Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 29 December 1917 — Page 2

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BLUES TO DESTROYED Tl, .if Hammond the winds on the nighi r t. a t .1 ati'ia i v " ' h . 5 1 h . and 9 1 h . His 1 i ninoin. together t Majesty. Mi- -; ..f the Royal Older ,.f Li '1 'jp driven fr. ''.the tit v, anil .! ml Lodge of I.:iur1i.. Smiles I'wn w ill leicn supierm'. Such arc "1 " s . I).) 1 h j.-n of Ui OrU Shriners. who U ast aside serious race.s anil tool-.sii tM . nes. in n rder t please f'1' i.r on the abow tiiflitii.U'd 1ai'.-' .:! it tiifiT The tit!'' of show, whit h the Shi 'nets w,M si i- i I h .lollies ff " Tli' sale of a.iano tickets has aliead.v begun, and dors ate ic:vinj in from su rroundin sr .'ur.tiy. to say nothing- . '" the iir-vc demands from JIratnnnd folk, who arc ifer to see this "a'i ft'one-talent playeis. The high 'hr(ir of tio rannor be compared tat t this pirxlucwith the iisnal run of amateur perf ::T0' es M ia In a class bv itself. The end met? have pVemy of jtod "saf " and no ielling who they are f ranied on" either: tin reliearscls have reen in secret. as far as the end nneji k i e concerned, and nobody is pure of v hat ia going to happen from the moment the "blarkface convmedieiis" enter until they put on their final rat; due dance. TTTieri the orchestra iiashes into the prelude, and the curtain rolls up a week froi'i Monday n itht. indiralioris ate that the lie Luxe will be packed to its fullest itr a city. The enlire proceeds fro.-n this shows' e to fco to the various ehapteis of i . Red Cross, iti the jurisdiction of t :-. Temple, TK ieFrvatioo of seats begins Wd -i "-'is- niornfnc. .January 2nd, at J( iork at th Masonic Temple, at ! ',! i isne the advance tickets may !' ex.. hanged for the reserved seat?. MAKE NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS NOW V nt year's resolution: "Giv some time, i he cornrnjF year to the Hammond Red Cross chapter." Reports from other ciue show Jiarnnnrid chapter is falling; benind, if not in quality, at leaft in the aniount of suri'.al dresines it turns out for the Red "; oe. The w oork wm is open "rom 3 a. in. ! 6 p. m. and thera is no adr-iiissioii ; r niemberrhin charge to assist in .this r. be work. The Harninoiid chapter now has suf- .' 'em instructors to prepare a larye '.ruins force, and workars will he Ki"e' '. a:d necesaajry. The instruction hours . tin 'Wednesday and Friday evenings 7 to 9 o'clock. Tttis is an appeal for all women to : ! forward to give alt possible aid ' . .v is the tinie. not tomorrow or th , ; rtaj. Begfti ihe new year for tit f 1. Cros?. S TO LATE TOO GUSSFT V '. S i' EiV-Bna rd and room for man it-.d 2 small boys. Elderty lady pre'rrd. Will give grood roference. Adiraas G H I. Times, or phone 2471. Hammond. 12-23-2 W'AXTED t light Ttouseheeping- room heated. Phone 82 W. Hwamonl . 12-29-1 -VOTTCB TO THE PUBLIC. IMPORTANT. I wish to notify every person who eirra real estate in Indiana Harbor and elumet that there was an Assessment sneead for the Alder Street Main Sewer ' luilet affecting- every pieco of property hove described. I have mailed, noii.es. but not ttarlruc all perfons,' ad-J ,:ie.s they might not reuch yoi. So' if oiii did not ret one please come tot i.e offue and Inquire. If not paid or ' ered before Jan. IS, 1?18, the propt will be advertised and sold. W. O. HARMON, City Treasurer, t'.est Chicago. 12-2-2 Learn to Dance Ml Modern Dancing taught. Walts, Two - Eftap, Toi Trot, One - Stap, ttc, correctly l aught. Stag jDaattng, Kuck, Jig. Skirt. Chorus, etc. Teaehera' Courses in Bal' - Room. Fancy Exhibition Dancing. e t c. taught. Medals Awarded. Prof. P. J. 11501 America' Greatest Tsacber US vears n the Bankms District. South State Street Chicago. lilinois ith floor. Room RI4 North American Rldg. Opta 10 to 10. Samday'g 2:30 to 8.

