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LVicegerent Snarks V : ,....444. èé I LAflA3J..ç\VaternDhlUrICt).-_.Oeo PhnlIn T,.,-.,.. W.Phafln , - t (29g4R. C" , t '.o.. AUNCaJOoa Ala. . JIAILl1NU-(Eastern DItrict)_Qoorge lttflA3IA.(CentriI John8afl, WhoTeaIe Lumber, R JOhnSon (27795),Oeor. l.umbor Co. Dltrict)-w. A. Hammond(9752), Knickerbocker Bldg., BaILtpor0 BirmIngham, AIA. Hammond 3XK1CO-(Southern Dlstrlct)-_. M& k o "8tMI%_(SoUth0r G. Jarrett, Apartado No. Dieirici)s pico Tamo, Mexico. 4L5, &m Lumbcr Co...MobIIe, Aia. X. Taylor (10363), 3.K. Taylor L8lRT%, MICILLGAN__(Southeftstorfl tNAI)ASouthrrn ersDetroit,Mich. Diotrict)_A. T. Allan (3196),AIiaBroth. I T Cuddy& iotrict)_Joh0 M.elaon . (1876), eloan, Caiary, Alberta, I A1.lL1R'r%, (ANA 'Dlfitrict)_Willlam Faseett TI ;'.!' D, li. F'rxer1't-ioriher,i k Co., l)ietrici).....AJ, MacDonald (33Il), Foiger Lumber&Timber Co., (26682), Hecreta, I EdmontonAlberta. Rapide, Mich. Michigan TruatBldg., Orond 4lilZON,Ioh0 .. Johno0 :_! (219go) State of Arizona, MlSStSSllPf_(NorthOrfl 4::. ! Phoonix, Aria. Johnso0&Koch, Dietrict) ILLlI ledge Lumber Co., Corinth, .Elledgo (26427), M. M.Ei 11 ¿ ARKAN8AS_J.n. Mlu, 1 Weijoter (21701), Secrotary, ., - bpr Itcajoro Arkan Aes of Lum. MISISSfli1_(SoUthornDietrict)B. 821 8outhorn Truot l3idg.,Little Rock, Ark, Treneurer, Mioeiooipj,i nino T. Batten(27714), Socrotory AUHTRALA8I%_ViIIIQm Anoociation nttieaburg G. Jloorman(196) MISOUIiI_(Dttstorn Di$trict)W Mue. Sidnny, N. . Berlin Machin0 Worka, W,, Aunirajia. P. Anderson(17862), Preeiden ST. LOUIS, MO., OCTOBER, 1919 No.247 BEITISIE COl.tJ3Inl%...(c000t Gidnott.Anderaoa ¡umber Co.,S. Louie, ìio. Dintrict)_JA. Edgecumbe BOiter, Poci Canot l.umberznan 128867), lONTANA(Jaotern Diotrici)H Yaw (23124), Strum «MLLrO11N,A.._(80 Vancouvern. c. Groat 1'aiio,Mont. &,Yaw, roncinco Hoy l)intrict)C IOYtNti%V Secretory, CaliirtiaWhit0& Stowoit Smith (21816), fliStrict)Fred D. Becker , . tb Sujtir Pine M000facturnra' ber Manu(ncturoro' Aeoociation, (20010), Montana Lam. t C'ii liUlidiog, SanFrancieco Aeon, Caiiepnil, Mont. 1- Coi. Elil{ASlC.%_...\Lorton I, luego i)iotrict)JIitrry EngQlrflan(2826), M. V Dono White (14298), Wool. Omaha, Nob. F.Engoiman Co,, orn f,omi,or Co., San Diego,Cal. CAllFORNlA(SItCromot NEVAI)A.0 C, Brldg!nan Valley i)isrict) Nov. (12128), Agent, Verdi LumberCo., Reno, Manager, SacromoritoLomijer Co.. SacramentoE. Conner 128932), ('Al.IFORNlA(8t Coi. YORK_Fred J. RenoUer .loaquin Volley DintricI)_eo (29200), F. Eckenroth&Son, 186 1wii %'aiioy Lutnber Co.,Vrenno, Cal. A. Cottreil 126478), Note York City. : 4kiti l)ioirict)_jiy NOIITIE C%1IOI.tNiStOtOet North Caroifna)_oo _$: tory, LOOi)orflotl'e W. Riddiford (99327), L. Foreete . Exchange Lo Segre. (20657) Annon O, fletto&Co., Asheylile, N. C. 4.t Anecien, Cal. l O1ipi( )AK(tt_florri, t, Diotric()_Jj W, Cole T. Ainop (4238), Interior ';-. . t Litho liivor (27218), Manager, The Lumber Co,, Fargo, ; Itedwoo,i Co.,liUiwinkia, Cal, COLORAftO_ilOb(rtI),Mun,leii O1110(Sooihorn Dletrict)y!ary i203l2), Secretary, e0., A. HoIIwàlI (3661), Heimweh ' Lumbor i)eßiere Aeeociittlott Moontain Staten CincinnatiOhio. & '- ,- ';.' beaver, Colo. , ENOLttNI)_(Souttiern OXTtItlO(Eaotorn Diotriotl_R. 'rt noi, S-il l'atornoaterl)Intrici)E(itvin Lioynca, H. Webb (19648), Webb LumborCo,, L.;, flow, Londo8, R, C.,Timber Tradea Joor. lt(l,, Van lLorn and Oladotone LORtl)%_,ioitrj j. England. OTtltlO Btroe, Toronto, Ont., Canada. Etirio (O39), \Vootorn Diatrict)_Norace W. Robineon (lclCLoinberCo., Tampa, Fia. and Southern FloridaLan. River L.umbor Co., Ft.William, Ontario, (2û56), pigeon (iEOIi(iLt....iN(Irticr l)Ircirict)_S L. Downman ORE(iON(\Veatorn Diotrict)Oeorgo Co, . N Weot Peticitirec Loaioiana Red Cyyrena Downey (753), Siminond, Sired, Atlania, Ga. \ltufti Co.,Portland, Oro. . , i iEOiio1A...(soUtl0t O1tEbON(Eaotorn Diotrict)_._U. i)iotrict)....Qoorge C, Smith W. Sicune (14638), Skueo Nordrar, Yola Naval Sturen Co,,ilrunnwick, Ga. (23696), Tite Tar. Co., Bocci, Oro. j uot t il)AI[O_E, Il, Siiermno I'ANttuiA-\Viliiam .ï4'Ç Idaho 127416),C. R. Shaw \Vhoieanie ,1. McCormick (29329),Manager. Robert Wilcox, Co., Daine, Ancon, Canal Zono, R.I'. lLL1NOl_'(Nortler SASKtTCIIl%VAN(Nth Pieirict)_i, do Anguorn(20934), Precidect TrCaCoror,tnuora Lumi,or -..an, 'r and Ercot, HaOltolnnn Dlstrict)eorge Siiiere (21890), Twelfth ------fl,cago, Ill, azoo Conway flig,, ..'tOUUO. . J MASRttT(;IiEWttN_(sooihern LLLIOi0ao W.Angoi (2O3s), Southorn flutloy Lumber Co,, Regina,DletricL)W. W. Wilaon(25620), The o Vico.l'roeicleijthornillo0 Lumber & lOwn.\Veeternliiinnle. Sic,, Canada. ' iILINOlN_(SoUiitor Nui Co., flamiltonfl SCOTi,,tNl)col Jtteo I i Dia(rlct)_p, T. Langon Co,,8 Gordon Street, GItIOKOtO,l.ightljod', DSO (12798), F.A. Ligittitody k ,_.t i Lunabcr Co., Cairn,ill, (2400). P. T.Langa0 Scotiad. .! L tOfl'A(Nori)ttj.t,oto TNNJSSEl.(Cafltral i)Intrict)5. , l)Iairict)_w, C. Butler 'rotto.,s, s. S. Preaton (26617), Johneott City, nor Snob & Door Co., (22792), Roach &Moe- Preston Wholesale Lumber& Loge. Wehknuno Notci, Ft.Dodgo, Iowa. PiNNl.:MSIrF(%Vo0L - - tOWA(Soutitor,i or Co , i)iatrict)_L. B. Glaas (26911),TriStatn i,am Li k Ltind iuciiaoigoDintrlci)itoit0rt Ce,, K. Eatoa(1211G) Mimourl Lumber Jtlempiiin Tonn. Lt1 - l)ooMoloc0,Iowa, TEXAS(CeOtrai Dietrict)_fl IENTUCI((SoUt!i C. Varner (13426), Varoer Lumi.er & hingTo Co, . . i Lumber Co,, Piotrict)%v K Mali(llN4), W. K lOaD Dalian, Tex, -. - Fuiton, ¡çy, LOrn$lANAlI i). TEXAS_(\yeotern DtatricL)RobertA.Whitlook Co , Foote 113790), Snleo l.anibe, Co ,Et :too, (2191).Rl l'oaa Aloatitidria Lu. Manager EntorprloeLOmber Tox. .' . iOVIsi&NA(Not) TRXAS(Soutliern Dietrict)_N, ', ,' Co , i)ietrict)v A. Antinreon l'roducin Co , fleaumont, D. Fietcer (127), Salee Agcnl'in. SitreVel)Ort, La, Shreveport Lumber I,, LOUISIANA_(SolLth IJYLL_riIlardaNurto:, ' .. 5 DICtrict)_ftoht, A NcLftuchlan Cita, Utah (26209), Eurton Lumber Co,,Sait Lake I ': ciato Ndilor, Otioaii (z7947)Aa,o. :;t, La. Lumber trade Journal,Nw Orientan, SS'ASJIINCTON(\Oe$tern LOUISJANA_(Cetitrl iiruce k liergort Di8tct)Bw.Sawyer (2L078). Manager, i , Naciera l)ietrict)_\V Mili Co,,Seattie, Waah. ,, mond LuttiborCo,, IL, Nalty (26323), hammond, La. ET lRGlNLt_wltti01 cÇ ' N. Kaufman (14438), Special Ageut l'ar. 'I ' a (ltttoiflg l)el,tB k O,Rl',, Nlkins, W. Vn. 1; ,,, --1 St). .t ,,' i ., , !' ' o ' fl i,,,' ;'. ,i. I,,, i I

h' ? COMING ,., k - R. A. HISCOX (14423) 2 CONCATENATIONS ,t, ,4, Snark of the Universo, San Francieco, tÇ i i,)' - ,,'t,. -;'; By tuo elect loo of R. A. itlo.',,a. lo tIp,t ltlgl,.' l.'ooir titlit JfooJ[oo : CIII, glee n n,e.nl,er, tito orgio,,lzttfl,,nliii.te('lIr.'lI a ima,lt'r s,Jiio a ',yorl.I,y i Johnson City, etier0000r to iliowe ,'lit.Ijiti c ir,'','tic,i Ititii.iii fi,ct litio ii $iia.rh lenn., Aug.23 - t, ho, fo quoto,i proiu,inm,Califeri,la liiinle'rnit,,i, ''Is(lii' lieHt Ittiomo. unii 1Oi - lit't loved iii,, io, liii, (ioldeti State.'' ( :1': .. Stinrlc IIicox lMitiliiger of tue lIiiri4'oouiI.iiiiibir Co., Stiti Vr,aii. Corinth, Miss,, Preston, y. s. - cisco, eue of tUe Itirgeot ol,eriutore %!ì_'; oit tim"eet.I 'i,iit ; huHiiwa e licou ;-? Aug. 30 ...... uLivo in isu,eliatioui n orle aiu,i dei oted a large iortiori of luis tImo in I,ro. M. M. Elledge, V. S. - iuuotiuig(lie l,et liuieret. of tuoLninher lIuuiu,eLr) . Itole a uupiondiul I Weston, W. Va.,Date to be orgaiui,or 1.11(1 inder lii,. loueditriuii, lfott.lfoo iuteeuireel of a i)rueiunrotie ie,uui anounced in September suierocofalear.

! ...... W. D. Kaufman, V. S. : iJtiii, Fresno, Cal., Aug. 30 ...... : G. A. Cottrel, V. S. ,' Chicago, III., ;I Sept. 9 ...... 7r- -1t_ F. de Anguera, V. S.

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AI Published Qurtrterly by the Concatenated Orderof }Too.Hoo,at DEATH BENEFIT - st.Louis.MIourl, E,D. TENNANT (13070),EdItor. If you havea vacancy in your AU: TERMSTOMEMBEAS. Otie Year...... (,ftfl ts Singie (1opl ...... It office, ng TO LAPSE on the road, or in and .11 I R 15 II1'l'IN H n8lte(l¡ri Oct obtu, I)c(I41ber,I'el)ItuIry, UA AI)I'II, I IltI( LII4I I iigiit. Ncw'it eins mustlie Int)iI()ft'ICO 011 tll( aboutyour Plant, that a Brother btuclay of nont ib48IC(IIii orilci'to ;iokIIhty. Hoo-Hoo hitùrocl at the IoHtoIflco at St. Lotus, Mo.,ttsRocond-clasH matter, can fill. (ht 'l'i-TE ItIJLI1'J'jN I. the oFicn1 medium of tho Concatonntc Write the Sec'y-Treas.at once CA Members who didnot pay 1920 Dues Orter o( EIoo-lIoo. on or Addr.ss all commujlhßtIons (or TI-1BULLETIN to and assist him to help ('A E. D. TENNANT, Secrotary.Troasurer, you fulfill before October 9th 174 Arcade Building (ht 1 9l9-allowed their your obligation. policies to St. Loulg, Mo. (A lapse.Theycan reinstate them by remitting for U (O 1920 Dues NOW.Their Policies willbecome WHAT EVERYMEMBER CANDO FL 28th Annual ?iIcetirig of the Concatenated effective again, 60 daysafter date the St. Oriier of J-loo-J-ioo lias pas(dlilt) hislni-y, but in passing Louis Ti-JEit iiiade a deeper impressionou those rnCmbcrs v1io attciiciccl than The recent i\nntiab im ally rIti! Cl' i\niuial gaihering of E bo-I-bo, prcsscd every ou e there with theiig marti fiaib too-b lIJOI cab by had coniiibetcly re- office receives Duespayment. jlivdnate(Iitscbf, IbiatIbie Order had entircby cra(bicate(b old UI el'rors and draw bztcks, and was iricbced standing q j a fotln(bation rehuib t fromtu e best sloucs con 1ane(b in Ibie on c) bd,celilili tedoi'thetby (bic fu Iby If, tCStC(i 1)00(15 of friendship an(b brotbleibloo(b niatui ed aiid vhicbì the Order has cl'eatc(blii1()fltS1 its iiieinhcrs. As to the Order's him re, that i'emainsno' as abways, u buio the active sii II, Protect b POI I of i k nieni bei s.Dut ¡ng the your Policy and keep it good by Anniiab man1' of the best min(bs of the Orderexpressed 1h cinseb ves cbcai'by and he accomplislie(f by l-Joo-Hoo if (bii'ectcd conviiicingby as to wbia t could 114 along certain lines of activity..biit hic icab highilote of abb the ad- mailing Cheque for dresses as to whái I-boo-J-loocan do,'as contaiied in the following paragi'apbi IO Dues, to-day. ,taken fi orn the address nia(lc by Bobbing Arthur Jobiiisoii, Seer of the Flouseof Ancients : IC "ir ON V\TLJY TlOO lEOO DAY EACh u ,JtO fF1 MÍMPFR OTUI, C1b]1 COUI4D 'fIS'l'I!'Y 1 J AC'I' 'b'IIAT 1)URING 'fIJE LAST Yri\ R b I b iAl )tu F N AJ3r1 A number of TJAS'1 'l'i lRJL DI' SERVINÇ HUMAN 'b 1) ASSI S'I'A'J' members neglected BEJNG, 'J C) AN OPPOR'l'LJNJ'fy TOi í\RI' A i EYING, i _J to pay last TurN \VOTJLI) W11'OUC1J 'l'i TAT COT 1)LN 'i'JfrMF L '1'] b Ii AD(JiI I A kMOTY WI b [Cil 14 , MEANS PEiPE1'UA l'ION AWAY JN'I'O'i'iJr'J4 u ruin year.Their beneficarieshave had mi ic '['IlE\b b'I'S ARi AND reason to greatly WOLJLI) DL\7ELOP. THAT 'fi-JEME IN'roA ROPE Ob" COJ.4i), ANC'IIORING 'ro PJIA'i' MILJl,NN1UM '['IMr bIOO-b-IOOISM . "WhEN TIll' IT JI LS AND 'l'I bCT4OUJ) l'biESITAS AND regret their forgetfuihiess. . . .. 'l'i-lE MOUN'I'AINS ECl-lo BACK FIEALTH, COOl) WiLL TO ALL MANKIND," i-IAPPIN]SS ANI) LONG LI l'E, PEACEAND Tue above cliiotation outlines in simple, cloquent words, the dutyevery JJoo-J-Joo owes to his brother mein- her.Reminds him of the bironlise bic lila(bC in taking the obligation of tic Ordcr, and if takento bicai i and acted Remember by keepingin good standing oli by our nitnbers as a whole, 1-Joo-Hoowonld, indeed,be placed on a b)c(bctab your- strife of every day bife, as to be abbe to live in So high above the storms and perpetual peace, blaimony aiub good vibb,extending its beneficence selfyou enable the order to performits work, and to abb Liniiberduni, . \Ve urge our members to read carefullyevery vûrd uf (lie l'epuri of the 2Sth Julntiai, the "/ tahied therein contain geins of thought the likc a(ÎCIICSSCS con- you do assist in givinga real helping hand f which have not been heard bIoie at a gathei ¡ng of Lumber- to others. nico arid their frieiids.'['lie reading of this report shouldavaken the most indiflcicnt iiicmbjcr he is not cboitig his duty to himself to the fact that çi or the Order if lie refrains from being activein I boo-I [oo.It should to buoi that I-Too-I-boo can, and will, accomplishgeat things. If any member after reading this :- report cornes across sonic b1Lsi iìicniher of lloo-l-Ioù this report along to him and tell hiuii to 'conic home. who still doubts,PhSS IT NOW Duesare $3.65 'l'be bight is in the window and thewarn-i greeting of his per year comrades await him, .

¿1 i ::s If the Vicegerent in YOUR state is not arranging to hold a Concatenation in thenear - future GET AFTER HIM. Write the 'Secretary-Treasurer about it and hewill help you out.

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I EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CONCATENATED I I' li , CHICAGO, ILL., SEPT. 8-9-10 I ORDER OF HOO-HOO, HELD AT CHICAGO, ILL., (MORRISON HOTEL) SEPTEMBER 8,9,10,1919 I

Reported by Ceo. W. Burgoyne, 23420-Chicago, Ill. I j

\Ve weicotito yott tolIt Isgt'etitctt3',toI lt is gt ott IsItu i', THE SUPREME NINE-1917.1919 hittettilite oit t' ______-1 First Session, Tuesday, Sept. 9. pt'ospet'lty, ott t'ii Oiien,Ottt'tisiilt it I liittitti t'i',I n a : glen ttien stiro, tvt'apped u p vit ltvotti s. 'tVli t'tiyiiitt'ni I i is ''ARK O THE FXIVEISE--Wrn A Prjildk (I2). \ic-Pres. siot' iioivn tinii ynut' liroiiuctisilitilttisiieti-attil lItai titotttti, dent. The I3ciumt Lumber Co. Beaumont, Tx. The twenty-eight annual meetinù was calleilto otdis by success for 1)0thYOttii titi oU reitivc'.s,tittii i tolti e say liiyott SENIOR!1(Ct.}jo(_ j ii'itti are cottvet'etittts'llit ;íÇ Kammer (T2SI). General 3anaer. the Snal'k of tile Uni veise, ?.I i'.\V. A. i'rhlti io. o f ilenilinoti t, titevoi'y tttifnt'ttttttit e silttttt lotifItti t j T1rnt'r,n ¿z Co ,Atc,1-ta, L L. N. Y. ex isis itt Citictigo totitty, lit ah. 'loxas, in tite C'Oitventioiitali of tite i'liOt'IiS011 iiøtiil,titI : Oli befitt e tite fittyi s cinicI ttdvii yeti JU'ilÚF1()O.H(Ct-Rr,. SV ivili be tItle to tiltike sottie saìa itt ittttliet' fut' Neighbor(7816). Manager. J'aci o'clock in th e foi'etiooii, Septent itet'I,i titi it'ecess wa s taken iiiitite(iittti' ttnn, ('at ¡';,irttfl'ttE C\Uin & Co.57 !ion Street, ti'ltieht yiitt have titI heett tibie ho ho tar Franctco C until 10 : 09 a. ttt. to flettit 'egiattatioji tltl(iiliii ¡'gai'titeln!. vlOiin I le' tisi few' iveelts Illico. .i\.t tite iattei' tieni' the Sit a k tg;i I n ca lied --(j\ lilditi se ) -tight tilti(liti e ivhton titet'heeis oflitiittit t t'y R F(er (7C4S) t ita meet! ng Sa,tk \'ah Preident, L. lt. Fifer Lurnrter C'.., to order. ititgutt io beviiit'llttg at 100 pet' cciiisliceti, 'lietitite t'ot'iii is molt itig fot' utoipfluttiJ'. tu et'ictt,\S'lt('tit liii 1\Ii'. A. L. Poni, of Cii lea go( 7183 ),acted as tetti porti t'y diiiit's of oitpiit'- SCUVEt!TEIt1. M TuU 2154j, Manager St, L.0 Office, lit ti i ty ti t'e si rout iviilo, that i tecititse tifti tapit I os tilt teli cottld T_.t,,arlt ¡td C%ire Co ciiait'inan of tite meeting, anti cal led oit Reverend I'rttiicle C. 7'S Fullerton BuiIc1ir. .5 Louis, iii,setlietl hiy t Mo Stifler, Pttstoi' of \Vilmettc Ilaptist Chni'cltto deiivei' titiin- iiiiitte bitait igttti t tacitgist ti ti g ti roititilLit o titille, wittit'ottllttb)ioli)ttccotttl)ijsliIlititu'hticliive oitglillotic- J t,RBF:g\\ OCK-Ton . vocation.Ttevw'cnti Stiftet' t'espotitieti a nuasitetitite 1)iviiie Moore (MSS). Chicago Repres.sritative, c(tttti)IisitvI 1h ¡ti a short ti inc. t:i P.tcith' 1.umhcr Agenc, r'p1e'. Gas Bide.. Chicago.¡U. blessing in behaif ofiii those i nittelititi ncc, 1VIR. A. L. FORi) : CL Tc'%Tlx...w nUbntt (274). Manager. Dev'r Office. \Vot'l.itySttat'k atiti Brothet' 1loo-iIoo, \\re :itctobt,ittitiipet'I sitithleviirii s,lit a Itite greatest ;, .mertcan Steel & \Vtre Cc.j)en er,Colo, Tuis Is tite occasion of tite 'fwenty-eigiilii Atinitti i1eetIttg of lIt I ttg intu iswoi'liiIs love. 'I iii'vot illovetittiv easily ho the Concatenated Ot'det' of i ioo-1ioo tini tito Ot't]ez' of lIoo-1Ioo ARCAXOJ'Eft_4% ni Ssmith(26t479),Treasurer and traitalatetii ti toI lie\vot'tilit'otititritooti,\vit leloyoit represoti t John»on Ctt Manager. foots that we ought to have, aithougli we have not a gl'eatet' Tenti Branch. Keystone Table Co., inc., Johnson City, I otltty, tutuiii (t seeklttg lot' brolliet'it oeil tsI lt o l;t'oatest Lii ing nuttibet' pt'esen t,rei)rcsent i ttglit tagt'ea tot'dei',t'epreaettting ittlit isvoi'iii . ri tinil h as llover beati titti'et t Itot lietii t Is at tite . GLItDOX-_1ark Lions (8S45)ecretarv arid Treasurer, McGowln- titis great iunti)et' ittditatt'y, and titeL WO ought toittivo a hit'esett t tint e. Lyt'ns Harduare & Suppl \Vlteti civi ilatil loti ivtts trottibilng Itt tite balance, Co , Mobje, Ala. greater niin ber t'citi-aceti tittg tit e glee t atti I e ofi liittoi titi! wIt cii ai 1 of t)U r utente aliti ou r ittsl i I iitlotts'et'e ittipot'lieti, it SI,CRETA1IYTItE.t.SURERF r Tennant (13074)),St. Louis, Mo, the city of Cit icago to \vei(oin e you on titis occasion.'l'ue teilstIte sjtlt'i t of hlt'Otiiei'IlOO(i tviiich ledI ii e boys fluttitilo I-loti.E(iWtLt'd Bt'ttndago, Albio ey(i ettet';i tof tito gi'eat elate glot'lous Son Lii tini tito sttti\vat'L yotitig nl ciifi'otit tu e Not'tlt, of Iii mois liait been inviteti atti! ho acceu)te(iLit ei nyu elton titi ilii t'.Chal t'tutto ,tilo nobi e hays fIotti'l'es tie, ni ImIti ing on beltaif of tite ettite of i I I loo i s io bct l)l'osetit at lIt le titile, liti ttiis,foi'\vhttl oui' cotttt try ebeti for, fot't he sa i vallon of but unfortunateiy he is it cable to liii un-osen t owl ng l.o liltiess 1 lIt o wot'id , and today tile wo i lii's lire1110108 lti'O oit t'iit'oltienis ttnd he has sent a ','et'y11)10i ietttetia n t to t'eln-esent ii ito.A ( Aitiiaiuse.) . ti ;. certain gen tuentait sa icI wIt i io ago titel h oi'ott hi extettil a . 'l'inlay 1h e lit'obiotits of F't'tiitcii tito oit r p i'ohilottis,Ail of t woicotne toout' gibst,fil t'. Lu titet'jUil s,bittlie w'tis toit! :\ ittiiioe's yotin g titen tItubi' Lit e tigo of io n ro il ea il ;lier coiltitt'y :: "l'hat is fitte, becaitse if thereis attytititig titat a iioo-iloo \ isti evtisttiteii anti a Itttttl)eI'flhiUI tioes I Ike lt istiti Ls, especially ud' lit ties titegetto,i ihet'ty lev i ng i't'attce-wo i i f lt is battI. wood initia''( Laugh et')----tttttl tie is is hot ait ad ve t'liaetttettt, lieve ii et'l)t'(tl)iOttts oli ott t' sh oititlet's,\Ve litt ve lii e probietn They say]3t'cvity is tIte soul of wit,"I always ittid as. oftiti'.tievasttiteiilielgilt tuoit etti'ittittiis, \Vo Ittive to do WI littIte prol,iotn of Ettgltitid ,si t'itggl itigh ti ; Pirations to1)0 a witty feliow-we titei'illltigto cut titis 1)0 ft'ee tindti) shot't, afl(i I have the Itonot' ofi n troilitcitig to you llonot'abi o IttIco hot' itropet' illico iiilIt ttviit'IiiWrit In lii Is coittit t y llave Mattitew Mills, Assistatil Attorney.(ietieral o!the State of gi'etit pt'ohiloins ittttve lieve teiltiteiit'obt1eitiof 1urope. 'Ihero itt'o titoustititis of etti' boys i'hto ittive etici oil titoli' goiii etc Illinois, whovilI ttow tulilt'essyoit, Mir. Milisvas gt'eeted witte ltetu'ty appiattee, followed ity lives uhuarct now In glory, but our tntitorialres(itit'cei( have htit'(i iy beeti toitciieii by tilo d evttetatioii of tite vtit', ) the l-Ioo1ioo yell, and spoke as follows: Wo have titis gt'etct proi)ittt uif bilait' a nil ett1iiltil neil ho w \VM. A. PRJDDLE (129) teli! it be tiettleii?In toy opinloit It wIll oniy be sottied when

Past Snark of the Urth'erse1 Beaurnont Te,cas litostilleii nilintel i Igeti t itibor iettii et s titititice stitie tutuitt- lei I igotit oto i)lOYet'Cot' chuta lislget tit'oitttdI ito table aild Address by Mr. Matthew Mills buh lo title Cotititlottlitt l'ItOSO,IttilUtttiiiiI it e lirtspet'i ty of hut, ciitttttry.(Jcpltlause.) Atid titeti ottiy will we lieve ti sottie- OSIRIAN CLOisTER_.19171919 titetìt of these petit qttestionsAs I suggested yestet'ilay at \Voi'tlty Snark 'itt (i titeinbers ofI ito Cottetitett tiletIOt'det' ti tneetittg at wlticit i siioke it titettis to tne that itt tiiese days HIGH ìJET 'M' t of lIoo.I-Ioo-Latiies-'l'hat sentida hIte n football gaine to tite. ive ottglit to forget titel tu cte i s titiii legni ti Ist i ud loti between i t: rr .T I iteard the rornat'k toado to out' good ft'iettil by a geittietnati otttpioyot' ti nil,etttployeo.After titi, wo tte till wot'Icltig ttiett . -, M J iii the httil as to ltiy ñtittie.I suggested titel it was a joke, i oint nittIce a ttiaeh itie, Ili avoti't i-isoli tiy sawi'ii tuty i ices.

ivaii 'ì- OF TH--J 1\" ' . j-.-.- but I wanted to be carc'fttl not to llaveit»' of the tttcttibers i catit tittilce(titiy bricks, bittovot' t it toy office,I ti itttt'yi 11g, I- 1,,- i' Hi --: cat,t,y any chips oittu oit'sitotti d ct's,tutetis,ttt)lte LitaI lite in ti wily. to throw legti I bt'leics tU tuiec,t'tt iu loti it cuido bt'oicet's tttilis Itiso feel soin eIlt ittg luce flh;tl F;:i;- tv r -' . t ' ,, vouid object to (Lattgit let' ) . wltti tite tt'yitig lo sell woi'tiiless stocics to uioot' witiows, tite - the taIl of a kite contlng ltt'elniitty,llsfittiltiirto stielt att ehlelretisvdti ;ttlti uy tttit it(bitt so ye I tinin . . gtiet'titit an'i atti : ' . afrtild I- : elOquent anti exteitsive itttroducl iott.1)iin't lic at ti!! ltibot'ittg tnati at' itt tite cities of ltibot'Itig moti in stills tite,(Ap- AttorttoyGettet'ai ;i h- of tttc-of noy goittg to ittulce an tiiiilt'ees. liltiliso,) ?if Hlt;H PflT}ST CF I' --1 Brtïndage \%'itSaiixlotis to bevitli ynitntt(llilan lIetIto ho i' Lm:':- C, S '- itere tint!! titi s morning. Suiiiiett i y Ito iiiscovet'eii ii is voice Inni i hovel. tu litlt tif ttien iti 3'Ottt' val i lttg (if i fevilltotit litiv Ing it visioti of vliat yott httive tioti e ti liii at e ihtiitig for lit o wot'lti inGu PTiE$ given eilt, as lieittisbeett ttttdet' a gt'eat sit'nhtiduring tite OF s-Ht-----: t'H-:y' w i tiiiitk of tit e gt'etit flees a tl(II Ito s tt'ottg ttietiivito etit lit ein \V('z-k-g actSr C Ñ L 'irJ sunitner mon tite,Titerefot'e, tiecoutil not be lieto tind he asked nie to conio over itere and spealc lo yoit in his behalf. dowit ;of tito ties titado for our teilt otids ;of tu e gt ott t witoiieti 111cm rj---OF T}U'TP-: strticturesviiicht tire hIlt up,litiviiteic iittsinese etttet'pt'ii's ::- I spolce to one of tite bt'otiiersi n tite hal Ititi clasiceil ii litt as Tr--Ctd- . :H S--H of tile V liio-eiad cuti tige, t to what I should speak about.Fie sttggestetlvltiiatt evi tire cttrrieii on ; vit ich le the foitttda- WGHpuj>--- OF }L;Tiz lion of our tiatiotitil lifetinti i etiyh o youtittit with titase two p.. t: :i-t dene of great appreciation of my ability litaiitalk about M' I.v 1i olettiettts,titoeiettietit of brotliet itooii,tite eh citati t of coit- M: --- a minute; therefore I will not disappoint yell.(Laughter ttttd gt j building up ofont' pltices of haltiltitiott after e,.. applause.) atructlon, tite tItis ruinousvar'-'-tittit title war lias tittitle tlecesstit'y, olettienis hIGH PRET OF sEr-----B In behalf of the AttortteyGenot'al,I vatit to exteitti to - (ei L'b C X you a hearty welcome to our c!ty. We tire sorry that we which titIs orgatileatioti so worthily rept'esents, you lieve a JUuUs SEIDEL(3229) . ronderfui work to do in titis witi'iii, HIGH 0v ATB:-- had to hand out to you titis brand of weather, such as you H M:; UU». High Priest of Osiris THJiJ SNARK:Mr. Milis, oli lieiitilf. of otir Oriher,'I want s L: W::e Mì, Ca. received yesterday but that was siittpiy to t'ernind you of littlittitk you vst'yinttcii indeed for yotit very choquent tid- Past Snark of the Unjyrj1St. Louis, Mo,, itotne (Laughter)Today wo tile givitig you line weather and ,1 \ve hope that you wiil realize that Citicago Is one of the finest dt'ees and for the cordial ieceplion yeti htcve extetided to us summer resort8 in the world, In behalf of the Stato of Illinois (Applauso), jc '------,','.-' --i - -

6 THE BULLETIN-A RI-MONTHLY JOURNAL DVÓT.tD TO HÖO.}1ÓÖ THE BULLETIN_A Bh-fvIONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTEDTO HOO-HOO 7 of this organization has been lucid for a long time In nuysteri. omis reverence-time Comicatenated 01-der of Hoo.I-Ioo-which was designated by your order many years ago as your official title, We know time Commcatenated Order of Hoo.Hoo, ail or- ganlzatlon whose muamne is mysterious, a fascination for those not famnihiar timerewith, entitled to membership therein, and , i we will always he glad to extend an invitation to attend our annual meetings. . Umufortunately, we are Ilmiding In the 'Tran- sienta" of Chicago, and you will find that history has maule Chicago, unfortunately, one of the undesirable places for the r ' : registration ofcitizemiship-but we are upbuildingamid we amo progressing in time way of a solution of our problems, We fl¡ have liad strikes and lockouts and we llave had strikes and

: lockouts-we have lumi thousands impon thousandsof niemi in strikes and lOCk(iUts amid we mure golmig to have thuemum, be- : ;, comise we have comae right down to the hmeam't of Industrial con- (litions of our country and comuditlons mire heiuig fought out ¡miv in Chicago amid we have signs of developmiucmuts of a kind : thatWOaie going to have trouble witim unuless we obtain a Sl)Oeuiy remuuedy. In conference withother representations of ) Chicago wo have come to think that Chicago is able to cope with these conditions mind can bring about a smutisfactory solu- tImm thereof. ' i Many of you do not know that on time commuer of MadIson amid State Streets, Chicago, we have the busiest corner hmm time world.'rimero are many stores located therein occupying A. L. FORD (7483) buildings wimichi may have to be built within the next few years anew amidthe occupants will be comnpeiletlto seek Temporary Chaimas larger quarters. I MR. FORD Gentlemen, Mr Mula has referred to the 'Fuere is locateuh hmmshde the loop tIme biggest ,Snartunent awful conditions of l3eiginmn mmmiii Franco during the var, to staue hmm tIme world, Marshall, Fields; there Is the greatest art BEN S. WOODHEAD (6968 time u'om'huh. timo suffering timnt haisi)000endu i cdamuui that rein inds us time t Institute iii 'l'bere pumas inside this loop 100,000 JuniorHoo.Hos lloo-JIoo stands for 1 henil ii,I tappi miese and Long Life' vehicles every day. A umuiillon people travel throughout this tllstmict every day. The Supreme Nine lico ¡loo mumeamistitit we shouki cumuheavor to imut a smiio This railroads of ChIcago bring into this ; Beliimnont, Texas on Use (muces of those who sorrow; that we should endeavor to district thousands umpomu thousands of People and there arc limero mullos of railroads iii relieve timase who are mmoeciy and in every way posMihie mumahie thIs area tIman anywhere else on earth within time comperate limits of any city.My poultiomi this obi world mt good plumee to hive in. (Applause). Nr. i\lihis as vice-preshuiemmt (uftime Chicago Association of Commuierce mulso spolie about time hot veatimer we have had hero.Ivant liuto givenmime opluortummuityto observe sommucthuhmmgs not ac- to tell you thatvehiemim d time TOM A. MOORE (8308) Owing to being unable to secure photographs of hottest specchi yosteiminy at corded to most mcmi my age.i want to apeale of one or two the conference of Our Commuti y' that luis ever been heard in observations which evIdence time character of this organizatIon Senior HoeHoo all members of the Supreme Nine, The Bulletin will Chicago. That mummy hO0110reason wimy time temnporaturo Is The Supreme Nine i1 lieu-o,amidthis cviuienco a viewpoint of our patrIotic, loyal . so bight today.Mr. ilei i ich, i'residemit of time Chicago Aseo have to defer showing pictures of Bojum William Ammucricanism.Such thmimmguu have been brought rather forcIbly Illinois elation of Commerce, huido a womuderfuti specchi on that oeca- Chicago, to mule, amid frommithis IuosltiomlI llave come to timo conclusion McPhee, Custocatian Remsen T. Williams and Arca- ! abo ycatorday.lie spoke about optimisnu at tuistimmie, ami (hat timase people who are saying that our country and time noper George M. Cornwall until next issue. that Is vhiat wo stamud for-Optimism"-heaitii, happiness and world aro now in time process of evohütlon fromn time so-called long life at tuis timmie.'l'lumi is what wo stand for, gentlemen. (Applauso).Mr. Mori tek could not lie huero today, ¡ait, like Caluitmuhiatic comuditlons imito a socialistIc or some other muore looaeIy-dofimmci. arc wromug. (Applause.)I a'.m convinced that rl: the trime baseball fan, hue huas sent a pinch hittem' to take his the capitalistIc arramugemnent of emir social Hiatus is bound to placo.lt Is not neces,sary to give you time keys to this great comutinume, but that it city, nor to this stato--nnd w o hia'e miomie,Mr. Morrick could it is goIng to continue It must be due F i to tIme intelligent co-operation of the clear-thinking, patrIotic not be lucre,You don't need nu» keys to tuis city because citizen such as 'we ail profess to ho. anm convInced that It is "wide01)00' 110 iius hot emily etefl(ie(i to you -avel. no order or social arramugonnt which '!oes not recogñiio time como frommithis cityof Chicago, but the greatest business propriety of such rigiuts eauexist. j organization in the United States,'lime Chicago Association I, as an employee of labor -. of Commerce, otemuds to you a vem'y hcam'ty welcome to this hmm Chicago, rocogmuize suchconditIons, amudI am In great city amid they know that this im, time greatest city in the touchwith comuditions lui Chicago, amid I aiim sure that tondi- lIeus areIlludiworse iii other places thami lu Chicago.I be- world. (Applauso.) ,,( lIeve ami I amo sure timuitvitiu the usual exercise of intehhi- j I now desire to introduce to you Mr. Eimer T. Stevcmms, gemito in tile imummudilmug of such a situatIon wo can work out Chairman of tito Ways and 2uleanu, Committee of tImo Chicago a very satisfumctory solution; ;)ut wo niust remember that we Association of Comnmnemce,\vlmu)\ ill now say a few words. aro In time process of changes troni imudustriai autocracy to (Applauso.) industrial democracy, amidthat sonic oftimoomen, who as loaders of the so-called capitalistIc class in the better sense of social conditions, are posing as Industrial democrats, they aro not lloo-iloo in the true sense of the word, bat they are industrial autocrats.\Velfarevork, for example, is not a Address by Mr. Elmer T. Stevens devicewhiciioime employer cami Ilurcimase in this organIzation. t1i '.'c havcccn rpcatcd Instances where 'üehu timings have Oli I- Snark of the Univeiso, Mr Ford, Indios and geiìUeinon, failed; the other hiatal, we have seen Imumamie imuterests In - I know vhitt happened to the inot celebrated pinch hitter the welfare of the enmpioyee which have umccomnphhshed big resuuits, whichhmave beemu digmuifled by time name of welfare f of history, vhio struck out-that 1the nan who came to bat In place at Mr. II. IL Mci i ick ()aughter)-myeelf. My reason womb.hmm othmem' voruhs, ums one man said to me time other day. . for being hicie Is not because Mr. Merriek's voice faltet! tuoi, good cool drink of fresh water, on the job, Is worth ahi I' ç ; but because, as you vihl seo by reading the first unge of the the swimuimning pools in the world, two or turco blocks from the Joli." A genuine immterest in tIme daughter's teethu, properly Tribuno titis niorning. he was intensely interested yesterday f : and was strenuouslyengaged at another occasionin this huammuhled by a goo(l dentist, is worth ali tIme labor and the - city, and ho isstili engaged at that hulace-tile conference benefits whichi mimay be devised by hmm, but whIch represent, : of 'Our Country First."All of you love a big, two.flsted red on timo averagc,the humtehhigence of the average working man. blooded man like Mrderrick, ¿uuid it is an hönor for nie to The straw boss. who huas a genuine interest In the welfare I' - servo tuero as his understudy. of huis peophe, tutti umccomumphish womhers, but the straw boss Unfortunately, he is so busy at the Auditorium this iuiorn who Is without experience cannot do anythming. A man who ..r ing that hie could not be hiere and ho has u1cieated me to rep hums spent years In doing a great mnmuny timings amid accomplIsh. . MARK M. ELLEDGE (26427) resent bisa.So, on behalf of the Asoeiation of Commerce ing great results,isstihl able to mio very mumuch ofgood for i w.p. ANDERSON (17862) -and six thousand profmsiommai mind busimmess mimen of Chicago, all of us. One of time mìiain observations I would like to make Scrivenotor Jubberwock 'r I sai very glad to have this opportunity to weiconie you to is this: for we see n great deal In the-néwspapers, In cartoons The Supreme Nine The Supreme Nine our city of Chicago. Now, ladies and gentJemon, thnnauo - and editorials, and various articles aboüt the H. C. of L.- Corinth, Missiuiippi St. Louis, Missouri

