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1 ì I-5- -;; -5''a t 4' 0 0 0 n o h s,L5s5 THE 1100 1100 WATCH CHARM SSS _SSS SS' 55a. The new deaign boing ahiko on bothhdes, twill novar bang 'wrong nido out.' Thu edgas aro umooth, which ialso a great * THE SOUVENIR SPOON. advantng, Wo onco buda ¡hast beautiful design, to which wo tbought there could 'Fh( cut given hut n faint hicuof ita beauty and artinlic Dinganco i bi na l)owClbiu objection, It bud, iiowcver, In audition tO fearing ihn ileo-iluo oruhienì, it h ¡idorned with nino aonio aharp pointa, and nhllnorouu bicha S eut mho, Match na groic in tino narahea la the South, ejinotcieti in tuo j began to macli uu troto murriad brotheru ¡miami color (If hru ow Ith groin buyen. l'ho an oricinunahip io of tilo ala utijo unid tun charm ''scrutehel tito baby'u illgilaMt ajual ItI ,it l'I 110 Cil(.Hj) Ilifluir, but io iland-I)ainhe(i, and limad. lega uil UI),This watch charm is Ier IS lualnuiell.Tilla Hl)Ou itsoif is atoning gilt, whiria alcuna that lt a ((ally illLrnlleala, nu utah au very beautiful, S uiiriing aiivr illitod al tb gold, To all mienta und lurlonew It la i I beuldea b o i u g al)proprlatoly Hugged. L gaul uiioou.'thin lirico a ¡ibout right, I think, conaidurhug what you S gel, i of tuo birtbplueo of floo-IIoo, ; That part of the dcaign which looku lito S rE OO a100BROOCHES tue top of u gato or dqor reproucutu thu ill . . - 'Propylon.'! Tuo l'ropyion wautho grollt h In 011IlitlOn to hiag urtluhho allai laeuuiifai, thpo aro ali " luc]oy', h - gateway erected lii trout of tilo templo of pinu,11111 I uarultt'a 1110m t' bring eucceau to tile lumilsor and Oolria. It ¡lIIH massive la proportion nn,? ¡11111CC 1114 lau COIlIC true, pronidod ho d laiton for the rigitttiilng, and rich la Bctlhl)iUral design and illlacrlptloau, lliiihIlg to work, 01101)0 It ¡lus like tino Pylona of the t0fl1 ;.., fue alini,Ie "liar " lIr000li lu r000mmondoll nu n preuoutto a prao , - plu, froua which lt tank ita nublo. It aerac,l ticai'uilndacl girl, It cnrrie'M talill lt a auggestion of 1401111 florth and i'itICl PmltPAID, na u binai of introduction to tito temple, .,, ÍIn calculated tul illljÌreHM lier with the Idea that you are atout au good and beyond it suns Hacrell ground. - From a Cilalleo, nil lhllIlga C011qi,ilrl,d, au alio will be likeic lo got, The beneath ita portal, on account of ita position, tbo tomple in ail ita glory I WISIIIIONC 'lehgn wus mIado os itt a view to marrying oit tuo con. 00118 8000. Loalllng (roja it WIlS tilo onorai way, ilorliered ou oncia 0111e t i firmed llaolloI000 11f 11,111 ltoo, 'P1W lIOJtSl8lIO PIN ha Ito luckleut reCuflhi)efltllJlllyilX, Oneoayear,wlion tino earthjn Its cIrcuit ofali, it na III iloobuerOull that tilia horseshoe is not thoold'fuahionod .,h, S S kin,l, tho rlaiug aun, cutting aeroaa tile desert, aiiono through the great Pro' ueli au; Il COmmon " plug" would wear, but lIa thu up-to-data pylon llowntllo nvenuo of aphyni luto and down through the tomIllo : ahooworubyarunuinghorso. Iti,tl1erotore,aymbolioofthoapoejy untIl itliglltelluptllopla000ftlla Most holy and glittorodoii the gildell f realization of tilo pureiluoor" hightot dreama. The OIUISCENT horno of the Hacred bull-nell tilo EgYPiiau now year had begun. Thu J. F. JUDD, St; Loûie, Mo., thEO (lO0igfli8fl1fllIOl1I)OfftaOutiflUOUbordarofthoiotu, Hyla PIN Io Intended for presentation to a romania maillet, ond may b, Supreme Senior llôo'Ijoo, S a000mpanlod by o apoech about tho moon-"tho iaconstantinoon thut : Egyptians believed that tholr apiritowould roturo to earth ottern lengthy moutitly changea in Ita cIrcled ori, "-and entreaty that boa love be oojourn elaewhero and that they would inhul,it their old bodies-haute not likewise 'earluble, The OLOVl1t.LgAju PtN is for widowerB munomios, (You don'thavo to remomberail this, If youbuy the charm, - with ehildron, Who aro trying to moray young girI. It iaiubaolutaly hut ought to. I

lrreoiatlbla-"aiiihug of beauty end n by forever," The olovor4ant - has aborder of llaman gold, with tho cantor onumoled in the natural Now,thon, none of this Moodloo jewelry will be uold to other than - clover groan. Any Onu of tImos pins would make an appropriato members In good standing, and only for caah. There la a profit In it to flandont roui 00100t 0 H ' 'rn,h.ru - e ' ¡nmghtpro,eI ,. ,, . the mauufocturar, but none tu lfoo4loo, It is handled tar thu anona. . fautive a a pro,nnt to one a muthor.jn'Iaw, sa it would corry with modati000fourmombarsandthogood oftho Order,oneotit wilibo h a delicate hint tu " walk away," sold without the buyer's number. Addreas all orders to J. li. BMIW, (' $oriyonotr, Nashville, Tenu, _ - \ . . , - ! ' ,. ( ,. t,, I r , t, t : -,' , 't,- ? ' ' , . . , , t , , , - t,

2 THE BULLETIN :A MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOO-HOO. PLAIN STATEMENTOF FACTS to hold this concatenation with Brother WhIte's assistance lit about a month.The date will be announced later and L will most likely be during the last two weeks of November. OF MLSSISSII'I't, COUNTY 01' OOVLN(u'I'ON , Arkansas, TluIIn to corti ry tust tito first tune t Two concatenations are in early prospect for Arkan'saa. atTuiir of uuou,-uuo, i,'uul le henal lOdward ISIIIOH uuloult muret Iiicon ulootlo,, it'll it tuo _jg BIILLLTIN on board cuis' city- ¿uf CI(,v(,uuIIuuI,'' ivt$ l)y One at Newport and tise other at Graysonla. Date for the (dilKoilig tutu prou,auuiu Ity of tue re-euocitiouu Iirott,er \Y. Ji, itiu'uis iii of .1. n, IuttIru for Serivcuiotor,wiulcit eiiu,eorsuituon i,,,. lattervIll 1)0 announced later,Both meetings are reedy- cuirred I ii ,JOilulH(,Il'S Iloud,lliOlIujily iLItoriU},,n Sli)toIeI,e'- I I ,' Itrot It,iru, ,J . I I Jt 8,rI %'enuter, II tor. liii fOiion's s stutt',t luisiuI)Ntui Ing the attention of Supreme Senior Hoo-1-Ioo J. F. Judd, 'I'hat ou ilceulunt o? tuio l)HitiO,).11uui Ituul ru , , t,,,uI, Iii tilo Souutt,eruu l,tuuuii,or,,uuuuu liituo 1titjlqIiiilliniI lily by tue C()!Ien!en:ed Order of I IooI lui,,' ti Nashville, The meeting at Newport is being worked up by Brother IIÌoH-L,,rluuìor charges, 1Er. iu uuuos (uilhot s'iutuS Iui'u re-olc,t, oieotO(I tiu,'ro ivouil,j i, Aliti,1 theftif Itijird ss a , V. li.Piei'son, and was to have occurred on October 21, ii uargo n initier ,,f the (ihlet uuueu.uI,ors but Brother Pierson wrote saying that a niucit bettor meet- over Homo of tuuo uI,,,st u)rouu,tuIoIÌt ((lleS, Iuiciuu(ulng t tuo Oriter rosi go, ii.,ro ivai,i u ; E1ìtreit at the l'ostelilce al Naslivil le, Ternies se e, as$C(OIÌ(IeiSes iiiattc. 'i'uiio Noin( ((f tuic flnuuu(iers o t i-I,o Or(Ior,5 ils,, uu iuiøei r, Ing could be held by taking a few weeks more time. He I Udii (1113' ((f Octob(,r, I 1) I u 's', a. o' DONN SuL, , Sworn to ¿111(1 iiutcrIuieiI heforo TiRMS To2%IIlMIIEIIS, lins a good class In prospect and expects to initiate not utue tuiuo I 11th(lily Of October, 1 5) 1 1,

vv , , Onv Vier ____._.__.. 1'&aìls. lilegle Copies _ 6 Cents. less than twenty-five good men.Titis meeting will likely %VM. W ouu,t RuTaN, ccciii. early in November. , 1 ii ii T.l,Il'I Ns t heOrli)sfilata! iiicdt unì or Conc:itenatet order of Nttiry I',uiilue. t II(0) 1101) r&'(Ogflt/L(i by the Siltuenie NIne, nuit att ()tlur )Itl)ltCatl(JII5 are s'i't'i'm os n'uNNs1'L1'AN!A,