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THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN

K4 t;fa f9 ; A ti'rica u j A m' r ira ii ; American i Xtiarc-nmi f :-e : Siic.ir I Vir 1 H i .1 x n iurU lux Rapid Trail! :s i i.l Ti in?i riini h:. . PHCitif t'nii On. . .. TT'ij iii i 5Ti . i) - - 138 . 71 U 'h tJl i;"l II nit ri.-aii Ncvc Tork 'eutra I i 'oh 'Tiuio I 'u-'! - - '.'i-ntral I.t ather .. . . 'hcsuppake and ilii. ... 'nn ible Steel . 1 i . American Steel Kdr. . general Klectri. Maxwell Motors Mexican Petroleum Xorfolk and Western Vorther'i Pacinc Pennsylvania Republic Iron and Steel ii r.2't i;t. i:t 104 H P.eading , 72 V. S. P.ubber SlH, American Sugar 98 ' Southern Pacific S3'i Southern Railway 24 Charo. Mil. and St. Paul 47 Texas Oil 134, V. S. Steel S8i, l.'nion Pacific ( 114 t'tah Copper . 78 i Wabash ' AVillye Overland 20'4 CHICAGO OKAirT TVTVKIS. UK.N May, first; uec., i.B". i OATS lia. 7T',c; Jan.. S9e; Dec. CHICAOO LITI STOCK. 1'OCiS Be.ceipts. Sl.flOO; market, steady; mixed. J1S.20 & 16. $0; good. $6.40SH..S0: rough. J16. 10 16.25; light. $15,735 16.60; pigs. $11. 733 15.&0; heavy. $1 6. 1 0 1 (5 SO ; bulk of sales. J16.&0Slfi."5. CATTLE Receipts. 3.000; market, steady: beeves. $7.50 r 1 4. In; cows-heifers. $$.20 $11.30; calves, .f5.50l. CHICAGO PRODTTC. Kl'TTEK Creamery extras, creamer firsts. 4S&4Sie; firsts. 4'tc: 4 i 9 47c: seconds, r.941c. EGGS Ordinaries, 62i54c; ftrsta, 3S 37c. LIVE POILTRT Fowls. J9 3;3c; nncks, 23'o24c; geese. 222"c; spring's. 23'iic: turkeys, 26c. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs.. jfi'if K'ic; 70 to SO lbs., 17'4 fd-IS'ic; 90 to 119 lbs.. lfVi20c: overweight kidney, 1401?6 lbs.. 13 fTSc; coarse, 1012c. POTATOES Cars, 10; Wis-lltnn., $l.S5i 2.10; fancy western. $2.0?2.1S. U. S. TO FINISH ALIEN DRAFT ROLES i Question of Deportation To ; Be Decided In Two Or ' Three Weeks. Aliens who do not waive exemption to the rfraft probablv will know drinitely m two or three weeks whether they are to be deported to their own countries or will be permitted to remain in the United States. This was the information imparted to local exemption boards yesterda. "The chances are lhar aliens who claim exemption will be deported." an officer said. "This matter is now being women out Dy ttie gove, nmen.. ana inc decision will soon be made public " THE PACKERS

TTAVF A PnnT.!ne" charge of having fleeced Albert V Xj A JT UUJJ Charles, a w ea'tiiy merchant of Kpko-

liy outm ran.) BOSTON. MASS.. Dec. 29. That the big meat packing companies and their subsidiary connections here maintain a pool of $53,000 for the purpose of "kill - ma on the small ir wa, tne testimony today before the federal trade commission investigation in'o the meat ind'istr. '. .T.-.r,m Irl h..il T and rendering company. Harnfd on good author!slaughtering testified. He lv ih. t I i.j "hio naclriMfl- inl.rcti maintained the pool to outbid small plants in l.tty Ing fats, most Irimrii.njv land bone. CITY ATTORNEY IS ARRESTED TKKltK HAUTE. IND.. Dec. 29. .1917. .ludse Cha'-les S. T:aii. ity attorney and former, city judge, and Charles S Whitloi k. attoi iter. we arrested yestet day on federal indictments chaiaini; pet.tury. The charge grew out of a iieaiirig mvfn n prisoner accused oT raiding" a one-ciollar bill. at 'S ,Jf x. t s. .. f "Vi - v 4L-s. ' 1 ( t -. ii r v. , 11 1 V 1 $ ? -n 1 ..- 1 1 .JR.. H.II' Indiana Harbor

