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Show AMERICAN YEOMEN PLANNING BIGGEST HOME FOR ORPHANS rilfOAOO." Oct. 10. -Marl. McKss w ell k-nown corpora: ton lawyer and politician of I'strolt, Is Sa years old. stands slg fset, two Inches In his shoes, welarhs 226 pounds, has anven children of his own and recently accepted ac-cepted ths ajuardlanship of tour mors. lift Is chairman of ths children's home commutes of ths Ifrothsrhood of American Yeomen, a fraternal- society so-ciety of 300.000 members that Is plan-nifig plan-nifig to establish a $ Hf.ooo.O'H) horns for motherhns and fatherless children. chil-dren. "I have elven reasons for my 4n- ihusl-tMni fr the proposed Institution." sal'l Mr. WrKtf hi a ddref I n g a gaih-erinic gaih-erinic of Yeomen here. "Tliey ar the vet. little oars that -rail mi daddy and ths four recent addition to niy flock. "Ths Yeomen's horns Is to be tha arKst Inst Hut ton of Its kind In ths world A. N. Farmer, of our aoclety, has been canvasilna: the MtdeJle t snd ths Pacific coast for a site, Irac-tlcnlly Irac-tlcnlly evsry state In th union has , f fertM. a stte. It Is still undncldvd whsrt ths home will he eitaMtuhed hut the decision Is to hs made In a hcrt time, and we expert tha ground to be broken and construction work begun be-gun within si months. ' The horns will be on the coltsire nlnn. It will form a little village with Its own pontof f ire. st ores, schools, library, li-brary, aarlens and f; rm. It will be It: r purge of the fhtldhotjd w-lfar ami 1 rdurjtional experts and the little folks Ka'h.Tert there will have as fine an ! i pport unity to devflope all the trtl-eits tl at ars In them aa children mora for-i for-i tt;nstcly altunti '1 In Hie. " Mr. MtKee wan tha orlKlnator of the lil-a of foundlnar the home anil Is so c-nf Ident of Its auccesa an a train -Inir s'-hool fr tvy and airl that h ' anya h proposes to sepil hla own txven children snd his four wants there to be etliicaterl, |