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THE BULLETIN-A BI-MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOO-HOO 9 THE BULLETIN-A B!-MONTHYJOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOO.HOO -__- L beiiig yotmr ropresemutativo.T wIsh comidituons htadbeati sticht We aro glad to be with you today and we are glaul to tttuttIcouthul 1mayo viotteut every st uleIllthte Bit i omu, as luitul extend to you a welcome, to Chicago, as well asSt. Louis l)eofl lIly tuojuettiduttibittomm ,l)tltennui t ttomts hueyorid 1ll colt- (Aluptauìse)anuttilo tatcli.string isout, tiletatetistring is trot pmovomu t oui mn e fiomli dotmug tIm i s I,tuowevi'm',it ttemtulcul a utIliI 1it open to youi, ilooJ-loo and we invite youi tohold your next iltlttl bei' of mnoettn go mm 'l'exus, Lou Isiuumiuu,il tshott ri, annual in St. Laudo. There are responuhing to tilts iiivitattoii matis,atuuimlOi(tO tivuu trillo tOttl C'h 'act tie cuuust, go tugisfam toulay tu OU5ilfl(lS ofu'ortci ng tui ni tueriii en tu Loutsiaiui, Texas northl lis Suattlo Oil ODO of mity ti- m im to t h o t 'm'ci tic cùust, olmi' aiiul other regions of our cuuuintry aiiulWOinvite youiiiost secm'otamy, itI t, 'l'oli uuulut, 110001)1 hliitl i eut alu',u tuul the enttt'o coast, heartily to hold your next annual meeting iiiSt. Louts.(Ap fmuumn Suumu Diegut to SettiteItilS V isbeut V1U(t luenefits M'Ole Many men are not vttlu us toutay because they are oluta imieth oit thmoset ritus, 111111ihum o ii' fromum n\luOm'iCllce timlit it 1)1)11100.) \ endeavoring to t)ring abou t increased lu: ouluction, increased woumhut bevehl foi'0)11'fttttlm'o Smiam'k to 1lttOillPt, at toast, to pioul uiction of iiiaterlai In our industry ;anuli n íuucroaseulpiSO mtmak o utuetm-i ui ovetill IlCii ti t'o cotuntryululi t mug la 1 s totmIl of uluictloii is hie "WuttetuWordof ouir country tottay-incrcased office,'Ihi oro ismt guammutti ohut oh) e tutometti otulorill tihmutost ' Increased production will en- ovom-y stllto,hutmt i tl'cui mimes wom'k n mIluucti V t t y outtio11511 ruuduction uund not tutleness. -__) , able youito t)Uttuh your Ilonies quiiekly, saul those lviii) serve, of oti mitmeimihers aimui \'lcegememl is I uuet oil t't lu o Interest ttmuil lusolviii. (Apptause,)'l'bere are many inca vtio canhiot he iii so mi ecessll m'y ti)luuitutt imese tIbet I tugs, euui)ectll Ihy 111 lflfltlY ho It) ut , Ivul sltottiul, IVi lii 11H toutay tueenuise 1h cy are trying tobillig uutuou tiii cuhl ties ivtmot'eiii telost Itas lucemt u hulutuuhommeul , ci C)tse(l proutuction, svti telilviii ieutuice the pri ce of necessary ttuem'efot', Cl)tlCOtt ti'titl)(lull' effortst o ill I 11g' Il lnutit remloweut Itt. i)l'itOiiiLtStotay, whichlviii cimble you to buitil your homes terest tim tll(lseSecLI(ltls, 'i more huh ckty anul iiiore to youil í4atisfUCtteil Fie Vt)u)sCiV05 iliost serves best." Increased Pubticathon of Heo.Hoo Buttctin I feel luond of the iecoiul of the lun)t)ernlen In the vortul's ''0ml iccotmim t of tuo guolu tox p i 'nou'u tIllroi- Incit uuffuimtuls, war. Concilii (lootliats otateut thai 'tile youirìgstels are still hieIhtittetimtIllus11(11 lOCh lltitltihhi('(t IllotIt thy, bmtt (1111 11111111- their shirt sleeves,"110(1ttiut 'ac tuave built ships ttiat (iill hcoimuh ilionita s 1100115(1 gloat I y iltthliOvOlhthimttI 110110 lt L M. TULLY (21549) Iii (si iuiiot go tiuroughithu e canal ;bui t uuuir youingsters tuuuve hoch ItlilY 1)0 c((ttsl(l ele(1 lOtse OIl the hIll i' t 11f ll r ¡101V mithill ltiistrattuin Past Scrhronoter. ii) the luosition fronisti teli they cou 1(10)11111) 00the terraces ttu lssuio tIm o 111ml I e titI muotltilty 'I'll to,IlIli stimO, -cvoumtul lun a high Cost of Living\Vc lienia great deal ahotit tilOGOV of Potsdam"(Aluplaulse.) In the iiinle of the Concatenated good ttu titg for tim e uuuler, as ott t' mn ruetunto coli id ko eiu ti ltvt tlt ItOO.1tou)Ittiuiik you for your varxn welcome. tumiut wotiluhi elI t I 'io jtist lvii at Is luoing ei innOHL's J)ro(cu ti()I of profi teers a n (1regii lating Ht1J)})Iy alu Orutei' of 0111'Vlttt(ltis mieti t' i ties then iiiade a n anilouin cement of the various (lOiflUnul by offi chutnu et bouts. I t iueeun stuu ui ast tu tiu p ut) ì'ulr.Fouul flCL'OIll hitlshloll1mm va lt(ills toca t ittes PlibltCtt y Is a gloat tmhp, Itetty was duiectty calcuitateultu) faninto being the tiresof entortatnnieuut festines of the ulay and invited everyoiie pres. amIdtIto1)111 lett n, luuutngoli t'offi CillI organslioulul, InlIly conuli Lions aircauty i ¡u euu turyo, tu tite ¡n tuuut$ of certain ciasse cut to take a part therein. oiuttm bu, 1)0 ptmbh i slleut111011 tlt ty I Lt to Stmhtm'eillO Nimio dumm- stutem' It favorably, it mtl tgti tluevelh I o carl-y a fev pug's u of \Vuu believe that ti) is isut niovOfliolu ti n itue wrong uI irectiouu, N. J. WARNER (25938) int110other uil rece nulverttshimg mnattcmr Ill tIto BlItlCtttl_ht would ho the meatms of \Ve (ii in k th at I hure ai e n tse uuoveuìeiut Gurdon ttu)TI of ¡u Outed )4, anul we tuoi¡CVItiuui ttiuere are effu)ttu3 tIC t ng a souirco ulf revenue, 111111 WolIhul greatly alti In paying tIlo e- wotihIl ¡naulo ttua t (NLflIIOL 1)1 properly rege toted tuy Governn)ent Hui por SNARK PRIDDIE'S ANNUAL ADDRESS The Supreme Nine penso of the Issue. h tlt titti thiele are tmi;umty finos tluu t 'l'hlts,of viton Ibelieve that tile ettizeuH of Liuto country )nigiIt1100 Asheville, North Carolina ib glad to contribuitotu till)otol elillthat way. hilult, mtn(h final liociston L \VOuItuten abte colirse, ta inomoly a sliggestioml Oilill a ut t iferont 1ur(uu;ugaIuut ut--)tiurolui gan(1 wti blu uuiut ross of Siuuitc \Vtht buio A, ¡) rhtul le, of Beau- everyone to (atoet he oanuuu tutttii as to the enforcement of Thu o aniuuiat WIll, of cotirse, ile in ttuo Ililtllts of tilo muew autmtmllstrattoml, mont, 'lex.,\VLSas fottows Proposed Rearrangement of Jurisdictions I lucir rlgtu1uas citizens auiut i\nut if they uu'e nua iul'uRtuucerS. ''lt Istiuuleed giati 137 t iug to tinos' that, gen erauysiueakt n g, Eligibility Ctausc Should Be Watched lu) uuul uucuuuo, they oti onlultuoiutuuue(ituI toit cmos of non-pruu "l tilinTO it woumlul he well tuu i'eautJuist ttue varlolls juurtstic- our oruh oi 1110e1Mtu is yeai' u OctCI Iui'ighi ter au (th apiuter coil. . (I tears, si u cicero,ut tuunut i t tutu tu teliiitouìf(uulnultheunsel ves tlolus11ftic e coumm try, so tIm rct 111010 effic tell tw'omkIlltgtl t 11(1 ''1 waml t to Cii hi esilPOtil til ttemt t i(ttl to tile et gIb i I tty chaulse (lttiOils tliaiu conironteut ub - ii u)lii. tust uuieeting.hiiuttviduahty vliovuu o nulLpu out mers a nutwtu o were not uloing any 51)1110 juntsul ici lotis no u lIdtultmrgo tlmat Wo 1)0 varycareful In I 'L auere l'iht eyuis once en- accomim 1ml toIt od . Yeti w it I110 te filai ill (1f Oti r comatti titton , tiuui Stiltiiiiii any llu)lules Solro\v si to 11111' IflOtil ttu tiug utul t Ing ou r d a s of wuu i-stockers inttue orul i nary 'l'lu s is 1ulllttcultally tulleill I feel M'O 5i1(lli Id delIttitIlO t Ohold tu i-cucul , b coalise our seiv ico stu rs ti ave turned 'to golul,huuit conca tena ti 0115 lumu l'eh)eeflli etui, ill toh)littidtthiii', lIS acceiuteuiin a n tug of hue otuift nulis utuject to the 1)enuut ti es tIm e J)ommu i n i omu of ClimmutItmi ami (1ttuuu t tetti tory muort Im nf Ctu tengo, ltuuusli I p duorti to tlluse ivhuo hmotuli CilIllumlhtt)hO or oxectmttve POOl' 51)irit aiiut iii an ly0)0rage of oui r boys witt a I ways ( A p I)iu)ul se.) Ith bu k that the in tiel) hi ¡ml most its Id t t ouiIfl(lti S trios,Wo proscribeultuy ouuu (iovcriu lui cuit. Viì en t a eceluted at aimultim nany otmites emist of the MtsstSStllPI ilver. tillti SI IltItehlmmmlller tuttolttulss luId reiiiuti nIVi tiu ils flO iirricel eso tueiit ugo. 'l'ibm O \,() cutuu couuuo tO in cieno i uug pruuuiuiction and we ca n do uuorne your tlal)ds tue u)ffice of Snark twuu yenis ago iii New Yoik, sectiomus, I a mn lmaiujuy 1.0 say, ve tIn ve im ad many mumeetimugsvI tim Clllt tiotllll rdt Il lootea tttme of ou r ouuher too dosel y tlutng lutuouit decu easing ciuttattunciut of tur(uutulctutuirirugtilts lIflIlSIhil tt li temest, wtu IcItiii p 1 easing to mIsti ti . 'l'ho states of MIlslititIloM'lI OnII tt teil lieti 1(111 10)15P111(1to tim Io fu'atumro, tptedgeul my last efforts 10011i(ttue Put forth to serve the cruuzy iui tout of stuo od tug,sti ictuluuu s n ow cuuuuuci n to existencu lItliflY illetli he m's ii'eieIll Ill l tt eclill tot Il t) ordor tillIt were 1101v (1)111 0 'rexas, Loti i siuumua, 111(1 Cal I fo i-mt la have slmovml lib'ut'tce(l l'emlelvuu t ii1l interests of tIl(ucrutCl, ¿(11(1 I to rondel to you uiui i n cuir rei ai ttuuiuuesuu, '1 ticie n utucoju i e toutny vIio nro Iuuiy i ng of stretugth .tuothi mmii inluer of ()fl (:8 tommatton5tiuutul ml etui il(ltehiglithe umlulorttuu dlltl0thttlttofl.IlUll Ilappyt O 5ll tIlls 1000011 t O f sly stewal(t oh ipus youir Smirk. in ib o fuuu' in eceoo of ttuelr ability, ciot if these people wontul save iIi ltlelllt(OmSlltl(, attui we s]l0Ul(l feet vemy gintefimi to ttue Vice- 11)15 heeml eomrocted-grr-lll y to tIme bemichht of our order, Alt Indebtedness Has Been Paid a iuuuu [toilof (lucireuriuiuugs or theirreceipts, within a Low gerents timtIl000 states forttueimmutlslmatactivity theyII1LVO yearst hey boul tutlu tuvo an uuniouun t o fmuuuuey vtì ich wo utut "Oil assuilui ing u)ffice E found as yen wilt reiiieiiiber, an In- croateul.There tuutve been a mmumniluet'c)f concatenattomis 1101(1 Life Memberships and Reinstatemonts 1111 hiapuy to inform rojuroseuu t n largo lua u t of t tucii earn usgs uur recel j) tO uLnuI they tlerited intletutedness (uf $1 1,91271, unulI In varloums other states ammdto tItube Vicogememlts whiuu have ''Í 1mayo buiemigreluthy lllllilsollover timo largonlltfll)Cr of v ouitul be n bic to h u y tIr ice as macti .Wilt) bu a few yeuu us,as tIle fict \'O llave pul050d through h yoli that,lluutwittlstamlutimlg been actIve 1 Ivmumlt to tssure theol 111111. tve appreciate iii tite h Ifomnomllh)orsht tpoOI)tilt!IClt wi tll Iiitilo past two years, timiuh t lou iurescnt ttuuuo, uuuut IVCcuuutulgo uf0111 illenlhuels were eri- I toelteve, 110w- I lucy arc aille to buy uu t two yenis(uf war, ins'tiich muunny extent mullttìey have uuccomnphtslmed. feel yoti willluecspec'ilLtIy gtatiIleul at the largoiltimnt(Om' of C) O towiut tuoI i no aitut1% 0cou tui Increase ou r proul ulcttu):l s ov gaged, we tuive huiliohoff the utcht, and I am dettvcmtng the ever,oui'nlemnluorshitt cotmldilmìV() been gmcatiyInemeaceul, ohut memmlbOms WIle IllICO 1)00ml metiistmiled, many of whom jotmuoul tun nut i uutfoluttlurouigtouu L tu tusconiutry, an(ti t0001110 to oua' Vtcegeremtts haut heemt iilomO ej at omuter to youi today ICittI every (utuhigultioll ¡)ai(I, and in a strong- domIng time vmim' ifmill t Ito om'ulorti ImtingI to OilIly oiga tm I zatton, and titeroIs, as Y011 nie ttiatt hereby Lb e solution of oui r d i fficui tiesvouitu1 tue ar el. all(h t)ettor comuuitttoiu ttiami it tias t)CCiì foi' many years. Our mtuomntuems throtmglloumt tile cotmmutmy amo entimttstasttc, kmow, gloat mejoicimlg in 01h' t'Iitlka uIt tImo rottmrn of thoseolul interestiiI0111' order riveul at. ''Our nuein heu'uutm i tutIasincreaseut ; anti as a ruhe it Is an easy matter to hold cOilCiltemliLti011S, 1f mnelnl)ers, Mit A L. FORD It seciunu to une tiuct. ttue Concatenatcut tIllst)eehl stinllltateulthllOUgt101ittilegreaterillirt of our WO Cuit secure co-operationvitboitiVicegememuts. 1,thIele- Hy!I1bot A Deserving Secretary Cater (uf 110(1 iIoo, libe tiR' big tutactc cat, staiiuttng as a c(uilmltry;couuíidemuee lIas been restomed, amId11ml-I-los tO(lay foro, tlllm)hcIt woumtd be well to tuolut imlfortlllil or get-togettiem' Wi ti of tuo Ord o , may hoi eg;u ruteuluus conliulg tInelO ¿ugaiui, lilOi flut 11111)1 tiomutu rouighiout the eeUu try. mlleettllgs frequmently, and InItIlitICilY hay pia misfoi-unid ing "lirotilor Tennatlt cuir secretttrytllaflager, Is deserving of \\u CUlIllO all(lSresl)ect nine ti ves. illayto ut tOCCui) teflte(1 ,tuo t wo al Ways gel Our ill hume flee has gruuvn an d Ill O ct)aractel' of tuo orute,' has comlcatommatfon0.ht requires concemteuh 1lctt()tlt(u1)1111 Off 511C- ahi tilo plaIse tha t cammtuo l)estoveul tmpotuti Im, foi' the ihtc t 11e lIas Iteeil souu)ottuilug t)OttCit hanve moo haut before.(Aptutause.) been clevatout ;OUI concatenatIons ale colu(tulcteut In a dlgnt cesoful mneetlmtgs, and if we Climitlntur058 tIPOtI otlr Vlc'eger- 11111 tlfl (ii'III vihiich1mo tuis cottul ticteul Il Is office. anu uuuIiet loutvo a re al IluicaMeuts'ittit he wuuy in which1Ir. fled inamu n er 511(1 0111' lllemnt)erstl i p is CollI lultsed of til e highest (umlts timo gromlt. lmnpomtamlco of muueui hugs of this hctmtul,ttley with, 1L gm-oat std to hilOill may work, and tltassocIatIon withIhm Stvouus tins SUt)Stitflteul for Mr. Merrictc, uuiuui w1iit IYO fl0)iY 811(1 l)CSt tytue of thle tuilill)OV inutusi ry anut its allIed Interests, h am stiro, fimlut hearty response fm-omul tue mnomnhemsllllu in thicim Itas hochof a most ilcas'umtt mutt uruu I have fournI 111111Itt 'a 100 In aflytlhlng laune ost ouuc h ttt(i tI ti nu k we tua ve gatiue0u nottici one, 'îtl(lIluivejuustitteuttilo faith amid iiutegrlty ofthe eider ;so jurls(hlcttons, whichwill thomehy guesthy aid tuoniitttheIr ali himnos reauly tiriul willtmlg to co Opemlite wIth pluuclu hitter "Mi. Douiglas Mattoch to on tue Ctiautauqua Cir. IlSe CollIe to 'OU tou]ay'lthi a feeling of pride over what has work. tilat 101)11111 iosttlt lot ttlo Ilenoli t of tile order, andI lettI always be assoctttteul oeil anut is anobio t (u lue incoen t on accuuui tut. of ti is engage 1)0011 accoiniutislieul.ha this CollIlOCti011,I mIght say tilat too "Timore llave t)oefl mmmany soldat ttieetings luehul dtmring tilo feel thoU tIs'as a tuirasuire amlul a hurtvhhcgo to 1:IOOt-IO(u uit tieart.\Vo nuents.Bill lic luts tiuc interests cuf lllticil 1)muijS( etmililot be given to tun mnenìtuers of tile lieuse of year,hflj "htC!i01!'. wIves,uuwoctheturts n!1lfrletcds iert'ct- Ivilil hlilIl ill tuL great work. iiuuvo wi t Iiuis iL (1)011Wtl() is always iea(tY lo respoulul on sucti SniuluJIlle Nimm amud oulu Vicegerents, for Without 'I'his tuas 1111(10(1 reneweul Interest in zanily localities, /llClCiIt5, um imted. Credit to the Lumber Journals liii OCCIISIOII Us tuto,Wilot'(diWSys (II)tiue jot),I iiLiiOt)eiSO11 their loyal 1111(1tuesity co-otueratton we coirtd not llavemic antII urge that tItIs jiolky ho eonttllue(l and moi-o of those of L .\lTuiltoy of St. Louts, Suijurerne Scilvenoter. Colllptistled arid achieved the results wo have; hlellCeIve social gatherings belli, "t feel thlat our omulem' Is 101110m lastIngOi)ltgat101Is to the imtummally feet gratified, forve hueve not only xriaintatlled the followitlg Ithinber jollrnals: order in its iligtiest efficiency, hIlt llave l)aidoff every 0h11- Meeting of the Supreme Nine gatlomi and have tncmeased our nlelllt)erstilI). .'I\ u) (3ri(lLru Lummit;'l1tfllu, ' , \1 II'iO9itiJI Vltlhiy Tuuuatucrmafl. "Theta 11115 been otihy one tfleetiflg Of tite Sumpmomlle Nino, ':\i ulluulfltettut Ct 4' Itcoord, Address by Mr. Lawrence M. Tulley Suggests an Increased Insurance was hehuh at St, Lotus a short titilomiftom' out' ammutinI ' l,uu tntet' tVot'Iul Itev tout' ,. ' "Nuu 't'nt k Lultutber 'l'rada Oui allelllbors llave heeil lurollltut in tIle paymulont of their memeettmig at Noiv York, ammd white tilo fumtl NImIo who tìot luresemlt, 'uur nI id-, ,touuruiutl Lautlos aitul gentleineuu, meinl)ers of tlooHoO, tuis Is evi. and at this mnectimlg ways and 'l'tlu de 1(01 uuuuul. , ailllulal (lues 'lillo,Ifeel,lias been largely brought about Wo liad a working niajority ''l,uuuiu(ieu uIlI 'oluOt iAltOluel meamu, deafly a different buiictì of "tutneti hitters' froto wtiat t llave in dehte(tflessaml(l ' by ouiinsuuraflee feallirewhich, while small, lIas teon a illeails were htl'OVt(le(l to ti lochiamge tImo 01(1 I 'hirueiu 'oteuluI .lutulhertul:ttu, ''j,l el attui Ttot, been accustomed to meet, anult pre(e ittue Casey, I iuiiist otithinet for the bettermmtemlt of timo oidor, alt ofwhich '' f'uutihIcC',n'ut Lumtn berman gm-euut l)eflOtit to the families of our deceased brethren, for l)híifls '',',ui ttuetui Luutnt,errn;uti, SIIYto lily frionut, Nr.Mulo,that tuinber go to 1)111 J want to vere paid to 111e beneficIarlos as soon as lias beemi fully accomplIshed, 118uur reports Inuhicuto, l:lamt1W()(,ul liecorul. ''\VetC()li'4t Luml)Crtutlutl cluips aro very e\iuCn'(Iv( toutay aiiul they aie iuot t)eti)g carrieui tlles()Policies vei-e recelveul by our secretary.lnaflagel'.I would, ''l'tunttet-ttuatu ''\V,elu t) Lllttlt)l'l mnatu aruuuiid tnullscrirninateiy oil tuo shoutider, (Atupl0080.) notices Visiting Trips Recommended tllelefore,urgethat we continua the Insurance feature; tIte press thiroulghlout the country Milo llave reported our Ciiteago is (lesttiued some ulay to lue tuo greatest city tn tue: timo ordervtIl "It has lucen amy pleasure to tnuvel (lutto extensivelydur atiul to and Just as soon iltile fInancial condition of meetings frommi timo to 111110 and llave given tiscohmmns of vortut ami the 1)OSSlbitttiCO Of this great city are seconul my term of office.I foumlut loyal and enthluslastle mem- none, You have lucen forgiiug aiieuot arai in tuotlit ofwealth justify,Ibetieve It would be weil to increase the amount alIvortIsIlIg, vlttch hIlls 1)01311 worth tIl000tulujo of dollars, With- of these polIcies.Tills can be accomplished by a very small bers wherever I went, and was juroud of titeprivilege of inpoint of population and to point of Industryyou will and annual dues, be the greatest market in the univoroe. . increase in the I O THE BULLETINA RI-MONTHLYJOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOO.HOO THE BULLETIN-A BI.MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOO-FIOO

: trouhies which beset un tn 1915,so that l-loo-Hoo is today on a stronger and bettet basis titan it everwas. The Death Benefit ISSLIDR, CARTALT, & CO, ,, Tite fact that te toect here totlay Inan assured financial . CEILTIFIIJJD PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, I i)OsitiOfl, witit ailetrors atul mistakes blotted out, vlth old 'Ottr deatit itenefit itas given added proof of tite wisdom ST. LOUIS, MO. friontisitips gtown stronger titati ever, anti of estalthishing titis featttre.It enables Tioo-I-Ioo to etnpitasize with the invisibie itta tttost Septetnbor 6, 1919. citai tin of cotttrtt(ieshii), t espect anti coitfideitcuin one another, ittactical manner its fraternal obilgatiotts to tite JUr. \Vttt, i'iltltlio i)tttIt eiioweti ttndttttitie to vi bra te In fitiier, rich titentijot'satiti their tleitettd eitts,\Vltiletu e atttottttt paiti is er, stroager stnttli, Cottettcnaleti Ottici' of 1-loe ¡loo, tones tuait evet',pt'oves beyond ail tioubt that I-tool-Too bas It has Inticed lteett a great help tomatty, * * As I st. houis, lt-Io. a itiacewititin ltitvo often slated, titis one featttre alone tile itettits of iutnftermeti and theirallied answers ottee and l)tntt' Sir: frietttlswiticit no for ali tIte qtiestiottiS 1-100.1100 WORTH \VFIbLiD?Ally ttther associatioti or otganizatjoholds. ittttli)et'tttafl \Vo itavo ntttiitetitito casit ttccottttt oftito Cottcatenated "Rttowing the above to be trueI welcome the opportunity titat CttttttOt see tite need of invostittg Otte cent O t'the' ter tiny in iioo-iioo ttittst have sonto of tite ttiilk of bouton el'Fi(titih ou fortlt efiscal yeitr on (i cii Soptotnber 4, of ítpiteat tog befoi e yott today,teiijttg yott of the splendid :h9i t)tttttl : kitttlttes lacltlttg itthis tnako-up or else is too cateloss and t('.tl)tfllt htot'o \vititottt' report, together with tite at- sttccess that itas attetttled ottr efforts toward placingHoo-J-loo titCitOthsiatetttettt slttwlttg in tite \ory front of fraternal organizations. itttilfferentio try unti get at tIte teal factstts to tito work itt coitdottsetiforttt titoettsit re- ¡bol-loo is tioittg for thin best Interest of tite iutttbot' Ittdttstry. col ¡tto attd d iohitt'itttte,ttn l'o i-tite iteriod tnetttiotted. i' Some of the Tribulations 'Pito cash ittl)ltIt liit tt it e etttl of tite verbi tinder roviev, tttttttiittittg Tite financialatti! other reports speak for themselves. to $2,148.59, wits verified with cet'tiflcato obtained ft'ottttiteRltltichicst,ot' Bttttkof St Louis, auth cenit on ¡tond In conit1et tog Litent, however, itis necessary to take into The New Hoo.Hoo Movement cottaitieration a few vot-y itttportant facts. i)ytteiitttlcottitt.\Vo c('rti fy titat all casltecoipts as cvi- At the comtnence. thOttCotlitytitettlottlitet'51t11) : ment of last yeítr,t itis cotttti t-y van at war. A large "l)ttring tito year I found It ttecessary to visitlilttflitflY (atrIlstttits have been properhy flutttl)er tct:otlittetl I'ttt', \Ve haroveri lieti 01Ottttuetniters wet's either on active service as ltosiltie of tite thifferentvicegetencies,1Iost of ttty visits i ito cash tilsburseitten ta or ptttting in tretetttitti eitttoit'! t ory \vIt Icititaslteott teitlitit o V OtteilersIt itticittt ce lIeti ciiechis on.filo, nil ofvhticii F? ali (tf titetr spttt e tittto ott variouswar work calnpaigtts. i nactivo fot'sotttC Titis tittte. b fottnti, itowevor, (('Citi fotttditt uitiii ot'der. meant t 'tttitting J tien, antitite stoppage of active ¡boj-loo tite spit'itof l-loo'hhoovitsonly vork. lying tloi'tnttt.Oid tttettt ite rs tt'et'e ai s'nys gi ttti of t ita opjtor- ltuhottitiitottotleed that thuring theperlati tinder ro Titen tittring itist fail attd winter theittiluenza Cititiettiic lttiii ttttt i ty to revive ib q wttrk of tite order.Un fot'tttotttohy, ltov- view, tittiOt'det'I kitt (hoteltite blanco oftite loan duc the , il very serious effed. It prevettted over a scorti ofcott. llitttt:htoster Batik, ittttottttiittg to $1,901.05 Catetttttioiisfrotoboittg iteiti, ever, in spite of litefttci thai I sitont ittot'ethtitn itaif of my 'litio payment, oc. stopped organization work in tittutotttite'oath, cotti httg toi ttf(tt'tittitittttftt rit iitetltin htytu e Socretary-Troas- tTtttttY tllstt lets,1111(1 tiso tite territory to cover is so vttst that I vtts a tiircct CilttSO of tile ticatit of fottntiit itt,et-, liquidates tito etttiro hndohio(iness of the Order, except- (tI sottie of ottt most ettthttsjtie tnetniters. inlitttssible to visit ntaity of ho vlcegerottcies that lii ftict, dutittg tite lug cttrt-eri t luis for sitlilthles, o'citettt(es, o te, fit si mx tuontits of tite year,we liad to practically marie tittie ttoetiod reorgitnizttt lint la ordei' It> acqttahtìttite tnetttiters of titti sintpiy try to hold what otganizittion tito necessity of gettIng beltind tvitatyottzuight ctthl'Pl-lE 'i'ltlrty-five tlmttht claImsof$100,00 each were paid to we httti notti stteit bottoiiclaries of doceanctl tuentitern ttnder the insurance Pian lj tfttte as (otitiitionsv'ore tooretfavot'ahie. NE\V i-1001100 -IOVhìMlN'j', Tito wet'k of tito order would '.l'iiis means tite go ititeatl with heChtsttttl ltoutttis if some of our officers would of tito Oidor. Inajitti i y of otir Ct)lìctttoitti tloittitid duet- meeti,tgs have lteen Liciti tiroit tito attitittie of iettittg'George' or hit other words 'yotirs 'l'ue itoobs itnti t'ocortlnthatninetl by us were found to tittt fttg tite nast sItnoitt litt Tite resttits of these tocet- he itt satlsfactot'y condition. irtgo show, itowever, that the oid trtt ¡y'tb i t. hattt itnxiottsfitti wiiliitgi o d o allI can, but I-Ioo-iloo spirit is very nttieh there ate- lititits to whtttt one tnan catt Yours very truly, ri al ive, tttttittt etnitet sitt ail sections n ro anxiotts atiti tb in an organhzation get active work startet! once willing to itSitirge as titis,jsitteerely htoitotitat tlurlttgtite coming (Sigttod) KitSSLhìrt, CARTALL & CO., more. Now that the ltttilç of yottt' citehiofficer, witetiter out, titetuhers svito'.s'ero Ott tito Supreme Nitto or a Vice- ClìhtTlFIlD PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. ! ott itctive set-vice itave retltrttetito get'ettt, will see to it as far tts within his powot' to properly e i vil fitti life n titi01ii er war vot-ic stoppetl, ve etti loo k forwartl organize h is jttrhsthiction,E-loo.iIoo has provott that lt wIll FINANCIAL REPORT to gt oatiy renewed activity inntany sùctiotts thttt have ¡toen quietI inigitt tneiitioa variotts Otliet' tiifflettiti8 grow ttntithrive wltit losseffort titan any otitor fraternal FR051 SEP'l'.i, 1918, TO SEI'T.4, 1919 hat tito surtttount, that ptovetl orthor, itttt wo ttittst htavteattt work, ttn(i where tito order is Cash oit Itantl Sept. 4, 1918...... ; 1,18.87 bttt lIítppIiy they have graduallydisttp. ¡)eItteti,st)tiiitt we ittit eth ve,I Outh ttlottt itero \vil hittt vo to assIs tin carrying on 1IECEII'TSFOil. PIlIttOD E. D. TENNANT (13070) cttit ionic forwarti to the fttture willire- titis work. neweti confitietico, anti with h received tttttnerouo letters frotta monItors stttting l)tten ...... $16,i-16,83 Secretary_Treasurer Order of every iiojtc for stili greater stic- titeyvottlti libo1.0 see itioro activity i Hoo-Hoo cess itt their own hocahhty. Mdso, sold...... 140,24 Ift iteso nuenthers Some of Things Accomplished s'otthth hut tulio timo tocall a few local Cottclltotiatiottn ...... 1,556,24 ou t tu nir Il(1 p vù (()flhII not have tttottti)ers togethter, titey woulti Intl itl ttot difficult to start I. i). F' ...... 64,09 ae:n p1I1ipl v1taLvo have, "Sttarlc Prititiiclins already infortnedyou we close titis things tttoviitg. and I,t hrefoi , ha I ()I Osirititi Chointur Dtto ...... 101,00 ftI r (()Ifllfli t t00 011 resoliitjoiìs yoar aitsoitttely free oftleltt. i1ionIc1 tithe tIan not ¡(e of t1ìI Tite ortler of l-Ioo-Hoo does Debt. Ext. Ftittth ...... fact ,f wit heut their continueti rtot owe one cettt to ttttyoflt3uti hati a balance of $2,515 In "lite aceti for unhty and coopet'atioit In bitsinosu litoviis 2,123.25 as sletnoco ve von I d tint lin ve 01)1tIT) P(I ttovor tttore tttaitifost titan Exchange...... Hitchesulls, noiCOU1(I lite Itattic witeti we closet!our books on Soittetnber it is totlay.'Pitevarhotts lumber Ifoo lion he todny Iint lt I. niettts tltttt sutce Aprii 1, 1915, 4.Titis associations ero tnaking every effort to itring it abotti within Battqttet ...... 290,00 $20,834.35 ; 'Our nect otary'tt ejorl Is wo have paid off tiebta which, tito hutnh)er htttlustry. 11th nodcoIn})lete, and will be With ltcctttnttlatotiinterest, totaledovot- J-Ioo-IIoo itasfttihy tieniottstratotl that i a review ofvttttt h e hut titcout pl ish d $21,000 IVe have liteot'thercan hay a sttrofottittintion $22,35322 t ud at the nante tune 1)01(1 ottt $10,500 stnce lbnrch9,1916, on account of death for eo'oltot'ntotl effort vI1I nItot' you, ft um t - - I6X1'IfiNDiTUIIIìS ttniuicttil ntaiulpoliit, tite presentcon- itenefits, htave kept titet ttaning expenses of the order botweett the tilffet'ettt itt'attches of the intiustry,Every mom- ditfon of our t)tc!ctr on a - her, therefore whto putts in a little of his spare timo in (urtiter- Secroiat'y-Trottsurot', salary...... 3,600.00 striethy cItshtitItStt,atttl ciosti tite yefli' 'Witha good balance Office Salarlos ...... Tribute to the Founders on itnitti'l'itisititSbeett aceotnpilsjtetl durittg Ing the ititerest Of the ot'der is tholttg ttotnothing really worth 1,874,50 a war period whIle not otily for himself, bttt for the industry ottt of witich Office Root ...... 660,00 01 when all kintis of tiifÇtcttltieconft'onteci the work of fraternal cannot clone my report wit Itou t pnyinga ti Ihn tto the ordets. Ito malees his living. l)uos Refundoth ...... 27,10 founders of Luit; order-in vitoso Iloo-lJoo istite only fraternal order I-knowof which lofty visloti 1100-j-100wan ttot oniy Paid its way, bttt chitnbed Bttttoits, etc., ¡ntt'citasotl ...... 513,01 concoiveti, brought to tartlt tintiut ganiwt1-etjc1 year grow- oitt of tite hole duriag the - "Now that tito order is entirely free from tiebt,I sfrotigiy Ing aitti period Ihave jttstntentjottetl. Postage ...... 605,67 adtl i ng happinens aittipl (tLnttre to th e lives of its Other orders either wettt recointitend tititt ttctiott ho taken at once towarti incorporating Stittiotiery anti Printittg ...... 798,48 broke eittit ely or havegatto so far lato (lebt that they aro it.TitisvIih t'otttove members, also insuring titat loyaltyanti goat! fellowship no ill pernottai t'ospottshhiiity, ItoipUSto Cuts anti electros ...... 44,72 essential totite havittg a very itltrdtttttto get along,- Titis showing ought, enlarge tite woric of tito order, atol put it on a strottgor huai- i eal success of our organiznijoti Of tito to ¡nove to the ttiost shieptietti 'Pt'itvoling Exitetiscu, SecyTrean...... 2,344,81 basis. - - - original creators there aro onlya few loftWe are Itottored that I-bo-I-bo itas the stretigtit Exitross ...... 38,30 by' their itresence anti I atid ttui)i)Ott wltieht assures itsfttture sttccess, As an evitlence ate stiro they will iOs-low with ittide of tite htt ong stthtport Interest and Exchange ...... 265,24 what has iteon ¿Lcconhi)iisiteti by titeorder of Iroo-IIoo.' t'hicit Iloo-I-loo itas teceived durittgtile Those Who Have Passed -Away Sutitiry Expense ...... iast two or thtcyeats nih you need io Is to take 225,33 a gianco -I-' Jitsurance l't'eittitints, Mo. State Life..,. 4,511.29 over tite ihst of life metahers who havereceatly joined Hoe. 'It bocetttes toy sad duty to report that dttrlrtg the past Iloo,'l'itts hint xvIii b pubilsited in YCiti' sixty-six of ottt' tttetnbet'e passed throught the gateway Osirlan CloIster ...... 41,56 full in tIte Buhietitt cott. Trade Papers ...... 1700 taming tite t'eport of ibis ttteeting,bitt I taight mention a of tloatit.Sottto of tiietn were itttown to ali of yott antI were few of tite hroittittetut iutnhtt'tneij loon 'tvlto always took a very active part In lfooIboo work. Seeretary-'rrcitsttrer bond ...... 12,50 Secretary-Treasurer Tennant's who Itave become lifemcm- Rpori hers-S,j-1 Prominentiltttottg Btthiothn ...... 1,220,26 Fuilet'ton, N. A Gladding, W.A. Priddie. C. D. tliettt was l'ast Snark H. li. ITetnonway, Johnso,t, ltji l)ownnlatt, Edward lilnog known an(l beloved by tltousattds of 1100-1-loo ;John F'. Wiltler, Autliting ...... 100,00 Roltert Dollar, Julioz -(lendnOrd"r .- 105,00 ,.l have a vivid 1eeoiloctlon l3eitiei, ChilLsS Keith, h,Il, uf Httttiusbitrg, Miss.;Cittts.B, Filon, of Chicago, anti nitmor- ..,.,.,,...,., of auti)earing i)CfOro the Dttmottt, J.S, Donner, L.S. .-.I. D, F ...... 209,70 twenty fourth annual uteeting holt!in the Ilotiso of fleo IToo Milior, Alhett l)tttch, J, N.Gilbert, lt. M. HalloweD, B. F. 005 othersvhto gilvo notchof their timo In buiidlttg up IToo- Oilthe World's Fair Grounds in Sait liontter, C E Waltiron, G JI iJoo,Witile titoy have gone froto our midst, titey heave ¡te- Offico EquiJ)tttent ...... 37,50 Ftancj«jo ot Septotnbor i)ttncan, 'j', C. \Vitittnarsii, D. H. Concatenation Rqitiptttettt 191,02 9. 1915anti toilingtite assnutbieti ne1ttl)et Greett, Jr,ntiti S H. Ijinston, hind titettait titottiory of friends svitovere steadfast and of ...... s tito! winnie I re The above names completea Manchester Bank, liai. ott liati.,..,. 1,901,06 grotteti having to ¡nabn a ropot t wittc)t roster of tltetnhers that ctttttotite thuty perfortneth in mitltinglife more pheasant and happIer- serious slate of affatrs, stili wottiti ittdfcate a very duithicateti by any other for others. J3anqttet...... 290,00 tite thorttttgh insitectjön humber assoctatiott in thecotuitry. - made of lloo.floo recortis lotti i had C, T, Jordan ...... 75,00 proven to mo tito order wa Tribute to Snarks Seidel and "Iii closing titis report, I visit to titanic nay many Hoo-Hoo Twottty-ohghth Anuitai ...... 51,50 great 1)000111 Priddie - t(t th e ltttu her intl ttstt-yntttivitit proper loan frientis for their ttlilflY acts of kittdness tind courtesy,I feel agornettt, cotipieti witlt the activesuppot t of every Hoe ¡loo "I wish to state that, theOrder of lJoo'I-loo owes who thorottghiy believed of gratitutle witielt it a debt my work for ¡bol-loo Itits given tno a world of frientis.In Total Expettditttt'es ...... $10,811.37 iii -iinttito order lutti tione anti cati ttm'er repay te Snat'ic W. A. Priddlo titeir frhendshtlp I feel anlh)ly rewarded for the work I have CoitIti tb, It Was itohsihle to itttt titeorgatiizatio and l'ast Snark Julius Seidel,These two St,arks llave been on a stronger at the Itead of tito order fot' been aliloto tio.I also wish to ttssure - Snarli Priddie and Cash Balance Sept. 4, 1919 ...... $ 2,541.85 ami better basis lb rin evet, - Tiitnettthers present, at that the past four yeats and lt is in tito tnembers of tito Sttpretne Nitte, und Vlcogerents who have CONSIST oiv ittocting iteileveti a-hat Itoit! a large tlteasttt-e dtteto their splenditl leadership ¡loo believed litern, titottanotis of other ¡loo for tito order Ilutt and work - no- loyally worked witit me, thatI appreciate titeir efforts Casit itt Manchester Btttk ------$ 2,448.69 It, and Its a t osttit of titnt 1)01101, s'e are placed In such a sitiendhd financial more titanis'ords can tell, to stanti before you totlity anti J at-n itrottd positIon today. atid will always look htacic upon On hand ...... 88,15 report that itty prophecy itas Additions to the life membershipwitich I tileiLSt two yearsilS one of tite periodswhten I Indeed conio true. Wo Itavo otltlreiy overcome the have tnentionecj are largelyduc to the personal work of Postoffice Deitonit...... 5,11 financial and other our - learned to know the (leptlt and strength of the IlooHoo friend- present Snark. - -- ship." - - - : $ 2,541,85 I O THE BULLETIN-A---- BI-MONTHLYJOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOO-HOO THE BULLETIN-A BI-MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOO.HOO troubles which l)eSOt ils in 1915,so that IiooHoo Is tolay on n stronger and better 1)0518titan it ever was. The Death Benefit ICESSLER, CARTALL & CO, 'The fact that tie meet here today inan assured financial , CIDRTIFIED PUBLICACCOUNTANTS, position, 'withali erroi ittinti inistaltes blotted out, with "Our death i)enefit itas given a(ided proof of tite wisdom ST. LOUIS, MO. friendsiilim gi own sti oiiger than over, anti 01(1 of estal)lislling tItIs feature.It enables Heel-leo to einpliasi'i.e \vltletite iflIsjitl in Septeuutber 6, 1919. choi ils of coiiiradesiiip, i espect and coiiiitleiicu it most practical niamuuior its fraternal obligatIons to 11m l\Iu-.\Viit. A, l'l'i(i(l le in one another, mnenuiiers and theIr dependents. itiit inelloweti afl(l ¡nade to vibrate in fuller,richer stronger 'WIllietIto amount paul is Conictitemiateti Oidor of 1-loo Iioo, tones titan ever, pioves beyond nil doubt smallit hasIfl(iCO(ibeen a groat help to manly. * * As I SI-. Louils, i\-lo. that Hoo1-foo lias have often stated, this olio featum'o alone apl;ic'e vl i li In tue hotu tsoflu iiihei men and answers once and T)ottrSii': theirallIed for allfluo question LS 1-100I-lOO WORTI-I WI-TILE? friends whichno oIlier association or oi'ganization Amiy \Vo holds. hiiittlierntttui that canin o t seo tito heed of imivosting liuto tuttI htmltIte cashaccount of tite Coitcatenatod 'Rnowing the above to be titieI welcome the opportunity on e cenit Ord er ofI looh-1 au fo rtiteilscttI year end cd Soptentber 4, of al)I)caring befoic you today, Ile!' day lutIIoo1-Ioo niiist have sonic of tim mnllk of human telling you oftite spien(hId i 9l 9outilsuiltmuu It. h oievitlt onu' m'oiuort, together vlth tito at- siic(,css tuttI litis attciiiie(i our efforts toward placing klnilmiess litcitimig Inhi is mnake.ump oi' elso is too careless anti 'f h-100.1-loo titolI eh stltteuuueiu t sliov ltgiiicoulihensetiferititile cuisit re- in thecry fron t of fi damai orgaiiizations inuhifierciit lo try cud get at tilo meal factsno ttitIle work Iioo-IIoo is doimig foi' the liest interest of tIto hiiuiiher iuiduistry. COI pts ituititi lSi)ui i'seittemi Es foi' tu o iiou'iod niontlonoul. Some of the Tribulations 'l'li ti dit sitiii bank a tt Ii o omid of tito potlotl untier rovleiv' 'Pito financial ii mutuo ii hug to.2,'l'I 1.19, otis verified with cem'tliicato obtained tiitlothieirepoi to l)eakforthemselves ;:_ The New IlooIloo Movement fi'ointitei\lititcii estel' lìauik of St. Loti is,mentiicamihi on hand In contithoi'ing theme, however, itis necessary to take Into coiisiileiatloii a few very iniportant facts uy actinil cou ut t. \e- cottI f'tiltit all cash t'c'colpts as 0v!- - At tite coinnience. "During hut year I foumid It miecossnu'y to visit (i euucetiit' t it C fl cuit 1)0 isit I p ca rd st uibs have boon properly ¡lient of last yva r, litio cotinti y was atwar as onnity A largo number it ceomi ii teilfui', \Voii mt ve vt't'i finiitito of ettiitemnhei s s'eie either on active serylce or putting as possible of tIte different vicogeremicies, Most of muy visits cualt d isbtirioemnomu ts in tvero in titlelitteli-i t oxy wit Ich lias he en imtncti ve iv i tlttIto voticliom's a mitidttuicello(1 cliccics on filo, all of vhlch a i i of lii ei i' sptit(t tinte1)0 foi'some ','lt i lotis war voi'lt Cain paigno.Titis thiiie, Ifound, however, tile \Vel't3fotu nul to Istini oi'd or. titeitiitrrnititthmig(lites,timid spli'It of hloo'lloo wasomiiy tite stoppage of active i-Iool-10 lying dou'muiant.01(1 in eliuheri; Itsliotmiti iw not i e:otithitit during tu oitol'lod \s'orlç,'l'li cmi il ti ri ng bist fai h a mid w i n ter tite vcrc aitvayo glatI of tilo oppor- tinder t'e- in il uenza opi(1 ernie tumnity to revivo tiiworlc of tite order. vitj\v,tht Ottici'I iquld tttotllit o balance ofI Itolomimi duo the hailt vemy seiious offeet hi h)t'evented over a Score of Utufortunatoly, how- con. evei.,I n spI te of lii e fa cl tluittI filamichiester Ilitmik, aittoulmttiuig to l,9O1,O5. 'flua payment, cc- ('tileiittttoflsfiOifl living Itch, stoi)pO(i Otgani'zatjon spentI moro tlinmi littlf of muy itork in Ofl coud I nig tolut foi'iii u tintifiti' mi Ish eti many tiiti lets, anti also vns a direct limite titeiu)ttti,tiletorritory to cover is so vast that I ums by tite SocrotaryTreas- cituso of tite deathof ili'ei., solite of oui most eiitiiimsiast iv miteottitors found lt itniossiitle to visit mamiy of ho vicogoroncies that ilqiildittes tIm ouitim'e liideiutothniess of tile Order, except- In fact, during time I ng c:um i'i'ont t bilisfoi'sii pitI ieit, 1h i st six titoim tito of tito year, noedeul reorganiiat honin order to utcqnaimit tite members of exItoIt505,¿3 Ic. we Ii ad to practically tourie time the miecessity of getting behind vital you might cull 'rhilrty-nve deathchurns of $100 00 oacit were paid to ttiiisitilhily tm'y toudiiwhat orga nlzation we hitid '1.1111 tutto uts coui(litjon9 until sudi NE\V F1001100 MOVEMIdNT, Tito work of tito order would hitineficiarios of decetesed mneiuiberunder tito insurance Pian vitre more fa vorable,Tuis menus tIte of the Om'tier. nhttitii i tVof (tui' co mucateutatiori s tod oIlier go ttltead with leaps ¿Lfl(i itoummis if some of our officers would uneetimigs have hceuu di'op tite tttt.ituluie of iettiog 'George' or in oilier wordsyours 'I'iieiu(ioi(tttinti recou'tls dxamnlnod by us were found to 110111 iiumriutg tIte I)ast si\ minnt its Tite results of these nicol. be in satlsfttctoi'y conti ition. mage shots, howevem , truly do lt.i alun anxious culti wihlimuglo do ail I can, huit (lint tue olil 1-loo ¡loo spim'it isvery mitumdhi Yotiro very trimly, alive, ttutui ittetniters iii ail iectiomms there aro limits to what onto man etui do In an organizatIon are anxious tinti willing to (isliti-ge aslIt is, T get actives'ou k stai teil once more. Now that the hulk s i nceroiy hopo that iluirlmtg the coniing (Slguiotl) KESSLER, CARTALL fc CO., of year each officer, whether on the Sumprerno Nimio or a Vico- our uuteittiiers tvito\i'em't'oit active ooi'vlco have rettirtieti to CIDIITIF'iED PUBLICACCOUNTANTS. Clvii ittui gel'ouut,will seo to lt as lam' uts wlthihut hIs powem' to properly i ife ti miii et ii er var tvom k stopped, wo can bob forwarti FINANCIAl,RSPOILT to gi otitly reitewed activIty mn ou'gnmilzeItIs JurIsdiction,lloo.I-loo lias proven that lt will iutany sectiouis that unte beout grow tinti thrlvo with losseffoi't tltanaiuy other fraternal F'ItOiI Sldi'T. 4, 1918, TO SIdl'T. 4, 1919 q im let Iiii ight tmit e n houvtiu'tous oth er ti I ffleum i ties lii at moved haiti to sumrniount, order, but we ltiuiutt have teanu \s'orlç, mind whore the order is Cashont limitI Sept. 'I,1918 ...... $1,18.S7 bitt happily they lime graduaII'distip. iiittcti ve, local iiiemniuers petti'eui, so flint we cati look forwarti ivill ha vo to assistillcam-rylng on ithiCiifl II'S FOIL 1']itIOD E. D. TENNANT (13070) to tito future withro titis work, Iu'ecolvod numerous letters froto members statimig ncwotl comifiulence,niel tvitiic'vot'y hope for still greater suie. J)uieto...... $16,546.83 Sccretary.Treasurer Order ofHoo-Hoo cess, they tvoimhi iHm to see moie activity In their own localIty. Mdso. solti...... 146,24 ifI liaseiitenihtou'ovou1d limit lahm Iliacto call Some of Thbng8 Accomplished ut few local Concatomiatittits ...... 1,556,24 OUt ti)Ir hei I)WQ niomnbers togetluou', they would finii lt Is not thifficumit to start I. D. F ...... 64.69 (()tI Id not Ii ave lc(onl j)I Ishecivhat wi 1tye, Smuarlcli'iiIil i e Itas already in formed things nioving. flfl(I, J, you ve close titis Osirian Cloister Dimes ...... t Ii erefoi, feeli h a t oui(JTfl1flt ti ee on resoIutIonH year ttbsoiutely free of iloht. 101,00 should t ake (I ti 'I'lteordem' of I-Too-Hoc does Debt. Ext. Fiummil ...... 2,123,25 IIÙLI(Oof Lii Is fact, fois'I thou t tu'lr con tIuerI not owe one dent to niiyouie. attuihad a ha!ance of "rite uteed for unIty minuti cooporuttlon in husmeas life wits aH8lHtaflce vo ('Oli(I 2515 in ilevot. more nttuilfest titan it Is today. Exchange ...... 6,10 flot h a ve O1)tQhI)UI SLIChresti It s, nor could tue hunk when tvecloseti mir hooks on Soptemhier 4. 'l'ho various lumber L ¡loo IIoo he0(10%wInd H Is This assoclatiouts aro making every effort to bring it about within littiiquiot ...... 290.00 $20,834.35 moituts limaI simico April 1, 1915,wo have paid off debts which 01n secrp I nrys OI)OI Willi the lumbem' Industry.Hoo-1-Ioo has fuilly (lomonstrate(I that t Is fu U a 0(1 ('O!flpIe tC, fulXVIII ho tiedilmuutltitetlImiterost,totaledover $21,000. t \Vo have - roviow of wlìzit ho Iiis ac(oJI1I)IfsIje(Iand paid out IC,5OO siiuc the oi'der can htty a sure foundation for co.opem'atetleffort $22,853.22 xvIII show' you, 1 the saine thoc March fI,191e1, on account of death - 1X1'1iiNDiTURlii5 ft ijiìitfin anela Isliuid polo I i)Clletlts, have kept tite between tito (iiffeu'ent bramicitos of the industry,livery xnem- the present cori. i'iinuiimig oXI)eflses of the ordot'on a dILlon of our older. strictly cash basis - aiutI diosed tito - ber, therefore, who i)UtS In a little of hilo spare Unna in Earthier. Socrotary-Treitsuiror, salary ...... $ 3,600,00 ycam' willi a good balance Office Salaries ...... 1,874,10 on lirtuitl.Tiilmitts beoni íLCCouitpl1iid during ing tite imtttireot of the order Is -doing somitiliing i'ealiy worth Tribute to the Founders a var period while not only for himself, hint for the industry out of whicil OfficeIlenit ...... 660.00 "rcannot c10 when ail huais of dIfficitltisCoflfrofltt3ti the work of frtttornah - i)uios Itofitmiod ...... 27.10 my report without i)nying a I rlbutc' lothe ordoro,ihOOI-loo is tito omiiy fraternal order hie malees imis living. ç founders of this order-In whose I know of which TintIons, etc,, litiroliased ...... 513.01 lofty vision 1100 F100was not oiiiy 1)111(1 its way, but dliunboil "Now that tite order is entirely free from conceived brought to Ln1 anI out of tite hole during the - tieb. I strongly oI'gnnIzo(1-ea(ll year grow. periodi I'ootage ...... 605.67 Ing and acidIlig IIQI)PIflOSS and have just inentiomioti.Other orders either went recommnerul that action ho taken at onice toward Incorporating Stmttlonery auth Printing ...... I)Î;Is1lre to th e lives ofI te brolto entirely or Juive 798.48 - - it.l'li is members, albo Insuring that loyally galio so far Into (lebt that theyare vil1 reuutove ali itorsomici m'esponsibli Ity, help us to Cuts antI electros ...... 44.72 alid good fellowslIj1) so havlmug a. very Itard .- essential to the ret1 success ofour organization, tiutie to get along,TIti5 showing ought enlarge tile work of tine order, mmii put It on a stronger huai- 'i'i'aveiiilg Miliomises, Secy'l'ie;ts ...... 2,344,84 orthe to prove to the mutost Oltolitical basis. original croatoriliera are only a low leftWe are honored titel hooT-Too lias the strength Express ...... 38.30 by their prcnco and i and -Support which assUres itsfuture Success, As an evidence am stiro they will review with prhle of tite st.romtg support wltieh 1-Ioo.IJoo interest tutti Exchange ...... 255,24 what lias licouaccoinpllslietj by tite ord(Lr of IIoo loo lias received during the Those Who Have Passed Away Sundry Nxpenso ...... 225.33 past ttvo or tltu'ee yellu's allyou need do is to take a glance over tIto list of life boubous who have beconics my sad duty to report that during tile post '4-. Insurance Prelniumms, Pi-li). State Life., . 4,511.29 recemitly joined Iioo Osirian Cloister ...... 41.56 1-loo,'fluo lIst tvihhho publishieti in full In the Julietiut year slxtysix of our rnomnboi's jmaosed throughthe guiteway con- of death. Trade Pttpors ...... 17,00 taming the relIait of titismoetiiig-,bittI might mention a Soute of them voro known to all of you amid wore fev of tim Itroittimierit liuuuiliem'ntemi mon who always took a vory activo part lui 1-bol-loo work, Seerotary.Trc;tsuirer, hiontl ...... 12,50 Secretary-Treasurer Tennant'sRépor[ who have become life nient- Bulletin ...... i 220,25 bers: S,I-1, Fullerton,N. Prontlmnent antomig thornwas Past Snaric Il,I-I,1-Teunenway, A. Glatitling, W. A. Priddie, C.D. Autlitlng ...... ioo.00 Johuiaoui. rt.1-l. 1nwnman, Ed',vat'tI fIinc. knovui unti beloved by thousands of I-bo-I-bo: .Iohin F'. Wiitinr, flobett Dohii, Julius - Coud ufOttiut' ...... 105.00 'q hayo avintirccoljectleìi of appearing before Seidel, Clins.S. Keith, E, R. 1)uunont, J. of I-Juttticsbuu-g, Miss.; Citas. B, ii'hlnn, of Chticutgo, and ¡tumor- lIu S. Bonner, L.S. -I.i). F ...... 209.70 twenty fourth anhilial ¡licol Ing Miller, Albeit T)euutsclt, J,N. oua others who gave Inudil of their time In buIlding tip 1-loo. hehl In the IToiie of IToo 1-loo Gilbert, R. M. Halloweli, B. F. Office Equilpiutent ...... 37.50 on the \VorIcls Fair Grotitids in Boiiiti'r, C. Id, \Valulromt, (I. li. 1-loo. While they have gomte froua our mhthot, they leave be- Situ Francdco, on September Duncan, T. O. Wiiitmarsli, D. H. Concatenation Equipiunciit ...... 191.82 9, 1915uniI telling tile asseinitleil iiwitii>ers Green, Jr., cud S. H. l)lsston. hind them a rneuiory of fi'iends who were steadfast and of LitaiwhIle I re Tue above ninnies complote a ., Manciiester hunk, Btu. on Loait ...... gretted having to malte a repei t roster of muienibei's duty performeul in mnal