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, , Nsiiis.o,rNNN.,Ocioot:t,1911. The biggest Hoo-Hoo concatenation ever held In Nash- llef((re lilo, n Nolui ry l'nhule un zuuuul for unid(Sullilit Yu'ers''nuulI' cuuune liS) 111011(1 corI,(Iuu, illil)uueuuig I' n S, ville will occur in November. Vicegerent S. C. Ewing has (11113' 9OVOrU(1eiioMe 8,5(1 ((II$tu,uit lic i'iiii uuieuuuIer of COMING CONCATENATIONS. 1)0eR at work on this for some time.lt was scheduled to he Noi'uliiuituiig Coinuuilfl ce ulppoliile(l j,y the Snorleut suie A 'maul Mieti ti g lieud IIII J [oc-111,11 occur last summer, bist on account of so many of the lie D Ii ilny uf Seiiteuiiiier, 101 1, ou hou FIlS 1)0 kii,,ii'ii '(Il I of Cioi't'Iiiiu d ;' thu tuuniuui Atchison, Kas., December2. older members being away on vacations it was postponed III (lt'u)OJieuit sisftair. luuIrnM Stifleul() lije (tl(uiuuliljteijliai to await cooler weather. llij(IOIi Of J. H. Ilnird, OH Scruvenoter of tito Iiit he e''cuut of tliro- 'l'ho fotlowhtg letter from tr.Ed A. 1-forr, just appointed tirgutiilent uoui, (d (Ii.,r lie ( ullI V1IM ) (ir5(1111e ((tIler , llleuulJRr on board the lIant 110(1 «io reHIgnz*tIol, Of lIiCIilI(erØ Vlcegont for the Eastern Distrlit of Kansas. is self ex lllIfllJt4/r,8,'I, ,U,7,(i uil MOule liiIuliI(er In tile fiftIes, reniiy tohe 1(rCllellleil, i) lanatoi y.lt lsi'enthes tun ri gluspiri t.Brother lIorr is Tise followIng is the report of the Committee on Reso- (111(1thuSllityIV((li I il tiejrt,seii t((l I luit t Ii((l)l)((HltI()ul Ill hie re-eleèjloii Naill 1. II. liii I rd ,'zluie fr11111 1(0(1 stn ting eilt svitlilila lilaos fullymaslo for the year. 1-le lutions,witicli committee was appointed by the Snark NliUirL'es....fI rot, t lie ¡fines luIlereNtN, on flecolint (IfI lie nt(Ituuulc \vll! carry themout,lt'iil be noted the helpersiso will at the first business session on tile "City of Cleveland," nkeui by '111e Souit llore luun Iu'ru,uutuiOlit h,- iiiel.leuit,ululil, have t n hlaineeti iig of Dormi b er 2: Neconlily, Shut t]ie Velei'ui bist which, through sonso Inadvertence, omItted to turn in Ilierl, w'ii, luuluiller J(,Iirutu(IN eonteuiile,I I luit If ululy hOlIeSt IO be ilerlyod froua linsluig lIie ((lIlLOor SerI('I((((ler C(IIIlul'('t('Il tii i (lt(t(t('(1lo hold ni a report until after the annual meeting was over and tite is Il li coneatesiattien at Atchison, il lumPIer iouiruulil, lucy vere euulltleil t((luare liit liii 1Can'dq, (T1 Il((tflttti'2, 91J,¡it 7 :30 oclocl{.'rttn is on steitographic reportofthe proceedings was closed: luI'iiiitiig. titiirctantgiititittitinhild enable nil the travoltug men and 8. C()l&xllulcs. (l'lI1('I qti) tHl((' tittlP 11g sti() Its expressing appreciation of the delights of ais oeca- Ss'orui ajiil suul»,crIJ,e,1((Iluis,,.. I u>' of (h,l ¿il,cr, Al). I 1)11. i%s,tttl)VOIUttty tlOV(' t\%OYtt3.tottitrty kittens andvtIl statt unique in tise hIstory of Hoo-Hoo, your cominitteo Studs tiayti:t L('oelt011(1N.I i,i I,ivy. atoo [tart J. \Vrtght to help it tuo easy task to 1)lit into words all it wottid luce to say lu, Ifl(, pUt Oli 1H work. I un go Ing to gtve the hoyo a good of tisos tovItOse efforts the pleasure sttilotrip was . NDll(r1' Pii lii le. ('It UtIÌ!Ìlpflt t t p,JO(t 'feed'' an(l \%tIÇO the oldto\yfl inaitily citte. lipq CorisI Ion-1 loo to concerned. Itis manifestly lnipossib]e to embody In a brief report To Every Member of Hoo-Hoo: i wit n ttO lflLl(et ti letoes' t t 0g a ou CCess, asI tisthe 15lit. really adequate recognItIon ofour obligations to I want to say at etico that wltotliouas an official of the tiI t Co O ('5te In tt ontiel (tt n laote ru 1Catines, an (ttherets lirstlserJeffft.SVe-bb forhis sinttrtng devotIon totite Your careful reading le asked of thefollowing pli'tof 51)U(t material.I expect to hold two meettngq tu i,Ietsttsieofallon hoard and our ai)prectation ofthe cor- Oidor, ei' a member t'tu the u'auuks,I am reauly and willing t tie¡lito- i respondence with Snark Boggess and the statement which mo yen r. exietstive abilIty on lits part, whirl,, frani tite Inception of as I have niwaystenui,to gIve my best offorts to the if T()'tiIIttroiyou to heIn tisto part of the country tIte boat trIp plan, went so far towards InsurIng the cer- follows: w ott hi g rrat tÇ n i)tlrectate yost r prese neo. tainty of Its ssucceosful coilstliitinatl,,t,, cnrt'ylng out of Witateveu-lilittifor tua wolfaro oftito I Naoluville, 'l'onu., Oct. 16, liii. t'hilftpiatto to tut late tirty mouchera in the en To the otilcera and crew of the 'CIty of Cleveland" our Oidor nay lie agreedupon. 'iitn1t ui-1 loo y''ru' nn(l ttitnkI can succeei. titanles are due for many courtesies. - Mr. E. S'tu'luugcr ]3oggess, Smirk of tisa Universe, Y(1Ur8 truly, Et) 1101111, V. S. Totliladies of tite partyvhose hearty cooperation 145-Lee St., Clnrkshurg, W. Va. I submit, however, that as a standing committee, on hospitable tntctitIons 1)01st, cOfl- liu'ecodcnt to any steps along tribtutedso itluchtothenjoyment oftito voyagers, ive -Deau' Str: Enclosed yosuis'tfllind copy of a statement thIsline, every meinbtsu cf tito Ordershould have put -- BirmIngham, AIa. December7. - teniler SIncere thanics. - proparetl Ity inc replying to tise u'ecent assaults that luave before lilia tine actual facts with regard 'Fo the alaycir uin1 tho citizens of Owen Sosunci, into so boon nta(Ie upon the Order by ceu'tnin lutniteu' trade Journals, to tuo singular Tite following letter (tom Brother W. A. Hammond, of cordiali-i'. welcomed andsocharmIngly entertaIned the í outburst oli the pni't of several of theselumber trade tlui\ctn' itiniberCo., ofI3inntngltatu, entire 1-100-1-loo patty, we extend expressIons of tlecit grati- and witicis, with your concurrence, T desire to publish lit Tisè lu also self ex. llullotln, journals, autil the effort i)eing made by tino pinnatory.ltis always nsign ofa good todo nod the assurance that tuo memory sf our brief stay Please advIse me promptly If -yeti approve tile men connected 4f concate!entlofl in their beautiful cIty wIll never groi' dun. \ lieti tlteic I publication oftisis statement, wisotitei you care to omit ivitls these liiul)llcatlons to uj an initnoillitte rnevencnt. for another nmeot Respectfully submItted. dlu'iipt time Ou'iler.Effort has i Ing to follow sooti aftot. One of the most successfulcoii : w, r. BARNS, Chairuttait. anythIng therefrom, or to add anythIng titeréto. boon miando by these toen, aunt appareintly - - Continuos to be catenatlons ever held itt Alabana occurred at Birmingham J.:tt. ian'mn, ; Y0UI'l very truly, - -3- J. COMERF'ORD. j. made, to slims' that n Wl(lespi'ettul tlissati'sfactlonexists in oit the night of October 12, when twenty-three niese wore : i-r,_ BAIRD, Scrlvenóteu', lnittatQ(l-asfitte a class as ChARLES WAGNER Ji-I13-SC - - -- tite Omler nit to tilo Scriveinoteu'sislp, and withmy recent vns ever pu t through any. EDWARD GOflDi)E. Copy tI) inch unemitor of tIse Supremo NIne. vs Itere.Eight or ten candidates vvlso arrived late \s'ere not 301-IN OXRNFOISI). reelcctlon to that ouilce.I eunplsaticaiiy deny thIs, and lnitlted. bitt hoYo beets held over for another meeting, purpose to give fully bist as briefly as possible Just what foe' The ce)ullmittee turned lis also tIsé following resolutions: v hIelt the date hits00cvteeco set ta appears, ItIsthe Clarksburg, w. Ya,, Oct. 15, 1011. lias océuu'il, PUFI)OSC of.1cc Blrinlngltam noinbers to make titis con 1fr. T. J-t, Baird, Scrivenoter, - ?dauty scenes of Interest alud delight have not seri'ed to A fov words of itutroelitetlotu will give eatcitatlon even larger litais the one held Oetober 12. II ottave tite memory of ohr brothers whose visible fouilla are Naslivlllo, Tentu. a bettor iuusiler- latitel r opectntlon t lint there vvlll be is at less tisais thIrty Ito toilger with us.They who, since the ttttue of our last Dear 'Raird:Your favor ittit encloing the stntomdnt standing of the st'tuuntlon, InitIatesA ellLss of fiftyIsnot unlikely. atititual meetIng, luave passed beyond thit plaite of our distI BIrmIngham is 800008, turc not- forgotten.\Vc miss thorn, and though we I,u'epared by you In reply to tile recönt attacks on our Oidor I am the manager of, and nm largoly Interestedin, Tue rapidly gi awingini niport n neo as n lumber t1lstributln 13ttoii'¡acre is'ou'ds cannot slioi' feriti our deepe r feeling, hiss heeu receIved and carefutlly read. roister. Sou thera i.uun beriusiti, I is nuber newspaper.For several tuero beingItose' oer fortylirmsinvarIous i.e ivould fain have these brIef lines sytnboiize the -spu'ay of Yoti have my approvai to l)Ubilsh same in Bulletin,I brancltes of the lumber butsinoss,Tisis has brought listo rosemary witicis tIse iloet says Isfor renteuniju'au-ice," yetiu.stite etlltou'sos' piOI)riOlQt'H atvsti'i(uuis Otlt('r papuas, Of nil ttsoso ivttolus yearo goule by iveuc wont to Join ielleve tiulgIves the informatIon that our members wnñt BirmIngham a large anotherofstrictly eligible itsese: lut stur t)lCflstlre and aId lut our woi'lc, uscite is more uleepl unii sluoutId lieve.I hutve noOsing to acid to or talco troua wit Ich IonIc to tu e saisie I tuco of ititroumage fou' stsppoi't , luisvo unotiruieci liti nstnghnin,Ala.,Oct.17.IP11-Sinceyou loij 1311'- ttuuui oui' beloved brother, \Vllltnm Henry Norris, the statement,I am confident that itpuitlicatlois apptlrently thought litai my official connection wIth Hoo- of Houston, Teans, wItosO death caused a pail of gloom to vtil intnglinm several of tho old raeinbrs at the Order i,ava cr11150 tagrvsst many of our members who lieve done hilt I-Too : ,tect,tc,itoImitinicol toitonca tenaS tots.,tn,1after takIng ovetspu'ead] the entIre uneuniterstulp of leo-I-leo,Prons - tite , gave The SouthernLituisbermuitisauneadvantage i is I t I atlont tu I S O -I , little heretofore to becomo muclumore active, - I the ilifittei' tif) wIth Mesero. \Vood and Douglass, they have titise of h is un ti ilu iiidoattu met April, over tisent, and consequently they lìavo i'epoatcdly sought t1et,le,l to hold nitotlier concatcnatlon on Thurol;ty evenIng, lirettuei' NorrIs gave itlliest efforts to tite sipittulldluug of tiu - Fraternally yours, flecemlior 7,\Vo u'e- getting in appltettons sigicd up for Order Ati \'teegerent lue osado a wonderfsuirecord, and luis - to prevent my re-electionas Scrlveunoter, maicluug some p ndtnintstrsstiouu as Sourie of lì, STRINGER BOGGIISS, Snarlu of the UnIverse, tise second coneateisalten, antItltfico-I-bo of fllrmtnghatii tile UnIverse was one of the MC : - svtll le gln(t to lia' .y Ott cense back and help sis out agate Thost_ SUCCeoOfsul lis the history of I-100-1300.tirother Norris effort to that end at every Aiiuuual MeetIng sInce1897, \\,tii von l,lease natl iOC a copy of the last handbook, and Was a man of uncommon ability, and he putt Into his work Tlnat tltomembcrsIsui ofthe order approved of tito Qbltgo, fou, the Ouder all the force and etlicicney whichso strttc- way In Yoursrely truly. ingl Several lumber papers have recently published articles w. A, citauacierizec1 his career In the business avorld. Tn witich I dlscluargedtny official duties, and liasnot ayusnpa- - testinsonial of hlcapable and euiceessfuul eCorts cuds'ith of such nature as to justify, If not demand, a reply frém l)i'ofoundappl'eciattous of th hod WI SIitIsejoulonsi esof amyuuovvspan'i-t ivais, litsloyaltyto lioo4ioo, be .It, me. Is - San Diego, Calif., November. therefore -- - One of tite lumber newspapers, anti the most in- evidenced-by tise fact that each-year I have been Resolved, That intise paoeing froua earthof Brother fluentlal and -widely circulatedof all those which tuvo re elected Not leospleasing Is a letter troni Supreme Junior Hoo. 1r, r-r.Norris our Order has lost one whose counsel- was by an unanimous actIon; notwIthstanding tue opposition e/verviSe,ii'iuose recently discussed Hoo-Hoo matters, within tise last few 1:100 Frank W.Trowor, announcIng that Brother J. T, Bato, course ii-as niway moderatealudfnIr. of the persons to whom thave referred. No opponent nial whose actionsvere Inspired by constdertutloiss of the days, \ricegerent at Los Angeles, has a letter from Brother H. D. briS intereut nthe whelp Or'lor: be ft furthor lias come out with an article in strilcing contruist has ever lucen put lii aomiîuntlon agaInst nie. White, of San Diego, stating that the latter has a class of Resolved, That expresstonq of tise sincero synspathy of to the others, annrlIcle. which Bliowed evidence of a tite Concatenated Order of loo-loo he -I have realized for some tiisetimat my busIness affairs' fifteesi candidates now lIned up with good prospects that tended to his genuine and unselfish Interest in the welfare of Hoo-Hoo, there will be at least five inoreBrother Bate is arranging ffltatly and that tlseso resolutions be spread upon the mlii- demanded more of my time, energy, and whatever talent Cites of the Order and published in Tisc Bulletin. and invited suggestions for its betterment. v I possess, and tine members of my Immediato family and s, '

