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8 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. XEW YORK. FRIDAY. JUNE 27. 1013.

Early Closing Beginning July 1, store closes daily at 5 P. M. Saturdays at noon during July and August. Store will be closed Friday and Saturday, July 4 and 5. Old Brooklyn Views.

This interesting series of pictures will be resumed on Monday next. Telephone 6100 Uaia. The Weather Toiuurrow: Fair. ay a Grea for All the Family Day Cool Clothing for Men. Unusual Price Advantages.

THE FINEST and lowest priced stock of serges hereabouts. Fabrics that are trustworthy, selected after the most rigid comparison months in advance of their requirement absolutely fast colors and the maximum of thorough tailoring at each price UNMATCHED AND UNMATCHABLE at $12.50, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00. Women's $5.00 Sweater Coats at $3.46. Here's Something You Want for the Summer. NO MATTER where you go, outdoors, motoring, driving, sailing, walking or what not, you will find a Sweater a very comfy thing to have along.

In the regular way you would be glad to pay $5.00 for these Coats, and consider them excellent value at that but the good fortune that came to us is shared with you when we say $3.46. We are showing some of them in a window. Made of pure worsted, in mannish weave, Byron collar and turnback cuffs; single breasted; finished with pocket, and large pearl buttons; colors are Oxford, white -and maroon. Fancy Suits. Special values in each price range; many small lots in broken sizes from our own stocks as well as com In flannel, cassimere, mohair or featherweight worsteds, $9.85 to Palm Regular Sack Style.

1,000 Women's $2.00 Wash Silk Waists at $1.29. Beach cloth (washable) $7.50 plete lines from our best makers; an excellent proportion of the popular grays at each price from $12.50 to $25.00 Of white flannel or serge, plain Colored stripe tailored modeL with a low collar. Outing Trousers. Second floor. Central Building.

Norfolk style, flannel, cassimere, wool crash. or stuped, Sp4.U; of cool gray all wool flannels, $2.95 and Store oraers only and none C. O. D. Two-Garment Suits.

33.95; of white duck, $1.29 and khaki, Homespun or serge, $15.00 to Palm Beach cloth (washable), $9.00 blue serge, linen $1.75 Second floor, Men's Building. Misses' Suits of Irish Linen, $4.98. MADE OF GOOD QUALITY Irish linen, cutaway model, large patch pockets, skirt shirred back with belt of self material; sizes 14 and 16 years, Straw Hats for Men. WITH THE BEST ideas of the foremost American hatters as well as new features in French or English Hats of our own direct importation, it is hard to find a Hat want that cannot be suited quickly and well at a minimum cost. Excellent Hats at or between $1.50 to $10.00 Street floor, Men's Building, Hoyt street.

and $2.00 Summer Most Astonishing Value Just Now. YOU CAN PURCHASE these Shirts at a price that would be wonderful even at the end of the season all brand new merchandise, made and finished in the best manner. 3,600 soft Shirts in the lot, all new, just received from the factory of one of the best makers; of fine mercerized fabrics in numerous designs and every good coloring. Made with favorite turnback cuffs; both neat and novel effects. Get your stock for the Fourth.

We are showing some of them in one of the windows. street floor. Fulton street, Eaat Building. Misses' Summer Dresses in white and colors, made of pretty gingham, percale, linen, striped and flowered lawn and voile; newest models, lace and embroidery or self trimmed $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 Girls' washable Dresses of linen, rep, voile, gingham and percale; Balkan blouse or the long waisted model, combination trimmed, leather belts or of self material, in contrasting colors; sizes 6 to 14 years, 98c, $1.50, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 Misses' junior and girls' Middy and Balkan Blouses, in all white or contrasting colors, collar, tie and cuffs in striped or plain colors 89c, 98c, $1.50, $1.98 and $2.98 Misses' snd junior Dresses, $4.98. Made in dainty lawn, flowered crepe, stripe voile, plain or stripe ratine, linen and imported gingham; coatee models of stripe ratine and Dolly Varden effects; sizes 13 to 17 years.