all .. J foelgncolinti ¡ceexcept 16319..E.W.lllumer ...... St.Louis, Mo. Oui' tasks express us as weare, Cana(la , . . . 3 'l'oUul .... 6029 17687, Chas.S.Pierce ...... Fresno, Calif. Men judge us by the thiluugswe do; 81 Gooul work proclaims lIzri8(UctiOflNo2--tinder Senior Meinluers owing Ovni tWI) yeaiuu' dues are notCounted, as 19122.. ,.1ra.P.Rowley ...... San Francisco, Calif. I h e unauu afar accoruling tul oui llyLuiws. Meuuihei 19204,. .. C. M. lui bail work nico Olin woakuiess I li)() I I(JO Clutn ,J lCain nier: over two years in arrears Coffey ...... Texarkana, Ark. view. l)eJavai p, l)lstj let of Col LlInI)!a, lire suis i)eulul ed fo u'ii ori Pilylui en t of d nos. 22224, . ..E,B.Marchant ...... Cloe Springs, OkIa. Foi'tli from ouin hianuls naustcouiue ouui creeds I Nw Yøi k, Mai yin lid, Now ,Jer. There were 9 l'esignatlouus uluuring the year. 23783,. ..R.R.Philpot ...... Humboldt, Nobr. lii suibstauice iuuuist our liveslue spun, 23802.. . soy, Ncw Eliglan il States, Pen n Ernest R. Moore...... Chicago.Ill. Wo are no hiel ter than oui' deeds, Hylvan1,1, 23852,. . A.C.Webb ...... St. Louis, Mo. No 'greater than the tasks we've l;isieiii Caìiaij;t i 3 done. I 23913.. .. C. B.kussel ...... Columbus,Miss. .JIIrIR(l ¡el l,ri No :l-.--ijii] Ql Jiiiiloi 'V'hio labors uiaiiy at lilaboat, Record of Work in Vicegerencies 23967.. . Chas. 13. J loo E I0(1 Fiiniu ...... Chicago, Ill. \Vhio (loes good work frouiu ulay to itW'. Neigh bor:CaJl I duiy, 24268. .. .A.J.Gillespie ...... St. Louis,Mo. foi ?iI;t,Nevai1iutah uhu l-las ali his uireanus of joy e\pressod Ari. . , 21821. Frederick Joers Ill. , , Chicago, /111111 No of...... And kept ils faith, let cieno whatmay 9 . 74 No, 25871,. JamesA.Pierce ...... New Orleans, La. liii ill(JJljtlfl No I Con ca te IJiiiii Ikiji101f, fluIti. 26479. ... ICon A.Gotshiall ...... Ripon, Calif. lt lias just,occuuu'reul to uuie it . lhiat work is the wily tIling lif \%';lMllingtr)n atol .. Oregon 26517, EarlM.Watson ...... Sacramento, Calif. that iiii lin uug gooui fu'ui i ta ami I fyou . . uion't vork lui youui' own liTri lin, jl()fl Ahiluauuia, \Vesl cru District,Ceo.V, Plìalln, . 3 l\'ycjin In g, tana, 26729.. ..A.E.Murray, Jr ...... Norfolk, Va. l)uusluuess, auiui if youi ulon't havenui asuocluitlon which \'('8t('i ¡j (ii:iiiili Ala bui nia, Soil tlueuuu District.. S. K. rl.1yloJ. 1 Is com -- 26827. . , Edgar J. Wright...... Norfolk, Va.; Bray, Calif. posed of uuieuivluo justify ita oxistonce it will JiirlailUtlriNo 5 -tliidpi Cuil Ifornia, 11113' Dislrlct...... R. 'I'. lluizard ...... 2 21 go (lOW/Il, Now I Seriven. 26859 ..... J,C.Tracy ...... Orange, Texas. \vauit to ta I k to you abouit1.11 is OtPI 1 \l California, Valley District ...... co, A. Cottrell nui tional vision amI why lIoo. 'l'iilly ',11i4$OLlrl, ..... 2 29 27171., , .1.J. Llotenueyer...... New Iberia, La. I Eeuu Iiis juustlfle(1 ltelf Cal iforn ¡a, Ccii trul District. . lluui will continue to justIfy its exIst Siiiil lii n lIlliiiil, l. l. Coniioi ...... ,, 1()%VL, liniie. 2 16 27526. . C. L.Farrow ...... Calgary, Alta,Can. cuico.141st Y0i11, lulling tilo uiieetiuig of the ¡L (Jaliforn iì, Natiouial Retail 8(11 Bay l)lstuicl ...... Stoiell South. . . 2. 27796 ..... J.j.Ifolly ...... Ltiuiihiei' 5 35 Long Island City, N.Y, l)euilers' Aasoclatloiu,the iloanulof Jii i lrl lei li, n NC) (i C'oloraulo...... n. o.3luuiuulell ...... 1 DIrectora was tJiiilrla lihei. 28128 ..... John B. lleckwith.....Granul Rapids,Mich. vlslteui by uuieiufroiui idI luarts of I ho couiuu ti'y, WO(k 'Ç«jffi Illinois, Soutluuurn l)lsl ¡let. ...1'. cuica who haul AMUOIO T. Langan 1 10 28305, ., North ciii ...... John Castleuuian...... Lordsburg.N.M. natloiuutl vlowluoints on certain things . anui\vantoul lilluiols, ChIcago DistrIct ...... to put tilliinin, !lcIilga n, \\1sconaln, A. Vuungsness. 1 13 28601 ..... JamesC. Mujer ...... Now York City, N.Y. those viewpoints across anuldevelop thought along those Iowa, North uvesl ciii Dis tr let. . Olili,, I?I(llitfllL \V. C. Bui tIer ...... 1 10 28902,. ..Paul J. hliie, ...... 2 19 Mundell ...... WellIngton,Colo. Turco woehus agu wo haul In Chicagothe foundation .1 u i 1h11 ((loll Iowa, Sc,iitluui'istcrui I)ïstrict . No 7--iJiitie .Ciislo. Ceo. i\uugel ...... 1 28935. . ..F.S.Ferguison ...... of aoiiiatiihuug that I liare liutO LouIsiana, Central lJluutricf Gait, Calif. lui ¡ny ¡nOII, and I believe it catIe n \V, lt Abbot t.Colorado, .... II. D. loote ...... 2 57 28988., . JackW.Fish ...... has got to corne. Wo liad 14)11 Mt. View, Calif. a meeting lieue, anul after that islauia, Sou tliein Dis trict. lt. A. . . Neliras 1çi,Jfniiiias. 31cL;i n cluluuuu i 29445.. . Northiiiicj 24 .EuigonoE.Toliner .....New York City, N.Y. ineetluig we liad Mlcliiguun ...... v. i conforence willi the Inanufactuirera,and Sou I li i. i';issett i 29460.. . T. Dakota ...... I ...... 6 Harvey Western. . lifter flott, we ¡net with 3 Renihig, Texas. the wholesalers.Think of lt.Wo hit 114(1 lctloii No S'---lJiiil MissIssippi ...... 31. M. Elledge 1 9 29486. .. .F.W. ei IVCllllol)Or ...... McClure ...... Vincennes, Ind. haul a c(uuiforeuu(:c withthe wholooalei'a, themen who suif) 3llssouuri, .. 'A' S Smith Eastern District.\V.1', Anderson 2 29619, ,. 'I'('flfle, North ..... li James R. Mobienly. . . ,St.Louis, Mo, tu (I trailsit cuira,ii nul wo weu'e tla iuukluug of tu Is n atloulal vision. New York, Eistein Dis tui . . i i aiiilSi, u f li CtI'.L. S .. ( orni in8, IÇOIIlucky, I inn n ...... 3 29642.HerbertK.l'citon .....Milpitas, Calif. \Ve have c'ouuio to seeI bit wo cauunuut lIulvo tlio unuuuluifactui'or, VIigluuja, \Vtt VIrginia 'fennessee, Eastern l)istrict, .5. S. Preston 29648. ,...... 4 16 ...... 6 Frederick Neye ...... Brooklyn, N.Y. the retailer lind .1 ii u laul letlon 'ronnesseo, the wholesaler aluart from thoinduistry or No, 9- Ui) d er(lui rulon Woslerui Diuutrict,L. .E. Glass...... i 6 29740.. ., G. Utah R. Kellogg ...... Seattle, Wash, seluaruuto Iii tilo i nduustry. We have got to liea u ¡lit, aulO whueui Miii k I, oniu ...... w. o. 1 29755,. . Mlsuuisalpjul, Ala. Burton ...... 4 .JuisperN.Duiuhiey ...... Cairo, Ill. \ve talkuit VesL VirginIa...... \r \Vitsli luugton, wo have got toI uilk as a ulationai h;iinii, G coi glui, 1"lorlda D.Kaufman ..... 29940., . .R.1. orguiui Ian tloui, ...... 5 50 4 Brown ...... Shidell, La. titI kluugfoi'lui unher, not fou'tIlosawuuiiii nuca, :10011, . .JohnD. l'arr ...... SutiuFrancisco, Calif. tuo relalhei', ou' the whioleuualer, huitwe have got to represent . 30 281 One collective luu(iulstu'y. 30 281 ill 0(1(1 ¡tirio Io the above. W7eokly 'l'ho ¿lllO%'e Luncheons wore 'hold by 'l'ho : 1(1)1)11 '11100'SlItai, lui uuuiuiiher Initiated: the foiloviiug \Ticegeucnls luuestionis, wherein(hules hloo lico como in on this? : .JiiiIsullci iou Nui I, uinuierSibil VuTliou e Is the 1:1 Ç)(J.l I oo uuuitiouuui I l'riuiuiie,luolulsfirst liluico. lt. A. lcl:u u uhu lu ui . So ui t hieiuul)istnict, 1ouuIsiana, hailedof It 'JI s lloo.IIoo in .1i risui le t umNo 3,ii nul \r. LAddress by Mr. Julius Seidel uluosilloli lo fill(lilaulceul,utiu:l 1 1'leigli hor, luolui.qaCcoliul C, E.I 'u'lce,\V.I'. A n ileu'soiu, St. Lou ia, Missouri. \vliilolt lias1)0011 locahizod .1 ;v , somewhat, i ulsul l( f I oli No. 9, n ¡lui or ils rk Lyons,is tb Ini. L,auhies' Nights: I t liashaul glen lei' a ctivl (y In (hie Souththiaui in .tuuuihcli(t iunu No .5,uiuuulr'r L. \l. 'l'uuliy, is fouurtii. C. Stow'eIl Suiultlu, San Fu'uuuuclsco, California. Now Yoi'h,Itli austhi Is nul ioulaIlisjuecf,, '1 lien(lie thought TITE SNA1: Bi'oUier 1Ioo.Iloo,we llave withus formei' 00011 ra, to nie, of Juli Isullotinui Nu), 6, uiniler 'ioniA, ?iou)rc, Is fifth, ¡'Auudersuuuu, St. Louuls, i\Ilssouinj. Snark Juiius Seiulel of St. Louis, whose. cuiuu useI tii as growli uluore lu thin Southbe. Juu u isul Ic t iou No S, address, according entise (lic greatest actIvIty of luinihiu'r hua lucen ii nul er \V. S. Sun i tu,is sixth. Sjrncin I (iettogel lu ou 1) i ululeraa nul Luuiclieouus to the program, Is to be umile tomorrow in (lie South forenoon, but uLIIlie In'occult 3'Oili'H-j t uiiou'cd .Juinlsul iu'ti oui No 7, u nil oi W. it.A hluol.f .is seventh. Fi .i),Fletchi er, flea u mou t,'I'exas. is anxious to go to Detroit, lie would like fi'oint lue North and weilt to (lie lui riad let iuuiuNo to talk to us fl)1' lt Sou IIiauiul 2,ui uiul e r Olio s.t.lÇn ini iuueu', (lie S oui IIi was thi o na tuuu'alfuiuictlon iuug hInco for is cigli I lu. Fioul J. Iluimker, New Yoi'k City, NewYork. few mInutos now,(Applause.) l-iooJIoo. .Iuinisuhlct.iouu NoI, uinuier l. lt. Flier, last. \\rJ)Auiulersoui, SI. Louils, Nissouiri. Now youi unII see (lie cycle will swingWest, be. MR, SEIDEL:Worthy Snark and brother HooIIoo, in cause (lie South p. i)ej\ uuguieu'u, Cli iCa go,i I I huela. tile first place I want to disabuse wIll slowly i'eceule aiu(l IJoo.JIoo uvhllfollow CONCATENATIONS hELD i)hJhllNOTILE YEA Ft l9181919 your uniuucl that I iuuuude a Ii p iuivabei'. 'l'hoNorthwest is \v. L. Faasett Oruuiul itraiululs, Michigan. request to make an auluiress.I tIlO not do that. t h e Illico wiiou'e 'e will rely fl,u1!'llleu I was put oua uuuu gu'out( est s u Phuly of lui un hior Concat. No ulown on the program for Wednesday morningand Mr, 'l'cui. No l)atuu To Nain Whiei'oln does lIooJIoo have n nuitionalfulnctioiu?In the Piace ¡nitiateui Office liant (lid that arbitrarily to let une blow that I belongeuito fIrst luhlee, 11o.i-Iúo la ileiiiocruit io. 2071. . 9/ 9/18.5 I (lie House of Ancients and that he In IIoo IIoo a uuian does Lotus Mo...... 'i ...... s 7i.75 Members Whose Deaths Were Reported was putting ano back, hot ¡louaItu) hue tiac lieutil of ut business or the . . 2072. . president of a 8/29/18. San Fiaiuclsco, Ciiif. 11 ...... 102.14 und tile next timo I woui't appear ut allon the program,J-le concerti, bui t all of (lie youing iii en who aro growiag . ., During The Year 2073. 9/9/lS.. , uhid it for tuis reason: uup aiuul .Bi'ighi(on ileaehi, N.Y. 3 ...... 50.15 I happened to luave one duty over who ¿ire goluug to be Ioaulei'uu, .. v II i lowe a part In this national 2071. . lapping another. .12/19/18..Chifcugo,III ...... n ...... 132.45 I noi on the board of the National Rotaii functlouu und evoi'y iuiuin,whon lie gets luto 2075. . . . 12/IS/li.. .. No. Naine l-Ioo.I-Ioo, la shiou'ui 1 'l'uiscaloosa, Ala...... 21 ...... 223.29 'l'own. Lumber Dealers' Association; I aun its vice.prosldent.There of lilatitles.We tulio lilia in becauise lic lias real , . S . .. E. E, 2076. 1/10/19. , .E Sf Louis, Ill LIfe West ...... is a heavy pi'ograun Ulero and the board will bo rod cor- .....10 ...... 146.42 tacksonvihle, Fia. in session hundes In lila blood ¿luidI rlthu u ';i 2077., .. iJon 44. , V. W, ali day touiiorrow, futuiu'o, lie will be ut Iouler. 1/21./li. l)onver, Colo 3 ...... 10.55 Seley ...... \TtlCO,Texas, Therei another questlon-wlaen wo go 'l'bnL Is the (lCuulOci'atic sluinit of lion lIoo, 2078, . .. l-bu .56. , lIoo iioo oiiubraces 2/ 5/19 .. Sani 13. Cooper courting, betwixt love and duty, generally love .IÇnokulc iena...... 4 ...... 60 ...... flcauunuont, Texas. cornos first, Ui e uuieuivIio are guduug to be fu tuiro leutulora. 2079, .. . 2/ 3/19. Flou 99, .GaslonO. uhu my love, in that cuise, would keep une here, but lay duty In Cutiffoi',iia .Tuiacaiuuoieu, Ala...... II ...... 71.25 Saux ...... New Orleans, La. we nie giuhuug to get them 2080... 181. .. Il, uiuuul also iii the Northwest anul in the 2/4/j9 . , (manu .1-r. fleuneuiway ..... requires being in Detroit tomorrow. - - Ruiiulds, MIch . G ...... 100.55 Loa Angeles, Calif. South we will get uluany.'l'hey nue gouuug to cement the 20S1 .. 2/20/19 .... 762. ., .W"un,D. 11111 ...... I do want to make a 1)11ML foi' St. Louis foi' th va MOflhl)iliM,'l'onu ...... 6 ...... 113.94 Kaiva;is City,ito. uioxt aui nous luuterests, (lac oioi'uiullh mcii, (lie whiolosaleus 20R2 .0 , Shon': City, Ic;'a S0'l .... lì. \tT. Jnue ...... ululaI meating, 1)111. flint, ululI the re . .. 10 ...... 109.80 c:tta, Wash. ujjdnct will be taken up by a propeu' tal lera, . \T. By uniI by the wliolosh or w iii talk 353G. . . tou ¡iii rouuior, 2083 .3227/19 , l3uiIlai'ul...... ropresouitative tomorrow.I wallt to say to you that you will Cape Girnnuleaui,Mo.. 7 ...... 81.70 Ouuu;uhia, Mehr. uhu(lie rotallei' -iv I I Italk to 20Si ..... 2134 .. , . S. t lie sawmill unan, so tllero will 1/15/19 ....Vlsuciin, Chas, Chianuhuenlin. . 1)0 thrice welcome to St. Louis.Praises have been suing by Calif ...... 26 ...... 265.17 WilmIngton, N,C. lue a huettei' uuuuulerstiinul 111g, luid In (bitwuty .. 2085, '1/19/19.. . 2932 ...... j, flerniingiunjua t lucre wIll be a San FrancIsco, Calif...lo ...... 108.40 ....,O.ulena, Ill. everyhody for past Snarka and suuch as that, but I want to iiatloiial viakuiu nuito lunihier, .. \Vluoui we lalk about Iloo-Iloo, 2086. , . 5/10i19 .... 3566. liavhih ¡\Iilhlgauu...... talk about a natiouual vision that I lieve as to loo-loo, Auibuiin,Calif ...... 11 ...... 111.10 Jefferson, Ta. uniI we talk uibout Iuiunbei'nieui a uuul talk alien t huuiuu ber. 2097. , . 5/16/19 ...,Ciar 3921 .. . . V. C.I)avenport...... ahiula, -,, lus to what i{oo-J-Ioo can do.I want to road to you a little 'l'ho ques. kshurg,W. Vii... i ...... 8.65 Colo. tion Is, sll(uuihcl we leave these lautlos to .. , . 2088. , . 5/31/19 ....NewOi 4135 A. V.Brown ...... poeuia that I chippeul frein a paper yesterday. TIoo'Iloo and sfinii leauus, La, . . 24 ...... 254.00 hamilton,OhIo, It Is this: lloo.IIoofulfillthoiuu? 1 . . just give you this as a national . .. . 4300. S. 2089 5/30/19.. . lteu1s .JohnBrace ...... cod Park, Caiif. 3 ...... 25.95 Seattle, Wash, (Ilougllt,. . . , ., 4902.. .Win, 2090. .. WORK 6/ 3 /19, Mohuic, Ala ...... S ...... 137.45 Walke ...... Seattle, Waslu. Iii (lie eau'iy histoi'y of (lie Order, lIoo.JIoo . . . . . i; 5036. contained many 2091. .... Ceo.A. , , 7/1 AIeanulriuu, La...... 32...... 402.60 Cau'twnigiìt. Waycross, Ga. By Edgar A. Guest. . , strong c'hai'acters, mud it still contaIns thonu and ,, . 5518. always will 2092. 6/13/19, .,.llinininghiztin, Ala.....7 ...... 113.20 ,Johiu F. WIlder...... Flatllesburg, Miss. have tuoni,Iii Our early history, . . Ourtaska proclaim our inward .. . 5785. oiils (lie Illitlul thought was "Ex- 2093. 6/27/19, .. .SaanuuohV.ilautin. . Duhuuquie.la. .Clnnlsbiirg,W.Va...3 ...... 'iO.62 juutnalouu.expansion."Also, "soll unoi'e lunubor." , . . 6725. .. C. Far nuore than words and spoken creeds. After awhile 209'i. 6/28/19,. . John heller ...... Salt Lake City, Utah.4 ...... 57.85 Pensacola, Fha, you llave got to get off of (fiat stuff, 8920. .. Unreachied may be our faiu'est goals, You can't sell to every. 2005.. . . 8/ 2/19, .E.A.Johiuison ...... Oiema, CalIf...... i ...... 11.35 llanuiiton, Móuut. body. . . But greatness lies In all oui' deeds, If (lint could lic done. thci'o would be only . . . 9416. , C. B. Wlicux ...... two or 2096. 8/23/19 . ..JohunhoIlCity, 'l'cnn...6 ...... Nei' Orleans, La, three unen uleeded 66.84 . . intluls Industry throughout this country. .. . 9601. ,. .M. F, Green 2097. 8/30/19, CouinUi,Nlss ...... Raleigh, Texas, The work- we do our worth prockims 9 ...... 84.50 .. , Finally, wo concludeul thuat we did not care , . . 10323. lt.W. so much about 2098. 8/19/19.. . Wright ...... i .Lake Ciiarles, La..... 35 ...... 207.75 Orovihhe, Calif. Far more than spoken praise can tell; (lie Oxpaiisionof iIooI-Ioo as wedid about getting back 11339.. .Lyddon Voysey...... Porthand, Ore. Indifferent toil the labörer -shames, some of our old friends, who lind gone out of the Order,They But good Is he who buildoth well, were men who had their OpinIone and 000yictlofl8 004 they

:; 14 THE BULLET1N-. 111-MONTHLY JOURNALDEVOTED TO 1100.1100 THE BULLETIN-A BI4ONTHLY JOURNAL did not get DEVOTED TO HOO-H0O 15 t! over sorno of the hurts they received.They more loyal member than he was in the earlier were lntet onLay!ng out of J-Ioo.Hoo because of things years of the history of(lie order.I know that we can rely on him "Referring to lettei of August 10th by that occurred that did notsuit them.They were strong to Mr. Tonnant would regret that we ail cannot be with you lu Chicago characters. render great service for us iii the future.I therefore propose state thiat lt is a keen disappointment(lint I will bn unable on the 8th When we had such a big membership htbecame io attend (lie meeting. ¿mii 9thof Septeiiiber, naiL therefore are sending these uncontrollable. Now we don't want large a rising vote of thanks to Mr, Walker for joiningour ranks I trust (lint it will be the nientsuc- greet- numbers so much again and for his kind words at this time. cessful ever held. ingo willi (liekiiiiiest wishes to all in attendance, anihmay as wo want quality and the force of characterrepresented 'hie California IIoeHoo have fora candi- TlOO'H(iOlSifl long live in happiness and true i :, by lumbermen. (A rising rote of thanks was then tendered to Mr.Walker date for thin Snark o(lie Universo Mr. R. A. Hiscox of the brotnerhood. accompanied uy the Hoo-Hoo yell and applause.) "Fraternally yours, Wherever there is no lumber organization,Hoo-iIoo can Hart-Woo(l Lumber Company, and lieis a strong noii loyal be made hosts of a good many occasions, A recess was thereupon token until 9:09a, m., Wednesday 1-loo-Eno, and a mau that will givea good account of him- "F. B, CONNER, and men can get September 10. together through HooHoo for thepurpose of forming personal self, and be a great credit to (hie order. "ROD hENDRICKSON, acquaintance and friendship and other tilingawill develop 'With kindest regards, I romain, "C. S. BRACE, bos1da spirit. Yours very truly, "R. lt CHANDLER, I feel that lt FIooJloo had not justifiedItselfwitii all "ri w. NEIGHBOR, "h-l. D ChANDLER, , due regard for what han becii done by itand by the loaders LForenoon Session, Wednesday, Sept,i O "Junior HooHoo." "C. E. BIRD, of (ho order,if wo had not believed thorawas JustificatIon "liest wishes.Sorry cannot be vlthi you. . "J. C. AhRENS, for this Order, it would have "JOHN M. LAMAR, gotio under. We know that, in Supreme Snark Priildieahled the meeting to order at 'ClIAS. JI. MOORE, Galveston, Tox, America, business has got toliare a sot policy as to what 10:30 a. in. "ROOF. S. GRANT, Oakland, Cal." "E.'r, ROBlE. lt wants. 'flic first business was the appointmentof corn- "E. E. WHITE, Lunihisr manufacturers cannot havea set policy iliitteos, as follows: "Fully expected to he wiLli you today, butnow impossible. for l)OssIblY 20000 or 30,000 retaIl dealersand for thousands Accept ¿ny liest wishes for rousing iiieetlng "I.E. lUtINE COMMITTEE ON 1tESOLUTlOs and gond (lino. "P. of wholesalers, but inasniucii as they havegot to ho strong as "l'HOS. C. WFIITMARSI-i, 3795, St. Louis, Mo." 13. IIAINIOS, n national industry, Platt B. \Valkei, Chairinati; W. K. I-Tali,C. H. Ketrldge, "A. B. ATKINSON, ä I think that is where .Hoo'Jjoocan be Chas. E. Price, A. M. Manning, T. A. Moore, "Regret I could not attend, but best whhies 1 used to the greatest advantage. N. A, Gladding, for a good hiusiness has got to assert Boiling Arthur Joiiiison, M. M. Elledge. meeting and long life to iloo-lloo. "flOUT INOLIOI, j Itaelt,Business iiiitaken hold of the relus of thii8 govern- Am with you In spirits. "A. N. LOFOREN, ment and In Its own way lIoo.Hoo can help (lila COOl) OF 'hIlE OiU)ER "j, F. Keith,12r,, Beaumont, Tot," "D. D BOWIIN, government, it. A. Hiscox, Clinirnian . (hic great United States.(Applasso.) A. L. Fortl, M. E. lotis, Fred "Health, happiness iuid long life to lIoolIoo,froiii 13790, "A. G. ANDERSEN, J. Verkerice, .1. N. Preston, L. M. Tulley, L.J, Porneroy, S. C. 22543, 25509, 30202. "lt. A. LAINE,