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4 THE BULLETIN : A MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO 1100-1100. THE BULLETIN : A MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOO-}IOO. my busInog 5 associates knew that I (lid not Intendto be On tile evening of July 6, 1511, In the lobby of the Jeffer- fi candidato for ro-oecUon at therecent annual meeting. son 1-rotel, St. LouIs, aro.,Imet Mr. W.. Barns, with whom the Detroit dock for thelaketrip. Brother Johnson STA't'fOit' PIONNSYT.VANIIt About Áirii of tho present I hail a conversation, in Eliocourse of which he said he Voluntarily brought year The Southern Lumber- up the questuón and stateii thatthe Couuniy of huller, man editoriallytook the position that regardless unilerstood thatILfund was betng raised to be uscii to defeat rumors liad been so numerous of the titeelection of "Jim' Baird as Scrivenoter at the forth- atril Persistent in and about tiefste inn, a Nottut5' l'u hile truth or falsityof tue allegation connecting Mr, Chicago tiret "he had taken iu'utunuifou' otmi,i couiuuiy, per- Edward coming annual meeting,I made no reply to this statement 'It upon himself" to sUnnIly cain , lItt 3uuuanti S. 1u tuoi t um 'u, sand for (lilly stuoia, (leputset \vhtoio i ng byin Hines with the improperuse of money in furthering the whatever, and have since repeated it to no one except Mr, Mr. Edward Hines to tutti utays tiu.t lut't'ttsii conio to-his home to talk tuomatter rtoifliuittttiug coututuuttlee utppoiumi(.ti iutoiutbei' of tuo election of Mr.Lorimer as United States Senator J, It. Baird, whomImot at tite Sinton Hotel, Cincinnati, over; tiirit Mr. HInes did i' litt' Suint ittut titi' auuuiuial (corn coma to his homeand they dia. IflC(titig oft-Ioo.iiniutolti ttiu on tiue i1tt' et' Seit, the State of Illinois, Ohio, on July 21, 1911. Cusseti tim subject, but that botei',l hue ''Ci ty or fitevemnitut;'' i tri 1,oui as a matter of policy and for the good I now state that statements similar to Mr. 1-Tines assuu'eil llilflthat that uttorto itimùtviti,j (tOlto- of the iurni)er people generally, tite one above Relut tuotu?dr.Rtu.tno OtiLteti to the couuimttlt'o Mr. iIincshould resign have been made to mo during tie past four months, at scv- he (Hines) knew nothingof it; oveut t of hue uc-eleciltutu of thatiiitite' that he bail as many J.I i.liai t tium s Set I vt'uu o toi of tite his positloir as president oftiro National Lumber Man'i- eral pinces, and on different occitsions, but I am not now affairs of Iris own demanding Otnutiti/ittion,ulliter he( i3i_et'tuo)at Iris attention as he could hearth lito hott unue oliucuutloiiuituu'Cii facturers Association. able to make aflidavit as to names of persons making such svoii barullo, and that lie iituulhuerctsigivatuc}u)o(Ituitcuutitti 'u vas taking no part lu the :t,i,i,s,i, nuuiuhei's statements. mova tend swum nu nttici'i utmlii'tiri tuo, That C(ltoriai expression ment. - i ottulyto be ausod considorai)le discussion (Signed)W. M-. STEPHENSON. Pueoenlc'ul, flutti tuai iiueyvotiiui ittu sItien to lite itt (u(''iutouitittut tut' oppo- and stirred mucir(eciingamongMr. Iiine' personal As may well ho supposed, i'C.eteCliØiu of said J. lilOtit d t'aiuuu'fi ont ttvo by this timo I was worked soit i'eeo-il 'tu t,tiue STATi OF TENNESSEE, ti ituetuj n tot-eel s,(nun('coii t tof tiuo atti- friends and business associates,who, by the way, nere up to tito point of resistingthe efforts that wore behurg tildo tttitut by 'l'ite Sotitiie (mite numerous. Davidson County. ruado agalns m'e i.uiiuthei nitmn oiutite''Jot'iunei"' So bitter became tiria feelingin sorne me, and I let some ofmy persollal (rienda huicitieuti; amid, secondly, that timo%tO9t Clii iuurnber Joiii'nai9 rillartcrs tint I was informed of Personally appeared before me, tite undersigned, coil teitdiit lì te ti fliturre n'noi ttit' benuti i threats having been made know that I desiredre-election as a vindicatioru htuvuuug tite to lo dcii v'd (iota C. O. Sunimlit, a AJotary t'iihiic of said County and of myself ouiieo of Scu'Ivenoturcouuuu(ctt'titvitui a iuiuiiiuor to cripple TueSouthern Lumberman financially Personally, and as an object Jouriutti, litoy 'vtii.tt ciutilied f.c nitttro unless Stute, W. r, Stephenson, aiid made oath In duc lessonthat disloprltablo in tlutut tt(lvt(iuiagt' its editorial Policy should bereversed. form of in" that tite nuove'-itement by hIm made political unetlroçjs cairttotprevail in Hoo.}Ioo, RAYMOND S, COhiNiiitrs iy¡e'Si)tper rivais apparently anti si'bscrlbed,istrue In substance and in fact. A quick canvass maibo Suituitt tuuud oit bocributi in ti u 1t tlioirghtthey could on board ship by soma ofmy 1511. ...,tituy ai i tetoher, A.i i iiittstiinony I turntins hellng against nie to tiroir s'iiereof ivave hereunto set my friends Indicated that if the i)u)ItA M. N ItJlLA E'M, Noittul l'tmttlitt, own benefit, i)y ap- luanul and officiai "fund," it any liad beenraised, pealing to lt to ocal, at my oniceinNashville, had liad no effect and assist them in defeatingmy re-election tiuI 3Oiiiday of SeI)tt'uuiher, 1511. that I would have tuo (lifliClilty Since the Annual Meeting 1i7 reslgnatiouto(rain the or. as ScriverIoi(.r. in Almost at once, after the apl)oafanceof (Signed)C. O. SUMM ITT, being reelected. (1er itave beert teurdereul, jOl of tireobeing ittoclired by tuvo tuo eiitoriis rrfrri to, J Notary PublIc. Others liad apparently learned of tItano newspaper uumeut,who, according to tito affldutvits lward that plans vere on foot tire saluefact, forit t o bn ng alien t above (hinted, humourago(ulitieniabouutliteProposed si'h resu i t.ltiimors to tins effectsvere 80011 cattle to my knowledge thattire plan of light had I was anuazeci to Icario that any one wotuid go so far as to raising of a "finiti" withwiticiuto defeat muro, mimerons [Ituipersistent, butr cirangeti sud that tire oppositIon unii no definito Information to tito woiiid propose that Tito ou'tlor ; as tot ir(it sou ree u ut ii atteiript to raise money to defeat -tite election of a man to the Sci'lvenoter's office be will tegrot to learti oftiter'osigmration 01 Tu ly 21 ,I 91 1,oriwit Ich dator removed to Chicago, that the sotne of these ntouumbet's learned tiiioiigii oflicein a social antifrateruisi organization.I-low the butt to othet'sitwill (ioiiimtiess i; Siiirerno Represenatv salary of tito office 1)0 lnci'eaged, '\V.li. Stephen- turd that tito incumbent take itioasuiroiiisiuuuemii rigtimo, pauti muggutoota, oxpocti mrg 5(111 t ir at ruiotuey could be Sl)eiut I cotilul notveil imagine, but that ii liai!lear:ieii of them tir rougir rirotlierB. A. should bu ioquulreii to give luiswhole timo to tito work- vitir confidence titoir going to br'ruigpenco, Joii nsorr, of Cli cago, n'ho ira sotuìetlriuig sinister was contempiated was tite natural con- which it was weh known I d I n tu ra reed veil his i nforjna- could not do. Tito t'osignmttions utosentod rtro lesstirtuirauto per tarit tiiiii (rom exflrotlier Pialt elusion. When tins resolution of tire inembou'slrip, 13. Walker, editor of the Mis- was presented, Brother PlattB. Walker', viro was opposed to Bissippi V)Ioy Lumberman,ami that a (ow days after- Notwitiistanding my previous determination, and the mo and vairted the l'osoluitioii Like a uvidely ttuivettlse(1 comnunoulity,lita membership vai (Iii e (lirot ii r r Stepirenson denianils of my own business, I tilereilpon decided neither adopted, denraurded a roll etch bystates, instenil of ait "aye" Of J-Joo.l-Joo is"mtiiicty-uuirreiter' ccitt iuure." )iia(l heers (irrt her i riformed and "nay" vote of those present, on the subject by exj]rotiier W. to ask nor declino a re-election as Scrivonoter, but to leave The voto was talion by Altiioiiglr they hayo geile 'orire i 5,000 members left. 'i E. Barns, editor of tire states, with St. Louis Liiiflberflifln, lt to tiro membership to do as it wished, and seo If such tire result tiret tire proposaiwas dofoatetl by a majority of 2,092 votes. lit tito words of Sonatoi' 'l'hituumuton, Ciralruuinirof tito Ro- \Vitlioiit ciiaraetoriziiigtiroinformation given a fight could succeed in Hoo-Hoo,I discussed titisde- I)ublieaii National Coimveurf,ioim of 1896, wlrouun iralf-uiozort rue by The nest day tire same propositioncame up lu n slightly mombei's "boited" oit accoutirt of tito Brother Sielilierisori, I iiorevitlrCopytwo affidavits given cision with no one except Brother Stephenson, and per- altered form, when it was -again silver quuostr'on- defeated, - - - "al)luaretttly there is um tiuiorutiir left to do litusimuoss," by hirn,lugcontents of which are startling, baits very briefly a few weeks later with -Brother Jeff B, Following this toy re-election to say the was- unanimous, Aittl that busimuoss la being dono i'Ight along. least. Webb, at that time also an officer of the order, - 1)11 jUil0 25, IEi1i iiiC'titcago, iii.,r I put forth every effort to-secure a largeattendance to the with B liad a conyeretjon When- tiro i'esolutlon which As aitowirtg that lirotluer B, A. Johuisoti À. Johnson,Inhiccourre of which he said, as Anriul Meeting, writ(ng -numerous -personal was intended- to ikifoat nìo was itot macrely iienrtv n I lettersto (.aii rCnftrnhçr lits - words, that he had liad was untIer consideratioir, several ofits promoteus pro. fliakiuug a careless ensilai remark iii what lie toltime na iteoriv._'ailleii members of tite order In every state.-I sent at bastone vttIì 1'lttt It. %Valker regardingmy (Stephen- tested that titare was -nothingpersonal- in it, that it was tite boat ueas leaving i)otrolt, J state titat tilt Wednosilay, 8On') c'andÌttiu.y for' Sirivenoter, Septemutbor 13,ire - anti that he (Johnson) liad communication to every member of thé order, and- filled - -trot aimed at une,- but merely iuitendeti - to iriàrenso repeated-tuesubstance tlrorooftu n born giv(n io iindc9-stnid tilo that a fitrwas iieIiraised or -the "Bulletin"- for- five months withmatter designed to Ouileloricy-of -theoffice,Titis stâternent -has siiice been cnlleui001)11 ht g of tito Siipretume N i ito luttito l'oit tcitar'tu'al mr liait bin ralid, to iIureuthe election of J. Ilotel iii Detroit, ammiltimat 15. BaIrd for inciense -the attendance - at the meeting, - - - - repeated in-some of the recent tt'ade oui Sunday, Scptcituiuor 24, Ita Scrl ¿enter,Its(.JOiIIiOØfl) journal articles.No said that a Mr. ,Tohnson,of the doubt it was mado honestly bysovoral repeated It in greater uiotrtil iii tito LaSaile lintel, Chicago, Frost-.Iolinoi1 Ltimt)er Company,tie Understood, liad Offered In not-one of those lotterswas the support of the re- I lcnow- it waii made liotiestly by sthiio, - - in tite presence of Smother E. IT. Defebaugir, of that city, tocontribute $2GO iosuch a fund.Mr. Joanson said ciplent solicited for any man or any measure. - furilici- CliM he iinhiertood that BnL at- the time thus- statemeirt and Brother J. A. -Kirby, of Now Orleans.At titis tuno 1ro other nnn were willing to was being inailó, i coiitribijtc to In not one of -the-letters wñs my candidacy ever menS tilo addeil that ire tlioirgirt L. E Fuller, of tire Lumber IVorld, such a titad,huno other names werò inca- particular iuersons I llave referred to,and who lnstigriuud Cloned that i remember. tioned. - - - - the movement, wti'c threatening of Chicago had stanati tite u'urmors, and that Fuller irad Mi marry of the rnornbers - .JOiiflMOflsaki endeavored to-raise a "(timid," irnd to get up a crowd togo furtiir that tie had put his footdown I defy arty man to produce a person who will controvert -with a - dinu'uption of tite Order' incase Jsitoutfi ho re- on tiilQui! Woiiid continue to oppose that to Mi', 1-lines to prostro assistaitco to defeat myio olee. Idea," this statement. ------elected, claiming to hayo a long list ofresignationsto - r m kiiow \vtio the Mr. Jehnson, of tion. - - - -- the Frost-John- I also published - (n- The Bulletin, at the instance of- the - take effect upon that contingency,I support titla --state.- - 'Ion Luinbu' Company, is, and- havenever met such a maS to 'flic above are tira fatta n-s to tito reasons of my candi. itient witit tire following áffidavits:- - the bei,t of lily hciio1oigo and belief,I nicrely-recount what Snark, in two successive issues, a communication not tlncy, and as to myreelcctlon, Mi', 13, A. Jehiitaon told inc. - - - only inviting but urglng expressions from every member,

STJtTJ( OF MffiSJSSIPPI, - My reply toMr.13, . Johnson was that 'neIther wesld I - on the generai good of the Order, these views to be sub- stand for anythIng like that," COUNTY OF COVINÓTON, - - - I repeated tuis conversation - - to no one C\cept J5r. The recent artieleo abuSIve of mo and calumniating tito J, JI,Baird, whom I-mot at the Slaton mitted by letterlfthewrlter could not attend the annual - Tuis Is to certify tltitttitofirst time I i lteiiud Ndwnrd ordem' make few if any - Positive charges, but are full -- Hotel, CincinnatI, on July 21, 1911, meeting in person. , ------and have not repeated lt 1-unes iuieiitioned in 'onncction wIth the affair's of Insinuations maulo by men tolto did riot breathe sInce, witile on hoard - tite "City of Clevelnuid," of 1100-I-103 - a word - Every reader of- The Bulletin will recall these - urgent was - by Ui-other of them on the- "City of Cleveland," nor who have (SIgne1) -WM. STEPHENSON. - W. E. Baus ever in diutcuaslag tite probabIlity of tito re-election - art(cles. - - - of .1.1-1. Baird for Scrivenoter, which -conversatiOn breathed a word of themat any annual meeting. STATE OFTENNESSIE, - - Occurred In the -many communications received as result- of these lnjohnsrjn'o FIeld Monday afternoon, Septombor11. - Not omuly this, but itl Davidson COiinty, - - - ilrotliet' a fact that neither Mr. Barns publications, not a single mention appears of the changes Jau'nit ' stated - luisubntauice as follows: That on accouuit of ?eisonally appeared before me, the undersIgned, the positIon - JIm Baitul took - In'('lue Southern Lumberman nor -Mr, Walker so much as opened his mentir, at the ' J C. O Siiliiinhtt, which were proposed at the annual - meeting, at- thé In- In tito ilines.Lorimercivauges, Mr, 1-lines did not want Baird busncss session at whichthey ware discussed, in ad- a Notary Publie of said County and - - L State,1V,ai.-Stephenson, and made oath In duo stanceof ex-Brothers W. E; Barns and Platt B. Walker. ic-elected,Also,that if- BaIrd was re-elected- titcrnwoujjd vocacy of tito resolutionsthey had proposed, not oven f he'tlarge number oftito form or law,that oldest members ot titoOrdet' - when oua of -them was- pointeilly naked by tIto acting the above statement- by-- hIm - resign, here,- naming over some oftito most promintutÎue, - made anti stibseribeilis true in substance and In including someof -tue founders of Snark, in ovidenteurprise,if Ito hail nothing to say. fact. Iii the Order, oc also testis-non1 whereof I have hereunto - sot himself. - - my hand and Th next specific information thatIreceived about ; 'l'ho) siueak- of my pacicing Lito anirual nteoting, which oiilcial sear otmy otTIco In Nash. Titis 16th day of October, 1911. Ispuerile.I had tre "fund' fòr the purpose, vIlle, titis30th day of the proposed use of money to prevent my re-eletinn - came ir September, -1011. T. L. O'l)ONNSLL, - - - (SIgned) to rue from Brother B. A. Johnson on Saturday, September No member in atteiiulance will say that I naked him to C. O.- SUMMITT, Sworn to and subscribed 'before me this15thday of Notary Public, 9, 1911, shortly after the steamer "City of Cleveland" left October, J911, go there for the purposeof voting for me, or for or CHATOLTON, Notary Public against any measure,