Misses' junior and girls' washable Skirts of linen, rep, ratine and khaki; several smart models, in white and tan, at 98c, $1.98, $8.98, $3.98 and $4.93 Misses' and girls' linen Coats, double breasted model, raglan or set-in coat sleeves; splendid value at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 to $14.98 Second floor, Central Building. Women's $1.15 Black Silk Gloves at 75c. EVERYBODY NEEDS BLACK SILK GLOVES THIS SEASON, and these, are the particularly popular kind with white embroidery on arms. Double tipped fingers. SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICE on fishnet arm over 16-button silk Gloves, embroidered backs, in chamois, gray Men's Oxfords at $3.00.

THE MAN who is looking for something in a stylish Oxford at a moderate price will be surprised to see what excellent Shoes we can supply for this modest sum. They are in tan Russia and gun metal blucher style, with welted and stitched soles, and they represent value unmatched anywhere. thim m-s nuiwrng. Get Ready for the Fourth. We Can Help You This Way.

IN THE FIRST PLACE. HERE ARE SAFE AND SANE NOISES for the young people, and then a few outdoor delights for the holiday: "SAFE BANG CRACKERS" something new for the day a Fan that makes a noise but not a dangerous or vicious noise Air Torpedoes, safe as can be 10c Electric Sparklers, pretty and up to Horns 5c. and 10c date 5c. a box Cricket 10c And a thousand and one other cele- Cowbells 10c. up.

I bration ideas for the kiddies. and white; double tipped fingers; the season's novelty that sold at $2.00, now, while they last $1.15 Chamoisette, elbow length 49c Every style in silk two clasp at 50c, 75c. or $1.00 16-button Lengths, in black, white and colors, 65c, 75c, 98c, $1.50 Finest lisle, 16-button length 98c Misses elbow length silk Gloves, double finger tipped, white only "5c Misses' embroidered back, heavier silk, white, at 85c Street floor, West Buildlnr- Shirred Silk Parasols, $1.95. THE SMARTEST PARASOLS OF THE SEASON, and have sold readily at $4.00 and $5.00. Here for Saturday, in the following colors: Navy, green, purple, white, cerise and black, $1.95.

Store orders only. Street floor, Fulton atreet. Central BuiMlng. Bargains in Men's Bathing Suits. One-niece black cotton Bathina Suits, Heavy flat knit two-piece Suits in colors $3.49 Extra fine quality two-piece worsted Suits, nicely finished, $3.98, $4.24 Bathing Suit Belts 19c.

and 39c Bathing Slippers 15c. to 75c Men's rubber Bathing Caps 39c Water Wings 25c. 35c Cork Surf Balls 19c Two-piece worsted, in plain colors, $2.48 Fourth floor, West Building. knee length 98c One-piece worsted Bathing Suits, in black and navy blue, knee length, $2.49 Two-piece worsted Bathing Suits, some trimmed in colors; up to sire 34; regular $2.00 Suits at Two-piece cotton Suits, trimmed in colors $1.24 Bathing Suit Bags 85c, 08c Light Weight Suit Cases For Summer Travel. EVERY OUNCE of weight you take off the Bag or Suit Case is so much less to carry, and it counts mightily on a Summer trip.

Light weight Suit Cases of Japanese bulrush, 22, 24 and 26 inch $1.97 to $3.45 Japanese matting Cases, leather lining, reinforced corners, inner pocket for underwear; as durable as leather and one-half the weight $5.50 to $6.90 Leather Traveling Bags of fine selected cowhide, full cut and roomy, reinforced corners, strong handles, leather linings; 18 to 20 inch $6.45 to fcitreet floor, Men's Building. Hoyt atreet. Men's Athletic Underwear, 50c. SEA ISLAND COTTON, white gauze cotton and B. V.

D. nainsook athletic Underwear; superior quality and finish; ideal Summer garments, cool and comfortable. Shirts have circular bodies, French necks and no sleeves; Drawers have reinforced gussets and knee length; the B. V. D.

Shirts cut coat style, the Sea Island Drawers have double seats. Latest Sheet Music. DO NOT GO AWAY to the country without a stock of the newest songs and dances. To introduce our new Sheet Music Shop on the Fourth floor, Central Building, we offer the following bargains for 'Saturday The Big Song Hits at 7c. Peaches.

My Little Pet. Two Lips. The Angelus, by Jefferson. Oh, You Blondy. Kerryanna.

Underneath the Monkey Moon. Stop Your Blushing, Rosie. What Would Become of New York Town? Don't Make Me Laugh, Bill. Under the Southern Moonlight. And others.