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Prodis of Lake county coal dealers be-j i com- submi?!i c tr federal dictation on i J Tuesday. Jan. I, when the schedule adopted by the county and local fuel adJ minist l ators and approe,l by ihi- state adminif trator bei-omes cifeitiv. 85 Cants Ton Profit. Healeia are allowed 25 cenis luvfil. on bituminous coals and ! a ton i "nts on a nthracii -. with an extra allowance raj i (Tins from Sl.4" to Jl.Sn to CO' er The cost of doing hnsir.ess. Where coal is carried or wheeled in. an extra charge may be made, the charges being ficd by ( a specified scale. j Penalty For Oaalara. I In this proclamation County Admin,- I trator William Kcuer announces that, any dealer who seeks to profit above th regulations allowed will hae his fuel confiscated and his yard closed ip. The Times has been ask"d to puhnsh ttie schedule of gross margains lor coal dealers in this county, as fixed bv W.

-88 ! T. Feuer, the Lake county fuel admin- - " j isMrator. as follows:

' Schedule of aross ruarains adODted. and bulietiris issued by Lake county fuel adininislVation board Effective Jan. 1, 19H. In order to arrive ai the ieta'1 pnee of coal to consumers the board lias adopted the following schedule of gross margins allowed to dealers to be added to cost of oal on dealer's track (which means cost at mine plus freight, plus war tax, plus 15 cents per ton if bought through broker.) A rirty-ton lots or over per year i used m one location that can be rei ceived in five-ton lot s. B Less than fifty-ton lots that tan be received in fh-ton lots. C Where deliveries of less rhan fiveton lota are made. The classified matgains follow; Bitamiaoua Xla Una and JfcraeaJag. Classifies tion. A B C ' Cos: of doing business $1.43 $1.53 $1.70 Allowance per ton for profit .! .35 .25 Gross Margin . $1.70 $!.$0 $15 Prepared sires fr bitutninotis and smokeless: The arrest of Frederick Buckminster mster . , . e...Q o, , tn- .eaoer or a K o, "'- rago confidence men. arid of .James W I Heaw. accused of being a close econd and understudy recalls to the minds, of tha. officers of the East Chicago sta-I tion the swindling game pulled off tw o j years ago whereby a Chicago coal deal er pv tne.nam. or oison was r:ee.-e0 out r-S tin Ana owW llirlin Tliir ttf T-lrtn-. wood, was hit to the tune of5.530. Officer Ton Turner then a member of i t rne lorca. ni jsergeani ii. is. foiomon ; were given the credit of being latgely ! instrumental in running down the gang. i Buckminster and John Stransnider were! arrested and sentenced to serve three years in Joliet for operating the game on a wire Japping scheme. Th men fok appeals, and the case of St rosnider, hating been hurried through first, was lost and this king of confidence game , men." said to have been at one time the j boss of the "Yellow Kid.", is now doing! time ln in 5(sie pen. Buckminster having also The tact ics of ! failed, he was i just about to be remanded to jail w hen i he was picked ur for collusion in a I , f ahonr mn.nrio. Head was arrested on the same charge. The Chicago tieiec.tive i rr i h- (inini.in That fhi t anr w ithI jn lhe pM ,nr., (far, ,,8S. cleaned up si.000.000. Joseph nearly $l,n00.00i. to 1 he police as th' in the toils. Joseph eti 'Vellow- kid. kno n ,s also STEERING WHEEL t "PTTT1 A TTQ AT T'TJTl : j ,fiev : acitig down Chii-ago avenue j 'at a speed of more than fifty mil an hour, t h bigEast automobile ladder truck of th '"hicaao Fire liestop at 18 14 3th partinent ca.Tia to i street where it had been called. .Tint as It stopped the steering wheel broke. Had the aocident occurred a few minules be'oie , loss of lives and great damage, would without doubt have resulted The fire department it d run laf night to 4T3V Alexander avenue where an unoccupied bouse owned by a Mrs Matusoz was afire. The hlate had been started by an aiterr.pt to thaw out a froien water pipe. IGIVES RACE TIPS BY MAIL;

