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Show KNIGHTS OF HONOR. Two Intcrestlne Supreme Lodge Decls-ions-Tho July Assessment. Among the decisions approved by the supreme lodge at its late session is the tol-lowin": tol-lowin": "A lodgo having information, af- "applicant has been balloted for and elected, that the st atements in his application applica-tion are false should investigate, and i the nlormation is found to be correct ob ec-Uos ec-Uos to initiation should be made , an. I . Cw ballot ordered, and in this way tho lodge should reject the applicant. Decision No. 40 reads: ' A benefit certificate certifi-cate is payable $1,700 to A. II. and $300 to C D If A. B. dies before tho decease of rte niember, C. D. will be entitled to the entire benefii if the member shall not have procured another benefit certificate, desig-Sng desig-Sng other beneflciariee, m accordance with, section 4. article 9, supreme lodge ThtripTo' "assessment called for July yielded 513,040.67, with fourteen lodges cHll to hear from. The only New England Xe delinque.it was 2,4), of Sow Hamp-smre Hamp-smre The triple call last December produced pro-duced $112,883.49. On the June call, which tas for a double assessment, twenty-two Todgel ad been suspended d reinstated but it is worthy of notice Lrthree oT the same lodges delinquent . t he June call appear in the list as sus-td sus-td lr failure o remit within the con-SSono. con-SSono. Sni on the call for July, viz one in North Carolina, one in Texas and one in Tennessee. |