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Show MISSIONARIES USE AUTOS. "Flying Hollers" of Bonton Harbor, Mich., DlsrM-d Bicycles and Buy Horseless Carriages, Anderson, Ind. Tho Flying Hollers, a religious sect that has Its headquarters headquar-ters at Ilenton Harbor, Mich., Is about to abandon bicycles for rolling over tho country nnd udopt automobiles for traveling tra-veling missionaries. The first movo toward tho chango has been tnado by M. S. Tyler of Ilenton Harbor, a ropro-scntntlvo ropro-scntntlvo ot tho Flying Hollers, also known as tho Houso of israol, buying from a local automobllo factory a $2,-000 $2,-000 automobllo and leaving nn ordor for nnother. Mr. Tylor, nccompanlod by ono of his sect, Is driving tho machine ma-chine from this city to Ilenton Harbor. He undertook tho long trip after a fow days ot experience as chauffeur. Tho now nutamobHu is paid for out of tho treasury of tho House of Israel. Tho organization now has about 2,-600 2,-600 acres of land In a fine slate of cultivation cul-tivation near Uenton Harbor, and also Is successfully conducting several business busi-ness enterprises and mumifncturlng concerns. Tho total membership of the Hoiuo of Israel, or Flying Hollers, Is estimated estimat-ed nt 114,000, hut they aro wldoly separated sep-arated nt this tlmo. Ovor 700 nro ac-tlvo ac-tlvo In tho central states, with Ilenton Harbor us headquarters. |