Musical Comedy Hits at 17c. Miss Nobody, from "Starland." Land of Love, from "Girl and Wizard. That Hypnotizing Rag and The Top of the Morning, from "Yankee Girl." Conscience's Song, from Everywoman, and Bless Your Ever Loving Little Heart. Ask to have the "Big Ben" Music Binder demonstrated. Fourth floor, Central limiting.

White Kid Belts, 50c. Each. TWO AND ONE-HALF INCH width, lined with white or colored satin; covered kid buckles; sizes 24 to 36 inches. Street floor, center. Central Building.

Men's Athletic Underwear, $1.00 and $1.50. Extra fine nainsook and soisette cloth, athletic atyle Underwear, superior quality and finish; loose fitting, coat style Shirts and knee length Drawers. Men's Underwear, 50c. Balbrig-gan, Sea Island cotton and white gauze, lisle finish, superfine quality. Shirts have self fronts, French necks, long or short sleeves; Drawers have double seata, coutil facings, pearl buttons; the white gauze Drawers are reinforced.

Street floor, Men's Building, Hoyt St Men's Underwear, 75c. French Balbriggan and white gauze American lisle finish. Shirts have long or short sleeves; Drawers have reinforced gussets; regular or stout sizes, superior quality. Men's Combination Suits, 59c, $1.00, $1.50 and $1.98 Nainsook, loose fitting, athletic style 59c, $1.00, $1.50 Spring needle ribbed Egyptian cotton, also Forosknit, in athletic or regular styles $1.00 a suit Spring needle ribbed lisle thread, $1.50 a suit Spring needle ribbed, mercerized Egyptian cotton a suit Wonderful Sale of Flowers. BEAUTIFUL BASKETS and superb-Bouquets for graduates are a specialty here and we have filled orders for schools all over Greater New York and surrounding communities.

Decorations for parties, weddings and all occasions from home affair, to great banquets attended to promptly and perfectly at unusually low charge. Crowds are constantly around the window of our Flower Store, where the "patriotic floral design" is being shown a remarkable piece, almost life size, of George and Martha Washington, made entirely of mosses, vines, immortelles and ferns in color. It took an expert over a month to make this and is an example of what may be done in floral work by our inimitable staff of decorators and designers. SATURDAY SPECIALS in Plants and Cut Flowers at amazing prices, as follows; Carnations, all colors, 25 in a bunch, regularly $1.30 values, at 39c. a bunch Assorted Roses, regular 75c.

and $1.00 dozen kind, at Sc. each All other Cut Flowers at greatly reduced prices. Just a Few Well Grown Plants for final clearance. Salvia Plants, Bonfire, regularly at 2c. each Assorted hardy Chrysanthemums, regularly 10c, at 2c.

each Hardy pot-grown Roses, regularly 79c. and 29c. each Hardy Hydrangeas, pot grown, regularly $1.48, at 49c. each Fine hardy Rhododendrons, regularly 98c. to $1.98, at 39c.

and 59c And other Plants at a third of the regular price. Limited quantity, so come early. Store orders only and none C. O. D.

street floor. East Building, Hoyt street. Axminster Rugs. About 50 Good Values. WELL WEARING, pleasing Floor Coverings, at prices that will please.

6x9 ft $10.00 and $13.50 V2x 9 ft $13.50 854x10 ft $13.50 and $15.00 9 xl2 ft $17.50 10yixl3Vl ft $35.00 12 nlVA ft $25.00 12 xl5 ft $29.50 Third floor, East Building. Electric Fan Season Is Here. Fan with 6 feet of cord and plug attached For Direct Current, Oscillating. 12 inch $14.93 16 inch $17.60 For Direct Current, Stationary. 8 $7.60 12 inch.

16 inch. Subway floor, East Building. Correct and Cool Summer Shoes. MADE AFTER OUR OWN specifications from some of the oest Shoe factories in this country. In style, materials and workmanship they are far superior to any other Shoes heieabouts at these prices.

Safe Shoes to save money on. Couch Hammocks, $5.98 to $13.49 Mostly very high grade goods, fine quality of khaki with soft top mattresses. A bit soiled but nobody would notice it. $2.75 to $4.00 Woven Hammocks, $1.98. The newest old-fashioned kinds genuine Palmer make, every one guaranteed; all full size, with wide valance and pillow.