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6 LU TilE BULLETIN: A MONrHLYJOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOO-HOO, ? U THE BULLETIN: AMONTHLYJOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOO-HOo. 7 The charges that I packed the etng is a reflecUo on every member in attetdance. They complain that it ¡s possible for the 1,233 votes of Texas to be cast by oae member. This is not only possi- Concerning the Handbook and The Bulletin. 'J'hmo \Veotciii Methmoiihst Book Concern,57 \\Tmihmhmmgton Stm'eet, They Compa!n of the roteon their resolnUon being hie, but Is exactly what occurred at the last annualmeet- Cimicago, SelitOiflhmer 20, taken by Elates. 1909. ¡ng.But the vote of Texas was cast solidly In favor of Mr. Platt ii,\\rahhcIjr, Minnpohis, alien On both days when their propcsais their proposals. So were the 735 votes of California cast l)eam Slr-Youm'o of Auguot 2h, came up, the vote --Along with otlìei' vague wen to m'mi addrosod to timo North- by states was called for by the most by one man, and the 624 votes of Oregon by two men. conhl)]nints flhll(h3 by a couple of Climi st han Ail vocato,inkl mm g f,ncoot of iroiimmcimg active supporers I i u in ber trade jon malfien who liase wL t lid ra wu tliei yea r hooic,mimo m'ecclvei co ml si domabi e attomm thou of the proposed danges--by Mr. Platt B. Walker The total of the vote of these three states Is 2,592, lacking r mcm- Ovi ng to chhffcm'en t Imiti es having at o u i' liando, on the berols.i P n- time Omder, is limemaiii untiomi t hat the cost of pri (I eimm ed giving u s pliceb, first day and 3fr. W. E. Barnson the second day, as less than 250 of being half the total vote In favor of the lug the liandl)ook and Buliethi, lìt- and thon tnmmmimmg clown time imimmicen timely a hot of timo hits time tao biggest items of l)riIlt- h)aSsod by, amid wo tuvo miot umitilmiow beemi tibio to get mtmiy appears (rom the stenographic reorcj- proposai.These 2,592 votes of the three states named ing eXi)eflSC Of I-leo-I-joe, lins dohimmite hlmfnimmiatiomi foi' you, o the meeting. notCCejV((i Proper care amici were cast by four men, and all in favor of the proposition fidelity, 1111(1 Llmat the Order hits beemi \vo would im'opo0o toyoutiloi(lefl, of chmaimgimig quo of 'They complain of the provLsion in theCoastlthtlon grossly ovemehmirgeci. boo kiti % x S of our now disgruntled ex-brother newspaper meil. i mietei, Tim is woim itlgivo you two colti temis which peimits cf this method of voting. '['he lollowbig sets forth the fmictoftuis to a pago iVhtCm' Mr. Barns Is mueller.It is a yen iom' h ave omm e, amid, hmrvi timthin more repoos!b]e for this method than any other tedious tiling to i ililiCtOUthe reuierof lomigor page, wo im I tii'e,hii co tim o beoic to abeti t'h 00 i)agcn, man who This is mentioned for no other purpose than to show ilmo Bimiletimi, 1)111 \i'oimltifuthlmm' s Liggeot Vo eve ry nie in i)cr is reulueslimi Io read il. t im a t 'oim mmm gb t ' has ever beco a member of Hoo-Hoo. by ehimmmiiimithmmg time hji'tmcicc,h8 siv,' coi,imbomaimlo If he did not devise that whatever may be said of this method of voting, the iiitimeiMmihmteO mnemieimmg dhmoetory commi- this method of vOtLng, he has certasaly At - the Annual i"-teetlng -of 1909 oitpige '172,mumd ninotimeemmihi capo approved and de. advocates of the proposals made at the last annual meet- at I-lot Springs, hIm'. mininos,ohimilihysettimig forthin Platt B. \Vnlkem, thou Smiark, i 1mo minoico impinicmwr ce so,anti fended t on many occasions. Re has servedon the Com ing were those to profit by It. after saying' in his alluminI ad- Ittimitimig(I,,, mn,tti emlii\Vhthm imongimmg hitcitmitbo,,, mittee on Constitution and ByLasvs (tresstintI.ho believed we were If thicoe ollgg,ohj,,m,s mmlc,t tihihi more than any other paying too muchfor col lenti, that tImo Intim itlipincal,vc n'oniti man-at Pearly every azìnual meeting aince the first But for the vote of these three states, cast in this way, printing botti The Bulletinamicitime Flaiidbook, Sill)liijttcmi i 0,000 cdi thom, itoimimi cootyeti hmmtImo mlnhgii. one lo a nuinbei of gentleimion horhionmi nf $2,000, beld-ind In nearly every instance bas servedas chair. the vote in favor of the proposals made would have been a lettem- fiomn time Farelmani Print- SIm oit libthib I cm (tic aOO(i to you, ive \%'nimicI bn lug & Stattoimemy Co., of UI)otlitiphe p:tgo and ititLice gIn mlto not LL man and read and advocatd the report. small indeed. hllmmneapolis,liisubstantiation, o a (litiflmitV,ehtosvimignto,'ic, presumably, of lus liollof that tIme bimmdhng tititihz,, of l,,,ohc, et,. Oidei was being over- d S',tI hug yo mm i- I ias never a member of this committee Inmy life, They complain-that is, one of them does, and his effu- charged. f)mi'tim, r a d ye n ro, I aiim minable now to establishto just what coin- rE copeta rim i I y9'))l) ro, neser appeared before this Committee in advocacy ofany .sinnIsreprinted by tue oIlier-that as a publisher,I Iiiittee or1)0(13 of mmmcii thislOttO,'\VS ,IENNINfl,4t' (1RATT4IOI, proposal, and have never once opened submitted,1)iit Po i'\V. j,i_11Li I owoy, my mouth In the "defy the wishes and best interests" of those upon whose l)CllOVt3 jo bil'i h n t h ng Depnm'(nmmm t itwas a joint mneetlmmg oftilocommittees on ;1 fieserdi discussions that have occurredon this method of patronage The Southern Lumberman relies.I deny this Good of tIme Ordem'' amid voting. 'Constitmitlomimini By-Laws," I as respect to the "best interests," but it is a fact-that the ccii imow ceitaliily lemilemimlior only tue follovlmig men as be- Sl'iCiiri(.%'I'IONS IlJi()IJ'I' I They intinuatethat therebavebeen improper ex editorial policy of The SouthernLumberman isinno ing Imi-esemit, timougim tuero ; penditzires, and yet they know that voie several otliems I amsure: T no w (ihipehidtime s heel il cal toit s somit omit (iii L every Item of ex- manner controlled by the "wishes" of any one, not even B. A. Joimmison,W. E,Bains,A. C. 1)01 Iitimo Ramsey amid C. P, Ives. 1-huid book miRi 'T'ho tini loti penditure, however small.has been "the wishes" of Its best patrons, but solely by what Its mm, L approved by the 'l'ho Jettem- submitted to these 1 gentlememi is printed below Snark and Senior 1-looHoo, that every item editors see to be right. - aim d w il I ho comimimm cmi ted of expenditure Nasiiviiio, 'L'enti, 'L on later: Octoiemh S,I 909, has been reported at every annual meeting,each disburse- -ahmtrob,nhl &ii')iceCt,,, Natmimviiio, : But what concern has I-ioo-Hoo, as a social, fraternal 1'emmmi, ment, ho;eyer small, being accompanted by itapproved .\liflnenpofls,5-Ummim., August 26, 1900. t iemmhicnen..-.l'lemtoo timilceamot bid oit pi inthag tito iijmnml. organization,'lth the editorial policy of any newspaper i)øok o I'titIs Ortie r, voucher, with all papers attached, Includingthe canceled Platt B. \yaltcei, Snark of timeUnIveme, Mlimnm,i,o1Is, asina. nani P lo of tvim icht oemid bcm',,vJ thi 'L h'Yi'b--'('b,,, check on matters wholly disassociated from the Interest of the Dear Sir-.We (nice Imieiiume in typemoo,] iiirbntimigthth hn,oic i sbIch covered that disbursement-allaccessible suhmmilttlug timo following (bici hielt, migo to estimate foi furnisimimig (lin Om',iem', tuttI so meticht of htas io mcpm000mmt,,h by the proa- for the examination of every member order? \vltIm Commeatemimited Ordcjm or lioo-i(oo emiti han,hP,o,,hç ,cmmd Snppieimmem,t No, present, and pre- pmlmitlng, n-sfollow,: - 1, of ivhihch, o)mpral(),Initt I imbu o,o,h in cops', loii()h sented at the annual meeting for no other -10,000 mnomflbem'gimi1) itO in Pagea ttmmth purpose than If The Southern Lumberman pursues mistaken policies, iiooli...... each emc,h to ch,,, oncces-.sf,,i h,h,i,iem- n'hhh,,jtm t)'hhi leieihv- 15,000immcmmmbershmip books ...... t coot to ltht,,,rn L that If objected to, the objector might be fully heard. editorially or otherwise, I am the sufferer, and not the 20000 'l'ho Buhlemin each, i2c each tiomi ho tIlo tyin, tini oj' i mi thmü aea, thnt e ho i,erimmti,9 200 imonth ...... aoo.00 Itou imtin el the d i 'fe,,,, t They seec, with adroit IndirectIon, to Order of Hoo-Hoo. 20,000 'ihie Bulletin, commvention fo ri t,,nft lt e typt'h n ro eon. Mdl- create. the Im- issue ...... thtmiitth Oot'tn'tiectieth ticorm'e,thmmg presSIon that my traveling expenses bave been Ii'hmStchiiSS Woric contcinh)intcd vhlite (ho (o't timi'o book paid from amid high-grade somviijo io,m'c!,,,aedhty (hie(mm',i,', timetvhmtio,,( the They have sought to make lt appear that their resigna- giiaramm teed. - he st,,m',,l onh cam'e,l foi' by thin t ypo to the funds of Hoo4-Joo.I never drew a cent of traveling Ol)cccs'mf,mh l)l(h(hot'Jim ring ,t,,iI tlons were theresultof something recriminatory or Very-i 2opcctfimhiy, :tftomco,m,i,ietbom, of thevom'hç, expense money from Hoo-Hoo In my life, except forat- l',ihy(J( 1'hhiN'I'JNG& STAT.IONEI1y CO, co io u i:c'' ONS-It hi LI abusive In what I said at the annual meeting in Lny brief i h iii 'i h tt o 1h tending the annual meeting. By 16 W. P. hiuclgo, m'ectiom, ittte tobtett ii e vor- During my Incumbency as h th,hhoohm whhi ami-tonni to hue htoohç, i,» speech ,,f acceptance,That this is false appears from a miele, conhahta thmi'e,.,,o,'ate niel lintimtct ibl '())t whhi Scrh-nutr, l have attended man) called meetingsof the b)em8, of ouitOnni- Supreme Nine, to which each member of letter writtenby h-fr.PlattB, -Walker, July.' 29, 1911, - I stated to tuis Conferomice l,,th,,g a chhm'et,,m',' of timo Or,iei','limo huit hot lo timo he Supreme omcoummìjittee -tlmmtt rvould mmietmij,emo},11, tLhph)nmIietbc,mhiy --(bio necommili, original of which lins been put Into my hands: ------(bio t))emnhevnh,ip Nino Is entitled to have hIs expenses paid, m'eolie_Ill)ldS botti on time Handimook Htmmmtem'hn,hly;titetubi, mtttc) : , but never In amidilimllolimmmia soon COtflhtOobng hIto bracimoti t of - titehottic, lUtbme nIet,ihjc'm'nhmhP i,y-hLtat my life have I put lu a bill for such expenses. - aftem- ¡ny metimrim to Nashville tini ehtha, Corm'ee- - - ',Jf, however,a8T Is Indicated to you before, l3atrO re- mio tice lrossume of woik v1mlchi - thomto im, (Ito t,i,htah,etIc,hint noie- tot ittimoerou,9 I always follows ami tini aro otisy Perhaps this fact Is not known to elected, am going to do nil Ican to get one thousand \lflmimal would I)emmnit, time resultsto be t', mmmc ice, Ini'm'ectiot,iiithe numerical list a hundred members resignationsofthis kind during the next year." subnmitted laIci', pritmehie, bhytr chtammghi,g the tvhllcottahat of the order, who suppoz, I (11(1 meopemm -both Propositionsfor bicis as tanteoh'tii l,oat),liheo (0m'_ no doubt,- that my-expênses - tIme following comrespon(lemmce will t'ectiomms he tito States ,ttid Rien bhst wihi bo momo oomph- hayo always been paid for attending show. cicteth. io,' h))Slttnc,if concatenatIons and ,TOiim8),ihtim'mtmtddm'oqiistoIto In the imleamitinie, hoivever, time ebutugech- ft'n,i, -one other meetings In the Interest of the order, joint commfem'emmce of timo tonti to amnothor towm, mio changotviii but the facts Both Mr. Walker and Mr. Barnshaveresignéd -their lieuse of Ancicmmt Ito miecoss:ti'y ho thmc ail,hial,oticni ihet;in tiiù mimminorieni iist as now stated are known toboth Mr. Walker amid (lie Supreme Nimio amid appointed theme toihiito emmiy and Mr. delegates, t) convene mit Chicago to tube out tInt minino of thtn townLad j membership, and are no longer connected -with the order, - PU ti mt Barns, have been so known for oLi Novomnbei' 17-19, liad - timo t,t,t,ie O f tieit o ivtote,,I n timo Staten ami d ch tio years, aùd aro known to - ticen suggested, amid activo efforts hint, j-' hiowoi'em', tito ricen or ,Tohm,t S,nitit wihi every man who has served as Snark since I have yet they have the effrontery to criticise the order and Its liad beemm put under way m,movedfiot,,, uovo to ht, ro- . been - to hiring about such Coimfememmee.This conference imaturally otmy, Coh,m,mtI,u, O,,forimmstamico,to Sprim,g_ - - - - lhoid, Ill Scrlvonoter. - offices, and to assume to say what shall be done -with It at the sammio tinto his stiedfldcltosq ni' poStohiica suggested Itself to my mimiiul box, antIhit as- the- Proper 'timo and place - m,eai'ly every caso (Ito - lnthefuture.------firm witim whichitaIs for submitting results of timo Comm n oc ted, tvhih - They complaIn of - the expenses of theorder and - yet new bids, -- - chmamtgn muso ;to tbo end that oom'm'pct i on of - - tidtim'tetios titito StatentiltS their resolution, the defeat of whichcaused their present - What would be thought of criticIsm of the conduct òf In the meammthmne also I- ìecolved time following letter, to taking ont time chtben hint amno,mmitn Practically discomfort, contemplated the a - mitoit)n at Olio Phaco and resotting it atmd payment to an office man dated September 25, hOD, from Mr.Walker, enclosimmg copy inserting imt ottotimor ¡,hmce. - - alone of a salary practically equal Masonic Lodge coming from-men not entitled to enter its of a- letter datemi September 20, 1909, We ¡tic at work all time to- that for which Is signed by Jennings - enr on correction of timo nemes doors?------now secured the services of both the Scrlvenoter & Grahani, of Chicago, and addrennos hmm this I,nolc, using foi- flitspmirposo what wo and the - Both Mr. Walker's letter and the call tImo "Correction- flank," beimmg titishhmtimdhmooh - - - olio ho enclosed are printed below: Supreme Representatre, - As they are no longer members of the order they-have hi,to i'agos, limiti tito pagos pasted separated - - omm hmLyy papar, allowing lemgo nmam'ghmm on which correcthom, are to be written.1f They complain that I am plain spokenand lack polish. - - - no right to -furtherdiscuss Its management, and for the - acinnoapoils, Mino., Sciltombor 26, -1909. - yo), can hayo a man cali at the 0111cc, ho willita shown this I have never considered it a virtue J.i-r.Baird, Scrivenoter, Nimshmyhilo, Tenn. 'Corm'ectiomm ¡look," ami horn it, anti front whmmt to use words to conceal - wo cati show thoughts. same -reason they may no longer be 'considered- proper huit of timo copy of laut year's hodic, I am manifestly Incompetent tojudge of my Dear Sir-I enclose herewitha copy' of a letter Which of the ¡mutine tmimi 1mo cati form an idemt Own pollh. subjects for discussion In the "Bulletin." - Was awaiting me upon mey, return.- As I wroto you some n)mmnbnr of cormoethons te ho mnade By -1 was born and "raised" in thecountry and timo ago, I was -endcavorhmmg to far limo groahet nimmnhcr of Limosoorroctions aro mado after all my education was obtained àutside secure Some reliable bids Janimary I of nachm year, anti fromm, that data t collège walls.Ap- for printing both the IJamidhook andTime Bulletin, on until bnok parently, however, th1 na assurance during August (1maI this I had goes to prosa, it always being nureffort togot into ths has- not rendered me Ineligible furnish same company would - hook th ¡ne thiø data, - - - - last correctIons possible, and to amidtoit now to office in the order. - - I repeat that in behalf of any suggestionor plans pro- mimen initiated up. to timo last moment possible, Judging from the reception whichyou accorded the es NEW NAOIJhJS AND NAMIPS DROPPJ5D_Names They accuso me and ray friendsof playing politics. mulgated for the good of Hoo-Hoo, I will put forthmy tlmmite I presented - from A.l3Farnham & Co., of all timo expect this will pleaso you vary much, I - hardly - new initiates nrc put In titis book eachyear, and tito set- Yet the evidence brings home to ñotless thin three cf best efforts, but that It is my purpose to resistto the annual address, I am Convinced - thatAs I stated in my hag up- amid lifting Into the three lists of timobook of tho5e we are paying too - those newspaper rivalsat leastthree moñthsof acquaint- limit of my powers, and with every-weapon I can com much for publishing both The Bulletin and new names is to he enm,sidered-in your bid.Tho best osti- once with the effort to raise a "fund" it was with -a view of substantiating tuis Handbook, and mats I cnn-lenke of tlme-numbér of newnames to ho adhod ith whlèh to op- mand, the effort now being made by twoor three dia- Collected -this information. - claim that I hayo totite next issuc Of tItis Handbook, basingsame on, the - I shall - talco the -liberty of pre- - ,j poso tne. number of mes already initiated simice the grunfled lumber -trade -journal men, to disrupt this sesting this original letter to the conferenceof the Supremo oid book 'wont What did they think of our Hoo-Hoo or- Nine and thoHommsa ofAìiclonts at Chicago, to press, -and on the nnmber likoly to ho initiatedbQtw(en membership, to In the mean- 110W and Ihn time - timo new hook gods to press, Is 1,500. suppose ganlzation, in the building up of which I havedone as time you are at liberty. to communicatedirect willi theno It that a"fund'would- controltho&èctioa? parties.You understand that the estimate they may shightly'oxoeedtitis, -but will- hardly fall,bnlow, much un6elfioh work as any furnish Is -- - Strange that -they should man liso ever wore the forsetting - In additino to setting up and-- up- theentire. hook -- incorporating into hms -care to associatewith such a witimout any'- benefit or - button. ------. - three lists of the booktheso nownamos, L *membersbíp.---:-. -----.- -- ' - privilege of the type which we have in Stock,and Which, year bici should as a' publisher, I cars certify represents at leasta saying also inhudttt simIJCr lnorporatlon Into ths hook of lits It the "fund" had worked whatwould lt have indicated? Respectfully submitted, of one.fourth of the cost. names now embraced in Supplement No. 1.In other WOrde, J. H. BAIRD, Scrivenoter. ' Fraternally yours, the names now appearing io this supplementare to 'be In- I PLATT B. WALKER. corperated at the proper placeS in' thd (bros hintsof 'the Handbook, the names in the alpimaltotical list ofthis supple-

