;mmmil mt order to min litt t e' mit' euttipe'! tt'iI ticiose mitin ty ott lite tim of rit im Ittomlim j'ie'_m' t,tkt' tm,,t,. mmftitis nitd get 3mur micos items itt udire titi-' tit mmf cmi it ittimmtitSt) t itat sve catt :ms- iii *tei;m%-

I f yott lmas'c not as yet pa i ml yommr It 13 dtm es tr ri'tmm i ti t'ti tocoser tite fifth cali of Deatit Etnergetmc ltttmd i)u ì() NO\V.

0ml accotmmml cml mimovitmg the office of Scrtvcmsoter fr'mms N;msit-ville, 'l'cito., to St. Totsis, thrc lias beemt sommie delay in .mc 'mmvi-edgimig receipt of clues atid respomises to tite fìitit m'ali titeDeatim Etnergetmcy Funi-i.

'l'ime Scniscmmntc.r asks tite kimid cott-sicicratioti of nil tite inemmibers. We mme itamtdiittg everytlittig asitrommiptly as Itøssiimic, and as soon as we get caugimt tmp sviti seetitat every retmmjtlamice is

ackmiosviedged time dty it is rm ceivcd.

IMPORTANTOmt accomtmmt of pnintemi address p,msteti on tiveioltc5 cotitattm-

imig mmotjce of (it!C5 for 1913 and also Cotttamtsmng I?iftit Caii forDeatim Emnergcmmcy Emind mmot havtng beemt pasted omm securely, agiemit tmimmny Jt;mve ticen t'ctmmrttcd to titms office. i\s J ammi imnabieio check tip correctly aiimi tint ktiowitig jmmst sm'iao was iiiiSsc'ti, Iama iiomv mnakimmg rectimest timat ail 13m others svito did not receivetiteir iioticc cotmsider this as their notice artel retuitt to titis otl'tceBelow fttl(i copy of letter mailed,

Nasimvilie, Tenis,, Sctitcniijer P, 1912Dear Brotiicr__.'j'5 i lirst Notmemn of (ltteS fon year enditigSepteitiber 9, 1913, i)econlmmtg payable titms date 'l'ite amsiount i$1.65, If )'Ott ita'c not a card fr1912, memnit .3 30 to cover titetwo Years. :

Tuis is aiso Fifth Cali for time Hoo-Iloo Dctii EniugemicyFund, affective October Ist, Time cali is sent ont mmow a littlein advance iii ortier to cffct savtmmg of postage by sending titeCail along svitii Dtics Nottce, This fttmiti itas worked spiemididly,as you ivili notefrOm-cmicloscdstatemmiemmt, amid is ammli)iy worthtue stmpport of every Hoo-I-Ioo It has c.mrried a may of imgistinto a good mamiy homes. The amount to remit ou Dentit Fumidis -S2.00, = Ifyoim

mio not fmmtiy uncierstamid tise iiata of tisis fumid,wrmtc amid expiaitatom-y licokitt xviii be miiaiied yomm,ini rensmttmng mmc tlsc encioed blank ammii (io not fail to maleeremsihtance vayabie to ":: ?'f.Stephemmsotm, Scrivenoter, mi aiitng -_saine to limtis at 1219 WrigitiBitigSt. Lotus, Mo,

Fraternaiiy yours,--: ' --- -w, M. STEPhENSON Sc.ivdmlote;-.

J, I-L BAIRD, Retiring Scrtscnoter

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Vicegercuts often tempted to help out on eapenses byinituatu,,g uvito ai e just on tite border lute of eligibility. It -is far better foi tite order atid its future for every Vicegerentto cut hic (j)CItse. in sorne wa, sticht as going back to "crack-cus and chIeee" it tite on-lite-rouf sessions, or getting sone ofhuis frueuutis 'hio u e suffering fron, an enlargeil pocket-book tocontribute a hittl tu tite uiccs of lite- co1cateut.tjOn We wantiiu it iatcç t lin a re tien of Stich lersonal - (lulalities and busit,esg

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i _ot I ltitnd f ihr ttiçr thti,,ught, Oltv-tth tttit t,i.,ç-(t lit lrtil hi ihti httter,oLt lttr tut trittt fut tti ht;-sve hl tftu,1tkcstt t L tttfl.ttti f lb-ht d,cii ihiul,tr:it i tie r, by rrttn tif curtaiul frt1r of tIte initi;,tory

\ it ,,tii tb- llr-'tLtr tí (r,, ,tf th otIurrs and uuuctt,hcrsrevtt. t itti-titjttt- ttt(uutltr' tI,.& ltCfl t t,tTctttied by iuuci_h uti f ilk iltat thtt llave tirver tItrtuletl atiother nucet-itt ;tttd ho . lt tÌtu'ret in tiic vork i tie order, vith, thervtult tlLtt thttjr rx;tttutIlt- Itas a datuupuuuitug effect on the(,ut,lItti,tttt I their frcu,l in the orler atud r,n prospectie new-ittetttl(! \htilc hiC Victgç.r,n is prittiarils- responsible forthtt Cutttlttd oÍ tite tljntc cotucateflat iou, yet most of tue blanuefor tict, rrettces a .stig gesteti above rests oui the Juniori fort-1 lit utid Itis assistants, It behooves every Vicegercuit toChiúoe t)fli(t5 tvlto trill always rcmettultcr to tie thick work likegentictt, \Vc arc glati to hole tlmi sticht deploraltie incicteuutsllave hec i ocreasitigly ra re, bu t the harm tu cy do auud thereputatiot, they give arc entirely out of proportion to theirnumber. - -

\Ve \vautt to keep up our concateut,tion to tite standardWhere tite)' will deserve and receive the enthusiastic interestand stupluort of tite tuost represetitative nte in the trade, Titisdos not uteati that our meetings must be inollycoddle affairs.1100_1100 are healthy, red-l)loo(ied men alid we can enjoy pheity

-o1 viiohi.5o111, Clean fun, kitteishi l)ranks auth play of tite \vits'vitiioitt giving offense to any member present, -

The tile against Itermitting intoxicants to be served at aCoilcateuiatiotu or Oh-the-roof session lias in manv coinniunitics -totted up Our gatherings to a large degree, This - clause of tite -constitution was adopted several years- ago and has ben thor-oughuly (liscusseel and strongly re-indorseat suceceding anuiuialsuntil titis policy is no accepted as a permanent law of Hoo-FIoo, just as it is of most of the - other highi.class fraternities.

Many of those who first opposed titis legislation have conte torealize its benefit and are wihhiitg to SaCifiCC their personaldesires for the good of tite order. There are still some mcm-hers 'hto would prefer to leave thismatter to tite Option of titelocal Vicegercn. But as officers of tite order it is our plainditty to- faitiifuhly Ol)servc the letter and spirit of our constitti-tion anti by-laWs regarthing tIns stui)ject as well as others.Under no circuinstautecslutist you permit an iltroxucated loanto be illitiated or any'lticlnbcrúnder thé perceptible influenceof liquor to be admitted to a cotucatcutation

Ifat uuy time it becomes your dtit to take a firm stand incarrying otit Élue foregoiuig instructions jf (lie last annualelecting, %t'eass,lrc you of our heartySupport, and we want

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)tttt lut tealize that tite overwiteitningscittuutent of tite frateru,it3is itlti,,ul out, I n a short t une you will le fut ruisiucti tviti, copies

01 1 iirw arratlgcnlent of tite ritual wiucretty tIte character ttt(i1turin,se of tile order is tiut bcfot tite initiates early in titectJulre of t lic ccreuuitny, lo i he past it Iu;,5 beeti a i 111()st itlii)r,s.sitit in get tite nu ituui úí tite caruditlate hack to scrioti s thought safter tlt luiiariiy of tite initiatiou, iu,s begutt, fly titis ttcsvritu;,i r boite IO add to t lue dignity of tite CÙuic;tteI,atit,t, aiutiic.i to t h e ittinti of tite new mender a bet ter iltipressiot, oftite tttt,ti sitie ni tite order.

'r t i ge ail V icrg(-rt'itl It t sedi re tite us i iiet tts j hie ita r-Iitit4ttt, 1 tiutnitiers in vcrking up c'il)(:;tlrnatittns Vcçt'tttutttttd t titi:' lui;,,, ath'jiRd iii iirlstritlg fr the reccttt1'ril;,tti ct1-etittg ;,nti ItsOl iit) by , ftte other ?iCegert,t,4Srri,1i t ('tflhiIitt(e' of itut t't'rr itittu' tttttttttrs teere ;uJItttititciIO It;ttt.lir trit:tuts dctaiis of lit,, vttrk, ,s, (tluTttiiIc(- (n Aiiti.t';ititio I, cit;irge of setttt ittg the kittti a(' ittiuttitlee it,i'tihithi-tty :lti%crticetl tilt- Iutet'tiltgç to all titrtttticrs i%'iiiilt a teiderathiit .,ttd ectureii gutiti tvrili-.,ttts it( tite cotttirtg tff,ir intite Ititiulrr ;t od il;,iiy h'rt ; a Conuinititu t-itt hail atti í\ rrattg.ttttt,t iiil,t'tI ¡tuer titc S('rtlriltg outil Irp;tring of a Iuucctittgtilace tutu t ltc details ttf tite iiJt-tlte.ri,iif sessi11 iiucltitlittgt.iieakcrs t,,ii ieci:ii (lIt(rt,i,ti,te,tt featttrr a ('outntuitl('c onStuittis ;uitii I'ttrturc vorkcti tp ne,v iutiii;,ticuu tiras, atuti titeiittautte (i-iitl ittiltec st-cit reti etuottgi, vitltittlt r>' coot rihtut iottu to

ca re fur t he- ext ra exltcI1s( st) I ita t tite liti rule,, of utiakirug tip adeficit iuiiuihi 'ut fall ot, tue Vicegereut. 'l'i great auhvatlt;,gc(I f t htis ti,u n is t fiat it gets batty uttettibers interesteul antiI ra itteti ti t I ie act ive work of tite o ruler aiutI prcvc'tits I loo- I loo(ru ni lic in i it g a otte-niari affa i r, which, is not (icsiral)le itauitatter ittuw a hie or sii i I hug I hat one Vicegeren t tua)' be.

Ve luuttst ict away frottu tue idea that l-foo-ifoo can tothave a ttteeting unless there are catuditlates to ittitiate. Theiutitiatbotus - of course furnish tite life-blood of tite order attdwe 's'aut to increase our utittitbers by ailditig every good ntaueligible, l3ttt itt tite large centers, at least, we catu haveoccasiottaliy a get-toetiuer Dutch-treat" lunch or dinner,repiete with good talks attui stories or other feaittres. Stichtaffairs itrotnote tite objects of the order by gatlieritig tite toenof the hitinber trade -together in more friendly fraternal re-latioits,

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Ve cotitmenel to you tue occasional adoption of tite idaitso stlCcessfithiy carried out at tite reccttt Concatenation itel(i atMariintoti, W. Va,, viten ladies were invited to the ot-tlte-roof

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session held in a leading hotel and - seventh Prornittetit cit izens,not members of tltc order, delivered interesting speeches. Ar- -

kansas .J-Ioo-Hoo adopted titis idea years ago and it itas l)eettfollowed itt other States, atud the result is., 'un added respectfor tite fraternity among tIte citizeits - of tite cottitittunity, aitadded ititceest in our order by tite ladies of - our householdsattui therefore an itucreased pride in - ottr splettdid organizatioti

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We eartiestly desire that into tite work äf tite new yearand atnottg all }loo-I-Ioo shah be carried tite oid-tinte good-

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fellowship and citthtusiasm witicli dominated the recent Asite-ville Autitutal and which spirit called forth from tite earnest-vorkcrs for our fraternity gathered there. tite resolutions men

tioned itt tite foregoing letter.- . -

Wishing you ali health, -itappiutess and lottg life, we- are,- - -

Fraternally yours, - - - -

FRANI(W. TROWgR, Snark of tite Universe.J. M. Ewcusn, Senior I-Jo.flE. D. 'fENNANT,Juttior Hoo-Jjoo.jono QxENP0RO, Bojum.\v. M. STItPHEM5ON, Scrivezoter

J. F, WILIW.R, Jabberwock,L. R. P'CVgR, Custocatiart,

J- 13, BAKER, Arcanoper,

G. J. MucnLsgN, Curdon, -

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Eioouoo Death Emergency Fund

Wi:\vi fi ptiiiiisiu in Nitv,',t,luer tsstte .t coiituiele det,tjl

s tatt'itient cove ring t h ís fituti 'l'i te fu flit et i i ,t s i s-s tuoi t)ctohter i i Di 2, autti tu e a re ret-cit i ng repouis

to liii, citI i at ttresetit.i i ynu fiat t' hut as yet rcsltoittkti lo fi ft it cui i liC) SO i'i'

i%'cry nirtiit,er tuf lite i loti-1 loti dt,iihii ttc'ctti a stuhscrihtu.rIt) liti huid atiti sitare itt its itruieltic 1f t Itere i .ut tititig iits'i,ii kitOtt' rcgaruiitig titis Ih'.uti, l'iut rgency Fittiti, tente titeSeri, chuter tuttI it will ic gl;tui lut go r ,tu full iitf,urni.,tttt,t iiregarii titereti,,'f-ilb lt Vl,i.t'J'JN ple;tscii lo itttlTtshi tite (ullouíiig kttcr

frutti, hrr'lit stttuseriijcr ,itil tit,tt i'ti rc,,ii titciut c.ircftlhi)

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''lite inu'r i tititik of tItis it'hit tut itu, e ii, i luit-1 lito, tinjitt(trc i ait, iiit4ircsscii uvithi titc tit,tiii 'f tut' t'ui 't in ettiti.ittrisuti seit lt tite gotuub it aCcututtithi',ite., I luit' litt' tiftit culluviil recci'c tiittre resttotis(s tutu uut tre vittit t uil, .iiititite ititìui cviii ulevays lue ittailitailteti, i tititik tu cry tutcuititer ufi ion-i itutu iit)tii(i ittterc',t itiitisc'lf tt titi- iit.iittttit,Ltic(. of titelitutui autul resputtiul to every cali,''

GEO, E. %VARNlu, (1:32(11)'l'reastt rer St. l.ntik Sotit it %vestert, R . Co,

St. i ,uu t s, Mut,

"i eticiosc citt,'cic to cover fifth cali. I ttitst that everylttCttilter of I-Joø-J-Ioo will rcsi)on(l to titis cil a I regard it titegreatest feature of otir order."

E. F, JONJSJ (8'ilS)'l'ue llainptot, Stave Co,

¿"oudyce, Ark,

"Ettciod fiuti uny check for $2 Ott covering fifth cali. Willtry attui uttcct each eau fo: tite Etutergettey Feind 'I'itink titis istite best tiling I-bo-i-bo itas talcen tilt."

E. 1), WlI.DiR, (9257)C E Wiitiet & Co

Bra7ii, Itt(l,* * *

"l'latRi - you itercwitht check for $2,00 to cover uiftit call,l)eatit Etitergeutcy F'uutd atid beg to s,iy that it is uvithi greath)leasutre titat I un pertuitte(i to seit (I this ray of situtsititte uit0tite home of sottie deceased Brother, auch think it utot otily ai)rivilege biut a ditty for every l'Ioo-IJoo to join itt."

- - - JAMES M. ADAMS, (18281)President, Adautts-Gutttttelg f1ittnbet Co.

Birmittgluam, Aia,

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PERSONAL jAMONO tite utoti-resicieuit utientiters who visited tite,

Scrivenoter's office wereGeorge R. Ford (23157), Lttntiier Worith Review,Chicago, IIi. - -

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kayuttotiul '\AT. Jrwine (13241), Ceittrahia, lii,, VicegercntSijark, S011tilern District, Illinois,X 'k

lduitttnd I. (.iøetleJc (1 19GO), East, St. Louis, Illinois.* **MaiiriceW. Wiley (12810) Ba!tiniore Md., Past Memhuer of

Supreme Nitie, also Past Chief- Priest of Osirian Cloister.