Such remarkable bargains rarely come right at the beginning of the season all styles and colors but, of course, the first purchasers will have the best selection. Union Suits and Tights for Bathing. TIGHTS, black cotton, knee length, in regular and extra sizes, 75 c. Union Suits at 98c. Black cotton, knee length; crocheted edging around yokes.

Union Suits at $1.48. Black merino, knee length; extra sizes, same quality $1.98 I'uion Suits at $2.98. Black worsted, knee length. Street floor, Fulton street, Central Building. Women's Colonial Pumps, $3.50.

Gun metal, tan Russia, white canvas, black suede and patent leather, with large tongue and buckles, closely trimmed, welted and stitched soles, Cuban heels. Women's Cuban Louis Colonials, $3.95. Patent leather and gun metal, thin turn and welted soles, high arch last and the popular Cuban Louis heels. Girls' Pumps, $1.59 to $2.98. Tan Russia, gun metal, patent leather and white canvas, welted and stitched soles, broad toe last, $1.59 to $2.98, according to size.

Women's Instep Strap Pumps, $2.24. Gun metal and patent leather instep strap model, with satin pump bow, thin turn soles, Cuban heels. Women's White Canvas Oxfords, $2.48. Gibson style, plain forepart, welted and stitched soles, Cuban heels. Women's Tan Russia Pumps, $2.95.

Ribbon bow, flexible welted and stitched soles, Cuban heels. Second floor. West Building. Hats for Women, Summer Styl Misses, Children. cs in a Sale.

$2.50 and $3.00 trimmed Hats for children, 98c. Two Candy Specials. 24c. Assorted Chocolates, 1 5c. MR.

MAN! Be sure to take some Candies away with you to the country over Sunday. Here is a fine assortment of Caramels, Marshmallows, Nougat, Peppermint Chips and Cocoanut Chocolates at little over half regular price. 39c. Assorted Caramels, 34c. Made from fresh, heavy cream, sweet butter and best sugar; allowed to boll just so long and no longer; flavored with vanilla, chocolate, strawberry and $2.50 Princess Corsets, 98c.

NEW LOW bust models, extreme long hip line, well boned; supporters attached; made of white batiste. $2.50 to $5.00 Sample Corsets, $1.49. $3.00 black or white chip Hats, with mahne or chiffon and ribbon trimming, $1.95. $3.00 black or white Tagal hemp Shapes, new sailors and mushrooms, $1.49. $2.00 hemp Shapes, imported samples and others from our own stock, all at 69c.

each. $10.00 and $12.00 dressy trimmed black Hats, jaunty, picturesque styles, $4.95. 98c. for white ratine Outing Hats, in great variety. $4.95 and $5.95 for Formosa Panama Hats, all hand blocked, beautiful snowy white.

American Beauty Roses, marvelously like the real, 75c. kind, at 39c. Mezzanine and Street floors, EJ.ist Building. New low bust models, extreme long hip line; made of white batiste and coutil. well boned, supporters attached.

Fulton street side. East Huilding. Second floor, coffee. Street floor. Central Building.

MASON'S FLAGS CHURCHILLASKS PUPILS HELP Keever; junior warden, E. P. Hicks; senior deacon, Harold A. Morris, M.D.; junior deacon, Edward Embleton; secretary, George F. Malby.

POPULAR ONE DAY OUTINGS Lake through them their parents and other relatives, to proper respect for, and care of. our city's property. "Let me also wish you a pleasant and injoyflble vacation season. "Very truly yours. "THOMAS W.

CHURCHILL, "President Board of Education." the best in the world. Double stitched, fast colors, soft finish. PR ICES I morning, they being the first to participate In the entertainments planned by the Children's Motion Pictutre League of Greater New York of which Mrs. Laura Cogswell is president and founder. The League was formed because of the ordl-nace prohibiting children under sixteen years attending motion picture theatres.

The league endorses this law and It Is the idea of the members to be medo guardian ad libitum of the children during the time they ore in the theater. The league, all told, will entertain the children in about thirty-five theaters in the five boroughs. Hopatcong MUNICIPAL REGISTER. fa 4 ft. 5 ft.