I Bennett. "I-I. D. loote, Vlcegerent, Aloxiuiilrla, Lii." "J. F. BARNES." COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS "Ninth day month, best vishies to lIool-Ioo.Sorry I am "I-lave Just returned froiio two years in tuo J. B. Nahty, Chairman; Clins. E. Price, L. hot wltit you. service, (huir- Address by Mr. Platt B. Walker D. May, M. V. (ecli mouths "Over There."Not bad for a young man67. Engeinnii, A. Ii, Ruth, L. E. Chins, R.'r.BUZZILrd, P J. Langan. "Sorry I citniiiot hie wIth You at Chicago noxt TIlESNARE: "H. N. McKENNA, St. Louis, Mo." week, How We would like (liese committees to (lo h stiuid oil meet 'JAIl Birininghiani iioo.iIoo unite iii wishing health,hap. (hies and insurance? The Snark thon invited Mr. Waikerto address the meet- and render their reports an soon as possibletuis afternoon. piiiess, long life to ail "Fraternally yours, Ing.Mr. Walker was greeted PItESS COMMITTEE hiiothior1-bolina assembled at our very heartily and spoke aa 'I'wentyeighilii Annoiai nail regrettIng (lintwe cannot be willi "ltiCIIARD B. 1-hEWITT, Detroit, Mich," follows: The Snark later flPPOiflte(l the followingpress commit. you to enjoy tuO h100l)ltllhily of Chicago. Illustrious tee which hail charge of publicity matters Yours frateitially. "Aia lruly sorry to have to write you these linee,for I Snark, ladles and brother loo-loo,I want and the supplying Brabstoii,J)ouglas,Fluo, to preface what I waiit to say of luiiiher traue journals willi such parts Pleining, Gray, Itibe,Snohl, Vice- wished ever so much to be withi you all in Chicagoon (hue k J! vithi the admission that I am of the reports as gerent Snark. a back number uhu a hias-beeii. vere desired dnring the sessions: 9th, but business conditions aro sucht that itis impossible For almost ten years I have "E. \V, McKINLEY, 131i'xnlnghianj, Aia." for mo to be tEnero,'l'ho car situation is getting acuto here literally as well as metaphoricallyreposed in the solemn George W, hlurgoyne, Albert Cone, A.B, Carson, L. E. Fuiler. F. E. Weilman. "Apl)I'eciate youì' letter and wish(hieoi-ilorcontinued and I think it is lo (lie interest of those whomI am repro- chambers of the hIouo of Ancients,AllI knew of what .Meiitiiig for ¿sue 'PIJE SNAItK: .success.No. 20. to 1)0 lucro and try asid ¡nove all the stock was going on In your order verc the thin echoes(lint pene. \\'e have n number of letters nod tele. tliiit I can.Hoping (lint you all will have a grand time and (rated my retreat.Just recently through the thoughtfulness groomfrom various members who were unable to "OSO. W. LAW,14111ccCharles, La." and I come hiere, a gloat annual, I rernaiii, and kiiiihiiesof friends of long ago. I have beenresuscitated will ask (lie secretary to ieailsome or all of them. "Nay your annual iiieetlng be a great success. troni (lint long slumber and I Those absent iiionibers ¿ire with us in spirit "P. F. COOK, St. Louis, Mo," "Yours respectfully, am hiere today to try to learn and sympathy, "I-I.G. ABLE, Red Boy, Ala." ill the real sentiment and operatIon of theOrder as it Is being and we arethianiofaiiotheiii for their messages of good "1ong life lo you and a happy, hilg meeting. conducted today. cheer and encouragement.(Api!auso.) "Congratulations to you on tIte wonderful work thatyou I have been fiore (lion pleased and have "El)WAitl) F. KANE, 215, Ft. Worth, Too." hiave doue for the lIon-Boo ¿md congratulations boon thrilled by the addresses I huyo SECRETARY TENNANT: to tIse entire - ': heard here,lt seems Brothers, "Greetiiigo and congratulatIons. likeI hava bridged (liesemessages Oidor for having sicii a callable secretary andmanager. Long ahi thuseyours. Conditions occurred come to us freni a number of our absent nioinbers "BILLY DINGS, St. Louis, Mo." ø which may have boon owing to who, as life iiiuiihiiil)h)lZ108S to all h-Ioo-Iloos, ¡ny faults, or my misfortune, Brother l'riddie hiis said, are wIthus in spirit, and the words "Greetings and bout wishes. which impelled me to reslgit froiti the Order ami expressioiin put Into (lioso Regret being unable to at- "Fraternally, as a means of messages by (licei reflect the tond. "F, E. WAYMER, 6005." - retaining my own self respect.I have never fora moment true I-loo-}foo spirit. The first one (hint I will read is from "r, L. O'DONNELL, Sanford, Miso." "II. is a groat (lioibpliointnient thiiil Worthy Snark, doubted that FtooiIoo liasa great mission, lien S. Woodhead, Beaumont, Texas,1-le says: I ¿LIn unable to attond h thiat of Cementing into closer and "Greetings from boul 1-Ioo'Hoo.Sorry cannot be with you. the ¿uiniial meeting, but owing to business engagements, .:; inure friendly and fraternal "Sorry cannot be with you and all other i good Hoo-Hoos. "SICY TAYLOR, Mobile, Ala," can't ho willi you, Convey my best wishes to the attending T relations, those oiigugeih in tue great lumberindustry; so I congratulate you ami Tonnant most heartilyon your won- Y that in a measure at least those chosenfew can have part dorful achiieveiiiont in puttIng the orderon Ita present high "Long hive Roo-Nao.Sorry can't be with you today. brethren, and hoping to be at the next meetIng. wIth health, M of the greatest of all blessings, health,happiness and long plane.Be sure to elect as Snark another 'H. A. JIOLLOWELL, 3661, Cincinnatl, O." happIness ainl long life, I aia, life. xnnn as good as "Yours fraternally, H Unless we can enter into the spirit andunderstand the yourself and Seidel, who will keepup the good work. "Brother Boo-Hoes, In good health I groat you.All honor harmony and the feeling whIch poiietratesand permeates "BEN S. WOOI)HEAD, Beaumont, Tex." to Tennant for the work he lias done, Hoo-Hoo Sevonteen "C. K. NIXON, 28283, Poden, Miss." lt ail, lt is bound to be a bitter dioupponitmeiitand a hollow The Secretary then read other telegramsand letters as Nine Ninety. "Cordial greetings to yourself and brother Boo-Hoeas- ceremony. For after all we get out of life only whatwo ¿ire follows: "J, S. BOLLMAN, Ahoxandrla, soiiihled In Chicago, It is a disappointment ofno small caliber willing to put into it, La," The mauvhio has acquired vast worldly "J-learty greetings to Nine Nino Nineteen "Grettings to HoolIoo. Regret cannot be willi to ¿iio (hint circumstances attho Inst monuent have prevented possessions, has paIdthe price, not only hihiYsically and Annual. Greatly you, Suc- iny beIiig willi you,I have for sorno weeks been planning regret I had to steer North freni San Franciscoinstead of cesa to (lie Order. J. S, BoIlinan, 17990; Ilughi Corry, 15377; mentally, but spiritually, because no¿nao can lay the founda. Eilst, foi- I envy those members lucky to attend titis particular concatenation, but am sorry to state (loo for n great fortuiio unless enough to be with you Hugh Corry, Jr., 18000;C. A. Coponhaver, 30194; George M. it. lin first seals up this wall on this auspicious day. May tim spirIt of HooHoo Bauman, 30188; E. C. hielos, 30198; C, B. Nous, 30208, Alex- is not possible for ¿ne to do so. springs of his hcnrt, froni which bubble thegood will for continue "However, Iwill be with you In spirit and with all good hiB fellowmen. to spread its boneficlent influence throughall the lumber andria, La." ; I world. " Congratulationstuis 1-loo-Roo day.1bps you have a wishes to yourself und tIte Order, believe mo, alwiiys, I am glad to be with you again. lt isan occasion mingled groat Ineetiiig, "B. 'r. T. o. T. G. S. B. C., with pleasure and lmthios; it lii a grout Pleasure "FRANK W. TROWER, Past Snark." Health, happiness and ioziglife. to inset and "Partner's accidental death preventsmy coming. May "H. D. KNOOPA, L. J). SMITII, St. Louis, Mo," "J. II, lhIJN1)ERSON, 7177, Pittsburg, Pa," renew friendships of years ago.I Journeyed for eighteen (lie infinite l)OWei that conferred "1'or this past eight ¿noiithisI had been looking forward years without interruption, frein ocean to ocean, from upon this world the denlson "Greetings,Regret inability to attend.May 1-leo-Hoe (lie of friendship and brotherhood, care foryou, give you and prosper as never before, to (lie Annual Convention, and all my plans made to attend, I gulf on the South, far into tue Northland, at thecommand your loved ones happiness and prosperity, and, when so that itt leimt one iiìeiiiher frein tuis state would be present, of the great Black Prin but.Ivas out of the order for the cur- "lt. A. McLA.UGIILAN, Now Orleans, La," tain fallo, brIng us ali to (1w valhalla thatis apportioned to but the loot. moment It Is impossible foi' ¿no io icavo St. Paul. ten years, and now I have come back.I think you will find "Expected to be with you at ConventIon, but axa detaIned With every good wishfoi' a successful meeting, and regards ¡no as energetic a worker in the ranks of the order flic sometimes iiiiknown warriors who have,to the utmost of at Grand Army Convention.My love to all Hoo-Hoo as- as you their abiiity,fonghit bravely the battles of life,God bless to Brothers l'o-Iddio ¿tuidJO. Stringer Boggess, and yourself, found mo on prior occasions.Tuero lu one thought I want you all. seinbled ¿iiid every success to tine ordei'.I hope the good "Sincerely and fraternally yours, to leave with you, As the shadows lengthen and this cause will continuo and brotherly love prevail in yoin' de- veil "HARRY ,J. MILLER, Past Snark," "F. E.I-I, NEWCOMI3, 7487, St, Paul, Minn." which appears above our head grows thinner andreveals hiborationo. the sky above, as those in the front ranks fade "Sorry couldn't be with you thisyear. Feel certain the "J. It, SILLIMAN, 148, Now York, N'. Y," "Another Hoo-hloo your is at end and a now one at hand. away and attendance will exceed all expectations, and I wo get glimpses of (lie Eternal Beyond, wo appreciate nioro the coming year 1-Intel Sacramento, herewith send greetings and good wishes toahi Brother will show the greatest growth in(lie Order's history. l-loo'lIoo, and to tue Snaric of the Universo and otbers in and moro that the most prechoas thing in life,more to be gards to all. Re- August 30, 1919. appreciated than riches, is the lovo that wo have of others convention asseniblod at Chicago.I especially send my good "Snark of (ho Universe W. A. Priddie, will.I trust that the onion bed lias been properly preparad and the friendships of (lioso wo have met.(Applauso.) "E. STRINGER BOGGESS, Past Snark." "National Hoo-Hoo Conference, "Regret I caiiiiot be with you today. Hopeyou will have and may the kittens that come ho especiallyentertained TH SNA1tK:Brother Hoo-lIoo, I know it is an In- a most successful meeting. "Chicago, Ill. therein.Long may }Ioo.hloo live, spiration to you to hear the remarks of our eseeined brother, Congratulations on your year's I am sorry that I cannot work.Best wishes to all. . "Dear Brother Prlddle: be with you. Mr. Walker.It Is an extremo pleasure to me to know that "A. C. B.AMSAY, l'ast Snark, Hope, Ark." "While assembled this night as one of the happiest little "Yours very truly, ;: he has come back and that liewill render all the service "On account of sickness I aia compelledto cancel one famihiesof theBrother HooHoo In concatenation ceremony, "E, W. PETERS, uSO, Memphis, Toan," he can for the beet Interests of the order, as he always did of the pleasures i have been lookIng forward it has hosa unanimously resolved that we send to you greet- *1 while he was a member,(Applause.)WO to for the past "I aun sorry I can't corne on account of my daughter's know that he two years.Wishing you all health, happiness and long ingsFurther resolving that your Natlona Convention provos sickness, and hope you will have a nice time. 1dmuch good workforthe order and we have never had a life. I 'HARRY B. HUSTON, Omaha,Nob," to be one of the most enjoyable, successful and profitable con- "Your Brother Hoo-Hoo, -z vontiona that haß ever been hold.Further, we unanimously "0gO, F. HUNT, Bismarck, Mo.", .Irn ç

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showed them a picture of a lad coming homo with a string rlearned of HooHoo when I was on the rond and saw So, willi (lue great big theine-let tuo paint you a picture: of fish hanging at his side, the lad whistling, with his hat (he l)lack cat. liy JOlIwas to help the local lumberman sell Iw;tstiiihile(i vhueitIhenni from Mr. Johiuson thai (litt ÎiAddress by Delbert Ullrick on the back of his head, "By George," he said, "I like that," the lumber that you fellows 501(1tolilia.So we worked ttiitlerlying, economic reference oftitisei ganizationisto "Psychology of Fraternalism." and liedid and what did ho care if it was painted by Carl right along together. There wai no conflict,I often stopped hinlp get otetu jobs,Back iii1S97two weeks af(ei-I was j! Witkowsky, a nian who luiew boy life of America, although (o see the other fellow get hie oriic'rs ;but i iioticed that the ittarriodivitli a biltie, a itiulhicu, t wut stoici s titid a granti. r himself a Polo, coming here at the age of 22, learning Amori- fellows that wore the badge of (lie order got a ready hearing, iio(iier,I wits thiro\riu out of work. Wou'kiiug myself thirouigli The Snark Introduced Mr, Delbert UHrick, Organizer can boy life and throwing it on the canvass because he amI they were straight, first-class fellows, an(l I always found collegoI went to Sail Fraticisco, fried ti) thud a job z-uiinlng Nationat Organization 1fficiency Engineers Clubs, formerly belonged to the class of the emotionally-minded. and ho pro- tlieniSO. (Applause.) il cub; trial to fint a job milking cost'si couldn't finiI any editor of Western Efficiency Society, Chicago, who addressed duced emotion throughout the length and the breadth of the l,iiili expression of relation to others amI helpfulness of kinti of a jolt,Voti tuco i'etti einher tito hattie of i 893 thhtliut the nieet!ng as follows: land? rendu the coistauth(lueeffects 'oi'onot felt (hierotiittil others (alice its form in an color like (hile,You feel that Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen, when the small boy fune. Now, the third class Is the class I call the socially minded, themis a distinctIve type of helpfulness for which you can 1895, 1896 oi'i S97-atidIsaid, in1897, 'If ever Icita do Lions mentally, as lie does once in a while, lie saws off some Illese who prefer to be just folks, to moot people and be with stand.Sonic of our fi'aternal orders stand on (hie basis of iuiytlihtu g lit nuy I i fe to li olp (hue youun g fellow who is up against wonderful sidesplltters. Wo are told by the psychologist, in tite great coitiploxitles of ec'oiuotiticsucioty, (o find hile nichte - them, who care more to be dealing with somebody than to be charity nail they say thin ge-cut thing Is to (alce raie of (lie 'b a recent Issue of the Literary Digest, that these 'howlers", buying anything on earth or selling or having anything on widows anii orphans in their afflictIon, to seo that they have lit (hue worlih, I will tlovo(o toy lite to (huai;" and when I saw as he calls tljeni, are duo to hein Wa S littoi'ganl'ial.ion fouiithed u uiont iia(h)i'iiiCii)i e, tihtOii tieiital collisions.I understand earth.It lakes its form of expression in the adolescent youth (he necessary help, niid they make it a matter of giving. I that ithea, lo give every niait(littrighi( to earn a hiving, to : that. thu order tackled thu language problem once, with some who says, "ff I could be by her-by her;" doesn't have to talk was intensely iiitei'este(l in finding that his order is foiiiided wonderful results. get litioii jtlt wliet'tt lie cotihi tu) it, you Ittiti a groat oppoi'- The small boy's wonderful resultswill In order to ibanythIng in particular-"just be by her." You on (lie altruIstic concei)tion,uni ofChilti'ily,huit of (lie right - - tttni(y.Yeta' boys, coining otit uif the gratleti schools,ittlite influence you froue the peyclological standpoint and introduce know most of us (lOfl't care as long as we aro by somebody. of every nina who lives to earn ilUhoiiest lIving; of every us at once to our subject aiil show the relatIon that you itthtlst t)f tito highcttst of hivhitgif you are a factory oporittor, - We have to dealvitlifolhis and we care a good deal more iiinn who ciii woi'k orni yield soinethiliig of an ecoiiomic bene- if you tue a clerk hutit siero, if you aro getting $25 a week have to tuo Idea et psychology and the reason for such a about folks than we care for the thingsthey do or calo fit lo (hie coiiiiiiunity to have a chanco (o doso.And so, or uittthertutti hayo a [niel ly to stipport, Yeti ca it't sen d yotit' topic hero this ¡iioznlng,One boy writes In an examination about the clothes they1)085055. iin(herlylng tu is fratorn (y, aS I und ei'staiid Our whole interest is social. il ,i s your plmhge soil to higit school or (o college.Yeti will say, "John, liete paper that the piiarlseee svero peoplev1io liked to show off 'niefourth great class Is tue manuallyminded, whose to help fellove find JOi)s. That Is a coniinonpince sort of their goodness by praying in synonyms. He merely had a nilnils run out through their finger tips, who do things with (iiing; yet it is (lie economic referciice thud lles uiiderneathi is a good ohtltortuitity (o gu to woric, at[ti or 17" \Vhtat is montai collision mid gol nilxed up in his words.I think their hands.They are the tradesmen of the world. you). fraternity. ,Johuii tu) agttiiust?Cito tuo teachers tell lilia what kiiul of n They \Viliioiit the ecoiioinlc reference, it might cai'eor ho Is l)estfItted for?No, (hoy have no contact tvllht you have no Sagaie acnoiig you-you have no such title-but like to get a piece of mahogany and work on it until it has be iireligion, hut not a fraternity, \Vi(hioutthe I)raetical one lad nays, 'A Sugar was a ifitiless warrior, but a kind and flic smoothness of the mIrror and reflecttheir own image. applIcation of (hint economic iu'lnciphe youi fratei'nhty will tito econotitic or intiitsti'ial woriti,C:tiu his pttronts toil him? No, because (lie pareimtsmmt'e notf,i iuuhilar wIthindusti-iah or loving husband;" hint a Sagar was ¡nado of synod and brass They like to get hold of a finograined piece of wood.In the not SllIid.Unless you fellows actually eiignge in (lint sort The first might give hima reason to belong to you-Was later period of adolescence wo come to the social life, and it nf a thing which gives lin impetus to your help for the other comnimiercial conditiouts. Itisimol often thttit the son mtmlcos ¡nade of wood and brase, held on tileleft knee and played Is the soundest psychology for our children and ourselves to fellow, a direct, economicvelue, you will find the Inter- il 5tiCCCSS iii (hoftmthter'shtuishimess. 'l'ho psychology of (hint with the right hand," A liypiieiiatcil American is one that realize that we einst pass through these psychological stages est in yoni' organization wills'nno and it will dic a nat- is tite fitet (lint the m'ectii'reimce of hmorothitai'y tendencies counes talks in short sentences,"lloro is the reason why you are to the full period of manhood, when wo become interested uni death nail (lie time lives of the cat will not save it. tihtou( from time great grtmndfathmem' or from the great gm'anui- In nitti (hinthtm'ltmgti a now c'lonaont into a new environ met In Chicago-1 (11(1 not discover lt until i read this article flot only in things, in folks, not only in the fine, artistic ex- other words, you must come blick strong witii(hie economic utuothior ; tttt3fl(,aeiml Yeticaiu'l ptii. ihm htoy into yotmm' own tuhioes anti (J and then talked withyoui' founder.This lad said:"Tue Pressions flot only In the great thoughts of tilo world, but reference ne(hie bushs of the altruistIc feeling whIchyou whole of North Aniorica speaks English except ChIcago and in the combination of theni that makes one a \vollrounded, have.Your effort to help the oilier fellow inset be practical, itmko mistmcci'ss of lilium. Cuti ttnploytneimt tigenciestell a Now York."Having had a tussle with the linglisli language )Lfl(l you must feel whien y(Mi iticet ittty whmtt( hie citti mtmite it stuccoes til ?No. 'What dons he do? whole hiumati hieIiig.That is the sort of psychological de- hiere at the appointed lie takes lite first timinglhmtmt is offereti Io him, willi 'wages whoa you sont a Jahbei week utter me. I did not know what vohopment and education LIait we ought to have. \Ve did not lime, on (hie nhiith day of the iiliithi month at nino niitiutos I was going to get into, and i thought thìese lads had ex. past nine o'clock(lint your honored Smirk of the Universe ettotighi to ititYhi is own hiourd at Imonie, tutti hue pull s in eight ali get lt Iii oui' boyhood days and ¡ny chIldren are not getting ou' (oit yeats of the ¡test luart of Ithslife,iii a rut. piossod tile predicaniorit that ail of us get into when we try it; our education does not provide for allof it, but ive arc may say, "\Vell done, thou good aufl faithful servant; (lieti to say what we nieiin.Before we can say what we mean wo making liiiprovenients along those lines. hast helped thy fellow men in putting (lieta into their proper W'e cuit mttice a ettithy of tito econotiile sItuation. We cima discovtr witat isreqtmhretlhim society (odmty.Just asVallor laust ulidorietand what we nican.If you aro to express youi In the third category of these divisions, the social, comes environment auJ giving sonic of tuoni (hie pi'oper opportuitity solves as an order, youicitist lUst understand what your liii order like this, and thiid Is the i'eason for it: for selfdevelopiiieiit, selfexpiessionself support and in i). Scott. (liti when hie tooli cimni'go of time personnel war btttmrml. o! der is and what It niouiis. When you say, 'The Order of There was lia etmlti,"ilmo thing to do is to make an imseigiument of tito a human interest back of it,Sonic folks thought it was good making their contrli)lition to tito welfare of society,"That , lion Roo," yoa may have nil sorts of understaniling, accord. to get together, and so they got together, and said, "Let is tuo ''vell done,'' as i u ad erelitutii t,(hint (lila order nieniis jolts.Assigmi mon tmttmi puit inca in the right placo," und (hint lug to tue iciciital collisions litaI you have In acquiring the lo give to oilier men vhio ai'e faithifuh to titetenets of tIm wits timo biggest single (hiiitg (lutti was done in the war, asluhe 1111continue to get togethel', In some sort of a regular or ir- - iuiowlodgo concerning the matter. order.That whole thing i-ests upon a conviction on your (t'cuiInkinglie putithing omit of Gormtmny. Wo wont at (luis regularway." AsIunderstandit,thisorganization was l.itlng iu'ithittmr eyes otfln nuitl saltI, "ITero is the biggest (asic, i:have fouiiil thiougli n number of years' investIgations, formed, and all organizations are formed for the purpose of part (hat tite ivhiole (hing le psychologIcal, with an economic that there uro cci iilii reference, noti (liai without the econoniic reference, as J have (liti otto ttmsk (lmtmt we have attuI wo Americans are able to do basic hie's of the mind ;that folks are getting together.These instincts that we have and the en- gt'eitt big timing limai wo have got (o do, if we aro just fouis wlioruvei' you lind tlioiii .Whatever the fraternity, vironment in which we find ourselves are the push and the said, you might have soiiiethiìiig, but it would not be worth it. it.,,'lime With (he religious rofereticeYeti might hueve religion, hint lt going lo mnitmtaineta' lead In tIte economic world wo must whatever the assocIation, whatever the religion or tIse church, i)Ullof life,The pushis the InstIncts which we inherit; the whatevoi' kInd of an organIzation it is, laboring mon, capital. wotihi not be worth a gt'eat deal,Wbtlìotit (lie econottihr. ref. ptm( ottr sqtmnro pegs iii8(iuiat'o holes and our rountl pegs in 1)1111 is the ding of oiii environment to achievement.So that rotmnth holes. nfl(1have every eletmient of construictivo, cian lets, borgeoisi, pi'oletai let-utter all, we uro just Lolics and these two aims of existence, instinct and environment, wore orence, tryittg (hile Institict of ah(t'tiism into iracthcal form, enabling you to cari'y it out Into helpftihiiess of fellow mom- agorial anti Ihiltiking tui)ihity011 (lieici), with every one of you don't hava to cut veiy dccii to get into tuo red. What aro constantly working to a solution with our own satisfactory litt at work wimere we etui protiuico to (ho best of our ability, the fundamental facts about iiuiiian beings, then?\Vhat is bers and iwoplo you might lieip on (lie outside, yeti wotiltl success, and ii) that solution we find that it is desirous, that tiot have a fraternity. tutti when wo shall have so protluced every nation of (lue ;E(V tIto fundamental psychology liait applies to all of us, out of itis necessary to talco others into consideration; and one America is a fine i bring, to yeti, tlierefoi'e, titis inessago: and it seems to worltl will say:"Tuero is aim example. which grow the institutions that we organizo, that we develop? of tile fundamental instincts of the human that is pushing ima(lotm and ti fine phitco to live In"'WO shall uiave to put up First,Illiiil that tin interest ofp001,10is manifested in a us constantly, is the Inteiest in others, the altruistic interest. me ititi one of thin great (hiottghits wo might pontler,it is They will say, 'The thing for ii vocational way in four Ilcids: what I cali the IdeatIonal. hot new;(itere Is notiilitg new iii what I have brought you stroimg iinreigrittlon barrIers. \ as the psychologist callsit, That altruistic Interest leads eme to tieis to follow suit," unti (lien (hie milleniuin will be That woid is simply coliied ¡roui the word Idea. 'rijo Ils (hile morning.lt is as old as the great teacher who said, idea. to associate with others; we want to associato with other livre.Butt (lint (iran is a long way off,A lot of things can lional typo of mind is thai typo which likes to deal most with people;we do associate with oilier people, and so we do- "As a man thilnlcethiii hile heart, so is lie."Itis as old as ; iL be doue in lite meantime. Ideas aiid withideas alone.'l'iiat type of mind was Galileo, volop.If that Instinct is developed along the lines of spir- thin iihuhlosoithiers of Plato's time; lt he as old as Braitnia of Newton, Darwin, Iluxton, Saul of Tarsus, or Paul of the itual refernee lt l)ecOflÌcs a religion, and I understand from India ;it is as oid ne Confuciotis of Chiutn-thiat miuii Is born Wo have tmiade ti stuidy of tite economic situation, Vihmon Gospels; that typo et mind was the greatest teacher the with(luisiitstinct of sociallife, to complete himself to go a lad cornos (o nie ntul nays, 'Mu'.'Ullrich, I watit to ho a the words from the lips of (ho founder of this organization, (lector," I sty, "W'hy io yeti waimt to lie a doctor?" Ile smtid, world has ever known.l-lave filons ;let other folks carry (hint this inight as well have been a religion as a fraternity- liuto (lic great Beyond. Whatever reference it may (alte as to them out;let other 1oiln make thempractical;let other religion, it tautet talco ito ecomtinic reference as (o fraternal- "I don't lumow,"i tiitl,"I tloti't know, either; htmt vo will it might.Without examining (lie psychology of this organi- fitid out whetimer you ought to be n doctor." Timo yoting fellow folks handle them, do anything they are a mind to do with zatlon,li nei here to tell you that (hile movement might as hai,So religions have I)cdn unni ;they have outlived their thorn, but think out ai eason for the universe and find out uiseftiliuess.They stayeth on itsceremonials because (hey ijiilti,'"l'li (tfeiionrtlmat ridi' s' ,mretmndtown itt an auitoITlol)ilO well have l)eefl a religion as a fraternIty.I will explain to anti seems ((i httve time best timo is a doctor; 1mo is a jolly why this is so and why_that is so.In the second great class you the difference between (lie two.I think it Is quite im- merely liad ti vision tirud teop10 simply transferred thueiromo wo find few men devoting themselves to tint kind of service (ion from religion to a ceremonial.lt is easy to loso sight gootl fellow and Ttlttttiglit I wotiith ¡lico to ito 111cc luci,"Isn't Portant to realizo what that difference is, and that difference that the way ::lnrt. of un aclected oar ;-ecatlon?I naltI, "Don't for mankind ; but the second class ofp001)10are those most is entirely iii our minds. I might. say .. om niei nakC religion of LItA pri attetI t'ti']etty, "Yes, v'e "il! go through the garden Yeti uiitders(ittutl (hie flelmi of imuetlicinois going through a Iran. intui usLed inOlIiOtIOli.Lloxprcssion-uioee alio lillo to make out of their fraternities ;eoine men iiiakereligion out of of the right; we will go thirouight the garulen of the left; we Yt)tiwill imavo to specialize? (hint inside of 100 folkslaugh, those who hIItto make follie cry; thiose who their fraternity cereinonials, out of their fraternity activities will meet eno anothuor andge our way; make (he cere- sillon 110(1 like to get out on the stage and represent Ilie great funda. tnonial beauttifuliiil(elf and let the ceremonial domInate years ive with hmave (tiit iiimysichai (o keep ami well instead iind they give constant spiritual reference to (hie things they i said, "Will you go liuto montai eniotions, all suiged o'er with feelings of emotions, (lo regarding the organization.That is all right, I am not thue fraternity." of eating us vlmn we tire sieh?" the actors of the world. tue poets of the world, 11w musicians simrgery er gtm into tlmerapeutic's, sttiuil ary seleuco or hygiene?" saying a word against that,I believe the liguer ideals you Thiese thIngs inus( have ait cml beyond themselves, Wo i didn't kimow, oithinr-"lot of the world, the painters of the world, tue sculptors of the blame the church;und wo see that throughthe ages roll- J-le naitl h citi htin'tltutov. T salti have forthe things you do, you will do them botter every Ott imiake sottie tests tinti find out,"I-lo liad quit school anti world, the licople who care moro for arousing thatslim glotis have crystallized intosounn(huiiig.Having crystallized of time.1f a nian iiiakesreligion out of his devotion to lico- goime io wot'k in a tlrtig store without completing hilerotind their nature and arousiiig that side of their nature which Boo, letlilia make it his religion, and you will find he is Into a form of action, (lint form of action is likely to talco on CottseqtientlY all thai was left to him was says"1 lIke It-without reason or rhyme Ilike it," Te ",Iohniiiecii the sl)Ot" at every committee meeting or any- tI sacre(lness of years sud an irrelevance (hunt huis it eilt (if ihevelopotommt. timeinmmuuitii sitio. Tie hail to go to work at somothiing lie test of all art is the emotional Lest-"Doyou like it?"It has thing else lie is calledon to do.But what letbe difference? of tonchi with (lie times. So we fluid certain religions.Organi- lmiitttls, seine soft drink job or something not much to do with tIce Intellectual.For a number of years The difference between a fraternity and a religion Is the zations have hivctl on anti on enti on. because (ho people could mio witim his I sold on the road the ilnostart being produced in America, transferred their religious instinct, (heir real worship from of that curl,lie iliti imot. possess a singlo quitilification for a difference of Its reference, The reference or the religion is (loctom'; l)u( ito liad an idea hint a doctor's life was easy; ho to the boys iii the Inenhier biisiiioss, in towns of fifty and to the Divino, (lie supernatural, the supreme. The reference worship of thin Stiprenie antitite Divine,vhio was operating That practIce exists ihitlnot lcnotu' (linttitiector lunti a good imiany night call9 over, in Indiana and Illinois, and Ï found among the men of (hie fraternal is to the economic, human helpfulness and through the form, to (lie form itself. aiuti wits out most. of (lie niglut frequently, on hard jobs. : who vero handlIng the shingles and the lath and thc lumber welfare. The basis of it, underneath it all. is the altruistic (winy and we call sudi people hypocrite. When people say, just as great an appreciation of art as you will find in the instInct, the liking for our fellows and to help folks.You "lucre are htypocrhts in the Church," I say, 'There are as By uiiaklng a sthtly of (lie mentality, (1mo montai habits Art Instituto here,No, they didn't know the technique of many "hypocrite intitelodges," and the hypocrit is the of (lue individual, wo cay say, "llore Is the kind of a job that would notget together a second time 1f you did not have an is, "What it; they didn't know how to mix the paints; bat when I impulso to help one another, fellQW Who e tnken the forni for the substance. will interest you."AMQPg (ho qtieslouis I ic

