Red Men to Pays Dues’of Boys'at WarMember* at Home Will Take C«te ^ of Interests of Mem bet'sWho Fight.The Pequannock Council No. 185of Red Men has decided to pay alldues oi its members who enlist lorservice during the war with Germany. A number of the members of. this lodge belong to the local volun- * 1 teer company and ihe state militia.Joe Reniger has been appointed sachem to fill the unexpired term of Elmer Seward wrho has enlisted in the army. Seward and Arthur Murdock have gone to the coast artillery. James Towler ia the last of the local Red Men to go.Not only will the absent members’ dues be paid by their brothers at home, but their terms of office will be credited. This same action was taken by the lodge during the Span-ish-American war.