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8 ! THE BULLETIN : A. MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTEDTO HOO-HOO. TUE BULLETIN : A MONTHLY JOURNALDEVOTED TO HOO-HOO. m'nt ber.g putthproper places a the alphabetic 9 the 1Iandbok; the Hst of COMMENT ON FIRST FARN1IAM LE'J'TER. : l' a:nes appearing th the numerical list thc suppjemento be added to theumerajis Having still received no bid from l of the tite concern,I handbook. and the names th the Before taking up replies to these requests forbids, wrote flLAKlul,f I'UlN'I'ING COMPANY the sup-,lrneri 'State and citfes" Ust of for tite third time asfollows: I; io bencorprated iñ J : their proper places swill briefly comment on the two letterslr. Walker had I In (hestt and r m iii to aJeo Inc'ude dÍttibtlo andok; your bld submitted, taking up first the one from FarnhaPrinting November5, 1900. taioupcorrespolttleisec;tItli tuo Biakely J1 back In the cases of such I'ainham Printing&StatIoneryCo,, , urptutype rrom the supplement as StatiofleryCo. I willmerely call attention to the price Edloon Building, 417 Pi'iiitlngCo., ofCltleago. As I Incarporatfon Into the }landbook. ay remain after Its Tretinople Avenue, Minneapolis, Mitin, Itevel'lienitlof this con. quoted for the Handbook, being price of 45 cents copy; cero until Its lust lottet' Onl) an e3tlinat per Gentlemen-I am still was lu can he made of the number of dead your lettci' of Novemberwithout the bld referred to In teccivod, it tiostitnod that the names to be H(ted book. and the fact that no number of pagesIsmentioned 1n the 1. Ileave itere early next Jr ut oC the Thesesi-t!I be the de- to attend a conference at Chicago, wtok speciflcatloits anti toy lettei'svere linqucnt members marked out after quotation on BulletIn. The regular monthly editions at wlticli titis whole turttctl ove!' to lt l)y ¿-ctImat Jafluar> LThe best of The batterwillIte takenup. Jennings& I can put on this ¡s that the Bulletin have varied from 16 to32 If your bid has not been mailed, Graham, as Oneoftito'tllffet'eiit 'e JI! not fall short of 1,500. making thenames o corne out pages, seldom until kindlyisolIsame to cte careLaSalle 1-lotti, Chicago, I)ttl'lIes" number of pages S Itlelitloiteti itt ; In thLbookabout the same as at preseflt. The dead 'ithln the past year being as sailas 16 pages and before Yours very truly, tise littler COncern's letter,'litt col't'espoitd. matter last year most frequently 24 to 32 J.Jr. DAInI), etico follotlo: of lt )ears lfandok amountedto about sfxty-one l- pages.1 will add here Scrlenotoi',

, that having no Instructions on the subject whatever I -,--- Chicago, Noveni}o1' I, 00, NUIBEnOF (OPIE._-pjd on &,000, 1OOOO, I ì lOO 15,000 and have always used my own judgmentas to how many pages Cotientenated Order ofJIoo.JIoo,Nnoliylllc, Petit,, l3ti'd, Supremo Sct'lvc'iiotor Oti 1. 11, i:I I f'AI'F:R-same quaiit ofNo. I of each issue to prinaccording to the matter at hand. Ihave to add only thatI liooh bond as In present Hovel' did hour furtlici' from boa:'Sir-We hike this toncet'n-, and dismissed it from ne lii qttotlttg yeti ticfollow. submit that thisletter from Farnhajn Printing & further considoratloti, Ing l)i'lCmon your i-landboolc JUDIXG-To conform to Note that the hook as oftitoCulot of 1Joo-j00 xnt,t bverSubstantially stitched and bound. Stationery Co. Is not a bld for doing thework at all, and either not wanting the work,or being unprepared to huiler tlitot sPed Ilcatlons: 1 YPOGRAPJjY_fanner of setting. affords no conclusive evidence of the xecute It-either the oneol' All capItalitjon, punct- actual cost of which tite other putting tuent oqtiai- itatci' stock to be ftit'iiisht1 by 'litoIliokoly uatlon to c onform to present hook. iyout of my rancitas Company, santo\velgiit Printing such a paper as we had been gettingout a practical litisinossl)roposltlon, isuo anti qualityauthatU8edin tite l)CLIVERT_floük3 to be deliveredat my office. ready could be pro. of yoni' J-fflfl,]l)ook(tirnishetitic for mall$ng, with "knockdo" duced.The letteris simply Is coversas per sample en- \vhat it stated to be in Compooltloti__yoti areto l - furnishus closed hrwjth, this cover to be its face. an "estimate," and comploto type pages printed as now appears. was written without specifica. of your hook as in your lastt'un.Wo will be glad too over this matter personally with tions as to what tite work required, hatees tutti insert lItent In tIto to oct tip additloititi man >au any JENNINGS & GRAHAM CORRESPONDENCE, Pt'oI)erPlacco;tito to send to my oce, gIving him al! the typewhich you ivill insei't t)on pOsstblf informa- furnishitoofS'upple,tiei No, i. I: Kindly submit your bi go into this somewhat fully, as the further lias'e baocd our coinpuoltion at \Vo sentent.. as early as con corres I wlil flow I galleysofiet POndencewill show talco np Jeflnhltgs&Graham, towhoonwosotit 'l'ho clìaiiges of addressto niatlot', l'ours V(ry truly, thatthisletter from Farnham Print. tli ivertigetiticc lo n ligo two following letters: basoout' r (Igii res in tualti ng alI ing & Stationer-Co.was the only document cItati ges In IIllotya, beliov. I J. H. BAIRD, Supreme Scrivenoter. Mr.Walker Ing ltwillho inticli mote economical. Octohbr20, 1909. All Iyiglichwo t had before him for the statementmadepubliclyin his ad- Jetinlngs& talio out of the different pages Graham, 57 Washington Street, Chicago, Ill, we svili tie tip 11111hold foi i dress, which svas widely published ftirther orders (rottiyou. t , in The Bulletin and Getttleinon-'Pieaso be referredto your letterof Sep- Nashville, Tenn., October15, tern ber 20, add recited to Mr. Platt B. Pi'oo work to ho a good gridi', all IO9. other publications, and which herepeated before thecorn- S'allcor, of lii n n eapolis, foi tito'oiotiilly butte ltrar!l(,n Printing Co ..N ashvilie, ai it n.. 'tItis letter in d ne rends',ItlatliI n kitueuitu t'otiglio it t, r Tepa. mittee at Hot Sprijtgs to which I mo was referred to ni e, and I hit tlu' tot oii Itave referred. i will intro taliontip lie wot'It we wo u Id svaIlt iiult'ri kItt g 1 Geniu 'flen-Please makeoto hid for the monthly print- comment no fuher tito svitole mattei' of the cotitractprice en I tt tot ottg)t I yt titlu'istentIttiat as î t ing of Ti titis phase of , titis work,t hayo put out tite spocIflcation fast as oso form Is coiitpleteii BUlitin, the offlctI organ of thisOrder.Along Iioi'efoi' bids, wollt, wo would Pt'oceoul wIthtite with this I copy of current number. your hid to which I will recelos In tite cottrso ofa week ot' ten days. as 'ut forth cover r encloue copy of those Specificatlong toyou. lllitdItiip-Boolçs to lCiitdly lot ho sewedlittiectiottoof32 pages I XCM8ER OF COPIES-.-Btd lite have 'ottr bid for tite work as outlined in theseupeclil- cccii,aliti covet' luttiOtt8lilIttt'to on printing toesa, is.000 and TitE FURThERCORh1ESj'ON»j cations no promptly as yoti cito. Iloolcoto Im trinunioti salttl)loutihuiilttt'tIliii, COpieS of eleven issu during he year. W,ipfl FUtNjIt)t. tutu roltnuj.coi'ttot odio down for specifications Selower lindet' ueparah cover by titis mail I lncltû,t'etiedges,licous l%t; t-i i; , sin sending you t to be iitsi teci n annusi issue of The Bulletin. As Ihave already stated, identical copy of tite present Handbook, with copy of ctti'rent cases,smillai' tiIllIrcictIown t Which is the September issue. copyof the sped- supple- tosatitPIesuijittitteti,ss oioIlitlilob t fications put out at Nashville meut,tite whole enclosedlittitecover referred 0051Mb, tite NI!ii3Eg OF PtQEît(ion 16,O and4-page paper. were sent Farnitain Printing sIecliIcatIono, toIn I StationeryCo. PAPEi1-you to furnish Ihpaper, 65 1h. No. i S. & t. C. with the following result: Yotirs very truly, Pi'lco- I; to conform to sample sent herewith. MY J.l-J, BAIRD, Scrlvenoter. 5,000 Copies 1t1NOING_To conform io sample. letter enclosing the specificationswas writtenOc- ,....,,.,,,,,,, sitio to TYi'I-Si andeight.1,oint tober 20th, as appears: October 29,1909. 0000 Copies ...... type; roughly speaking, 15,000 about 50 ptr cent of Cae), (oreach issue; Scobably 20 to 25 Jeitnitige & Gi'altani, 57 Washingtott Street, Chicago, Ill. i 17,500 CopIes ...... j! per cnt of u poP5CCtaken up with cuts. principally half- October 20,1900. Oentlenìttt-I wrote you at sorne lengthoittite2OtIt of :i,ioo,00 , tone cuto E Fìrit page and two iaot pages. Farnhaìn Printing & Stationery tu Is titos lit.Pl 0050 ItO k i od e tiouigit except in annual Hennej,in Co., Edison iluilding, 417 to advise ni oi ftitis Ou r otites is on e of t Ito largest In iue, stanil e, cry issue withslight corrections. Minneapolis, Mien. I otterss'uuo .r ecc ivoil, toge iii or Wi t ItI Is en closures. Jul viso I lit't'i t V,111(1 lIt k iìov MAII.ix(;-Y00 ¡tic also as flea rly as you cati we svoti Id he able to batid I e yell i' Job espeu I t lonely s Ott ii torrint.fold,stitch ., iddress(from CentIenen1ifldl}. be referredto your letter of August vlueni you wIll beaitleto out n very satisfactory Job i it ov>'iy to t'o printednaitinhot) and (ieiiver to I)OotOtiìce. 1'JattB. Walker. Ott t,tii i ts'oit t'hi il. 'l'bereisit o groes tit ut l'ry,ini tI teottld t'>'opve ir »>ive not This letter was duly referredto covered ail titeI) 01 e is oft h loWo & MAiLING 1,tT-Youto me, and I have taken lilie to liitetv titat Ivill receive all tueco bids by not later t k, a e would ito gl ad to manthl take charge of and make Uphere the matter of contract prices ' Cuittutit oilier ligures on request ft ott> Correction of tntl1ing list-TO gaileyo.. s Per proof tue Work, not only for getting tuait Novetni)nrjO. oit, - Cent l)errtith out The ljulletin, but You rs very tre i y, 'l'haitiiiuig you foi' This list is machine oct.Ctirreetlois, there- also of getting out the Handbook.I enclose herewith copy att- Obportttnity of Ogni ing ontitis ,. fore. ç(,nClt Of setting up anditfting in the new names and of the speeilicatfoiisas I have J. -1-1, BAIRD, Strivenoter. - teeth, (Loti 1(01>1 ng thu tötit' plIco sel i Iit st i (y yeti Iii piaci (1g lifting out Jrad names.The amount of corrections vary Th Bulletin and on the Handbookput them out herebotij on tites'ot'Ic -willi us, we remuLlo, t4i t (005id(.r,thls' New niset up for mat correctiòn (cur- bid both as promptly as you Kindly give me your - : - - -- - Vei'y tt'til'yours, ja rcr't monthTitimber 227. cars make same out. - '11fB i1lA]il9' f. r 1 thInk this would be a fair averi Yours very truly, , PIOINIING CO, age tr'hthty((ji' every month. except January, No responso whatever to either of- these letters wàs Per i,C. Ci'ossley, - anti February H. BAIRD, Scrivenoter. -- f :14t ; ever received, -which leaves no - Mari-h. during which ehanges in thelist would run to deal,- so fai-uls ,Toi- - - Vry mu(h h.isIer_probablv three p. S-Tinder Separatecover by tltl or four timeottie aver- mall I am sedlng flings & Graliaiti are concerned, with only thou' letter -to Mr, - - - Oti Copy h arr' (or titi' nlnmonths. - of the 1G-page Bulletin und 5 - copy also of last Noyetiti 1900, Walker, of September 30th-whIch, be- î- 1ii,lxqpnper to be matl'd in Annual Bulletin, together wIth - it remembered, liad Thu..tCnforrn single wrappers ami 0 galleys of the mailing lIst,proof of one galley of the Blalcely Priutlng Co., 132 7Íat'lçet SI,, (iticutgo,iii, to loStoOke requirements not been received by hint until after lie hail -macle 1)0th ,. that where any J. H. B. GOfltIC(((n-OUi' colirteotis ".ntflfrn),1e nuiiititr of papers - - favom'oftitoliiidully his public announcements and - to go to one oce they must - lilapi'oscntitient be hiindl,.d and tagged. to the iunttui, l'base accept icy tlianits, iunit not (11111e CutO that They must he put In "itate hago," nielilbers of tue conimitice at Flot Springs. rtt t(ticmietostI(LII tile-statemotu 5iiiiti are algo to btagged. t>i (tyOtt t'leitet', A Ii 111e r -t otluet'l>lii r lOuve rocoived so fai VflÀPPEitS__yoiirbldtocoverfurnishing Not having heard from the There-lu- little to say further, froma business utenti- (Itointuid out en muu'it manilla per copy for 5,000, 10,000, - i 5,000 . srapurc for paer. - - - - concern, I wrote on October tritI17,500 colulos -- - oftuo - - -- - point, 01' hic Jennings & Graham letter. book. ('OPICt OF MAILINQ 1,1ST-Your -2th as follows: If the »san who - bidto coser pullIng - has read titilo far will have tue - I proof of tist monthly for the mulling interest to turn bàck - - YOUi .iultiIs on a (iiffl'reiit basis, but otilo iolluusuotel'Iuul, , machine ant - two ad- - - October 29, 1909. dltiónat pronto on manilla Paper foruse in this office, l'arnhaiit Printing & Stationery for a careful reading-of the lotter-wiilclt lie Is respect. however, tu itolittthatis inn.tei luLlis what yotu soy (Lhout ANNtAINtTM1tmt-\s IndIcatedabove, Co., Edison Building, 417 , fully asltod to do-lie will seo that titis letter, cliutigitug the typogt'apiiy,-Yoti say your lIgotes oro i)(ttH'd the Anual - - }lCflflCPlfl Avenue, Minneapolis, too, is only - number of The Bulletin lo the Sr.ptemher Mine. onritakl ngLiitu o citangeuolitlittotype l'orltajeiii io lu issue.This issue - conforms to the other eleven Issues Gentlemen_t Wrote you at an off-httiol 'estimate," as appears In Its face> matie without - poosiblc amid would worin an economy, hut roe> ost quite . except that it has -a - thisnionth. some length on th20th o four-page rOver printea on brasier Please be kind enough to Si)eClflcittloitS,anti ltasetlupon a radical und complete clear ilsto itowi t uutm be dotte 1 orlClosn ilorowlili, paper, and except of letter was received, together advist me iftItis oxatiple,ag>u -836, fi'otr ¡'et' Cotiree, In number of pages and numberto be printed.On syith its enclosures. Adviseme In the work to be done; anti finaily that It ap. preseltt linnuihssi,'i'itloIs the .\nnual Bulletin 1,1(1C'O also as nearly as you Portion oftito States and citlelist covetIng sur is-cern- 64, 72, 00 and SS inlde pages - can when yoù will be able to- submit , your bid.- Proaches no closer to tIte definiteness upon which all buoi. - ;,, and thfour-page cover on heavier paper.no indicated: bid There is no great hurry, hutI would like to bel-chip at Lincoln. Nob.On tltlu pago at)cas- eight minis, ftti ('t'I f,,ft0,I .0O0 and 20,000 copies, know that I wfl receive liess must be conducted than to get "In thc nelgiiborliood" vli ich, - together svi tit tho lt atoe of titeli riot - Copy of last Annual all the bids by no later titan wiiiu witichtito i Novemiter 10. is connected,- number sent herewith nto. - of it. - is so long tltat tito IhmlIttet lu set In In the above r have endeavored to give Yours very truly, two lines wIllI brackets.'J'hic arrangoliloilt io tIlilo gen- you fully whüt - - lt may be that sonso of the- changes suggested In the -is iii he expected io bid on, and have eral tht'ougumottt this Sttos and cities list ibis- coumbiyou enumerated all - - - BAIRD, Scrlvenoter, - - set tliet>e lItIos in brackets oit n linotype? : , important Conditions.1f there are any questlono you Handbook mIght weit be ¡ciado, but the point Is now that - lIais- commit you i to aok, or anything connected with the want - - - properly spacetite 11mL half oftite titis'iielgliboi'lioodestimate" on - lino,lit000iilsgtito publication of this - sometliliig- theostI. - bracket, so umsto i: paper which we can show you, I will be glad to hare 100ko lt conform in al)poarutticn to limo - niator had inhis mInd, , your cannot beaccopteti by -any ether names on tito pago? -- rcpr'enttis'e call at the office. - On November 3rd I reeiyed the following letter datd - - Kindly make your bid with falrinlnded man- as a-gauge of the actual cost of doIng - - as little- deiay as possible, - One other loint:- -uomo of tite typo uoed lotitis book November Ist: -- Tours very truly, ------the work on a wholly different pian. Itas t'lititltreugit fourteen or Oftoen annual editions,Mitch of , - BAIRD, Supreme crlrenote, Tito Farnham Printing I sviil add only that there Is evidence intllis itas reo tltrougit froth five to ton aitnual emlillotmo,No iÌJ, H. & thationery Co., rlñtcrs, Book- letter tiouit ali of it is worn-to sorno extent.110w, in rouir Judg. binders and Stationers, lii('tit, i, that tite coticera which wrote it -Is not engaged In the - - Wotild now linotype stuff chow up in stelii. page? My jttdgmott le,- lt wo>ild-he consIderably higher thon These specifications wore sent to the twoconcerns from Minneapolis, Minn.,- November -1, printing busIness; I quoto-"Owlng to different parties iiav- flue which Mr. Walker had submitted M. J. ir.- Baird, Suree 1909. Ing delayed giving us prices, and tIten- turnIng downtho tyiC matter and woutld maine the page unsightly,I am !i ietters, and to the t'ti. of 1100-loo, Nashville,Scrlvenoter, Concatenated Order assuming, of course, that your linotype wouldexactly lowing Nasltville prInters, Tens. work entirely, a lot of-time has -passed by and we have atatch - the fact of l speciaTly equipped for dg tIto other type, or that n. teolul forthe Dear SirAswering - such character of work: - - - òurs o1Otober 29, not until how been able to get any definite (sic) Information lInotYpe to exactlymatch could he scented, I:t ng to send In our bid In we are plan- , i a few days for you." Otto other point- before we leave titis flatter of iiootypo Marsltall & Bruce-Company, - - We received the letter andsamples you so kindly Sent setting:To wltotn Would belong thin metal hot os If "S (Or bids. However lt may be, whether tills concern is In the the ; Biitndon Printing Company, - - thank you. printing business or not, It dropped out lInotype, tuod what ai'rangemont could we ligerooutes ll PublIshing House of M. E Church, Cc, f the correspond- that? Sou, Very respectfully, ence afLr thisfirstletter, no reply whatever to my In yotir letter you slute, Foster, Webb & Parkes Co. FARHA9E PR1Np1G & STATIONEflY "tite cliatugos of oddrcssto By G. R. Morrissey. CO, two letters ever having been received, as stated.I sub- average tltree to eipsge. Do I understand that yuutrbid I1 is Itaiefi on lhilimitation?If so, just what tluelt tocan? mit we may "ere drop JennIngs & Orahaix, n you une luid words 'changes of addrs" ne synonymous 1! /

