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Judge The Eighty-Eighth Semi-Annual Pre-Dowry Estimate And Short-Wave Plebiscite of The Guild of Former Pipe HREE RIVERS, MICH. widely diverg rgan Pumpers uistory, they b a] Dear Fellow Pumper: came unimportant. has been that the cast-iron catorium will be moved to the World's Fair in Chicago. Displaying plenty of gimp and gumption, in There it will be under the supervision of Hal S. Ray, F.P., your great and rganization, after rounding sev- Harry G. Taylor, F.P., anc >. Hayne . who will eral turns on two wheels, is still clattering on into a future thier And Rol Montgc E.P., of that looks now if it might turn out be a doozy 1 Clarity of vision, an 1 cod with an equally tive sense of Displaying a se tion, the executives, sacred castiro meeting in the lodge rooms up over the Old well—clarity of vision, character- wurant, have scheduled three campaigns from the ized the Guild's mov ents in connection with the fore 4G. Knapp, F.P., of ishment of a ns Spindle for relentless rel itlessing Jen going inc ng warm spell. These campa sequence enwich, C respond e rudime (1-C)—To adopt the once-popular four-foot yard- stick so that business condit ured during the Inflation Era (2-B)—To return t ons for ar. correctly meas- s may d : Le Edward D. Munn, F.P., a six, ecessary e new Farm Rel cording to his letterhead, e hand-painted tile um- . ontinue soutt f Northeast brella holder to public favor as an outlet for industry, continu uthwest of Northeast, Pa. and to promote the development of artistic talent in the Ambrose H. White, F.P., of New York City, who, home the history of the organiz furled the (3-A)—To urge t cutives be set to m ngers in unif ill memos used big bu andards, has taken over the distribution stead of being dis 1 of gold s territory, with the me: m, the memos can be sung by the mes- title of Chief . ER. at ers, unise t special memo recital : : , ; a ‘ : See dhe ve tontontunn "igen sal Utica, N.Y. 1 ired a treatise for general con- Although these campaigns have already been launc : iption on in his neighborhood N. J. and Alfret only'one new officer has been appointed to the executive stalt This new Gi is Mr. Ugo Raoul S and Roc eti-Bonnano, orta, for the Gu Prince of Catto Mr. B umped at which t x pipe organ in his youth in Milano, Italy. But, so careless Kick—will did he become in his work at the handle of the bellows, that he was expelled from the loft and The result of perience v Mr. Bonnano has been elevated to the position of Prince of Cattolica and Roceafiorta in the the hand-carved peach-pit Guild's Mid-West Swiss Chard and Zinnia Zone, with he quarters in Cleveland. uno, who now resides in Cleveland, Ohio, in Dallas, it the Guild's attitude will be toward adoption of bask en determi not San Antonio. an official fob for hai chair vey of the situation $ ng conducted by Howard W by Miller, F.P., Throughout all the zones of Guild activity, and noticeably in I F.P., of White Pl in those regional districts where the marsh vey is in, the agen marigold has been rampant, a healthy pickup ng is quite so do du has been register fortnight Up in Boston Edward H. Kittredge, F. P., Augmented Bombarde, entered a denial of the rumor that the Guild was responsible for the theft of the sacred wooden cod from the Massachuse 1 7 ng the past fi Anyh reys have been v, the Guild's official out, and—the t possi your lamps f ind: burr Statehou me hear time J. Danby Conwell, F Vie. (fa Unison Pi ed up a cast-iron piscatorium. featuring grunts and amberjacks, Rogers Benton, F.P., of B re-discovered the $ while Jay mont, Mass., tuate mermaid. All these incidents, at the time, seemed CS Shogu— Grand Diapasen (Form 888% —Myrtie and Glennii ths-off an eighth) comichooks.