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OCTOBER 5, WATSONVILLE, CAL.Viccgcrciit Snai k P. Îvf. I)I1V,IIkk, of the Cciitral District of

ctlifc;rn,, will lj,tvc charge of Luis concatenation assisted bySuark of hic IJni'cr 'fross'cr anli flaTly OtIIcrV. 'I'IIIZ I3UL-J.h'I'l N is e 'Ilecti ng g ea t things, Vu I I accoun t wil I)C 1)111)-

J shed i n VIII Î\OV(IflIIcr issue.* *4

OCTOBER 9, BUFFALO, N. Y.11cr flarcl JrIL(Ty, Viccgerent Smirk, 1109 Seneca street, Buí-

f.io, New Yøik ;Oit S(1Il(IIlI;C 1 Suç)rewe (;1V(IO George J. Michelseji, of

R(It.I)C,ter, N Y. Ileld a social SeSSIOn of the Buffalo I-Joo-J-Joill 1liiffi10 'I'VVeflt_s -nnv if the fiitlifiil gathered together aroundt Ile íet j ve liit rd uìd i lic good IeHo%vsh i p of I bo-i loo wasI CJ1C%'C(l 'lue littet ng VV'aS I' loosE success ful one iii every wayutili H rot lier Ilcriiat d Brufy, of Buffalo, %VIS tue unan ¡IT1O11'Ciloke iii iIl Precnt (or \'iccgerenl Snark for he Western1)1st riet of New ut k A t fi rsl fIrst lic r I3raily dccl ine(l theIlulor, lo;t iijou tite Isslirance of ill liiat tile) votild give himtheir Jt1cj,t he,triy IIIpnrt, lirrither Brady ICCCpICCI ;tt«I hisILCCVl)taJVCe a grelte(l %V'Itll great cheers of the old tiu)c euthiis-¡.I'iii Of the lliliTaJ() lino-1 loo.

Snirk tIri(i)' got 'Ills)' at (JOCe viUi the result of a greatCt)IICit(ihifj()i1 to be held on (Jcloher O. 1u1 I accotitit of this inNovtuij,c i i

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0CT0BE1 18 OR 25, BAY CITY, MICH.Vicegercui Snark Fred j. Verkerke, of the IVestern Districtof IicIiig.iii iIs'ises lic ii'iII 1111(1 a COiiC(teflition at Bay City,

Mich,, Oil either Ocinijei 8 or 25, usI wlieiIcver Verkerke getsIii » t hei e i StIlltet Ji i ig cI()iiig. Look for report of this concate-liai ion in i'(I%eiiiJ,ir ISil(

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0CT0BE1 22 OR 23, EL PASO, TEXAS\'licge relit Sui rk B \ \VJi i t Jock advises that lie

viJ I holdCoilcil elia t lou at I', J J cit hei October 22 or 23. From1)1st rccor(J of Siitrk \'hitJock there will certainly be some-tlliiig iloitig ii1 J,J Luid ;IIJ 1111) C4iI get there for thicCoUcileii.ttt,jti iiiJJ iiiisc great linie if hey fiil to be there,

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OCTOBER 30 OR 31, ORANGE, TEXAS\'iccgereii( Snarlc i: í Folsoiii liis announceti a colicateiit-tisi1 to be hehl it Ql tIlge,

October 30 or 31, andfroiii the Sci ilCiiotcr' kiluwledge Of hie Texas concatcrlatioiislie is íVtiStL(j tlì,tt tliic will he a great Success,1111(1 we urge alliilCliIl)erc % li,, ('ail ai tetiil

I (lo so and to ass ist Snarlc Folsonii U SCii ri ng i )OrJ chi s,

494MEMPhIS, TENNESSEE

\'lccgereiit k I I, I t \Veiss, of Meiil1)Jl is 'fcii., cc'ritestliit lie IVIJi king liiril oli , coTicatelfltj()ii to he held the latterlii Vt of OLi C '1)0 XV) defiiijtt' ílte SetIS yet.

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7, 1912llrotliers L, I) \Vcsi, ((t Fayctt, Mo,, ir. G. l3tickiicr andN l \\1( (( ),J , of MOI)erJ Mo,, a re lia rd ai work ou a COnCH tena-ti1;11 to Ile held in tl()J(Ci ly, Mo., on DeCCfllf)cr 7. 'l'hic is to belielIl iii COSi n CCti5li Wi i h the i1ietiiigof flic No rtli Ceiit raI Mis-souri Luiiiler Dc,ilei s' ssociatjoii 'I'IIIS Promises to be oneof the Iit't colicaiciiti lisis e er hehl iii tIi 'sJios me" State

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FLORIDA, EASTERN DISTRICT\'kcgci eilt Soli k J), \, Pci1l, jack'soli\.jJlC VI;1., is busycc orkiiig up a COiicajciiii io aiul ítdvises tIia lie epccts to holdat le,ict (line contaicliatiuns during the year. 'l'liis is goodhell's 11101 c 'kli J3i ut lier Re'i,l ÑiiCces5,

ALABAMA, NORTHERN DISTRICTVicegerent Snark Wrn F. l3ixby, Decattir, Ala., advises that

lie is at work arranging a concatenation for his district andslates it will be a good one and from what we lcnow of BrotherBixby we are satisfied it svili be one of the best ever held nAlabania.

'l'he Scrivenoter asks that all Vicegerent Snarks advise himas far in ¡ulvammce as possible of dates on which they expect tohohl COflcalemi;itions. 'luis to enalile mis to give the concateria-tioii imimblicily tlmrocmglm 'flfJ BLJLrE'rIN and tIme luniller pressamid to sec that trunk aimil full supplies are omm liaral in goodSII8J(e in plenty of timiic,

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'l'Iic Stimi forgets all about yesterday's rain. Good exampleto follow.

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I\ square iieil will Pill umore courage imito a "down amid out"lImai iilI the theories and sopliistries yoim could expoun(l on him.*44

Nothing is muore distressing than to kick and not hit any-thmiiig,

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Tie a good fellow, bimt damit be a good tIming.4* 4

I\ little learning is seldoum aS daiigcroims as a little igimorammce.4*4The mmmau ivlmo abuses tIte won J forgets it is partly his ownworj(J,

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Oime h)cauty abotmt a book, ¡f you do not likeit and say so, itVIOCS iiot answer hack.

4 **licIter a Ilavemlient mmiade of good imitentions tItan no pave-

miiemit at ah I .*

Miiiy a milan lmis burmmc(l lus fingers in his eagermmess to striketeliile tIme i romi tras Imot.

4 **Saine macn are homeless, amid sorne others arc home less tItantImer inigJmt Ile,

***Ever mtotict mow clean and mmeat time Biblcs imi the botch roomskeep?

n * ,,Dot't pick all tIme flowers somuc other wayfarer mna. pass.*4*Poor simlgilmg is lietter tliami tIme n-most stmccessftml lelìmig.

Better a ship of the foot t!imi a slip of time tomtgtme,

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THE NEW IIANDJ300K'flie 1913 hamiilljook wmll be issimed shortly after Jamivary Istamid is to be sent ommly to thiose who nmakc request for it. Thismc iii accorthaitce s'itli tite action takemi at joimmt conference ofhOuse of Ancietits amid Simpremmie Nimie, hmehd at Chmmcago, inNovemimber, 1909,

Iii order to get ama idea of how many lmandbooks to beCli dereil printed tIme Scrivemmoter requests that all memuliem s whodesire a copy of timemmew handbook advise him now.Remiicimiber, that to sectmrc tIme hlan(lboolC requires that youwrite the Scriveimoter reqlmeslimig that it be sent you. A postalc.ird request is sufficient.

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JFGOOD wislmes and kind Ivonis can comttrii)tmtc to tim

prosperity of tIme order, this I-Ioo.J yeam tvilh surely brealall records. Iitem'ally amicI figuratively, bouquets llave i)CeI

throwmi at time Great Black Cat in luis uiccu' abode, A imoral oiler.ing imi time forma of a horseshoe maule of asters conveyed thugood luck message of Smiark Trower, amai ama iuuiumleiise l)lmmlehm olscarlet gladioli CXI)ressed tIme welcome of \Ticcgcrcmut Elibingof St. loumis. Oilier carmiests of regarul amici signs amid symaluolsof time glad hind have warmllc(l time heart amicI cheered time spiritof everyomue in the Scrivemmoter's office, Many muiemumbets havecalled ¡ii person, amici mummeroims acts of mueighmborly icimmdncss ¡mareserved to mmiake casier tIme work of gcuiuig straighmtemmed imp iii timenew quarters.

TIte correspoitulemice hmus liceo \'cry large in vohlmme.___cvidemmceof widespread interest

; amtul from all Parts of tIme country llaveconte reports of preparations for the forwarding of I-Ioo_}I&imilerests, Tite followimmg from ex-Smturk E. Strimmger Iloggess istypical of time spirit mamtifestcul throimglmotmt tite Black Cat'sdomain. After Sortie remarks comaccrmtimmg tite success of Vice-gerent Woodwar(l's comicatemtatiomm at Norfolk, Va., Septemitbierlo, Bro. Iloggess Si13'S

'Titis mimarks tIme start omm time Atlaumlic Coast, for tuis I-bo-I-Too year, I predict that every part of tue coumitry will ¡maye acomtcatcmmatiomt this year, front Mobile to Bostomi, amicI that ourworthy Suuark will look toward tite East with a smile of satis-faction, as lie hears of time reports froumm titis part of I-Too-I-Toolanci,

A Western memtiber semmcls '1-I BULLETIN tIme fohlowiimg''imtimamt_imuterest'' story imi time forum of a muews item0 el iptcd frotha San Francisco pallier dated September 18 :

' 'Scotly ' ' W5Il'hilow,m cimllmacler in tut slmoets of dowmlto(t.mm SnmmFi'am,cinco, hte,i yesterdty nIormlilig, Itommielets nid ponnitom, Willie beimigmimtite,i im, in Omnbmmlanc,1 to tin cemitrnl elnorgoIlcy hospital, and 'itIm 1iimi,llod the tructi triomiI )i luid-ii ntnmet black est,' 'Scott)'' lVi, 004 of tuo city'8 mmmmfortumistoo, 11e lind suifera,! Ito1oo of botii ego, - und Il their piace liai! mm iieoyy bother i)(id at Ilmo botoof lilt trmmmmtl,

' 'Scotty'' lint ekeil out mo poorexjsto,ico by sollimig iewSpiil,orB ammilmiosiotimmg tiiV nomi vlio outrait the yoriommo fla(Vn Etflfl(Js Of tuo- vicimmity.Ile vii ii iitgbt iitiviV, nod wo to ho noon no oftomi durimig the omilitillioimro of tuo mnr.riiing ut dmmm'iiig Iba nftermmoomio,AI 4 o'ctoi ymotcrduy mimormling ' Scoity' ' woo found i,y two polmec.intim of tuo tOlitimem'ji ditiilcI in n dying condujo11 t 'l'limol amici TeimlimmmntIretto. An fll(ibuliim,ct, (Vilo coiled, limit ini il led on timo way to timo imoopitol,Wimemm fommmm,1 by timo loiicommmen ho wut oil mmiommo naco for im block cot, minciit WOO timo l)ltoommo ommeorilig

of timo immm mmml timol tirot oltrac tod timo Ottomitionof timo I,oimceinumm to himmi,\Vimemi ' 'Scotty' ' was totiemm imito timo ornbmminnco timo ciii foliowo,i immmdoo'ory effort lo got rid : of it wmmo immmovouiing, When dviittm ImitI taken-' 'Scotty' ' timo dit remnimlmlemi by lilt boiiy untli Il woo fi,maiiy 000000nry toOtmoot timo lmnilooi.

lt is sumrprisimtg what one camt icarIo nowadays by reaihimmg timehmighm-eiass mimagazines. A rccemtt articles in tite Atlamttic Momthmlyis emttithed "Wlto Are tite Jajaitese ?" The authör, Mr. A. M.Knapj), proceeds to answer his own qumesliomt, his conclusjomìbeimtg liait thueJapanese arc mueitimer yellow nor a ¡eril ; titey are,hic contemichs, descen(Icd front a braucht of time white race amadtiie' were iii the hegimanimag eiosciy- akimm to ti-ac Greeks o"Heilenes," a was tiiêir ancicmtt Itáme.

"Tite tremtd given to titis etimologica! inquiry in my ownmind," oiiscrves Mr. Kmmapp "sc'as suggested by mv erst visit toa Japanese thicator."

It seemtis that iii Boston, abolIt twenty years LIgo, Mr. KnappiVitIl005Cil at lbarvarI a Grcck play in which the "1-leilenicIlictiloils mid features of dramatic rcpresvttation" imaui beemim'cproducc(f (Villi lilost faithful attention to detail." Timen Somneyears later lie w to Tokio Lt!l(l (hiScovered tint a native ciranma'sas staged and performed for sii tite world like tiie imitatiomi

Gmcek (lr,unta lie itad scemi at I-Iarvard, "Pltere was the Gicekchorus," (lechares Mr. Knapp-amid imttmutcdiately commcltmdes thattime Japatuese are chcscemmchcci frommt the saine race limit pm o(humccdI-buter. Marvelous I as Dr. Watson always said of ShtcrhockIfolmttes' feats of reasommimig,

lt vouiicl ¡je intcrestimtg to kmtow just hoar mtmumch older timeechorus idea is lItait either Greece or Rome, PmobtbJy there oyereechoruses atmd cimorims girls long before time time of lliuraohu TIme

however, ayas mtot time omm ly thuimtg that i cmtmi n doch Mr.: Kmiapp of the I-Ieiiemmic chramata wltichu lie huid scema at I-Jam vai d.: Wluemt he ciummac otmt of tIme 'I'okio theater, "tIme passers-by, mmm their

graceful, tlowimag robes, took oit time semmibiance of u tlmrommg ofGreche pimiIOsOJ)hmers in a Street of old ithmens." Prcsematiy alomtgcammme a bami(l of yotmmmg ittemi domI imm ivhuite tumum icc, tltci r headsemicircied by bhtme fillets witit time kmmots tied mmi liomit. 'l'imcy wem eoui timc'i i- silty to their amummima I ca roumse timmder tue ful limag cherryblossomns. But time sight of tuis gammg smmggestcil to Mr I(ttaJ)mtime lJtccimic proccssiomm of anciemut (lays, amid hie beg.tma to feelsure that lie liad the solution to cvimat lue calls the mttot ptmL7himigllroblemns that ever perilexcch tite iuraimm of the ethmmmologist_....tiisanie be i ng '°vVhmo a re t hie .1 apanese ?"

'l'ue ammswer is that time Jitpamtcse truce back to tIme Aryanammccstry, wlmemtce cammte ahi the white races 'l'o hie cimre, timeslauitimtg eyes of tite Jaius seem to inciicate Mongoliamu blood Buttllis (loes hot bother Mr, Kmiapp, I-Ic says that the faivamicse archour a long tray fromtm their original hiommie, th,it tueur Journey

extemucled over mttany cemutmiries amtd followed a tremid imortluward,aumul timat thuc ohiiquity of tile eyelids sumggestu, timerely a lomtghiutgcring iii hmighm aititumcles where mtatture pm otecIs time eyes ofautimmmals in time same cray." Wimy thme Swe(ics cumul Norwegiansare hot sirmtilariy slamtteyçd, Mr.