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j NEW ORLEANS. Dec i H Collon. of (iaiesb:irg. : here b- postal inspectors using the rr,a:ls t" defia ( leged scheme of tipping i? .laiv.es li!.. arrested i.atged with id in an alraces h'-ISe ! today was held undei bond by, United Stales com misstone j i n fedet a! court. for t rial t r-ostai onioiais i narg1 olton forg charged ed the names of C. C. Winfrey and J. B Goodman, horse owners now racingat the ShrewsberiY t rock here, to 1-t-ters sent to perfons in vanous parts of the country, offering u sell 'tips" on horse racing here. The stewards of the uai k today ruled CoHon off the turf for lite. ITIp Your Country Ey Buying a Liberty Bid!

DIRECTOR

THE PUBLIC 'la!incaUon. a b f : $1.70 S 1 S.0 $1.95 ; Cost of doing business Allowance pir ton for profit 2 6 2S truss margin !'0''olT(.n! a mine $1.S5 ?2 5 2.S run: t-iassificauon. A B i" t'o-s; of doii g busine: Allowance, tier ton for profit. ilto's margin Anihtacre coal: 1 tin il.T'J Sl.So .25 .25 $1 85 $1.95 $2.10 ' "lassiflcai ion. A ft ' i " Cos! of doing h 5imp.s l.;o $l.?5 $1.8; Allowance per ion pixjf.t for tiros margin ... Jt.ftg $2.20 $2.20 Maxim pric es to be ollowed for ca Trying coal from sidewalk: Ton Ton Coal earned to basement, extia .:5 .35 Coal carried to 2nd floor, extra .60 .35 Coal carried to ;',rd floor, extra .S5 .50 When less than ton. add 23c for delivery. . Wheeling to bin. 25c per tonDealers ill not be permitted to inter fere with competition. i In establishing the maximum sched - ule. it is tt the intention of the board to interfere with or control lower prices. The board will require coa.l dealers to have posted in their offices in a conspicuous place for public inspection at all times, a pnee schedule showing; how prices ate arrived at on all kinds of coal offered for sale. Certified copies of these schedules are to be furnished the fuel administrator upon reiuest. Any dealer or consumer will be granted a hearing by the board upon their Prst submitting their complain' in writ'ng. , Paaalty. Failure of the dealer to obey board's findings will carry with it penalty of confiscation of dealer's supply and the eJosing of offender's yard. W. S. FEUER. Lake County Fuel Administrator. !RENNSELAER EDITOR : IS IDE 15I5T COL; Col. Healey Now; Capt. Riley of Gary Confined To Bed For 10 Days. ITTU'SRl -Oil MI4 Ple . 1 I I . ' Lieu . , .' ' i,.., i I t.ioiil'naiit. otonel liervrae M. lfeaiev. i acting commander of the 151st infantry, ,,ich inHud,9 ,ne Garv nnd East" Chicompanies, has been recommended! tQ hw co,onH pf tht regiment. Ap-' provJll f,f ,hp re0OlrimMutlon w,H b i .... ,,. th. ,.,..., of r-olonel EmI mett Branch is dstormincd. Colonel ! Br,nch on the rol1s JS commander of the ! regiment and on other rolls he is j surplus officer without i commano. The promotion of Lieutennt-Co1on Healey. who was editor of the Repsse-; laer Republican, probably will be fol- i ment. Maior Benianun E. Wimer" is in' i line to he.Mine lieutenant -colonel, and ( I be will be succeeded by a senior captain. ! The promotion of a captain will make j ,'a lacancy axon; ihe company comj manners. , , j Trouiiles Of Oary Capttla. ! Pliortly after daylipnt. General Roger" j D. Williams, comrnnndirig the Indiana. brigade, found tbree empty ice cream freezers standing in front of the mess j shack of Com parly F. lolt Infantry.) As the result of that f.nd. Captain 1 J Thomas .., F. Eeilly was ordeied to re-j main within the counties oi tampi ! Shelby for '.en days. "To laymen." said ; General Williams, "this looks rathernothing shall be placed in front of these' mess shacks and. though Captain Reil!y. who is considered one of the best j captains at Camp Shelby, did not place the cans there, he wa: responsible for this rnle being violated and is punished, it is merely enforcement of discipline." Oary OlTicar Prosecutor. The trial "by courtmartial of Lieut. A. Collins. Company B. Terre Haute. "152nd. infantry, will begin next week. i 'oiling is charged with accepting com missions whil acting as regimental ev - s I change officer. He will b defended by ifapt. Ray McAdams, and will be prose-out-d hy KirliT Lieut. Clark Otte. aid 'o tien. Roger D. Williams, and Lieut. Otte E. Lingren of Gary, of Company B. i First Class Private Fiancis K. Bowser oi' arshsvc. -s acting sergeantniajor at division headquarters. WELL, THEY'LL BE SORRY FOR IT ! y J. W. PILGIK. (Uaitad Fresa Staff Correapoadeat.) MKUICAX FIELD HEADQUAR- ' TKHS. FUAN'CE. Dec. 29. AmericatiS ' who may be captured by the Germans i will be regarded es not entitled to the i ordinary courtesies accorded prisoners .of war according to information reachGermans to employ American prisoners in low forms of labor and under wretched conditions such as the Teutons imposed on Russians in tlte past. The Germans regarded the P.ussian prisoners as little better than Animals and i compelled to live in frightful surroundiis- , (By Uaited Fre.) I SA.S ANTONIO. TEXAS, Dec. 29. j An American army balloon which left I here Thursday night w ith Captain Mcj Cullogh aii'i sis student baIloo:iisls. landed todav in Mexico with one of the ! party badly injured, according to word received at. the Missouri Aeionautical Society balloon school here. I Send THE TiME5 to your ! soldier boy. Let him see how we left behind are backing him up.

