. Carpenter. ROBERT LANDERS. in Hilliard, Wash., last June. The ac-company picture is a good likeness of themissing man. Forward information toJames Landers, 101 Rawson Road, Wol-laston, Mass. Harry Golding, formerly of West Kil-burn, England, and a member of the in Middleton, N. Y., left the latterplace two years ago and has not been. HARRY GOLDING. heard from since. He was then on hisway to Philadelphia, via New York was also a member of the Odd Fel- lows, but they have likewise failed to lo-cate him. Golding is 5 feet 8 inches inheight, medium build, and smooth shaven,with blac


. Carpenter. ROBERT LANDERS. in Hilliard, Wash., last June. The ac-company picture is a good likeness of themissing man. Forward information toJames Landers, 101 Rawson Road, Wol-laston, Mass. Harry Golding, formerly of West Kil-burn, England, and a member of the in Middleton, N. Y., left the latterplace two years ago and has not been. HARRY GOLDING. heard from since. He was then on hisway to Philadelphia, via New York was also a member of the Odd Fel- lows, but they have likewise failed to lo-cate him. Golding is 5 feet 8 inches inheight, medium build, and smooth shaven,with black curly hair and blue eyes. Heis 33 years old. Address information inhis regard to E. Duggan, 1153 E. TurkSt., San Francisco, Cal., or to Goldingssister, Mrs. Mary Bishop, 311 East For-tieth St., New York City. *J* *$* ?*$* Due Book StolenBrother W. M. Weeks, of L. U. 1666, ofKingsville, Texas, had his suit case anddue book stolen a short time ago. On the night of January 19 the tool boxof Contractor J. E. Hunter, of Suffern,N. Y., was broken open and tools belong-ing to him, marked J. E. H., were stolen,as also tools of 0. J. Brentnal, markedO. J. B. If any of these tools or theirpresent owners are found, send informa-tion to Thomas Wool, R. S., L. U. 1162,Suffern, N. Y. The Eternal Struggle No job in sight and all the money spen


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