India rubber world . ic breezy fashion, by introducingthe Editor of The India Rubber World,as a rubber man whose hand stretchedaround the world in search of rubber. The speaker gave twenty minutes to areview of matters in which the Sundriesmen are vitally interested, and was fol-lowed by Messrs. H. H. Shepard (the for- qeorqe fn,ENU mer vice president)-Canapes Moscowitz Frederick H. Jones, „„A C. Burton, E. E. Menges,Green Turtle and W. H. Dishes The speeches were e.\-Radishes Olives Celery ^g„g„^_ ^^^^ enlivened Brook Trouf Meuniere V ^ood stories, and had Cucuinhers Laureite


India rubber world . ic breezy fashion, by introducingthe Editor of The India Rubber World,as a rubber man whose hand stretchedaround the world in search of rubber. The speaker gave twenty minutes to areview of matters in which the Sundriesmen are vitally interested, and was fol-lowed by Messrs. H. H. Shepard (the for- qeorqe fn,ENU mer vice president)-Canapes Moscowitz Frederick H. Jones, „„A C. Burton, E. E. Menges,Green Turtle and W. H. Dishes The speeches were e.\-Radishes Olives Celery ^g„g„^_ ^^^^ enlivened Brook Trouf Meuniere V ^ood stories, and had Cucuinhers Laureite Potatoes an excellent setting in Remove the bright introductions Saddle of Yearling Colbert Sauce a .. r Stuffed Tomatoes =*^ «y comments of Entrees \.)^e, toastmaster. So Terrapin Baltimore good indeed were some New Asparagus Hollandaise Sauce of the things said that the unwritten rule ofthe Association oughtKoast really to be broken and Boned Squab the ^^ade as a whole al- lowed to read, if not to. session of the tiny stage at the other end of the room andshowed a marvelous series of coin and card tricks. He wasfollowed by an artist in crayons who did wonders with a fewsweeping strokes. One of his hits was a ten second sketch ofthe late Hon. E. S. Converse. He was also a rare imitator andventriloquist, and free from the cheap stage tricks that thatsort of artist usually effects. Then came a young Irish-Amer-ican who told a series of Hogan stories in dialect thatbrought down the house. The trend of thought of those present was trade unity, withan occasional reference to the high price of crude rubber, wellillustrated by the accompanying illustration that adorned thedainty box in which the ice cream was served. Those present at the banquet were : G. F. Hodgman. Herbert V. Hardman. F. A. Hodgman. H. C. Pearson. F. C. H. Hardman. A. W. Warren. R. H. Pease. James A. Murrey. H. C. Burton. S. T. Hodgman. E. E. Menges. Weldon Roberts. R. H. Pease, Jr. R. A. Kincaid. E


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