Kmmapp does not say. As to timecoumuplcxion of lime .Tapamtcse, he says it is as white as that of anyof time PCOi)lcs of southiermi Europe, Still if a race iimtgers in tuefar mmortii Joug enough to become slamtt-eyed, it does seem timattue commipiexioma cc'ould b)e tlmtcommtiommly fair

Perhapsyoim do not kmmoav svlmat Bahuuismtt is ; amicI yotm maybe likewise tuitaware that Abcitti ]Jaita Aimbas, Pcrsiamm prophetalt(l teacher of Bahaismtm, huas lately visited tIme Ummitech States."lIe who is mtoo iii our mmticist," obsem ved tIte New York mdc-pemi(lcitt in a re echt issue, "is by malay mumihhioji of People re-garuled :us a Proitltet. Jim spite of tIme lofty position ascribed toit un by la i s folIovcrs, his imite rest in Imantan affairs is keen,''This is mmaost gratifying, It is cieliglmifiml to icaria aiso that timeleader of Bahmuismtt

%'ery pleased willi Ammierica, Sci manyAmamct'jcamms are dissatisfied with commihjtioius Itere I Amid everytinte one imears or reads a political specchi, tite imtmpcssioma tit,tttIme couimmtrv iias been goimtg to tite clogs loi a homtg tIin is intemisi.ucd.

1\s to time iirIuticaI valtmeofl3luitajsmn, a New Yom k mtmagazmmlcSays "Baitaisimt is , riot to Ile lassccl withm tIte fre,ik or fakei'eligiotms which arise amitomtg its or are broimght to us froitaabroaui, Perhaps lucre are ammtong its Ammiem ican disciples someof tIme class vhio take up avilit Bahtuismmt because bridge is gomnomit. liso sve umtay at icast: com1gratumiite tiicmtm on time change."It does not appear tima tue liscipIcs of l3aiiaismtm imave beenrccruuite(l froitm time ranks of iokcr players, Titis fact umtay ormttay lot have special sigmtiumcamtcc.

l}aliaism has imo creed, mio ritmiab, mio dogmtia. Apparently,titere s muoth ing very Positive about it. 'fue Babaist "mnuist beIl ce froms religious prejimdice, illttioltal prejudice, racial prejudice" Bereft of all these si'ittg of action, a ittarn would natim-molly e traceable, mint to say tame lun(l flabby. Courage lo facetIme cammooll's moslim is inspired liv the s°ichiers' belief thtat theireo;mmitry is ill the right or that thmcir ocymt fallu is the true faith.Joan f .\rc CIWSC a J)atbl ami avent down il hike a tiuimmiderboit'J'imese hatter-day pimii050pìlers seem to teach ums notimimtg exceptitott' to staitd at thu, cross-.ro;uuisTue leading tenet of Bahiajsm ¡s peace, universal peace.

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Appt rcntfy it %V011I(I at1ti n this cud by takiig out of man,:mtu re al f the 'go" prmmlcmj)lc. \Vlmmclm probably, at this stage oour progress as a mace, is the only way to do it Al)dUl BahAfilias CXf)I,mtms why ¡me ¡s sure diat natomis do not degcnerat(mi times of peace.

"I was mm Africa amid found mm'arring tribes and munch dcgra-(faibli . I went to Switzerland and found peace and cimliglitcim-liment.''

'J'h is ¡ tfic soi t of flimsy arguaient usually set forth by theIIlJivcrsai.peace advocites.

Time fact s that the vImole of ftlrope is an armed camp.Swit,eriiiid s sife because of its small size and because no one(JI lic limrofmc:imm humus vouId perlilit any other one to seizeSwi tie z luid, thii I i tim bimig hic Ii i a n ce of lower-a hair-ti igger profistiomi Switzeriamimi, Iiovcver, was not always soii4liiJili i. lii thc ¡,it tile little colini ry was repeatedly invadedby forcigmi fom_s mmmd ilùiig iliolit lime year 1h31 Switzcrian(isuffered iiiiermi,jl iJieiiIions religions and political, vhicli con-tiiiiiid for imearly too liumiilred years,

l\ s for LIje n .1 t i i iij ' fricans, t hey vii I soon be peace fulenough. 'lue aiiiic miu s taking the alacie isatis continent.Mr I)oolcy umice i emarlcejl : 'On these dark races, tIme sun ofEmiglimi d sei s imiil set s li,j rd.' hut i li i s i s not t rime of Eimgiandtlo,ic lt is iiierely the great white way, Italy has recentlyi.ilicn 'J'rlI)oli l'r,tmicc is 'siihmliiiiig'' the vild tribes and ispiiitiiig turni io ss ork himililing railroads iii i\lgeria amid otherterriiory iii iio li i\frIL,t which liremicim armies took-__for loveof Ji mcc Cci iiiiiiy his lately acfiiiired a large slice of terri-tors iii Clic l\cnig() district, amid so it goes iii(l vill contimmime togo icic, rdiiig to the pit iless logic of even ts, i\s for Aimiericans-everylaoif1 i eniemmiliers lie ouf joke : the Pilgri nl.itliers loafed, they fell upon their knees, and then inunecliatelydItcrw,i rd t lie) fel I impon t lie almorigimies.''

'l'fiere llhl) (f)ifiC a time seImes lie limmrnali imimmil vill he freefinsi mmìtirjiiil prcJlmiliL(' hit by that tiiiie there vill he mioiilieff)li) rc(l (Ji ii Iiip)ropi iitC(l t e rritory on the face o f the earth.Aimil a ftei .il f, i t i s vroh;ibly truc t hat the earth lielongs tothose s Ian c'iii in,ihe the host of it, Cc rtainly with the l)tesemm thigh cost of liviiig ilii e is mio l:iiiil to spare for s;ivages toi oai,i ove r. lt lias l)CCil conipii ted that i t rcqiii red tsvemity sqiiaituiles for oiic Imldi.iTi to live ois, uy liiiiitiisg l)iiffalo amid oilierg.iiiic, as lic lid lic foi e t lie oli it e mami carne, ¡t would be (litli-cult to t (ilLite how mmiicli celery01(1 onions aoci lins amiciPotatoes coiilil lie i i ised on tsvcmmty sq (mare tidIes in the M issis-Sif)f)i valley, leaviiig nut of accolimit the larger crops.li is, liolveVei easy to miimderstanil why the area of marketgirdens i s mncrcisiiig a mid irliv hiifffllo

hmm t ing is no moore.

Right ly (i(f\%Cil, t mimarhet gamelcii is.. in iiispiring sight, hotonly for What is mu it, lint for oliai lies hack of it, so to speak,llcliimol every such g,irdemi are long chapters of history in whichare recotmnteif the strugglesof mmmcii who \vcre immciteel to actiomiby lit iomia i prej mT(]jCC--m f omie is Imiiimdccl to cal I it prejudice,"'l'ue OJ)posjte of Prcjtm(lmce is Imsimally the feeliitg that IroniptsWirrioms to go foi IIi to battle, lt lias hce truly said that sol-ilier do miot fight hec,umçe

there is sonmetlmimig in front of thenthat they ls,ite, they fmglit because there is soimietiiing back ofilmein that they love,1f one 1ook at a mmiarlcct garileii amiywiiere um the Unitedst,iles-_in i lie siibsi lis of St. Loimis, for instamice, it will miotm ciiii mmiucli stretch of imagimmatiomi to see back of it two gratmmatioiis that climmclic(l mmm a desiicritc struggle

for possessiomi ofAiiierica, 0mw lia(l umore so-called radé prejudice tlthmi the olmer,immd tli one t hit liad mimostwas tIle victór in the strmggi, Theressere other things that contributed to tuis ciii], but the one'ileiltiotied was h mio nieans imnimmmportjfl faco.'1'l(e French iii 1\nierica liad a mnagnific dream of emjire,antI ai 011e tithe they seemed in a ai way to miiake the dreaCollie ti mt. 'l'licir territory far

exceedéd that of time Emmglisli.

s The 1"renclm liad spread forts and missiomis through all timef western wilderness at a tmmnc when the English colonies wereh confined to the Atlamitme coast. 'l'he historian, Parkman, says:

'The Virginia planter and the farmer of Massachusetts wereconversant with omily a fess' horderimig tribes when the emissariesof France were roammiing the prairies yitii the buffalo-huntingPawnees or lodging in the winter cabins of the Dakotahs."Amid not omily that; Frailee labored with eager diligence to con-ciliate the Indians amid vimi them to espohmse lier cause. Heragemits ivere busy in every village studying the language of theinhabitants, complying with their usages, cajoling them. Whena lia ty of Imidian chiefs visited a French fort they were greetedwitlm time firing of c:immnon and rolling of drums. "lie Indianssat at talile with the oflicers and ivere decorated with medalsimi(l French lags. And yct-Fremmcli dominion is but a muemimoryiii Atrmeric:i today.

'l'hc story of time two miatiomis' contest for supremacy in timemiels, world is of absorbing imiterest, Thebackgroumiil of a loar-ket garden reaches into a realism of utmost fascination. And inthe wake of the comiqueror there is foimmid mio trace of Baliaismo i

Although the Emiglisli ivcre victorious imi the great contest,there is a rolilamitic attraction about lrance in connection vitiithe mmew worl(l timat imlust ever appeal stromagly to tIme ttmdent ofhiast events, TIme valor of Prance's soldiers, tIme zeal and fòrtj-tiide of lier miiissiomlaries and the (laummtless courage of lier ex-l)lOrers jlliiii1iii milan)' liages of history.

Jim a semise, the city that is now tIme hoiiie of I-bo-I-bo iscO(iifliCIfloratiy of those ivimo plamited in the western wildernessthe lilies of Framice. St. Louis was founded iii 1764 by a partyof Frenclmitmemm immmcler Auguste Clmonteau, vlìo was a stepson ofl'ierre Lacle(le, Tue latter liad sent the party from New Or-daims to establish a settlemmiemit on a site already selected as apost for tra(limmg with the Indians, TIse village was named inhonor of Lomis the Ninth, Icing of Frailee, who died iii th year1270 after reigmiing thirty-four years, At time tithe the settle-iiient called St. Iouis was made, France liad already by secret.treat)' ceded the emmure territory west of time Mississippi toSpaimi, l)Cit mio kmmowlcdge of the treaty was received in Louisiana

for sorne years, amid the settlement remiiained French, [m 1770the Spanish took formal possession, 'l'lie village remained underSpanish control for thirty-three years, when by another secrettreaty Spain Ce(lcd the territory hack to France.As everybody lcnows, or used to kmiow before growing 'rustyon Imistory,". Napolcomi Bommaparte

in. 1803 sold tise entire terri-tory to tise Ummited States, tise transiction being known as the"Lommisiam-ma Purchase" Neither buyer mior seller realized at thetuile time milagnitude of tIme deal. Napoieop was the extremeOpposite froimi Balmaismis; lie was pernieatecl svitim national prejudice amid personal ainbitiomi. l-le 'vanted the earth, and hadsucceeded ill coliqhmerimig. a considerable portion of Europe. In181)3 lie was imivols'ed in war with Emiglanci amid was hard pressedfor money, So lie miiaele tise biggest real . estate deal everrecorde(i. President Thomas Jefferson wanted New Orleansiii order to control time mmioutli of time Mississippi on the eastside, I-fe offered to guarantee to Napoleon all the territorywest of the Misissippj if this in(itmcenlcnt

became necessary inorder to get tliit tOwmi. lt lias been said that, looking for a city,lie bacI ami empire thrust Impoli him ; the territory purchased nowcoimiprises tivelve States. 'rIse price paid, fifteen muli00 dollars,Was less tliami what sorne of our Aiiiericanmulti_millionaireshaie given away in charity, But money went farther in thosedays-_althotigli as some newspaper vit has said, a dollar nowmakes tip in.speed what it lacks in distance.

( Poor Napoleon I England made two moves which check-mmiated him. She issued a lot of paper money and she startedan Irishman (tIme Duke of Wellington) out after the enemy.Really theview from the Wright building is extremneiy corn-prelmensive ; time Vista that. stretches back in tise past is mostentrancing.

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A very eminent literateur, Mr. Edward Gosse, is distressedas to the future of loetry. He thinks that if there is to be greatpoetry in time femtiirc (which lie doubts) it will be iii languageswhich have beems subjected to less wear amid tear thami ours,

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short he is of the opimsion that English is worms omit and is noiomiger a fit mediimmim for poetical expressioms. If time frayedof the langimage would but stay the output of fîction,

vc could ali afford to be dtmmiib for a few years, As for POPU-lar somigs, there is probably no ¡sope of relief--for viien tImesomig writers run out of words that are ims good stamiding, theyforthwith coin new words. Aceor(ling to an authority on thesubject, this is tIse iva' many popular songs are written

Two fehiO(V5, omis a piam,o player mmmmm!(lui filmer a lyric \(ri(cr, gettogei tier at :i pia no, Tuo pian o ,his'or m',m,,a i,lm lingera over the keyo,atriices a ct,,,r,i, I cano lack menti lo,(ks up at tija ceiling, \Vltt rag-tin,0rcataay in i,ja eyes, ha mmiurn,um'o : ' llsien to tI,,,t, bo. Sonia I,enr, hmulj I''. ' 'You Is:ibyl ' ' cjncuiate timo iyric V,'itoj', ' It's a bear cat rag.''' '',Vi,nt'a the ¡natter will, th,mt for n titic t'' 0('ggoats the l'inno player,' '(Jo ta itl' ' sno his l)art,,em',

, 'Bnm,gt Slang i ' goes the piano, (m,1 this plamia player Icona Over lijolcoyn, lmumiim,ii,,g softly to tuo tumia me grlm,d,, out,' 'It's a rar, it 'i a bear, it 's a l,ear. ' ' Bang I Mangi ' 'It'i a l,cao' catmag, you ba'by it's a beam' cat rag.''' , Greatkid, k i il lt. ' ' at,o,mtn ti,o lyric writer aboyo tia din, and thepiano ¡mloyor plays it tin'ao ways SIcr,,00 the banni a,i,l wlmiili up antI, alint flnmnli that aendn timo lyrmc writer imito a atalo o? comna io,til ko omncrgcawith war,li that fit tuo tinó fronoy at time n',maicjamm'n eSorti,

'l'hiat's all except time puhiishiimig and the reaping of royalties,Amid time royalties soimietimnes amoumit to emmormnohms soins. 'l'liemisais who perlictritc(l "Alexamieler's Rag 'l'mie Bammil" is said tohave miiaelc $100,000 (himrimig tue last three years from ifs allegedSongs. 'l'hie saine imams is guilty of "Everybody's Doimi' It Now."The lamlgmmage was ¡mot so worim out whiemi Milton labored sevenyears oms Paradise Lost, amid sold it for S75.

Comuniemiting ois Mr, Gosse's reiiiarks, a writer in a Londonpaper says: .

''Time trouble, we mntist bel ieve, is not that the language ishackneycil, but that comi(hitions of life are miot stich as hriimg greatpoets to the fore." A great Poet in a rag-time age would liemore or less of a moisIt, But when a writer has somethingimicl ispemisahile to say, lie ivi i i, no doubt, limid fittimig words- s'hiere-with to fraimie imis thioimglits,

Some of us arc a hit weary amlyway oftlme constant strivingol time partof writers after piqtiamit novelty of phrase, We couldget aiòng vehi enough with tise good old words if only therewere stmbstance to 111e thought. Occasionally one nuis acrossa refrcshin bit, like the following from Armiold Beiiiictt :

"Prcpire to live, but don't forget to live. You will neverhave a liciter cliajice than you llave at present, I-Topes are neverrealized ; for in tise act of realization, they become somethingelse. Anihiitiomis may be attained, but ambitions attained arcrather like burnt coal-nimsety per cent of tise heat gcneratc(llias gone imp tIme chiimmiey instead of imito the roonm, This thatyou are living now is life itself, it ¡s much moore life itself thamithat which you will lie living twenty years hemsce. Settle downat once imito life."