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lo THE BULLETIN :A MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOOHOO. THE BULLETIN :A MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOO-HOO. 11 with correctIoJÌ?Inotlici' voids. s the putting in or read ltcarefully In the light of this letter, and titt as tahtng out of a naIne, say intilealphabetical list, to con- promptly as cent of the compositioti of getting out thisannual Hand- 8tltue onof the 0clÌLIFges ou can write me very fully on the points I PUBLIS1IING hOUSE Oi' iti, E. cliuncir,SOUT[r, to three of whIch to the pagoF have raised.Under your bld aslt stands at PrCsent. I book consists of changes" and 'corrections"-cltangesand on an avFfrlLge, vc WoUld be flrnited Inyour bld?lt Is not Nuotivilie, 'l'cnn., November 2,1909. oay to make my meatil:ig oxìctly clear In would not know what misunderstandings mIght arise.As corrections made on every forni rightup to titohotu' of Mr, J, I-I. Baird, Scriveeotot', City, wrIting, but If this matter must soon be settled, I trust you can got your 1)onr Sit-Your leitet' of October 20, evelynaineInand every nameout snd every nains going to picos.I have not feiL it \s'ould be safe to Placo asking itsto re- clintlge(llrÌ short, letter to me by not later than November 12, conoide tetti' decisionnot to b t d ott 'Jito 13 it i leVitta ad hand- every chango nndc-to count as one this wont on any other thana flat contrat of so many beoic, of the 'clmngeu of address Yours very truly, lias our attoit tiont. mentioned Inyourletter, then i-r. BAIRD, Scrlvenoter. books foi' so many dollars. Oit t'estnitiiit ni en t tlZCH( clangeo' io especia Ily eeu t Pped fot' pu bi intl ittit vlll greatly exceed an average of tlreo wot'k, but we do no t feel that to Ihn loigeIn my Juelginent. The reader of titis is invited to s'o could do JLi'ttico tattty subntit tito points here linerowctt'k of titis ChIcago, November II, j raisedto any citat'actt',titecit cttlation of outsent By rferrliig touy former letteroetting forththe competent and experienced pi'inter and T,ir.Baird, Supreme Scrlvenoter, Concatenated Order pttbi icat! o tis havi ng g rotent to abofl t, tinoI i titi t of t ito entinnici iy St)CCtÌCatlOfl8F YOU get his views. vlll cee that my estimate of the now of I-Ioo-JJoe, NashvIlle, Tenn. ef our plant, flumes to lOi S011t 111F arol edited-thatto, Incorporated In Dear Sir-Your letter of the lUi at hand cud 've take I submit iiithis coiinectioiì that I lieve severa] times 'l'ina past fotnr oc' five years lieve beendevoted to i)ttiltiittg tlio three listo of thbook-will amount to 1,500; my ostI. ittlit io ci ty,i e Cii i ti a stai p(lflsI n quoting you further prices anti explaining to discussed with printers here if lt would inn DelIto,Nex t year wo it ope to mate of the nuintur of ïutrìits to beI i not ho an economy itttitt'ovt, ft cd out of the three ottn' tttanti facttit'ing c1etan tnt'itt by addittgtiene ttntd liqt' bring tho same IIUh1lJ(---1,OQ, tie host of Our ability the way be Intend to runyour book. to discard hand composition entirely 'rilo alonc--cover!ng on the Flandbock, and itttitroveel ntacininnery,btutinttiltitis in tionte nett sitttii ttot ht' Ofl i yt Ii IIt ti 11g i Il O \fter carefully reading you rs of the 5th, we eamFJ totile P ftIi n IS liiit tat os and tile ta Ic I rug ottt set tite book up on linotypes itou' eachyear,I have nevet' atticto take atty additional pet'iedirtti wot'ic, (F conclusi o n (lIStWOvore rat hei low i f tut l ct Iri t-' ou cstiinate on th e till t5--Woll ill i ii voi ve3, 0 0 0 cll.l tiges" i O tito iVeregt'et succo cli sgi ytin nt t i changes to be na e] e I n th e book, so, consequently, been abie to ligure out that thiswould he a saving, since wecatt tt o tecco inn n othnti' P t i¡tend In,ok,. Of on e sorttiid a n o t lier, yotit' r atolad ded to vot'k, noti ngaint, itt viev of titecottthiiiott9 thi't ssç,itia be revi soil ou r pricee sotlt at they s tauit t 5e a copy during tito yeni's tiiat wo have coiitiiluedtito Haiídbook \vo ('i, i'ttittg t lie gretitniinttttìof changesinthe nddres tes above suited, beg is be excused ft o?nt bidding it OOO lots; 2Sc a copyin i ontyotnn' 0,000 loto; 2lit. a copy in 15,00(3 hìave acciitiiulated all tito typeitecessai'y to set and cor- pttbiicatioittt, lots; 25e a copy in 17,000 lots. . rect it each Yotirs tn'ttiy, F year, only occasionaily having to buy addi- . Llsj' OF MEIIIEItS. 3ó stated to our first letter, our ligures are hacedon SMI'i't[ & LAIÍ1\ti. ------.-.------.------nicking nil changes in linotype. We tiret POSItiVO that titis tional sorto, mostly particular ntitncrals,as tite ntiinbet's of i3y C.ft. Kilvitigton, Stipt, Mfg, 1'JEfltAX

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'l'oo Iflhlcil , if JqJ: 4 Cre(lit cannot be _;- : ...... gIven Vicegeront II. II. EL Wood. toa 2O copiez 4 pages) . .. I-Je began \s'ork on ai rangeni('iits . , j29 loi tuis meeting .g : 2.f íi c';í, 72 pag ...... 1,400 OCi several weeks ago, 1111(1 everything =Ifl:i; T Ea was ein ned out accoiil. a , tIa1 2.00ope (12 puge) ..... ij 00 Ing to schedule, 'l'ue session oii-the 00f at t ho Ilingiilliccllt 'T14:. t(C co;es pages ...... 1;3i 00 Lig ]ic d: a:ui Countly Club of ]uiriningham,several biles out of town -."- ;c tt0 opls (o pag) ... -. 16S 00 .y« ¿jE cD;E. s pages ...... developed Into a Sillendiil baliquet, Vicegereilt Vooil as : t .c3: .?('copi master of CClcJlfloIIies called -'s» (SS pas) lSi 00 on Blotllei 1i eel S [arkin, j' . .: : W4 of tile American Ltjinhiüi & 1i)Olt lr .',.. nzi: YD I th oppo:tunity affínda quoting Co , to introiliicotile L . ,.. tv. l;t onjvand irth vent we are toltstninster, the Suiilcllle Selivenotel-of tho Oiiior. :-: Ueeeasfu1 bldder Eh. : . arr 3tzfronpt Fostering an Industry at Fostorla. celiol) t talks ViCeanU guo3 work. vere Illitilo by the follow ing fichi bets, -J iiiiti Yours tru}y tito evening until Inielniglit, was most uiiensant,iy itilill)IOf- I1 tj MATOiIHALL & BRUCE CO. At Fostoila, 'l'exns, on the eveningof Septeinbei' 23, itably spout: ir. - i, B. WTood, Vicegorent, F1c(l S. Larkins, the Texas boys iIel(1 a livelyCOliCatenaLjon, There wore 4! l-r. :_ r. SncIi, R. L, Mountfort, aco L. , . but live Initiates arid tuis gave the officiating Voi'd, Atlanta, Ga ìV: pero:rn1 nine an oI)l)ol ( gone over tht uigina1 of ali the papers Forrest G. Sllaw, LouIsville, iCy,, noiI .1.L. Gardlier, tunity to show the mysteries of Hoo-Ilooin the most im- ¿ CL rte: : ir rtprmtd in the above. Ail hic si)eC'ciios wc'io lirlef 511(1 inforinal, l)l'eSSiVe way to the kittens and for the inci'iimentof the hilt Ilrotiiers ,." i-t (Signed B. A. JOHNSON. old cats assembled. Snoi ialiti (l amincI- sai il501110 Ill i glity good This concatenation wan workedup t ii 111go fort lia E. k1. DEFEiUGH. by Brother E. L. Rogers, of Fostorla, and good of Hop-I-Too, and ho iiiøtiiei ly fcallng : was held under it s'iii)Ili(l , -- :: aleste ii lId has cleated among ill mimi .' o tho vicogeroncy of Brother J. C.Dlouo, of liouston, iiieii. Tne -, ' :aTJlj bidders app:ared at the office,some of Brother Rogers acted as Snark and made Brother R. L. Muntfort is n ríjlii'oaii :4': t- a splendId one, nino, itililspoico tb vvr tiiuos, and I personally went over the sP8c!- Brother Diono taking himself tue role of JunIor, and the of the close relation that sliotihlbe iiiciiiitalncii between , , i rr ; ica;.iono w$ti eaTh of the I;idder, line by :$- Ç line slrnss'ing wonders of the Gar(lon-on-tho-Left \vere shown to iiliiil)011ii011 Uil (I the railroads, . those I t e suhl that ever sin co lia li' ?» -,i' : ; it: wb th work c000ists of, and in just wbat . ., shape and five seokois of Hoo-Fjoo wisdom In the mostapproved stylo. lias been in the lai i l'oaci iiiisliiesslie luis ht'eii ;t !- I rai ii('(l to forr; ti ' t' cov and vorreetiouE" for the Haadijonk would At this meeting fourteen members were reInstated and looI on luiniior siiii)pCils as about tuo liest ;:' ---.-: :::: be on- pati'ons tilo : x deverd and generally sparingno effort to tlitisfasrn for the Ordet ran high, railroads hayo. ( ecurthe lia cundo an o\ceptlonaiiy good huh, ío;-eE j jOibI bid upon which I could baue ¶I'iie candid ates nilil . a contract liuiuulbolo i n att ('nuance \vero cuir- ; Snark, E. L. Rogers; Senior Hoo-1Ioo, C. IT. Robinson; - ..c iti: w soveral thousand doUars o! the ricci to tuo Cou citry Cl Il ii ou t s peciuul ciii- an Order's .TonIoì J1OI)-11()(1, .1, (j í)tone; 130mm 1111(1 ''LIai i vi 1< no:y. 1. G, '/.Innnermttn; Scrivenotet', N. E. Atkinson Jabberwocl(, C. A. Mlles; Cuoto. CiliLIbeleti by VIcogolailt \Voüui, Vry ; C(LEIaU,JI, M. Cleinento; Arcanopur, 13.B. CoHiet; Gurdon, liVOl'ytiuing COi]flecteii WI I IitIle nn'i'l i ng ivasscui off ' i t h LLI . j. 1,, Cropper. .rb rit o1:. happily, io soon told. I took all the Orig. the il tuiiost suuiootilness, ViCeg('i('ll Vood hay i ng beeii ably 11ta 20083 James Arnold 1)Iedooe, pa;rs h':re printed or reforrcjd to, to thejoint eon- Fostoria, Texas; buyer et assisted \vlth ali the illiiLiigeluien to uhu OUPI)ileS Foster Lumber Co. iii fijo Iiiitluttloii fervjve eki a . Chicago and waited Patiently lar :'1.'t-r the sub- 26081 COlOIiioIuies by Brotilc'rs .1. W. 1)ougias, li. ¡f. SilOii, of j t Cloud Cecil hayes, Fostoria, Texas; buyer ot supplies the t'O LO b calkd up. It the original letters of which Footer Itm1ier Co. Lath rop Liii', Co., , Mr. vlio :ui inirabiy d Iseiiargoul tuo d u I ios of \Vakr snt me copies, 26086 'l'hriioas 1(lWlfl Lao e. Footorla, Texas ; ouporloto ndent ;_ . --;r were sent to th conference, as .luiii i(ui' Iloi)-Fioo ; I r. r. liubbard, one tun o V1c'egelpii L yr et 000stroetlon Foster Lumber Co. ill e said , . . in his letter of Sopteznber 25, ìii: would be done, 20S6 'lIiormis Cilitoit Marshall, Cleveloo(1, Texas; statIon Jiiuilii JIR ; \V, A. Ilamluoluci nuid F. S, Lnrkills, 1111(1 in fuct