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, kindorgames (loYOulike?" One man came to mo and said, habits it is never too late to learn.I have a man 53 years Otis friends there, "rwant to be a lawyer."I found his sports were rowing, old, who is drawing a salary that ritos Into several thousand If you decido on St. Louis, the mayor will Itere a tiuno yotu will 11ko this characteristic andno matter i fishing, hunting, walking, and he didn't take anybody wiLli be willi me00(11 can get tite proxy of the governor of tite dollars, as vice.presldent of a largo concern, who hasme . Itas' niatty tiimues you meet in a day yott will stop atmdshake him.Ile wanted to get intocriminal practice, where ho niake tests of iiinisolf for the purpose of seeing whether state, I hunk, to do aitything that is right.There is an in- luantis mid Yeti will vant to adopt that oid Spanish would have to Influence juries. he spiration, it scents to lite, itttite growth of this orgattizatioti; custom But his interest was not in is keeping up mentally.You go to a doctor and have an Itiit of throwing yoiur murtos aronuttl a friend's neck,One of the folks at all, hiit la the theory of the law.I-le was Ideational. (txaTntniìt!o nhvqIcnU I would like to see more hittlins in attendaitee, V.Tn itavo rcnenutv for tite euccees of Hou-lion in tze early ,iays IL but how hing ago ist5illC yuu it wailuLL : ¡1 he110(1 been my boy T would not have allowed hIm to go definitely undertook to cultivate your imagination? Women's Council itt St. LouIs and theyaro riglet withus sluirit, and witeum we wotultititeet Pat, Bili or Totn we would through law school; that was not lits dominant fitness; but in tite matter of such gatherings anti meetingsas titis; they sial) huit on tite simoimhuler and would let itini uuuderstand that having studied miv, Let inc say to you fathers today, tite greatest crimein al)poititeti two ilelegates from evory Otte of the dubs, making I lilo place was In the lIbrary diggIng up we regarded uhuas ttfl old, tried aumd trite friend. You have (leClsiOflB of law hearIng on cases. When a fellow tite history of eduction is tite ci'Ime on the part of parentswho 150 lathes to stippiement the work of othersIn exteittling tite goes hunt. kill imagination in their children. gol to itmivo sottie seuttiment attui tiispiay mt feeling of human. Ing cml line not enough socIabilIty to takesomeone along Lot children grow through hospitality of the city.If you care to consitler hiitving an ness. wiLli him, ho does not care much about folks. So I told that linaginatioti into an appreciation of facts.They may not exhibit at your next meeting, I would like to lievetite privi- ;'í i young fellow to dig Into law books, where lie would not be distinguish betwecit tite imaginary thing and the realthing lege of arratigiitg foi' it and fiteoncing it.I don't know how MIl. T. A. MOORE:Titare is a human tonchi in all of beard of for 20 years The place for himwas In the library, for a while, and quite a lot of tie fouis can't toil thereal thing far you might cate to go in titat direction, btit itseems to us, tuono or less.I atti associated with Mr. Uiinick in the out of sight. When I(lo hear from ulm, however, lie will when we see ft ;ittit they develop. by tite use of Imagination, lite Yeti woulti weht to show that titare is a continorcial sitio wom'lc of the American Efficioutcy Society.I-le has the power l)robably step out Into InternatIonal law. somewhat as Hughes the power of disci'Iminatjon and expression, of yotir order.1f you caro to niake provision foi' titoexi)enso, of simeechinuitl tito gift of mieti to paint iiiviviti colors any ctfippc(l out into insurance investigations, and he wIll force Ltttor, in a fatally circle, we were talkingover the doop Ivihi titiceciiai'ge of tite puttitig In of tite exhibit.If you stuiuject 1mo chooses to spealc about; but lt is trite lue hashad himselfUflOfl the public. Piiiio-soithiicai things of life, and a lad of 12 (:0111e to St. Lottie next year, you will get much moro ptti)iiclty to (11g fon his kttowieulgo anti lie has hantiedsome of it out i years of age to mis.It aekeil ¡no the question which the philosophers ofthe ages litait yeti have ovni' hiati before, throttgii the localnewspapers vIhi be pniitteti and I hiape every one wIll read It, If I can male an analysis of your habits of thought I will tuttI willi the Idea of ushuig hile siuggestlons for timo furthering lieve wl'estle(ivitht, a question that every boy and girlcorn- 'l'ue Associated Press. of have an analysis of your varIous linee of abIlity.Plie first otmu, mmiutualimttem'ests aliti for lus beutefit of titis order. ing into adolescence wrestlesvltli. in spite of ail teachers 'l'uE SNAIUC: I As a thing that I test for le the rapidity of your mentol actIon. and preachers-they ask, "Why tite universe?" tesstire Mr. Irntfieltl that we will cou- meumtber of tito Chicago Association of Commerce, I wantto how fast can you think?I was hiring salesmen foi' a con- They will abler thin merits of his itrojtooitiontintithat we will seri- reatI a hotter litai was written Mr. H. H. Merricir, presi. corn one tIny and a young fellow wanted a job. ali uuestIon the ultimate factsof existence,So titis lad mushy considet' going to St. Louis next year. I sold, "All ttokc(lnie one (Appiau'je.) dent of that tussoclation, and will call your attention to right,My method of luring a salecinnii Is to have him take of those profound questions.His mother a air- tilt-ned to him sharply and salti,"Shitit tip! we aro talking." hut. P..1, IANGAt':Brother Sutarir, while J may be ctui,'ur that has boeui distnihitteti itere entitled, "The Imidustrial a few little psychologIcal laboratory tests In the next room, If itilt Of order at titistinte, Crisis."Reati lt tumuti uso tito remedy that our publicity cam- YOU If titat. ittother liai! tiiken a tiagger anti stabbedthat boy to I now move that ali uiot'iiinatiotts i uro wIling to go through LhiOSO I will consider you," So ho the heart, physically, site for officers of tite ottici' be matie ft'oun tite conventiout floor. paign tncniiters have putt into it.llore istito hotter, and I weht Into tile next rooiii and went throughthe testa. When cotiltinot have tione him more daitiage titan to lieve stabhieti him to tito mental 'i'iìE SNAILK: Wo have itiways heretofore liad hohe Littettitis -will be l)iibiislteti hutevery hiumber journal hile papers were brought to me I found that lila mental action heart, We a cotti- In tImo country, We turo tut agniutst oconounic conditions was slow.I glanced over tue jiape's ; are too lazy, too inappreciative or too ignorant to giveour titube on notnhttatiouts, tlut(lthiel, cointutittee has untulo condii today I saId, "You are too recoutiilieui(iatlouts which, will lutuve to ito stitootheti over, and the Chicago Asso- slow for tichejol),"11e saul, 'I am not slow.I have Just citiltireit tito best answers ve know. We stunt theirImagina- It)titeuitectliig.however, iftito convan- :i lietialiti eve can go on anti cult irate tiisparet attention tinti desiresto elinutge that lirtetico anti have utontiutatlons ciation ofCoitiunenceis working liard topotinoil on the pa550(l ali examiiialion at bight school." Isaid, Tliat stop- anti trouubieul waters of tito lntiustrial coitthitions of this coitntry. 4" ;: watch nays it takes you seven oml onchalf minutes to get pression, Tite tlifitg that we should do is to cultivateImagina- utiatie frotit tite hoot' we viil. of course, have tito noiniutations q2i lieti [rotti tite floor. I iuope that Yeti wlhi limit this pampitiot in yotur pocket and down 100 words on a piece of paper, and that Is too long atti! we can go on anti cultivate ilisparet attentiontintI 3i cultivate logical retisoititig atid develop according to mali a copy of it to sonto frieutui, withthe idea of increasing by ISO por cent."¡fe said, "I don't soc what that kind of our needs. Mr. Langttui's niotion\ViLStiten tieconde(lbI' Bu'other W. prouituction.(Applause,) sittifflias to (10wIthsellIng goods, aynhiow." When a niait gets litio a Job that Is too big forhim, what A. Iladiey. Isaid, "Yeti sitotihiihie tb? don't have to see-good morning,"¡-le cooled off and said, Wring lila hands In despair?No. There are MR. WAI4IC1DR:It seems thmat "misery loves company." :. "lt h am not fitfor a salceniati, wiint am I good for?" I said, plenty otiters to help hint.If yeti have a mati in your or- MR. A. L. FORD: Worthy Suant, I tio not titiuik there Tthuitik that we omught to have a word now from tito daddy 1, "lt you wIll take the right attitude Iwill tell you" I said, ganlzation who is tint quite big enough for thejolt he lias, is any St)Un(i teason for breaking tite precedent. . Istitare of Hoo-Hoo, time Seer of the house of Ancients, titeman "If I were going to hire somebotly who had to think carefully if yeti wIll laite lila by tIte hand andsay to 1dm, "Titis is utuiythtiutg tient prevoutta itotnuutatlouts from the linon iiiauth. who iiirespoutsiblo fortItisorder, Jirotiter Boiling Arthur afl(l go Into accurato detail and gIve absolutely dependable tito way; walk ye iiiit," lie will be glati to go the way yeti tinti to tito noiiuinations of tite counuttittee? Johiutsoit.(Aitpitutmse, followed iuy tite Hoo Iloo yell.) direct,So titewhom results, Ivouhc1 hire you iii a mInute; hut a salesman who pi'opositlon conies back to the spirit TIlE SN'AiIK:Nothing 'whatever. of frateritalism, lioipiitg tite oilier fellow into tite right goes out to soli goods, must tunke a mental response to a job. MR. FORD: ;ç man's objection liefere the objection Is made, anti you would Your worthy founder told nie yestertlay he did not know If any uneuiiiteris not satisfietiwilli the be four blocks whether thii itottiiuuittionstitado by the comuitittee, he can itoininate any- itway hieforo you would be ableto answer order was fotindeti on inspiration or not.I-le Otte else from tite floor. tint otan, and four blocks away nro too far to geta man's salti hie thu not icons' whether lie believed in inspiration,Well, I tlon't, eIther, Remarks by the Seer : signature on Lb o dotted litio,"I saki. "lt you wIll take my I don't know; bitt I feel that this Is an hour MR. ALBERT CONE:I feel soittawiint strongly on this advice, you vii1 not seelt a Job as salesman, but, geta Job in for inspiration, anti if you get fronttity talk thin one idea, ustibject,'l'ho City Club huts a committee on tionilnatiout, anti an office antil)OCOIIÌOan accountant and you vhhl make a suc- it will hterliottiate l!oo'IIoo on tite basis of truefratornahism if anyoiie desires to uttaico noittlnations from titefloor,tite TilE SiiliiR:Most Worthy Snark, Brother IToo-Hoo and cess of that." lie titatiltod ¡ne auth went out. throughout the ages of American history, anti that istItis: liliums tui tistito offered attuipostc'tl coiisitlei'uiily in ativatuco lathes:Iwill stuy n few vorths only.I (io hot believe the Men have HaIti to tito, "Uilrlcic, what can you do for mo?" Get liehtiiitl titis scientific itioveinent to putevery boy into tito nf tite annual utteeting.Tite wet-li oftitouttittating coinittittee sttccomts of I-Ttto'IIoo deitentims imputi otur doing a unttitipiicity of "Well, I can tell you," I saId "whether you have constructIve right job,Voti coolti titahie your local nino in tite towns, tite iiistipitosatlto beqii ItoUt ot'oiighlyulotte, vitit a jitdicitui thtimtgs, arid I tie utot timink it Is necessary forus to undertake review of ali lite ftects tuttI Iniaglnatlon or riot," and that le vitally Important, lt aman chief officer of your oidor in tIte towns atiel cities, titehiCIi(i circtuuttsl onces, tinti there is cer- mtiamuy ihmitigs ttt imtstira long life of 1100-lino; but, rather, that is going to be a niatiuger of a hiuslnes, or If he lis going to be of title tnovetnent to study vocations and he couid organize t_luit volite In tite work of sticht a couttunultee.lIovover, I i)e wo sluouuhi do a few of tImoolti tImings that wo thought and a salesman, where ho itas got to show a man what Is going anti inaji0111work for a local "Success Club,"r whatever lieve, in the somit of trite tleiiiocracy, whichis ono of our belioveti we tilseovoretitvcnty-eigltt yearsago, and doing to happen clx or seven mentito fromnow-and you gentle. Yeti might cali it, antitito Iocttl young titen would be given cardinal pi'inciitiea, that when tito report oftItis cotttuuuttee timase oit!thIutgsweil. (Applatise )To discuss how long ilion know iios''aliiahle Iniagiiiatlon Is now.I can teli you bigger oppoi'ttinities titan they have now, under the directton is bi'ougiutiii, without. auty(leeIt'eto criticise liteoonk of Fioo-iioo will liveis,u'eaily, a foolish proposition.For, all whether you think logically or not, tinti It Is sImply a matter of tite mati Itteharge of that tiepartntent of your organization, tIte coutiunittee, wo usuigiut llave fttil tutti free oxitrestalon froto emtIentsasido,tite whiteanti black andgold, even the tite of finding out your habits.If a man does not think logically anti you cOtli(l accomplIsh practical economic results. (Ap- floor asitt the wietloutu of tite utouninatiotis wit ich Juive Etnhlent of lievelation aslule-whticim I am wearingon the I:io ought not to got into a profession like the law.If a plauso.) been titado anti consider nthlitioitai utoininatlons, if any, matie uunuien lapel of my coat; ailof ottr conentonies asitio; ali of nino thinks In what wo call a concentrative attention, he can THE SNARIc: Mr, Uiht'ick, I extenti to you, on behalf of frouti time floor,Mr. Langaut is u itteunitet' of tite Committee ottt. iumithatiomiluttito ganden of tite right and the gartlon of niake an Inventor; he has a one-track mind; but if he is our order, thanks fortitis very Interesting and instructivo out Nominations, tumidIt sentito Io me lue is uncinely trying to tite left; all of tIto wallung up titrougit the onion lieds Into pilestime work oftito cornietiltceout going to lie a manager, lie must have disparet attention,In atitlress, anti I hopq timt your words will sink deep Intoour totitoutteetiiigaus a perfection antI Into tite Cloister menti into the I-iouso of -An- other words, you men who nro managers have two or three mintle.Mr. Charleo F. i-Iatuteld, Secretary and General Matt. whole. dents-which was a rotten nanee for litai part of our order things going on al once; and if they don't go on, youaro ager of liteSt..Louis Coitventlon Publicity Bureau, would A vote wits Ilion tabouon Mn. Latigan's motion and it -(Laughtar)-tsitle from all thattimore is ouiiy ono thing on the Job to seo why they are not going on. like to atitlress us now on the Stll)ject of the place ofour next \vtts cuinnieti. tisai wo neeti to know, to feel anti realizo; that Is, the need A largo clothing concern sent for mc one day and asked meeting; anti while it is a little out of order now, inasmuch for keeping over before its the Spirit of Hoo-TIoo,All things TIlE SI"ARK:hlavimtg ite.ttt'ui Mn. tllit'ick'me splendid ati- hass away,html the spirit rentame Immortal tltnoughout the nie itIcouldtest out executives,Thirty years ago the as Mr. I-httfieitlhas several other engagements which aro timase, I think we sitotilti have tut expression from min mom- J pressing, we will listen to him now, if there isno objection. iimtiveu'ute. Timol le timo spirit of fniontishiip; the spirit of help. organization was started anti the men who started it selected bene, as to our tiultittg advtuntttge of lite benefits of taking ing a man to get something iuetter in hifo than he baa, not certain men as foremen and those men liad stayed right along iiCtiOtt alongtite lines stiggesteti by Mn. Ulirick.We cttn In iinndln wltli thni for thirty years.Between the men at tho hoad lutti nioutey, In prIvate or lut publ!c, net hc!p!ng Hilly hiato iliscumsution unticu' tile tient! of "Gootl of tite Orden," him to anytiting in titis world but an opportunity to earn a of a department and the next man was a gap of twenty-five as stateti on ottn prograurmatitl the montiere referred to huy or thirty years,for they had to take in constantly new fol- Invitation to Hold 1920 Annual Meeting in St. hiving, a bottom' livirug amimi to keep lila time filled with effort, Mn. Ullrichc-nutlue discussed. that ito may earn.1f mur I-Too Roo Bulletin could now be lows as assistants. As soon as their men learned how to MR. 1LATT il. \VALIÇ11IR: do things woll,they were taken away by other concerns, They Louis I want to say litai I have priimteti once a utuontit-anui tite Iloitse of Ancients will make wore afraid some of the older fellows would tile never been more thurilleti or eitthivaetl over anything than I a little nepou't outtuai, amid we pray that it may he prInted ofrstion and was over Mr. Uilm'ick'.s atldresmeJ italupttn to be chairman of every two moumlims, at least; they did not know what to do.They said to me,. "Can you 1f it meimotuhd contaiui some state- Mtl. HATFIELD:Worthy Snark of the Universe anti tite Commitutittee out Jtosoitutloii8, ititdIvisiu to express our ap- uttemut froun soeue titan who eoimgltt betterment in life so that test an executive?"I said, "Yes, I will make a test right gentletuen, at, one tIitie now, if you wish toe to ile so," He called in one of the men J was connected with eighteen or predation of his reuttanks.ht seeuns to me tite keynote of his we couuid rancit null a hteipirtg iianui to assist him to botter gattizationanti I etto appreciate fully tito work of your order. talkvmus "Huunautity" Imtm!gitt ihitistrate, in a Imomely way, things, we woimith pu'esorve anti perpettuato that spirit or help- antivitliln fifty-three seconds i had a lIne on that man.I gayo him four tests on a small sheet of paper antI At tite time of your convention in St. Louis,a few years ago, i)y a little Incident tuai occurred a few yeai's tigo,I liad fulmiess whichis iIoo-Hooism.Ittspite of all its trappings Ipro- I invited tIte order to hold its ttext meetingon the grounds an opportunity to go to Mexico,timnoitglutite kindness of aiuti mmtnchiings abotit attuiits late thInners anti early break- ; flounced hint the best executive I lieti ever examined, What -*1u of tha Ptttiama-Paclfic Exposition, andyou did so.I flow an old friend, a Hon 1-loo, and I was put up at tite American fasts (Laughter), we must keep thatspirit continitahly ho- was I testing?Not his experience or his opinions, but bis Oxtetitl habits of thinking, and your hial)its of thinking are the real to you a very cordial Invitation to hold your next Club. As I went aroututi and mot other unen who liai! tiu'ifteti fore its.At tiur meeting this afternoon tite report or recoin- assets In your life.If you llave developed the right habIts anntial meeting in St. Louis and I am representing the Con down lItern for Ittisiness neasons or other reasomus, I was con- metitlations frutuuttitel-Itititseof AncIents will ho presented. vention Publicity Bureau, which is incorporated and hasa tinutally being iumtrodmtcctl and ?e-introduced. I would meet We shall not iu:uvc a great deal of advice for you, but wo of thought you are progressing ali the tinio,If you have do- board of twenty-font' directora. Lastyear they someone I haul muet a week before and would shako hands 'v-eloped the right habits of thought you have in them, the as- gave me $100,- hope to make stuggestions which will iuelp lis qq 000 for publicity work.You know the hospitality of St, again.I was speaking to my good friend and referred to together.(Applause.) auranco of SUCCB8B, 1 youbave tailed to develop the right L.ouis and many p you hava busin connections and rnme' thuçhqîòterIsUp apd ho said, "PIat, afler you have been Recess until 2 o'clock p. m, 20 j TI-fE BULLETIN-A BI-MONTI-ILY JOURNAL DEVOTED TOHOO-HOO THE BULLETIN-A Bl-MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOO-HOO 2 I -1 ommnendatlons or suggestions by members as to changes in MR. F.r.JOHNSON, JR. : Afternoon Session,september 10 tite constitution and bylaws, and these matters were brought Suppose n nnan has lielongeil cato cartlot'tite J to our ,attontiomn.Wo met and considered them. to Hoo.Hoo for twenty.íiveom' thirty years, when he 'encInos mnctutno of every interniner wino lias paul his 65 years of age, if cl ¡mon ctmitlIsein ti ti etit o tIto unsinn anice, THE SNARIC: We aro glad, imndoetì, to mayo these Ito Inns paini lnis tines night alouig,islue Tuo recom- automatically Suisineniletl? lilt. 'I'IJLLY :Ve mutt nveil aware of tItis scheune : nleotnìg was called to order by Supreme Snark Prid. nnendations.Please read them. as oint- che,.L 2 . 30 li noti, by lite secretctt'y, I talcot he Itositinn n Thc iiit uiikvfiiIne wa xeports ocoin. MR. B. A. JOiINiON;\\itttve muotiniag ro do with tititt unteunnbem' inhttee. (Mr. Gladding then readtite recomnmnnendatjons as fol- tttat. nvino Itas n'cl iglous Iy ti liiit is lows:) The lunsurance company sottiesthat, il unes for Il flecun or twenl y years lia. ii a s iteipeti to inuit Ice 1-loo-lico nn'hta t IUdPORT OF COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS ' L. M. TULL't': How nnnamny uttemnnliers itis, tutuittin eue Is omuly The house of Ancients of lito Concatenated Order of ano there ovni' a unten lago 01' Mr Platt 13. Walker I)rc8ented the rcpoit of the commIt 65? tI n it'i'-ui n'etim- fout y tito Ortlei-, in rocogmuit loin Ef Hoo.Hoo, iii meeting assembled on this, the tenth day of Sep- of n1t'tt lite , tea, SECRE'i'ARy TENNANT: nihilo u-mitent lien's linee (leite, shnotmld can-ry tin Is In tomber, lilt), respectfully submit for adoption by the annual Al)onut 14 ou' 2 mner ceint of urnuncefon'litern. MR WAL1ER,Brother Hootlon, as four rneniberof nnootlng of the Order the followIng recommendations:' the hold-up muuonnl)ersitiln_65 to 80. tliù house uf Ancients are iìieinliers of tuis committee, SECRE'I'ARy 'I'ENNAN'I' As I lnttvo stnited bofoi'e, timo f they MR. TULLY:If nvj mayo only 65 to 80 mitounnlners inn gboti : lLHi3IiitC(I First, that tite annual dimes he advanced to $5.00 beginning Inil ra fling lii S euttiters tIni mid pay t uy I it I mig foi' t heir ropor t. wh ich ivl ii reati and move September 9,1920. staniliag who maye rescued litelige of 65 yentrs, they sitoimlil mmnstnt ti Indo, 'l'iuose nvlmo i il11 ILdOptiOfl, l'a n'in pulii tintes intiitc mastit i o ttot. emntitletl to titis hmmrumn'itnco Second, that tine Eco-l'bo Bulletin be Issued bimonth1y have tine benefit of titis insuirntuncefenttinre,'l'ina eider is miene foi'I liet'ectitømitin ey hct ve litt i il'i ii (Mr Walker thereupon iead the report of the commit. bigger and st ronger sutilItin lun Intin i s neoti iii fon' sovem'ai ycuin's,Tinoy too, and be kept free frein ali advertisimig of any commercialna- ita a gnou connn- s'ii ich was ai1ojitd 1111811lin ously, ne fol lovs ) : plinneunt to tltoso members nvlio maye stayeti inmune utot puliI for situtnetitinig lucyitt-oitut got thing. ' turo and that It be limited in size to 16 pages. nvitln us for su long n time, M lt. T uriy : Ireti l'iot hint, butItlomt't thihmuictiney IIESOLTJTIONS , Tlnirti, tinat soctiomt two in article live of the constitution, MR. 13. A. JOHNSON:IJoos the lutsunrauuco comnnpnny set ou glut o itoni Isci- i un lita toilut gin und Ou account t of tinoir migo, \ViierennI he (oncatenateilOrdet of I-bo-I-bo liaH liven thint tine word "incarceration" be eliminated, and thattina lAr. the stnndau'nl om' itastite entier any right to say nvino shall Ito Mit. GiO, liO'I'CIiIÇISS I was amnnemmninon' of tIno twentyigltt yennn through good aind evilnlays and today. word "elevation" ho substituted tlnerefor, ' insured? ttiigiiccti mmm inn lite o lita t cauta ldom'ed iii Is proposh tb mn ilninisi t'u'i fo i ven t w'inomtit financially,vit hou t a dollar of lndehtod Fourth,thattinesalaryof the secretary.manager he wo s untoolt'nl :10 yea u'scgo, ist ctu't ed nema t innnn, nod SECI1E'I'ARY TENNAN'i': 'l'inccomnitnuty innstIte right I callothni Masoum Inc vitin a inneinineiehlin of 7,000; cliamiged from $3,666.06 to 5,00O per annum, led ge emit em'gomicyn tistincint ibm, toreftuse lmtsumm'anee ouiut 'l'li o tinonutitersinn Id $1.25 min tun65 yoursoui, i in teutileth to foi' Tlnerefoic,, ho lt n solved, that we hereby appeal to cadi Fifth, that the completo constitution anti by'iaws as ro- Inri sig tip si (Il) iutsumu'ctumco to hn unitihmniunnodiately out ilontin t lie q itas tiomn uf lmtCOi'pt)i':tt i ing tin Isttrgauu i'ZiLt Intutntuid lt st rHo's ¡mml evNy hemmer ti) realIze annI appreciate the niobiowork viscil imp to dato, Inc printed in the mcxl fortinconning issue of mune,tt'itonnamntncmmilten'ntm'n'lvosatt litt logtnl authority to Carry anni' meut iutsiiu'ance,Thom ugt' of 65umuthem'tlnls that mina bien wrought by our presiding offlcerH luringtine tine l3uilietin anti as often as feasible tiieroafter, l)i'Oi)ttsl tutu,ifIi e Isomntltioni we cain (io whnat ve nt'nmnt to do withtitis liropositiout,As to h utstm m'ti utt'e, ¡t ii mtmnsn'ssnuuomi t munit four year$ of unusual Htreen, nod that they do ail coni Iiilie mactile t)fominc In Respectfunliy siminmitteti, it is mtonv, wo are paying a hirolit totIto Missouri Life luisur- loi lit i' out tin e luit tuuf a mmuemnmhner, humus their power to promulgate tilo goodnowH among theIr follow utnnicittg n fiumuti I-lOUSE OF ANCIENTS, itflCC Comunhtnnmnyforimisiuring our mnnemnnhon-s,They liane not fou'tityhmig tInelitsituttitc'tt of timone sixty-live I mini heron en an d nIh ers el igli)lo to iiiOnlhei8i1 ip, to tino end that By BOLLrNG ARTHUR JOHNSON y(tt rs ut' ugo ou' oven', meado mnnnichi mnuonnoy out of us, hint they univo minniesonic,Ono' tite artur ninny (ontinue to ho l)Uilt lift along I he cimplolinos Seer. uleathn rate is 38 on' of bi otherliond 40 utncnnnbertntcr year.iitti canteenage Slit,6'. L. JOT-INSON:\Vitiilitri einnct'tI unies, $ i 35 moore iiinl frieninish i p as otiglually in texlenl and laid w.A. HADLEY, the ilonthi ritte out 4500 mnemnnbors iii ct mm we are itou' i);tyiumg, is down by itt; foundnr8-l{oeping In naiad always that lt lier yonm' at fortyjuer year i t t gooti lttnsiumestn i)i'ol)OSltiomn to is not i'LATT B. WALKER, JR., and yonn will Ito ainout com'roct.Our iinsumm-autce Inst yost' cost Inuave tito huisimi'uutco coninpituny('itemVtttut'lumsitramnco? quantity of inelIil)OrHjill) that is(lesilellmut that quality of E. D. TENNANT, $4,500, iiteniil>nrslì iiit h n t even y good iii Tino Insurance comnipany Itas maki oint to dutte $3 400. '111E SNAIIK : iin'otimer Joimuisomm, WO it C mOw conslulering t n ii oid In tho h igliost admir. N. A. GLADDING. Thera are three death clalmnns ountstamhimng, hti'InglngtIte total at ion and respect, 1)0 iii esic ritsolum tintuis, a liti your po i um f And I tfurtlienn'osol ved; Mr.'1'. A. MOORE: What is to $3,700.Titat woulil ientvo $800 as a profit. woidtl ¡u oltou'ly como nip ummu- tite idea in mnaking the If we Juncor- il en' tite mentii of mme ny itcusimnoss, \V' a rt' glu tit in at ve in'ivo tin Inn L That wp h rai Iuyn»cpress ou r sincero rind heartfelt thanks limes :i.csor $4.65?T innove that tite dues be mails $5.00. porato and get authority to assniutto tincuo m'isics ourselves, wo iimsc'tmsslomu, ins saine imnieresthung qmnesliomns have boomraised, i Io Snark \V A l'rInInilo, l'ast Smtrk Julios Seidel 1\TR. R. A. lIISCOX: can take In nnembers nicer 65 yettrs of age, hunt under anti Past I ununderstand that we have a mom- atm' AIr, N, A. G LA Di)ING inark, and inr(w(intScroIniry-',Tntniager E. D.'l'onnantfoi itersitip of about 5,000, of whom '1,500 are paying (limes.In presemnt arrangonnent wo cattunot (io it, because tito insiirtimmco flogct u d lug t In e secomnul nnectiomm of tin e t'esol in thouns,ut sto utdvorti lmmg h mi Ji their tin t i ring zea Imid d ovation totite goodoft ho artici 1921 thora \vill he an imncreaseiii receipts of $4500.What company will not titRe intimo.If you rio tinal, nvinen a mummer time Dii il ethn, after ills- tutu for titevniinloi fini cimsnslutg tite quest ion tlnoroniginly, we scnnv tlifflcnmhtiostutu . , tinti snicccsftnl results of their work dies wino is over 65 yeti will huyo to pay tito insunranneu pos. increased benefits are we providing? oint inh h ho tiemblo tilintad of in hringlng tito affinins of llooIloo back to Its formerhigh of the funds of the ortior. insi fneoii mctlnrt it icet o on lange the estati, win icit MIt. B. A. JOHNSON: For tite past five years Hoo'Hoo II ii I lahmaunni cnru'y mitivertmsernu ein t s, Diii' circui Imatlomn Coin iniatinis rospect totinovori(l _ And, ho It MR. JUDD: I is prac further resolved, has itcon figinting foi' its life; lt is now sure of long life.It tiilinic tine idea was that tIte orden' itself tica his'i inni It cii to oui r unomiieu'tn \V'e hn'l lovt nyc slmoiulnl not at i houltl pay tinoouImeitihem's' insurance. solvent anti it Is now ready, in reconstruction times, to do tu i .sticinoiacklnntin Is advert is imngpu'onos it Ion, 'i'itatn'e hereby Itnilor titesincero tlnanics of T-IooHoo itimsinoss,Tine lnand-booic of Hoo-Hoo, which was always con- MIt. B. A. .JOIINSON: 'l'in otinca of I ntgn'eo willi that. I thimnin tinint i I un i tmmig tite sino of tito rinmhloti mn cain e fm'nummi Iwogain t leinen on to tito inoinhterssitli) iii Chicago foi' their mostgenerous antI sitlereil of sterilmig value tutti our only lodge, had to be aband- is a One idea.I wanttnti some hlgint to seo If we could io Ii. ihm e count inn liten ulm o tti'tc versed sltiontiltleltt'rtaiititìnntl totito h un limiti k';tt loinmutatI em's. (iciegates and atttnntlants at oued, and \vo move hail to print tito Bulletin quarterly instead 1\'IR, JUDD: ItlniutktIto Ortler tlti itteotlitg Amtl.it It ftirth er resolved; sinoulil pay it,I clatit SECI1E'PAIIY TIìi'NAN'1': Wo umtnust licivo loowny In limiti of nnomntiily.Tlnct'e arc plomnty things ve can do wIth titis in. tininlc litai amy unman ()fl flttciiomtfou' titel Inns boom a macrn her so long sliutnhnl ¡inuit I Ishi hing n since i u Ioil It him (coin t mt i mu Ingtin e That s'oa miti P('itt II) itt Ostli igit iytito crease in receipts. I 'ivon dorftilcalor. tin not believe that I should have to Ito deprived of tIn Isi uisttranc'o, It h link tine tinessinantith ho l'il I Ireliait tnttin ismnncethnig, t mlii iitgitouin htt muye nttlil reos by stttmnii and argue for principles, which were born of the order. 1'Tr. Doil)ert Ulirick of large onougln to emnal)Ie tino Ou'tler to pay tItisimnsniramico, i 11111, GLADl)Tt'G : ChIcago, oit line l)53'CitOiOKY of fraternniistn, and most heartily (Applause.) \Vo cain mayo itfl tlmmnomnnimumeumt tImon, am 'willing to muso tine tines to amy amount that is necosstiry c'oven'lmmg that unnatter, N rconunonti tO(titiminim lug Sii premo Nino that caroftil con. TITE SN'ARK: The object In having two different to do it. slilarationtiegivnit lo ltls (A mutation was uttittic amidn'ai-m i oil toI 1mo effoct (Inst timo stiggestionts anti that as far as ituinoiumitsof tinos isto provi(ieinsuum'anco fortine members MII, B. F, CO1IJ3 :I move hceut a unemnnhiar of this organi- tractictihio hisitieaq 1w ailojttnnclIn carrying on tIte work of nuttier tite ago of 65, timid as tlnose over 65 years do not partici. i lii I loi utlteI i mn toilhum s l'io, nei t Imtin e o'ccoitl Ion of t Im e special zatloun since tite first lotir,\Tincmn the dues wate raJsetl to oil itlemi commhctimilmng tim Is reliai-t.) ituililing ill) tIte statitiarni of tnntnhooii, not only ofour prosont italo in tuo imnsnnramncc feature, their dunes are made $2.40, As $3.65 I paid thtennn. ntolnhtorsllil), unit also limit of the coming gonoratlon of yottng Lctst yenir my bIll was for $2,10,ifutun '111E SNA RK : I unittlei'stauutltitanev1il Inc no change in the dues of niemnibers insurance witinout unetiical lieforo put t Ing titomtnothomn, b niesiro to titen fromn'iioiti our rnitks ninnint exanniunatlomi,We arotaluoun lun it rceiiiitod, and that 1f ovcm, slxty'five. at sixty-live years of age. mitaine tut ttxlihttmtuttiofl ali to nviny I inn t,lut muny itmnnnumii i-eltom't tint feasible the sorvlcos of Mr. Ulitick ito employed whom doomed sum ggostlon utsto , MR. GLADDINII: difference in TIlE SECI1E'rAR'Y caru'yimig advem'tiottieni ts hmm t ¡noIlumilotin, ativisalilo Tine question of this 'l'ho couttrttct that we have wIlli lIno \Ve ittico nnot boom tiucs was not brought to our attention and was not considered Missoinrl Slate Life Imnsimrnmnco Comnnpany gives mir mnonntiters cilnio to get out t ¡me Btmilohiui montttly, anni Resolved, Tust tito most Itoartiolt anni doepest sympathy L h ail la mit muni tite pu Itllcatlon tlmat ha gol tout oit t by tine Rotary uy us. insurancevltlnonnt niethlcaloxamahmtatiomn, Wo aro talceutlin of ali TIoo lico Ciul,.'I'Imoy imunvc' Is Iteroity extomidod to Snark W. A, Prlddio MR, 13. F, COBB: As I understand, members 65 years of under a gmoimp policy,t specIal insuraitco polIcy.Its mot nut emnornnous nmnotmmmt of utiivom'tmslng, Of tinti tcotnrse tlnat niait is largely a commnmom'ninh (irgamilnathoul to Mrs. Prliinllo and theirnlntntglitors In their most sad itge ou' over do muet participate in tite imusurance. A motion like anything else that you mayo ever haiLlut fact sonnit count- It (nccunm'rethtoinn olit at,I mmnsummnmcim as ut beroavemonit in tite ilentilt of their somt,Captain Richard ciiitth. unis boon unnade to increase tine dues to five dollars.If that panics told tine Ii'hlssouri Life (Iney were crazy lin malcimng that munommnitem offirmnt and minan Priddio, vlulio engagc(i In the services of his country. iuntiivitltmaltn ame closoly utliletito Flott IIoo, they wonnid con- i its cau'ried, are tite members v1no are65 years of age or over contract,I3ut tiney took lt amnd hayo mutilo goath oui it. Iluntler flesoiveti, Doming tino Past year mamy of our mombers expected to pay tine increase? a grouni policy theynvoiultl not tunke monitors over sizty.tive alci em' iltiltrhvi lege to be nhlowt'iit o uttivom'tlson n him o official hnmlmetiut of lite artIer. hava passed onward to tino mystaries of tino beyond, but be. THE SNARE:Tinere will be no change in tite dues of ycare of migo witlnout uctetilcalexinauinallon. Vhhletito ohti I linee always itnionvit thumtt it wumF never foro titoy left us, we ltnttl the privilege of realizing Inmany sincln memnl)ers, as I umuderstand. members hava paid dues foi' mamy years, tinoy have noi latini ini emntleth to eonnunercittllze Froo-IIoo.IttitItimonigint we cammini \vitys tinnir n'orth as mtwmn anti fool stiro their memories vi11 one ccitt of iunsnmrnnce. Wo hmncm'ectsenitIno minies in 1916 teitln. i egh tluctalely raIse soute a dii itionalfunuti s lun t h is nvuty I ahi inn perpetuated Wo therefore MR. W. A. 1-IADLEY: One thing toucinod on by the corn- gI ad lit ¡nui thite motiout, that tito ¡lui ici lun ho mssumed bi-nnomttlniy, express our sincere sorrow out tino Insurance featinre.\Y'e gIve tImm imcsnnrauncefree of titel wo am o to be iieprlvcti of the itetiefits of their frIendship. uniltee and a matter that was considered by tine House of concihtml mio ativen-tmscuneun tnninc puihl Isimeil, Ancleunts, 'ns a snnggostion mande by Mr. Ulirick, titat wo do charge, IIoo-Hoo gives tItis as a benefit wititout cost to tIne Among thoec whool;'cd ('lIce:ucr,tlouu the cthrnal myaries wasP5 ìiiIttlJet5, ;;-z-.t; punt to aufned nkil Snark H H. Hemmtenway mind sixty.11vo others. sometining towartis assisting young men, or even tine old men, Wo revere in finding their proper spinore in life. MR. COBB: We should hava iteen told cutout that, 11111, GLAD1)IN'G: (Aftom' mantling tIno snethomn reguirdhmig titolr niemnory anti will try to emulate their virtuos, tInenhiehti)ttlti(ttnof tino rethi'inng Snaric.) MR. M. E. BOTTS: Wounldn't tine difference in tine dues sECRE'rArty TENNAN'r: Ytum wore tolti. That mi. 'iVe decided that wo bu tine difforemìcc intite cost of tite insurance? formnatiout was puibiisheil intimofluniletimt,nuttlletters tvero nvotmlth recomnnuunncmnti tine tram-d elevation lut ibm of Incarceration, TIlE SNARE: written to tine members unhionit lt.If youvantt to lncol'Itttritto cli h e uy In Imanten' ofenti' ¡nresoun t u'otfrlutg Snarlc, wino will be Tlnat is what it is today, "olevutteil" to tine House of Amnclent MR. 13. A. JOHNSON:I seconuled Mr. Moom'es motion, we cant assume time risk ourselves, soon. We thougint lt Recommendations of the House of Ancientsl titat tite duos be mande five dollars, TI-Hi SNARK:l'Tane allein tbwe cnnbuoit. a report to lIno lietter tin lucivo inim elevated, mind we nt'lll hoot hIm nhenwe t Missouri State Life Insinritunco Counipany ein otur unemhershnlp? get imlutu there.(Laughter uuund applause,) Mit. GLADDJNG: OurresolutionincorporatesMr. MR. N. A. GLADDING: Brother Snark and HooHoo. Moore's motion. SECRETARY TENNANT: On October 9, a mnneunbcr nelto lTlni scctiomn of titem'opom t wann, on vole, unanimously 1' rep. adopted,) resenting tito 11oimi,e of Ancients, I will manko the following MR. B. A. JOFINSON: has pahl his 1920 dunes is re-Insureil to Septeittiter 9, 1920; inc Let us consider for a moment is allowed 30 ulays' grace to pay nip. SALARY OP SECRETARY-TREASURER reeomnmendations, anti suggest that they be Consideredsepa. winetlner we wamit to increase the dues to five dollars. Omm October 9 1wIll re- m,ortto line company all mnenabers who huaco paid up uncir t, ratoiy amid a(iOl)ted eine at atime, If that Is your pleasure. MR. F. I. JOHNSON, JR. :As I understand, tite motion Mli, GLAi)DING: This recomnmouct]unthon regntrdhing the MR B. A. TOTINSON: 1920 duos.Tltmtt automnilcaily Insumes thtemnn nmtotiner year,1f i suggest that tite fact be recorded lit to raise tine(iuios to five 'o1iars a year.The dues are a salary of onmr aecretary-tm'easuirer ceemt'tl to ins entirely¡troper liant titis is mot a report by tineConitmittee on tito Good of stipuilinted aminoumnt annually, they don't pay tlneir polIcy ialnso.Tineta is a provislomn to riuniiflucessutry cnt this time, as no one tain expect him to hive tito Order, but it Is in tino mature of n'eeonnnnendations from tine effect tluat if a man ttys at auny tuina dnmring tIne year, I In a city lilie St. Louis, uunticr present conditions whim H. C, THE SNARE:Tine dues are $3.65 a year, and that to notify tite comnpnmty that the man has paid lits tlues. of lieuse of Ancients amount Covors titeinsfirance. ' L. stoatliiy mmnoumnting tonti,fini-liter, thuit a proper recognition MR, GLADDING:Tite constitution amid by1aws require Tiney' tIten reinstate hmm 60 days after paymemut Is received. anniaitltu'eelahlon of huis valuable servIces requires a reason- SECRETARY TENNANT; 'J'in members do not pay 60 days' clause Is put in to protect tIne company. thin Houso ofAfl0I0i18to tko upand consider any rec anything for the insurance, I have able imnercaso in ImIti salan-y, now $3,600 a year, We recommend ¡ a card in my office and the Insurance company has a dupli- that his salary be fixed at the sum o( $5,OOannually, L 22 THE BULLETIN-A BI-MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TOHOO-HOO THE BULLETIN-A Bi.MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOO-HOO 23 (A motion Wft8mfl(IO, seconded and carried i I that th!s 2. Recognizing the fact that the touch of theelbow is pare of tIi' report Im ndoI)ted and that the salary of the sec itecessary for fuii fellowship wo suggest that each Vicogerent rotary Li easurer IP flxril at fivetIioiinnd doflars per year, on payment of an additional amount, $L25, theycan par. Inaugurate weekly luncheons to which not only Hoo-floobut ticipate in this gratuity? For Arcanoper-Cleo. M. Cot'tcwaii, Portland, Oro, beginning willithe proRentor current I-IooHoo year. As ail members of the lumiter fraternity be invited, For Gtii'don-N. .1. \Vnnnor, Asiceviiie, N. C amended, or in accordance svitiiaction which appears later MR. JUDD: Next year let ail of tite members,hotuold MR. L. IVI. '1'UL1'I ¡nove litnt ttoininatioits be closed 3. Wo recomtnend that tite secretary have tttttlyottng, pay tite 1ij In this recorl,the entire nuestlon was referredfoiie Sti printedIn $5 ditesuniipttrticipate aiike intito dudtitci I.tit o acetato ¡'y icelit s tract ed to cas t tite ooLito vote iIiIe Nine Pnmphlot form the factsCiiúüi henefita, j,' for tiLlaiaetion, with the recommendation that i)tr Ordar almijar to those for tite gen tIenten ttaitccclIcyI Icccotttict i ttûo which appear in ottr Augtist, 1919, i3uiletit,and that copies TITE SNAR1C: _íií the secretary-treasurers salary be fixed aL the sum of $5,000 he setct to cacit now member, and to Brother Hadioy's suggestion, to omit tite Motiontcecotcded. a nasally, as stated above.) prospective membern word "Insnrcinoe" is good, bcat ,!,lJJi SN'ARK: upon request of tite Vicegerent Snark of the various we have dineti tite wortl itero- BeRci-e Ptttlhtg litin ¡flOt lOit T WOttid lUce 'I'JIIO SNARK: districts, toforo, and it is itteitrance litat wo itave supplied.Tecictticaiiy to itave tite secc'otccry roadsOitto cottttnttnications witich he I feel that I woulil he derelict In my duty 4. if I did not 8p(a1{ on thin question.No one could desire more it woctid be a good Idea If Vicegerentswould inaugu- we don't Insure otit-ttteiniters,icttt they are mactrodby an itas ¡'eceiveciregccrtiiitg tito election of ¡ny successor. 1 tI)8fl myself that mir worthy secretary be granted an Oncreaso rate at least one or ' nights In titoyear where the ittsuranco company. 'l'ite socio tat'y lit croit ioit vives and ittclies of the tnembors of I{oo-floo ¡'('ailtite foi iow ing: in salary, hutI merely want to call your attentIonto sorno and the lumber MR. TIJLLY: Ition't fraternity he invited. tu ink tite wortl "gratuity" is tite PlONi(iOit of the ('011(111 Ions whirli confronted us and with which wo had proper word to ctoe,'lt soiittdtt too muchlike charity.Bitt 5,Yottr comtnittco flotes with pride that WESTERN L Illil BERMAN t to contend diii Ing ny a(llnfnlstrnt!on, ljVo were almost stran. the eligibility witetitor we say "insuraitce" or 'grattiity," itIs a tiifference glpd ilhiring thi' last four years and wo have just now gotten ciauses Itave been better observed duringrecent years and wititotit a distinction. Sept etttbei'i, 1919. our lienjl above wafer. Ve must not (lo anything that might l'oconctnends rigid continued aditerence to them. n.ij. 'I'ettittut t,Sec'y-Troccs,, G. THE SNAR1C: We might caliit death benefit. I The Hoo-iJoo button being a badge (RhIH(' iIficit or 1)111 us iii del)t again. Wo have worked hard of honor, we aug. MR. IrADLEY:i wiii accept titat its nu amendment, Cotccatoitated Order of Tlot.Hoe, In jilacing the orlar iii geai condftioii again and we mot afl(l gest titcil,tito btttton he worn more generaliy, New Morrison Ilotei, Citiccigo, illittois 7, We suggest thttt Vicegerent Snarica MR. B. A. .JOIINSON:I woctid like to have Mr. Tenttattt (OilI (fl(I('Il aga in st niany d iscotirn gi ng conil Itlons (Itizing tile uso care In se i)eat' Brotlt er 'i'ettttcc n t :Eitc'ioseilicnt'c'w I I itttiottcccrialto looting the local nines to ¡ely a word aboitt titis whether it is possible for tite Orderto two years I have f)P('ll in office. As i nei retiring from office secure men who either know the ice "iteM tip" by mitte ittauranco comtnitcsiotter. titeNotttlitating Cotnitcittee,i'ccctostiicglito tcoiciittcctionof ritual icy heart or who viil familiarizo liraI I ('Oillu ('anily H lI Y hi atlIllY ¡H themselves with It. icet' R, A. ITiscox for Sito rk ofI it e Uit ivetco, wit lait I itiost istalco intu is direction was 8. We sitggest that Vicegorents TITE SECRE'i'ARy:in view of tite way titis Order was 111(1(10 IIIIL siitcet'eiy itopeittay icei it order cc itciI ita ttu o ootitioic ittay by olliers : I would noivant to he placed In that appoint local employ- ot'gaiti',,eci we ccttcitot cttrry insctt'ance, , lATe cannot iawfuiiy . POsillonnoii t niel that you xviiInot take any action that nient committees for the ptirposo of tryingto secure positions he gt'ait taci for any members out o? work. toilait itteiniters with n itroncise to give titern inscirance, 'i'cctccting tic altic o ci ei iberat lotis of Lit is tcnnctai encty be of ¡li ight havi' n t('fl(ieTlcy 1(1nullify the good work that has been 9. TIlE SNARK: We huy the policy, pay for it andsenil it donv iluring t!ií1:iet ihren or four years.(Applauso.) Recognizing that HooI-Ioo must beconducted upon a to our rnemi)ers, great icotttilt to tice Ot'der attd w'clicitiitiicat personal regards very high piatte, ail Vicegorents must be to cciitcty goodlIno-loo fi'ienils,ialit, MitGLADDING. Wo merely offer tufs as a recninmon- careful to see that 'PliE SECIIE'i'AJty: no rougitis permitte(l at Concatenationsand titat this fact Tite Ot'cier can instinct tne to pay Sitccoroiy a it(iliii toi'icci uy you t'e, ¡la Ioil, andifl h lii consent. of the other members of the for a policy for $100 aitci seicti be Imptesgeci upon tite lttmber fraternityin each tiistriet. it to tite ¡neitihers as a (ietttit (Sigiceci)O A. PURi4?1 Jiniisi' of Ancients wo ari' willing to have tutu questionro 10.In conclusion. your commIttee bettelt, Notct Itcatiitg Cotntttitl ne, feriviio liii' incoming Supreme Nine (or final action. points ont that the MR. TULLY: Ortict' itas ciimbed out of tite valleyand is on level ground I ttccept the atctettdttcent. 2Stit Attnctai Meetitcg, Mir, WA TrADLEY: Italco pleasure in concurring In TIlE SNArtR: tt again. We are ready with thepersonal effort of every mom- 'l'ho ¡notion is that we avoid tito tise of Coitccttenated Onion of 1100-1100, TI, otlir Oiniiiling's siiggpotion. T lcnow that the Incoming lite word "insurance" in ail of our printed bar for an aggressive forwardmovement toward higher and matter aocistilt- Citictcgo, iii. Siipri'rno Nino wIll carefully consider this (jilestion and that broader accomplisitments: stltttte tite words "death itettefit of $100," payabletipeo proof Detti' llrol.it et' iioo-Ilcco :\Vc, titott ¡cii ('i-sign oilioycti d isci- IiI('yinhtake rare of the ecrotary-treasiirer and increase his of cleatit of any of our tneinbors. pies of tite Great lllccck Oat ccd voc-ates of lite (citais of Uoo_IIoo t: Signed: R, A. HISCOX, Citairman. A salary if orni to the amount that our income may permIt, vote on tite ¡notion, as staled uY tite Snark,was theit attii liai icyci'sI n Lico iercccct ¡colley ofI it is woi'l icy orgcitcizat loti Mir, L. M. TUILY PLATT B. WALKER. taken anti i t:vas tcicn it intottely coniati. I know that the work done by Mr. of lit ccc itot'icien,resiceetfct uy cal i you rti ti eit I con to th e dasira- 'reiiiinnl A. r,.FORD, MR. L. E. FULLER: Now, I litink we ocight lo consider ; is great.Ire lias worked liard and fnithruily and itii it)' of eiectin g it \Vestet-it ta ecccicer to lite lofty posil ion of Ice lins niili1 tite Snnrlc in making the Order what it Ic MINOR F. POTTS. incorporating tltlt Order, or appoint a committee toconsider Stcttrk uf tito Universe. today. FRED J. VERKERKE, fitat qctestion, r voice tice timit inientorcanny members when I say (.bat the j. E. PRESTON, 'F1110 SNARK: As is weii lcitowtt, antler the Ca i i foro inI-Too-lIont ¡tati lntccitsiyeic(icti'soit,A. lIisco, :i Supremi' Nine should eonickler this question very seriously. presettt matt- ntlt tcicget' of tito L. M. TtJLLY. agencent, a member is uccide for tito debts of tite Otilar, witicit I-Ianl.-1,lioocii ct muet- Cotti ice ny, Sait Ft'atccisco, Mit.ALBERT CONE: Titis question Is a very plain busi. Citi If., ncc icoing a tccost loyal I I on f loo, (levitt edI o tito welfare ; L,J, POMEROY. iitll)iiity can 1)0 oiiittinttteti i)y tito itccorporation oftite Order. ¡11'Htl Proposition.Our necretary isIn a productivo capacity STACY C. BENNETT. I of tito Order it titioiniitetcliyfi tinifot'liti)exnhliiiloffice of ; s'ouiti he glad to itave a motioct macle to appoiicta corn- with ri'ferencc' to lia' OrderMost of us are business men mitico to invostigato Snitch oftu e Uti Ivette,fot'vic citt ecceotis'vo ¡'os poctfuiiy anticicon c'ctys and aconits for tite Incorporation svi' hire n onk'aman wo hire him upon his ability NEW BUSINESS. of tite Orcier anti litat sticit a concntittee report Its fintlings t'Oqttd)st yottt' pincitcg itititlitnoctciitnliott forI bitt incsl hon. fo gel bitin to (il-it Ido Position. Mr Pennant is our lending administrativo TIlE SNARIC:Brother Hon-Hoo, the meeting Isnow in tite Stiprotno Nine, officer, atidici'OcCitj)i('R n position which has directly to do yotir hattthi for tctty discussion oi' Frtctenccicliy yocti'c;, new 1)USifless titat yoti may Mit, FULLER:I prestiatetice laws of MIsccottni wottiti with the10(0111eOf lice Order itave to offer, ('I'icetcfoiiovs ovot't)ti()itctcuiroti Ail of cts expect to Increase be as favorable fccr titat purposeas tite laws of any otiter ictctn'sufocetnicenti Iiiicic'tcihet t4itil).hid \l'(. To ¡lot itnow what the results will Mil, FRAZIER JONES: reicrosoic tiicgtic o etctit'e stale of Citi ificrtt ici I belioveit is the sense of stccte; ttttdj therefore i wottici ntove that a committeeof five, to 1m 'lico tliitg of Mr 'I'ocinaict's salary will 1m largely under titis meeting that we recommend lic'.'l'ti I iy 's icccil.ioicto01c)sO itotit i tta I ittits tcncitititttito to the Supreme Nine that 1)0 cottcposed of mentbers reciti ing itt Missouri, 1)0appointed lus own control.fiotcilicvIew pointor s cet-al any cast lice vote forlit (jtcotti liions alio vo tccuitc'ci increased member. witen a menticer itas been in goodstanding ht the Ordor for by tite Snark to investigate titenatter of Ittcorportctiitg tite vcts aiuti cud¡noie reveiccic',T heiicve wo can assure hirn that loYOitVO or more, hi titett cut 'tiedti it a nicccottsly. hr Insurance shocild not be lapsed,and Order ititcier the inns of Missout-i, such committeefo uovo iviliicicv' our nrtRo co operation anti that everyono of titatltin beneficiary should be paid$100 at the time of his mu imwer to act, 'l'uesoci'etai'yticet'etcicoitcb'c'i;ci'eciiceii ailcc c('otdiicgiy 11'4 vlIltin nil \v('ritti to inerentetito membership and the death, ttithoctgh sitcit a membermay have passed tito age of Tite ¡notion was secontieci noci cai'rieci, cast tic e voto.JIocctty nicicittcise followtcii a iccitic o ici'wiy elected :i rec('i)cls of liti' Order.i hoiievo that, with this discussion, 65. 1 trust titat some sciitabic action inoculions itt-osent ;c'oc'e greetedw-hic tito tEno ¡loo you wlii be taken per- 'l'ha Snark titett apicointeci, as sctcii conimittee, titefoliow- tß Mt 'i'etctcaicl cnn feci hint his salaryvili be increased. mitling our veterttns to itave Ing ttteittbers: Rol icing Sn ark Pt'iiiii io tLppoitctoil hiossi's.Il. A .Joicitsott, anca featctro. tice advantage of our insur- \Viliiccttt A. T-Iceiiicy cttii N. A. Oiatidlttg as a cottimitlee to escort 11110, 11. A. JOHNSON:Is tito secretary employed by the Juiitts Seidel, i,1). Tettnant I, M. Tttiiy,C, E. Price, Order or livlice Supremo Nine? MR. TULLY:I move titat It be the sense of this J. F. lucid. Sttpi'otno .Stcanir-oicct Iliscox to tice l)iatfot'tn.Tice coicctnittoo meeting gnccciocisiy TuFi SNARK 13vtice Supremo Nino. aoci we recommend that tite hilt, MAY: ei'fortcceiititoir ditty atcilSicai'k elect llicox re- titcir Supreme Nine give this question Titoi'e itas beati a good (leal of talk in regard siconcind briefly:'Is follows: 0111TiA, .TOITNSON: Then that question is settled. ittoot serious consideration and thatthey try to find to aid tttomhers cotccitcg hack at a cortccia flgttre.I thittk we MR. flOTTS : ways aitci means for properly handling BroUter T-Too-lioo,Igreatlycppt'ecitttotite honor yotc Wocihint lt he weil rar tie to take a vote this matter. to renew ¡tt titis tittte the action taken at the lastan- t)ftice tWilliiltpittor titis meeting anti pass that onto the Motion seconded, fluai meeting at New York, lcave cotcfoi'red ilicott ¡ne.In taking t ho position of Stcpreine THE SNA1tK: Snctrk fot' tite ensitlttg year, Ifcei licoL Jtttncoining into a Sitprctne Niice, also? Iheartily approve tho suggestionbut TIlE SNARIC: A meiciber that was in arreac's¡noto than 'l'îlE SNA1UC yoti itavo no idea of the difficuitywo have one year was to ice tttken hccic upott payment of $3.05, (lues, coin ltctt'nti vOiy ea ny uositiott,after I lt e wict'lc of t icc' nasi ticreo Mv iincietstnncilng is that the matter was had In getting a yeat,s, tiene by I-i t'oticers Seidel, celerreci to tite Sciprnto Nino for action, meeting of tite Nino,I believewo aicti ait addItional sctttt of $5, maidtcg tite teLai aitiottat i'nicid io'l'etc tian t ictitiicticers. what to do ¡dong titis should Instruct the Nine $8.65, J)ttniicg lite t'Ot(iit iitder of 191 9 and litI 920 1 wiil dcc evoc-ything r ' lino, Iiocc'twot', a ruilag was ttttcde uy tite Sitark attci the MR lilA'/,IEfl JONiSTo clarify tito matter,I will Stipretne possible foc- nie to do ¡coL only tic motease the itienibet-sitip itcove (hut the whole question (Mr, Tully titen moved titat it beexpressed as the sense Nine that pei'mitteci tìtetnherain arrears to ho reinsttUeci to referred totito Supremo of titis tneetiitg that ail members of tice Order, but to ittct'easotice Oi'dor's prestige atctottgst Nine roi' action,with lite recommendation of over the age of 65, who have laIton tite payment of $5, rather ticccn refuse ticoin, we took titis ¡meeting becit flltJtfll)ers of titis Ortior Juicticertcccn. (Appiactse,) Now, icicoticec'cereitiony ici in litai -ln,,on thetn back fortitat amount. litt' i'P('ntnmonhlflllnhl !t1te of Anccot .t thir, rcCai',o for eIght years or longer, shall order, and Iviilcali utcotctiteSeat' lo lain' chtcrgci of that cinte he approved. If lice Sitprerne Nine deem lOOctrOOCU ilìthe sitio of $IOU from this Order. ?.IR. MAY: I tI,c,flOOu that it was £o cwtan Jtcrio(j it iviso tu do so. MR, IIISCOX: There would be (Applause.) Tiii( SNAItK' no funds out otwitich to only (luring witicit titey could coicce icack for $5. Witenever tice flnancial condition of the pay it, 'rilE SNARK: Yes, and that period ended Septettiber PRESENTATiON OF SNARE'S RING. Order jttetitles that action? MR. CONE: 9, Dues for tite coming year havebeen fixed this year. 'l'uE SEER: MR. TONES Yes, at $3.65 for 'combers under 05 Worticy Snark attil geictiernen of tite Cou. and $2.40 for members over 65. (No action was taken upon Mr. May's sciggestion,) cccl.etcclleci Order of IIoo'l-loo, tito ilocise of Anctctcts, created Mt', Jones' motion was secoittied 'Fiteyoctitger itientbersare paying $3,65 andwas tinanirnously and gettingtite REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS. in tite lcegictnirtgs of I-Ioo.IIoo, pitice in tice position of itoaor, carrk'ci, inscirance; tho 01(1er memberspay $2.40 and do not got In- to wicicic, aflei' titis session, we vili elevate anti Into whicic wo It1POilT OP TIlE COMMiTTEF ON GOOD OFTITE ORDER. sctrattce, The increase voted in thedues makes them $5 por Mr, J.13.Naily, citait-matt,ranci tite comiccittee's report will itever tcioro year. and tite nominatIons as follows: Incarcerate tite very iivitig and venia past Tirothpr R, SJiiscox, chairmanof tite committee, nib- Witen that goes into force,unless amendedas it Snarks.(Latughtet' atid applause.)In weicoming Past Snark tttitteci tuttii enti the tepori, wicicit, on motion duly carried, shocild be, it would be entirelyproper that the older mem- Your Committee on Norninatinics beg leaveto report tite Pridtile anti giving to hitcitice hers, paying at tite oid rato, flfleetillt position antotcg the )c,ttcd tttta ititti otisivxi cioittoti and wag as foiiosvs : shouid he paid out of the funds following nominatiotts for the offices named: livitig Stiarini intite lieuse of Aitc'iouits, wo wisic to remind j of tito Order. But it REPORT ON TETE flOOD OF TilE ORDER, seems to me that this question should For Snark of tite Universe-fl, A, 1-liscox, San Francisco, yell ticat in a society witicic lias fot' Its motto "Health, Jlctppl. go over for a year, : Calif. Otc lite subject of the Good of the Orderwo, the corn- floss tcnti Long Life," titerei'oni;cin in ctclivobicoinpos anti tttitteo recomtuend MR. W. A, HADLEY: Isn't ita dangerous precedent for ForSenior Hoo}Ioo-Tom A. Moore, Citicago, Iii. active social life four of tite original six vhco mot at Gardon, lis to uso tite \vorci insurance, when For Junior Roo-Roo-Ben S. Wooclitead, Beaumont, Pox. 1.'rital lito Bulletin be isueti monticiy, hut if thefinances wo are not incorporated Arkansas, an(l founded this Orch'r.Titare aro only two of and cannot issue insurance? Foi- floJum-Wiiiiam McPitee, Denver,Colo. of tito Order (IQeS not pertttit thatItb issued every two Slionid we not call It a gratuity, the original six who have passed ovar tite icorder.Ias Seer ÌflontIi, payable to the heirs or legalrepresentatives of our members? For Scrivenotet'-Mark M. Elledge, Corinth,Miss. of tito house of Ancients, desire lo give to you and to the COUM w8not send notIces to membersabove 65years that For Jabberwock-W. P. Anderson, St, Louis, Mo. other8 of tito incoming members of our body, a simple reading Icor Ou0ocatIon-Rernsen Williams, New York, N. Y, of HooHoo as we see It, In these few word; -j ' i THE BULLETIN-A B1.MONTHLY JOUENAL DEVOTED TO HOO.HOO Tr 'l'I-lE BULLETIN-A BI.MÓNTÌ-1LY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO ÏIÓÒ.HÓÖ