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"l-foo-Hoo forever" was time slogami at Ashevillc,-'I'ime Lumim-bermmian's Review, New Yoric, N. Y.** *

'l'hiere are sonic lumrsiaeriiiems svlmo believe that tIme Comicate-hated Order of l'bo-I-bo is a deaol letter, It mimay be in soimieStates, but certaimily Cal i formi ia is sii I I ai ive lo the advisabilityof Iceepimig time order of the Black Cat alive and progressive.'l'hiere are muamsy of ims sviso llave our chillei ences of opimiion rda-t i ve to poi icies :ind ou i' hilces and dish ilces fom mmi(hivmduals, butIIoo-1-Ioo is today just what it \vas yesterday, if we get togetheramid ms:tice it so. Will you all help ?-Piomsecr Western Luto-bermesami, Su mm Fi'aumcisco, C;ui,, j luise 15, 1912.

'l'hue twenty-first I-bo-I-bo aiimsum,ul miieetmmug :ut Asheville,N, C., last mmiouuthi, though hot as widely attemmdeul :us mt vasllohie(l it vouild be, was ncvei'tlmcless thom otmglmly eimjoy:ubie. 'l'ueOutcome of time uueetimsg is distimsctly gratifying to those whotire (letermsiiile(l io sc that the Comicatemiated Order of 1-loo-Naoshall comstimuue to commtribute eveus muore effectively in time future

to time buildimig up of a personal acquaimit,umsce amid a spirit offr:utcrnity ammiomig uuieii ims every branch of time lumber trade.

l'ue lsummsdred nul fifty or imsore niemi uvhio attemmde(l amid tookpart imi tIme maiceting were al Asheville to Prommiote the interestof l-Ioo-Hoo amid to (ledicate thleisiselves amsew to a determina-tioms lima t tIme oriler suaI i coiitimiue :tmi(i be uugmuuemste(1. 'l'haimisen, rel)resemitimig mimare thais thirty st:utcs, and couimiig franievery part of the coimistry, from iie coast to the other 011(1.fromss Canada to Florida, were. presemst, is stmllicieit to attestthe vital interest felt imi FIoa.Floo, Pou tue first time tIme greatmid-western section of Camnu(la \vas represented, amid ivas givenrecognition in the selectiomi of tise OCIV Supi emiic Nine, by theelection of Mr. E. D. 'l'enmiaist, of Wiminipeg,_Ret1uil Lummuber-miman and Westermi Ilimiider, Winmiipeg,

Iblamsitoba, August, 1912,-. * *.*. REHABILITATION OF HOO-Hoçj,

Early rel)orts from tue 011111mal concatemssutioms of IIoo-Hoo atAsheville, N. C., this week indicate tise mevivah of interestin tise order is wi(lespread. l-Ioo-Hoo huas been sick for years,and it is not at all likely that ail of its aiimsieists can be diag-miosed and cured its one annual isleeting. But reasonable evi-deuce of coluvaleseence in the way of elinsinatioms of poiiticswill be stmtlicient to hold tise niembership in line while pl:uns arelaid for future improvensent, It is to be hoped tinti eventuallytise orderwill provi(le for a revision of tise ritual and for tiseelimination of certain objectionable features to which the

. Anserican Lumberrnams lias called attemstion on previous oeca-sions.

lt will suffice to say that tise I-bo-I-bo flatcmimity has aplace in the lumber industry which cotmhd hardly hie filled byany otlser orgaisizatiomm, If put upon a sound, substantial foun.- dation it will grow :li isumliers amid mmi useftmimsess amid earlyreturns from Asheville indicate that tise isecessary work isuncici' way.-Americai Luimberissan,

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HOO-HOO's SECOÑD WIND.There is a remisarkahale Coflhiust between tise annual concate-liatiomi of the great Order of Hoo-1oo which Imas just been

COliCJLm(ied amsd that of a year ago. On timc previous occasionwild predictions \vcrc freely 'Current that the end of the orderwas in sight, and ihuat it would not be able to survive tise dis-.ccist.iot ivisich isad arisems and tIme defections which imac1 occurredor were threatened, NevertJseIcss, Ehe order lias gone serenely

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HOO-HOo ANNUAL.oli its way TIi result of i ycar's hard work has been to give

}Ioo-j loo has held another aniiva meeting. Harmony reigned

the ciilistiiitiij friiiids and silI)portcrs of tue order a clearerinsight ilito the red 'tltie of its deeper principles, and has throughout tite session and excellent results were obtained,ctiicd tliciii to rally irotutrl the Jloo-1 loo banner with greater TItis was just the antithesis of what liapened a year ago whencertain (liSptiting factions sveli nigh disrupted tise organizatjoi

energy aisil sletcrininitioii,

which so many are very fond. The troubles of 1911 have

'i'lie anuitaI COflÇatCilatjoii lid d last week svas not the largest O¡ii tIle liitory of the order, an cl not tIte smallest, It beyond l)ceil Swept aside and Hoo-EJoo bids fair to enter upon a con-question wis Ehe oust enthusiastic 015(1 liarinoniotis. 'l'licre titillation of its successful career of the ¡ast twenty years. Tisiswere one or tWO slitrp contests, noise of which left ais sting iS trise particularly svitli Frank \V. Trower at the lielt, as liehas an excel lent idea of svhat should be ariel \vith his islirnerotis

beh in si i t, No one went away froiii t lic 5tiiiitii I nicet ing with

friends behind Isis efforts tIte B lack Cats will surely makê the

myth ing lut tIse kindest and nia st frateriutl feel logs for every-

fly in 1912-13.(hIC el se sviso li,tsl Ieen is at teli d a tice. A I though the order stil-

%Vlsi le on this subject o f I-bo-I-bo, it might be well to bring

ícrcd the l()S of that officer ivlio Itas litsl obst to sb with itsforward an idea which shonld meet with favorable reception

55 (JI k r tIle lt t si 'r tci years , this sYas in a large measurerollilrcii "it cd for, ,i li hussel f jioisi(csl out, h3' the fact that crerysvlsere withiji the grosstng con fules of that order, Thegos'crlsisieit of I-loo-ljoo is vested in a bo(ly of nine members,

Iterc,ifter the Scrivciiotcr ¡s to (levote his entire time and eiter-

called tite Suprense Niste, vitii tite Snark at the head, Insteasi

gtcs to the opini t I di ng of tue o rdcr. I n tite COntest i)Ct s5'CCii

of having loca I lodges, t lie states and countries are divided into

Citic.igr) ansi St. Louis for tue hcadqnarter of the Scriecriotci,tiiil nl tue order many l)cijcvc(l Chicago to lic tue most logical jllris(lictions, cacti having a presiding member, called a Vicepùiiit, l'id St, E,otii woii in the voting,

;Lii(l reall' it probably gereist Smirk. 'rise latter holds tite local concatenations andiii,ike little differciic e to tue friture prosperity of tue order Secures the candi(lates. Ic receives no compensatioii and'lticli o f t lise t Wii I inportail t c i t es sisal I I e tile working cpts tite posit ¡Oit lJeciiiSC of his regard for the order. It i sIto idle statement to make : That there, never svas a Vicegerent

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Snark who servc(l his efltir terni svjtlioiit Coming out several

TiR rei I icconipl isiititeiti o f t he ¡Lisistial, isowc'er,a 0(1 the

a rs ijelsirisl because of t he concurrentexpenses attached to

OIIC tViiicJi siirks the )cgiilitiltg of a new perinil for Uo-1 loo,Its ofljce. lic Pioncer Western

Lulnl)erfllan makes tise stig-

wa the titi i tersai determinai ori t o ra ise t lie Sta iidarcj o f i loo-

right itere that, ii pon tite conclusion of his term o f

i loo to tite highest attajilaille i deaIto Secure dignity andût)jcc, every Vicegercn Snark le given a life membership in

(iccortiiti f every corlcateii;t t i(i1) ilerea ft er bel si and, it'Iijieloo- I Eo s a tolceit of tite real izatioti of tite members t!tat lic

open ltg isle t lic tiorim of I lüt - i loo to every wo rt uy appl ¡catit,lias been ait able aun el1jjen t officer. Titis reward sliotilti also

to kir tite entr,ttirc tito its gardetis toeveryotte ineligible tintlet

lic given to tite tiietisiiers of tite Stiprcrne Nine and should be

ttq lasv "r IIIttiCÇjr,tI,lc ivitcit itiCaSttre,l by tite greit sinnt ofrctrotctj%.c ¡ti its fiinctioti. lt seul lic well for tite onler to

tite order

consider tu is sttggcstiç,tt wis ich, i f initiate(l, Wi I 1 spur on the

'l'itc rej,rt of t lie list yea r s 1t i wo t ita t cservwitcrc t lie liestlrcscttt alt(l future \'jct'gercntç

to their litlilOst..__Pjoneer%Vest-

loen lit it ttti,ertioiti , re flocking to t lie SttI)ltOrt of t lie oriler anlcro Litnt hernian, Sait Franc i s co, Cal,, August

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'lite Sliprettie Nine clectcl is of ; high order of tuent, aolailequatciy repiescitis iii parts of tise Ijititeti States atol recog- }100-HOO IN NEW HEADQUARTERSit i/CS t so Ott i si t er count ry, ('atta cia, iii wit cit lies a frit t ful Ou Sejitetititer 9, 'BOO-HOO Day," tite terni of office of allfield for tite future grositli of tite order.

tite officers of tise Coticatenatesi Order of }Io-1-foo elected attite tonnai liteeting a year ago on tite "City f Cleveland" ex-

"Ile work of tite last car ¡ti i lcm-jfo0 itas Icen carrjesi oitLt i tu fit I ly aitil siicc fui lv iii tu e face of d i flicti I t ies, atid lias t red, attil these itien quietly attil gacéfuliy dri fted back intotite PlOCi(lity of private life, while tite officers lecteclatthe

150w liriniglit tite order out to a pi itt where tite outlook wsahttitia I iticetitig at Asheville in July as quietly assumed their

never Iirigiitcr atid more hopeful. Tite ¡liltericait Ittitiiiritiait'jcal duties. Ottly Otte of the officers serving last year was

ccntgt atiilete ill those ivlso llave liad a part iii titis work ofVe-CIeCtc(i that licitig Jitiiior Ifooj Frank W. Trower, of

ont atid i cvii ic,tttoit, .tiitl cs,rilji I ly colilnicitels and indorsesFrancisco, mIto itas itnaniinously

promoted to tite Snark-

t lie deteriti iii,1t1c,ti to o hielt 1h attn ual gave forma I eXl)ressiotiiii1;.

of i .tisiitg tite Perçi)ltitel of jititiates and tite coiidtict of cere-'lite new Scrivenoter,

Mr. W. W. Stephensoncame to Nash-

iiioisiai to tite iligitci jii,tlle tilticit proiterly exeiisiiljes and ville and stent teti days in thoroughlyfamiliarizing himself

imi Petit,ttes tite stt,ii lirincipics of ti] ¡S great fraternal organi.'vilit all the details

Of-tite ornee with which lie was already

7 t ioti,-.\ in e i it iii Litittirci titan, Chicago, I I I., July 27, 19 12. familia r through two years cbnnect ion with the order as Su-preltie Representati\,e ill the hooks andrecords and otherproltert3' of tite order

wec shipped to St. Louis on September7, so that on tite morning of tise Otis tite w6rk of tite Scrive-floter's of(jce could begin work svititottt hitch or iuindrane int he new lieet(iqtiartersclioseit for tite organiza11

'l'lie retiring officers lm the consciousitess of work faith-fully anti effectivei performed TIi3' llave reasi5n to- 1etlhighly gratifie(l overtiie results of their fforts. The ptst year'.'iti2essed a reinarkai)ie revival of interest of luijibérineti inMao-I-bo froin one side f tite country to tite other, añd tiseÌflceptioii of an era tilatwill carry tite order to a higher piastetisait it lias ever occtipjeii and a greter usefulnessin its uniquefield than it itas ever liad, 'l'ue flew Supreme Nine is composedof able uscii, well Clioseti to carry forward the good work oflast sear Tlie are mesi of ability and high cliaractet, andarc sieh located geographically

to cover the whole of titis coup-try and Coitada,They have bad two months in which tofanitliarize titeiti5Cl.es stlt the sitttation

and lay plans for titeyear's work, and consequelttiy go litt0 office better ttcd foreffectts swork titan any officers ever before chosen

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i STRENGTh IN QUALITY.As tjtite passes it iccoities iticreasingly evidetit

that tite Hoe.I loo i ('titi Sallce is itt racting tite at toit jolt of itimliertiteti oft lie let t ei cl.tss e5'cryu'iir 'lite sta tCitis'or,l;tttnoiticed fortitis e; ' .idttitittstl .itloit is 'Quality Before Qii;intit3',» atol titeCii,tr,ietcr .titd tite eligil;jlit f initiates are to be scrtitjitjzedUtili t' ckisel

¡, lii ait y orgati hat toit of tu is SOrt a lowering of tite Stafldrdi for t lie pii rpose of prom t ing a l rge r iiieiiil)crqli i1) defeats itsowli ptiil)Ose bec,iiiçe it lite OCtive ctttIiiisi155 of thoseÌrupon

titlist largeis' ilCj)Cil d 'l'ue orgatiiii011 lias

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adopted ait eflec, rall itig ci y stud thcie sliotilti be itnhtiediatet?- atisi iteirty i CltOTtsc from , "f3 loyal ntctjiber ¡-Ioo-jjo willprogress not i, Stil)Crlttiititit efforts oit tite 1)art of a few hut by, 1, wakeiteti ihiterest and .lctit'it' upon tite l'art of ail AincricanLiiitii,ertn,iii, 'Iticign, ¡fl , \ugtis 31, 1912.

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Tite Southern Lumberman predicts jiiat tite coining yearivill see the biggest anti best record ever isi,itle in Hoo-I-Ioo,and that the next annual meeting, being tite twenty-second intite order's history, will be tite biggest, best atid most etijoyalkever iteld-Tlte Southern L.umberntan, N,tsliviiie, 'l'cnn Sep-teniher 14, 1912,

SPOKANE, WASHINGTONVICEGEREN'I' Snaric j. I-f. Eiirittattntr,tiit of the Easterit

District of Washington arranged a "GE'1'-ï'QGETIJEJMEETING" for September 9.

'lIte following accoutit of titis meeting was sent tite Scrive-noter attd is ittihlislied in full

'FIoo-FIoo day was observed by forty of tite faitliftil on tiseevening of September 9. After dinner at the Inland Chili, titostof those present attended tite Orpiteittit Theatre Tite event ottite evening was "The Story of Hoo-Hoo," tolti by lr. BoilingArthur Johnson, It was very interesting attd cisti rely new topractically ail present. Mr. Johnson was lottdly applaitdcd aujeVery one was positive itt Showing their appreciation and con-sidereil it a rare treat to have with lis Otte of tite founders oftite oriler, or better say, tite Fatiter I-Too-I-Too,

"Mr, George W. Duffy led tite singittg as weil as tite yelling,atid lite way tIte Irish and Swedes gase that i loo-. }Ioo call inCerniatt was soiitetlsing awful to itc,ir, Otir Itreinler poet, Mr.Ceo W, I-bag, was so busy Bull Moostng oit titis day that wesvere unable to enlist his services iii tite cause of F-Ioo-Iko ontItis occasion. ile was however present and sang willi the restto tite tune of Mild Lang Syrte, bitt sse believe lie vas detectedin saying "slatti" instead of the more forceful word used by titeauthor.