' heard of tkim agent Houston Fast &Wost Texas fly, ... Mr. Wnlker, as i jjjj did ali the activo inambeis of the city. 2G087 Albert JamesWorcester, Fostorla, .oO attd tub conioroiee, Texas; yard suporintoodent Foster Lumber Co Incident to tiio locating a little conferoni'o was heldio. Tbe nattr of these huis was 1inaljr called up by Concatenation No, 1737, Fostorla, Taxas September 23,1911, silitirig in tuo selot'tio,i of Itrohiler J, \J, Douglas, of tilo . ;. . .. Snzrì laelicy. one uf the presiding officers,under whose Trou City LIllfll)or Co., to succeed iliotlier SVooui foi' tue thretion they had lie svcurecj. I cannot saythat niueh NoI'tilerli District of Ahahuima. Ile will ho in 01151go of onier.st wao licited. Remindfulof Old Days. H the meeting to be 1101(1 in Deecinbei'. Filially, as :i recall it, Mr. CarjSaye, ;t: that time Vicgr at Chicago, Mr. C. P. Ives, of Bald- The biggest asid best concatenation ever hold in North Sijark, I I . R. \Voml Ces or T too. I loo, lÌ'i'e1 I,ark I no; Kamo, who had beard the -dieuia at HotSprings, era Alabama LUd 011e of the best O'/Cl liêld anywhere In Jul ii lcr lIoo-] loo, J I. I I, Sn eli ;liai i ni, R I' 1\vai't ;lOci Ive. ¡q y, , and one or -two ohe notci', W. P. 1 [u litatril ; î ir en, whose identity i cannotnow tho South, wiìs Vleegerônt TI.13. Wood's meetIng at Bu. .1 cubln'rwoi Ic, \V, A, i Ininonoriil ; clitian, J. V. 1)oulns; Aictiiioioi, li'. I, Sheppard, Guidon, eflainly recall. wor, either mingham onOctober 12.Formal report below sllows that ì ;« s ;V designated tô look over the w. H. Fleming. .: paprs, Dr Voluntarlh- consented I ¡J r_ to do ào. _,çy -r. twenty-three men were Initiated. No finer class was ever I ::«7f 26088 latin Wutt Boggs, Btu rnliigliniui, : Ala. ; salcsciia G. 4; The otJv rnau1 can certainly -.ard recai] as having gone into put in anywhere. But this onlytells a part of Lite story. et l,ain N. ,a s. Co : -uii -the matteo-ofthese i)ith There \vere ten equally goodmen "leftover," i, : with any great amount ofcare was 26089 iiliodvn Boyktns, BirinInliutrn, Ale.; sales manager 3ir. }iadiey, Snark at the : F. H. Johnson & Co, ;. , time of this Chicmgo conference, Tile concatenation -was called early-at G o'clock p.m., :cg 26090 1Ieni'y Galloway Brnbfltoui, BI rrruingtiam, Ala, ; partner p. jr '-. Mi the jiajiers here so as to gIve amplo-tiniefor theadjournment of tile whole n ¡ d 'rIILines-13r111)stoil & Co : referred to were alsó tskento the &4 delegation to the magnIficent Country Club, whóre the stuoni - aanuai rneoti at San Fraiicisco, and Fi'itnic Earl Butcher, Iilrrnlngtiain, Ala, ; secretary :;'» I() : wereon hand at the and treasurer Flyruini & JuteIiei lJiiw. Co. s',r ----:; iast rtnnoal meeting, sesslon-on.tlle.roof was held, On this account several of ,h and lieve always been aecéssible . J)( to 25092 Geoi'go Itohert J3yruin, 1iIi'rninham, Ala ;president : . : the candidates showed up a lIttle late. any one who wanted to know Tile plogram was Byrnin & ButcIiei JIdw, Co - , 1F/' Ç pig&. what the facts Tere. - not Interrupted, as thomembers liad already determined 200Ô3 Harry Clonions Clack, luireningliam, Ala, ; w raP salesman t 1ae y,ur der. Respectfully sñbmítied, and estimator ¡cuidas Lbr. Co. on a "cómo back" concatenation to follow.The date for Yoq vrv tru'y. J. B. BAIRD Svenot.er. 26094 RIley linden Collins, Birmingham, Ala. ;boolciccoper, this now has been fixed foi JDeccnibei 7 ylìen it Is the : coslilor and assistant tonnage' Aa L Hoyt. b t M cFrin. RfOç PJJYTI«; COE determinatIon of tile Blrmliighanì lnembois to Initiate 26096Augustus Louait' Darnell, Cooling, Ala,, owner and Clock5 Run by Water. gonecal ncahiuLgc'r A. h Barnell & Sons. f equally as large a class. The expectatIon Is that tile class 26096 N.i1L The liflclOflt bad clocks svhe1i Cccli Granice Duffee, Blimlngham, Ala ;boolckeel)or M J H Erc, operated by inears of will be even larger. One prolninent Birinlughani lumber- and uialosmito ,loffci'noii Lumber Co, Çiiy Water :J.nstead or being wound -np they were filled man has "staked his reputation" that there will be not 26097 Fi'ank A.JOlslmlngei', IlIi'intnghain, Aia, , commer- Da: r--}:4. e, Or £rur ah ko-r 1 morning Young se dal agent Chicago & Alton B, R. ì olr we r Pa calling on youngwomen would less than fifty men. a- itt.e ou :arr3 a bucket of Water 26098 MImo Wllmer Fellows, lilumtiiglinm, Ala.; manager tl.c ri,nth as well as a box of candy. srriog c.i Tht Buetn Then Incidentally it may be said that such a concatenation 8ab, door and blind department, J3irinlngliam the oulù se: the clock back top 1t a few quarte and decerce as this Is one of the incidents of the rapid growtil of Bir l'ieiuitnnd Gloss t o, -c; the father who 200C1 Samuel Eugene Giant, Snsloy, Ala ;suparinteiidont i$ t(t jtgji . stainpa downstjij- with the mingham as a luonbol distributing center, there being more intention of of yard and salesman Pioncer Lbr. 8e CreosotIng it.ßt tx.;bc)'. ( p?gE ...... delivering some remarks , against late hours ja than forty concerns there, mainly yellow pine manufac. Co íI1 Iu4 courtship. JL tcn: t thy V1 t ¡n tse Winter the tutors and wholesalers. Many out-of-town members and 26100 Ulmo S, hodges, Cooling, Ala ; owner Fleming Lbr. .i;tC :.onvent1onal excuse for .:;; pa,gc$ 1:cqntlig ]a to work w Co., FlemIng, Ala, ctptu ( that the clo had froz up candidates took part In this meeting, Birmingham being jage. . 2C verujgb 20101lisa Lyman Hoyt, l3irminbliam, Ala.; proprietor Asa : the conter for a largo lumber manufacturing district. L. Hort.