6 ft. 8 ft. 35c 60c baum, 735 Cortland avenue; Michael Riorrlan, Kant Sevemv-Heomid Joseph Kelly, 4K Second street: Pter Walker, 372 Willis avenue; Lawrence Slehling, o75 East l.VT.th street, Manhattan; James J. I we. :6 Columbia place; John A.

Hagan, 443 West Twenty-eighth street; Wilfred Derney. 438 Kaat mreet, both of John V. Guerin, East Eighty-second street; Herman Anton, RirlgewoDd Heights. Finance Department, accountant Gusts Mande, West 174th street. Manhattan: Rav-mond Bourke, Hortense street; John Morris, SI Madison ctreet.

Manhattan. Tenement House Lepartment, second grade clerk, promotion Samuel Frank, Cauld-well avenue; Cnge. 43 Montgomery street; Harry Drtlcke, DcKalb avenue. For Information on civil service matters, addreEa The Brooklyn Daily Kagle Civil Service Bureau. Answers will be published in -this column.

No queries answered by mail. 1 EVERY SUNDAY H1 AND HOLIDAY MASONS DINE AT THE BAY. ff in an. Requests Them to Kespect Property of City, Especially Parks. The following timely address was read today In all the schools of the city: "To the pupils ot the public schools of the City of Xew York: 'The school year is drawing to a close and vacation will soon be at hand.

Some you will leave the city, but many of you will remain to enjoy facilities for outings an. retreatlons as the great city affords. The public libraries, play- Leave West 2Vd St. 8,50 t.m. Letve Jacksoa jenty Clty.l? a.m.

Poles and bracket are extra. No mail or phone orders and Atlantic City, $2.50 Montauk Lodge No. 286 Has Enjoyable Beunion at Sheepshead. The members of Montauk Lodse No. IS6.

F. and A. journeyed to Sheepshead Bay last night over sixty strong. NEXT SUNDAY Leave West 2rd St. 7.50 a.m.

Leave Liberty St. 8-00 a.m. Leave Jersey I 17 a.m. giounds and parks otter many ouporluni none lo dealers. MASON'S Myrtle Ave.

and Brooklyn Will Clone All I)r Friday and Saturday. Jnly 4tu nutl 5th. ties for stuUy should be remembered, though, that these i dinner served on the front piazza of the Examination for Inspectors. The Municipal civil1 Sod vice Commission J9 Broadway. Mi.nha.tian will received applit n-t oiis until July fcir the position of Inspector vt Iron and Steel Const ruction, tfntde 2.

So application deliverer! at th1 office of the Com by mail or otherwise, alter 4 p.m. July lt, will be accepted. A physical examination will prerfdn th: mrnia1. The dates nf the examination will be announced later. The salary in per annum.

Certified for Appointment. Law Department, process server Abraham looJmr.n, JT Fourth Manhattan; Isaac l'JM Sixty-third street; Edward L.ngt-1 Ho7 rl. Mark's Hvenue. liorough of Queena, stationary engineer, preferred 8. D.

Allen. 20 Stone An-irrw Hock. 375 Freeman avenue; James l.aren. Ki East Grand avenue; Patrick 141 Hryunt yetiU'; Charles Mellorsiriii, 7- Mi'DougHll David Hennessey, a'-'i Ocean and Jerome avenues. Ocean Inn LESTER HILL, PRESIDENT.

are for all. to be enjoyed by all, to be tared for by all, to be a pride to all. The reports of late In the daily press, Including a letter from Mayor Gaynor. The outdoor dintngroom was gaily decorated with Japanese lanterns and the national colors. On the tables were DEKTISTRT.

Brooklyn Man Heads State Association of Undertakers. The Brooklyn delegation to the eonven- our oopulatiou which seems to think that placed at frequent Intervals vases filled SUFFRAGE AT BAY RIDGE. Miss Wenona Marlin Addresses a Large Open Air Meeting. Bay Ridge had another suffrage meet-ins another of the regular Thursday evening open-air gatherings. It was held at the corner of Fiftieth street and Fifth avenue.

Lost nlgiit the usual crowd surrounded the sprcker, the usual children pressing in around her and the policeman close at hand. Wenono Marlin was the speaker las', evening ant she had an attentive audience. Miss Marlin has traveled ex- tne public parks are for their special CARPET CLEANING Altering and ReUyinf EACLE WAREHOUSE A STORAGE CO. 28-44 Fulton E-ocUyn. N.