member, sir, of tise House of Ancients," ((Applausefollowed 'Tij by the yell the pleasure of acting as hosts to thousands of delegates from Owing to ulule a nuiniboi' of members who attended the t PAST SNARK PJUI)l)IE. Mr Seej', members of Hoe Hoo, other cities,Situated in the very heart of tito United States, An nun I ,iiot. having i'egisl cred, The Bulletin Is unable to prhuit r w,' toltI that there was a custom that the retIring Snark st. Louis is the logical city foi- conveiatioiis, as it Is easily a (OiiipiCtL' list of those who voi'o presentIf a member's is presented with a iiiig, and I have looked forward to this accessible to ahi sections of thin couiitry.Thin city lias long naine is flot. shiown, itis because lie failed to register. been fanieci foi- llhl occasions'itlj a great deal of pleasure,I assure you that T Ils hius1)italiI.y unii our aim is to maIre the vill always flPPI CCIjtO and cherishand have a fond remem- stay of yisitoione bug to ha i'emeiiibercd with phoasuro. r1i; Ti'ustiiig you ts'ihi carefully eciisider brance of my connection with Tino-lino, and especially inh T tito advantages of 91 cherish this i'ing I'liaIl lioll it as one of my pricelcos pos- St. Louis, amI assuring you tua t you will main no mistake in Members Registered in Attendance choosing our city, I romain, sessions; and I assure you that I shall ever l'ememberyour lcinlness aiid the work that I have done for tue Order, which Cordially yours, Name Town IIooIIooNo. luis always been most I)leasing to me in evPiy way Septoniber 3, 1919. lIIINRY W. 1CIEL, Mayor. T am glad ITollhmig A. Johnson ------Chicago, Iii ...... 2 » to hieconie a member of the Tiouse of Ancients and I hope PI-JE ASSOCIATED RETAILERS -v_ A.Prititiin ------Boiummont, Te ...... 12h) that I shall he a source of plasuro to its mj'mbers, and I F go OF SP. LOUIS E. W. Muiigor ...... Lafayette, hail ...... 414 forward feeling assured that I : shall not be incarcerated. Suite 612, Equitable Buihding p. T. ]angan ...... Cairo,lii ------2400 (Laughter and applause K. F. Niemoohiei', Manager st. Louis Chiite. II. ICeti-idge ------Evanstoii,Ill ...... 6236 SITLEC'I'JON OJ' PLACE OF' NEXT ANNUAL MEEY1'1Nt. Concatenated Order of HooI-Ioo. H. .1. L'auge ...... i)eQumeen, Ark ...... 7274 4 lrn, r. Gentlemen: M, TULLY- Brother Snark and memlwrs, T have \Vo. tun Aosociate(I Retailers of St. Louis, w. Fi'aziei' Joues ...... Jacksonville,Fin ...... 9364 the pleaaiii'e of extending to you an Invitation in 1)ehalf of composed of thin sixty headiiig rettili stores, desii'o coihectivehy (i. M. ì\-1 lingei' ...... Lafayette, Intl ...... 10026 the City of St Louis to hold your next annual meeting in auth iil(Iividualiy to Joini n tito iiivita(ion exteiided you by the 'J'hieo.fi. Seiiiioiiiei' ...... Marquette, Mmii ...... 10032 ! St.LouisConvention ii ii(1 that city.You have e\pei'ienced oui' hospitality, uniiyou l'liti! icily l3iii'eau to niake this city E. D. 'Feitiitint ...... stLouis, Mo ...... 13070 cali look forward to fis renewal in i 920. Yous'hlh finii much thin place foi' your next gatiiei'iog, Ins. I-I. Faust ...... hiicago, iii ...... 16780 I \Vfti'iflNorthern unii Southern hospitality combined, because We feci sure that St. Loiiiis able to furnish ahI necessary F'. M. Battei' ...... luengo, in ...... 21576 this city is on the bonier lino between the Northwad the facilillos and attractioiisfor the success of youi' conventloii \Viii. Barclay ...... \Viti'iher, ii, C, Can ...... 25316 1111(1 tuO 011 toilai aluna t Snuit h 'l'ue latch sh ing vill he always on thin outside (Ap- i) f you i'ihcic'gatcs. I,. McNevhmi ...... Chicago, iii ------25469 platine 'l'ue proverbial iiospitallty of oui' cityawaits you. 1\.W.South ...... Chicago, lii ...... 27321 SECItETARY TENNANT-I wish to supplement Brother Very truiy yours, A. i). Mcl)anahtl ...... oimtthe,\Vasii ...... 27897 Tiihly's icinarks by sonto letters and invitations I havere 'l'Fut; ASSOCIATED itE'1'AILE1TS 01? S'I', LOUIS, J..1.Ancleisoui ...... Ciiictigo, iii ...... 29474 coived. September 4, 1919. K. F. Niemocilet-, Manager. .1.I i .h)ioii ...... (iii icago, I!! ...... 29661 \v_ G. \Vaiilii ...... Cu icago, lii (Plie secretary then r'atl the following letters:) ADVEIt'I'ISING CLUI] OF ST. LOUIS ...... 29679 Club Quai'teis-llotch Statler it. S. \-Viiitiiig ...... iiiciigo, Ill ...... 29937 ST LOUIS E.i).Lumiiiing ...... iI 'I'ehephone, Oiive 3046 Evansville, mil ...... 17034 CONVENTION ANT) PUBLICITY PURITAU \Vnitei' S. iCaciiiei' ...... Cii mago, lii...... 22267 September 3, 1919. tilias. St Lotus, Mo , Septcmi)er 4,1919. Coiicatona ted Oidor of ¡bol I no, Weotcol.( ...... Chicago, lii ...... 0027 Concatenated Order of ¡Tao-Tino. N.W. hoyt! ...... Goiitieiuien :'l'ue Advertioiiig Ciiib of St. Louis most cor- Chicago, Ill ...... 14366 Gentlemen: We extend to the Concatenated Order of Hon. (h liti hy Joi ii s iii ii. C. Itobliisomi ...... Luw'eI ¡ville, Otilo...... 5247 ;; i hi o in vi la ti on eitito S t. Lo uts Couivoiitioii and BOLLING ARTHUR JOHNSON (2) ¡loo, a iitost cordialinvitation to hold its next convention I_,.Id. ¡'tiller ...... Ch mago, ill...... 612 in St. LouIs l'il bi icity J3iireaiitad tue civic and i)iisinoCH iiitciosts ofSt. Jack l)owiiiiig ...... Seer of the House of Ancients h oii is in ox tending to you uili ii vitti lion to nicol in tuis city. Cii mugit, I ii...... 30021 The CITNTRAL location of ourcity and the fact that (h.A.Vaiigsiiess ...... iiirtigo, iii ...... 29678 'l'ho fact tu aithin Associ;i ted Ad V('.i'ti obig Chubs ofthis twenty-six railroads radiate In every direction, places'us in a 'Ilias. O. (Jiauvfoi'd ...... Cii icumgo, ill...... 8048 1o() Hon hnliVed throught poetical adolesenco; wcii'hii-tiie greatest conventloii Unit nieets lii this country- it.i,'. it most advantageous positioii to secure the maximum attend- (Jotti) ...... Chicago, iii :12 unii ()!tflflStNlits OcIlR'moTie,iiil selected St. Louis for 1917, is thin best evidence of the ability ...... it has (lernonstrated that anno. A. Il. Caiooii ...... Ciiicago, 1h! ...... 27312 an or(l(r0111 Orthe ordinary may lje ci eateji hy buslne6s mon, of tilts great centrai city to liopeily entertain coiiveiitions. This invitation is supplemented by invitations herewith i)itimiSciiinoc'hmel ...... Cii mago, iii...... 2:16 / ami yet lìavj' no ¡flore s'rious purpose than to help Oui- Associatinii hiiiow.s hint thin proas of this city gives a little in enclosed from thin: Aifi'o(i Sciijiieciici ...... Chicago, iii...... 26360 1f tun brInging of oll nico back to youth ami holding epeciah consitieratinii to COilVOiitii)iis iiieeting hiero, whichwo young Mayor of the City of St. Louis, iticitni-tiCoi-tin ...... tilingo, il I...... 2190 ç i)OiioVe will be of great waits to your Association, mon back fraitiold ugt'.by knitting their boctal intorestn It. S. Utic'y ...... Chicago, iii 1iç St. LouIs Chamber of Commerce, Assui'iuig youof a ilcaity weicoiiie, shotiiti you como to ...... 29677 tgotljer with ljìngljtor, si ory and song " (Applause.) Associated Retailers of St, Louis, Paul Stacliiimi ...... Cii migo, Iii...... 28594 j St. Louis, we tiro, 'î \Vheneverthose who hayo lIved long Advertising Club of St. LouIs. .1. L. Lane ...... Chiinago, iiI ...... 144 j in Hoo-Hoo Very Iiuiy youi's, ltnctiaa the reanono for itjexlstoncar.cltIm continuity of We will gladly assist your hr,cal committee in makingall 1-Ianuilton i)nugiiaday ...... Chicago, iii...... 13291 un oidor which lina foi JOFIN RING, JR., IiC5i(ieflt. A.J. its omIto,'Health, Trappinss and advance arrangements. 1h11. 11 AY : Cm-o.s ...... iii('ago, iii ...... 1583 i ein io ihn t Iii e iiext an nui ai nuoti iig hin ii oid li'. loig Life," there ialì n (lifference o St. Louis desires your next convention and J,Muttey ...... Chicago, III ...... 20858 i opinion, but after assures you in thin City of St. Iouis, in 1920. twontyeIght y(ars of goIng up and down in Itou I-Too knd, C. D. Wliitflohuj ...... oi'inthuìlls ...... wo that youi' organization will receive the utmost consideration Motion seconiied aiid 27963 hold to the real ilpala. w' still believethat HooIIoo han and the members, delegates and accompanying friends will uiiiaiuiinously carried, \V:n. de II, Knight ...... Cu hongo, ill...... itOOSlVELT Leo E. Ginsu ...... Ii oijjteji and will ('oritillue to exist lu prosperity in proportion ho well pleased and satisfied wIth ihn selection ofthis city MEI1OIt1AL ASSOCIATION uloiilhilliit,'l'emumi ...... 69j1 an its lfl('nhI)crs hold an flttlttl(le toward life an first expressed as their meeting place. Tim seei-elai-y rend a coiniii iiiilcatiôn outiiiiiiig the plan of F'.14. \Vehiiiian ...... luengo, iii...... 29883 tonly years ago tolav on the stage of the Tljoa(lway Theater, Very truly yours, R0000voht Neiiioi'iai Associalioji und stated hint this Order A. II. Enghor ...... St Louts, Mo...... 30054 Ï In i)oijvtr,In the first piesentation of the 'Story of Hoo-Hoo,' CHAS. F. HATFIELD, liai! been 1-etiliestoth to ondoise [lie saum. If hie Order is In 191. 11. Gaihei- ...... hi it'ago, Iii...... sympathyvIUi noel thatin e\pressejl inthis simple paragraph: Secretary and General Manager. thin moveanciit.After brief discussion,this w. A. Fladley ...... Ciiatiiani, Out...... 11586 C. C. Muhieii. .,, .. "1f. on evei y lion ¡loo flay Order voted its eiidorscineiit of thio objects and purposes of ...... St. Louis, Mo...... 18055 (Lt each menlr of the Order ST. LOUIS CTTAMBER OF COMMERCE 'l'ue Roose'cit Moiiiorlah C. E. Price ...... could test 1fr to the fact that jluring the pastyear he liad A000ciatioii unaniinouohy. Louis, Mo...... 11625 510 Locust Street j. J9. Nalty ...... 13m'ookhnveii, Miss beeii able to absist at least three deserving human beings 'lije cominhiIlicatioii reati by tite secretaiy follows: - ...... 310 to St. Louis, Mo. - G. l-I.Pahiiiem' ...... i hiorldaiì, lud it RESOLUTIONS - ...... 321 an opportunity to tnj n a living, then would wo teach that Conratenateul Order of line-Hoe. Ii,, L. Fellows ...... golden thenw of harmony which moans perpetuation Gi'innell, La...... 20759 It away Gentlemen: Tite St. Lattis Chamber of Commerce, Whereas, the Roosevelt Miami-ia! Association has beoii Into the futtjr' repro. P. S, Flotelici ...... liheago, iii...... 2656 vliere the mists are, and would (levelop that sciiting cuir city industrially nail commercially, cordially Joins foriiied by (lie fi'ieiids of the late Colonel Theodore Roosevelt Juhius Seidel ...... st. Louis, Mo...... 3229 tljt'ijje into the ropt' of gold, anchorIng Floe Honism to - that in the invitation that your convention be held hiere. to lionot' his iiieinory; and F.J. lu illenniu utimo when the litI Is, Swec ...... liicigo, lii...... 22030 J tlic cloud s and the seas and Some one lias said of St. Louis. Whereas, the Roosevelt Memorial Association almsto H. W. Boyd ...... the mountaIns celia back, luengo, hih...... 14366 Itealth,happiness,long life; "It blends the Culture of the East, the provido memorials in accordance willi the itians of the Na- l0dinunul (,'oedde ...... ponce nod good Ill to all mati k nd ' '' li. St. Louis, Iii...... 11960 ( ppIaise,) vision of theVest, the energy of the Noi'thi, tioiiah Committee which will Ijiclinie thee eu-cotton of a suitable (i,.1. Pomiieroy ...... Ciiicago, Il! and adequa i.e iiionuiiieiital memorial in Washington nn ...... 29414 A'!dresIng l'art Snark PrIddtc, tho Scrr contlaijud: and the hoapItalItyorthe SüUtii.' ; n- E. J. Lundi ...... Chicago, ill ...... quiriiig, (iOveh(ii)ineiit aiuti naaintenanc'e of a park in the town 'Past Snark Prihiic, thre' thIngs cometh not back; the If your Association decides to honor mir city by holding Albeit Coite ...... Cimicago, iii ...... '1304 its conveiition hiere. of Oyster Bay whicii may ultimately, perhaps, ilicludo Saga- L.1-i. spe'cIing ario, the spoken word and the lost opportunity, ve shall do our utiuuost to liveup to 'l'realei' ...... Lincoln,Nel) ...... 10101 Tuis that claim, more I-Jill,to 1)0 I)rosei'VCd like Mount Vernon and Mr. Lin- w. J) is our Ol)I)ortilnhtv, sirIn'cicornjng you to tlHouse 1"liiit ...... Chicago, iii...... 20911 cohn's home al Spiiiigfiehd ; and - of Ancletits. to renjIncl you of the nine points of Hooilooisxn Very ti-lily yours, D.V.Swotiriiigeii ...... Chicago, hi! \Vlieieas, tun llooseve]t Memorial Association announces ...... 28539 iLSoutlined iTi our closIng ceremony. The little finger keeps ST. LOUTS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Coo.N.Biii'goyno ...... Chicago, Iii ...... ' »; a national cailihtaign foi- funds in the week of October 20th- 23420 tut' Gurdon at the door; the next, the Arcanoper, which wel. p. y. Biinn General Secretary. h)on Fisher ...... Detroit, Mich...... 29010 cojijes you 27th; and - first ,the third. the Jab1erwock, that guided you Septemiter I, 1919. j. D. Fouciit ...... iitcago, iii...... 29664 about 11w gardens: the fourth,tlt Whereas, the siiiii of live million dollars is to be raised Arduo Fisiier ...... ilojurn, gI Ing you the MAYOR'S OFFICE through Gi-aiid Ibipids, Mich, 24347 ohtlgation .tIififth, the Scrivenoter, regardIng your deeds tim. subsci'iptions of millions of Individuals; - lt.J.Doyd ...... ugo, lii ...... - - 25237 11 I In lite; ths1tIi, as the Junior lion lloo who played in the St. Louis Therefore, be it - - :i. Vamilaiidingliamii ...... Chicago, lii ...... Concatenateth Order of lino-T-Ion, Resolved, thiat the Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoorecog. -'y. 17500 gaiden at tus teft; the not, tljSenior Hon ¡loo, next in coni- hii. Browii ...... (land, Ore ...... 11309 Gentlenien : Information has reachue(l me to the effect that iiizing lus superhativo Americtinisin and his Inestimablenerv £t '1 mood, fi mn vIirnnou got great wIsdom, and as the Snark. N. FI.Ilucy ...... luengo, iii...... 21370 tuo position you have occupied. the ninth finger freni the your orgaiiization soon will select a city in which to hold Its ices to our nation as citizen and statesman, hereby records its o, w. Mohin ...... Chicago, iii ...... next conveiitioa, and as chief eecuitive of St, Louis, Tdesire hearty - enilorseniciit of the plans of the R000evelt Memorial 29211 right, titionw'IjieitiI)lne this ring, iiiumifies the ssntimcnt D. 11. Jeffris ...... iiicago, Iii...... : to extefl(l to you a cordial invitation to holdyour móethng here. Association and pledges its support to-the national campaign :29781 in gteon iind sverlasting gold, of the last nf the An- J. H.Cainhiboll ...... Ifankakeo, Iii...... 8731 St. Louis. because of its geographical locátion endits to lie conducted by that AsÑociation. - - - cients, when he turned his face to tite wail and transmitted - F, S. Koch ...... facilitiesfor handling meetings of every nature, has been Chicago, hi! ...... 29783 There being no further business to be placed - before this - E. A. Osbornson ...... lus seulto I-IOQ.HoOsIn and the faiththat Is in us. Youaro a called the 'Central Convention City," and Chicago, Ill...... 30026 every yearwe bave annual meeting, on motioa it wan adjourned sinedie, - - R. L,Learmont ...... St. Louis, Mo..... 6 THE BULLETIN-A BI-MONÏHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOO.HbO THE BULLE1IÑ-A sl.MoNtHL JOURNAL DEVOTED TO 11ÔO.HOÓ

R A. Myor lIou5ton, 'l'ex 5881 High Priest of Ptahi .. Charles J. Kammer, Astoria, L. L, N. Y. G. P Ke:n Chicago, Iti 18753 High Priest of Ra ...... rank Paramino, San Francisco, Cal. li-1 ill B\Talkcr. . . . Minneapolf8, Minn 48 High Priest of isis ...... p. Langan, Cairo, 111. Stacy C Bennett hicago, III 21996 High Priest of Shin ...... Clins. E. Price, St. Louis, Mo. .1G Siinoii . . . . levoland, Ohio 5314 High Priest of Thoth ...... E. D. Tennant, St. Louis, Ito. .,,

. . . . oC Moor Tisliomingo, Mi 29946 h-high Priest of Hather ...... R. J. Fuie, Birmingham. Ala. - - M. M Elledgc Corinth, Mfss 26427 h-high l'rlest of Seil ...... J. G. Simon, Cleveland, Culo. 'V, K JJiH . .. . High Pulton, ICy 14314 Prhcst ofnubis. ...11. 'A'. Robinson,Ft.Wilhlath, Out. i\1E JOtK , Chicago, III 22530 Following (ho electIon a resoiution was passed authoriz. ., \V ilClifton Chicago, III 21579 ing the Priests to make special efforts towards holdinga big AMMiiuiItig Grand Rflpi(1S, Mich 25612 Cloister revival meeting at tue next Annual to be held In 't Fi iIJ. Verlwrke ,rand J{nphlfi, Mich 17234 St_.Louis, September 8, 1920.FollowIng the business dis. ('. I JUhflKOfl, Cairo, UI 29484 cession Brother Tom A. Moore,s'hioacted as Toastmaster : i , i\1 ii tùii F'. 1igc1n a n 0m aha, Nehr. r ci.hed on a numberof members presentforshort Im- , 1.. M. 'l'ulIy st.Lotus, Mo 21549 promptu speeches concerning 1-loo-O-loo and the Cloister,or 1'rd Sc}tclileggr_ . Aia ttanooga, 'renn 27612 ', whatever they wanted to talk about.Brother Moore suc- v, l,I3arElott Peoria, III, 29085 ceeded In ejecting a lot of enthusiasm in his remarks and s ic i 1011Ifil . . . . ,.1'(orIrLIll 5290 kept his hearers interested afl(1 they all thoroughly enjoyed .1.E Pi eHion , Denver, Colo 51 It.The following prominent members iiiiide short addresses: I\ . IlIttitli Ch Icago, III 9996 Past ChIef Priest of OsIris, JuhluSeidel, made a speech IIltSlI3'tOfl 31 f(IO,Ill 29217 addressed on the opportunities of the Cloister and what it

... (31;thllug . N A finii:iI1)oll9,md liouhii do to furthertitevork of 1-Ioo-1hoo.The following , MI! .8 C lJglit . . ..T1inI, Arlï 7055 members also sooke along the 80111e alid other lines: I) J,JCi(I1()fJ Ch icago, III 2S965 Past Snarks, W. A. Prlddle, W. A. 1-ladley, and E. D. Ton. :; I i. A I J k((r( , San FrancIsco, Cal I 1123 nant, as well as Brothers, J. B. Nalty, l'ete Langan, A,B. I,.lii0d . j st.Ioui, Mo, JI Cone, Siiark elect R. A. hhiscox, M. M. 101iedge, F. M. \\r Baker, K(l)()V(t Iltin tlngloii, md 1032 Stacy C. Bennett. J) i J. \Iay , Jacksonville,Fia 19895 Mrs. J. Oxenford of Indianapolis was a welcome visitorto J,,j iIMcCatil , . . . . Grand Itapids, 1\T ch 24349 the Cloister and Annual MeetIng.During the Cloister DIn- F. DE ANGUERA I'1aiII( 'I'Ilyrin st.ToiiJs, 510 (3518 nor i\iis, Oxenford made a veryinteresting speech J'(l ,\ngIi: n willi Vicegerent Northern Illinois j cago, ¡Il 9931 reference to other Annuals which she hitchattended. Mrs. 1()IlIA \l(JoI C...... ,hlcago, iii ...... 8308 Oxenford lias attended practically every one of tite Hoo-1ioo Chairman, Finance Committee L 1\ A, J fttis:ni ...... Chicago, III ...... 12225 Annual Meetings with titoexceptionof the '1'wenty-slthi, & l I.'t, ¿1 ...... (1iictgo, III ...... 7533 for a number of years past, and site always isvery glad, ctvei, c(thiiea of tItet t)it5(tuoi e Jtrinte(l ittt(l utirivetllitt litioIt) JI. !, Jiizai (I ...... Irancico, (t ...... 21837 indeed, to meet her old Hoo-Hoo frleiids at these gatherings. be tilstrilttiteultutt lie lit(l leu. J\ ,Jlay 12110 ...... Chicago, Ill ...... On \Ved ii esdayovt'itlngtItebigCOti('iil ti 11thIttiioftlt e J I Il JIrIslon, 10177 (LItÌK ...... \Vis ...... i\nnuttl titel Session 1)11 tIteitoof,viiuli citi intitohail i ooin (ltHI I ,\4IIIIIH ...... Chicago, III ...... 7292 o f tite JI-lorihuton. 1'3levon Itisty kitteits trod t'itt citi Ily tintI fear- ïi l!.C \Vi gut ...... I'aJ)i I(lnì, Nel, ...... 185(33 _Entertainment Features of the 28th Annual (tiI lyt liroughi tite gtu'tlenu, tigli t niel leftt toad oitI Ito caIn i ht C.\ISititiget ...... Lafayette, 111(1 ...... 10020 bctl, loiti uloviit iithe oitionlait cli,tintIe\ltcuileltce(liii II he v.Ii,Al)I)()tJ ...... lilcago, III ...... 30280 Tite Chicago members pronilseil IIi ilils of hitivi tig tu oli eyes ttpeitttti to thi e glutilt's ofi Itio J loti Jrthur IIi aliHiol (I. . . , . . thisvisiting Hoo-}loo Chicago, III ...... 30281 Lttntl.Junior i Ion-1 loo Litio liI .1. l'tiittt i oy, asslutoth by Su- i Cli aF'. Cai'nl er tite tutte of their lives aiid they certainly ittade good.Titers C hicago, III ...... 0282 i)rOlite ScrlvenoterIiI Ial.llletlge, guivetItokittetis titany ( i were always a number of tite Chicago Reception Committee :a I I)febntigli...... hicago,lu ...... 30283 on hatid, ready to assist in making tite visiting members feel ttn Bitte tintiiii lrtlt i)lOVOl( I itg touts, so titueli so that I lia candi- , ChaH, tKkId ...... hicago, III ...... 30281 at honte. il ates who won I.t li iotighit lt ciiiwi I Iti I vnyu t-etiieiither that I )oiiald S 3Ititilgni ciy ... Many hours weic spetti by vitrIons small parties Mllsvankee,\VI ...... 0285 th cy jolited l-loti-i i no attitolt 1g Annuiti Concetti tint Ion 0(3 thu -': .t "Ii),OCoiinoi ...... gathered together under tite guidance of some ChicagoBoo- Chicago, Ill ...... 30286 1-loo and enjoyed sights aliti aceites that 1-loo-hico year. \Vin, OHgooIl ...... were not on the offl- - Chicago, III ...... 30287 cliiiprogram. 'l'ue Canent. was l)IecL'ded byittuovittgitteture show jL. Scala ...... Chicago, III ...... 30288 vluic'ht was COinhthlmcittttry trotti tito h'itthoscope Co,, ii aeration- CltM As Is usual at ali W. Shiitil ...... Chicago, III ...... 30289 Fhoo1-Ioo Annuals, tite oid members ¡ng farce-comedy and a retti, gentilne Moxictin bull light hoeing : ¿H! gatitered together, renewing oui acquaintanceshipe, pledging - - - F. M. BAKER - - - - - Sidiiey V Stroator ...... Chicago, III ...... 30290 - the prinelJtai features.1'olio\vtltg tIte initltttloit ceremonies themselves to huid and keep fast their lion-1-Ionconnection. Chairman,- Entertainment Committee - - ii Is tite itteittory of such gatherings that makes tite iL luitclioon was serveti at telticlt tito oid cats tfl(l kittens fore- oid Hoe- gatlieroti, swappeil stories tied filially said farewell to tito 28th lloo bug for this ninthday of the nInth month to como On tite eveiting of Sept. 9th, occurretl ne around again. of tIte lug Annual. Osirian Cloister Meeting There is a feeling of real dosireto know each evoitts of tite itteeting,First, a siteclal dlniter was sivel in At tito buffet luncheon 'Vodnowltty night Snaric-elect R. A. ;:44 -other peisonally that perineales il. 1-looHoo Annual andwhich tite fiunous Torrace Garden ofliteMoii'isoit Hotel. where i hloo-Hoo fall to Itnii anywhere else, that constitutes Hiscox reported that the ludies of tito party had passed reno On t1 af1rnoon of Slonday, September 8th, the O8irian tite tie besides enjoying a splendid- repast, lite guests witnessed - tite iutiotts thanking their hoots for the splonditi eittortahttinont Cloister hold ;in vltieh blnilstite nteinbeis together. contphete Terrace Garden Icc Carnival tinti Vaudeville show. tendereti them, I n Illation cereinon y In the Tilo Itoozns of One of tite itiost delightful of tite t1l(ìloiriHon lintel. litany private enter- 'l'ueditinerwas foilowedhuy a vautleyhlhe,smoker,and hn summIng up tIto l)iettsitlit visit to Chicago tIto Bithiotiti '13e ChIot Priest of Osiris, Julius Seidel, tainments was a tliitnei given by Mr. and Mrs. Boiling In 08h1e11at the LSHIHLO(I Arthur buffet luncheon glveti In tite halirootti oflie Morrison Hotch. noetIng, I)ythe folloving high Johnsoit, In tite English room has grout l)loasUre itt exteitfihtig to Soniot' hloo-Tloo Tom A. !L Pr1081s of tite Blackstone 1-lotol on the As titis wait strictly a stag affair, tite ladies verO escorted to Moore tito sincero iqiltrectation of the Supreitto NIne for ii is evening of Sept. 9th, to tite members of tite 1-louseof Ancients, tite Woods Theatre, where they - witnessetl n scroamlitg farce, gL 111(33 PrIest of 11nhi--hlolhing 1ithur Johin8on, their spletidid worlc In organir.lttg tutti leadIng the Chicago ntonul)ers J lilgit Priect of 1a-h1, A vlves auuth retiring Sittirk W. A. Priilthhe, In additionto 'lip In Mabei'sItooin," We ilid not utiunago to getup to in making arrangoniontu for takIng caro of tite retirlitg Sitark titose htreselit litciudeil W. A. the Annual. t Thigh PrIest of Isis-W. A, l'rlildie, Hadley and Mitbel's room, butjudging freni reittarks made by those who Brotltei Mauro, Vicegotetit Snark F, Do Anguerra and the Mrs.Iladhey, of Chathaiti, Ontario; Julius Seidel and were there, lt was-certainly a highly entertaining experience. - ,. high lrhot of Shiii--IV. A. hiadhey, Mrs. rest of tite ChIcago conititittee wltouo natnes appear aise- h high 3'rhe1 of 'I'hiothi-iolin Simon, Seidel, of St. Louis; Nela Gittdding, of Indianapolis;Platt A to tite vaudeville and smoker, It was some show,- F. M. where, aro deserving of giotit prttise for Walker of Minneapolis, mid 10. D. Tennant, of St. tite very able man- h tigli Vilest of Ilatlier-'l'oni A,1\loore, Louis.-Tito Baker, chairinait of tIto entertainment committee, and Lam- nor invhlclt they fulfilled their thalles.A. lIst is tuso printed :r table was beautifully decorated with tite I400-Hoo highPriest of Soil-Stacy C. Bennett, colors. yol: hort J. Pomeroy, master of ceroniottles, put on on till-star elsewhere intItis issuo oftite htotu oftIto28th Annual, 1H high JEIeH1 of Aiiuhie-lh, M. J(3lledge. low and htlack, made up of yellow flowers anddecorated willi bili, Including twelve acts and orchestra, We have seen a through whose generosity tite vitriotis et)mtnittaos Wore ahile the BooBoo emItiere in various shapes aitd sizes.The xiiost great number of vaudeville shows, but the one presented to to 1H The fehloringNovO Jn(" ere!nithtcdhitotisehighi provIde (lue upletidid entcrt:dntnent glvun anti to wiwitt Lii lninorn of the honor 2lyHkrles of the Temples of the illustrious Seer anti lits charnting wife itrovedthemselves iaoinbers attentilng tIto 28thAitnuttl was - one that Keith's itt i3ulhetln extends sincero thanks on behalf oftIto Supremo \\T Cloister: adepts at arranging an affair of titis C, Bartlett ...... 29085 ...... Peoria, Ill. lciitd, and those who Now York, the Majestic Iii Chicago, or any of tite Orpheum - Nine tutti other members. were itre800t will ever reittembor thekindly and gracious Circuits or other titeatres would have paId thousands to get ii S. IC Holland ...... 5290 'lite following Is tilist of officers and titase inItiated at ...... Peoria, 11h. manner iii witich their host and hostess entertained them. Lee E, Glass ...... 26911...... Meniphih.s, Tenu. togetliet - In one show, As stated tibove, it wits sorno sitow. the Concittentition: Morton F. I0iigehinan - On Tuesday afternooti it delightful automobile ride was and will long be talked about by nteinbers who were there...... 28256 ...... Oiiiahia, Nebr. taken over tite famous Chicago Boulevards. \VIC. hall ...... 14314...... Fuhton, JC'. Starting front FollowIng tite vaudeville a satnptuous supper was served and CONCATENATION No. 2101, ChIcago, III., Soptembor 10, 1919. tite New Morrison 1-lotelti a procession of ovér thirty auto- it get-together-get.acquainted.hour was spent. SittLrlt-A,13 Coito. ,F M. Baker ...... 21576...... Chicago, Ill. Sotilot i-too-Iloo-M, l'I liottu, E C. McNevin...... 25469 ...... Chicago, III. itiobiles, provided by the Citicago members and- decorated - On Wednesdtty the ladles wore taken to the Marshall. ,Ittttlor lIoo-lioo-L. J, Poinoroy with - I'ohIos'Ing (he initlittion HooI-Ioo banners and iteitnttnts, the visitorswere taken Field store, where they were shown through every department - - Sc't'lveitotor-R.S, IJtloy, lie Aiinual Cloister Dinner took out by way of Pershing Boulevard, visiting tite Municipal el the greatest retail atoro in the world, and then had luncheon l3ojtiin-D, Fe Atiguora, ' place,'l'hiis prov((1 to hie one of (hie moRt delightfulinformal ,tni)i)erwock--A. li, Ritth. gathoihiigs of the Twenty eighth Pier, Lincoln Park and froto there to EdgewaterBeach Hotel, - served thorn in tite Marshall-Field tea room.Mrs. T. A. - ì' Aunuiib,The Jadies joined Moore, Chairman öf the- Ladles' Reception Committee, and Cuutocattttit-F. M. ]3ttkor. tite nisinbers at the (11110er and thoroughly where refreshments were served on tite Terraceoverlooking - Arcttitocr-J. Dowitiztg, entered Into the Lake Michigan.The rotant trip waslitada via Sheridtn it members, took every advantage of their opportunity and (Jurtlon-E. J, Lundin, iiplril of the occasion,After partaking of the good things 30280-Witlitim Henry Abbott, Chicago lirtutch Mauiagor, Glu-Au- proviiheil In the way of eatables, a short business Road, Divorsey Boulevard, Humboldt Park,- GarfieldPark, diii not overlook utnything in showing the visitIng ladles an drews Lhr, Co,, session enjoyable time -while in Chicago. of Wauuau, WIn. 11S, LaSalleSt.. was held at whichl'ast Snark W. A. Priihihie Douglas Park, Washingtoitpark and Jackson Park,returning One of the features pro. Clttcttgo, BI. VaS elected to the Now Morrison Hotel, - via Michigait Boulevard; The pared for the indios' luncheon at Field's was t toast to the :iO2sl-Artltui-Brallsford,ManagerYellowl'ina Chief Priest of Osiris, and thofohlowing high - Department, - Priests were - Jlcrunan 11. ilettlor Lbr. Co., 2601 Eluton Ave,, Chtcttgo, ill. weather was perfect and everyone voted tite ride ladies by Patrick Franela Cook, of St, Louis, but unfortunately,- ehect , was - one 30282-Charles Foutor Carpontor, Chicago Editor, Jouritul of Corn- of the nient enjoyable they had ever taken, Brother Cook wadetained- inSt. Louis by Ilinenu,How- - :merce, St, Louis,2100 Mahiere BuIlding, Chicago, Ill,