Mr. George W. Dutify putt the steam roller to work artel luau]tIte tiieetiiig enilorse Mr. J. 1-L Ehrttuatutttrautt to succeed hint-self as Snark for tite corniuug year. Titis w'as hardly fiir to otit-ers that ittay liase wanted tite job, butt showed that TYLEr Dully islearuijuig tite po!itical gaine ottiy too velh. Mr, Eltrniantitratutdeciitted to accept tite recontritenciattoti and requested them toendorse some other member engaged in sottie other braisclu ofthe iniltustry. 'lite appointiuicttt is of course tip to I',r. Trower,tite Stuark of tite Universe, and it is pOSsii)he that lic tiny cous-skier Mr. Elurnuaiuittraut's recommendations in nuaking il,

'Tite dinner was "(iry," as ail trite I-loo-Hoo affairs liase liceofor tue past few years, anti tite caterers even meut so far as toleave off tite cigars. However, Mr. Theo, I-I. Koertier of tite M& St. L. was titee witit a ltoo of htis special br,tiuil aud suppliedtite deficiency.

"Plie Orpheuin bill was tot tite best that itas beeti shownhiere, bitt it was fair..aitd two German cotnedtaius gave tite I-Too-Hoo call as it is printed on the program, titen tite Iloo-I-Ioopresettt followed them with tite call in Enghislu,

"Tite meeting was pronouuncedby ail presetit a decided stuc-cess anti a fratertial spirit was aroused that viil bring them allout tuext titite.''

Sttprente Custocatian L. R. Fifer, of Seattle, \Vasiu , itasinstructed the Scrivenoter to send Vicegerent Stuark 1iurunann-traut a certificate of reappoiittmcnt as Vicegerent Stuark forEasterit W'ashittgton and it is vitit gteat pleasure that weanttouituce titisappointrnelit. 'I'J-IEBULLITTIN also takes pleas-ore in l)thblisiling in full "The Story of IIoo-I-Ioo," tOl(l at titismeeting by Boiiitig Arthur Johnson of tite "Lumber WorldReview," Chicago,Ill., the Faliter of Hoo-I-Ioo, and ask titat itbe carefully read by ail meutibers.

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Seer tif the Ilotico of Ancienlo

FOR .t cittii tli,tt was to live tiurouigli it iutf.tiucy attd arrivesit tite age of tttatturtty, IIoo.iloo vas born in att extra-or(hinar) uui.ttttier and aftet studi fashion (luit butt FJW

iteolile ever Lonsitlel it atiytiuitug hut a citatuce luappeit itig, luituts stuitscqtietut iii story lias lteeuu stiLli t hat i f its birth ltadoccurred itt the lattel of tite Mystics thet e wottid have longsutice been sss'eet teutiple bells u itugiutg to encour,ugc its pi uestlyfoilowers. it WAS, however, borut ti tite workaday of titeVestcrtt Ilettu i siultere and lias grosvn up to tui,tt itrity un luetitli

itt ali its patts, \vitiu its folloivers glati that it lt,ui)lietle(i, atol byito ttue,ttt 's sliosv ittg sii ltcriu,uttt t a I ii,tiutiiuvork itt its brin gi tig fortit.

'l'ho vorti ''II(X)- E lito'' sua s cojiieti by titysel f w t t huotut uiiyprevious thought ois t lue sultj ccl, u nuoti th itefore tite lii t tu o f

¡loo-lino at Curdots, Arkansas, iii tite very early days of Jituit-a ry, 1892 lt svas utsed fi rst as ,u itotun anti ap1tiicd to ti te itauttitig

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Tite episotle of tite hirtit of tite tenuti occurued at a battqtuetof tite titen l'dissoutri atid I(atusas Retail Luinlier i)ealers' Asso-ciatioti in the bitdl;uiud 1-lobi at Kansas Ctty, Missouri, whereMr. McCarer, svitii ninny otiters were to appear in various cos-titittes improvised for tite Occasion, Mr. Ii4cCarer's costituite,Itoivever, tsot being in tIte tt,tture of eccentric dress, but stmplyalt adortssncrt to his t.i',tiiitun by tite heisting togethuer in a tot)kttot of a few hairs on tite top of his head which those preseuttneyer retitenìliered to have vcii before, ott account of tue facttitat they were so ittcoflse(lutefltjai that they had beett overlookedor liad lucen so lotssured as to escape attention.

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uplJraIcIc(I 1O bcii' out of tuile for thc occasion, he remarkedtlhLl lic 10111(1 ctily fi ' all that, and iasscd hi s huid over theloi) of his head aitli the result nle:ldOne(l, tiic dijo disgtusel)Cl ig i mmcd lite 1)' l()ITII iiatctl i '1-bo-I-bo,' 'l'IlC word passedaround HI 1lc s i I y J°1' ar way in vhich nany new thoughtsof ¡tu very grett iriIliacy sosietimes ciidiire a butterfly exis-teifle like the httest Vdtz Song or Ragtiiiìe i\'telody.

lt vs a ha rd 'iij ter, bu t the word lived tu rough the col Isnap, ,tnfI I),UldIC(J ibotit at a meeting of Arkan sas urubernicu,u Canules, A rçaI)s,ts, a bout 1h ree sccks I a t er and ca meout of tue vts1i as a coniponent pari of the t it le of the Con-c,tt en,i t(d Order of I too-I loo when the . order vo foii;icicd at(tit doe, Arktusas, on _liniiary 2!, 1892.

'lije r )I rt y ai Lh a fev friends -as jOLI rucyingfion C,uiuio,, i\ rl,IIIs,t On tIci TT)OI}iflg, and ou lucir Va3lo v,IrIj1t ,Issignr(I nl their jnipers ail(I was to have mademoIIlJcctjoii moth time St I,onis, fromm m!oImImtmjlm & Southern trainmt (imrdorm, limit t he rok spread or there was a 1m cE box, um timevllgjmmes mm'omihumm't sicimmi, or sommictimiug, amid time t rain mvas mehlimp i (cmv mmilm ftit 1 (;mmumlcmm limiting tl par- tv al (immdnmcm, ly mmm tlic firm nr,(m if the day, with ouvrir mm' timing vit frIt to mlrj mimmimi tlìc (melimmig t ra iii slmnimlcl cûmiic

,mm giing mortlitii i il St lammm

"livre mm'crc no re l;mimdr'r miretimigs ¡mm timase (lays hamm there,m re How, m f limit ei, mmlii mc pos s hie, a n d there at re fewer mica's -1)111er mmmcmi, mmmd time few mmcmvsJaprr

mmmcmi mm'ere Coraipellemi to mio% ery ;mr(l(m(Itç t,mk',.Sommir omme uf mis w;ms to o to Ooi;mima amid

vet ammotlier mv,s ti) () to Clmico, I Was ti) ) to l)iilimth, amid% e were all tim lie in New Orlvamms within a fortnilit nr witimimitlmmer mm emk at mmm, t, te utemmd liii aimmmmmal w.sicmi i f lie Yellow['fue i,miimmlur M:iimmi f,IclImr(rs' ASSO(j;It io;I,

C I J li(',i, 'r im,is imimt nile of tIme In)', bu t mt'a ill at' ,(',immimlemm I li lul nothing ti) do intim the irgamIizmtji;m of time(il mIer mmmcl ,iltliiiimli lie is cremijimil ivitli lI;ivitig hci tIme firstSmmmrlç of t lim floh r, lie never Imilmi t mat title, luit mlii ring lii' fewremmmImlimmig icirs Of lus life, or mimtil hic first an tial imimtimig,is liii im ori mtrrcmf ¡mm St, looms omm Silitemmilmer lili of t mit year, lic

m is k,mimm'mm i, t lie Semijor I I iglm I Ioo-JIiio, I le w-as the firstcli if OIÌÌCCI luit n s st riet ly a Imlemmilier uf t h e I louse ofAmmckmits. ivlmiclm iv mist orgaIIi)(f until tite lns City ammmni;mlImmCCtiimg iii JillAt (mmrmloim hit day mm ¡mcmi all tlic stories mail heemi tôlil,

mmmiimil tIme lmIpCrs html licçmm reid, :mitml all tlm cig Imml hecim smmm-,komlsOmmme omme smmggcsteiI tltmt t lie i'liolc sel mcmmme of aim n n il meet immgsof 1mm mnl)crmmm('Im was i hot e au i! mmimis;mmmt'e amiil t mat eeeryl(o(lvI ii t ('resteil iitmght to Immeet i mi .sonc Cemmt ra I spot, an cl mmsike ommegrammml lmmmrm mli of time \mimole affair so tlmat tIme mcwspaper peoplea mmml other cammip h)l lowers I ike railmuimlmmiemm amid sii pply (COPIe1 mmcl time I ike mimiglmt Iia

tIme remmiajmtmicr of time vt' fo r tue Peace-fmml I)tirmmits of truIeSOflmC((Ii smigges t cil litt t here lias miot imommg}a fratermmalSpm i it ammrnmmg limmimliem

miacm to Imermimit of amidi a gathering, at wlticlmJ mmmmctmi i e I Propiserl t hat a fra t entity lie Orgiimived aol someOmme stmggc'stct I mt t i t be CdIle4 t lie Aim ciemit imirl Jfoit()rttl)lco der øf Ctmit1i lOI 10 mro, \s'Itercimli(tmm T suggest cci that weslmotmlml all it lie 0m dem Of 1100-lbs,

amm(l tlmemm in the next hourC,tmmme tite Its'immg down oftIme Primiciples of thmc Order aimd it isst rtmmge to relate t mat mil (lie vi tal hou1 Is here disc Lissemi andsettleil mm tim (lic emtthitism1si11

mmmii excitemmierit of the OCCiSÍOiiMa;om nii1, dloni of t lie liotch I-la I I, didim't tu imik nudiof time liai ty fiotti the hicgmmimtimigIbe liad imcvcr line!

(limite oImlammy ci I I for suchaco(mmlimmo(hat nito as gcmmi(jti J( cy %'estC mgi rs timol jierfect y n eu vi mig cards, fi res- imi tite roommis, night lie I ike, imi(l 'vlies W J, us, o f Si. louis,

hiroposed sosie oft lic odd amid hiccimimi r n ztimi wit ich (('ere a fterwar(hs u t i hize(h fortIme titles of the officials of tIme order mmmil these tea' words omiteto tIte cars of lime Ianih]ojml thm' somiigleI like pimtes' lamigmiageto hmmmmm, ammd WC miam rovly escaped hmeimmgarrestemi for (raki rob-be rs omm

mmm foi mimatjomm wit ich t he landlord t ned his best to lodgewit ii tIme loca I comictalti eOn thmit mIi at Gearibon time útil haute of tite order wasSCttIC(h ; i t w, (lelermimIII cml that a black

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nia ; and (liai every possible thing about the order which couldsubimmit to amis' commnection with tite figure limite should be mixediiI) willi the fmgmmrc in some \YAY. "lie 1-bo-I-bo day ivas chosen,a hiammd book was determined upon, and it was settled that eachntcntl)er should have a iitmmb'er apd as nearly as possible theCommcatenate(h Order of Hoo-l-Ioo was to be entirely unlike allother orders. 'l'Imere were to be no lodges, mio enforced attend-ammce at imleetimigs, or immarcliing in tite streets was to be allowedstimi above all timings else it was to be a fight against simpersti.tiomm, which dommminatiimg principle controlhimmg the thought oftlmose lreseltt is the reason why they' conjured so specificallyivithi time mise of lime figure mumie amid endeavore(I to go so directlycotmimter to tIme h(Ohicies of oilier orders in thiele ritualistic affairs.

'l'Imere s'crc present tlmroiighout tIme whole htrelirninary organi-citi omm \V, i. Barns of St. Louis, editor of tIte St. Louis Lmimn_hermimaim ; George \V. Stlmwartz, of the Vandahia roati ; W StarrMitchell, of Little Rock, j\rk. ; George K Smmiitl-a, secretary oftIte Yellow l'lite Iiiimii)cr Manufacturers' Association, St. Louis,¡tiiml mityself.

li was itot Phtiiiiemh um tIme first place lImai it shoimld be aim'-tlmimmg bitt ii leagmme of caittp follosvers of tite humnl)cr trade amidacting l(tid olticers of hitmmmbcr associatiomis; hut it Iras deter-mimined at last to take in himmimhier

immamimifactiirers, and hvlr. Strauss,'lto hail 'ccii otte of time Party earlier iii tite day, was invitedto Imarticipate ; so, liv just 'I'lIA'l' utmicim lIte great ConcatenatedOrder of J bo-I loo camtme mmear imtissiitg Imeimig a htmiaal)er fratermmity.\l,'l'0Gl'i'j iIi,

WHAT'S IN A NAME?

limmcimi;ttogrtpim, the iimvemmtors called it ; also, Ciflemmiatograpimkimietogra1mht, kimmctest'ope, hiioseope, biograph, tachyscope, vita-S(h(e, Vitagraphi, h(lieimakistoscope,

Zoopraxiscope, praxinoscope,)((ct rope, ami immmatogrtlilm, thmcot

rograph amtml kimmemmìacolor,Rin tite (Copie, (hey call it ''tIme momies,''Now t me mia mime f a t li iimg is what it is cahieth by. 'l'here's miogetting around that. An(h aims' moue may get to be

a lrohmer litmmme if it hives long citough. By that time it Comesto lie realizeil evemi by (lie 1)liilologists themselves that Ilmo reasonmmliv t lie sattle they game iii the beginn ing did not stick wasbecause it was really an improper naine, 'l'hmìs christening jobtimmiloimhtemhhy belomigs by rights to the philologists. lt is theirbtmsiiiess to supply new words as heeded by hie demands ofamlvamteimtg ci vi li cat ions, but they either itegiect time dimly alto-getlmer or ivhtemt they arc called impon for professional serviCes int his I ute tite)' are alit to niake such a hmotcim of it that theirfabrication is rejected by a Imimanintomis popular vote expressedm'imm voce.

If a word is long, ciintbrotis or pedantic, people will notilse it. 'l'hmev will smash it and us one of tIte pieces, or elselmiiiit tip aiiothier omic for themselvesPeople refused to rideomt tIte elevated railroad

; they took tite 1, instead, An omnibuswas built for lItera, but they prefer a bus. In London, insteadof tIte Iimmdergroim railway, tltey take tite "tube." In Paristhey take tIme "Metro" instead of tIte Metropdhitajn It is shorter.fly what ittiracle of comtìmtton seitse dich we get a Subway in NewYork instead of a "Sul)terraiteamm Viaduct" ? If an attèmmtpt hadbeemm niacle to foist thtat iipOit us. mve would -now be travelingdaily in t lie "Duct."