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1 14 THE BtLETIN j4 : A MONTY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOO-HOO. THE BULLETIN :A MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOO-HOO. 15 26102Guy SItJones. BirmIngham, J; cashier and . ';; bOokkeeper Jenkins Lumber Chartes Harvey Zimmerman(No. 24437). Co. THE PRACTICAL SIDE. \VA NT ltl)-\'csterx uhuio i iiiiibiriuifli0 26103 E ii;i n isuinis choit tze I'ruichhe,ih . , lirow0 Krke'. BIrnthgharn.Aa saieman and Another sad death inhe rinks of Hoo.Hoo is that of 48 'eutrs 0111 ;nuirrhiil ; uvitii hhfetilise exl'erlt'iuccu I ii logghiig, iiiatiufinuiiirhiig, bookkeer 'l'ite fien IIONelIe,,.Itoo Iii %vllotesuihhiig alci retailIng, god execilihvi', ox ici iiihlhi'e ud li V. hit, ('lIlt : . .... 'S ¿.fl$SUCi L.O. nnme oppexir he noticci below ¿Ire outof iiutiiille :1113' sIze IlroposhiIìlt iYulnt.Suihhuitih,' lli)Sll,liJIl,At iiCiOIIt OIilhli(iS('(h 261C4 John Madlano Kyter, TaBedega Brother Charles H. Zimmerman, which occurred at HamlI. work nodvuiit citiiIi,ymei,t, 'VJIIM IN III- Springs AJa; part- (ended ni n perJ,IIIUCIIt leinrtinoiit as liiuituuigei' lu u'esterlI pine ihlstriet hut 'iii voile siihuiirL 1101 iCe\\'i ii 0er Kyter Bros. Lumber Co. ton, Ontario, Canada, Saturday, September 16, 1911. He of'l'ue Bulletin, IIiroiigh 110 tO uitiy tiialtlifiii plutco lii tuovoriilluci gnarutiii' o ,uthhsl,icl lii/id- Whichh) ' make tibie fuete knosn,ltIs, id.o,il,1 oreoslx'eeiern l'lite,'' cuire J. II. hohl, Scrhi eltolel , Nuishivhllc, 'l'c-iiii, 26105Thomas CWord'ea)Ehnore was born at Milton, Ontario, Canada, October 2, 1868, or be, rc,I(l Ala.; aecretary and by ,,evernl tItounnnil bInneNi men whociiiploylober In ninny trcastn-r Elmore Lumber Co. VA N'rED-I'osmmioti so iiianager el' eiiperin tcliileiit of (ii (VIii I I ioi}i'l a- Brother Zimmerman was well known in businessdr- Varied forniN, and itceslie matieutgreni velue In giving titill 26106 ElI Pfgan, HfrmInghaAia.: assjtant sales man- prncticnl appiicntio Ill Ilexico. Ato auuil utrounti \'oiiiigltittii'eriouiii Wi I ItPl(iiiIl(>1 ger Thames, flrabston & Co. eles, being connected with D. Aitchinson & Company for tolIoo-Iloo'icentrnl themeofhelping energy nOii abIlity ho liuiieiie lIt,,roughed uhuuuiiighe'si protonI I iiiii(iiI Olio 11111e hid get resulte. l,i'eiihllg another, ItIihoped the department 'velli AHi excoptloiiuihly otrong oli i' hii'log 1(1111 61Û7 fifteen years.He was promInent in church circles and receive very John Graham Pflrnan, Jr..Bfrmlngham. Ma. ;tray- enreful nitention tacit issue. colato tu hliiu iiltiiiiiiiot, uuhai io orgaoilziiig tlii'forco tinih kceiiiig jitaut (uomo- cling íreght agent C. H. & D.& B. & O. S. W. also Inthe fraternal Ing idI im chick-like lureclehuuim.Aloi uuuuit I luthitmilstu iii)' huiuiiicl800 ; huye R R, Bal(ynore, Md. circles, serving as Master of St. Ito use f,ur lm(t(mxleu(Imtu vhuuihcvem' if Iui'('u'ec:iu y ('(uiiiui huriiug uiltiui,sli t'uil ro creuv ((r eiihhteii sumwumihlh milCH,titTer mije the u,jupot tuuiihiy uiuuuhl'li simio 1(111 2610s John's Lodge, A. F. and A. 11., a niember of St. John's Sorne of our jiienijiere ni1'ertieI,ig Chartes RobertJr., 13hmlngham Ala.; Acme Lum. lu'l'ue flulletin fnil to tVliiIt I cuti (lo.Acht refle''MexIco. ''cuire h,i i.BIli tui, Suuruu'eim(,lu'r. Nach- bcr k Coas Co. Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, a member of Court Find. ndvlNe nie when they lieve ,iecurcii iioiitlon'u,ioan old nd ville, Temmim. 2G109 Ejmç lay, Canadian Order of Foresters, and a member kce1,s running for mouths and ziii,»tIii,'roaviilil huM I liyo C. Thutc. Brmthgham. Ala.;secretary and of the VÂ N'5'hh)-h'imltlois elmhpphtug clerk whit yehluuw juiiuu' t li miii (0V iliilll adopted the jilzinofriinitingI lie cii Iiiii treasurer Thrrntngharn Saw Works. Concatenated Order of I-loo'Hoo. nilii ilsturco iiii,,it liii liany. At uresuilit eiiujuiuiycul ilS lotsIucultuIr fuir In (iili tuuuuuieur COtii1uuilly, He joined Hoo-Hoo at nod then itI 2G110 John Wish1ngton Wood. have henni nothing troni the udvertlierI svili mint hIll tmmmitrlu'ii mmcmii uutiit uhuehro 1(1 gull iuucuihcuh, Jiiluire$8 '' hmmslue('hor,' cutre Bfrmngham, Ala.; travel. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, April 22, 1910. cut111Mnd out. ,J.h 1. ifairul, Serivetmoher, Naeimvlh Itu, 'l'enti, lfll freight agent N.& w. Ry. 1f ut tue eiiil(if hicthree liiotit lii lie atill Brother Zimmerman was instinctively a gentleman and VIiIIeM nieiocoiltiouc it, lie1011Ml¡iulvineinc. Concatenatfon No. 1730, Blrmjngha Ala., October 12, 1911. \vAN'rlri)-I'(ueltl(mli uy 'i)tilIg muelo liiuw nman,mger uuf ii retulhl luiiuufuc'r greatly respected by all with whom he came in contact. J. 11, IIAIRD,Scrivenoier, yaril him Neue t)rheummmo ; tvuuiuhul like to iuiuikv ii u'hiiulìge tui tiuuuiuuiii('ltif.i iciuthi lit blair yarul hum tIme best,h'lihllmi g tui MOuirtiiio r('umeuumuutiuiuu sLlutry if I huero Is a clm;itmc'o ofilulvumtmeeuuuuuuut, i,.duiieeui''il. IlI'.,'' Nui, i tOIJ auuuui St,, WANTEI)-By a hustler, a position n yard manager.Ihivo 115(1 80V- Now Orlcuitmo, 1,ut, PERSONAL MENTION, Robert Garnett Guthrle (No.22939). ora! years expendio,, and not afraid of coJIlI)etltIon, and can give bcst or reference, Address " F. E. t'.," caro J. Il. ititr,l, Scrirenoter, NashVille, \VANTE 1)-PosItIon no oimueriulteuiuhetmt (ir gciieruii iimamuuiger of sauu'iuuhi i. 'lelia, Brother G. R. Gloor, No. 10178, Brother Robert G. Guthrle died at Rocky Mount, Va., Ask unIv tom triumi t,i Irle iflav(irhfm uitiuh ululi IY.Auiuhuc8 "\Vhciuihit," has been made assistant cutre J, fi, htithrul, Suurlvemuuuier,Nauc imyhihe, 'i'etuii sales manager of the big September 28, 1911. Tremont Lumber Company at He was born at Cumberland, Va., WA NTItD-Young iiiaii24years old desirco osltlon,llave liiul for SInnfleId, La This Is one of the biggest May 2, 1876. years' luiolier experience ;I oui c;I1)abic if ei;iiiiigiug retail yard.Ii:ivo \VAN'l'ED.-i'oh t hilt (il imuulnagcr uit reiahl ymirul ichhi gu,od('hlaiui'u' of yellow pine libohad generalofiucowore. Hoot i,f reference,.Aii(lr008 No,24530,core ttu1Valiuuuiimutmt,JOttimt hureeClit eiiipiuuycd uimuuli'uttm glau auuuiilrcftureuiu'ei. manufacturing concerns in thestate.Brother Gloor is At the time of his death Brother Outhriewas con- j, li, Baird, ScriV000ter, NalInilie, Tena, Admlrcs''(J '' care J. I h,ihairul, Sc riveou,tor, Nutcliliii, Tenui %eii kno' as a competent and experienced yellow nected with the Cameron-Barkley Company, of Charleston, pine WANTItI)-t'()Oiti(lll.ilos.11oo No,7595 50111(1lIlie to corrcsporid \vAN'rgl)-h'oshl loti oc fuhum ne r fuuri'nuuiii ; timo rouugiuiy culli Jictell t , hung saiesrnar. with owners of Urooslng In tottielt l'lIuto, plaiiliiguil Ilsor variety worin, Aihuiress For a number of years hewas with the Eau S. C. He became a member of HooHoo at Fayetteville,N. cqjierhctmco'' thuuiuttlsfutctuury refereiiuec,l'i '(ernuiri ii,uiteO'Ht. who are In need of a sllIierlrilenilent or tililliagirIotabo cliar,'o ,r hie rilerlullulim,'' cuire J. 1h. hiahrul, Scrlveuuimter, Nimsimvllift, 'tenui, Claire Lumber Company, ofSt. Louis, and has been C.,3iarcli 31, 1909, and was a subscriber to the Inaniifactiiring cial V1lotillslClE8of expericitro, energy and '' the ktioV con Death 110w,'' to nected \Voiild Prefer tato ni InterestliiIIIestahuiolicil hiitncss, or iillI øthr concerns marketinga large product. Emergency Fund. lissist iii organizing it new i'eliljiliny to build uhu Ilporlile either of hie itboe vAN'rlth)-i'oeimi(mmm so Hiijuturi nteiiuletmt mur genemuli imuuuii:ug(ur of siulimgio iiilitii'(j p181118, or a sash, door irai bi i 0hor liisiitel factory. or hmumruluvooul imihll,llave huuiul long ('xfu(uriemtce. (Oluihuuumuuhle lIllY kiuiuh of Southern labor uilmul eumu Imutlmulie friuuuurile to trulule,tir u'i'itlul like lu, luitVe bi uhu to . loaloui preferred.lterereuices (roui prisent list past coluIicctht)Ii8. Ad- eilt Ititii clmhuug!eo huy tlthhuumuuuttmul atuuh p.1 y fuur thlimlier huy thuthloitMutiid its M ," 21 12J'carh St,, .Jacksonvhhle, Flu. "Few there be that John Rutherford (No.231). !f°'i.-1 teem], Vlil fumrtthslm thuiiuuflul huy (ItCh mmihlhor svoimluh iuuhie ciuhtiglti (ir huuul- can keep hotel," sadly remarked wooul 111111 uy tile ihmotmuttiui,h iuive A-h rt'Icremiu'c's /tiuu li I ltuumi lu iuf a go utIli VANTED-1'ositioui 118 sulperinten(leuit or geuicral bRidger of auiy dc eiu'uivc- a greatphilosopher. News of tile death of Brother John Rutherford wllihtmg to cui uilt3/Whieme,Auhuh reos ''At kumuuoum,'' cuire i. II.hiuti rd , Fortunately there are exceptions has Just partaient of i lumber operaI oli.Voui hirefer olitdtar ucork, huit can do 1101er, Nuishivihte, 'leim. ti) the rule, and Gaston Saux, reached thIs office. any lit od (if (Illico %vork.liare hiutul long exhiculenceI n hiuirihwood operul- Honorary No. 99, Is one of thoii und cuuuu hiuuuud o itll¡iuirt si the hushuiuso friiuui shullulh, to ullark(utlllg. them As many Floo.Hoo know, he Address " T.," care J. 11. huilaI, ScriVenoter, Nuhivhllo, 'renui, "can keep hotel." Brother Rutherford was an oldtljne Hoo-Hoo,joining Barbers secta to lic mo very sttmiihml fout,hero they ire About four months ago Mr. Sauxleft his position tite Order at Camden Ark., January 23, 1893. man- He Was one WANTlU)-i'oItion as uuulcuurinn for goixi uuhht rnutchthnery and supply up i n mtm'ins tigai lx at timo s in umiilmose ofI lieht' puttm'ollage,umiil ager of the Grunowal(1 to go to Yicksburg of the most prominent lumbermen in the hitiuiie by thoroughly ex Pci'leuiciub ulula, shrielly sber alud reliable,Il live to take up the South, and was beeui co uinecled uvIthi they attributo ILto timo safety racor.'l'imoy tht'etttoti to managcmen of the National Park Ilote] also a capitalist oluic of hue tust iiuuichihiicry aunt hull supply hioiisc there.Mr. Saux, 'hose interests extendedover Arkánsas on the i'acllhu eolioS.Ad(lrces " l'ulcifio Coast," care j, i!. ihuuhrd, Scrive. charge us extra for cutting mir Imahi' moloso we enta chow who is financially intereete-din noter, Nashville; Telin. the National Park Hotel, and several adjoining states. His deathcaused the deepest timo union stallìp uiuon otirtieclemi to pl'ovo tiiitt wo were 'went there for tile purpose of starting it on a successful sorrow throughout th.j State of Arkansas, WANTItD-A mlii forenisui to take ohnrge of siuiall huh with 1,1011er also shaved- by tlo profossiomm, career.This havingbeen attulehied ; 1111151 be a ilion tluuii culli keep up tite suuietii nery hut 558VO. VhlI accomplished,he has now flot 1108'C a niati that gtts drutik ir oiio tlit Hilulike8 aroliui,h hull,fdhhl ou Now, the safety i'ui'ior Imas boon mttt injtiry to tIlo barber. returned to his oh! position h. lt.Good 101011.GOOd sehuooh,iVligeol0O ¡1er inolitti, AddreF, at the Grunewald, though he Ji. hlarinaui, Scouba. Tuse. Titere is 1mo doubt about thai, hilt ltflu largely tue fault ottil retains hIS intert in the Frank Cummings(No 17764). Vicksburg hotel. oftloo bather.'rite average timmum who chavoslilniuseif Brother Frank Cummings died at \VANTEl)-I'ohtIon lISululliulger of retail lumber yard.llave liad Weston, W. Va., SepU 8lxti'ii years' experlelico as uiianagcr of yuirils in Oklahioieui,VtiI go iloes not ho so to suive tnoumey co 11151dm as to HILVO time tomber 2S, 1911.11e was born at Buckiiannòn, W. Va,, fthiflhi8t anywhierewlicro there Is any huuishiicee, Cuiui furnish ref,'roncee as to Brother Sam R. Guyther hasremoved from Patterson, lily ability and character as a huiiilueri,ian,A(l(lress '' G. E. S." cutre 1. It. and conversation,lie can almuive himself, umiumi do ILweil, April 7, ISiS, Budrul,Scrl,eueter. Nashville, Teen. La,, to ChattanQoga, Tenn.,where he Is now Secretary hititbomit fout' imilnuten Of course he leaves omit ttlILime i Brother Cummings becañie and General Manager of the a member 01 the Order WANTEi)-h'oIplon ¡te sahesuuialiager Or uissistalit with soiuie first cluse i I Central Manufactuthig Corn. Imot towels attd the eini)rocatholms ttutl tue fatutihmmgs arm d time September 8,1906, at Hinton, W. Va. Hewas a sub yelioc 11111e 111111 or wholesaler luiLily .S(lcth(iliit flic coiililry.Il ave liutil î ran), The cOncern manufacturesand novell YCSF5 experIence bilvhuig sud selillig yellow pliic. other foolimchtmesstiluittImeluuil'ber beliovetimo CUst(mumiet' i deals in poplar, oak scriber to the Death Emergency Culli fornIsti liest q " and chestnut Fund. er references.Aihilrese " liriioblyn,": cuelo f. li. ltuilrd, Scrlveiioter, Nuisit- ville,Tcuin, to like but that actually the cuetomex' mulmhtom'e,Now, If At the time of his death BrotherCummings was con- : tills sutmo tanti goes to a simoiito be mcimavcml hie Wi li br' nected with G. Iloover, ofWllliainsport, Pa. 1,VA N TEI)-I'osltion. : A road umso who le up on allt lie grouse of OBITUARY. liarilwood liiliiber, botti liorthiero nuit snuihhierii evOois, ho opeli riir a pool. litelty If lic gets aw'umy tinder t wanLy noltiutes,The hmmie 11011 ittyivlìvre In tile Stuttesuiiui m,nsl dead iiiio or hliiu liest men in the vil I tuot lie spoii t Inlmavl ng h im ,bitt in time im foresaId fool- , stet fut' lupecil uhu skill In hiaiiuihhuig luini,er,llave t raveled the sou thiweet Isaac Dan Doverspike (No. 19157). Harvey Putnam Pond (No.9235). and non lient stuites.Can filililehi refereiuces, Address " W. 1). 8,," cuire holomiess,J. timore simouiml happen to be a dog light on Lite J. Ji. Itairul , Scrivenoter, Nuishivhhle, Tono. Brother Icaac D. Doverspike Brother Harvey Pond-wasaceidentally sitie us'imlki ii mibumrbem' will em\vatllo Imitaqtmlekly ha seuil uihumg . died September 16, 1911, killed recently while hunting and timber with esilio big i uiiiiber nuuuiu futef iirhiig coilcerli as towels ammul go away ti'anquhiiy to make his l)ets Now, at Kittanning, Pa.He had been lU of typhoid cruising nenr Alger, Wash.In siiperhiitelident of iuiuichilnery ucuiiiret,uilkh Iiicnuuiotives fr(iiii\Vhuiìel ho fever five whistle ;tlioioiigtily niidcrstaiiil sawiii i I Iucichiunery fr11111 wie 11(1 of tim If time liat'ljet' liad time limtelligetice of a real lmuttnnhl bohiug 1\eeks before his death. crossing a râvine on a fallenlog the bark loosened, throw. 111111 to tuo other ' uilii eqitai y fuioihfler'ithi uiiiy forlu of liiollve power 1180(1 Ing Brother POUd into Iii SiliOnhIhil ng,(il1l handle electric ligluthuigiiihtiuiieiit.l'refer posh tliiii -lii which case Ito would not lie a barber-lie would glue Brother I)overspike was bornat Eddyville, Pa., Febru. the ravitte below ;iii falling bis guñ sonieivhierou h n tue sollt It,Address ' Locoieotive," cure .1. II. Ituil i d, Serlo- t Ií his ciletomet' tIte oplhoü of mm 'jtticic oliavo timumt would lie ary 6, 184-611e spent lus entire life in his became (llScharged, tearinga fearful wound inhiright enoher, Na.shlyille, Tonti, native State. hip. ruhte as goeml a shutvo as Luci otimeu', and dttritmg its progress He was identified with thelumber business and owned Brother George W, Childs,whoaccompanied Brother WANTIiI)-Fosition as payiiiuioter er thiiiekmper ; fivø yearsofiucoex- Ponti.did perlciice ; 25 )'euira old, shiighi, eIedy and schier,A t lireseut i'uiipliiycih mit Ito would preserve atm impemmotrabie silence, titetcllciui'e e'tenslve timber lands, all ho couldto relievethe wòunded män's ilesire cilsiuge; West or Old hocico jireferral. bIb cilge roli'reiico.Ad- sufferings, then hastened tothe mill oftheítlgersliingle Irme 'l'ayuuastcr," cutre J. ii. hIatal, Scrlveunler, Nasiuvihle, leen. of death and of tite totmil,l'vloCt 11001m wotmlui be glad to get Brother Doverspike joined HooHoo átPittsburg, Pa,, , March 23, 1907. Company for a pilysidlall. WANTED-Position as retuihfyaril tuuanageruibornul luit (Vest of tIle ml' shave if titoy could get It lii four minutes noii without Ie was n subscriber to theDoatli Returning to tile scene of the Rocky Moulitahiis. i utili 84 yam Ether. accident they discovered that oid utnil hiva'e leid slxt'en years' experh- hmavlttg to give nit ojmlnloot On timo prize fight em' to assent gency Fund He was a member of theKnights Templar, Brother Pond was dead. cuico IIi tilt- retail lumber btishuux,JI ave uicu'il uiuuinnager if retaIl yuirils for six years.I xiii sÌllgle, energetIc ind coil fiiriihIl tutu beqtiif rCfcrvlice. to tite cautious prol)osltiJn that it lviii 1moix good tloimmg also, Brother Ponti was partowner of the Alger Shingle Wlthluig to accept niailerate sutiulty to start oui.Address " Yard Manager," Company,He joined Hoo.11oo care of J. H. IlahriI, Serlvenoht'r, Nitslxvllle, 'rotin. when timo election is over.a3ttt the barbet' cannot see hilo, The impressi\e funeral ceremoniesof this organization at Sedro-Woolley, Wash- and anyhow what's hIrne to a burlier? 'sere obsered at the funeral. Ington, May 23, 1902, andwas also an Odd Fellow. \VANTItD-I'osltlon. Lunibertnan wants bhtiiatlon ExperIenced in The Odd Fellows conducted retail business as manager. bxskkeeper xiid'iieraiohilce work An Urnthe Dovcrp:1:c the funeral servIee, whIch location. Can lonilsh AI referencesAddressltlt ," airs .1, II. Ihalri a good .ind iiihiy respected uereheld at ierlvenoler, Nashville, Tens. A hltiff will carry you only a short distance, and is citizen, prominent In business Burlington, Wash,, the formerhome of circles, and a devoted bus. Brother Pond. WANTEI)-I',isitlon as superintendent or sawyer, Am competent liable not to work at all;fInally the world will know band and fatherA widow and sb childrensurvive. and can fornIsti references freie good mille. Address"Wlniler," care J. A wldow and five smallchildren survive. Il.Baird, Scrivenoter, Nashville, Toan. what you can actually do.-Tlie Outlook.

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OFFiCERS OF THE ORDER. , OIICHIGAN-(Soi,tticnr Lttstrlct)-S. J, lintliboo, ST McCauley St.,S.. Bottin Caceta, lltcli. THE SUPREME NINE, Ml CH i GAN-lllripo'r l'rolosula l-Tira.Selunolder, ¡lic BaY. StIch, SHARK OF THE UNIVEHSE-E. SIrInIer ßoges, Clnrks- M IN N ESOTA-(S'onttiero l)lstrlct)-Janocs C.Mololllo, TU Lrtortjor Ex. bUre, W, Va. cto,00, Oltnooapottç, SOurit. :ii SENIOR HOO.HOO-J. F. Judd,SI. Louis,Mo. M1NNESOTA-(Nortlrcrn DIstrIcil-Cen. A. Sherwood, 2 Lyceum hing., JUNIOR HOO.HOO-F. W. Trower, Sn IrancIlco,Calli. ßOJUM-Tl0m0. PatIerso, Hamilton, Ont., Ganada. I)latrhcti-'.Tolnn F. Wilder, hlntllcaba;g, Ilias. MISSt SSI PPI-(Westcxo Distoict)-C.A.Sclnntoimani, caroTtno oliano i SCRIVENOTER-i. H.bird,Naslayllia, Tenn. l'treLtrr.Co.Jackson, Ilias. . - - - - JAIJRERWOQK-J. M. Leiter, Portland, Org. M ISS1SSI PPI-iliaçtora Dtstrlct)-T,J.Chnldlotv,)hox400,MerIdian. CIJSTOCATIAN-T. L. O'Donnell,Sonlord,Miss. . AOCANOPER-John C.flay, Waco. Taai, DtaIrtcl-'W, I'.hibbinag,1113 Flora Ayo., Moldo'

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