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28 tHE BiLLETIÑ-A Î.MÓN]L/ JOUfrIAL DEVOTED TO HÓÓ-HÓO THE BULLETIN-_A Bl.MONTHLyJOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOO.HOO 29 30283-Carl Wright De(cha ugh, In A1vn'ti8iilg 1)r,pnrtiiieflt Amer- (III) 1uinhernian, 131 S I)eItibùru Street, Chicago. 1H. Kirby-Bonnet' Lbr. Co. 'I li .Sleariis J S., Lbi'. Co 3028 1-Cli:t, ktLiwl 1(I(kI , ,H'l MIlI I 1'rILIIuI)ollal1)11 Oftcer, - i'()t "Hosts of the Twenty-Eighth Annual" Co. Ii, S. Olnaiteù1)jniiteient, (J. S Ariny, 74th alid Ash - John J. Anderson, . A. Thornton, ; I i latid, Clctge, III R.L. Andres, R. Curtis, 'JO CO. :lo286-n)nitIcJS(e%vnlL MontgouieiV, Secretary \V18c01i81niletafl Litininore, A. W. ?flt' Jr. F. Amentan, C. H. Ketridge, 'I'}101'jilOfl, R A, Lin'Ci) AtCOCIIItk)It, flh2-4 M. & M.l3tiiikl3tIIIdIng, LIIIIIIC, IItr.Cc,. \Vm. Clancy, .rupe, INDIVIDUALS. tltIe'.Ttoj 0511V Lbi'Cii SJ2Hf 11111 )IIe! I IC I I CI trcne110 01 ur leelt & Mititliows Lbr. Co. -'/IJ!IItl! y O ( l, i. Lang, Adams, CItas. H. WToi'ceslr, ei l, Co l)eICoiiìítuy,I 2(15 Lumho,1XCIHLIIgCBu lilutig,CIIIcago, l, L. Ilooper, Tramar, 11001)01', i, i. Liit'yitLiti', ce., I. w , ivi LIti. Co IIIÌìinIe, Antlei'sonj. J. Jolies, T. W. Ogaod, I \%7lIlILkL i Rowland S, Utley, ' $O287-\VIIIIILlfl'I}R)flt,9on Ch cagoteIrO.9entlttlVC Anguera, F. (IC. Lleeher (1ornpuiy. I(,rtIaetl, 121)0 Steger Bu I1dhi, Chlcag,, Kitox, Cio, 'I'. JIIIIIOIH. JDouglasMaocF. Halpin a0288-JOMCJ)IIL Scale A e'I4tIIII ttI)Secretary ami At tornoy Edward BraIIL1 . Ir, J'tj' I I li . . o insoii,i., Louis Wulcltet, ini.qL111fl1)eI C()IIlJflhlIY, 1124 Otte UuIIdIng, Chicago, Ill. Braniitiiui, W. S. SnarkHiscox Meets Omaha loo-loo 10289-Chai lie VtIIIII n 5h u ek Eaqtern1aII:tgr J;verctt-.totlne(, n . Morcaditl, E. A ) Jas. A. lCeinpor, V F Mashek Bennett, S. C. L____ Lilie heiConiJIIIIyof 1n tlafl(1. I 1,26 TrIbune IliitidIng Ceo. Korns, Brannu ' Mttshek, V. F, i y 1! (211118go III BoLts, M. E. Morten.soiì, J. , . ' t02D9 -SI<1fey V, St i Cater,Clenerni Maliagor Phetogrepli I)epart- L. rliorntoii, Iiitsak Behller, Francis On Sotni'day eveii ¡ng,Stìitl, 27th, Sn;ìik of ; A IU)i UnI)ern1aIÌ. (2h tcag(,, III, Petiso, M. L. I lie IJitiverot' IIICIIt itie Berg, Loonarti lt. A . H iscoxt od Soct'ettj'yq'i'pijs11 '(I' E I). rut Ioiit e roy, L, J, l)IeaSll re of nl i tIt lie t!I LADIES RWEPTION COMM ITTEE. Burgoyno Ceo. Qnlxley, A. C. in oct i tug a nu in beiof pi oui liten IJ I ou I I no a el Carson, A. B. LllTill)el'llÌ011 Of Om;tlin ilil The Committees in Charge of the Twenty- Itiilli ,lt. illitiier given in huit' ItoitotIn Mrs, Toni A .MoorChaIrman :, Clancy, Wm. the Rouie hotel.Tliliwoveil to by oiiof the itiust Intei eel. Itty, A. 1. j luid Mrs. A. Ruth, Mrs. G. E. Burgoyno, Cobb, B. F, eliliiiisinst le got.titgetltei' nfftilistettiIn Ottitiha Eighth Annual itoesbacli, Chtts, 111g ro ccitt yea ¡'H. (liii'. M:, M rs. Ceo. Wilson Jones MrS. A. B, Carson, Cori', Albert Stoite, F. B. Ct t 1)1 , tort Iiigel in a ii, New Vt'egeren t CoiLs, Richard Snarkof NOl)raslot,acted as 'I'O'lStllltlsIei FINANCE. M i.e. S. C. Bennett, Mrs. P. M. Baker, sti 1011110, J, O. iiilitt'l)luitior n e w Sna t'lt of I o. iil Mrs. L. J. Pomeroy, Mrs. Forest Lesch, Crow, L. W, lJti lvorst' wo sI H t inciti ('Pli W I t Ii n few 1'do \ngitei nCIinIrnit n, Sui I tu,ot Ivor A. wolleJi osen t'ettiarice Mrs. L. E. Fullei, Mrs. L. C. Forrest, Dowiiiiig, Jack ti nil in tosTIno uI ng glen I iv in t elect ed ii Is I JI, A, .Johtlii()11, 'I'ei'ry, W. A. L, 1)r(L lletil'elSt'Itli u Mrs. F. de Anguora, Mrs. A. L. Ford, Fiuti . , 'l'unii, toll, Id, A. (leVel' HJ)(1ecii, oiitllniiigi ito umher conIlItbitiM Iitøt E. fl()ttH A. (. Qulxley, tIteVnsI, Coast., A Mi's. Minor E. Botts, Mi's. J. J. Anderson, Fuller, L. E. Uticy, Rowland S. lie Smirk is Iminegri' ofone of fia' (ive. \VII8on JOlies. largest 1i n u fact u ri ng a ed 1i's. l]olling Arthur Johnson, Miss kveiyn Anderson, Foticlit, J, D, I tot i i Il ng Fii'tiiof , Vangsness, G. A. is Ilioronglily versed in bolli t ho Woo tlie ENT E RIAl N M ENT. Mrs. A. B. Coiie, Mrs. Trunian Biedsoe, 1-Itillilil, .F. C.Il. otitis of tite Inisinees tintiwoe F'. I I.lit110F,Cita I rin tu. Ianiiiions, Ceo, L. aiio to ululait sonicvery viiintil,Ie lnforuu:ttfon liss El i zaitetii Anderson. Whiting, R. S, lug for Aei' HJ)Ottk' A I t ItitIt EtnietLiiiiillii, Hettiet', II. I-f, Strillo tinte oitlijilijier courut ions he eloseti lila Wuich et, L. vitIi talk I !ÁLflC t i f Wit at, Hou ¡loo itrol j E. W. Meeker, i('(It)til pl liierl Inli Is A. 11Colle. lt cilio s tate, Cal i foin la,a unCl eiiiiy O\ 1)1 lI turn ______fi ts t e gres t 1)0110- ti erived by Lu to borioso Intub lug n e terr liait In Trou lico , voi'k. Tite Siiiit'iç e4 llia(1 o iispiptol i ili in ItIreclul by li Isirurr' , tIeni tam Irlirl was the recipientof aunt ('tollS collgratllifltIo(s itt tile close of lus speech, , : Seerotal'y.Ti'easut'er N. D, TonnaitI foltr>we,rltite .Snni'k Y: anti liad tite Iriensure oft (riling Om:ritti ! I,IllilltPl'tllpTt Oflite gi'euti1) l'(rgi'essii e O rd ei'ni a tic d ii t lit g riten t olltilIling Vni'iotis Years.Aicri rens'oiis why Lrtniireiiiirttshotiiriact ively Silititôrttite Orner.11e recoivori it I eirl(n(iIrI itearliig itittii}y ,l titen I e l'eut sitewit ovid cit fly si i otrgiy e nt itr'rrssr'rlli Isit ea rtt H vItlttu e fact. that lToo-1 leo lefully alive te IR t))poi'ttiiiit los coil they %'Otliti ho folly jilstlflcriin nel inrI)' Hon work, RItti tlttg lion ., . . 'l'ueHïeecir'ltuticlng l'iIH cOItr'iiitlr'rluy tinetotitlriti ,Oli tu tislit s t.i C I it lic froiti ¡ho tuttilet':r uk Moyo I 8 trI Dotait A ' ' aTlt'olri, Meyersu'oturchisOlin leiten to Itt'('iit Lt1 I ('n t itlicitisiti uy litst'ti I tittti'ks uitrniii,lits i)(tl'SOZtttioxIrr,l l(ttt'' lit¡loo ¡loo \ I thin of tite woi'it \ boitefit tlet'iyerift 0111 t ItoOrdei' litolliot / , Meyci's:iIo liltlitli011 In r (iCYHiitittlIll et' l'allons \ I everyday in 1et'et ;iitrl toi>lcsirf \ at. i e cirtse nf ii i I quilo in Ovation, '(11101 its wit s gI von i' ! Aft e rlitoSli(ìe(Iil.Itltr king ¡rt Oit i Ii eait t o it etui lai k¡ir. tWfloflnl citibers 'a si liii u igrt] iii ti ii ti i)lii(tI(';ii05511 l'tI n ce Si V011 Uo VlsI 11)18 r t Olas;t litt i'iirlerit o ititt ro it sei fIlltua fleht of lio.JJøo wont.Vicgoj'0ittIJligQiniahi flint, a I) 1g Count conti ùltwon hIiii'it obi irafol'e s. c. BENNE NOVOflti)Cl', tu o firs tof r MINOR E. BOlTS 'Feu caitlli(luioSitttt'ür ii ('lilly irren LAMBERT J. POMEROY Member, Hotel and Arrangements Committee vitli good itrospocts forrl ie:it doulrli' Siguen tip Member Finance Committee. lintItitloillttVice ChairmenHotel aitd Arrangements Committee I gerciit Engelitiutii was ably assiMteiluyfitti hut loyal hou ¡loo ¡-Iari'y B, If011HtOhiaun , tthtttsioih Fort i loo cii n lie 4 HOTEL AND ARRANGEMENTS. suii'eui 1h at with ,es I F I R M S. Sil Cit loti ilotit iu i lucyvi I hflirtet reliably have L. J. Poineioy, Citairnian. .- litilcii ice t lei Ly iii I fO0'JfQ ei ici I eati i 111g f li o Pi'oHeil t s oIICllIllItt, I.. È. Fuller, - .. i Aelno J iii& ShIngle Co I u iii uni year F nl h cus fii Is e i Is toflii osr s Ito + (i,A. VltIÌgOIIeSS I ALI ey vt t o io CMell t alI hie J. l)owuing. :.. , I M Liiuii i)Ol'liian 's Mutual Cues.Co. 1)111 1101 G. \V. l3urgovne, I Aniercn Liiitibei'man I Luinlici' Mills Co. it. A. T1isco , p, ilCiiìii]ç MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE. Angucra Lis. & 'l'le Co. Lultii)el' Worhi Review i, lj, Tenivan Fi aitk Meyoi' i -H OOi Alioli, E. A., LiliiIi)el' Co. i', , lt(ti)erlai)n Ltt \'eitt svrtlt A B Cai son, Cli,iriìian. Luitiluernien's Creilfi Asii. E. 1-r. ¡Iniviinul AutB'e' Adam'. v . Bu ii rl Lti,ubeiCui,, D. W. Ma isey & Dion ¡ r 1'rt:a:B! c.Iai. Vk ,-Ch ¡until. , A. Gol d Ing Cairo Wood Protluict Co. \, w, C;i rutuichiaci co. Ilitt n ('r J, S. liard, H. F. Brand, Jr., HlOA Moi'gan Sash & Doci' Co. ¡j, ,FIustoii flu' Clarence Boyle, Inc. DuInn (», lonel'gaii ClinsII. Germ, Walter \V. J'erkins, . : Mickle Lbr. Co., Ceo. 'I', j. F, 1ngeIiiiitn , - 'i  Edward Flines Lumber Co. Nallolial O, C. Walt little1' Gee'r. 1(iio. \\', P. Flint. HarrlwoociFlooriltg '1'.ii, Gootliiue I Gaugei' & Co., Jolie A. ii, W, Aiexiirittt , j, hteyiioit1 S Co. M. L. Pease, A. J. Ray, . , icIl. MeVlcicei' i). St.liirocic Genio Wallace Ç ti, hiafer r Clins, II.\\'itgner, ìeo. L.tanutnons. Nessell Lbr. Co., J, O. i.l. luvoti F, A. .11)005 Alliort \Vallei stelo, \V. A, Terry, r Geo. D. Griffith & Co. Osgooul.Carson Lltr, Co. W. I-infer 11I), Rhrighit, Ceo. F. Rearas Llir. Co. W. .1. MIller D, Il. Jeifrie, R. S. \Vliiling, r Pacific Lumber Agency ,i Great Lakes Trust Co. J. A. Faullinni, J. Mortenson, Pacific Lumber Co. of ¡ii. : Gregortson Brothei's Pate, D. S,, Lbr, Co, i:11 Frank Flaberty. Chas. Rossbacli, .1. D. Fouclit, , Hettlet' Lumber Co., H. H. Pike-Dial Lbr. Co, B. F. Cobb, Hardwooti Record TheBulletjn regrets beingunabje Leonard Berg, Irving C. Marggraf. , F'aeiteite.Leichit Lhr, Co, to secure photos - -{. , Hussey, Fred J. -: j Qulxiey Lilmber Co. of several prominent Chtcago RECEPTION COMMITTEE. Herbert W A Rugan Printing IIoiise members who helped ; P.S. Flelclier, Cliairnìan, - ; Hand, .T: ' ¡titteiiitouse & Elliitrec Co. make Annual a success. II Il. H. Hettler, E. A. Mercadal, J. L. Lane & Co. htitter'l3urns Lbr, Co, Will try to get them for N. C. Mother, F. j Pike, THEOFFICIAL BADGE Johnson F, L.Jr. Star Moulding Co. next isue. 31 ilL H. Dsfenbaugh, T. F, Scanlon, Compliments ofF. C. Atkins & Co. : W.,Lbr, Co Sloven & Jaryls Lbr, Co

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I'. r. i.uou'iut US9J2) CEO. A. COTTRELL (26478) C, STOWELL SMITH (21846) --.,DCIflT A M.I Al TtUt e-'"APJ (V7ÛA7 D r T AMtAM ()AAA\ Sacramento, Californio . . . v-,',',J R. A. VANGSNESS (29678) Fresno, Cnlifornia Son Francisco, Colilornia New Orleans, La. Cairo,Illinois Vicegerent Snark 1917.1919 Chicago, Illinois Viccgercnt Snark 1918-1919 Vscegcrenl Snark 1018-1919 Vscegcrent Snark Viccgercnt Snook Sacramento Valley District Past Vicegerent Snark San Jooqoin Volley District Sois Froncisco Boy District Southern Lovisiono Southern Illinois Northern Illinois - of u n-null, gruloluu('('n tlullHIfllltl(' tlnuk(iiti iou-I loo as you (1155 tI uid ro;uuuuiuig (Xj)eCtflbIg islght.As soon as arrangements aro completed I Splendid Concatenationat JohnsonCity, tluiisills,iludes auui\'iaolo of tun Souutis. Wiieiie'ver Morii gets s Vicegerent IaosfniiosollI aniflousice tIse da te nod full PaItlCu- SiHlI'(l iiOiliOntfioiii lila l)lsMy tusk Reports on Concatenations lass of the above concatenation. Tennessee (JI sis ipiulugt ralnloacisof24Ninesto I - i)etnuitastiloilier i1 - Piso following la a list of officers and ean(lldateg Initiated -i iauiuut:.;.iuiliosio ltt u> boost lion I loo. OnIli( I),,! Ing the lootfeo w el of tiseouiIIoo ¡loo year a itthe Clanksburg meeting: Vlcogeresu t Sua uk S. S. Prestosi isalio thor loyal I bo-Olmi evesisuug of August :10th,toglluiiu vitlu us few , (I' i i sstssn1rorol('(PqfIsi Coiicitenntlon were lielsi.One of the Concntcnatlon No. 2093, Clarkoburg, W. Va,, June 27, 1919, ovlso beiloyes ouuuaii doses often sepeatedoie a great (Jouit I ii, ti isoli io leal M los t solpIll Cosi catesouttluisu 1Vfl5 lieti er Inli ishOhle towui, .. silost notal)is t he nos)(lI fssl rejuvenation of I!oo.1-Ioo at StrI-E, Slrisiger noggeon,7197. thon waIting toail umIo ter a large cule, ¡rol lOV I 11g Cos-hulli, M lo lie

, 1(oxt Poiluof a '48(1(11 t L L t1s s1io l)llt paot e\ierinee has proves! that501030of the ______L Vicogerent of Eastern 'l'ennosse was e.IioseiiIn the persoui vi i Ii(l'((I11ti)ly he M e nIl Ills)li sud 501(1st of Ru'otheu' \V. il. i\turu'ny of .Joiiuisosi City. lit ties hllrg, M Iso. enJoyable and succ'sful Collcntenationa haVe been meld California lToo1Ioo never miss an opportunIty of boosting Brotheu- Psilirray I o' io well by u'eal idly i ty lui nl h es oectiouis is a real live 1-Too'TIoo, weh I liulowsu tu roughen t tilo (h ists- tija j Ul'IH(IICtIOuI, vIsere n small class w'ngiven thoiostghinstructions in1-loo' ici amI tine interests of tise Order th their Heine State. as theroi- '['li IIoo \(sr10 ssliittine old cats present nlsnply got together in a lowing account of a concatenation held during the week-end fully capultlle of keepisigus I leo thevou'lc of tue Oilier, fol lowing is n I i st of offire l's o nd l'ansi hInts'slus i tint cil reallico lInoilrtt and entcrtasncd themselves. Followisug is a list of offIcers asid candidates luiltiated (ii cals t liCii i)('I( Ic' slultI((ts hoti(iay till) to Oiess i>9 a snumber of San Francisco Hoo-Hoo, at Tiiinterest oftise Order demands tile Jolansoui City coilcatenatlon: Concatenation No, 2097, CorInth, Miss, tise active support fully testifies: Aog, 30,1910. Sr(iL(Ii.-'3t38 1'llodge, of saur \'icsgrents Tise head office will gln'e them ailthe ConcatenatIon 2086, Johnson City, Tenn, Aug. 23, 1519, small 1)151 efltliuSiastjc group of I-bobo, under the gold- Snnrk-b'. 8.I'reslooi. Setlor lla-lSc,c,-._O(j,Slo()( :f : bella and lssfornlatlon possible, so that if our Vicegerents ami assce of O. Stoweli Smith, Vicegoront Snark of the San Fran- Soidor I i0o-hloo-.l. 1.11L5Euigl oli, i(iilius too-I toi)-} t, (, hell theirlocal Niness enliv are interestedin building up the cisco district, motored to Olema on August 2d and finding .JU((iOr I-1')o-Iloo--lt,l'ìi, \VsIt libo. FinJiioi-C' K N I 'così, Order. tile)InSIst get i)tI5' and keep things moving. l3OJUifl-.-C,I 'sernefl, s ''r venni ei-C, I) \'hItflelst, that the beni Nine was isathe party it was decided.. if a Ses'lvunoteu'.-.-j, \ ,Riley, - .1 sìi,ljcrvoc'ls-.-u s C; A kitten could be found, to hold an improniptu Concatention. .rn t)i(Cr\e'ÚCle-..-\y.Il .aliìrray, C I(Hl5,), I tus--511:50 .5 ltk'tia( itsoii, is'clIllili i'('.-.-OV ______Albert Äioxassder Wiley. assistant secretal'y C sautocat t:se-\V,S',Siì(ll ii. O. ati ((ally, of the Cal- A rda(Ios)er-.w,alNollierlis unI, Gsrl,)(I-1 .i rIso's lu i02:i0.--o1 ifornia Wl1ltc asisi Sugar Pisse Manufacturers' Association, was G nirfloll-It. F. Nieluslo. Il,t)outis'lfI ilJY('I I usstViii illnroinasì, M ai , Past Snark Boggess Holds Another I br, Co,,(nil Etledgss - seiectel as leissg gooi tisisiser ami was given tile timeorhis 30232-'-.Frazler Ji llìert Ainlorsosi, Log & Llin(t)e r lluyoi'; Souitìersl lles V, À la, life as he journeyed through tine garden ,1314g, Co., 'tOS OlLIc2(1 .,. lÙlI(Iu(iI( City.'l'sOli ., lI)2(I(' it(l YJ(u((g 1:lii I u ' , so, SoloI (%('s( 't , C .Y, JlutrososI hi'Ci, orGreat hoc-Hoc. 10233-Leon ,lo,sel,h CI)ri((ltl, IliuM Tuero' is no question hutloat past Snark E. Stringer The Arnul,u'uuts'r,015e)' -'rre1., I,. I,Ai'uobriuul es' NIne, garbedinthem- robes ofoffice escorted the :lo2lo--,lr,slI- Nilwiiu d Chus 'sd, l'io, Slave Co., p. o, rao.228, .lolinaoui City,'Peon. Slip¡(OVIllO llore, C'o, lliiu'sìo- iloggess believes In keepinsr Hon Hon affairo mAvinog %t'bc. !sssro1inndhtttp tt!r?t!g1! 30234-\V. I I ville,311Mo tle streets o! the to'i22a pre- Orugg, Prcprletsr, Ora'g & T.1caya), R ì1.. M ¡is, N, (2. (((li I -1 'osty A Iii "ilI fl,o',l. 0(1 ever hessals a kitteso os- too he doesn't walt in hopes of iisniosary, finishing up tise affair with a 'session on tise roof' (n'i,, t' A, Dovd furC'o,,Gloitu, 10235-VSi(110(15 \'eulsiyj las-n Itou,8ust,, gathering a fea snore together, hut imnielinteiv callsthe 115011 lloone-lcrlel.hu',(o. , eVel'3O1lC, including tile kitten; sepolto having a most .Slìiillu31111g, N. C. 302l 2-Tl ''ysi l"esì ti su (io ruì-tt, ((Ossei, 1'OCìLtIOflt(La Lbu.Co,Corinth, local nl000i)Prs of isis ests together and pIllsthe candidates osijoyable time.-Pioileer Vestern Losmtel'sosan. .10236-tOr tSouth, OffIce, 31 gs',.SìIos nuit Piurchassa, h(oissip-F,,rlç tins onsgtì 31(2l :i-,i ('$0111 \\Li l , t Following is a list of officers ¡isssl candidates initiated at LIIr. Co., Sii ulI,¡ti i 118, N. C. t si s'io s-iIl I IlSìipcu liit'sidsist, 312l1'l lodge On the e\'Cflsng of June 275m 30237- -Inane George Susirlia,Buyer, huno, lire11 &Julilia, Itir,Co,, Ited I0.53',An he iselci a very successful til(Olema concatenation: ' CiiIli((tl, of Otsi- l(I2.il1'rsiilu K MelCa', (iwnur, Msltae lAr. Fort)ea, N. C, Co, CurioUs, Mtsa, Insetting in ('larkchurg W Va , at chich ho initiated a clans Concatenation No. 25,, Otenia,Catit.,Aug. 2, 1818. 'l'ho loll 5-'Mcerllut 'ii Si s noii. following ioemt)ers %vero preusuit I 'iil'l iir,tno 'l'ree 1.hr, Co.,CortuLii, of three who oere in a biisllrrv to call themselves lloo-Noo, SnarI-C. Stowell Sasitti. 12500,13533, 17047, 26617,26958, 261(79, 26977. alisa, Senior 9-Icc-1-loo---1l. O. Wilson. 28806, 29150, 291 62. BrOt_her ltogges states, sss reporting tinimeeting, lsos-ever, :(0216--.-hgau'iI(Iiut o. 'I'lsflt)CH,)(VìUju', Sf500taetlnhl(g Thr.act l'cedon, j1lj5. J1()O11OD.1l. . 11Icox, 31mo. that he reaii ,-.--.-.--..---.------.------.------...... --....---.----..---..----...-. did not calcio the kittens himself. as the real F8oUfls-RnbtGrant. 'l'Im folloliluig nlei,i heu. I'ei (i llroucuil lnusstsnian;ns ihrollu'r \V D Kaufman.of Ellolus. \V.Va., 'rivenoter-C. II.'1'ts11e'. 11(753.2mr77,26427, 271)5,3, 29255, 29283, 29945, 30217. vho .1ahl,ervock- Fr(1 I-tasnl in. [MarkElledge HasFine Class atCorinth i h ns his right isaoul lilao in teaching the kittens the rOal C5lstncsotlaii.Ocar lt.Johnsun. nnannero of a live b1ac1 cat rcnisoper-_F'iasik W. Trowr, Sisice tliiconc3ena8son Brother \\' D.Kaufosnais 1135 (tr1n-R, T. ltiiasnasseis. As the Lumberman Poet remarks In the An)eu'lcauo i23l-\lta'rt A1aander Wiley. Àast.Secy Lum- TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL been alipointesi Vicegerent Smirk for \Ventern Virginianiet Ca1lfoi'tsa White and berman, "Mark Niledgeisas done goule iieid aumtlier Coneutte Is SIgar l'iiie Mfgrs. Asan., 610 CalIBldg. San F'rancloco, ioololng forward to tickling a big concatenation to be held ('allí notion down in Miosissippi.it is a good deal easier to hold St. Louis, Sept. 8-9-10, 1920 q: : in October at Weston. W Va11e lias ten kittens corralicii 'rsufollowing snenit)era were present a Concatenation tivan it is to hold Mark." already, wills snore in stght. so West Virginia iba Moocan 12595. 12833, 13S97, 14423, 1a209, 17958, 21S46, 24837.28990, 28992, The ahoye quotation Just about hits tue nail 29569,29816, 29879. on tiue huerd. TALK ABOUT IT-THINKABOUT IT Our new Supreme Scrivenoter Is about the livestexample - ? j TI-lE BULLETIN-A fl-MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOO-HOO - - ---

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WILLARD G. BURTON (26209) FRED D. BECKER (20010) WM. D. KAUFMAN (14438) SaU Lnkc CIy, Utah Kalispell, Montana Ehkina1West Virginia Viceercnt Snark Vicegerent Snark Vicegerent Snark w. C. BUTLER (22792) LEE E. GLASS (26911) Utah S. S. PRESTON (26617) i Weatern Montana West Virginia Sioux City1 Iowa Menipltia, Teuntisee Johnsot City1 Tean. Vicegerent Sntirlc Vicegereat Snirk Past Vicegereul Smirk Nortkwesteru Iowa D. Foote, when he arrtveil from Alexandria.Following the Wmtern Tonnesce Eastern Teancauec Lake Charles, La., Holds Glorious Wind-Up concatenat ton there was a feast to the guIse of a banquet, auch white t hiere was ait absence of the wine that cheeroth, ao217-,p)hr Wltttam AhoxaujOer, Ptaiiei' Formano, locic-alooro Co., Iuiutui'essluig : i tie ettuuuhhutittes In a to Hoo-Hoo Year there was a constant flow of the ftooitof orat»rtcal reason. Lt(t., \Voottako, Lti. uuuuuuuuiei'ti'iihyvoi'LIiy of the The hiappkst specchi of the occasion was that of 30218-t t any L, Lilackwetl, l'hIllg ni itt Foreinriji , Ca Ieaieu .f.eg Itottu-tit i tutu ofI i oui I looiii i thu t lotitrotti, Cui foi tiiuia tely, ayer 'rrotti, t eittLtii, Co., Jttic Ctìarleo, La. Ituottiet vhio inforine(l the crow(l that he liad henni of anil liait seen C'oiuuioiil iiituoi etiul lite Buttai liiiiuletuitietl iiccOuuuit 3O21J--ji-cIi e Caiticion, I 'ieH .. 'tut augr., Jako Chaitec I 'lati u II luitt lfl81(' 01' tuis noci lug, hut Juitgtng fi iiuui i)iL81 Saci';iuuiotito coticatouta Il()flg1 to e'o lion ¡loo raflze hnv .strong the a fets''hitte blachhirits but it was the tirst time ho liad ever Co,, LIttle Ctlautco,I_di, o cúint' .3i)2t0-iiIOdLC N. Ctlriotuilao,SIL\i'yCi', J . tutus tre k itou'h t 'uisii. tug hIiC('0i45 from d ti h .', ha d In Lciu,ia n: ,i o real of I he Conca tena. becomeintimatewilli whitehihackcats.-LumtieiTrade A. 13e! Lbr. Co,,I nc. ,t ii sto i t to ti ut u sii, l)n h1i1 in1.1t'('11r1t'' J.dIWiCIICLi $t., LuttoCIIiLrteo,t dL. Otte o!(littfeuituii es of tue evouuliig woo tito (iraftitug of on \ngust 19th.¡iisiatin lins Journal. :3o2l -JielIry Nelsoiì Fiiiguy,joot. Sales Mgr., .J. A, 13cl t,tn-, Ca, i uil i iii ii i'coltutfoui (iitusI Suiiut k Pt.httuite, o\pu'eosluig t lie ioyuihty attui 'ei I i d e a r''ori1 t o 1i pronil of t h I s yea r.Since Mn y H0O.H00 INITIATES 25 KITTENS Box 623, batle Ctìarlo, l,a, lstoighl iio iii'nhrs hayo lin added loflic 11oo 30252-I"rtìik Carrottterc (IILLI I t., $aiea Niigtiiecr,A. Ill.l,ocii etto & gioiivisiies of tito VaiieyI luiui ii(t(i 'l'lilowuiit reaul at the Co,. Latte CtiartoM.,.L,'i. Aiìuuutal iheetluig tinti uupu;uu's att ii situer cùuiiuuuitruli'atjouio froua 1 looi el Itroni Ih .i tsi al . a I ong witht he retool a tCIiICTIt.of Lake Charles,La.,Aug.25,-WT, A.Priddie, Supreme j; iO28-Art tiiuit.eoCILytO,1)1 roetoi-, Voher.1Ctiig Lbr. Co., Latta ii hiHeuit. uiiluut hei's \lit \I' t'i ouiin i inhi'r First .t lin t ren II loo-linoI ve Snark of the Universe, conituctet one of the largest classes Cliailea, La, t rt tilocotte \\ ii e,\ it'tgc'ront\lel,niicii1annf New Orleans put. through of tite year into the mysteries of the Sacred Concatenated 30254-Watter Stow;trt. 0110M .,, Saw Fiter,J. A,13cl Lbr. Co., 618 Fiul ioivl tug Isiti ctut'olfit'ut'iuandciiuiui iii uttosIntuit toil 1'øiI St., b;tko CtULrJOH, Ltt, ai. I lie Siicu'atiiouut o t'iiuicateutattu>ut t \\ ('ut \Çi t',t lien\t'cgcrvn tFool o.ofAlexanihrla. gotto Order of lioo.hioo at Laico Chiztrtes Tuesday n ight, Aug. 19, 10265-]lobortltltiioiit iercford,S((!Y-'l'l'OILS. and Mgr,,MiiriI13' geiherhe rt'n)r(hcl,ìsof theear, thirtytwo. Now Lake vhteui twenty-lire worthy canilidates hecauuie black cats. When J',roijttc1 tttw. CO., Ltd., 707 1t'tiI st., Latto Charles, LO. Concatenation No. 2090, Sacramcnto, Calli,, Aun. 30,1918. Ch rhi.orn through it h tt nl vfi Trotì er TI. lt.oses, it is considered that tess than a weeks tutte intervened from IOL'66-.toli ri.i(iOCi)tiJiiiiiz, 11gi,, 'l'tie }Cu oto Co., 320 lCtiìgohtgli- Slitti k---l"t' Cicitici ne'\Vi(t gireni of le Charles Dilriet.. asstsleil by Brother uti ntouuentitwas utechiedto lieht the concateuiatlon,it wa, Sau Aiitoiiio,TOXa.s. Sii'ttioilico- I loo.-. ( i tilt ii 30257.-Clintoit tollO Idtiigtlttn.Oiioo 1\gt,, 'flic Long lIait J,br. Co., 1 iiiiit,it ttitt- J ttttt-tit0it ii'tt(ti'it tc'ittti lE Bich,ird'., uiipn, 1\ionday and Vicûgerent Foote speaks oarticutarty weil for the organizers u-ito secured the BOX 809, Kaiio City, lilo. iuitjuitt -t'I U Jtttttii', oI lnanílr. andpiirrcd(Miby the presence cf Ev-Saark tventy.five appttcatiouis.Particular credit must. be giren to 3O2t8--Ctarita'o alortimer aItLrItLgtLn, Socs', -Traits.,ICrauoo & ililtil. Stt ivctti,tpi -.1. C. Atti 'tt \V, lri)i o'\ i thI h e rea I i zt ton tb n tIbis woiiI be the B. lt. 'tloses. of the Anococo Lumber Co., and lantes Simpson, agilti Ltji, Co., tVcs tititco, La. . .tittit)t'i'oitt-tihFit ii-i Snarls ' Tht ronci1, he would of the .1. A. Bet Lumber Co., assisted by Charles B. iionday i02119-'porcy Myers, Ottici' Clerk, Cnleaoieu Lbs, Co,, 670 Nlctioloii (1tinttteit liait---1 t,('litt tttt lei, attend during hiterm of office, st., Lttke Charleo, 1:t. t'lt ttoiter--1 E0\' ii i ti' lhie got hflsV uuj cuccc'ecled in pulling cff n real hum- of the Lock-Moore Lumber Co., and W. T). Hoover of the O26O-Chziile Vilitani Outtiwaita,'l'ravoluiig Satoomaui, Etorgo lInt titttt---t1' itt litO . 1)rug Co., Now Iberia, La, 70272-Jolt tFIL3'ettelIn t iìmgerTho fohinuing ac'o11ntc fromthe Lumber Trnde .1ciir- Powell Lumber Co. Friend Moses is a reguilar "toni-cat" when lOItI-John &uguotus Owens, toc,I ittolcltt'&'itet , A tatticI Att ($ti , 1toc- n1and the Amtruoa Lumbc.rniin givcs a spìcmdid outline it comes io dragging in the kittens aiuti he simply closed up Saw:iiitl 1o1cinaI1.Catcaoieti L. 1. villo,Cotti . ]hti', Co,, tj.Ci. Btatc St,,i otto Ctìaito'i ., La. :uo213..-1)0w1 l'lttit a a d llttwt'ii,S'it lt'otttir tt ,t':tti.loitti it i tiI ha.Ut,, ,1'. nf the hìppeaing'. ci thigrent meeting : . shop anui went after theni. 3O22-lrank JILifloli Pottet,l3iiyci' ttiittSaheoiiiazi, Miirrttyi 1r'ook o.lltt 97,,S'lttt hiatt,('ittlf l.al«' Chartes L- -Lake Cbnries concoteniled in a truly dr. Pridsile suggested the iioluiiuig of the concatenation }1(ttv, Co,, Lutto Chai-tac,Lit. 3(127t-(Jooigt',\litt vin Millet ,I 'iL'ltl('tfittI ÑtL"itttittt, Sitittastiti-ut 0V Edward Quinn.llootckeoper,Anococ'oLtir.Co. & Lttr,('tt,,I 2 I\V\t'i'ltt'iA ve ,Otta'klott,t 'itlif hittNii-..L mtinner on the ecrnng nf August ]R.Twentv4lve because of a meeting of the Alexandria I)istrict Lumber . . La, Reiitorii Lbi'. Co. ,L;tiçCtiarloo, La. 3ii276.--(ieo, Davitt I 'ttt kioott,ti,il''tttttitt,aittiittitiit-Ci ity l,It.Cit ,of littem- tïtt-nf the dehghrs nf the onion bed, wandereit change lo he held at Lake Charles onluisday, saying that 1O26t-Ed'ttrit flotner-Vlco-1 'n'co. tuaittip(., lteisor artLetilulo StÌ1150, Stot'klttt,420t.tttli ìtv' ,l,utl t,Cit Itt, i 17 Pino St, ,Lutto Ctinrleo,I it, through the ñarbm-s of mgbt on the desert of fate an awoke i 'i'ttct foIlow'lttgti ittiliet'tt nit t' would pro1ahby h)e huis last chance to conuiuict. a concatena- 30265-JJerniui I1oier-At,Supt.,1k-icorauactifuio Itt t-c'ait le fini theiì.eh r rith- grdcn dreamlandwith Slitta,1i7 0806, 12815, il'ilo.11870,lltit,isVI2, 20711, 21727, 21836, ittrtl, a thirst tian as hislerni of office expires in September.11e asserted Ptno lit., Lotto Ctiarleo, Lit. 25161, ?T iiiquenchalilenach a desire ii-refui ah1. 30266-Lonnte Eariierst Ruttton, Assi. SItIOS Agt., Loig lieti 25178,265117, 261 I 0,27779,201 t 'I 20 i t,tJ,20102,209 'I 1,201)1 r, that it was one of lilo best conducted "concals" in hIs experi- 28390, 10188, 10110, 3(1113, 11)111,iiittr,,iOuii \\' Co,, of K. C., alo., Box 865, 1,atao CtiarIe, La. \Priddie. Snark ofbe iniverse and vice-president. erce. . 10267-John ItaynoldStop)ioiisoii, Bitt Maritai', CaIc'aotou L, L, Lt,r, nf the Beaumont 1.umher rori-iîianv, flea ijinont, Tex.. waon A parade. with the kittens hanging to a rope fastened to Co,, Sto Nichiolu St. .Litho Charles, 1,:t. lì:nl athe highet oCiit - of 1-loo-lino: hi was accorded atractor, preceded the concatenauion. 10268-Joshua A. 'l'rotti, VIeo-J're., J),lt.Swift Not., Toc., Lake Mayor Joshua A. Chartes, I,tt. the kes nf theCii\on the prt of Mayor Trotti, As a irial- Ticti cit Lake Charles was ocie of the kittens and it to betray- iFresno, Cal,, Also in Line With Final Concat. :1o2G9-'1'tixaao Gilbert 'l'rotti,Ccii, Mgi'., D, lt.Swift lOti.,lite,, lei of hç i ihc mo or nec'ciràc-d alt the 1iaìting FIc'nl-loc a aimi ing no secrets to say that they surelyworked on blm."In Lutta Clinitco, Ltt, tir conil crti ion. 1k i'- tpin cl ii t o li is well known foresight - tti(bande c!f W. A. Nichols of Beaumont who was acting 30270-Joase F, 'i'uckur, S'tilj,iaig Clorti, Caictifficu L. 1, Ltr, Co,, Icrestil)litilti\Vttys iitteti utoteti as hieing a real lW.-.,- i 11 9 fletut St., Laii (2ti;ti'te, La, : I ¡vo loo t ..,,,.,,, t " Ofl .,zu,,, 4JtH,-i jtlY. JAr JI tti1 1 Zt1flCj 1c Irti ,jL,2t: Jilt,¿UIii Cuupie 102(1-ucorge \Vest, Owner, Gen, \t001 ItiCurarice, CahiTioiou Nuit. Jnit cRy ,iiii h1 or1ci to i3O,1tii aii o thui octil titi of ttiut past ('iiflCOl and he had no dc'ire la 1w otherwise than friendly nl 1IOUE. A splendid banquet followed the concatenation. litt; Bldg., 1 ditte Ctita aleo, La. Vlctigeu'ent(_i A. Colt t elicliii ply could not let ith 1hne endonodi1h unknown privileges in eye opening tito obI I loo The atiendaruce of old cats was good and among tite Tuo foltos'tiig iiieiitiiiatizo ecciti iIoú YCiti' go tui t sv i (hotu t1101(1 I tig tttleast etici tatoueCOtila t., h1oce There uogiiili-'a gathering cil the oid timers 1uirtoi-ed guects was George M. Low, generai manager of Lock- 20, 127.531, 716, 588t, (itos,!1712, 10658, 10912, 12561, 13416, 13790, ILS Iit(tsiit t ii good i y' 140i:t ittia, tINaS,16660, itr,oi, ittoo, 16681 uiiutiiiter of okt tut ittiiilet'S gathered togel ht ou' frin theiirroiinclinicolinn Beaumont belng well repie- Moore &C.o.. Who ìs the bearer of No. 20 and v]to became a 16690,17474,i0000, oli thu e ctvoti i ttg of A ugitot io (ii attui ('PlelIrated lui trite I 1110 1 loo sent t-'d 11025,18189, 22871,'2966, 22975, 23119, 25599, 23600, 26745,29027, 4? nImi)Or ali:be first regular couicitenalion heldin New Or- . 211127,10049. uit ttiuiert tieiltiosln g of (lie oidYCiti'. k feiiirp cf the ((neOt was the reinstatement of No. 20. leans, in ]it!2.S. N. t'onng, Qf Lake Charles. who holds life The geni lcmaiì on ning tue Btotlu'u' Cott te I I stud li is Nut o titado a uocot'dt o he pu'otiil nuniher ns none other Ihian inoinhership No. iL was also present al. tite concatenation.-- ou' duuu'lng li ust ettoof office,%VC t egret that tutoie d etalis of George Vi' .ccreiari- onii treasurer of Loek-idocrs k Co. American Lumberman. Sacramento, Cal., Closes Hoo-Hoo Year thlo spiotuti Id meet i tug Wet o 1mL seit Itui,hut t know tite con- Oneofthe c.1dei nl meinber' Mr. Lau- had permuted his F011OWingS a list of officeis and candidates initiated at Cil tetlIitloii%VttOtuikeeliluig W Lb tito 1 0 lottg seules of machugs nitmherchp lnpc II numhcr Of 3ears ago. He took an the Lake Charles Concatenation With Final Concatenation itOitI iti tile Valley flCtie mieresi in lhe proce4d1ngc, end c'specinfly in the liii- .. CDncatrnatinn No, 2095, Lake Charles, La., Aug. 10, 19t9. F011t)Wlttg lo utlist of offlcou's and catulluhatou InItiatedat liai ion of \Iovnr Trot ti H ealso made n sölemn vçw thai tiiavt-W. A. Prithlc. tite Fi'ostto concatenation froni no 1Vhiat Stiei'aunento lino-I-bo describes ao one of the pieas on nntil the end of hie lie would forever te an S(Oi(r 1tco-3c'c--Ti, D. Foflts. . . . flciii-eorber ìni the eaue of the only fraterna] organization .liImIr Hoo-Hc''--tV. Â. Nihol ., ablest, iial)i)fest aiuti lutost, su ccessfui concatenations ever hehl Concatenatton Na,2100,Fresno,Calif.,Ati.30, 1919. connected ilh the liinihcr inductrv . P.tjurn-W. D Hoover. that thrivhtig lloo-Boo city, took piace tinder tue Icuidor. Sitarti-O, A Cottrell, 'UIc'(aìan-B. ri. ti1lOr. SettltttI tt)t)-Hoo-Lt o luttai t'i'. Th . :- .htp of Vicegeu'ent Suant F. E. Couiner, on the evening of cnncaienntion wa' hcid io the handsome club rooms Sc1ìvoriùlsr-Chai, R Mc-ndy. .ltitilor Jtoo-J-Joo-j,ItNeyttLut. . August 30th. . 1alicrvoak.-Marcus . of the TIks\llìi)e n local ommitiee handled aliiu'rangt- :. Spi--y_ It Was attended by a number of San Francisco Bojtirn-IiJe. Vet ttto Gur&,r-F. meals, the final touchesere given by Vicegerent Snack H.. . Fletcher. : Hoo-Hoo and withtheabie assIstance of Brother liebt. Hood. . . Sci lvonoter.-L. N. l'atturutai, Arcanr'per-J. Ben Wand. . rlcksen as Junior Hoo-Hoo, the Valley xnembez-8 ucceoded In Jabborwock-S, B,IColinar,