One of time reasoims why tIte mfletri systeitt is so slow In com-ing imito use is because it was handicapped frote the beginningby an imtgeimiotis hut intpossible set of llames. In countries whereit is in vogue roads are measured and corn is weighed alikeby tIte "leib " 'flic people arc really not unreasonable in titisitlatter They are willing enough to submit to the dictation ofexperts as to what words they shall employ provided only thattIme experts liseseitsC lit catering to tlteir needs, -

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OBITUARy

WILLIAM PENN DAVIS (No. 1.1998)

Brother W. P. Davis died at lits honte in Dal-las, Texas, on Septemmiber 12th, after a short illnessanti witltin a few (lays after his return from a visitto Missouri.

lirothier Davis was torn at Clarksvillc, Tenu,,May 12, 1843, hieing 69 l'cara of age at the tlimte .fhis death. I-le was immitiated iimto I-Ioo-FIoo Jamtimary27, flOE!, at Kaimsas City, Mo., and was aim enthmusi-mistic tnemmmiter, Brotlmer Davis (m'as for years en-gaged iii time luitilmer bmmsimiess at aihicrent places inMissouri and Imiter tram'ele(h for D. 'I'. Iviortomi Limni.ber Comimpany, and \V, '1'. Fergimsomt I,unilter Con)-

Later lie remmtovemb to Texas amid reti reti froniactive inmsiiiess,

'l'ue limiterai services leere cotiamictecl fromim titeresidence of his (lauglmter, Mro, C. I,, Martimi, 3228Carlisle street, Dallas, immmmlcr tIte ammuhtices of CampStcrhimtg Price, Ummiteml Comileíer;mte Veterans.lirotimer Davis was ;tlscm a nmemmmhier of A. l, an(lA. M., and lic was a smmhscriber to lime 1ko-ho0l)cat lt p imlergeitcy Fliim(l,

WILLIAM FREDERICK GOESSLING (No.12276)

ibrothier \Vihhiaitt F, Uoesslimig, of titis City, diedomm 'l'imcstlay October h, 1012, at 10 :10 p. mmm. Hewas horn at St, Louis; Mo,, on August 3, 1859,

.lirothmer Coesshing wtms hmresideut of the William

I',, Coessling Box Co., omme of time oldest anti largesthIi)X factories in St, I,ommis, Fie was a nmemtther ofErmyimi Lodge, No, 121, A, l & A, M. ; Bel lefommtmmineCiia1mtem', No, 25, R. A,; Missouri Consistory, No.1, A. A, S. R, ; Moolah 'l'emimple, Mystic Shrine, andwas immitiate(l into I-Ioo-lhoo Febrùary 20, 1891, atSt, Louis, Mo,

'l'Im ftmmierii was fromim the late residence ofBrother Goesshiimg, 2938 Uimiversity Street, Ymiday,Octmther 4, at I 30 P. itt, io St. Faith's IsI, E. Cimtirchm,Tite immtcrmttemtt took place at St. Peter's Cemtielery.

ROBERTCIIAPMANWILLIAMSON ,

(Honorary Member No, 33)Brother R, C Williammison, Ilonorary Meittber

No. 33, died at his htommie ut Meittphis, Temin., An-gust 5th last. Brother Wihhiàmmisón was born atMemmtphtis, Temtn., in Novemmmhter 1873, No particularsof his illness amid death Imave yet bccmi receiveil byTIte Bulletin

ROY MICHAEL McCARThy (No, 11324)

Brother k. leí. ?slcCarlhty, of Chicago, ill , whileitt Asheville, N. C. , on Suimday mmtormm i mig August 25th,liecarri e St(mi(leiily i I I at t lme break fast t.dde md ch je'!within ami hour I-his health Im d been f,imhmmtg foraimommt i leim m', loi t for sevcr,il mmtoimt ris be fore hisdeatim lie ecmimed to lie immuni immmhirove(l timm! lii, seid-deim d catit cammme a s a g rea t simock to li is faimi ily an 'ifriemt ils.

llrothmer McCartlmy semis hoi mm at Chicago, Ill.,Jammimary 27, h879. At lime timtie of his (leathm Ime ms'as

a mñernljcr of time order iii gootl st,mmth iitg anti wasa smmhscrjlier to time Death limmergency Fummih, lIebecante a I Ioo-EIao at l'orth,immil, Ore,, Scplemmtlmer 9,11)03.

llrotlmer McCarthy is smirviremi ny a widow andtImo cl i ¡ldremm.

JOSEPH IfENRY HOHLER (No. 13172)itrothmer J, 1.1. Kolmler, of Moimmm(hs, Ill , w.ts

stiii'ke'n indi leiralysis iimm tIme 23ml of July ,tmtii ilich¡it I,ati rei, Im! is , on tite fi m t of i\mmgimst, amimh mvisbmmrie'(l at i)r'mmgoha, Ill, ou I\mmgmmst 4,

hirotimet' h'oliler mvas itormi mm (em mmm,imty, omm tite2i1 f ?-1 a rdi, i853 h I e is sim rvmved by two omts atm(lt((O il;i. emgitei's, CIma rIes, of ()aklittch, ('il, ; IlermnamistimI J\gmmrs, of mIotmmmils, Ill,, ammil viam y, of I'l,ti loti,i)iim(sis_

Jr((thmct' l<ol.hcr hceammw a I Jito- I loo ,it ?mÍoimik,Aii, A ttgmgt 3h, 1901.-

CARLOSGUSTAVO SCHRADER (No. 4186)

After a hlngerimmg illness, llrotlier C, G. Schtrailer,mije(l at liiemttemt Gernmamiy, ou July 23, 1912hiothier Scltra(ler vmts born at Bogota, Cohtmntbia,S A, Marchi 11, 1867, lle lt('c,iimte a FIoo-IJoo mitKmmimxyil le, 'l'cmmn., May 2, 1896

THOMAS FREDERICIC LEII'IENWEBER (No.24090).

Brother '1'. F. Leinemmwclter, IIoo-I-foo No. 24000,died at hmis hmomtme iii Portland, Ore , Saturday,Septemmtbcr 2l, No particulars of his ihlitess amiml

mbeaihm have yet beema received.

Brother J4eimmenwebcr was boni at Astoria, Ore.,otm /smigust 11, 1876. lIc was a subscriber to tImeDeath Eniergcmtcy Fumid.

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lC,GJjIfN'I' Sflrk Carrnfl 1,. fleck hehl his 6rst con.( 4t111,tIUflI (fi t he E(inCr i/atIcrcr'' on thC Club Iiver()t! I(lI S(jI(II,ur 9, I 9 I 2.

\TIc( grt.nt Smirk Ik was assist(! in his arrangcnl(flt livflr,tIicr ¡.ini IV. Lit Jri:ig, ThtJ)a I lanlev a,I(I I larry Macsic.Snirh fk(L R icc hit lic liad igIIc(l t1)1;liCtiIÌs ùf eight( ItI4tdLti, dud 'tt(tC(I a class of twclve or Ii fteti lint ouRfour t t( n, ini lrrocc (III the Ii,i;iI call, Stiark Icck had

III-oc uJ il frì Irc riuniher on t tic t:t and cva (IiSjI)JOi,)t((J

'UI the tte:idiii 'FI)c (5ttcfIi hot svc;ither jircveIlte(l Iargtrdtt( f b011i '( tc' .tiidShIIk iitl he tIi Ev:t,iyjJIc art,illg( for ,tli t nit t it the N(v \',iI I 1t&I at fl p. u'fhc t tun o IR I , 1v t t lie river, wileEc the boatW,trolcr nl r' cs re in'l,hc b 'Ib,ui n II w nitrit Ic4,%I,jt f tIij c 'Itfetlati()T1 senttI t III, J:tIIJ'jt\ muri iii (titi.Sliurtty iftir cc %er( 1 tar ii th, heat itid lust of tite eiy

dilit \ (II (jilt III liii titi Ist (f til( ciT brct,is q,ti t lic t\'atrr. Wefourni (fl tlJ( biti l'tittifiil slitcail if gíiuii things to (at andc (r ISIs H lrIc'r nuoti to ito fitti jlit ice to tite °or-iii s I1 tll( IllullItti t. 'l'lu Sesciii.oii.tl1 lr' was hehliIiIiitt(hi.itely, i\fhr t rsItI wa satitjitl tvitti titis 'art ol thetrigrim, the uit k 1 t ; ll,irg(' trin tlejrtil attI tiic cats andlotteils Irin t cikil t .itt nate.Titi' Nitie no ululL lip of in rxc inetlly gotl hunch of'Iitp t, t he itilIlilte ,t s, .111(1 IRy ¡iic(c(l((i () itiahe thingst er lit i t hIIfrrcting ¡or tite next t wo or three liSlirs Clta,It (iiitlierç, tut pj,it l:ir f ti Xatait11 l,tiniticrCu o titi li ddqlltIterç at itrali1

i it,, was otte Gordon. I listvorJ u ,t spcii,ill ¡ni (li ttti t oiii g t o t!j1 l'ecu h i;t r ('Cat ion(Ii thu (i k aitil tvi SCeptioflilly vcIl litìc. I larry MacsictSllu i lii ts(llhfltg lc.tits rejireselits tite Evansville Sash &I ) i (' KcttIitc!y, s is t lie A rea n oper. "Itere was sorneltC5ititiOfl hoitt has ing T ltrrs don tite Roli çf the Order aujpirole tlos n Mdhii SIlectas 3,011 all kitosv I lari is au excc-tiothi I lv fellow, itid t'e cee re a foiti ni gilt liav aCCtiCtittf)fl Of situ rubles it tite concatetlatioti

luid ¡ii J9 ,ts'lieti s()tiICoilC (III lie st reet sicy Ua rrv in tite tua reh dowu titecit cet, .imi, thinking he w a lady, tttei1lhtctl to kidict1, hintright f, ott ou r stiticil.itih '\((Il Fuming. thic ittitior Drot bier of tite Lithiring end(if t hie \jl ti itt . h.IIhIriItg I ttttih)tr Co., sea s Ctistucat ial]. Every-hotlY lit tiic vicitlitt Of h tttSs'jhhe auth rctttI)tehy

conhtecteth teitittite httttth(t hJitSlJÌtSS lItows Ehittc D. Ltththiug, md we ait hocOUr Eh titer htttt Uii )'Ott P,111j5 flot tite cast cx:tgg(rajt1to sil) thitt I ,tttl ts'orcth dat auth tug hit for sotn weeks alteadof trn t o tttdke t his conca t enatioti a SliCCCs Thj5 hi is firstlottc,it t'tlat tOit SIIICC lic tu e hic tttCTl(lC(h \VIler

hi teas oti of titetcttther lsittcnç, and he knot5 ail tl)ottt (hie real Workitìgs ofI lt- i ion, itoh t s jetions o f t te Good aille and tite Gooti Faineof the 01 (lcrW I I j j j ill ntij stir foi tier \iccgc retit uf Sotithern litchi.itt,t, it 15 our JtltherttocJ

11th l3ttlhltlan" carries liituseif hkctic n is tCCti storneth is a t egulir e ervday tltittg to contnlatl(ltltV Slittlhttig arittics of tite whole Utitte(l States of America it 1 hit tel low f1 tIte oui ce o J .tl)I)cr%yoC(fact, lie tt'as

Itroltll htiti h t for tite ni rpose of being « Iabberc\ock"BilllItt lt titi" left

1 'oscille to go to lnt1tirip0 i atid sel I YellowPtti tt)r tite NatattiaityLuiiThcr Co , att(l 't goes Ivithiotit Saytttgt hat es ers I ti Evatict I I e \tas sort t' See hitii go, dud ¡t ¡s

worth tvhttle tít tolti a Ct)lteateflatjoit Once a year at least just fortite Pitrhose tif gettitig lutti tack to Evatisyihl for a (lay or two.A. C, Karges, nattager of tite Evansville Sash & Door Co.,attettíletl to (lie arduotis (lOties of the Scrivenoter's office."I<argcs" is another of tite class of 1911 that is rapidly absorb-ing tite light of I-bo-I-bo l,atd ; lie is a Constitutional Hoo-Hoo,which is to say that te always was interested in seeing everyI titiitwr dealer that cotite to Evatisville have the fittest titilet'ossible.

\Vc tscrc fortittiate ¡ii lotting toitit its I\fr. J. J-L Glass, vhioofliciatccl as Ilojtitn. Mr, Glass rnak's his lteadqttartcrs most oftue tinte itt Chicago, and lt itiakes people happier all the timeI)V ttl(i ltg Ct re of cvhtat litt he t rouble accumulates for tite Wni.h t i trhtattait attil \Vtti. '1'. Fergtisott ltinib r Company. %Ve ailCf ) ttgt atitlatetl t ltc 'Class" ott s peiithiitg tIte day in stich jovial(:1) titpattv,

l:lttter I). Lithiritig of titi' voiflit.luhiritig Lumber Co. allergi ving its a h h t ltc titost SOlcitlit a os u ratice that lie was not eqital ttic ittg t ¡te tvt rk of tite liittiur }Ioct.j loo, turned Itiruscl f lotsea ti tI kl g lt t cd tic a I I lo' iloitig tu e stork better litan we liad ever't, cli il l iie lefi it( lt goo (I titi ng Eltiter does not ko ovItt ti Capacity for doing things; f he did, lic might soliti betl, i ttg stich big tltittgs

atiti so high tth in (lie world (luit tite retI I t itS 50 lii lii hOt get as close to li ¡ III as tve do now, aitl as Statedthrive, st e ltr oir Eltttcr tini like to have Ititti with us as tttt,ctt;is 1°ssiltle.

j C. Creer, tite lIllitlar Rsaitsvihl IiIilttterttiaii, after Itciug;ts lucy as lic ktiett' Itott' ali div- siIotving tite visitors a goodt lii C, lita the a StICces ful Sctti,r J lot). I Itso. 'l'o Itim also Consul-raIds rrcclit is (hiC for relittliriary tvork in getting ti tIteI-, ti caictia t iott.

C. 'arr I I i,. I leek, of (lie (tt rt i s Door & Sash Co , for hICtirst titttt his life liad tite itlltortttttj(y of Itresiding at a cott.e,ttt-ttati1jtt. ttil Ití li011(s tlttt lie (11(1 Itot let tite boys linotv itatvtttttr ii Pttt(ed ttp he tras witit titj cilatice to switig a gavel,\T((Itt lot c I C titis a eticis' ty i tltotit

special otent mii of tlt;ttg " 'i I i I (I- i Io,, iJroth,erCitarl5 \'oltljti of tIte Wolffin-I,ithirjit5.i,tttli l'tr ('o., ex-itteitiller of tite Stiprelite in anti a Past Vi-gertrnt Stia rk. IJ rotiter Wùhihit t] i cl Ceerytli ¡ng a iitittat licitigCoil i cl do to ittake titis

concatcttatit)n tite sticce it 'vas, atitl hIsgovol tyoric is titost htigbtly appretia teil.Snark i3eck ss'as greatly pleased to have Botjier C. E. Beitt.ley, of tite Curtis Door Stoit Co., svitli hutti, and Brotherbleti t! ey did good work in htvhtitig

hitie tip everything in shIpShaper.

'l'Ile lVat15yillc Courier of Scptemler 10 gave qttiic a writ.tIf) O f titis coticatetlatioti

'l'ue COtittilittee assistitig Brother Bcck got but a veri uniqueiitt intl ttl(I antiottitcentetit of tu is Coflcatett.ttioti

CotIcateztatto No. 18j,IItcL, optombor 9, 1012FISlflrtl__Cat.rotJ L. Beck,&lijor

(J, Groer,.TuttjorLtilieing,ItOjlitii...j, jf OItig.

$(íiVeliotlr....,t e. JCurgeo,.lflt}ber5,oek_.%IIt Je.ClIttocatjnti.p501

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Gtií1tor,_..01108 B, Carottiert, -27071-Toin OtIristoplier 1Iuiik E01105i110, lud., Ao' Manager, Youflgk ClItsingorC7o75_j55 Claytoti ittt, IvatCvitte lid,, o. o. hutton Wttoteo!oLtlItij)Ijr

27°7°-'Vitttt111 'I'tian15 lVIijt5, Iteonvilte, Ted,, Manager o. - : WhiteLiitiiher Co. -u7(t77_flOb5 WiIlnt,i Willi51118, Etis;ji5 hid., Salesnian, - Mnloy &Wortz,

Fol I Ots'itig tnetiibers Ircsettt: - -

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16036, 17034, 17036,18'133, 18771,20,537, 20955,

22275, 2278p,227go, 22791, 227go,

22797, 2451, 25251,2255, 2525e

TOLEDO, OHIO\T JCJCERENT Snark Fratik Spangler held his secondV

concateijation at Toledo, Ohio, on tionday, September1912. Brother Spangler liad niade great efforts to make tItistottc,ttcnationa success and his arrangentt15

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'V,'," weattier, however, cut jilt0 tIte atteittlance oftticmbers, also of the 'kittens", -

who had agreed to be present.Brother Spangler was well pleased willi his concatenation'I'hie Scrivenoter is ¡ti receipt letters

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of front nieilll)crs attendittgpraising Brother Spatigler most highly on his work as Vice-

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gerent Sitark and also complititentinghim ou the stiecess oftitis concatettation

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I3rothier Spatigler was 1)heased to liase with hiitit Brotherl"red J. Verkerke of Grand Rapids,.i

Midi., Vicegeretit Sitark forWestern District of Michiigati, lirotlier; Verkerke is otte of otir,..

niost niettibers auch we never itad a better Vi ce.geretit Snark than titis Saine Fred VerkerkeConcatenation No, 1812, Tototjo, Ohto, September 9, 1Q12Stiark_FrAtik Spang1e,

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Senior ltoo.h1o5.-_red J. Verkerk5Jtiiitor lIOOiIot)-Arttiitr

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Il(lJUm-Etrt l, Paytir,scrlvetlotet.._,oco, -w. ¡teck.

