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The firm of Kyle & Hutson, of Decatur, Alabama, has been dissolved. Mr. Melvin Hutson continues to make a specialty of commercial law.

Treasurer Wm. O. Hart of New Orleans, Louisiana, has been appointed chairman of the State Legislation Committee of the Progressive Union. Mr. J. C. Fifield, Minneapolis, Minnesota, made the secretary a pleasant call upon his return from New York City.

Mr. John E. Tracy, formerly of Menominee, Michigan, has removed to Marquette, Michigan, where he is associated with Mr. Arch. E. Eldridge and Mr. Albert E. Miller.

Mr. Wade Millis, of the firm of Millis, Culver, Griffin & Lacy, Detroit, Michigan, called on Secretary Kreamer while in Chicago.

Are you going to the Cape May convention? If you don't you will miss one of the best conventions ever held. Make your arrangements now.

Mr. R. S. Gray of San Francisco, Cal., is serving the committee on revision and printing of the California General Assembly as legislative expert. Mr. Gray is spending about half of his time in this work.

"The Career of Dr. Weaver," by Mrs. Henry W. Backus, of Cincinnati, O., is numbered among the new hooks published by L. C. Page & Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. The new book deals with social conditions, the problems of the day, and experiences in private hospitals, with an excellent love story running throughout. Mrs. Backus has many friends among league members who will be delighted to learn of her success.

Mr. Louis I. Friend of New York, N. Y., called at League headquarters before starting on a trip through the south and west.

Messrs. C. F. Maennel and T. C. Madden announce the formation of a partnership for the general practice of law at Washburn, North Dakota. The new firm will be known as Maennel & Madden.

The firm of Burns & Drysdale of Detroit, Mich., has been dissolved, Mr. John McNeil Burns retains the former offices of the firm in the Moffat Building and continues the commercial practice.

Former President Henry Deutsch, of Minneapolis, Minn., called at the Secretary's office during the month.

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The following is a list of our members whose names have appeared as the first endorser on applications for membership since July 1, 1912.

After the name of the state will be found the name of the state chairman, also the number of applications received from each state team since July 1, 1912. Is your name in the list?

If your state has a "none" after it, get busy and secure a new member.
We want a membership of 3,500 by July 1, 1913.

Be a booster, get your name on the list.

Let March be the banner month.

Illinois is the leader for February; Iowa and New York are tied for second with thirty; California third with twelve.

It's remarkable what one or two hustlers in a state can do.
Look over the list and get busy.

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F. A. Wagner, Chairman, New York. Samuel Tayior, New York City.. John W. Campbell, New York. Louis I. Friend, New York City. Wm. H. C. Broughton, New York. S. A. Breding, New York City.

E. A. Whitman, New York City.

E. V. Harmon, New York...
A. T. Jennings, Fulton

Geo. B. Martindale, New York.
C. C. Williams, New York..

NORTH CAROLINA, 2.

Mark W. Brown, Chairman, Asheville.

Mark W. Brown, Asheville..
E. D. Broadhurst, Greensboro.

NORTH DAKOTA, 3.

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Henry G. Middaugh, Chairman, Devils Lake. A. C. Lacy, Fargo..

OHIO, 3.

Wm. J. Fritsche, Chairman, Toledo. A. V. Cannon, Cleveland..

Henry W. Backus, Cincinnati.

OKLAHOMA, 10.

G. A. Erixon, Chairman, Guthrie. Gustave A. Erixon, Guthrie.

H. L. Aby, Tulsa..

A. W. Anderson, Woodward.
John H. Mosier, Muskogee.
H. L. Standevan, Hobart.

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HOTEL CAPE MAY, CAPE MAY, N. J.

Headquarters Nineteenth Annual Convention, July 21st to 24th, 1913.
Make your reservations early.

RATES-American Plan.

Single room, without private bath, one person..

Double room, without private bath, two persons..

Double room, with private bath, two persons..

All double rooms have twin beds. Make your reservations now.

$4.00 per day

7.00 per day

9.00 per day

HOUSE AGENCIES.

The list given below comprises the House Agencies which have been passed upon by the Executive Committee and ordered published each month, the first name being the name of the House Agency, the one following the name of the firm for whom the House Agency acts.

Isaac M. Aaron, New York City.— American West Indies Cigar Company.

American Adjustment Company, Tidioute, Pa.-Union Cutlery Company.

American Mercantile Agency, P. 0. Box 327, Chicago, Ill.-W. F. McLaughlin & Company, Chicago. A division of fees is asked.

American Credit Company of Indianapolis, Ind.-State Life Insurance Company. A division of fees is asked.

American Mercantile Credit ReportIng Agency, State and Washington Sts., Chicago, Ill.-Loftis Brothers & Company.

Anglo-American Adjustment Company, Ltd., Detroit, Mich., and Cleveland, Ohio.-American Standard Jewelry Company, Detroit; Elysium Manufacturing Company, Detroit; Imperial Manufacturing Company, Detroit; Continental Jewelry Company, Cleveland; Bixler & Company, Cleveland. A division of fees is asked.

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