FOUR MINUTE UN AGAIN TO APPEAR

' Beginning January . and . ontuiuliig ' lo January IS the four-minute men of j Hammond will speak In the various thei aires, on the war sa ins jtinms. and 'he fnited States thrift stamps. j The thrift stamps cost 25 cents e.;h, I i and sixteen of them are attached to' a thrift card, and the oJd cnts paid in j

l caan. 1 cenis during January, and 1 j cent more for each month during iho'jj

. . . . . .j . . t . m a i ?a I . ' i, f 1 1 1 ' ,will b given in fTClrnif. Then twenI y war savinrs stamps arc attached to I the war savings ce-rtiflca-e. t filled. nd on .January 1. 1S2::. U will be worth $10n. The war savings stamps lunr mr rest at 4 per cent compounded semiannuall. . ' These investment arc noti-taa ble un- ! til the death of the holdr. On ln ,'das' notice war savings Mtamps will ho I redeemed a', any money order postofj flee, plus 1 cent pr h:on!h for ea.-h J month that the stamp is held, j One of the great purposes in selling j the. stamps is to keep people from buy inc unnecessary things, and to ir.dm e them to u.e what they have to the limit, thus conserving the material resources of the country. Snd to induce this conservation, the government offets to pay interest at 4 per cent compounded and semi-annu illy, the best return ever offered in this country on an absolutely safe investment, since the sale of the civil war securities. The four-minute men commii'.en trusts that the audiences at the various theatres will give the speakers close artention and. above all, that the people j wU1 b' t0 practice economy invest, tneir savings nvmg ana invest their savings in thrift and war savings stamps The war savings stamps which musf.j be attached to the certificates which 1 cannot be transferred and the owner is protected against loss, because the j eertificates will be paid or redeemed only under signature of the oiiginatj purchase r. (Special to The Times.) INDIANAPOLIS Dec. 20. The new j limittions of from one-eighth to one-1

j fourth barrel 'of flour per sale to city the 'and town customers and from onethw! fourth to one-half barrel for rural cus-