., Tlit)t,erwn(k..t D, Outatitiul.CUstOcatinhl...y, L. OtirtI,,

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Arenttopor._g, uf, Mtiuk,(itt ttuij.-.nti1t I,, Dar,,.,. .

, CT(i5-8tl,,rtIltitl ' 'ai titi'' ('tok, \tiIittt, at ist,., ttttyer, O. at, ttct,,'n1ntttoo.

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27070-.Jattisu Vi'rtt,jt, rtasi,t500, '1'otto, Ottio, Daslitatn.Qatlntyor ¡tituberCo.

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2708t1-Senhtt,(cs b, Ehierly, Toledo, Otilo, Ktiehte A Co., Itotnut ¡,iitiiboi,2(J5l-tt,i'rt \%iIIIit,ij l'atm, \'ijjis, Miíti., . v, Etto, Sass' athit,2it)S-Irfl,'st;

WItttiu,i Qfurittat,, VicLíry, Ottlo, attttiager, 'l'ho Outsh,tttMtg. Co.

Following titenibers lwescnt :

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103ls, 1723-1,26175, 26176, 26177,

NORFOLK, VA.;- '\T lC1GlRiN'f Sttark V. J, %Vooelw'artl held his secondI coticatcttttioi1 at Norfolk, Va., on Thursday, SCpteittiter 1,

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Snark \Vootlts'trd tirites that ite expected a larger class, butas hie hail tIte Hoo-1Io ttttuibcr te was vchl Pleased atid atisisesthat (hic Persontiel of tite kittens!:

ittitiateel is frotit sorne of theirItest hittitber ntatltifactitrers:-

and tittt lie was déhighted to etirollIltetit in i-Ioo.1-1, - - - -

Ve also htad a very Itleasitig report of titis concatettationfront Pst Snark E.- Stritiger lioggess, icho was l)reseitt, I{Cadvises that titis:

concatettation was tIte best yet held itt Nor-folk atitl marks tite statt

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on - tht Atlantic Coast for this lloò_lloo year, and lie predicts that it

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was stilli great pleasure that StiarkTrower and Settior Hoo-J-loo 1ttgiishi

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complied willi tite reqtiestof tite Virgini Il00-Hou and certificate of re-appoitittic11 liasbeen forwardeti to Brother Woodtvard, and we ivishi - Ititu con-- -r tititteth success atidlook forward with much Pleasure to fittitre

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- Atnotig the OUt-of-tottt members jrcseitt we are pleased toilote, Chas, H, -Adams of- Grand IIaycñ, Mich, ; Dan W, Rich-.ardsoit,Nitt, of- Dover, N,- C.

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rVicegeretit Siiark Eastern District-of Maryland, Baltj-more, Md,,and

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N. s; Eicitardson, of Dover, N. C.- Concatenation tras -Itekl at tut Monticello Hotèl, Norfoilc, -Va 'tnd vis a success iii every niy and csery otte l)rcscitt liada ittost dehighitftih tinic

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flojttnt-p. j, Rogers.Scii%.onoter.....\y jj, -wi1ot,

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,Ti'.Jabbersyock_S, Rol,b Eccteti,055tOCßujan_..O ¡(, Scott,Àreuttopor.-.D. RiChOrdI)ii,Otir(totl.-.Georgo Longo.

.s 27O83_.Jc5iti Cori Bisdeg, Eljttiu,eth City, N. O., Foroteit,, i(itì]eB LTI,Ilber ('o,-

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27O84-Quy lomillo Buch, Spring HullS, N. O., Preoldetit, MOfltgoieeryLumber Co.27085-Robort George Contj,, J'rnnkliti, Vs,, As8itntit Seerct0y andTrea5ur5, -Cttnp 211g. Co.

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27080...Jouin Itdfloito Gibbo, Norfolk, Vs , Uciseral Imager; FesburgJLumber Co.

27087-Gilbort Loitgdon 11mo, Stift',Ik, Va , Seetetory, alotttgomocyLititiber CO.27088-..WilIiaui, lticltar,t Jotititioti, Jr., Noifolk, y0 Sateittiitti, S. M.,Prieo ittachittory Co.B7OS9_000rgo 'thoisitis Leach,- \Vntihttìgtott, N. O., Prooldeith, Eurolin. Lttinl>er Co. -

27O9O-Otjvi. 1Ijt,tt,to ¡ttitleile, Kinototi, N. O , Ruitiídgo ,ti Co,27001-Ørin ''Lntitt' ' \Vceks, Joinstoit, N. O , Pretihtetit, Eastern CaroIlttLaici atid Llitilbír Co.Following tttetnbcrs present2311, 6262, 6181, 7197, 7292, 8272, 8115, S'147, 8523, 0002, 10106,

11720, 14798, 672.1, 26726, 26727, 26729, 26730, 26735, 26736, 20737.

t\ cotascrvativc cstiittatc of tIte titoney to he spellI Ott titePanama- Pacific Exositii i s .$50,i)OtI,000 'I'it is t ttchtttles tItei nit ial capital of t Ii e exp(ss i (ion c0ittit,ttt) , s i 7,500,000, of ovla i cliS5,000,000 tivas pledged by tite state, $5,000,000 by tIte city, antI$7,500,000 h private sttitscriitcrs 'I'he next httggcct ¡teto in titecost (If t lic fair it' i I 1 itt the 1111)11 L' to it in vested Ity tite variotisStates o f tIte Uit ion fer liii i I el i ngs antI e 'eli ibits, 'l'httts fir titestittts appropriateth by States for these iturposes r.ttige front$750,000 down to $15011M, Otte (Ir two of tIte larger States areeri)cctctl to vote $1 ,000,tX)0 or tiiote, 'I'.tking an average of$250,000 as a fair cstitiiatt, of tite ter st,ttc expetidittires, theexhibits of tite forty-eight states toil represetit a total of$12,000,000, 'lite county appropri,ttioiis from Califoritia, esti-mated oit a hoty basis, are cxpecteti to exceed $;íoo,000. Oneof tite biggest ¡teins of tite expositioti ivill lie tite foreign (lis-plays atid buiitiitigs, Coittittroiler I'oiiak of tIte expositiot1 Coni-patta' estititates that tite other natioits of tite world soul spend$20,000,000 htere,-S:tn Fraitcisco At gotiaut

Baseball is lItt greatt'st of ai I civihi,crs, cccii flore ¡tt)tcnttuait tue t i inc-ittittore cl (Itrec Rs or spell i ng boolc, accortiing toProfessor \Vilhiaiti I'icrce Gorsucli of tile Univeisity of Chicago,\Yh1ç) itas just rettiritedi trotti a tour aroiititl tIte world. Aittericatiteachers iii tIte Pitihippities hueve recognized the 'civilizitig" influ-erice of tIte natiototi gatite, - Professor Gorsucla says, atol arecmi ly giving itistrttctjon itt IMLSCI)BI I jttst a'. they do iii re,tdi ngand writing. According to tIte teachtet s, love for this ¡t.istitneis causing a rapid decrease in tite tittinber of cock atiti bullfights ¡ti the islaittis. - - - -

The "1)i I i'' nitt tree groivs in the sotithet ta part of (lie Icl,tndof Litzott, atad tiotyhiere tise in tIte Philippines, It is ,t largetree, and its secti is elescrilteel a exttaoi thitiarily rich in flavor.All tii Aiiiericatts - in litt Pliilip)jnes think it tite fittest nutkrowii, When tite hits are roisteel, if a lighted m,ttch be touchedto Otte of theni, it Wi li blini li ke a I attip, so i ich is it itt ou,

.A cat tiia' louve time iRes, but a cow catu Icicle (lic bucketa dozen titiies atol Contiittit to hold lier job.

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Vkegerent Snark, EsIern of SVahíngton

SPOKANE, WASH,

T1lO J lui l:.trr, sliiii n theg()(jd or ltr(,tIftr IhruIknhJIIrt 1r ( derTL(l11('St((I lij ft LJItf)l:iInp r ,j Vpi Stiitk 1rth( ) r

Jtr,t lier F hriii,ujtr1jit ri ntt'r j7, I7t, tF4Ir ult, Mrui ud I,irfcf , titi Ititii1 r talk-ifl, Iirfll, r (II tlr lt k ,t \lt ! lVi,S9 lieiIif t , \lI iT1i

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I ii \lIgui, IJtI:, went to Iverett,WaslIli,i(ll, iiiili lcIi(ll1t(),l (Ilh( arul :iioun(l ilotitl).ii ler( it Miikdi1o, iuii uiiijl tue springof l9p Iiii, ,ifier S!)It(liì ci ni,itli i Seittle with awllolesik ti riti li eut io Spok,í111. f li e I I O Sei liert Co.,and tli C I I ('ii ri ice, now dcces5cl, e zitereil I lie Vliolesalebiisii5

lii lOPS e he lIjelir Co Was o,t7ed by lirotlier Elirin11i0.t rant itiil Mi , F. R. 'oli r). lt (tiler JJrinanii t ra ut nao.ages the Pjne-lir Co Tl(l Ir Woo(jl)iIry takes no active jilter.est iii iii k COISpI Uy, lilt Illilgcs tue F R. Woodl)ll ry LubberCo., it1 1 ¡C li comI)aliy Brot her IlilIlit i ant is a I so interested,13iother Ilii ilaniit rasit \v,is Initiatedi nto lIoo-I loo at Con-CatCTlitj(Ii 122 I , held Lt Spokac, \Vas li lebruary 7th,I 006, null is

a I Jcio- I1f)) tui oiili atiil thron gli,'11 i E lt

J,l,j'j' I N i CJ)eCt I ig treat 1h IIIS in the Easternl)i strict of V,15l1 llgtoiì t ti i c Vea I111(1 ss'i lles Brother Ehriiiann.traut tile leSt of SlICeS',,,

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ALEXÀNJ)JJ I)ENN[S %VJLLJAISViceprent Snark, Northeastern DIstrict, West Virginia

MARLINTONI WEST VIRGINIA

J'f \Vll.r, i, PIC.t5IIIt 715155 to III lIoo.Ii in thc Nortii_easlerti IJistrict of Vesj Virgini1 tc know that Brother-

\'illiauis liai 15th reappointeil Victgerc,it Snark (or the3(ar IOl.

liri,tJer %t/ilhjariss sva horn in b'tcalIotifas County, \VstVirginia, May 187$. lin father was a Ihiysician and waslin aHI Sliacatel ¡ri l)iihtir4. Irelant. Iii, fli(ithic'r was a Shiarjs,ail svi lrn in %V 'irginia.I t rot Jirr \Vi Il it,115 wa s eflitcafel at the PtihhiC sc1i'waJ of Iii3Ii, te .ini at thc Coticorli State Normal at Athene,w Va,'I' gsi i ti C'lIiC:Iti,fl a the State Nr,nnal be ttiigIit sclitlIi the liiih cli,-,l', «f Iii ni COUHty (or the ¡'art of turcsIS lier', isig t,, clio,,I the r', f lIts linie.Itr,tlbÇr %Vitliarn iras iii;irrjcl J;iilila,)' 21, IiiO'2, tu ?sljs5I,ia \, Vabilli, arid their tiii()fl 1m', lltssCsI willi twa dill.lis I, hiiltr Veta, age 9, atol son JIm, age &I ii I ij, J t r, ,? lier \'il lia iii s lvi', tuaIs cog ¡tirer (or t lie Vest' t5liliI l'il1 Oil ¡'III-r (tiiLIii, %%''r''I for that COlnpinyf's ,i year, 111(1 iii,vc,l tu MirIliitofl

Ui ' 'tlbv( %illi,ii, i', i director iii this l'aiik of kenlck atI,iiliii S1,05',, II iiitjtiitj,11 which be rganh,(-I, presidcofiii,' ( «Içii Iniir;iIii'c ('nipiiiy,

Iii,tiaer and secretary ofi',i k «' IVill 1,111',, IiiCflrl,ratel, WhiolcgI5 ¡huiler ;tiid tiniber'Ii .dtï ., \liiiiif;I(tiirers uf liirnier iiiil stases. iresitlent of hieM'1iiji .tiI VICW ()rcliarl Ciiilany, a Pioneer iiiihistry startesiIi tilt' lbI,j)i (f liiiiiicr,biuii uil ciit-ot'r li nds, Was electelt I ' r 'ffl i lint)' ¡i1 t he legis lati, re iii t h e scs ion o f i 909,M'i i,' r f he M et loll st I 'rotestan t Cliitre h ; lias represen tediii', Ii'iii circuit ii tue aiinhiil holyof luit Slate ten times,\V,t a delegai e ti t lie eilCri I Cou lerche5 I'lttsbigIi, IDOS atilbiltimiore, lhl', President of tlic Layiiiens Cotijl of thatClitireli in Ve't \'rgilija, Presidciit of the I,jymjien's i\drajnCol!ege '\c'ciatin Oil trfltce of i\diijn College, Acicalo,

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A D. WJLLIIMSMichigan. Member of the M. W. of A., past consul of his localcamp, lias twice represeilterl his county i that order in theState Camps, was State RepresentatIve

to the head camp. atPeoria, ioos, Alternate to Buffalo, 1911. Member I. O. O. F.,past grand in ¡ils local lodge, Past C, P. on his local encamp-lilelit of that order. menilier Rebekali lodge president of thePocilbolitas County Sunday School Association Commissionerof SclioöI Lailds of Pocaliontas County.

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The iu,en i, hlOt)-lInu IIItII. Il)jc,r In lhi IIllee, lic!,,,, nr,, ontElf eork sind ua,nj emII,,) Illent. TIil,, Is l"(eiule,l ii ii perII,iij,t 41e-pari ment ,C Tin, lttill,lI1, I lirout, 111114 tu Illilke lht.,e itt,, I4II44I JI.¡t l, or IIIUIIl,I lic, rI-JIll l, erst thoII4I,,,J oiie1, II5t'II i ho CIllilloyIIJIJOC III Illifly Inrle,I fono4,¡11,41 II dIll l4e IIIJ,JC (If grelle 'lIlI I II gR InlIrICI lc,iI IIpl)iljli,, 5 0 llaolJ,,,,'4 ('rOtOli

flICflII of l,eli,i n J,II 14114,1 lier.lt i, IIOI'l tlI lel,irtn1cn IJll rerrj t, S,irrt,il III ti'tìtl,i ii'li III4..

