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Stolen Membership Card Used To Cash Worthless Checks
C. H. Anderson, a member of South Brownsville, Pa., Lodge No. 1344, who resides at Farmington, Utah, recently had his member ship card stolen from him while in the vicinity of Chicago. Since that time letters have been received from various individuals in Brooklyn, N. Y., Altoona, Pa., Albany, N. Y., Newburgh, N. Y., Boston, Mass., Lewistown, Pa., Providence, R. I. and Philadelphia, Pa., stating that the card was used as an identification to cash worthless checks, which were drawn on the First National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. All members and secretaries of Lodges are warned to be on the lookout for this impostor using Mr. Ander son's card. The stolen card is No. 160, dated March 20, 1924, issued to April 1, 1925. The membership number is 712.

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