mmn inst nmmulgated by trie reocrai food administrator ror Indiana, ur., Harry E. Barnard, is expected to put J an end to an abuse reported from vari-j ous sections r-f the state, m which retailers ad millers are permitting an lover-supply of wheat flour to go out to : customers. This regulation is pointed i out by Dr. Barnard and the Indiana j State Council of Defene as one of the most important ana essemmi w . pv, er food conservation and patriotic citizens are asked to assist in the administration of the regulation by reporting all violations promptly. DELUXE THEATRE -TODAY PLAY BY A .GREAT ACTOR ' A GREAT CHARLES RAY --in "THE DESERTER" ALSO CLASSY COMEDY BY P.II.L1E WEST. rSUNOAY LILLIAN WALKER in---"THE LUST OF THE AGES" Don! Mis? This Strong Play. MONDAY AND TUESDAYWILLIAM FARNUM in his greatest play "WHEN A MAN SEES RED" Manager's Dec ision : Picture A Gtfit : (JgmEEESg; EfflEMBEii!

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Reservation of Seats

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I'olire iiaboej Tom Keiiy ai a ToniiKiii as h' wa sea ping after breaking a fr'nt na.' window at the Carroll and Newton Jewelry turi on St;fe street near ii.idniKht at iiighi. Two wrist watches, two !a vaU terc. a aroid (Jillette safety -a'-r and two laznr '? were found n htm. A set of pearl i rings w-re im'sed tlii motning thought l'(iit tn .station i 'ff-cer Ben from liie window. It is ihed them on the -, y to tronsr w,t on l.J w s '. lh in t . , h.-id home to lunch when he heard glass crack. Investigating he ran the fellow and asked him if he heard 8 noise. "1 didn't bear glass break.'' be said His trial will be held Monday. Morgan is vi'd to be. the man s l ijfht name. He is vpoited as ha imr been an employe of the Pennsylvania tailroad. working out of the Hob'- ards. He lived .t 2.1 Sohl street. Enlist In The Womarfs Army By Cor.servintr Foods. Gem Theater Today '"HER SURRENDER" The Story "Can Love p Traptusd." With ANNA NTLSSOX and P.OSE COOHLAN. Written and Directed by Ivan A bra it-son I on t Miss This i,rea t It-.g- I-'enture. Tuesday "THE FADED FLOWER" An All Star (-(,-. MARGUERITE SNOW , ALMA HANLON. ROSE i'OGH LANSunday Free Matinee tor ( hildren From 'i to 4 p. m.

FREE BIBLE LECTURE I. 0. 0. F. HALL, HAMMOND ion Stat St., opposite Minas Dept. Store.) - 3 P. M., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30th, 1917

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Mr; C. H. Swingle of Chicago Many startling Biblical proofs will be presented upon the subject, showing its relation to the present ureat war and the end of the world.

REfOlErvlBEGll WW 7 Begins Wednesday, January Temple.

GARY .WOMAN FALLS HEIR TO FORTUNE Mr Harry 11 acker. .24 Virginia St . Gary. w notified yeitarda" that bv t h.'- death of an untie. Edward Kinjr iir Outiirle. Oklahoma, that she wa ii:9'J the sole l-.etr to an estate valued at $20,000 to 135,000. The a Sminist ra

il tor who lives at Lincoln. Neb. wnt io i iyiin. vnio. r riuc. e lor iotr hOTT.e and there found that she. resided i 'n tary. RPHEUR : ; :. tl Theatre IU Hammond. Ind. Today and Sunday Fred Zobedie & Co. The Incomparable "Somewhere in America." Wamzer & Palmer "The Coal Drivers Day." Maybelle Fisher & Co. Instrumental and Vocal & Earl Singing, Talking and Dancing. La Dare Warner & Co. Bicycle Novelty. ADMISSION Matinee 10-15c. Nights 10c. 25c. 35c. New Shew Monday. Wednday and Saturday. Matinee Daily 2; SO p. tn. Nights, 7 to 11 p ra. Sundays Continuous 2-11 p. m. A. 3 " discussed liv REmEBERl 2, 10 A. M., at Masonic

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