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V.tNTl: toll 54 ti h isece I ,, i,,til cula ny., 5 , bili t' X'm'ri ncr,II,,la,( ,,4 4)114'? Inge. 'tu, RI lelsiliUt,4'r ,, çr, ,r,l,, I,,,'iij,,,,''r Tiîr g,I( 4''.141 i'r,'(r,',P, I,,t mit, t,, Ii Ifl1iIjjI, i,,.,i ,,( r.'(,'r',,,.bI,,i InJI. (,,r atOr liciot,,r I, nko ''''JI..tI,tr,' ' I,' ' rIre %'. M. Sii'!,,h,,, ltb Vighs iii,t,,b4m. I,,,,i, ato,

's'.sN'i'i':ii.._i'01t11,,,, Iivr,Irn,., 'r I',cith' X.,,ii,, ,..,tIr'frre,I) sviti s lirIa 'itt aiir'cit, ird,lct5g ti,, c''ilSII nro sjtj i 'l'v.:,iyI,i,J,,1, lJ tir 54 'fl1,itii,o,'' vor, ty, al. SCrìvt'Iii,I '.b I D l\'riji,t Illig,, St. L,,,t,

\VtN'1'iI1_t54tiI0t, 'vtti, go,,,i tiroir CIpliny 54 IiIni,,r J',tiulIt,,rs 1 'icr, ,;r, 'or n,d (b, i., CII, gj% U i,,'gt of rforq'i, co ça,,I,,' 'ii t)ti JI O,,,'. ' '(y, ,, ' caro %', .i, 8ici, I,, Scrive,,l,.r, i '2 i OVr,gl,i Blig., ii, i,,tit. .'1,

N'i'P:n-_i'01 I,,; n o to r,l w,,oI ii tntnr iI$e,'i,,r f o Iii 28 IJ Ia,J i,,,l s ' i' yo rt aid OJI Ii CII . AflJ sleki I y',,it't' n,,,i ,c'tii g 'I,er,'. ,t,i,ir,'4 ' ' ' 5', :t. SIvi,i,,.,i,,,,,,,e4cri Vt'J,ot,'r, 12 i Q Weigh t 1iIt., St. L»,1i8, Mo,

'- , V.tNTi;j)_i'o4ti i,,u wit I, ig CJIJ fl gi'r,rnt lllbII,b,g,.r.11504' iju,,, for Ontrat YCfl8 Ott t I,igg,,ot Slicer oierJili,g in 'i'I'J actual,c rugion. I lavo i,,,I charge uf yar,t a,,,I HilIijI,g, cuIiracil,,g fr cutli g,t'te. T i(JJØ,, t i,o ti,,,ui,er o,,I f,,r,,isi, I r,'fcr to.1. i I. lia tr,I, 8'rtu,,oi,.r, fl111u,g ott5r4. Ad,ircs8 ' ' IYSIJ,,,,, ' ' Core W. M.Siopt,,,, su, Scrivo,,,,ior, I 2 i il Vrtgit Isi,ig,, St. L'i4, 01,,tb, -- -

- \'A "1' EJ)-.-f'tiio,, as ottico oai, s'ttt, ilJi)5r eoceno. Cpa ink-,

ciargo of ,y d,k fr,,,n Occou,,tn,,t ip or' d(,wn. t,ceii viti, tug- -' cyJJ','on peruutio,,, n,,i i Ii, 'ut through io fuit of ut,,,,, On Iur,int,--- roforocp, t,, outlisfy A,i,ircs ' 'Ifo,y,urd, ' ' ca,, W. ai, Siepio,,-gvrive,,otcr, 1210 \l'rigtt l5idg,, t3. IoIiH, ai0,o

\%'AN'1'ED_r'001I,,,,IJJs,oge,' of a a'etoii yard, o cork u a yard,4 L u i,,ii i or koi,t,,g b,uoko ., %,,, 'naretc,J ,,,,,i witt Ing to von,, 1','cfcr. loath0,, ¡IJ OHO of ita Soutitor,, 8tto, A,idre00 'F,'c,'' Cora \V. ai.t,,- Sto1,i,e,,00,, Serivo,,otcr, t ' .ti9 Wrtgtut iJi,ig,, Jt, Lo,i, ai,,.

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\VAN'1'EJ)_p,,otj0, isJyor or iluOpSetor of eito, pino . INtubar forI Nortiucri, wiloicoalor or Soi'ti,cr,, I i,av0 eortiftc,iò fra,,(Jiif Caot -Lt,,,,t,o,' Exioreorn'AÑ000IutiOn, al,,i knon' ito cla$oifcatjoo,: , Yci kw l'i,,0 aI,,facture,.n' Auoo,i,iO,

LI8 yii, j i,a,'o flOt ocvur;,i.,,yearn 1 oxporionea a a shipper and ouporj,to,udo,,

t i,est tto,,ti,or,,, . I,, tin, a,,,i wo,,id COJ,oi,ier eitler punition. I lavo i,cn t,, t ii 'b iIoJroJ,u.

bttaineaa, and wn,,t to. gel i,flek into ttu oid cin,,oi, i un 42 yours ofç . ugo n,,d n,nrric,i. i u,,, sobe,' nud i,u1,,01j'jou,,,, itofer,,,coa (injf Conat._:4 Lumber Exi,o,'tera' Jusooeiaiio,,, at amobiio, Aia,, a,,,t ?utiaaissJi,,t Pi,,o. -$ AJaOSilJtiO,,, al lIuuibicsiiorg. amino. Otiuorn ii rcq,ue$tc,i, \Vi,o "cedo loo?a4 Addroo,, P. 0, Jinx Ito, Bond, Misa,-

,, J . \VANTED_po0iif0 yciioy ,ioo lutti SJporj,to,,do, For yearn. i I ru,,, ono of tito btggo0t n,jjIo of oua of the iai'gco 'nahiufaclararo. to ti,o. ., South. -1I,,yo abo tad . oxporio,,c,, i,, buying ,u,ud aoill,g lumber, Caiu

4, fi'r,,lsi, rcforo,,eon,. Addrens 'St, Jo,,,cn, ' ' cara W. at. Stopi,o,,on,ScIioo,otor i 19 Wrigiuc Bidk St Loo,, Mo

. ..... .......VANTMDpoitjo,, .,itJ, a hurgo real ostato Orn, to i,nndio tjthbor-c iniiI end of lito buk,c8, or Witt C008jior 000loCtion vitiu any 001,0v of., eutovor iand looktng to oaio of Jamo; wiling io tutue a ou,,aii living sainryond dopo,,d sueee8o of work for n'y slinro of iuroflt, hayo boofl vjtha CoIJeer,, J,,,king a specialty of aching Southern . pj0 tandB is ointsli, . tineta to schiero, J aoi coanpotont to iuondi tuis oort of businool, andiiava ratunlin Oxportonco, Address i'. O.. Box .1ßg, Jacksonville, t'in.

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WANTEJ)-poojtion saw c,,tl farcita orouperi,,to,,dont i" yoiio'1,11,0 uIl, Tucla' yearn' experionco, level yearn witt, ast c1Jpioyero,frai,, 'lo, I eu,,, fori,Il, . un(i008tioi,nbio references as -io ci,arazeior onuh!,t. Uu,i atoo u,ct ng i,,ustor ioeel,oOtc andci,ief eligineer; or . combineall treo an generai oilperintcndont. Cat, successfuiiy. ivaadlo.nil ki,,do oftabor. Willig to go anywi,or, nod eau como o,, abart ootteo, Firot.eiasocerceo guaranteed, nod a fair saiaryexpected. Addro1 J. P; '. corew. M. Stepi,eu,ssn, Scrlyo,,oter,1219 Wright Bldg., St, Loat, ?1o.

\.,t N'I':l,_o',5t I ioiu with goo,l IJJ,,i,,'r cou,S,'ru,. Eigi,t omen' expuri.4'Oe In illuiut,ur 1'flic,, Wiuriutiug uciti, CuuI5u.i, u,, ie,,i,5 Inai,i,, , tui,, t'a, JIiu i,u t,,i,'r tuUi,u,n faruuy,uc'i f i n (lu'orgi,i Cnu gin e lussi ,,f reference,,A Ii, i iuirty.sto "ors ot,l o rd n,orrjc,l Vu,t n p,nitt,,n tight a ny, nulcal, titi tt ,, nuolus oaIinfuictiu,, A,I,lr,'s ''(ie,'r,.,' ' cars \%'. at,Si'iiiieius,,,,, $,'ri 'uruit,'r, 12 I i) \Vrigf,t litig , iii, ie,,to, M,,

SV,tN'J'I';ti __i. 'otti,,,, oor siuii,,,r o thu 40014 g,,,u,l i,iiuib,,r c'uJuu',r,, tu, fni,,Itfar sIiiu all tini0 ,,( iiitui,,,r tu i,a,l eoi,,ru,ioin m,u,,,ls n ,s,il uts it,,, ,,tji au,,I yu,r,i, 5,,, 13 'ara uf og', u,arr,,,l,airtily h,I,r nil a rrI.c. 'tii g,, ui, Wlui'lu', til,Ir,'nj il 4 (i .v. "i. íftu,i,I,,,,,,,,, SirIu,,,u.r i .i I ut Stelgit titlg , $i i,,,u,,o, _\i,,

V,tX'i'i;i, --C'u,ir,,ei i, iu, OJO. lii ¡'ii,, llliuuijor ni uu,ti fair r'tiri, ii,, east, ,n III t lu'rutt,iy u'uIuiu.iu.,t iiiuil iuuuu e otuHI lu l,,iiu,it,. Iluf'oiL,, u',,Iut r,,,( A,'0, ' 'Mn rit,', ' ' 'Jr, W. ai. $tu'iuiio,, 5eru en,,m»r,I _' i lì \%'rt',.t,t iiliig,, Si. Muy.

, obIi,,rini,,u,i, i if sash, ,i,,,,r not uu,uli %J,,r, e,,,u,.,.,.,,. I i,,,,., gui 'Xu'rIui,,,, ability, tirai , Ius ii','t,ui,u ni i luJne I,,i.tu,iiiug r,,,,,u ii o, 'r i'a, 'JIO, ilpoi r,'(uuu,, 'o "'ii I,, go,u u, iJiuy itaS rue,,rul, cluaracter, tnt,ii,u ,u,,i ut,t,t0. i'r,'fc,, i,'e gi, ci, lo \%'csttri, $luie', ...\,iuiiu. on ' '\S'c,I, ' ' cura W, ai, Siu'1ut,,',,,o,, 5, rtu',,ota'r i -iVrigi,t iii,ig,, f41. Io,at, \t,,.

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\',bN't'i: D-ii)' lI iiiuJu ait ii luuu,i,y yculs ' i' a,e, ,,,,eu In iur aflico,i'u'oit io 4,I,,o ''I,,u(gr ,r uiostoiau,f r g,,na, ¿si ofiuce ion,, outiior yuii,,nviuta', cy,r,,00 or tutu r,t svou,i, A,t, reso ' ',t U, U,, ' ' soro W. ai. tepi,oi,(iou, S,,rive,,,t,.,. t i i t) \'cigt,t Bldg., t. i,o,,,,,, Mu.

b'.t 'i'EI',,'i',, i,u'u,oi i (J,()u)() f,I ai uct,, o in tarnst u, ii, i)er fi,, u, C,uI,iy heut u,çi, of ,X,,rti,u,ru, i i000uJ t cui' Souiiu,,r, i,,,,, by au, aXl(Oriau,cc,i mi t lu sutiotuitry ido,Adiros ' ' io, us, ' ' earn\v. at. Si'iut,u,,soru, Pirriv,,,u,,i.r,

12 t f) 'V Igl, t l5idg,, t, Loon, Mo..\VAN'1'ii).j'05ft0, ,, buyer or i'uoiactor of tua,ui,yoo,i, Jinno Iua,jti (taci, acoro' axfu,rience, olnyeuuruu t,ttyiuug ou, road i,ui i,,,, yca,'s iuoh,,,guftar uu,tio, yur,to uuud ui,,f,,g oiu ippt ng, (ja,, givo Ootio(,uu t,,ry i efer,,,co.Á,iui reso j. W, 1',, No, 1'718, . ,!aro \V. ai, Stepi,u,,o,u,,, ertyeu,oi,jx', 12 ti)\Vrigi,t Biutg,, f4 , Lo,,i, ai0,

. \'.lN,I,i,:t)-I',,jit,,, i,y ,,u A i ivaroluvoo,i i,,,,,, wttu t Jeauty yc.urua 'L OJICO sa a i,ardcoo,i i'uoi'a(to,' od iuiiti,ic,', eio ,,'u,,i,i Ilk, 0, Cetuueeti,l,,,uif 'iii, n roiiuut,io Concur,, ir. haut Cuincity I an, ut) yanro oid,iuourric,i u,,,! oilictly sobo,', ,uo,i euu,u "eCo,' tu, ¡ruy ¡u, 000,1 (lulo or. Jinvogoo1 ,'caoou,s for wioiiiog to inka s duniuga. touutt,, i COl'lscluo,u rofarru,i, ' '\y, ' ' Pianti, flo,,ci'olt Stral, l'ti iiui,Iuij,t,ln, 1',,. - ... . .

V1t N'I'Ei)-l'oojttoi, no soiuo,'i 'utauaolo,,t or ui1u,uiagor of s,,,,ufi ra jironai.'l'iuorouugi,iy Oxivarjci,ee,t in couistroction, O1Clflt,uIg n,,d iuuat,,ta,usu,eo (Ianfu,r,,joi, fast of ofüre,,cas ,, to nluiiity ut ci,urnctar, Slu'uctiy Oslo,';,iuorrie,i. At Ie4a,, tizno iuoiduiug ))ooiiiou as guliorai 5Iupar,ntendox,.float of raluooi, for uieuiring to n,ako ekango, Addrnso ' 'X, y,.g,, ' ' coro, wr. as. Stapl,a,,uo,, Scriveu,otor, 121t1 Wright Bldg., t, Loam, ato.

\VÀN'1'ii)..-1'oojtio,,.ao ,00uigor or SUi)or,ntei,deu,t blau,u,f,,ct,,ríng mudof Stun h,n,luer. linuineon ; tnaauuly4wo yauurn' Opsr,e,,ca, fu0,,1 ottirali, touu,niuuufnetj,ro,t luroduet ; u(bVOlu )'cnro iii tus Sosti,, bnia,ucuj North, Ifaunlitarvitl, au cieuurti,,an8, 1-layo tuondiad ail iuiiud of inl,or, An, touiipsu'niuu,ui can u,uu,luo good, Addrou0 .' 'Detroit, ' ' cubo W. M, Otapiuoa0,,, Scrivo.luoter, 121lJ Wriglut Jitdg., St. Lo,,,,,, Mo.

. - ,. .. . ...- .WAN'I'ED..iiooltto,, nyiti, good, i'eiiabio company ii, tuo f300tl, os baudsaw fiior, lineo lund 20 yancH' exporjanco in uil iuiisio of timber , Onustondy, ooiuor, oItnblo and- euu,, fiarninit good rsforeu,coo, itduirona ' ' Loi,gBauuciu, ' ' core W, M. Slciuluonooii, crivaluoLor, 1I1t) \\'i'uglut Iftuig., Si.Lo,,ts, Mo,

'uVAN'1'E1)-1'o,tt01, vittu ¡irgo lumber or u,,iil co,uupnuuy. am oYoJulug una,, 'tti, tiurou years' oxi,ori0000 iu fluo retail iullllbcr buoiisn utlJootujcaol)ar and geluscai ottico .unan. and -yord oaiesii,aiu, A,, quilek uun,iaCcurote auud n hard worker; 'io not omoko sr tigiut booze, I na, emptoyadand am giving porfoct oothfactioui, but destro to alabe o uiunngo to gotCOO,a'cted witiu larger COIOiuuiuy, Giit'edgo rsfero,,ceo, Address ' 'W.Nu, 2, ' ' cre W, M. Stopiuo,,,o,, Scrivviuutor, 1219 Wriglut Bldg , SS,Latta, Mo,

WANTED-Sty youug ni now uoaluuugieg a retail iliuniuor ysrd InNa'r Orivaon, to 'abc, a cl,auuge for similar i'ositlon or to locato witllargo saw loiti ait u'est. Address ' '1k, H, 1',,'' 117 S, Jofforasi, Dacial'orkway, Non,' OrteanK, Lo.

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