T. TelrpBoat 5560 Main with roses and carnations. Fully two hours were spent at the tables. A cabaret show, with an excellent DR. L.

J. HOYT, Dentist 455 Full on St, nr. Jay or Smith Sttu Do ut MiMuke the Number. Beautiful artlfleia.1 gum tteth, ILO and upward a set, extracting Included. I'artJal sets, 3.fi0 up ard.

Teeth extracted without pair-Teeth Ailed. I) tip. AM WORK GUAH-AMKEU. TldL. 0473 MAIX.

Uil xjett) btnefit. These people trample the lawns, make bonfires of the refuse of then i 1 VinnKal) li. er en a jtlon of the New York Undertakers' Association held at. Biughamton returned jto this borough last night. One ot the i rhanRes rands in th election ot officers nd instrumental programme tn- hrpnlc hranches from thel Co Pushes and trees, and strew the ground I tertaincd the party during' the evening, refuse aod litter, particularly on i Many of the Masons participated in the mas the retirement, from the second vice presidency of William J.

McCaw of Brook New Brighton, Staten Island: chairman I btroet; Joseph cannon, Degraw Mn-et; Chnrles 130 Jane street. I) p.ii-tmnt of Water Supply, Gas and laboratory assistant Julius Wc-inberg-'r, jvmr Fourth street I-eali Spr, DyckiiKin rtrer. both of Manhattan Isidore Levine, 1" 3 Si. Mark's avf-inif. Iprrtm-nt nf cks and attendnn -Gf rg.

Kelilv 6S H.cks -tr. et Augut AUCTION SALES. of the Board of Trustees, Charles S. Moadicger of Brooklyn. The nest annual convention will be i held at Watertown, N.

next June. af teri-' ions. Such conduct shows a ick of civic fride, a disregard of law orJer great selfishness People tr.oyld take as good care of public property as of private property, and show as much prii in the tare of all public dancing a' the hotel the banquet, and It was a late hour before the start back to Brooklyn was mad The committee whose efforts In no small measure tontrlbuted to the success of the ocacslon Included: Furman T. Nutt. chairman; Harry S.

Ooodspeed, Lindsay lyn, who a renotr.lnation, ana the election oi" Lester Hill of this borough as his Tho other re: President. James J. of Manhattan; vice preldcnt, Howard Smith of Manhattan: third vice president. Henry Saucrwpin of Buffalo; secretary, George flilham of Manhattan; treasurer, C. S.

Safl'ord of Camillus, N. Lawrence Steers of tei'sively as rAe said "all ever ten for'ipn countries and thirty-five of our i states." Her lubject was "Woman Suf- frag" In Practice." Beginning with the most recent victuiy, in Illinois, Miss Marlin reviewed the results In the Western States. This meeting was held under the auspices oi "Sunset Suffrage Club." FIKUbl. Auci 70 bowery, veils It July Stavenhaffrn A 29 Bt, Watches. Silver are, Jewelry, DUmontfa in various mountings pkilged prior June 1ft, 1912, to No.

MMoO Inclusive, and older dates. H. Wund'tehl'M Sons, oil iih av, pi lor June 1912 to o. o0.00 Inclusive, all ui'-k-r date parks and buildings as oi own Baldwin, Koger J. Silvia.

George F. J.t ir 3.3 Ea.t Kiittri'h street: John Mi-Will'am. Ml hast Seventeenth si reel, bo.h of (MnipH Itive list France Sullivan. f. vi nty-fourth street: Wi liam J.

Grave. t'J --titet; M'lievht. avenue. Thomas MvCorm.trk. 4) l.

Fony-thlrd suoel, botii Manhattan; laul r.cmes. L.r i rue rsnr' sa iue nope pe 2,000 CHILDREN TO SEE MOVIES. More than two thousand children will be at the Jefferson Theatre in East Fourteenth street, Manhattan, tomorrow none of the school ihildrei en lby and Leonard W. Renfrew. that i are I above 7 aatlfc The officers of the lodge are: Master.

jtlty t-f wrong acts mentioned P. Baldwin; aeuior warden, H. G. ile- Xtt lie urge the schoul cnlldrcn,.

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