. Custocatlan-W, P,, Tanger,

f / 34 THE BULLETIÑ-A rn-MONTI-1LY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOÖ-HOO THE BULLETIN-A BI.MONTHLy JOURNALDEVOTED TO HOO-HÓO

Ai cttn9er-1tayrnontI Grey I o Uurdctn-A, S,V Brnhaticr t 8()277-Itelutttl L Curran, 13oÀ Al3nkerefleld, Calif. 3()27t1-Mtti i le Pool, 2226 Falrvl!w Fresott, Calif. ArticlesofAgreement ; 80279-Ei Ijert L Sm I th, F'rtno, Cal f. J Mittie anti entered into under the provIsions of ArtIcle X, Chapter liI: l76. 92012, 26477, 26178, :i:i, lt. S. 1909, uhuaitientimontthereto. r!Ii 26188, 28714,29721,28727, 29985,29987, 29888,29998,29991, 29992, Kuiew All alen by 'l'itese Presents: '[: OFFICERS OFTREORDER tIF1 9 2't'ttX ttlt)lttlO, 1() 188, 0l(i8 181 lA, 20112 l01 12, 101 i 9, :ioi1%, that,te, tvho:;c 580105 ano hereunto suhscnlbd, do hütühy LeSO- 1011t, 70122,1012G, I !i ditte oturselveit for (lic tonLose of Inconporatluig, and we provide: Pinot-lIte naine of tttuuAsoclatioii svIhI hie Ortler of iioo-JIoo, tito Concatenated . Socoiid-'rlte Itteatioti of Its principal offIce will ho in the City of Saliti Louis, In flue Stttto of ahissouni, with sticht other offIco ?1ew Orleans Hoo-Hoo Weekly Luncheon hut ! such tither lthlit:Oit auth at sucht tunes ait may be necessary, authso , tioterittined tuttiitiOVilieti by tite executIve ou advisory officers of i.hio Order, The SupremeNine Big Success 'Iltird-1 to tituriet mit ithuithl be hifty years. ltittrhli-9htc ohj net :tutd Pitrltoses(tirvhich tito Coutcateutated . . . C)ilcr itf litio- h loo is fitunisil are as fohbtws I SNt1616 OF Tu Ii . 1111(1 uNIY II(S1iu, Iiisct,o ( I . 12:1) , Vicegoren t C111llCllI1tfl of Nets'Otlett Its Ii is fllflflY Mtiuitig,'r, llarh- .I1 lull IltW(IIl(y, p, .- ( 178132) , 'l'ti lttt)tit(tte tite Flealtit, FhtLithtluteeS tiutd Long Life of Its members, 't,tnII.iirithtt'r (it,, SituIritittio,,,, (tillf, AII(lersttii l'rnsltht'uu(, (ihtI,'itn-Aiiilorstttt active Htll)lt()l tels heIlo't ill keeping lioo.Iio() active all the 'l'ti titi coites, l,uiitltt'r ('ti,,Ob. l,iiuil,t,ait,, tract icc atid ortettiuritge etlucatlout, oclonce anti bone- Sl6iI()1( 1100-lICO '(,leitce aunoutg Its uuieiithierit. 'l'ci,, altri' (Halle) , (I.'iicc tI III (t. 'I'Illtt theyOUceetti iS¡tIlt jti3'proveti byUIe fo1Ioving lLtIir,'o,illnlI s',', (:1 $'l'()( %'VltN-lu,iue,.ji 'j'. I'tioIIIcLtittitt,'r 'hiIIiiiii,,(275119) , LCt'tii',V,(htItitgt,, I II. $,'i'rt'ttij',i, tslt,rlt,on,'or 'no told sticht re:ii notate its may be utecessany to the full outjoy- - ' , acIctililteOftileL\VOIOleOt \%ttOlij3 I I I I t l),tclt Cit., I, IUIICIIC()lltC oterIti, i., , 'I', iii eilt of tito htiirhinses etituuiierttttil lierelut. J UNIt) lulic)O-lOto-litais. ltiitttiItt't,,Iit1't10>. I'rt'oltIt',tl, Ilt'iOiin,iiii 'l'ti offer, give or sectiro sticht hnsuuaiico, hutthouututity l(C, or uelhef its l,iitiih,er(ttltlltcity,lI,'utitittitit,'i',,a_ Nt) l'I:hu-o,'t.ai, ('oriie'ttIl(7(1 IiI), I Ntll I or titidl'tilillelier,'l'itt, NEW LUNCHEON PLACE PROVES I to mcm bers, fruttitinte to tutte nay thesiuc, suh>Ject to tue Incur- 'I'lniI,,rttitiiu,l'ori ititiil,Ort,, ¡t tice soit tif tIte Sttite tifttIssoiiri. -I', iel'Ii,',i((1 t2i, 91e1'h,',-.()i e(I ttttlt,rI,tuittit,'r (0r1t. POPULAR WITH LOCAL HOO.HOO - uttlliY,iii,ttt,'r, ;f I"l(ili-.'h'tt hittve a nil use a coruictu-itt e cciii, (,ii,,. (tu Iti)(IN-N, 'J. humor (2r,ht:t$),aiiLliilgl'r,ItI,'liiirtl iMIi,'s'IiIt', I'. huir .Cti,, SCRI V1;No'r i ii-)IitrIt ai, N. C, 'I'Iitt Jlllgilttt.28lUnettCCII of Itoo.! I ou wao lielti 1:1 &clgt, i2t 127),M. U_ Iih,iigtii,niui I,,,r t ii a 1)IlVaLe Corhiili,aule0. dillingI 00111 O the TtJ011tttIC011e lit>tt,1 1111(1beeldee being te!1 attouttoti, Ihe liiiìcheoit ttetvetl to Ittake titeoh!COtSfeel ao By-Laws of The Concatenated Order I C tu iy vt'ro lelLily y oiiig011CC11101e. Vicegordnt Snar' IcIt. A. i\t cLaticitIII II 1ItH ari angeli svi tu iii(i1J1;tlIagdflleflt loi'Ute use of Hoo-Hoo - The Jurisdictions 1)1 tti t' !niv1Lte (t t ning u ooun every 'l'ti u usday.lts iII he pos- H si hie now to hOveSl) Chut tailus fiotti vis thug ineunhers or f10111 ,,' J ,, I those Clittithieoftaictuug cutio of special topics; Nititilter b . 'l'litiIhy- itiwit tire ttt be cotttitiiieth cit that ali actloti - ,IUilibi)i("I'lØ N o i it kit thitucti ijiheu' ivi IItient l-IJiiiI,'r Ottitrlc ,fh Iii,liiI v,'ret',li, A.I i le-ox I I' 1(151Ii ( "l'iON it-i lii every legal retiufrern e uit iiutdIii - . ('tiII'forxÍii, N,,. (1-i itilrr ,i,titi,,'rit t,'hi, %', Jt1it'utrt1 Oil ti ti re io Ni"i'ti.Iii,Utti Iitutti rh'i.oitii;till I',Aiiil,'rot,u, : r S'cIivau t,, ;, leliveret! anexcellenttolic tue i hie htcst In t ciestq , 'luth ti(tleiyfttr thin lieudit of the Order fertigt, (tttititrli'eox- St,ii t hint IltiIf tifilllitiihpi, luit t - . l'iutCiuititlti, tuiliiaihiiii,'stbi,, 1010111gItulullUulof 110(1 1!ooSt. Chicago tuid said liedesino! itt-tti it huh iviiiti;ih, ituid lit tite itteitihiers collectively, thtuttthe ituihtOittl ils ttittliitethiii tito Art ties (if Agreeiitent autd the following By-Laws i ,JUIIISI1LC'I'lt).,'No,2-Uitil,'r ,utiIisi)i( "l'ION Sit7-Itt,Ii'r h'ttthe,'iilhtiii,It. ; , ¿18 III i4t',tIttr lino-lIno, 'louth. alun': NerI Ii 'I'WlIlltiitt:l)i'Iiiart', auiy as could go to ulleotItui h i iii uit the tnii iion Sep. tile h)Ioiteriy exeetu t cil, l'ri,liti i I' tif IIiittihs, alIi'Iigitti, l(Iitiiiehit, (hilo tuttI litilhtinti, Ite( rItt of('ithuiiiilti,i,N'ti orli, alun iiiiiil,ottt.Ii'reca, Noti tui iii i) t'iSi;itudmake tileti i ¡t. SUitel'orestei' It.D.Futibes MEMBERSHIP. i:iirlutti Stehe,l'i'iiite,vltiiitlti, ,JI;illsnuc'l'I()N Ne. :l-IJiiiIt'r .5muir iiitii-iI,,, ili'ii0, Wttotllirtiil:New iiisIt'rii('niitiilti (t!h(O IIroot!oui foi estry tut!J tool lot;. I .'ttttthter2. ili,Ic,,.'l'tese, I I-lenny Veitti U ei\eied À t-t i ve iieituhtcrsht lht-'rhe unenihterithtip ofthis Ortier rIiiiitstis.ttiitiilioiiiii,i,otihl,iiii,It'nIvs, (-tiittiila, luislile 'l'iox , sii it I ilieI liii I teilti, 5-Uil,',' trt'tiiicl'r, Ii. M (itrint till: . flitt'SSiiy011 11H vhtito initIo I U itISIllt'l'i() 'e .i0O. the1)085t bilities of uhu etnielon rind it.Ii t11111 cuscos of foil age oftweuity-oute I-IJitiI, rIltijitni, (I iii. i ,iItl hie (-,ih,,rtiejii, hilt,, IVyitiiiliig, iiI1 titiil%'i't,Ii,rti('itiitiilti t 2 t )yt,itrs,tifg(tttilnitirtil chittriteter s'htoutitcoess oiio ih ' Ni'I,rt,eIii, lititatie etuI ."orilt T' toi i aIfoi J . or more of itiilStitiCi i)ukotii, .iIIIhisIili the inak!iug of uuescives, C.l'dailcetei n ,\V. S. fit e fullest' i tig neveuq titihihicatloutti : I lICeoo. lt-I (ihr (,ttrtitiii, ,..1, (_ I u nthtermeut, Foresters, 01f leers . . I Il i ir,ii'r:'l'i'iiuii'i'i,, North ill. I ltISi)l("i'I() s-No, 5-IJitiI,'riittitcii,,hi'r, )i.ii. id Sottili( tiritliiiii, Luiutiisltiiii, J'tuti itIitiz, Ji ., L. D. Sutuith,11. S.rtuecko, \Vlitiutuii ttf tituber issticiat louts, Officers ou' Reutieseuutatiyeo of Luiuiiier lui- ' I'Iht'ilgti aiioeueel1i1pi, Ieiit itt-Ita, lrIiiItiiiiil %5 'et hrIiiJi., - -' Iiilttiiii,i, tO'itrghti otiilIiitrltIii, AtoskuituC. 11Og!!v10 uiuid Fret! V. (40 ItittiC tioiitutaii ion,Newsuvtuteu- unen , 1oose, eutc!i had a few eu ttailrouith unes, Sa'inill hut- i CitliLl lue tO mitico i nerf tuttI Suututly nicut : sud ito deliri ltel' shall thu linetif quaihil - cli t ittitlitiil ritseitluinicht class thattitetiCCiultatitin u fluer wiuhebi 'l'ue tuiuicticouis \vu!t tie at the saune place utitt! the sutuite l)cr'stttiHtiuttiy(tirinettiltersitip shah bictheir utialui or Itnlnclpal t)t'tiihtittit)ii, ttitd ht dish Ito tite basi nests of tue persout recoguthzed _i tliuie¡iliii tiI utili o. \Viuiithe coo!veattter setst n an-auge- lui i ho citittiti ti it ityh ii s'iiIcii lie reculos as hut orhiicluiutl vocatIon, The House of Ancients meut s tvi I t he uiìltde foi havuuig a feus' siwetal featlureit at each tuincheout, SPECIFIC DEFINiTION OF ELIGIBILITY. :1 Ntiinitc'r 3,Luuncbermeui-Ltuunberunt.n citait lie those whoare en- s,. 'l'il i: tio i si: 01' ASPI F ,N'l' 4 gageti tlithieu'lui J, S. IION'e' Jill HOO-HOO LUNCHEONS ARE NOW REAL SPIRIT the owutersiulit or saie of tImber hands. timberou' (Ii.0_ iahIlt),Jbiiiiii'r Oil ('t,,,iii,iisbi,ii, Ti' hogs, or tIte titautufactitro or stile, at wholesale ' I I .ai, ( '' uui:ti i i,(l)eceittt'tI) . or rotai!. of forest I'i,A'I"I'Il.W'A lit IBI, IilIhi,r MOVERS FROM FEATURE VIEWPOINT products, eIther ait owners, offlcerit, mautitgers of departments, il, A. .1(111 o S( SN(2),I,tiiitlit'r'ejorlil J{irIi'te', (hihetigo, Ill, I It,, illenleci lilil 'ilIi'i,iiiithti'rintiii, hiIri- eral sttltenluitculdtjutts, salee uiiansgers or salesmen, gen- iiiiitls,Ihii, Mliii, ,J,II. I)IBIBvA IrbilI(I), 110e lIoo of I ¡)ec.iiNttii, New Ou leutuis now tuave n private dinung room JI.li.il i-Bl EN WA V iv. A. liA I )lll't I85(1),'i'Iii8. llnilii'yi,iiiii I,i'r FORESTERS. t is I i. f I)eucitettll . - ('o,,('hititlitiiii, Out, ¿dito fliounseuves fortiteln tunchecuus oui every Thursday uit ('till. NutitlitirI. F'orostorc-'J'hils classshallIncludo those persons A. A.%'lui'l'l ( 1(12),(Iti'ceii,i'iI ) . 110011huh as ut resut t.ali ecetieuit speaking program isiii'- graduatedfroitirecogutlzedticitools i i.i.- ai i rli1lt ta luttI)li. of forestry, officiais of the N. A. G L III) NO (lilt)E. C,,t SOliti &' Cs., iiitlltiituilieilii, I. MUir I,iuuiilier Cii,, L,(1.Outil I iiHidg,, u'ango(I fOliiluiCtlf'ouutl utys. 1'tie tuuich eons are beung held uit fttrcsiry sei-viceittiditteunhiers of foreot coniunissloutsor boards, I iiI, Mtiilt li', hi'tijiit, either stai e (ir utittlointi, H1 8V. lI. MTl l,I,W)'71,i, laoa:t>,Suit hint l'liti, Cu,, of (leorglti, Stietipintili, (iii. thìe ?Ioitteteouie Hotel tutUut!! visitiuug utteutubersof IIoolIoo , it. E, Mliii N( ElI ilt)(i0 115M(7 I 1)7), ('Itirksliiirg, OFFICERS OF LUMBER ASSOCIATIONS. Il. WI:l it(921(7), f I)i't'i'iiei'tl) . %',Vii. ut vo1 I hulo\vul a ttou nt'ytuid bui iIdi uugutuit!tOlti! expert. ?tlr. i'itxin'. 'iuuowit ( 125:18). .Niiitihiei' 5.OffIcers of Liiniber Associittloulo_iteguiariyoigan- 11M. li, NOR ¡LIS t Itifit)),(i iei'uietth1, 'l'reti-tr l,iiniiti'r Cii., Muti irituteIi'o, (ii1lt, Iri et! r!eiìs tat lieti oui the u tiatioutsit lit of lui ober, to the bui!d- i'/e(i Ittittbet' itssociatbouto, stub 8 loll N ou' natioutiI, III).)l. V ll'I'slJOi-Bl,( I)iletiisr,ol 1 II.II lllui'(7778), ItIrItyI,iiuititi,r('o.,Jiret tog aiutI ion ii lousiness i te uuiadotun ost entertaining talk. IlliI.lIitiibitit, 'J'rx. Nittiaiiiill(iLuiIL LUMBER INSURANCE COMPANIES, C, D. lit) Ufti(E ( II I ),( I)i'tiiel 1. ti is exploita t itiui of the iioslbil i (les of h onto o tvnersluip oui the il, D. 16M I61150N lt. 'l'INNAN'j' , Nuittlior 6.Liiutiber hitourance Counutaitles-Ogicers I N)i,tN (21H11),Juiuiitiui-l'eiutletttI,tiuiilt,'rCii,, ( I SttitliCOiii'OtOiiiiI,.iIOr,li'r uf 11iio.Ifui, or represeui- lurthiiiiti, Ort'. 1 1714%i'tiitht,llIilg,,141,-itittIft, utai t of itonkons t tiroti gli itiulid 111g aiutiIone association conoce- tu t I res ofiii titutil or Iutter-iuieuiraiice )1,i. etitituittuilos utlaciuig rIsks oui f it.('.ii.Si8I' (2a:I )I4'iiiiilils.Ititlhtic ,t(iiilf Ili&i buttI Cit., of .'iieIu- houe recilving close atteuttlon. lumber trouterty o.xciusli'ely, '. llIo, 1 U i,lIlii4I1 Itull, (3221)),)iilIii Ile is also presidêntofthe ,trlc. Slitti I,iiiiiiti'r (i_, uf ill. IV. A l'il) IdIllI ( 1211), JouIt,, lIla, NowOuleauus 'l'tiocalluof the Ordeu- of i\uucient and\Ioderui NEWSPAPER MEN-PUBLISHERS. lli'tiiiuuioitt Liiiiihior (ii,, of I1i'tiiiiiitiii(,'l'ii. Auuiei'it'it, A good \or(l fon lite New OuIeauis Industrial E- N tittilier 7N ewsp;iu)er Mttui-i'iuttl lauere, uinopi'Ietorsor peritouts 1)0811 toit nuts atoo uuujectotl. regularly coitutecteth s'lthttIte ethitorial or Itusiuiese deutartmeuits of tie%%'siltpers,

- . The lituiclicoutofSeJtteuuul)er 18 isto be featuredbyail RAILROAD MEN, OsirianCloistér - utdtlross dtit!veuod byItogeu'E. Siuuuunouis,secretaryofthe Netitbor 8.ltaihu'oad Meit-Geutcrttl officers generuti LUitfreight, arid -assIst- ì_ -- AnIoni('ituuPltctuPluie1\lit)i t Assoclatjoui ulnit an American ht:LSseitgor, dahu, htui'C'hiasiitgCouitmencltil,sitilcithuig ltl(.I( ti ud stahittit agetths, ch lof tilsutatcltcu's; uil train uiiliotenn J'RIlls'rUI'(titllIl9i.-_%'iti,0,l'rhiiilli,t I 2bt), Vhvs-i'reehili,iit, l'ruolo(joiiuuiulssloiieufor titetuiiuibtir industry to Russia dur- autd uiiom- - II1(iht lI1l1S'1' OF 'I'IH)TlE.__.J6,ii. hers of rttbircettl t'ernia lacOnic, ihetiiiuiiiiu, t.l,tii,ii,er C,,,,I(1,ittttstiti, 'J','a, tirir, 'I'Ouiuiiilit( 18070),Si'cre(tLry_Tr,,._. tog the vau.Ile was cuitluned by the bolsheviks (luring his . (tttit'ittt'titili'ii Order at Iiitc-IIi,ij, Mt, l,iitiis, II le ii riti EST fil' I"I'AlI'.»CItiisL.I. aie, SAWMILL MACHINERY AND SUPPLY MEN. - Iftiitiuiier (728 i )(it'ite.riil )htiniiger, stoyi n iltusstaa ut! vitscoulttelumne(lto dea tti,butunan- latrIe 'II uciuttettit k ('it.,ti,t "rut, i,, 111011 l'luI E$'l' (IV- lt,t'J'lfJ6Ic.__IIoittj, Iluic N ttt:ltet Lì. I., N, I'. ( I I (li 5),Stiiirotiiry.'rrc,i,,. o S:tt':Il!ilachtIacry an (i iiri'r'l'itt, , agoil tescaiio,I I us talk it-ut iIto general, blut wit cover his tpjtly 7ttoti-p,ituits oit- 111(111 l'ui ioi'(,1 altirlitiry Ltiuiilier Ci,IIIr,,iIuigl,,, ,i, g:tg.-diiititeuiiliuitul'aciureou'cttIc,to Ituinitor niauiu(acturers, of iL-i'rttii k l'ttriiitii!i,,( h .11(59) (IIIct,rI.Oiei,ii & (t'(l)ei1dIcesIii!tu(,sia C,,.. Situ . 1(1(111l'lu I ES'l Al i t 101(1 too utuutiuuueuutbensof the sa' null tirltltiiii cg un iiI uuiicIi Iuieu'y ttuid J'rtiiielst'i,, Uttiif. ()jsiin-.i.(t.Itiitiiju(a:t I I .1. uiilII suihilillos for the noces- ' (,ii. (lu't'thtiitil, (tItle. ), o, Mtiiii Liiiiii,or uuuiilier iuittusl ny in No w Ou I sa ry operat boutif wtictiti'ou'khutg mitch Ii-i cry. 111011 PlU EST Oli 1$IS-l'. 'I'. cans siioti I d be oui tiauu! to hear i.itttgtiii(2 1h11)),P.'1'.liitigiin Lituuil,i,r this adtlness. tii,,(tiIi'a.Ill, JI 1(111 l'il! 1-ISToli AN UJ0i4-lI, INITIATION. - us'.I1iiiiiiii,ii (2 I 1851 111(1 IL l'itI I1S't' lIguen llItcr itiiiiIier t'o., l'tirI , lIltiuiiiger Niitiilier 10. Ol' SIIU-eli,u,,. J, l'rIo,( I I tiSi), II'Iihhpiuii, Oui t. ' luiltiatlout-Suehi utersonc its iibove unouitioned IteItreeeuibI$j%'o, iiu. - tici i t Itiateii iiuttitir prouter tiptIhctttion, Jtíi.Yiiit3iit of may ' iuiiiihiiuuiiin, Arctiili,liliIg., St, lottIe,alti, elect lint lii iiiciiti,ersii i u. In Itlatlon foe and LIMITED ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP. By-Laws of the Order Nititibor ii.Lhinhtetl ActIvo Meuititersblut__'l'hie active ali iislitill be ilituiteil to 33,999 uneinbeu's lui good shaiithIuug'.uiiember. - - Vicegerent Snarks ADMISSION OF PAINT, CEMENT, TILING,ROOFING AND At tite 2 I i h atintuat un oct lug,udii iiituo Itoitte of 1-Ion-i-Too, Saut OIL MEN. l'i ¿iutckco St'i)leflhi)er, 1015, a resolutloturitsl)asseiItiuuthouiziuig Nijitihier 12. the luiconutonatlout of the Cousattutatetl Order of lioo-lJoø 1tlaiiufactijrcrs, wholesale dealers atud salesmenof t ALAISA3LA-(Westtrn Dlstrlet)-.tJto,W. PhalIn (29148), t and aloitt- cciii cit t, rotailtig, Ittthui t.M, till,tilluig fuLl otlitin Stuhle artIcles, Phailn Lunotier Co., Tuscaloosa, Ala Gao. W. - - ALIIIIISTA, (JANIiI)A-(Northern I)Istrhot)-A. lug (lie followIng Àrticlo. of Agrecutietit and lOv-J,awtt cati - not . I). J. M5000naid (2ilti), (lueold lui piace of hiecoitie active utteiuihters hut will lie welcomeas hiouiorary --oneuiuberc, it.1riioer A Co,, Edmottleut, Alltçrta, Coiietitutloui and 13v-lais-q ,Tlit i3-Lita i)rinted tu ALAItA)IA_(Ccntral i)iotrlel).-J,l.IS'. herewIth - )hcI(tiitoy(24(79),Secretary. - tiro the situuto as those ¡n ssed lui Saut lrajicisco, with MODE OF ELECTING OR REJECTING APPLICANTS JohîeiooiiLAir,, IO AJLI'IONA-Johtit .Jehinson (24980), tito oweepuioti AT Cc,, Jilrnilngli,tio, Alo. - State of ArIzona,, Johnon & - - - - - of nito CONCATENATIONS. - - Phoenix, Arie, or tito slight chautgeq authorizedat the 25th and 26th o, Autuiutti. Nuitilter 1h.Each ALAISAIEA-(southiorn i)hstrlct)S, X, Taylor (10365),8. K. Taylor ARKANSAS-J, il, Webster litt' - etlililleant for unensiiershlp clint! fully flut out - Lumber Co., Mobile, Alti (24701), Sacrotary, Arkauisaj Asa'aof Lum. At the iocont Annual aihiltiouuitt authorizatIonregardIng huuctw- hhittil auiutllcatbon biutitk, wIiit:ii must be endorsedby three menu- . ALIIEILTit, cAi"e,iiA-tsoutliern lier Dealers, 827: Ssuthprn Truti )ludg,,LIttl. Book, Arie. itortitionWRÑtteni nn, ,,dt , bei's of tIto Order uitgood staiudhuig. u)lsIrIct)-,aohn M. Nelvon(13876). .--.-- .,,, LLL ÇLii Apitlicatlons for inenibershhp . poInted to carry lt out, CL, L.ÑUIS unomeers ap- shaH be baliotod on collectuvety, Cuddy ,çNelen, Cehgt,ry,Albina. iOUSlRALA8IA._.WtIIIam O. -Bòofntan(IVI), Berin M&ohln, Worka : . lui case there ans three or mora SIdney, N, S, W., AustraII, black balla In the flrst ballot, ascii applIcantshe!! thereafter be ,: -

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40 THE BULLETIN-A BI-MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO HOO.HOO 34

- VICEGERENT SNARKS-Continued. : , ' 001TIOJ< CoLuhjmiA-(cO( Dls(rtc()-J. A. Edgecumbe(2<857), J MICIIIGAN--(Weß(ern Dtstrlct)-WjhhIam Fas3ett (2<582) Editor, PaclAc Coajo Lumberman, Vancouver, 13. C. Secrea.y b- PelgerLumber &-Timber Co..MichiganTrua( (b%I.JF0J(NJA(i,jri Franc(nc,, ((ay I)(stric(1-rheoilor Rapids. 311th. Bldg., Grand 1,erch (25466), b 30279- 8ale liSan4gr, AlObo Lbr. CH,Safl Fr,ricl,ico. Calif. 'i' M!SSLs0!rrl-tNcrthern(nict)-.. M I- 37hitie (2j, [. CAIJi'ÚI(IA-(20 Dleo OtoLr1c)-hIarry Doan Whlte(14290),WeaL- bed Lumber Co., Ciidath, Mlu. 20 orn Lumbcr Co,, San Diego, Cal. 26180, i ti 311sSISsII'rI-(southern Dttrict)--Z. '1'.Batten(27714), 2J'98, chx.J1'onN JA---(8cr:,ieiti, l)!gtrtct)-Iibiirl Whl(e120409). Tìi Treaourer, M!!o!aiihpp( ?lc t;;OC1aiiOii, ecretary- Hattieii,urg, - 20H9, Catifr,rriía1)torCii,O'olsom,ChUt. MI080UI{I-(Eaotern D!atrlct)-W.P. I. Andeaon(17862), Proilent, (b,t1JEOJLNj,%_i,1n Ji,aqutn Vahli,y J)lhtrtct)-C.J). Lo9liiiiter(29727), GIdeon-Anderson Lumber.Co.,St. Louli,Mo. ?ra000 l'Janlnluth Co.,1'rcsno, Calif. - , MO.'TAN,t-(E;I(tcrn Dtotrtc()-1I. M. Yaw (23724),Strum& (JALIYOJ(NIi%_(8outtiern Dlotrlc()-l(y.W.Rlddltord (99327), Secte- GroatP'all(,Mont. Yaw, t.iry, Lum bermo,i'n Exchange.loo Asgaba, Cal. i oIONTihNa-vebtern Dlotrlct)-FrodD. i '1 Becker (20010) liontana Lurn. Ci%IOV()JINJA_(Jjotth,.rn Dlntrlct)-J1,W. Colo(27215), Manager, The ber Manufacturero'Aaaoclattòn, )iball8pelI, Mont. L(ttlo¡Civetl(cdwooclCo., Bulwlnklo, Cal, MltRi%SJ(O-2(torton F.Engelman (2S22, 2!. F. : Engetman Co., L;, coI.Onitj)O-flobort r.,,Mundehl (28(12), Secretary, Mountain Stato Omaha, Neti. - Lumbar r)alero AeooclaUon, i)onvorColo. NE'AI-c. c. liridgman (12128), Agent, Verdi LumberCo., EN(aLA'D-(8i,u((ior;i D(etrtct)-J((wln ', Reno. 1111Y11('U,Timber Trades Jour. 1.f nul, 8-1I P;ll(r500tor((ow, ìonx- , Rumkor (29200),F. Lonilofl, E.C.,England, Eclienroth&Son1<5Lowha activo FI,0J(iI)i%-Jo)io , . .1 Now York City. Oar(o (8(39), 1Vetern and Southern Irlortda, Lan- 3' tinie. thick LumbarCo., NORTh C,tI(O1lN%-(Stit(e of -North 'lampa, Fia. Carohlna)___.t,00 L,Forester (28657. Arison0.13o(ta&. Co,,Asheville, ¡tC'(OIl Dlntrlct)-(jeorgoC, N. C, SmIth (23600), The Yar- 11 NORTHl)Al(O'I'it-llarryT.Aisoj0 (4233), InterIor Lumber >'Ihn Mjval ChoreoL'o,, ljruyjivtc5, Ga. Co., 'arèo. N,D. - . - i NEW '1 IIIAJIO-E 13 Nhorman (2744G),C. ). Shaw Wholeoalo Idaho Co., Boleo, ' 0hhIO-(Southern i)lstrlct)-Hary A.Slollowell(3661), Co., Oholloweil& CincInnatI, OhIo. - IJlntrlct)hl',doAnguora (29034), prealdent and ' ON'I'Al(IO-(Jibiiatern Dlatr(ct)-I U, Webb (19546), Wobb LumberCo.. 'Fi Trooiiuriir,Á000ora Luml,oranil 'l'lo Co., 1101 l.td..ViLO Conway Bldg., llorO and Gladatono Streola, Toronto,Ont., Conada. (UhliOg Chicago,UI. g? ,, ON'ritJ(lo-(\veotern Dlotrlc-1fdraceW,Roblnnon (2115G), PIgeon hLttWld lII,I?0l8-Goo.WAngol(20348).Houthorn lowa-WooterriIllinoIs, lUvor LumberCo.,Ft. WIllIam, Ontario. Vicn-l'reoidnjt, hamilton Lumber& 21111 Co., If til( llamiltôn,lii. LI 0itE(i0N-(Viiii Diotrict)-GeorgoP.Downey(17(39), Simrnond. hII,i0IS-(8oU(hnrii l)iotrlct)-l', Co., T. l Manufacturing Portland, Ore. i\ICifl( Langan (2400), 5'. T. Langan lurniii,rCo..Cniro, Ill. i',%NA)Iit-WiliiainT. 9IcCormIl129329), Manager, RobertWilcox, or b Áñcon. iiii,1<. . the 10St'it-1N,irl(i(-ntcrlI liotrict)-W.C, i. huLler (22792), Itoacti&. Mus.. H1I)i0 E iii Mii iiit n os (.'i,., floua (N i y, liion. -$tSi(itTCi(E%VAN--(Nortliern l)i8trict)-Ooorgo Sillera (21890),Tweuth ((flt'O--(Houtii,'rri Street,Sashiitoori, Soak,, Cazindri, E t 1(00th Dislriiit)-nnl,urtK,latoii (121I 5),Mlenourl (,umher e nlIibXClhliflh'OCo,, odi,\lotnw Iowa, ..,,Mt$i(i%T(biIp:1VAN.(soatliern. iJltrlc-W,W.\Vilon (21(20), The Itutloy LumborCo.,Regina; ,Saoli., Canada. KI2N'l'tJCJ(ì'-(Sou(iiivc.iitorii lliotrIet)-W.IC. IfinIl (14314),W. SC. h1lI i ((JhhhihI -"4C0TJ.%Si)-Col..Juin,:,,l.iglntliody,l)8O(12798),F. I.nmborCo .lUiton,Ky, . A. Lightbody& Co.,S ' (ìordoii Stroit, Uiaog'cw, Scotland. - (4 IIIL JÄ)tbI$Z/t0,%-il, fl l'ooto (l2790), Sahen Manager, iibntorllrino Lumber - "'l'ENNEMSEE-(Fbbaiern liiotrfct)-)t', it. Murray (25886), th.' ((ItOh Co, Aleximnidrin, (ri. w. li. lnr. ro' Co .,. J oiiiinoii Ci (Y, 'l'eii n. - -. (IIMh)IL l)lutrict)-Itobl;A. MeLnuclitan (27947),Asso- '' 'N0S1E'(We8iern Diotrl-ct)-L, lib, Glass (26911), Tn-State Loon- alt s chiita niil(or. Nno Oritano Lumber Tracio Journal, NowOrleans, torCo.,Memphis Tono. ¡'II tPriOi TEXAS....(CCntrUI Diotrlct)-J3.C.Varner U426), Vomer Lumber 'b & .; Shinglo Co,,-l)ailao,Tox. - ((((H IMIJII4IANA-(Ccntr:ii llaotorn Dlotrict).-W. it, Nolty (26323),Hann- C'o,, i:; bond Lumtor Ilainmc,rid.La, - 1'EXAS-(Weoerji Dlatrict)flobejt,, A.Whltloclt (21391),EIVaso M cohn li laonl Co., Nl Paso,Tex. - - I.OUImnfAnit.(8ou tIioi'ierii t)l:itrii-t)-lb.li.. Moieo ( I591 b), $ocretary. 'ireowirl r,.Arilcill-,, Ci,., Ihr, Lii biCIiirliu, l.:n. Dlotric-}l.D.O'letclior (127). Sales Agent, VIn. k IroiluctaCo.fleaumont,Tox. ci i MitI(Y7,ANJ)-(Ia,(ern Dlotrlcl)-flo.rgnR,Johniion (27790), George R. JoIboiobn, Wholeiii(ii (,umher, libnlcknrliockor lJIdg., Baltimore, Q,Burton(26209), Burton Lumbar Co.,Salt Lake tixiio I Md. Utah, moitis MEXIC()-(UoutIierzi Ololrict)-Jl, G.,liirrott, Apartado No, 465, Tam- luci,'l'aime, ,icico, '4%'ASIIINGTON-(Wootern Dietric)-fl,W,Sawyer (23078), Manager, : luncimt IA ((race&NorgertMill Co.,Seattle, Wash. 3lI('IIh(.A.--($outliiiinierti r)ietriot)-A.T. Allan (2196), Allan Broth- Wi*4r'lIUiJNLA-Wiiliiiii-D. t're,l)otroi(. Sudi. libaufinin(l-0438), Special Àgeiit lar- eli:isingl)epi. (I. I 1-100.1 ¿0 0.fl Elkina, V.Va,

IL s' alotO ¿ ((oeil Ahi.ideacan We follow it up? i angel 71f! theM k ht : Friedr YOUR ; Ing u WORTHY FOUNDER toldme he did not know whether lilmo e, this Orderwas founded on inspiration or not. He said he : pamtd - did not -;. (boo know whether he believedin inspiration New I Well, I don't know either . Amoil I don't know but I feel that this 1)08111< is an hour for inspiration, and if you 'I'I get from my talk thisone idea, it will perpetuate Hoo Hooon the 0(1(1101 Arnot basis of true fraternalism throughoutthe ages of American History, 'rrmtdo 'i Ing t} and that is this Get behind this scientificmovement to put every boy stay b into the right ob ;11 BWdl(I You could 'ake local ma1in the towns, the ex,omI . chief officer of lUflibo your order in the towns and cities, the head ofthis tub lt movenent to study vocations and he couldorganize and- map out work - for a local " Success Club,"or what ever you might call it, and the local young men would be given bigger opportunities thanthey have now, under the direction of the M i man in charge of that department of Ft(((bibi tite liti yorn- organizátion, and you could accomplish practicaleàónomjc lug (hi results. - - the oil aro th of co< , . Excerpt from address by AnnuO DELBERT ULLRICH . At _. POr&tk ____-1nJJ-uI_------potnté( --i:-- - -

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